2VAA001711 - en S Control SPCPM02 Communication Port Module
2VAA001711 - en S Control SPCPM02 Communication Port Module
S+ Control: SPCPM02
Communication Port Module
User Manual
Symphony Plus
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The SPCPM02 Communication Port Module connects the CTT02 Configuration and Tuning Terminal and/or an engineering
work station (EWS) to a single Harmony process control unit (PCU).
This user manual explains how to install and use the SPCPM02 module on the Symphony Plus control system. It has
sections that describe the setup and cabling. The appendices contain information about the NTMP01 termination unit.
NOTE: All references to CPM02 module in this user manual apply to both the INFI90 and Symphony Plus versions of this
product (IMCPM02 and SPCPM02).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Summary.......................................................................................................1
1. Introduction.................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................1-1
1.2 General Description ............................................................................................1-1
1.2.1 Faceplate .........................................................................................................1-2
1.2.2 Circuit Board ....................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Hardware Application .........................................................................................1-2
1.4 Intended User ......................................................................................................1-2
1.5 User Manual Content ..........................................................................................1-2
1.6 How to use this Manual ......................................................................................1-3
1.7 Reference Documents.........................................................................................1-3
1.8 Nomenclature ......................................................................................................1-3
1.9 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations...............................................................1-3
1.10 Specifications ......................................................................................................1-4
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4. Operation........................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Start-Up ................................................................................................................4-1
4.3 Red/Green Status LED ........................................................................................4-1
4.4 Faceplate LEDs 1 through 8 ...............................................................................4-1
4.5 Reset Switch ........................................................................................................4-1
4.6 On-Line Hardware Diagnostics ..........................................................................4-1
5. Troubleshooting............................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2 LED Display .........................................................................................................5-1
5.3 LED Error Codes .................................................................................................5-2
5.4 Connectors ..........................................................................................................5-2
5.4.1 P1 - Power .......................................................................................................5-2
5.4.2 P3 - Input/Output..............................................................................................5-2
5.4.3 P4 - CTT Port...................................................................................................5-3
5.4.4 P5 - EWS Port..................................................................................................5-3
5.4.5 P6 - Utility Port .................................................................................................5-4
5.5 Diagnstics ............................................................................................................5-4
5.5.1 Dipswitch Selection..........................................................................................5-4
5.5.2 LED Display .....................................................................................................5-6
5.6 Tests .....................................................................................................................5-6
5.6.1 00 - Switches and LEDs...................................................................................5-6
5.6.2 01 - CPU Test...................................................................................................5-6
5.6.3 02 - ROM Test..................................................................................................5-6
5.6.4 04 - Static RAM Test ........................................................................................5-6
5.6.5 09 - Module Bus/Controlway Test ....................................................................5-7
5.6.6 0A - Timer Interrupt Test ..................................................................................5-7
5.6.7 0B - Dispatcher Interrupt Test ..........................................................................5-7
5.6.8 0C - RS232 DUART Test .................................................................................5-7
5.6.9 0E - CTT Module Bus Test...............................................................................5-7
5.6.10 0F - Null Test....................................................................................................5-7
5.6.11 10 - Group Test ................................................................................................5-7
5.6.12 11 - RS232 DUART External Loopback Test ...................................................5-7
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LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF FIGURES
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Safety Summary
The following table categorizes the various safety precautions to be followed when using the CPM02 module:
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About This Book
Document Conventions
Microsoft Windows conventions are normally used for the standard presentation of material when entering text, key
sequences, prompts, messages, menu items, screen elements, etc.
Warning indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in a plant shutdown.:
Caution indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal or hardware
module damage.
NOTE Note indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to use a certain function
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1. Introduction Overview
1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
The CPM02 Communication Port Module connects the CTT02 Configuration and Tuning Terminal and/or an engineering
work station (EWS) to a single Harmony process control unit (PCU). The CPM02 Communication Port Module is directly
compatible with existing Network 90® and INFI 90 IMSPM01 Serial Port Module and IMCPM01 Configuration Port Module.
The CPM02 module provides all the functions of the IMSPM01 and IMCPM01 modules and can be installed in PCUs that
use either Controlway or module bus.
