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www.EmersonProcess.com/Bristol
Instruction Manual
D4041A
Mar., 2007
WINDIAG
Windows Diagnostics
(
for Bristol Controllers
)
Bristol
Training
GET THE MOST FROM YOUR BRISTOL
BABCOCK 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. Bristol Inc. offers a full
schedule of classes conducted by full-time, professional instructors. Classes are offered
throughout the year at three locations: Houston, Orlando and our Watertown, CT
headquarters. By participating in our training, your personnel can learn how to install,
calibrate, configure, program and maintain any and all Bristol products and realize the full
potential of your system.
For information or to enroll in any class, contact our training department in Watertown at
(860) 945-2343. For Houston classes, you can also contact our Houston office, at (713) 685-
6200.
A Few Words About Bristol Inc.
For over 100 years, Bristol
®
has been providing innovative solutions for the measurement
and control industry. Our product lines range from simple analog chart recorders, to
sophisticated digital remote process controllers and flow computers, all the way to turnkey
SCADA systems. Over the years, we have become a leading supplier to the electronic gas
measurement, water purification, and wastewater treatment industries.
On off-shore oil platforms, on natural gas pipelines, and maybe even at your local water
company, there are Bristol Inc. instruments, controllers, and systems running year-in and
year-out to provide accurate and timely data to our customers.
Getting Additional Information
In addition to the information contained in this manual, you may receive additional assis-
tance in using this product from the following sources:
Help Files / Release Notes
Many Bristol software products incorporate help screens. In addition, the software typically
includes a ‘read me’ release notes file detailing new features in the product, as well as other
information which was available too late for inclusion in the manual.
Contacting Bristol Inc. Directly
Bristol's world headquarters is located at 1100 Buckingham Street, Watertown,
Connecticut 06795, U.S.A.
Our main phone numbers are:
(860) 945-2200
(860) 945-2213 (FAX)
Regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM Eastern Time,
excluding holidays and scheduled factory shutdowns. During other hours, callers may leave
messages using Bristol's voice mail system.
Telephone Support - Technical Questions
During regular business hours, Bristol's Application Support Group can provide telephone
support for your technical questions.
For technical questions about TeleFlow products call (860) 945-8604.
For technical questions about ControlWave call (860) 945-2394 or (860) 945-2286.
For technical questions regarding Bristol’s OpenEnterprise product, call (860) 945-3865
or e-mail: [email protected]
For technical questions regarding ACCOL products, OpenBSI Utilities, UOI and all other
software except for ControlWave and OpenEnterprise products, call (860) 945-2286.
For technical questions about Network 3000 hardware, call (860) 945-2502.
You can e-mail the Application Support Group at: [email protected]
The Application Support Group maintains an area on our web site for software updates and
technical information. Go to: www.bristolbabcock.com/services/techsupport/
For assistance in interfacing Bristol hardware to radios, contact Bristol’s Communication
Technology Group in Orlando, FL at (407) 629-9463 or (407) 629-9464.
You can e-mail the Communication Technology Group at:
Telephone Support - Non-Technical Questions, Product Orders, etc.
Questions of a non-technical nature (product orders, literature requests, price and delivery
information, etc.) should be directed to the nearest sales office (listed on the rear cover of
this manual) or to your Bristol-authorized sales representative.
Please call the main Bristol Inc. number (860-945-2200) if you are unsure which office
covers your particular area.
Visit our Site on the World Wide Web
For general information about Bristol Inc. and its products, please visit our site on the
World Wide Web at: www.bristolbabcock.com
Training Courses
Bristol’s Training Department offers a wide variety of courses in Bristol hardware and
software at our Watertown, Connecticut headquarters, and at selected Bristol regional
offices, throughout the year. Contact our Training Department at (860) 945-2343 for course
information, enrollment, pricing, and scheduling.
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Chapter 1 - PREPARATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 DIAGNOSTIC TEST CONFIGURATIONS .................................................................. 1-1
1.3 SOFTWARE REQUIRED............................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 HARDWARE REQUIRED ............................................................................................ 1-3
1.5 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE CONTROLLER...................................................... 1-5
1.6 INSTALLING THE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ON THE PC .................................. 1-6
1.7 ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE RTU ........................................ 1-6
1.7.1 Establishing Communications Using LocalView:.........................................................1-6
1.7.2 Establishing Communications Using NetView:.......................................................... 1-10
1.8 DOWNLOADING THE DIAGNOSTIC LOAD FILE TO THE CONTROLLER
(Network 3000 Users ONLY) ....................................................................................... 1-12
1.8.1 Downloading .................................................................................................................1-13
1.8.2 Communications Problems Checklist.......................................................................... 1-14
1.9 EXECUTING OFF-LINE DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES.........................................1-15
1.9.1 Selecting Test Categories ............................................................................................. 1-15
1.9.2 Entering Number of Passes .........................................................................................1-17
1.9.3 Status Messages ........................................................................................................... 1-18
1.10 TRAVELING THROUGH THE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM.......................................... 1-18
1.11 CONCLUDING DIAGNOSTIC TESTING.................................................................. 1-19
Chapter 2 - 33XX, CW_10, CW_30, CW_35 & 3305 CPU & Peripherals
2.1 33XX CPU & PERIPHERALS INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 2-1
2.2 INTERNAL PERIPHERALS ......................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC).................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Direct Memory Access (DMA) ........................................................................................ 2-3
2.2.3 Internal Timers............................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 EXTERNAL PERIPHERALS......................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 LEDs................................................................................................................................2-3
2.3.2 Real Time Clock (RTC)...................................................................................................2-4
2.3.3 Lithium Battery.............................................................................................................. 2-6
2.3.4 Floating Point Coprocessor ............................................................................................ 2-7
Chapter 3 - 33XX, CW_10, CW_30, CW_35 & 3305 Memory
3.1 33XX & CW_XX MEMORY INTRODUCTION.............................................................3-1
3.2 PROM DIAGNOSTIC TEST .......................................................................................... 3-2
3.3 RAM DIAGNOSTIC TEST............................................................................................. 3-3
3.3.1 RAM Testing of 33XX Units........................................................................................... 3-3
3.3.2 RAM testing of CW_10, CW-30 and CW_35 Units ....................................................... 3-7
Chapter 4 - 33XX & 3305 Communications
4.1 33XX COMMUNICATIONS INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 4-1
