- Emerson Remote Terminal Unit Instruction Manual

CI-ControlWave Express Installation & Operation / 2-27
familiar with the various programming tools. The following software user documentation is
referenced:
Getting Started with ControlWave Designer Manual - D5085
ControlWave Designer Reference Manual - D5088
Open BSI Utilities Manual - D5081
Web_BSI Manual - D5087
ControlWave Designer Programmer’s Handbook – D5125
An application download can be initiated from ControlWave Designer, or from the OpenBSI
1131 Downloader.
1. Make sure that the CPU/System Controller Board’s Mode Switch (SW1) is set in ‘Local
Mode,’ i.e., SW1-1 set to the OFF position and SW1-2 set to the ON position.
NOTE:
From the factory, COM1 defaults to 115.2 kbd (RS-232) using the BSAP
Protocol. Do not connect COM1 to a PC unless the PC’s RS-232 port in question
has been configured for BSAP operation.
2. Once the ControlWave Express project has been defined, communications and
configuration parameters have been set, perform the download from ControlWave
Designer (see D5088 - chapter 11) or from the Open BSI 1131 Downloader (see D5081 -
Chapter 7).
3. After the download has been completed leave the CPU/System Controller Board’s Mode
Switch (SW1) in the ‘Local Mode’ position.
2.4.2 Upgrading ControlWave Express Firmware
ControlWave Express CPUs ship from the factory with system firmware already installed.
If an upgrade of the system firmware is required, use one of the procedures below to
download the new or replacement firmware from the PC.
Upgrade of system firmware via LocalView FLASH Mode requires OpenBSI 5.1 (or newer).
If you have an older version of OpenBSI, FLASH upgrades are performed via
HyperTerminal. You will need a binary (*.BIN) system firmware file that is read as follows:
e1sxxxx.bin (for 14MHz CPUs) e3sxxxx.bin (for 33MHz CPUs) (where e1s or e3s is the
product code and xxxx is the release #). Upgrade of an unattended ControlWave Express
can be accomplished from a remote PC. This capability is introduced in Section 2.4.2.3.
2.4.2.1 Using LocalView to Upgrade ControlWave Express Firmware
NOTE:
Your ControlWave Express must be set to Recovery Mode ENABLE (ON) prior to
performing the FLASH upgrade, then set to Recovery Mode DISABLE (OFF) after
the upgrade. On ControlWave Express RTUs this is accomplished via the
CPU/System Controller Board’s Mode Switch SW1. Set SW1-3 to the ON position
for Recovery Mode. After setting SW1-3 to the ON position, turn power OFF and
then ON again.
A null modem cable (see Figure 2-5) must be connected to COM1 of the ControlWave
Express and to any RS-232 port on the associated PC. The PC’s RS-232 port used for this
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