Instruction manual

ControlWave Micro Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Micro)
Transmit LEDs
Receive LEDs
Revised May-2011 Installation 2-19
Comm.
Port 1
RS-232
Comm.
Port 3
RS-485
Comm. Port
Status LEDs
Ethernet
Receive
Transmit
Port 1
LED
LED
Ethernet Port 1
Receive LED
Transmit LED
SW1
Recovery
Mode
User
Configuration
SW2
SW3
RS-485 Network
Configuration
SW3
JP7 - INSTALLED
Enables Comm. Status LEDs
JP5
1
P3
JP2
JP1
JP4
JP6
1
1
1
1
J6
J5
J4
J3
JP7
1
JP8
1
JP10
1
CR3
CR1
JP10 - COM1 Mode
1-2 Port enabled when DCD active
2-3 Port enabled by cable connection
2
P2
JP9
3V, 300mA-hr
Lithium Coin
Cell Battery
S1
JP8 - Battery Backup Jumper
1-2 Enables Backup Battery
2-3 D
isables Backup Battery
JP4 - INSTALLED
Enables Idle & Status LEDs on PSSM
CPU Bd. Jumpers
JP1, JP2, JP3, JP5, JP6, & JP9
FA
CTORY USE ONLY
Figure 2-15. CPU Module with Two Serial and Two Ethernet Ports
2.4.1 Setting Jumpers on the CPU Module
Each CPU module contains a number of jumpers (labeled with JPn)
when n in the jumper number. See Figure 2-13, Figure 2-14, or Figure
2-15) to locate the jumpers.
Note: When present, jumpers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 (JP1, JP2, JP3, JP5,
JP6, and JP9) are reserved for factory use only. Do not alter
these jumpers from their factory settings.
Jumper 4 (JP4) enables the Idle and Status LEDs on the PSSM. It
comes enabled from the factory. (We recommend you leave these
LEDs enabled during initial installation and setup. If power