Instruction manual
ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
3-60 I/O Modules Revised Jun-2013
Set jumpers according to the Table 3-40, below:
Note: Jumpers not mentioned here are for factory use only and should
not be touched.
Table 3-40. HART/BTI User-configurable Jumpers
Jumper Description
W5
RX, TX LED Enable
Position 1 to 2: LEDs enabled
Position 2 to 3: LEDs disabled
Normally, you would enable the LEDs, unless power is a consideration, in which case you
could disable them to save power.
W6
Transmitter Power Source
Position 1 to 2: The HART/BTI module supplies the power to drive the loop current for the
HART or Bristol device. (Internally Sourced)
Position 2 to 3: The HART/BTI module does not supply power to drive the loop current.
The HART or Bristol 3508/3808 devices must be powered from an external
power source. (Externally Sourced)
Software Configuration
To use data from a HART/BTI module you must add a CWM_HIB
board in ControlWave Designer’s I/O Configurator, and then configure
it. See the ControlWave Designer Programmer's Handbook (D5125)
for more information. That same manual includes an I/O Mapping
section that describes, for advanced users, the I/O map for this module.
HART devices:
Configure a HART function block. See the ControlWave Designer
online help for details.
Bristol 3508 or 3808 transmitters:
Configure either an LBTI function block or a XMTR function block.
The LBTI function block allows you to read the value of process
values from the transmitter, and also to control the output of the
transmitter’s 4-20 mA current loop. The XMTR function block is for
advanced users who want to read/write directly to memory of the
transmitter, and perform more detailed configuration. See the
ControlWave Designer online help for details on these function
blocks.