Instruction manual
ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
4-6 Operation Revised Jun-2013
o Set PSSM’s Mode Switch (SW1) for Local Mode.
Note: COM1 has a factory default of 115.2 Kps (RS-232) using the
Internet Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Do not connect COM1 to
a PC unless you configure that PC’s RS-232 port for PPP.
2. Define the Micro project, setting communication and
configuration parameters.
3. Download the project according to instructions in the
Downloading section of the ControlWave Designer
Programmer's Manual (D5125).
4. After the download completes successfully, restore the PSSM
switch settings:
Turn Run/Remote/Local to Run
or
Leave Mode switch (SW1) in Local.
4.5 Creating and Maintaining Backups
You should always maintain a current backup of each ControlWave
project and keep it in a safe place, preferably in a location physically
separate from the controller.
The reason we recommend you keep a backup files is that if a disaster
occurs that damages or destroys your ControlWave hardware (flood,
lightning strike, etc.) you don’t want to also lose its control strategy
software programs. Otherwise, when the unit is repaired or replaced,
you’d have to create a new ControlWave project from scratch, which
might take a lot longer than replacing a few damaged modules.
Caution
Always maintain a backup copy of your ControlWave project in a safe
place.
Anytime you modify your ControlWave project, be sure to create a new
backup of the new project.
Notes:
You may find it useful to maintain more than one backup copy in
case the backup media itself fails, for example, a CD-ROM becomes
unreadable because it melted in the sun or a thumb drive fails
because someone spilled coffee on it.
If you don’t keep more than one backup copy, it’s a good idea to
periodically test your backup copy to verify that the media has not
failed.