Instruction manual
ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
Revised Jun-2013 Installation 2-3
2. Installing PC-based software (ControlWave Designer)
3. Establishing communications
4. Creating an application-specific control strategy (ControlWave
project).
5. Creating application-specific web pages (optional)
6. Adding the ControlWave Micro to an OpenBSI network
7. Downloading the application-specific ControlWave project into the
ControlWave Micro
Note: Steps 2 through 7 require that you install and use ControlWave
Designer software on your PC. This manual focuses on hardware
installation and preparation. Software installation and
configuration is beyond the scope of this manual. Refer to the
ControlWave Micro Quick Setup Guide (D5124) for material
related to software installation and use.
2.2.1 Unpacking Components
Packaging
Depending upon how you order it, the ControlWave Micro may arrive
pre-assembled, or in a number of separate boxes. If you did not order it
pre-assembled, you must identify, unpack, and assemble the
components. Unless otherwise noted, you can place modules in any slot
in a base or expansion housing.
Note: Do not install modules in the base or expansion housings until
you have mounted and grounded those housings at the
designated installation site.
Delivered boxes may include:
Housing assemblies (3-, 4- or 8-slot base housings and 2-, 4-, or 8-
slot expansion housings)
Power Supply/Sequencer module (PSSM)
Note: The PSSM must reside in slot #1 in the base housing.
CPU module
Note: The CPU module must reside in slot #2 in the base housing.
Expansion Communication Module (ECOM).
Note: The first ECOM must reside in slot #3 in the base housing; a
second ECOM can reside in slot #4 in the base housing.
I/O Modules
Note: There are many different types of I/O modules available.
Chapter 3 contains detailed instructions on each I/O module.