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Chapter 4 - 33XX & 3305 Communications (Continued)
4.2 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ................................................. 4-1
4.2.1 Hardware Setup For Serial Comm. Ports 4-1
4.2.1.1 Serial Comm. Port External Loop-back Plug ................................................................ 4-3
4.2.2 Serial Communication Port Selection ...........................................................................4-3
4.2.3 Serial Communication Port Baud Rate Selection......................................................... 4-4
4.2.4 Serial Communication Port Diagnostic Test Execution...............................................4-4
4.3 ETHERNET PORT DIAGNOSTICS .............................................................................4-5
4.3.1 Ethernet Port Hardware Setup .....................................................................................4-5
4.3.1.1 Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) Port Hardware Setup .............................................4-5
4.3.1.2 10Base-T (RJ-45 - Twisted Pair) Port Hardware Setup ............................................... 4-6
4.3.2 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Test Execution ..................................................................... 4-7
4.3.2.1 Chip Internal Loop-back Test RUN Button .................................................................. 4-7
4.3.2.2 Loop-back Out AUI Port & Loop-back Out Twisted Pair Test RUN Button ..............4-7
4.3.2.3 Return Hardware Address Test RUN Button............................................................... 4-7
4.3.3 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Error/Failure Messages....................................................... 4-8
4.4 COMM. PORT IDENTIFICATION & SETUP.............................................................. 4-8
Chapter 4A – CW_10, CW_30 & CW_35 Communications
4A.1 CW_10/30/35 COMMUNICATIONS INTRODUCTION ........................................... 4A-1
4A.2 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS .............................................. 4A-1
4A.2.1 CW_XX Hardware Setup For Serial Comm. Ports .................................................... 4A-1
4A.3 ETHERNET PORT DIAGNOSTICS .......................................................................... 4A-5
4A.3.1 Ethernet Port Hardware Setup .................................................................................. 4A-6
4A.3.1.1 10/100Base-T (RJ-45 - Twisted Pair) Port Hardware Setup..................................... 4A-6
4A.3.2 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Test Execution .................................................................. 4A-6
4A.3.2.1 Loop-back Out Twisted Pair Test RUN Button ......................................................... 4A-6
4A.3.2.2 Return Hardware Address Test RUN Button............................................................ 4A-7
4A.3.3 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Error/Failure Messages.................................................... 4A-7
4A.4 COMM. PORT IDENTIFICATION & SETUP........................................................... 4A-7
Chapter 5 - RTU 3305 I/O Tests
5.1 ANALOG I/O SETUP .................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Hardware Configuration ................................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.......................................................................................................5-2
5.2 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS .................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1 Analog Output Circuitry Calibration ............................................................................ 5-2
5.2.2 Calibration Verification..................................................................................................5-6
5.2.3 Interference Test.............................................................................................................5-7
5.3 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS........................................................................................ 5-7
5.3.1 Analog Input Circuitry Offset Calibration .................................................................... 5-8
5.3.2 Analog Input Termination Test ..................................................................................... 5-9
5.4 COMPLETING AI/AO TESTING ................................................................................ 5-11
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Chapter 5 - RTU 3305 I/O Tests (Continued)
5.5 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS ............................................................................. 5-11
5.5.1 Automatic Discrete Output Test.................................................................................. 5-12
5.5.2 Manual Discrete Output Test ...................................................................................... 5-13
5.6 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS .................................................................................. 5-15
5.6.1 DI Circuitry Test...........................................................................................................5-15
5.6.2 DI Termination Tests ................................................................................................... 5-15
5.7 COMPLETEING DI/DO TESTING ............................................................................. 5-17
Chapter 6 - ControlWaveLP Process Automation Controller Diagnostics
6.1 ControlWaveLP DIAGNOSTICS INTRODUCTION .................................................. 6-1
6.1.1 Overview of WINDIAG Testing ..................................................................................... 6-4
6.1.2 Diagnostics Using WINDIAG ........................................................................................ 6-6
6.1.3 Diagnostics Test Equipment .......................................................................................... 6-7
6.2 TESTING CPU & PERIPHERALS ............................................................................... 6-7
6.2.1 RUN LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 6-7
6.2.2 RUN Lithium .................................................................................................................. 6-8
6.2.3 RUN Power Supply......................................................................................................... 6-8
6.2.4 Real Time Clock (RTC)...................................................................................................6-8
6.3 PROM / RAM DIAGNOSTIC TESTING ..................................................................... 6-10
6.3.1 PROM Diagnostic Test ................................................................................................. 6-11
6.3.2 RAM Diagnostic Test....................................................................................................6-11
6.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ............................................... 6-12
6.4.1 Hardware Setup and Testing of Serial Comm. Ports ................................................. 6-12
6.5 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS ................................................................................ 6-14
6.5.1 Analog Output Circuitry Calibration Verification......................................................6-15
6.5.1.1 4-20 mA Analog Output Calibration Verification ....................................................... 6-15
6.5.1.2 1-5V Analog Output Calibration Verification ............................................................. 6-17
6.6 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS...................................................................................... 6-17
6.6.1 1-5V AI Calibration (Without Internal References) ...................................................6-18
6.6.2 Isolated 4-20 mA Analog Input Channel Test ............................................................ 6-19
6.6.3 Internally Sourced 4-20 mA Analog Input Channel Test........................................... 6-20
6.6.4 1-5V Analog Input Channel Test ................................................................................. 6-21
6.7 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS ............................................................................. 6-22
6.7.1 Discrete Output Sequence Test ...................................................................................6-22
