Emerson Process Management ControlWave XFC User Manual

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CI-ControlWave XFC

Installation & Operation / 2-33

requires Boot PROM version 4.7 or higher and System PROM version 4.7 or
higher.

2.4.3 Operation of CPU Switch SW1 Mode Functions

CPU Board Switch SW1 is a 10-position DIP-Switch. Its mode functions are served via
switch positions 9 and 10 and are listed in Table 2-6.

Table 2-6 – CPU Mode Switch SW1 Assignments

Recovery Mode/Local Mode Control

SW#

Function

Setting

SW1-9/10 Recovery/Local

Mode

Both ON/OFF = or SW1-9 ON & SW1-10 OFF = Recovery Mode

SW1-9 OFF & SW1-10 ON = Local Mode


Recovery Mode: Recovery Mode is used for either a firmware upgrade (see Section 2.4.2) or
a core updump (see Section 3.6).

Local Mode: Local Mode should be selected for normal running operations.

2.4.4 Soft Switch Configuration and Communication Ports


Firmware defined soft switches that control many default settings for various system
operating parameters such as BSAP Local Address, EBSAP Group Number, three (3) com-
munication port parameters, etc., can be viewed and, if desired, changed via the Flash
Configuration Utility, which is accessible from LocalView or NetView. When connecting the
ControlWave XFC to the PC (local or network) for the first time you should be aware of
the communication port default parameter settings provided below (see Figures 2-8 and 2-
9). Note: Communication port factory defaults can be enabled anytime by setting CPU Board
Switch SW2-3 to the OFF position. CPU Switch SW2-8 must be set OFF to run the
WINDIAG program.


COM1: From the factory, RS-232 Communications Port COM1 defaults to 115.2 kdb, 8-

bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test
COM1 using the WINDIAG program, CPU Switch SW2-8 must be OFF) and it
must not be in use. COM1 provides a three-wire RS-232 interface (typically to a
hand-held computer) and wakes up when energy appears on its RXD (receive)
terminal.


COM2: From the factory, RS-232 Communications Port COM2 defaults to 9600 baud (RS-

232), 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation.
Note: By setting CPU Switches SW1-8 OFF, the boot project will be prevented from
running and the unit will be placed into diagnostic mode.
To test COM2 using the
WINDIAG program, it must be configured for 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,
BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation (either via Soft Switch
configuration or by setting CPU Switches SW2-8 OFF and it must not be in use.
Connection to a PC requires the use of an RS-232 “Null Modem” cable (see Figure
2-9).


COM3: RS-485 Communications Port COM3 defaults to 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity, 1

stop bit, BSAP/ControlWave Designer protocol operation. To test COM3 using the
WINDIAG program, it must not be in use. Note: CPU Switch SW1-8 must be set
OFF to run the WINDIAG program.
In lieu of the use of an RS-232 Port, an RS-485

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