The user manual explains the purpose, operation and maintenance of the CPM02 module. It explains handling cautions and
steps for installation. Figure 1-1 shows the communication levels and where the CPM02 module is within these levels. Refer
to the Configuration and Tuning Terminal Type CTT02 instruction manual for more details about the configuration tuning
terminal (CTT).
The CPM02 module has one two-color (red/green) LED and eight red LEDs for module status indication. There are two
eight pole dipswitches that set the Controlway or module bus address, select baud rate and enable diagnostic testing. A
reset switch is available through the faceplate. The CPM02 faceplate has two connectors. A DB-25 connector for the EWS
port and a round 5-pin connector for the CTT terminal. A jumper array selects DTE, DCE or loopback operating mode for
the EWS port.
The CPM02 module occupies a single slot in a standard module mounting unit (MMU). An optional termination unit can be
connected through a cable for permanent mounting.
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Faceplate 1. Introduction
1.2.1 Faceplate
The faceplate measures 35.5 millimeters (1.4 inches) wide by 177.8 millimeters (7 inches) high. Two concentric screws lock
the module assembly into the module mounting unit. A window on the faceplate shows the CPU LEDs during operation.
Besides locking the module in place, the faceplate also protects the circuit components and creates a chimney for proper air
flow within the cabinet.
The CPM02 module has two connectors on the faceplate. A CTT terminal plugs into the round connector and an RS-232-C
cable from the EWS station plugs into the DB-25 connector.
• Installation:
This section explains the handling, inspection, configuration and installation aspects of the module.
• Operation:
This section details the faceplate indicators and controls, and everyday operation.
• Troubleshooting:
This section explains the LED codes and corrective actions.
• Maintenance:
This section provides details for proper maintenance of the module.
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1. Introduction How to use this Manual
NOTE: It is recommended to read the Installation section before putting the module into operation.
1.8 Nomenclature
The following table (Table 1-2) contains the terms used in this manual:
Term Description
CTT Configuration tuning terminal. A handheld module used for local configuration,
tuning, and monitoring of module values within a process control unit.
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Specifications 1. Introduction
Term Description
DTE Data terminal equipment. Equipment comprising the data source, data sink or both
that provides the communication control function. In RS-232-C communication
systems, the DTE nomenclature indicates the signals that appear at specified cable
connection contacts. Terminals and printers are examples of this type of device.
DMA Direct memory access. A method by which data gets transferred directly to memory
without processor intervention.
EWS Engineering work station. An integrated hardware and software personal computer
system for configuring and monitoring Symphony Plus modules.
MMU Module mounting unit. A card cage that provides electrical and communication
support for Harmony rack modules.
Module Bus Peer to peer communication link used to transfer information between intelligent
modules within a process control unit.
PCU Process control unit. A node on the plant-wide communication network containing
master and slave modules.
TU Termination unit. Provides input/output connection between plant equipment and the
Harmony rack modules.
1.10 Specifications
The following table (Table 1-4) contains the specifications for the CPM02 module:
Property Characteristics
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1. Introduction Specifications
Property Characteristics
Emission Immunity Tested according to IEC/EN 61000-6-4, CISPR 11 + A1, CISPR 16-1-1
Environmental
Ambient Temperature 0 to +70C (32 to 158F)
Relative Humidity 5% to 90% R.H. (5%) up to 55C (131F) (non-condensing)
5% to 40% R.H. (5%) at 70C (158F) (non-condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure Sea level to 3 km (1.86 mi)
Certification
CSA Certified for use as process control equipment in ordinary
(non-hazardous) locations.
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2. Description and Operation Introduction
When functioning as an EWS interface, the CPM02 module receives EWS commands, forwards them to the destination
module, and sends the reply to the EWS station over the RS-232 channel. The CTT interface and EWS interface may both
be used at the same time.
