Operator terminal, To test the operator terminal, Nonvolatile memory – Rockwell Automation 1398-PDM-xxx IQ Master Version 3.2.4 for IA-2000 and IQ-5000 Positioning Drive Modules, IQ-55 User Manual

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Diagnostics Menu • Operator Terminal

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Publication 1398-PM601A-EN-P — October 2000

MENUS

To turn on all outputs, choose the All On button. Choose the All Off button to turn all outputs off.

To turn the Drive Ready or Drive Enabled relay on or off, select or clear the check box next to each
item.

If there is an option card present with additional outputs, the Next Bank button will be enabled.
Choose the Next Bank button to test the additional outputs. If an option card with additional out-
puts is not present, the Next Bank button will be disabled.

The outputs will be restored to their previous state when you select the Close button.

Operator Terminal

The Operator Terminal test verifies communication between the ULTRA Plus or IQ and the Operator
Terminal. This test sends a string of characters to the Operator Terminal and displays the characters
sent, so the Operator Terminal display can be visually checked. Any Operator Terminal keys that are
pressed while in this test are displayed on the screen.

To Test the Operator Terminal:

From the Diagnostics menu, choose Operator Terminal. The test will start immediately.

Choose the Close button to stop the test.

Characters sent to the Operator Terminal are also sent to the dialog box for verification. Any key press
action at the Operator Terminal (on or off) will also be shown in the dialog box.

Nonvolatile Memory

The Nonvolatile Memory test does a nondestructive test of the ULTRA Plus or IQ nonvolatile RAM
(NVRAM). If there is an option card present with additional program memory, the Next Bank button
will be enabled. Choose the Next Bank button to test the additional memory. If an option card with addi-
tional memory is not present, the Next Bank button will be disabled. The number of passes completed
and the current block being tested is shown. If there is a failure, a message box is displayed showing the
address where the failure occurred. As long as there are no failures, the test continues until you choose
the Close button.

Fault History

Select Fault History from the Diagnostics menu. Fault History shows the last 46 faults and the running
time when the fault occurred. The running time is based on the first time the ULTRA Plus or IQ was
powered up. The present running time is displayed at the top of the dialog box. The Fault History is
saved in nonvolatile memory so it is not lost when power is removed from the ULTRA Plus or IQ.

Version

Select Version from the Diagnostics menu to view the current version of the firmware in the ULTRA
Plus or IQ, the model number and part number of the Personality Module, and the version of the Text
Eprom in the ULTRA Plus or IQ. To view the version of IQ Master, select About IQ Master from the
Help menu.

Note: The digital inputs and outputs can be monitored continuously by using the I/O Status Monitor.

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