Instruction manual

CI-ControlWaveLP Installation / 2-5
9. Apply power to the ControlWaveLP by setting the Power Switch on the PSSB
Board to the ‘I’ position. With the ControlWaveLP connected to a PC via an RS-232
Null Modem Cable (see Figure 2-8) download the configured application load (see
Section 2.4.1).
10. After receiving the Application Load, the ControlWaveLP Process Automation
Controller is ready for on line operation.
Step 2. Software Installation on the PC Workstation
Open BSI Utilities and ControlWave Designer software must be installed on the PC
workstation. This is accomplished by installing both the ControlWave Designer and the
Open BSI Network Edition Software Packages from the Open BSI CD ROM.
Other packages which may be loaded from the CD-ROM include:
Harvester - a utility which allows historical data collection from controllers at a
pre-defined schedule.
BSIConfig - a free package, which incorporates LocalView and Diagnostics
software.
Open BSI Local Edition - need not be loaded since the Network Edition
incorporates all programs from it, except for Diagnostics (included in BSIConfig).
For information on minimum system requirements and more details of the installation, see
the installation procedure in Chapter 2 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual (document #
D5081).
If you have an older version of ControlWave Designer already installed:
Beginning with ControlWave Designer Version 3.3, the copy protection key (dongle) is
NOT required. Prior to installing ControlWave Designer 3.3 or newer, you MUST remove
the hardware dongle from the parallel port of your PC workstation. Otherwise, when you
subsequently start ControlWave Designer, it will operate only in ‘DEMO’ mode, and will
limit the available system resources.
IMPORTANT:
When you start ControlWave Designer, you will be reminded to register the software.
Unregistered software can only be used for a maximum of 30 days. For more information on
the registration process, see Chapter 2 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual (document#
D5081).
Step 3. Establish Communications using either LocalView or NetView, and Run
the Flash Configuration Utility
Communications must be established with the ControlWaveLP using either LocalView or
NetView.
Once communications have been established, the Flash Configuration Utility must be run,
in order to configure user account parameters, and to configure the ControlWaveLP
communication ports. An overview of this process is included in Part 2 of the ControlWave
Quick Setup Guide (document # D5084). Detailed information on the Flash Configuration
Utility, and LocalView is included in Chapter 5 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual (document
# D5081). NetView is described in Chapter 6 of that same manual.