The serial channel is normally used to interface the EWS station when the CPM02 module is in DCE mode (determined by
jumper configuration). It also may be connected to a modem when the CPM02 module is in DTE mode (determined by
jumper configuration). Dipswitch SW2 selects the desired baud rate and data framing options (Refer to sub-section
3.4- Dipswitches and Jumpers of this user manual for more details). For more permanent installations, the CPM02 module
can be connected to the NTMP01 termination unit through the NKTU01 cable (refer to
Appendix B: NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration of this user manual for more details). A DB-9 connector is located on
the board (P6) for development and diagnostic purposes and is not available for customer use.
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Microprocessor 2. Description and Operation
2.4 Microprocessor
A 16 megahertz microprocessor is responsible for module operation and control. The operating system instructions reside
in the read only memory (ROM). The processor constantly re-triggers the machine fault timer (MFT) circuit. If the processor
or software fails and the MFT circuit is not reset, the MFT issues a board-wide reset and the status LED turns red. In this
state, the CPM02 module does not function until it is reset.
2.5 Clock/Timer
The clock section provides the clock signals to drive the module at 16 megahertz. Additionally, it supplies the clock signals
for the on-board serial port. The timer section is the system clock that keeps the processor task scheduling at the proper
intervals.
2.6 Memory
There are 128 kilobytes of ROM, 256 kilobytes of RAM. The ROM holds the operating system instructions for the processor.
The RAM provides temporary storage.
A key feature of the ROM memory is that it requires no wait states. The processor does not need to wait any clock cycles
before it can check the data in memory. This results in quicker operation.
There are two separate traces on the MMU backplane circuit for Controlway. Data is transmitted over both channels
simultaneously and received in separate receivers where it is checked for integrity. A failed channel on the Controlway is
flagged and shut down to allow Controlway communication to continue on the other channel.
As the point data between modules travels on the bus, the Controlway does a bit-by-bit comparison that provides collision
avoidance maximizing efficiency and throughput.
2.8 LEDs
The CPM02 module has one two-color status LED on the faceplate to indicate the execute/failed status of the CPM02
module. It has eight red status LEDs on the faceplate for diagnostic purposes and an activity indicator. The LEDs are
arranged vertically and numbered from one through eight, top to bottom.
In normal operation mode, the CPM02 module uses the nine LEDs on the faceplate to indicate its status. The two-color
status LED indicates the mode of the CPM02 module: green for execute mode and red for failed mode. When in execute
mode, the CPM02 module uses LEDs 1 through 8 as activity indicators.
When the CPM02 module is in failed mode, LEDs 1 through 8 display a code indicating the error condition (Refer to sub-
section 5.3- LED Error Codes of this user manual). In diagnostic mode, the LEDs indicate the status of the diagnostic test
(Refer to sub-section 5.5- Diagnstics of this user manual for more details).
2.9 Dipswitches/Jumpers
The CPM02 module has two configurable dipswitches and eight jumpers. Each dipswitch has eight poles. Dipswitch SW2
sets module options. Dipswitch SW3 sets the module address. A reset switch (SW1) accessed through the faceplate resets
the module.
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2. Description and Operation CTT Interface
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CTT Interface 2. Description and Operation
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3. Installation Introduction
3. Installation
3.1 Introduction
This section explains how to install the CPM02 Communication Port Module. Do not proceed with operation until you read,
understand and do the steps in the order in which they appear. Refer to the product instructions for NTMP01 unit for termination
device wiring instructions.
NOTE: This module uses connections to the MMU backplane that serve other functions in early Network 90 systems. To
avoid potential module damage, your system must be checked for compatibility prior to module installation. In Symphony
Plus systems, pins 3 and 4 of pin 1 are used for the redundant Controlway bus. Set J12 for your application before install-
ing the CPM02 module into the system.
Use the static grounding wrist strap when installing and removing modules. Static discharge may damage MOS devices on
modules in the cabinet. Use grounded equipment and static safe practices when working with modules.
The module has two configurable dipswitches and eight jumpers. The dipswitches have eight poles. Refer to Figure 3-1 for
locations. The poles of each dipswitch are numbered 1 through 8. Dipswitch SW2 sets module options. Dipswitch SW3 sets
the module address.
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Dipswitch SW2 - Module Options and Diagnostics 3. Installation
• Jumper array J6 selects DTE, DCE, or loopback operating mode for the DB-9 connector mounted on the circuit
board.
