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ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
5-2 Service & Troubleshooting Revised Jun-2013
DC supply, variable to 30Vdc @ 2.5A (with vernier adjustment)
Note: When you service a ControlWave Micro on site, we recommend
that you close down (or place under manual control) any
associated processes. This precaution prevents any processes
from accidentally running out of control when you conduct tests.
Caution
Harmful electrical potentials may still exist at the field wiring terminals
even though the ControlWave Micro’s power source may be turned off
or disconnected. Do not attempt to unplug termination connectors or
perform any wiring operations until you verify that all associated power
supply sources are turned off and/or disconnected.
Always turn off any external supply sources for externally powered I.O
circuits before you change any modules.
5.1 Upgrading Firmware
The ControlWave Micro CPU ships from the factory with system
firmware already installed. If you need to upgrade the system firmware
(stored in Flash memory) to acquire new functionality or restore
firmware, you can use one of several methods.
System
Firmware
Downloader
Use this tool to download system firmware to an unattended remote
ControlWave Micro. To use this utility, you must set CPU module
switch SW2-6 ON (the factory default position).
Note: For further information and detailed use instructions, refer to
Appendix J of the OpenBSI Utilities Manual (D5081).
LocalView
One of the standard OpenBSI utilities, LocalView requires OpenBSI
version 5.1 (or newer). If you have an older version of OpenBSI, use
HyperTerminal.
Note: For further information and detailed use instructions, refer to the
Flash Mode section of Chapter 5 of the OpenBSI Utilities
Manual (D5081).
HyperTerminal
HyperTerminal is a communications utility program included with
Microsoft® Windows® XP.
Notes:
If you are using a version of OpenBSI older than 5.1, or do not have
OpenBSI software, you can only perform a firmware upgrade using
HyperTerminal.
While HyperTerminal is included in Microsoft® Window® XP,
some newer versions of Window® do not include it.
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