ControlWave Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave)
Figure 4-2. Run/Remote/Local Key Switch
Run prevents you from performing any ControlWave Designer debug
or program functions (start/stop, application downloads, etc.). Remote
and Local functions depend on how you configured the communication
port in ControlWave Designer (serial, IP, or OpenBSI).
IP/OpenBSI (BSAP): If you configure the communication port for
either of these choices in ControlWave Designer it becomes a
remote port: set the Run/Remote/Local switch to Remote for
downloads.
Serial: If you configure the communication port for serial in
ControlWave Designer, it becomes a local port: set the
Run/Remote/Local switch to Local for downloads.
Note: Setting the Run/Remote/Local switch to Local enables
communications through any comm port. However, if you
set the switch to Remote, that restricts communications only
to comm ports configured as remote comm ports.
4.3 Communicating with the ControlWave
You communicate to the ControlWave by connecting a cable between a
port on your PC workstation and one of the ControlWave ports. See
Section 2.4 for more information on communications.
The port at the PC workstation must match the configuration of the
ControlWave port.
4.3.1 Default Comm Port Settings
As delivered from the factory, ControlWave communication ports have
default settings. Table 4-1 details these defaults.
Table 4-1. Default Comm Port Settings (by PCB)
Port PCB Default Configuration
COM1 CPU Ships from factory at RS-232; 115.2 Kbps using BSAP. Once
the default switch is OFF, a factory default of IP Point-to-Point
protocol (PPP) at 115,200 applies.
4-2 Operation Revised Nov-2010