• Jumper J11 allows the CTT terminal to connect directly to the module bus therefore disabling CPM02 module
control. Jumper J11 causes the CPM02 module to operate as an IMCPM01 module.
• Jumper J12 disconnects -30 VDC from the module when installing it in an MMU backplane with modules that
require -30 VDC. The Controlway can not be used in systems that use -30 VDC.
NOTE: Since factory settings do not reflect default settings, it is imperative that all dipswitch settings are checked before
you put the module into operation.
• One pole to enable the data base commands (available in in software release B_0 or later of the CPM02 module).
• One pole to enable the command/reply checksums for the EWS port.
• Two poles to select stop bits and parity bits for the EWS port.
• Three poles to select the baud rate for the EWS port..
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3. Installation Switch SW3 - Module Address
NOTE: If a CTT terminal is used, set the CTT terminal and the CPM02 module to the same module address to avoid
duplicate address conflicts with the other modules of the process control unit.
Figure 3-1 shows the dipswitch location and Table 3-2 lists the dipswitch assignments.
NOTE: On-line ROM checksum verification is always used for normal operation. It should not be disabled.
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Jumper Installation 3. Installation
4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Module address
Setting Address
00000 0
00001 1
00010 2
00011 3
00100 4
. .
. .
. .
11101 29
11110 30
11111 31
NOTES:
1. Do not disable on-line ROM checksum verification. This function is used for development purposes only.
Open = OFF = Logic 1; closed = ON = Logic 0.
3.4.3.2 Jumper J4
Jumper J4 connects the shield of the RS-232-C connector cable to chassis ground through the CPM02 module. The cable
shield should be grounded at either end, but never both ends. If the cable shield is grounded at the computer end, short
pins 2 and 3 of jumper J4. This opens the ground connection between the cable shield and the CPM02 module.
For connection to DCE equipment (modems) set up the CPM02 module as DTE mode. For connection to DTE equipment
(computers such as the EWS) set up the CPM02 module as DCE mode.
For DCE type equipment (modems), install CPM jumpers J5 and J6 as shown in Figure 3-3. For DTE type equipment
(computers such as the EWS), install the jumpers as shown in Figure 3-4. Confirm the equipment pinout to verify the RS-
232-C standard before setting jumpers. Figure 3-5 shows the settings for jumper arrays J5 and J6 during diagnostics
(loopback mode).
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3. Installation Jumper Installation
terminal directly to the module bus. Do this by shorting pin 1 to pin 2; when the CTT terminal is connected directly to the
module bus, the EWS port does not communicate on the module bus.
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Jumper Installation 3. Installation
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3. Installation Preparing the Module Mounting Unit
Jumper J12 is normally set shorting pin 1 to pin 2. This avoids potential damage if the board is connected to the MMU
backplane in early Network 90 systems. Early Network 90 systems applied -30 VDC to pins 3 and 4 of connector P1. This
voltage can cause damage to Harmony rack modules. In Symphony Plus systems, pins 3 and 4 of connector P1 are used
for the redundant Controlway bus. In this case, pins 2 and 3 of jumper J12 are shorted to allow the CPM02 module to use
the Controlway in redundant mode. Refer to Figure 3-6 for the schematic of jumpers J11 and J12.
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Installing the Module 3. Installation
The following figure (Figure 3-7) shows the location of the Controlway cable:
NOTE: Due to high speed transaction constraints, a maximum of eight related MMUs (Controlways linked by
cable) can be installed in one enclosure. The number of interconnected MMUs should be kept to a minimum to
avoid crosstalk and interference. Controlways cannot be cable linked from one enclosure to another enclosure.
Follow the given steps to check the MMU backplane for -30 VDC:
1. Face the rear of the cabinet and locate the -30 VDC faston.
NOTE: The -30 VDC faston is the second faston from the top of the MMU backplane.
2. Check for -30 VDC with respect to system common at the -30 VDC faston.
3. Disconnect the -30 VDC supply wiring faston or set jumper J12 before installing the CPM02 module, if the
system does not require -30 VDC
4. Set jumper J12 correctly.
NOTE: If you require additional information and/or assistance, please contact ABB technical support.
