When operating normally, When an error exists – Rockwell Automation 1764-xxxx MICROLOGIX 1500 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS User Manual

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Publication 1764-UM001B-EN-P - April 2002

C-2 Troubleshooting Your System

When Operating Normally

The POWER and RUN LEDs are on. If a force condition is active, the
FORCE LED turns on and remains on until all forces are removed.

When an Error Exists

If an error exists within the controller, the controller LEDs operate as
described in the following tables.

INPUTS

off

input is not energized

amber

input is energized (logic status)

OUTPUTS

off

output is not energized

amber

output is energized (logic status)

(1) When using a 1764-LRP processor, the DCOMM LED applies only to Channel 0.

If the
LEDS
indicate:

The Following
Error Exists

Probable Cause

Recommended Action

All LEDS
off

No input power
or power
supply error

No Line Power

Verify proper line voltage and
connections to the controller.

Power Supply
Overloaded

This problem can occur
intermittently if power supply is
overloaded when output loading
and temperature varies.

Power and
FAULT LEDs
on solid

Hardware
faulted

Processor Hardware
Error

Cycle power. Contact your local
Rockwell Automation
representative if the error persists.

Loose Wiring

Verify connections to the controller.

Power LED
on and
FAULT LED
flashing

Application
fault

Hardware/Software
Major Fault
Detected

1. Monitor Status File Word

S:6 for major error code.
See page C-5 for more
information.

2. Remove hardware/software

condition causing fault.

3. Clear Major Error Halted

flag, bit S2:1/13.

4. Attempt a controller Run

mode entry. If unsuccessful,
repeat recommended action
steps above or contact your
local Rockwell Automation
distributor.

LED

Color

Indicates

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