Instruction manual

CI-ControlWaveLP Installation / 2-7
Optionally, additional user-created web pages may be created to allow a customized
human-machine interface. A series of ActiveX controls for data collection and configuration
are provided on the Open BSI 2000 CD which can be included as part of these user-created
web pages. For information on the ActiveX controls, see the Web_BSI Manual (document #
D5087).
You can use whichever HTML creation package you want to create the pages, however, all
ControlWave related web pages (whether standard, or user-created) must be viewed
within Microsoft® Internet Explorer (see ‘WEB PAGES’ in Section 2.4.1). Web pages are
stored on a PC workstation.
Step 6. Create an Open BSI Network Containing the ControlWaveLP Unit, or ADD
the ControlWaveLP unit to an Existing Open BSI Network
In order for the ControlWave unit to function as part of a Bristol network, it is necessary
to include it in the Bristol network.
If no Bristol network exists:
You will need to start Open BSI’s NetView software on the PC workstation in order to
define a Bristol network. A series of software wizards are used to define a Network Host
PC, a network, and the RTUs (controllers) belonging to the network. Finally,
communication lines must be specified which handle the address assigned to the
ControlWaveLP controller. Chapters 3 and 4 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual
(document # D5081) include ‘quick start’ examples for performing these steps. More
detailed information is included in the NetView chapter (Chapter 6) of the same
manual.
If a Bristol network already exists:
You will need to add the ControlWaveLP controller to the existing network using Net-
View’s RTU Wizard. Chapter 6 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual (document # D5081)
includes different sub-sections depending upon whether you are adding the unit to a
BSAP network, or an IP network.
Step 7. Download the Application-specific Control Strategy Into the Control-
WaveLP Unit
Either ControlWave Designer or the Open BSI 1131 Downloader allow you to download
your completed control strategy (application load) file into the ControlWaveLP unit. Users
download the control strategy into the BOOT Project area of FLASH memory; this ensures
that if the ControlWaveLP unit is reset, or if there has been a failure of the backup
battery, that the control strategy can be restarted from the beginning, i.e., from the BOOT
Project in FLASH memory.
To download the application load, see Section 2.5.1.
2.3.2 FMI/OB Board Jumper & Switch Configuration
The ControlWaveLP Fixed Multifunction Input/Output (FMI/OB) Board must be set for
the desired performance options. Table 2-1 provides an overview of jumpers and flags the
reader to appropriate sections that contain detailed information.