Instruction manual

ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
Revised Jun-2013 Service & Troubleshooting 5-3
HyperTerminal requires *.BIN files; newer ControlWave firmware
upgrade files use *.CAB files. In cases such as those, you should use
the Remote System Firmware Downloader.
1. Connect a null modem cable between COM1 of the
ControlWave Micro and any RS-232 port on the associated PC.
2. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications >
HyperTerminal
3. If using HyperTerminal for the first time, set the communication
properties (for the PC port) via the Properties Menu as follows:
Bits per second: = 115200, Data bits: = 8, Parity: = None, Stop
bits: = 1, and Flow control: = None and then click OK.
4. Either set the PSSM’s Mode Switch (SW1) for Recovery Mode,
that is, set both switches in the OPEN or CLOSED position or
set CPU Switch SW1-3 ON (ON = Force Recovery).
5. Apply power; to the ControlWave Micro. The resident BIOS
initializes and tests the hardware, this process is referred to as
POST (Power On Self Test). Unless there is a problem, PSSM
status LEDS show status code 10 (LED #5 ON). If you see a
different status code, see Section 5.3.1
6. From the HyperTerminal Mode menu (Figure 5-1), press the F
key to enter FLASH download. A message warns that the
FLASH is about to be erased; press the Y key at the prompt. The
screen displays dots as the system erases the flash memory; this
could take a few minutes.
Figure 5-1. HyperTerminal Mode Menu
7. When the FLASH is ready for download, HyperTerminal
repeatedly displays the letter C on the screen. In the