6.7.2 Discrete Output Display Test ...................................................................................... 6-23
6.8 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS .................................................................................. 6-26
6.8.1 Discrete Input Circuitry Test....................................................................................... 6-27
6.8.2 Discrete Input Display Test ......................................................................................... 6-27
6.9 HIGH SPEED COUNTER INPUT (HSC) TESTS ...................................................... 6-30
6.9.1 High Speed Counter Circuit in Non-debounce Mode Test .........................................6-31
6.9.2 High Speed Counter Circuit in Debounce Mode Test................................................. 6-32
6.9.3 HSC Circuit Internally Sourced Mode Verification Test ...........................................6-35
6.10 ControlWaveLP Power Supply Test .......................................................................... 6-35
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Chapter 7 - ControlWave Process Automation Controller
& ControlWave I/O Expansion Rack Diagnostics
7.1 ControlWave DIAGNOSTICS INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 7-1
7.1.1 Overview of WINDIAG Testing ..................................................................................... 7-5
7.1.2 Diagnostics Using WINDIAG ........................................................................................ 7-7
7.1.3 Diagnostics Test Equipment .......................................................................................... 7-8
7.2 TESTING CPU & PERIPHERALS ............................................................................... 7-8
7.2.1 RUN LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 7-9
7.2.2 RUN Lithium ................................................................................................................ 7-10
7.2.3 Real Time Clock (RTC).................................................................................................7-10
7.3 PROM / RAM DIAGNOSTIC TESTING ..................................................................... 7-11
7.3.1 PROM Diagnostic Test ................................................................................................. 7-11
7.3.2 RAM Diagnostic Test....................................................................................................7-12
7.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ............................................... 7-13
7.4.1 Hardware Setup and Testing of Serial Comm. Ports ................................................. 7-13
7.5 ETHERNET PORT DIAGNOSTICS ...........................................................................7-16
7.5.1 10Base-T (RJ-45 - Twisted Pair) Port Hardware Setup.............................................7-16
7.5.2 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Test Execution ................................................................... 7-17
7.5.2.1 Loop-back Out Twisted Pair Test RUN Button ..........................................................7-18
7.5.2.2 Return Hardware Address Test RUN Button............................................................. 7-18
7.5.3 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Error/Failure Messages..................................................... 7-18
7.6 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS ................................................................................ 7-18
7.6.1 Analog Output Circuitry Calibration Verification...................................................... 7-20
7.6.1.1 4-20 mA Analog Output Calibration Verification ....................................................... 7-22
7.6.1.2 1-5V Analog Output Calibration Verification ............................................................. 7-22
7.7 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS...................................................................................... 7-23
7.7.1 4-20 mA Analog Input Channel Test........................................................................... 7-24
7.7.2 1-5V Analog Input Channel Test ................................................................................. 7-28
7.8 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS ............................................................................. 7-30
7.8.1 Automatic Discrete Output Test.................................................................................. 7-30
7.8.2 Discrete Output Display Test ...................................................................................... 7-31
7.8.3 Manual Discrete Output Load Test............................................................................. 7-34
7.9 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS .................................................................................. 7-36
7.9.1 Automatic Discrete Input Test ....................................................................................7-36
7.9.2 Discrete Input Display Test ......................................................................................... 7-37
7.10 UNIVERSAL DIGITAL INPUT (UDI) TESTS ........................................................... 7-41
7.10.1 High Speed Counter Display Test ............................................................................... 7-42
7.11 LOW LEVEL ANALOG INPUT SETUP.....................................................................7-47
7.11.1 Hardware Configuration ..............................................................................................7-47
7.11.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................. 7-47
7.11.3 Low Level Analog Input & RTD Tests ........................................................................7-51
7.11.4 Low Level Analog Input Display .................................................................................7-51
7.12 ControlWave I/O MODULE EEPROM TEST ........................................................... 7-54
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Chapter 7 - ControlWave Process Automation Controller
& ControlWave I/O Expansion Rack Diagnostics (Continued)
7.13 TESTING CWs & CWEXPs VIA A CWREDIO .......................................................... 7-55
7.13.1 Considerations for WINDIAG Tests Associated with a CWREDIO .......................... 7-56
Chapter 7A - ControlWaveRED Redundant Controller Diagnostics
7A.1 ControlWaveRED DIAGNOSTIC INTRODUCTION.............................................. 7A-1
7A.1.1 Overview of WINDIAG Testing .................................................................................. 7A-5
7A.1.2 Diagnostics Using WINDIAG ..................................................................................... 7A-6
7A.1.3 Diagnostics Test Equipment ....................................................................................... 7A-6
7A.2 TESTING CPU & PERIPHERALS ............................................................................ 7A-6
7A.2.1 RUN LEDs ................................................................................................................... 7A-7
7A.2.2 RUN Lithium ............................................................................................................... 7A-8
7A.2.3 Real Time Clock (RTC)................................................................................................ 7A-8
7A.3 PROM/RAM DIAGNOSTIC TESTING ...................................................................... 7A-9
7A.3.1 PROM Diagnostic Test ................................................................................................ 7A-9
7A.3.2 RAM Diagnostic Test................................................................................................. 7A-10
7A.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ............................................ 7A-11
7A.4.1 Hardware Setup and Testing of Serial Comm. Ports .............................................. 7A-11
7A.5 ETHERNET PORT DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................ 7A-14
7A.5.1 10Base-T (RJ-45 - Twisted Pair) Port Hardware Setup.......................................... 7A-14
7A.5.2 Ethernet port Diagnostic Test Execution................................................................. 7A-16
7A.5.2.1 Loop-back Out Twisted Pair Test RUN Button ....................................................... 7A-16
