ControlWave Express Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Express)
2.2.1 Unpacking Components
Packaging
2.2.2 Mounting the Housing
2-4
f) Installing a ground wire between the enclosure and a known
good Earth ground. (See Section 2.2.3)
g) Connecting the RTD probe (if required). (See Section 3.3.7)
h) Wiring power to the unit. (See Section 2.3.4)
i) Turning on power. (See Section 4.1)
Installing PC-based software (ControlWave Designer).
2.
Establishing communications.
3.
Creating an application-specific control strategy (ControlWave
4.
project).
Creating application-specific web pages (optional).
5.
Adding the ControlWave Express to an OpenBSI network.
6.
Downloading the application-specific ControlWave project into the
7.
ControlWave Express.
: Steps 2 through 7 require that you install and use ControlWave
Note
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
Getting Started with ControlWave Designer Manual (D5085)
and the ControlWave Designer Programmer's Handbook
(D5125) for material related to software installation and use.
Depending upon how you order it, the ControlWave Express 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. These include:
ControlWave Express enclosure / mounting chassis
CPU/System Controller board and Process I/O board (one assembly)
Removable card edge cover
RTD probe (optional)
You can position the ControlWave Express either vertically or
horizontally, but make sure the front of the assembly is visible and
accessible for service, installation, and so on.
Mount the unit to a panel directly, or to a 35mm DIN-rail using a
DIN-rail mounting bracket.
Only connect power wiring after the unit is mounted and properly
grounded.
Installation
Revised Mar-2011