Access self-test and diagnostic data – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 Master Module Installation Instructions User Manual

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52 Powermonitor 3000 Master Module

Publication 1404-IN007F-EN-P - November 2009

Access Self-test and Diagnostic Data

You can access valuable diagnostic information by using the optional display module.

1. Connect the display module to the master module by using the display module cable.

2. Using the four control keys, navigate through the menus to Display - Status and press

Enter.

The display module then displays the following data. Use the up and down arrow keys
to step through the status data.

Display Module Status

Display

Description

CAT NO

The unit catalog number and series revision letter.

ACC CLASS

Displays the revenue-meter accuracy class.

WIN NO

The unit’s unique Warranty Identification Number (needed for service and
optional firmware enhancements).

HW REV

Displays details of the digital board, analog board, and ASIC revisions.

FRN MASTER

MODULE

Shows the master-module firmware revision.

DEVICE ID

Shows the units device ID number assigned at the factory. This number is also
used in the default address for native RS-485, and optional RS-232 and
EtherNet/IP communication.

SELFTEST

STATUS

Displays a status code bitfield as a hex number. A non-zero value indicates an
anomaly.

CODE FLASH Indicates the health of the flash-memory code area.
RAM

Indicates the health of the random access memory.

DATA FLASH Indicates the health of the flash-memory data area.
NVRAM

Indicates the health of the super-cap backed nonvolatile random-access memory.

D ACQ

Indicates the data-acquisition system health.

W DOG

Indicates the system watchdog-timer status.

CLOCK

Indicates the health of the real-time clock.

COMM

Displays the firmware revision of the optional communication card (if applicable).

COMM

Displays the optional communication-card type.

COMM

Displays the optional communication-status bitfield as a hex number (0000 hex is
normal for -232 and -RIO units, and 9001 hex is normal for -DNT and -ENT units).

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