Instruction manual
CI-ControlWaveLP Installation / 2-35
remote download of system firmware is discussed in Appendix J of the Open BSI Utilities
Manual (document D5081). Note: Remote upgrade of ControlWaveLP Firmware
requires Boot PROM version 4.7 or higher and System PROM version 4.7 or
higher.
2.5.3 Operation of The Reset Switch
The CPU Module’s Reset Switch is a momentary button that allows the operator to stop and
restart the unit during maintenance routines as required.
2.5.4 Soft Switch Configuration and Communication Ports
Firmware defined soft switches that control many default settings for various system
operating parameters such as BSAP Local Address, EBSAP Group Number, five (5)
communication port parameters, etc., can be viewed and, if desired, changed via
‘Configuration Web Pages’ in Microsoft Internet Explorer via the Flash Configuration
Utility. When connecting the ControlWaveLP to the PC (local or network) for the first
time you should be aware of the communication port default parameter settings provided
below (see Figures 2-1, 2-4 & 2-5). Note: Communication port factory defaults can be
enabled anytime by setting CPU Board Switch SW4-3 to the OFF position. 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.
COM1: From the factory, COM1 defaults to 115.2 kbd (RS-232) using the Internet Point to
Point Protocol (PPP). Note: ControlWaveLP Port COM1 will be configured for RS-
232 operation (at 9600 baud) by setting CPU Switches SW4-3 and SW4-8 OFF. To
test COM1 using the WINDIAG program, it must not otherwise be in use and
SW4-8 must be set OFF. Connection to a PC requires the use of an RS-232 “Null
Modem” cable (see Figure 2-5).
COM2: From the factory, COM2 defaults to 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,
BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test COM2 using the WIN-
DIAG program, it must not otherwise be in use and SW4-8 must be set OFF. It is
recommended that an RS-232 “Null Modem” cable be connected between COM2
and the PC (typically COM1) (see Figure 2-5).
COM3: When set for RS-232 or RS-485 operation, COM3 defaults to 9600 baud, 8-bits, no
parity, 1 stop bit, BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test COM3
using the WINDIAG program, it must not otherwise be in use and SW4-8 must be
set OFF. If RS-485 communications is required an RS-485 cable can be assembled
using the connections provided in Table 2-5.
COM4: From the factory COM4 defaults to 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,
BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test COM4 using the WIN-
DIAG program, it must not otherwise be in use and SW4-8 must be set OFF. In
lieu of the use of COM2, an RS-232 “Null Modem” cable can be connected between
COM4 and the PC (typically COM1) (see Figure 2-5).
COM5 From the factory COM5 defaults to 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,
BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test COM5 using the WIN-
DIAG program, it must not otherwise be in use and SW4-8 must be set OFF. In
lieu of the use of COM2, an RS-232 “Null Modem” cable can be connected between
COM5 and the PC (typically COM1) (see Figure 2-5).