7A.5.2.2 Return Hardware Address Test RUN Button.......................................................... 7A-16
7A.5.3 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Error/Failure Messages.................................................. 7A-17
Chapter 7B - ControlWaveMICRO/EFM Process Automation Controller&
Electronic Flow Meter Diagnostics
7B.1 ControlWaveMICRO/EFM DIAG. INTRODUCTION ............................................ 7B-1
7B.1.1 Overview of WINDIAG Testing .................................................................................. 7B-8
7B.1.2 Diagnostics Using WINDIAG ................................................................................... 7B-11
7B.1.3 Diagnostics Test Equipment ..................................................................................... 7B-12
7B.2 TESTING CPU & PERIPHERALS .......................................................................... 7B-12
7B.2.1 RUN LEDs ................................................................................................................. 7B-12
7B.2.2 RUN Lithium ............................................................................................................. 7B-13
7B.2.3 RUN Power Supply.................................................................................................... 7B-13
7B.2.4 Real Time Clock (RTC).............................................................................................. 7B-13
7B.3 PROM / RAM DIAGNOSTIC TESTING .................................................................. 7B-15
7B.3.1 PROM Diagnostic Test .............................................................................................. 7B-15
7B.3.2 RAM Diagnostic Test................................................................................................. 7B-16
7B.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ............................................ 7B-17
7B.4.1 Hardware Setup and Testing of Serial Comm. Ports .............................................. 7B-17
7B.5 ETHERNET PORT DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................ 7B-19
7B.5.1 10Base-T (RJ-45 - Twisted Pair) Port Hardware Setup.......................................... 7B-20
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Electronic Flow Meter Diagnostics (Continued)
7B.5.2 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Test Execution ................................................................ 7B-21
7B.5.2.1 Loop-back Out Twisted Pair Test RUN Button ....................................................... 7B-21
7B.5.2.2 Return Hardware Address Test RUN Button.......................................................... 7B-21
7B.5.3 Ethernet Port Diagnostic Error/Failure Messages.................................................. 7B-22
7B.6 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS ............................................................................. 7B-22
7B.6.1 Analog Output Circuitry Calibration Verification................................................... 7B-22
7B.6.1.1 4-20 mA Analog Output Calibration Verification.................................................... 7B-22
7B.6.1.2 1-5V Analog Output Calibration Verification .......................................................... 7B-26
7B.7 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS................................................................................... 7B-27
7B.7.1 4-20 mA Analog Input Channel Test........................................................................ 7B-27
7B.7.2 1-5V Analog Input Channel Test .............................................................................. 7B-31
7B.7.3 Analog Input Calibration Routine ............................................................................ 7B-33
7B.8 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS .......................................................................... 7B-35
7B.8.1 Automatic Discrete Output Test............................................................................... 7B-35
7B.8.2 Discrete Output Display Test ................................................................................... 7B-35
7B.8.3 Manual Discrete Output Load Test.......................................................................... 7B-37
7B.9 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS ............................................................................... 7B-44
7B.9.1 Automatic Discrete Input Test ................................................................................. 7B-45
7B.9.2 Discrete Input Display Test ...................................................................................... 7B-45
7B.10 HIGH SPEED COUNTER TESTS ........................................................................... 7B-52
7B.10.1 High Speed Counter Display Test ............................................................................ 7B-52
7B.11 LOW LEVEL ANALOG INPUT SETUP.................................................................. 7B-56
7B.11.1 Hardware Configuration ........................................................................................... 7B-56
7B.11.2 Menu Access............................................................................................................... 7B-57
7B.11.3 Low Level Analog Input Tests .................................................................................. 7B-61
7B.11.4 Low Level Analog Input Display .............................................................................. 7B-62
7B.12 ControlWaveMICRO/EFM I/O MODULE EEPROM TEST ................................ 7B-65
Chapter 7C - ControlWave GFC/GFC-CL/XFC, ControlWave Express/ExpressPAC
and ControlWave Corrector Diagnostics
7C.1 ControlWave GFC/GFC-CL/XFC/Express/ExpressPAC and Corrector
DIAGNOSTIC INTRODUCTION............................................................................... 7C-1
7C.1.1 Overview of WINDIAG Testing .................................................................................. 7C-8
7C.1.2 Diagnostics Using WINDIAG ..................................................................................... 7C-9
7C.1.3 Diagnostics Test Equipment ..................................................................................... 7C-10
7C.2 TESTING CPU & PERIPHERALS .......................................................................... 7C-10
7C.2.1 RUN LEDs (ControlWave GFC-CL only) .............................................................. 7C-10
7C.2.2 RUN Lithium ............................................................................................................. 7C-11
7C.2.3 RUN Power Supply.................................................................................................... 7C-11
7C.2.4 Real Time Clock (RTC).............................................................................................. 7C-12
7C.3 PROM / RAM DIAGNOSTIC TESTING .................................................................. 7C-13
7C.3.1 PROM Diagnostic Test .............................................................................................. 7C-14
7C.3.2 RAM Diagnostic Test................................................................................................. 7C-14
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Chapter 7C - ControlWave GFC/GFC-CL/XFC and ControlWave Express/ExpressPAC
Diagnostics (Continued)
7C.4 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT DIAGNOSTICS ............................................ 7C-15
7C.4.1 Hardware Setup and Testing of Serial Comm. Ports .............................................. 7C-15
7C.5 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS ............................................................................. 7C-18
7C.5.1 Analog Output Circuitry Calibration Verification................................................... 7C-19
7C.5.1.1 4-20 mA Analog Output Calibration Verification.................................................... 7C-19
7C.5.1.2 1-5V Analog Output Calibration Verification
(ControlWave GFC-CL/EXPRESS only)............................................................... 7C-23
7C.6 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS................................................................................... 7C-24
7C.6.1 4-20 mA Analog Input Channel Test (ControlWave GFC-CL/EXPRESS only) . 7C-25
7C.6.2 1-5V Analog Input Channel Test .............................................................................. 7C-27
