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ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
2-20 Installation Revised Jun-2013
you leave these LEDs enabled during initial installation and setup. If
power conservation is an issue, you can disable these LEDs by
removing the jumper.
Note: For maximum shelf life, the CPU module ships from the
factory with the installed lithium backup battery disabled.
You must enable it when you install the CPU module by
placing JP8 on pins 1-2.
Jumper 8 (JP8) enables/disables the lithium backup battery on the
CPU module.
Pins 1-2: Enables the CPU module’s backup battery.
Pins 2-3: Disables the CPU module’s backup battery (Factory
default)
Jumper 10 (JP10) specifies how COM1 is enabled.
Pins 1-2: Enables COM1 whenever DCD is active. (Factory
default)
Pins 2-3: Enables COM1 whenever you connect a cable to the
port.
Jumper 11 (JP11) when present, specifies how COM2 is enabled.
Pins 1-2: Enables COM2 whenever DTR is ON. (Factory
default)
Pins 2-3: Port is always enabled. This setting can be used to
control external radios that feature DTR sleep modes.
2.4.2 Setting DIP Switches on the CPU Module
Before you install the CPU module, you must determine the settings for
three banks of DIP switches. Refer to Figure 2-13, Figure 2-14, or
Figure 2-15 for the location of the DIP switch banks on each CPU
module. Refer to Tables 2-3 through 2-5 for DIP switch setting values.
Note: Examine each bank of DIP switches carefully to note the switch
direction for ON or OFF.
Table 2-3. CPU Module Switch SW1
SW1 Setting Function Mode
1
N/A Not currently used.
2
N/A Not currently used.
3
Force
Recovery
Mode
Enables recovery mode. Values are:
ON (enables recovery mode)
OFF (disables recovery mode). – This is the factory
default.
4
N/A Not currently used.