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3. Installation Installing the Termination Unit
Modules can be installed and removed under power. Installing the module with power applied causes the Status LED to turn
red momentarily and then turn green. If it does not, then refer to section 5- Troubleshooting of this user manual for more
details.
For permanent mounting, the CPM02 module can connect to a termination unit. Refer to
Appendix B: NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration of this user manual for information about the termination device.
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Installing the Termination Unit 3. Installation
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4. Operation Introduction
4. Operation
4.1 Introduction
This section explains what happens during start-up, the LED indicators and what they mean, and how to reset the module.
4.2 Start-Up
At start-up, the CPM02 module checks its hardware using power up diagnostics to verify that it is working. The eight red
status LEDs turn off when this operation is complete. The CPM02 module performs a series of tests at power up to verify
correct operation of the hardware before enabling communications with the Controlway/module bus and serial channels.
Any error causes the CPM02 module to halt immediately and display an error code on the faceplate LEDs.
If pole 1 of dipswitch SW2 is set to 0 (EWS activity), then LEDs 1 through 8 display the number of commands and replies
transferred through the EWS port. The LEDs increment once for each command, and once for each reply.
If pole 1 of dipswitch SW2 is set to 1 (CTT interface activity), then LEDs 1 through 6 display the number of messages and
replies transferred through the CTT interface. The LEDs increment once for each message received from the CTT terminal,
and once for each reply sent to the CTT terminal. LED 7 displays the status of the Controlway channel A, and LED 8
displays the status of Controlway channel B (refer to Figure 5-1).
When the CP02 is in the failed mode, these LEDs indicate module error codes. If an error occurs, the CPM02 module status
LED turns red and LEDs 1 through 8 light up to display the error code (refer to Table 5-1 for details).
NOTE: LEDs 1 through 8 are all on when the system first starts up, which is normal. This indicates that the module is not
yet on-line. In diagnostic operation mode, the LEDs indicate the status of the diagnostic test (refer to sub-section
5.5- Diagnstics of this user manual for more details).
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On-Line Hardware Diagnostics 4. Operation
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5. Troubleshooting Introduction
5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Introduction
This section describes faceplate LED error codes, edge connector pinouts, cable connector pinouts, and explains the use of
diagnostic tests.
If pole 1 of dipswitch SW2 is set to 0 (EWS activity), then LEDs 1 through 8 display the number of commands and replies
transferred through the EWS port. The LEDs increment once for each command, and once for each reply.
If pole 1 of dipswitch SW2 is set to 1 (CTT interface activity), then LEDs 1 through 6 display the number of messages and
replies transferred through the CTT interface. The LEDs increment once for each message received from the CTT terminal,
and once for each reply sent to the CTT terminal. LED 7 displays the status of the Controlway channel A, and LED 8
displays the status of Controlway channel B.
When the CPM02 module is in failed state, LEDs 1 through 8 display a code indicating the error condition. In diagnostic
operation mode, the LEDs indicate the status of the diagnostic test (refer to sub-section 5.5- Diagnstics of this user
manual).
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LED Error Codes 5. Troubleshooting
LEDs
Code
Error Condition Corrective Action
(Hex) 87654321
18 00011000 Data base enabled in net- Disable data base commands (dipswitch SW2,
work PCU pole 2 = 0).
32 00110010 Address or bus error Reset CPM02 module. If error recurs, replace
the module.
34 00110100 Trace or privilege violation Reset CPM02 module. If error recurs, replace
the module.
5.4 Connectors
The CPM02 module interfaces to external devices through cable connections of five separate connectors.
5.4.1 P1 - Power
The CPM02 module connects to the signals of the MMU backplane through the P1 edge connector as shown in Table 5-2
5.4.2 P3 - Input/Output
The CPM02 module provides the signals required for a termination unit or termination module on the P3 edge connector as
described in Table 5-3.
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5. Troubleshooting P4 - CTT Port
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P6 - Utility Port 5. Troubleshooting
5.5 Diagnstics
The CPM02 module firmware contains diagnostic routines that can be invoked from power up. When in the diagnostic
mode, it does not function as an CPM02 module. The diagnostic routines test the operation of the module components and
circuitry. This section describes how to use the diagnostic routines and provides a brief description of each test routine.