7C.6.3 Analog Input Calibration Routine ............................................................................ 7C-28
7C.7 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS .......................................................................... 7C-29
7C.7.1 Automatic Discrete Output Test............................................................................... 7C-30
7C.7.2 Discrete Output Display Test ................................................................................... 7C-31
7C.7.3 Manual Discrete Output Load Test.......................................................................... 7C-32
7C.8 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS ............................................................................... 7C-34
7C.8.1 Automatic Discrete Input Test ................................................................................. 7C-34
7C.8.2 Discrete Input Display Test ...................................................................................... 7C-34
7C.9 HIGH SPEED COUNTER TESTS ........................................................................... 7C-36
7C.9.1 High Speed Counter Display Test ............................................................................ 7C-36
7C.10 ControlWave GFC-CL/XFC/EXPRESS I/O EEPROM TEST.............................. 7C-39
Chapter 8 - 33XX Low level Analog Input Modules
8.1 LOW LEVEL ANALOG INPUT SETUP.......................................................................8-1
8.1.1 Hardware Configuration ................................................................................................ 8-1
8.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.......................................................................................................8-1
8.2 LOW LEVEL ANALOG INPUT TESTS........................................................................ 8-4
8.2.1 0 Percent of AI ................................................................................................................ 8-4
8.2.2 Self Test (DPC 3330) ...................................................................................................... 8-4
8.2.3 Ambient Temperature, Zero and Gain Reference (DPC 3330/3335 and RTU 3310) .. 8-4
8.3 LOW LEVEL ANALOG INPUT DISPLAY - DPC 3330/3335 and RTU 3310............. 8-4
8.4 COMPLETEING TESTING...........................................................................................8-6
Chapter 9 - 33XX Analog Output & Analog Input Modules
9.1 ANALOG I/O SETUP ..................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1.1 Hardware Configuration ................................................................................................ 9-1
9.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................... 9-3
9.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.......................................................................................................9-3
9.2 ANALOG OUTPUT (AO) TESTS .................................................................................. 9-4
9.2.1 Calibration ...................................................................................................................... 9-5
9.2.2 Calibration Verification................................................................................................ 9-10
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Chapter 9 - 33XX Analog Output & Analog Input Modules (Continued)
9.2.3 Interference Test...........................................................................................................9-12
9.3 ANALOG INPUT (AI) TESTS...................................................................................... 9-12
9.3.1 Reference Voltage Calibration ..................................................................................... 9-13
9.3.2 Instrumentation Amplifier Calibration....................................................................... 9-20
9.3.3 Calibration Verification................................................................................................ 9-21
9.3.4 Analog Input Termination Test ................................................................................... 9-21
9.4 COMPLETING TESTING............................................................................................ 9-24
Chapter 10 - 33XX Discrete Output/Discrete Input Modules
10.1 DISCRETE I/O SETUP ................................................................................................ 10-1
10.1.1 Hardware Configuration .............................................................................................. 10-1
10.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................. 10-2
10.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.....................................................................................................10-2
10.2 DISCRETE OUTPUT (DO) TESTS ............................................................................. 10-4
10.2.1 Automatic Discrete Output Test.................................................................................. 10-4
10.2.2 Manual Discrete Output Test ...................................................................................... 10-4
10.3 DISCRETE INPUT (DI) TESTS .................................................................................. 10-6
10.3.1 DI Circuitry Test...........................................................................................................10-6
10.3.2 DI Termination Tests ................................................................................................... 10-9
10.4 COMPLETING TESTING.......................................................................................... 10-15
Chapter 11 - 33XX High Speed Counter Module
11.1 HIGH SPEED COUNTER (HSC) SETUP .................................................................. 11-1
11.1.1 Hardware Configuration .............................................................................................. 11-1
11.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................. 11-4
11.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.....................................................................................................11-4
11.2 HIGH SPEED COUNTER (HSC) TESTS ................................................................... 11-4
11.2.1 Counter Test ................................................................................................................. 11-5
11.2.2 Input Circuitry Test .....................................................................................................11-6
11.2.3 Debouncing Circuitry Test ........................................................................................... 11-8
11.3 COMPLETEING TESTING.......................................................................................11-11
Chapter 12 - 33XX High Speed Analog Input Modules
12.1 HIGH SPEED ANALOG INPUT SETUP ................................................................... 12-1
12.1.1 Hardware Configuration .............................................................................................. 12-1
12.1.2 Menu Access.................................................................................................................. 12-2
12.1.3 Entry/Display Fields.....................................................................................................12-2
12.2 HIGH SPEED ANALOG INPUT (HSAI) TESTS ....................................................... 12-2
12.2.1 Reference Voltage Calibration ..................................................................................... 12-3
12.2.2 Instrumentation Amplifier Calibration....................................................................... 12-4
12.2.3 Calibration verification ................................................................................................ 12-5
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Chapter 12 - 33XX High Speed Analog Input Modules (Continued)
12.2.4 Self Test.........................................................................................................................12-5
12.2.5 Analog Channel Offset Adjustment............................................................................. 12-5
12.2.6 Analog Input Termination Test ................................................................................... 12-7
12.2.7 Engine Speed Input test...............................................................................................12-8
12.3 COMPLETING TESTING ........................................................................................ 12-8
