User Manual ControlWave DesignerDocument: D5085Part: D301416X012May, 2010Getting Started withControlWave DesignerRemote Automation Solutionswww.EmersonProcess.com/Remote IMPORTANT! READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING!
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Be sure that these instructions are carefully read and understood before any operation isattempted. Improper use of this device in some applications may result in damage or injury.
ControlWave Designer Possible problems with the files that are in the ZWT format The inability to open and operate the ZWT file does not necessarily mean that you do not have an appropriate software installed on your computer.
Theuser 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 possiblesituation to be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should problems arisethat are not covered sufficiently in the text, the purchaser is advised to contact Emerson ProcessManagement, Remote Automation Solutions division (RAS) for further information.
EQUIPMENT APPLICATION WARNING The customer should note that a failure of this instrument or system, for whatever reason, mayleave an operating process without protection. Depending upon the application, this could result inpossible damage to property or injury to persons. It is suggested that the purchaser review theneed for additional backup equipment or provide alternate means of protection such as alarmdevices, output limiting, fail-safe valves, relief valves, emergency shutoffs, emergency switches,etc. If additional information is required, the purchaser is advised to contact RAS. RETURNED EQUIPMENT WARNING When returning any equipment to RAS for repairs or evaluation, please note the following: Theparty sending such materials is responsible to ensure that the materials returned to RAS are cleanto safe levels, as such levels are defined and/or determined by applicable federal, state and/orlocal law regulations or codes. Such party agrees to indemnify RAS and save RAS harmless fromany liability or damage which RAS may incur or suffer due to such party's failure to so act.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING Metal enclosures and exposed metal parts of electrical instruments must be grounded inaccordance with OSHA rules and regulations pertaining to 'Design Safety Standards for ElectricalSystems, ' 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart S, dated: April 16, 1981 (OSHA rulings are in agreementwith the National Electrical Code). The grounding requirement is also applicable to mechanical or pneumatic instruments thatinclude electrically operated devices such as lights, switches, relays, alarms, or chart drives. EQUIPMENT DAMAGE FROM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE VOLTAGE This product contains sensitive electronic components that can be damaged by exposure to anelectrostatic discharge (ESD) voltage. Depending on the magnitude and duration of the ESD, thiscan result in erratic operation or complete failure of the equipment. Read supplemental documentS14006 for proper care and handling of ESD-sensitive components. Remote Automation Solutions A Division of Emerson Process Management 1100 Buckingham Street, Watertown, CT 06795 Telephone (860) 945-2200 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 fullschedule of classes conducted by full-time, professional instructors. Classes are offeredthroughout the year at various locations. By participating in our training, your personnelcan learn how to install, calibrate, configure, program and maintain your Emerson productsand realize the full potential of your system.For information or to enroll in any class, go to andclick on “Educational Services” or contact our training department in Watertown at (860)945-2200.
BLANK PAGE Table of ContentsIntroduction – What is ControlWave?. 1Starting ControlWave Designer. 3Opening A New Project. 3Configuring I/O. 7 I/O Configuration Wizard (Step 1 of 3): (Most users can skip to Step 2).
8 I/O Configuration Wizard (Step 2 of 3). 9 I/O Configuration Wizard (Step 3 of 3).
11Example – Creating A Simple Project. Start ControlWave Designer. Open A New Project. Start the I/O Configuration Wizard. Define Process I/O boards. Create A Program Which Implements Your Control Strategy.
Create A Task Which Can Run The Program. Compile the Program and, if necessary, correct any errors. Download the program into your ControlWave unit, or the I/O Simulator. 46 Step 9 Save Your Project.
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