Instruction manual
CI-ControlWaveLP Installation / 2-9
2.3.3 CPU Module Switch Configuration
ControlWaveLP CPU Board DIP Switches must be set for the desired performance
options. Tables 2-2 and 2-3 provide an overview of switch settings.
Table 2-2 - CPU Bd. Switch SW4 - User Configurations
SW# Function Setting - (ON = Factory Default)
SW4-1 Watchdog Enable
ON = Watchdog circuit is enabled
OFF = Watchdog circuit is disabled
SW4-2
Lock/Unlock
Soft Switches
ON = Write to Soft Switches and FLASH files
OFF = Soft Switches, configurations and FLASH files are locked
SW4-3
Use/Ignore
Soft Switches
ON = Use Soft Switches (configured in FLASH)
OFF = Ignore Soft Switch Configuration and use factory defaults
SW4-4
Normal Run or
Core Updump
ON = Normal Run Mode
OFF = Causes the system to start a Core Updump
SW4-5 SRAM Control
ON = Retain values in SRAM during restarts
OFF = Force system to reinitialize SRAM
SW4-6
System Firmware
Load Control *
ON = Enable remote download of System Firmware
OFF = Disable remote download of System Firmware
SW4-7 Not Used Leave ‘ON’
SW4-8 Enable WINDIAG
ON = Don’t allow WINDIAG to run test
OFF = Disable boot project and allow WINDIAG to run test
* = Boot PROM version 4.7 or higher and System PROM version 4.7 or higher
SW4-1 set OFF will disable the system from entering a watchdog state if a crash or system
hangup occurs. Setting SW1-1 OFF prevents the system from automatically restarting.
SW4-2 set OFF prevents changing the Soft Switches, other configurations and FLASH files,
i.e., these items are locked. To change Soft Switch, configuration and FLASH files SW1-2
must be set to the ON position (see Section 2.5.4).
SW4-3 set OFF forces the use of Soft Switches as set per factory default (see Section 2.4.6).
For use of user defined Soft Switches, SW1-3 must be set to the ON position. Note: If both
SW4-3 and SW4-8 are set OFF, communication ports COM1 through COM5 will be set to
9600 bps operation and the unit will be placed into Diagnostic Mode.
SW4-4 set OFF will cause the ControlWaveLP to perform a Core Updump (see Section
3.5). Set SW4-4 to the ON position for normal operation.
SW4-5 set OFF forces the ControlWaveLP to reinitialize SRAM when the unit recovers
from a low power or power outage condition. When set ON, the contents of SRAMS will be
retained and utilized when the system restarts.
SW4-6 set ON will enable the user to perform a remote download of System Firmware (on
units equipped with Boot PROM version 4.7 or higher and System PROM version 4.7 or
higher).
SW4-8 set OFF prevents the ‘Boot Project’ from running and places the unit into diagnostic
mode. SW4-8 must be set OFF to run the WINDIAG program resident on the local PC (see
Section 3.4). When SW1-8 has been set ON, diagnostics is disabled. SW4-8 must be set to
the ON position for normal system operation, i.e. for the Boot project to run. Note: If both
SW4-3 and SW4-8 are set OFF, communication ports COM1 through COM5 will be set to
9600 bps operation.