Chapter 13 - 3330 Redundant System
13.1 3330 REDUNDANT SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION .............................................. 13-1
13.2 REDUNDANT SYSTEM SETUP ................................................................................ 13-1
13.2.1 Hardware Configuration .............................................................................................. 13-1
13.2.2 Downloading and Preliminary Testing .......................................................................13-2
13.3 REDUNDANCY TESTS ............................................................................................... 13-4
13.3.1 Redundancy Control Test............................................................................................. 13-5
13.3.2 Redundancy Channel test ............................................................................................ 13-5
13.3.3 Redundancy Failover Test............................................................................................ 13-7
13.3.4 Redundancy Communications Tests ........................................................................... 13-8
13.4 COMPLETING TESTING............................................................................................ 13-9
Chapter 14 - LCDs & LCDs with 4 X 20 Display and 25-Button Keyboard
14.1 MENU ACCESS ........................................................................................................... 14-1
14.2 LCD PIXEL TEST ........................................................................................................ 14-2
14.3 LCD MOVING PIXEL TEST ....................................................................................... 14-3
14.4 LCD CHARACTER ROM TEST .................................................................................. 14-3
14.5 KEYBOARD TEST ....................................................................................................... 14.4
Chapter 15 - Check Before Operate System
15.1 GENERAL..................................................................................................................... 15-1
15.2 TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................15-1
15.3 FUNCTIONS OF DIAGNOSTIC MENU .................................................................... 15-1
15.4 INITIATING BOARD TESTS...................................................................................... 15-3
Chapter 16 - Honeywell Smartline Transmitter Interface Module
16.1 GENERAL..................................................................................................................... 16-1
16.2 PRELIMINARY TEST SETUP.................................................................................... 16-1
16.3 FUNCTIONS OF HONEYWELL DIAGNOSTIC MENU .......................................... 16-1
16.3.1 Screen 1 Tests ...............................................................................................................16-2
16.3.2 Screen 2 - RUN Loopback Tests................................................................................... 16-5
16.4 INITIATING BOARD TESTS...................................................................................... 16-7
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Chapter 17 - Bristol Teletrans Interface (BTI) Board
17.1 GENERAL..................................................................................................................... 17-1
17.2 PRELIMINARY TEST SETUP.................................................................................... 17-1
17.3 MENU ACCESS ........................................................................................................... 17-2
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Chapter 1
Preparation
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Certain components of a Network 3000-series or ControlWave-series process controller can
be tested for hardware faults, using the Open BSI Diagnostics utility program. The Diag-
nostics utility program is included on the Open BSI Software CD-ROM, and is installed,
and executed, from the PC workstation. The PC workstation must be connected to the
controller for which diagnostic testing is to be performed.
Within the Diagnostics utility program, controllers are referred to by the term 'RTU'.
1.2 DIAGNOSTIC TEST CONFIGURATIONS
A Network 3000-series controller may be tested as a stand-alone unit or as part of a
redundant pair. ControlWaves, ControlWave MICROs, ControlWave EFMs, Control-
Wave GFC-CLs, ControlWave GFCs, ControlWave Express, ControlWave
ExpressPACs ControlWave XFCs, ControlWave Correctors, ControlWave LPs,
ControlWave I/O Expansion Racks, Control-Wave_10s, ControlWave_30s and
ControlWave_35s are tested as stand-alone units while ControlWave REDs are tested as
part of a redundant pair. This chapter describes general requirements for all
configurations. Subsequent chapters describe the various categories of testing available, for
a stand-alone unit. Chapter 13 is devoted to the special requirements of the 3330
redundancy diagnostics.
The following controllers are supported by the Diagnostics utility program: RTU 3305, RTU
3310, DPC 3330, RIO 3331 RED 3332, DPC 3335, RTU CW_10, DPC CW_30, DPC CW_35,
ControlWave, ControlWave MICRO, ControlWave EFM, ControlWave GFC-CL,
ControlWave GFC, ControlWave
Express, ControlWave ExpressPAC, ControlWave
XFCs, ControlWave Corrector, ControlWave LP, ControlWave RED and Control-
Wave I/O Expansion Racks. Tables 1-1 through 1-4, detail chapter assignments for the
various controllers.
Table 1-1 - 33XX, CW_10, CW_30 & CW_35 Chapter Assignments
Chapters # Description
2 CPU & Peripherals
3 CPU Memory
4 33XX Communication Ports
4A CW_10, CW_30 & CW_35Comm. Ports
8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13 & 15 I/O Modules
14 4 x 20 Display/Keyboard
16 Honeywell Smartline Transmitter Intf.
17 Bristol Teletrans Intf. (BTI)
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Table 1-2 - 3305 Chapter Assignments
Chapters # Description
2 CPU & Peripherals
3 CPU Memory
4 Communication Ports
5 I/O
14 2 X 16 LCD & 4 x 20 Display/Keyboard
Table 1-3 – RED 3332 Chapter Assignments
Chapters # Description
2 CPU & Peripherals
3 CPU Memory
4 Communication Ports
13 3330 Redundant System
Table 1-4 - ControlWave (Except CW_10/30/35) Chapter Assignments
Chapters # Description
6 ControlWave LP Diagnostics
7
ControlWave & ControlWave I/O
Expansion Rack Diagnostics
7A
ControlWave RED Redundant
Controller Diagnostics
7B
ControlWave MICRO Diagnostics
ControlWave EFM Diagnostics
7C
ControlWave GFC-CL/GFC,
ControlWave Express,
ControlWave ExpressPAC,
ControlWave XFC and
ControlWave Corrector Diagnostics
1.3 SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The Diagnostics utility is included as part of any of the following software kits included on
the Open BSI Software CD-ROM:
• Open BSI Essentials • ACCOL Workbench
• ControlWave Designer • Technician Toolkit
Table 1-5 - Diagnostic Load Files for Network 3000 Series Controllers
If you have THIS type of controller…
Use this diagnostic load file for testing
(NOTE: these files are located in the
default \OPENBSI installation
directory on your PC workstation)
Stand-alone DPC 3330 with 186-based CPU DIAG530.ACL
Redundant pair of DPC 3330s with 186-CPU
(connected through an RED 3332)
DIAG530R.ACL
Stand-alone DPC 3330 with 386EX Real Mode CPU DIAGXRM.ACL
Redundant pair of DPC 3330s with 386-Real Mode
based CPU (connected through an RED 3332)
DIAGXRMR.ACL
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Table 1-5 - Diagnostic Load Files for Network 3000 Series Controllers (Continued)
If you have THIS type of controller…
Use this diagnostic load file for testing
(NOTE: these files are located in the
default \OPENBSI installation
directory on your PC workstation)
Stand-alone DPC 3330 with 386EX Protected Mode
CPU
DIAGXPM.ACL
Redundant pair of DPC 3330s with 386-Protected
Mode based CPU (connected through an RED 3332)
DIAGXPMR.ACL
Stand-alone DPC 3335 with 186-based CPU DIAG530.ACL
Stand-alone DPC 3335 with 386EX-Real Mode CPU DIAGXRM.ACL
Stand-alone DPC 3335 with 386EX-Protected Mode
CPU
DIAGXPM.ACL
Stand-alone RTU 3305 DIAG05.ACL
Stand-alone RTU 3310 with 186-based CPU DIAG530.ACL
Stand-alone RTU 3310 with 386EX Real Mode CPU DIAGXRM.ACL
Stand-alone RTU 3310 with 386EX Protected Mode
CPU
DIAGXPM.ACL
In addition to the Diagnostics utility, a set of ACCOL diagnostic load files for various
Network 3000-series controllers is provided. These load files are described in the Table 1-5.