Set pole 1 of SW3 to off (OPEN) to enable hardware diagnostics. Faceplate LEDs display the test results. SW2 selects the
group test or individual tests to be run.
Select a diagnostic test to run, then set the dipswitches and reset the module. Observe the test results on the faceplate LED
display. The selected test runs repeatedly until the CPM02 module is reset or another test is selected on dipswitch SW2.
Pole 1 of dipswitch SW2 selects the LED display mode. Pole 2 of dipswitch SW2 selects a halt on error feature. In this
mode, the CPM02 module halts test execution whenever the selected test detects an error. The number of the failing test is
displayed on the front panel LEDs.
On dipswitch SW2, poles 3 through 8 select a diagnostic test to run. Pole 8 is the least significant bit (binary weight 1). Pole
3 is the most significant bit (binary weight 32). Refer to Table 5-6 for dipswitch SW2 settings for diagnostic mode. Refer to
Table 5-7 for test ID values.
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5. Troubleshooting Dipswitch Selection
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LED Display 5. Troubleshooting
Set pole 1 of dipswitch SW3 to 1 (OFF position) to put the module into the diagnostic mode. Pole 2 of dipswitch SW3 is not
used in diagnostic mode. The remaining poles select module address and Controlway or module bus. The function of each
pole of dipswitch SW3 is the same in either diagnostic or normal mode (except pole 2).
If a test fails with Halt-On Error selected (SW2, pole 2 OFF), the status LED turns red one second after the test status is
displayed.
For the group test (10), each test is run in numerical order. On a failure, the test number that failed is displayed when the
test number display mode is selected. A failure of a test within the group terminates the group test at that point. All tests
after the failing test in the group do not be run until the fault is removed.
5.6 Tests
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5. Troubleshooting 09 - Module Bus/Controlway Test
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11 - RS232 DUART External Loopback Test 5. Troubleshooting
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6. Maintenance Introduction
6. Maintenance
6.1 Introduction
The CPM02 module requires minimal maintenance. Make sure to perform all tasks given in Table 6-1, for proper
maintenance of the module.
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Maintenance Schedule 6. Maintenance
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7. Repair and Replacement Introduction
1. Turn the two concentric screws ½ turn either way to release them.
2. Grasp the screws and slide the module out.
3. Set switches SW1 and SW2 on the replacement to match the settings of the CPM module that is removed.
4. Verify jumpers J5 and J6, and J11 and J12.
5. Hold the module by the faceplate and slide it into the slot; push until the rear edges are firmly seated in the
backplane connectors.
6. Turn the two concentric screws ½ turn clockwise either way to lock the module into the module mounting unit.
The following table (Table 7-1) lists the recommended spare parts:
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Module Replacement 7. Repair and Replacement
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A. Enhanced Module Status Introduction
Refer to section 5- Troubleshooting of this user manual for more details, if required.
Bit
Status
Byte 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 RIO LIO
2 MEM
3, 4 (not used)
6 CWA CWB
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Introduction A. Enhanced Module Status
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B. NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration Introduction
NOTE: Port 1 is the EWS port. Port 2 is the utility port and is unavailable.
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Introduction B. NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration
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B. NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration Introduction
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Introduction B. NTMP01 Termination Unit Configuration
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INDEX
B
BRC 3
C
circuit board 2
Clock/Timer 2
Communication Port Module 1
Controlway 3
CPM02 1
CSA 3
CTT 3
CTT02 Configuration and Tuning Terminal 1
D
Dipswitch 4
Dipswitches 2
F
faceplate 2
I
IMCPM01 Configuration Port Module 1
INFI 90 IMSPM01 Serial Port Module 1
J
Jumpers 2
L
LED 4
M
Memory 2
MFP 4
MMU 4
Module Bus 4
O
On-Line Hardware Diagnostics 1
Operation 1
P
PCU 4
PLD 4
R
Reset Switch 1
ROS 4
S
serial port 1
Special Handling 1
U
Unpacking and Inspection 1
2VAA001711 1
INDEX
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