Display / Keypad
Used with: ControlWave Micro, EFM, Express,
Express PAC, GFC, GFC Plus, and Corrector
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Be sure that these instructions are carefully read and understood before any operation is
attempted. Improper use of this device in some applications may result in damage or injury. The
user is urged to keep this book filed in a convenient location for future reference.
These instructions may not cover all details or variations in equipment or cover every possible
situation to be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should problems arise
that are not covered sufficiently in the text, the purchaser is advised to contact Emerson Process
Management, Remote Automation Solutions division (RAS)for further information.
IMPORTANT! READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING!
EQUIPMENT APPLICATION WARNING
The customer should note that a failure of this instrument or system, for whatever reason, may
leave an operating process without protection. Depending upon the application, this could result in
possible damage to property or injury to persons. It is suggested that the purchaser review the
need for additional backup equipment or provide alternate means of protection such as alarm
devices, 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: The
party sending such materials is responsible to ensure that the materials returned to RAS are clean
to safe levels, as such levels are defined and/or determined by applicable federal, state and/or
local law regulations or codes. Such party agrees to indemnify RASand save RASharmless from
any 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 gr ounded in
accordance with OSHA rules and regulations pertaining to "Design Safety Standards for Electrical
Systems," 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart S, dated: April 16, 1981 (OSHA rulings are in agreement
with the National Electrical Code).
The grounding requirement is also applicable to mechanical or pneumatic instruments that
include 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 an
electrostatic discharge (ESD) voltage. Depending on the magnitude and duration of the ESD, this
can result in erratic operation or complete failure of the equipment. Read supplemental document
S14006 for proper care and handling of ESD-sensitive components.
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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Manual (D5135)
Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1-1
Chapter 2 – Installation & Configuration 2-1
2.1 Configuring Your Application to Work with the Display/Keypad ...............................................2-1
Chapter 3 – Using the Dual-Button Keypad / Display 3-1
Chapter 4 – Using the 25-Button Keypad / Display 4-1
ControlWave Display/Keypad assemblies provide a built-in, local, user
interface for the following ControlWave models: ControlWave Micro,
ControlWave EFM, ControlWave Express, ControlWave Express PAC,
ControlWave GFC, ControlWave GFC Plus, and ControlWave
Corrector.
These optional assemblies allow an operator or engineer to view and,
depending upon the keypad type, modify, variable values and associated
status information.
Variables can include inputs, process variables, calculated variables,
constants, setpoints, tuning parameters and outputs used in a
measurement or control application. Status bits include alarm state,
alarm acknowledge, control, manual, and questionable data.
ControlWave controllers support two different types of display/keypad
assemblies; one with a dual-button keypad (see Figure 1-1), and one
with a 25-button keypad (see Figure 1-2). Each key has positive tactile
feedback. This means that as you firmly depress the keys, you will feel
it click as it engages. Both display/keypad assemblies utilize identical
four-line by 20 character liquid crystal (LCD) displays.
Figure 1-1.- Display/Keypad Assembly – Dual-Button Keypad & 4 X 20 Character Display
To ensure safe use of this product, please review and follow the
Caution
instructions in the following supplemental documentation:
Supplement Guide - ControlWave Site Considerations for
Equipment Installation, Grounding, and Wiring (S1400CW)
ESDS Manual – Care and Handling of PC Boards and ESD
Sensitive Components (S14006)
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
When the ControlWave-series controller is situated in a hazardous
location, turn off power before servicing or replacing the unit and before
installing or removing wiring.
Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless the power is switched
off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
In most cases, the display/keypad assembly arrives factory-installed in
the enclosure.
If you purchase the display/keypad assembly separately, and want to
install it yourself, follow the installation drawings. See Figure 2-1 for
the dual-button keypad, and Figure 2-2 for the 25-button keypad.
Once you’ve installed the display/keypad assembly, connect the display
cable between the RJ-45 jack (J1) on the display/keypad assembly and
the RJ-45 display interface jack on the controller.
2.1 Configuring Your Application to Work with the Display/Keypad
You configure the Display/Keypad in ControlWave Designer by adding
the DISPLAY function block to your project, and configuring its
parameters. The amount of configuration required varies depending
upon the type of keypad (25-button or dual-button) and the operating
mode you choose. See the DISPLAY function block online help pages
in ControlWave Designer for instructions.
Issue Nov-2010 Installation & Configuration 2-1
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