Note 1: There is NO specialized Diagnostic project for ControlWave, ControlWaveMICRO, Control-
WaveEFM, ControlWaveGFC-CL, ControlWaveGFC, ControlWaveExpress, ControlWaveExpressPAC,
ControlWaveCorrector, ControlWaveXFC, ControlWaveLP, ControlWaveEXP, ControlWave
RED, ControlWave_10, ControlWave_30 Controllers and ControlWave_350 Controllers.
1.4 HARDWARE REQUIRED
In order to run the Diagnostics utility, you must install it (via the appropriate kit on the
Open BSI CD-ROM) onto your PC workstation.
Warning
PC workstations are NOT certified for operation in hazardous areas. Make sure
that these devices are only used in a safe environment. Failure to do so may
result in property damage, injury and/or loss of life.
In addition to the PC workstation, you will need the external test equipment listed in Table
1-6 for checking and calibrating internal circuitry. Test equipment requirements are
reiterated in the various chapters.
Table 1-6 - External Test Equipment
Qty. Item Chapters
1 Digital Multimeter (DMM), (45 PPM or better accuracy)
5, 6, 7, 7B/C, 9, 10, 12
1
dc Voltage Source, Variable to 31 Vdc ±0.001 Vdc (10 μV resolution
for ControlWave)
5, 6, 7, 7B/C, 9, 10, 12
1
Precision dc Current Source, 1 mA to 20 mA ±1 microamp
5, 6, 7, 7B/C, 9, 12
1
Power Supply, Variable to 120 Vdc ±0.200 mVdc, 100 mA
10
1
Dual Channel Oscilloscope, at least 20 MHz, 10 mV to 10 V/division,
1 μsec to 1 sec/division time base
6, 7, 11
1
Pulse Generator or Square Wave Generator, adjustable offset,
adjustable amplitude to 24 V, and adjustable frequency to 10 kHz
6, 7, 7B/C, 11, 12
1
Frequency Counter, 1 MHz ±0.1 Hz
11
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Table 1-6 - External Test Equipment (Continued)
Qty. Item Chapters
1
Pulse Totalizer/Accumulator (or Frequency Counter with Totalizer
function) (must be able to accumulate at least 70,000 pulses)
6, 7, 7B/C
2
250-ohm ±0.01% resistors (2 for chapter 5)
5
2
2.2 k-ohm, ½ watt, ±1% resistors ( 1 for chapters 5, 10)
5, 10, 11
1
1 k-ohm, ½ watt, ±1% resistor (see Figures 6-27, 6-28, 7-36, 7-37, 7B-
35 & 7B-36)
6, 7, 7B/C
1
250-ohm, 30-watt, ±5% resistor (see Figures 7B-24 & 7C-19A) (for
100 mA GFC DO load)
7, 7B/C
1
75-ohm, 30-watt, ±5% resistor (see Figure 7C-19B) (for 400 mA XFC
DO load)
7C
1
50-ohm, 50-watt, ±5% resistor (see Figures 7-26 & 7B-25) (for 500
mA DO load)
7, 7B
1
1 k-ohm, 30watt, ±5% resistor (for 12V DO) (GFCs & XFCs)
7C
1
510-ohm, 30watt, ±5% resistor (for 6V DO) (GFCs only)
7C
1 NPN Transistor - 2N2222 (see Figures 6-27, 6-28, 7-36, 7-37, 7B-35,
7B-36, 7C-24A, 7C-24B & 7C-25)
6, 7, 7B/C
1 Form C Relay - for Debounce Enabled HSC (12/24V) (see Figures 6-
28, 7-37 & 7B-36)
6, 7, 7B, 11
1 Loop-back test cable - Honeywell Smartline Transmitter (see Figure
16-3)
16
1
External Loop-back Plug for 33XX testing of RS-232/485 COM Ports
(9-pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4-2)
4, 13
1
External Loop-back Plug for 33XX testing of RS-232/485 COM Ports
(15-pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4-2)
4
1
Network Interface Box for Loop-back testing of RS-485 COM Ports
BIP1 and BIP2 on CPU Boards and RS-485 Ports on Expansion
Comm. Bds.
