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Instruction Manual
CI-ControlWave Express
Feb., 2009
Bristol ControlWave Express
Bristol ControlWave Express
(Remote Terminal Unit)
Remote Automation Solutions
www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote
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IMPORTANT! READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING! Be sure that these instructions are carefully read and understood before any operation is attempted. Improper use of this device in some applications may result in damage or injury. The user is urged to keep this book filed in a convenient location for future reference. These instructions may not cover all details or variations in equipment or cover every possible situation to be met in connection with installation, operation or mai
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WARRANTY A. Remote Automation Solutions (RAS) warrants that goods described herein and manufactured by RAS are free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of shipment unless otherwise agreed to by RAS in writing. B. RAS warrants that goods repaired by it pursuant to the warranty are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period to the end of the original warranty or ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of repaired goods, whichever is long
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How to return material for Repair or Exchange Before a product can be returned to Remote Automation Solutions (RAS) for repair, upgrade, exchange, or to verify proper operation, Form (GBU 13.01) must be completed in order to obtain a RA (Return Authorization) number and thus ensure an optimal lead time. Completing the form is very important since the information permits the RAS Watertown Repair Dept. to effectively and efficiently process the repair order. You can easily obtain a RA num
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Remote Automation Solutions (RAS) Repair Authorization Form (on-line completion) (Providing this information will permit Bristol, also doing business as Remote Automation Solutions (RAS) to effectively and efficiently process your return. Completion is required to receive optimal lead time. Lack of information may result in increased lead times.) Date RA # SH Line No. Standard Repair Practice is as follows: Variations to Please be aware of the Non warr
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Emerson Process Management Training GET THE MOST FROM YOUR EMERSON INSTRUMENT OR SYSTEM • Avoid Delays and problems in getting your system on-line • Minimize installation, start-up and maintenance costs. • Make the most effective use of our hardware and software. • Know your system. As you know, a well-trained staff is essential to your operation. Emerson offers a full schedule of classes conducted by full-time, professional instructors. Classes are offered througho
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CI-ControlWave Express ControlWave Express Remote Terminal Unit INSTALLATION FORWARD NOTE for all ControlWave Express Installers: READ THIS SECTION FIRST! This manual has been designed for the following audience: • Customer Site Engineers, who must plan for the installation and implementation of the ControlWave Express. • Instructors who must become familiar with and teach Field Engineers/Technicians on the installation, operation and repair of ControlWave Express. •
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CI-ControlWave Express ControlWave Express Remote Terminal Unit TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE # Section 1 - ControlWave Express INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................1-1 1.2 ControlWave PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT......................................................1-3 1.3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................
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CI-ControlWave Express ControlWave Express Remote Terminal Unit TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE # Section 2 - ControlWave Express INSTALLATION & OPERATION (Continued) 2.3.3.2 Communication Ports...................................................................................................2-10 2.3.3.3 RS-232 & RS-485 Interfaces ........................................................................................2-12 2.3.3.3.1 RS-232 Ports.......................
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CI-ControlWave Express ControlWave Express Remote Terminal Unit TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE # Section 3 - ControlWave Express SERVICE 3.1 SERVICE INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................3-1 3.2 COMPONENT REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES...................................3-1 3.2.1 Accessing Components For Testing...............................................................................3-1 3.2.2
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CI-ControlWave Express ControlWave Express Remote Terminal Unit TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE # APPENDICES/SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION (Continued) Sources for Obtaining Material Safety Data Sheets ..................................... Appendix Z Site Considerations for Equipment Installation, Grounding & Wiring ...........S1400CW Care and Handling of PC Boards and ESD-Sensitive Components .....................S14006 REFERENCED Bristol CUSTOMER INSTRUCTION MANUALS
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Section 1 ControlWave Express INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ControlWave Express remote terminal units (RTU) have been designed to perform as the ideal platform for remote site automation, measurement and data management in process control and manufacturing. ControlWave Express RTUs measure temperature and monitor a variety of analog and digital inputs. In addition to operation in a protected outdoor environment (once mounted in a suitable enclosure), ControlWave Express RTUs
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microprocessor with 32-bit ARM9TDMI Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) is the core of the CPU/System Controller Board. In addition to the microprocessor and control logic, the CPU/System Controller Board includes two fixed RS-232 Communication Ports (COM1 & COM2), 1 configurable (RS-232/RS-485) Communication Port (COM3), 2MB of battery backed Static RAM (SRAM), 512kB Boot/Downloader FLASH, 8MB simultaneous read/write FLASH, SPI I/O Bus Connector, Serial Real Time Clock, Power Supply S
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1.2 ControlWave PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT The ControlWave programming environment uses industry-standard tools and protocols to provide a flexible, adaptable approach for various process control applications in the water treatment, wastewater treatment, and industrial automation business. Figure 1-2 - ControlWave - Control Strategy Software Diagram ControlWave Express RTUs provide an ideal platform for remote site automation, measurement, and data management in the oil and gas i
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• ControlWave Designer programming package offers several different methods for generating and debugging control strategy programs including function blocks, ladder logic, structured languages, etc. The resulting programs are fully compatible with IEC 61131-3 standards. Various communication methods as offered, including TCP/IP, serial links, as well as communication to Bristol Open BSI software and networks. • The I/O Configuration Wizard, accessible via a menu item in ControlWave Design
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will remain on. When interfaced to a keypad, the operator may activate the display at any time by pressing the appropriate front panel button. 1.3.2 CPU/System Controller Board The multilayer CPU/System Controller Board provides ControlWave Express CPU, I/O monitor/control, memory and communication functions. ControlWave Express CPU/System Controller Boards operate over an extended temperature range with long-term product reliability. ControlWave Express CPU/System Controller Boa
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RXD GND 12 3 4 56 7 8 1 2 34 O O N N 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 TXD 1 Solar Pwr. In + NOTE: Ultra Low Power & Low Power 2 CPU/System Controller Bds. GND 3 Don’t have an Ethernet Port. Power In + 4 Solar Pwr. In and Aux. Power Out GND Power are not available on units equipped Aux. Power Out + 5 F3 with an Ethernet Port. 6 GND Do Not Connect a 24V Solar Panel 1 Sec. Battery Input to Connector TB1-1 & TB1-2! GND 2 Power Input DCD 1 W1: 1-2 = COM1 CTS from Port Input RXD 2 2-3 = COM1 CTS to RTS Output
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A supervisory circuit is used to switch to battery power when VCC falls out of specification. For maximum shelf life, the battery may be isolated from the circuit by removing the Backup Battery Jumper W3 from position 1 to 2 and then storing it in position 2 to 3. If the real-time clock looses its battery backup a ControlWave Designer system variable bit (_QUEST_DATE) is set. This bit can be used to post a message or alarm to the PC (see the ‘Systems Variables’ section of the ControlWave D
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Table 1-1 - CPU/System Controller Board Connector Summary (Continued) Ref. # Pins Function Notes TB1 6-pin Solar Panel, Battery/Power Supply & Main Power Connector Aux Out, See Section 2.3.9 TB2 2-pin Secondary battery input TB3 8-pin Term. Block (COM2 - RS-232) See Table 2-3A or 4-2 TB4 5-pin Term. Block (COM3 – RS-232/RS-485) See Table 2-3C or 4-3 TB5 4-pin Pulse Input Connector TB6 3-pin RTD Input See Section 2.3.5 CPU/System Controller Board Optional Ethernet Port Connect