Instruction manual

ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
Revised Jun-2013 Operation 4-5
a reset. For this reason, you should not change baud rate for the active
port on which you are communicating, or communications will
immediately stop due to the baud rate mismatch between the PC port
and the controller port. If this happens accidentally, you can use CPU
switch settings as discussed in the notes in Section 4.3.1 to restore
defaults and re-establish communications.
4.3.3 Collecting Data from the ControlWave Micro
OpenBSI utilities such as DataView, Data Array Save/Restore and
Harvester allow you to collect real time data (values of variables, array
values, alarm messages) and historical data (audit records, archive files)
from the ControlWave. See the OpenBSI Utilities Manual (D5081) for
details. SCADA software such as OpenEnterprise can then present this
data to an operator in the form of graphical displays and reports.
4.4 Creating and Downloading an Application (ControlWave Project)
Your ControlWave Micro executes an application called a ControlWave
project. You create the project using PC-based ControlWave Designer
software. Instructions for creating a ControlWave project are beyond the
scope of this manual. Please refer to the following sources for
information:
Getting Started with ControlWave Designer (D5085)
ControlWave Micro Quick Setup Guide (D5124)
ControlWave Designer Programmer’s Handbook (D5125)
ControlWave Designer online help
You must connect the Micro to a PC running ControlWave Designer
software and OpenBSI software.
Note: You can download an application either from ControlWave
Designer or from the OpenBSI 1131 Downloader.
1. Set the PSSM’s Run/Remote/Local (key-operated) switch or
Mode switch:
If the PC is connected to a Micro comm port configured as an IP
or OpenBSI Network port:
o Set the PSSM’s Run/Remote/Local switch to Remote
or
o Set the PSSM’s Mode Switch (SW1) for Local Mode (that is,
SW1-1 to Open [right] and SW1-2 to Closed [left]).
If the PC is connected to a Micro comm port configured as a
serial port:
o Set the PSSM’s Run/Remote/Local switch to Local
or