4
1
External Loop-back Plug for 3305 testing of RS-232 COM Ports (9-
pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4-2)
4
1
External Loop-back Plug for 3305 testing of RS-485 COM Ports (9-
pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4-2)
4
1
External Loop-back Plug for CW_10, CW_30 & CW_35 testing of RS-
232 COM Ports (9-pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4A-2)
4A
1
External Loop-back Plug for CW_10, CW_30 & CW_35 testing of RS-
485 COM Ports (9-pin, Male, D-Type) (see Figure 4A-3)
4A
2 50 ohm BNC Terminators (for Ethernet testing) 4
1 BNC Tee Connector (for Ethernet testing) 4
1
Ethernet 10Base-T RJ-45, Twisted Pair, 8-pin Male, Loop-back Plug
(see Figures 7-13 & 7B-13)
4, 7, 7A, 7B
1
External Loop-back Plug for ControlWave testing of RS-232 COM
Ports (9-pin, Female, D-Type) (see Figures 6-9, 7-10, 7B-10 & 7C-
9A/B)
6, 7, 7A, 7B/C
1
External Loop-back Plug for ControlWave testing of RS-232 COM
Ports (8-pin, Male, RJ-45) (see Figure 7-10)
7, 7A
1
External Loop-back Plug for ControlWave testing of RS-485 COM
Ports (9-pin, Female, D-Type) (see Figures 6-10, 7-11 & 7B-11)
6, 7, 7A, 7B
1
External Loop-back Plug for ControlWave testing of RS-485 COM
Ports (8-pin, Male, RJ-45) (see Figure 7-11)
7, 7A
1
267 ohm, 5 watt, ±5% resistor (see Figure 6-19) (for 100 mA DO load)
6
1
2280 ohm, .5 watt, ±5% resistor (see Figure 6-19)
6
1 LED (rated for 10mA) (see Figure 6-19) 6 & 7C
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1.5 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE CONTROLLER
Connect a cable between an RS-232 serial port (e.g. COM1, COM2) on the PC Workstation,
and one of the serial ports on the controller (RTU). The controller port must have been
configured for either RS-232 or RS-423 operation. The choice of serial ports on the controller
depends on the type of controller, and the diagnostic loads being used:
• For 186-based controllers, connect to Port A
•
For 386EX-Real Mode controllers, connect to Port BIP 1
•
For 386EX Protected Mode controllers, connect to Port BIP 1
•
For CW_10 RTUs or CW_30/35 DPCs, connect to any RS-232 Port except the Utility
Port
•
For ControlWave controllers, connect to COM1, COM2 or COM4
•
For ControlWave MICRO & ControlWave EFM controllers, connect to COM1, COM2,
COM4 or COM8
•
For ControlWave GFC-CL/GFC/Express/ExpressPAC/XFC/Corrector controllers,
connect to COM1 or COM2
•
For ControlWave I/O Expansion Racks connect to COM1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. Note: COM5
& COM6 require Open BSI version 5.0 or higher to operate
•
For ControlWave LP controllers, connect to COM1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
•
For ControlWave RED controllers, connect to COM1, COM2 or COM4 of either CPUA
or CPUB or to COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4 of the CCRS Module
Figure 1-1 - PC Connection to Controller for Diagnostics
Refer to the appropriate controller hardware manual for details on port hardware
configuration (refer to manual CI-3305, CI-3310*, CI-3330*, CI-3335*, CI-ControlWave,
CI-ControlWave MICRO, CI-ControlWave EFM, CI-ControlWave GFC-CL, CI-Con-
trolWave GFC, CI-ControlWave Express, CI-ControlWave EPAC, CI-ControlWave
XFC, CI-ControlWave Corrector, CI-ControlWave LP, CI-ControlWave EXP or CI-
ControlWave RED as required for your model). For details on port hardware configuration
of a CW_10 RTU, CW_30 DPC or CW_35 DPC refer to PIP-CW_10 Upgrade Kit, PIP-
CW_30 Upgrade Kit or PIP-CW_35 Upgrade Kit.
* For the 386EX Real Mode based models, see Section 3BA of the appropriate manual. For
386EX Protected Mode based models, see Section 3BB of the appropriate manual. For
386EX Protected Mode based models (with Ethernet), see Section 3BC of the appropriate
manual.
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1.6 INSTALLING THE DIAGNOSTICS SOFTWARE ON THE PC
The Diagnostics Utility software is installed on the PC by loading any of the
following kits from the Open BSI CD-ROM:
• OpenBSI Essentials
• ACCOL Workbench
• ControlWave Designer
• Technician Toolkit
See Chapter 2 of the Open BSI Utilities Manual (document # D5081) for information on
each kit.
1.7 ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE RTU
Communications between the RTU (controller), and the PC workstation, are controlled by
Open BSI software. Open BSI provides two different utilities for performing com-
munication; LocalView and NetView.
NetView is available only if you have loaded the OpenBSI Essentials kit.
LocalView is available in the OpenBSI Essentials, ControlWave Designer, Technician
Toolkit, and ACCOL Workbench kits.
The choice of whether to use LocalView or NetView is up to the user, however, if you choose
NetView, you must have already included the controller as part of your Bristol Babcock
network configuration files.
1.7.1 Establishing Communications Using LocalView:
Prerequisites:
Before establishing communications with a locally attached controller (RTU), you need to:
• Connect the PC communication cable to one of the available serial ports on the
controller (either BIP 1, BIP2, Port A through D, or Port G through J) for a Network
3000-series controller, for a CW_10 ports 1 through 6, for a CW_30 ports 1 through 6 or
1 through 10, for a CW_35 ports 3 through 6, 9 and 10, for a ControlWave ports COM1,
COM2 or COM4, for ControlWave MICROs and ControlWave EFMs ports COM1,
COM2, COM4 or COM8, for a ControlWave GFC-CL/GFC/Express/ExpressPAC/-
XFC or a ControlWave Corrector ports COM1 or COM2, for a ControlWave I/O
Expansion Rack ports COM1 or COM2, for a ControlWave LP ports COM1 through
COM5 or for a ControlWave RED ports COM1, COM2 or COM4 of either CPUA or
CPUB or to COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4 of the CCRS Module.
 For Network 3000 users, if an ACCOL load is already running in the unit, you must
choose a port already configured as a Slave, Pseudo Slave, or Pseudo Slave with Alarms
Port. If the unit is empty (no ACCOL load running) the first thing you need to do is to
download an ACCOL load.
 For Network 3000 users, you must know the baud rate of the port you are connecting to,
as configured in the running ACCOL load. If there is no running ACCOL load (unit is
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