Basic operations, Powering up the modules – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLP XM Electronic Overspeed Detection System User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM015B-EN-E - June 2011

44 Installing the XM Electronic Overspeed Detection System

Basic Operations

Powering Up the Modules

Both the XM-220 and the XM-442 perform a self-test at power-up.

XM-442 Self-Test

The XM-442 self-test includes an LED test. When power is applied to the
module, the following occurs.

• Module Status (MS) indicator lights red for 1 to 2 seconds and then

turns green if it has passed the self-test.

• Shutdown and Alarm Status indicators light red for 1 to 2 seconds and

then turn off if no shutdown or alarm conditions are present; otherwise,
they will stay lit.

XM-220 Self-Test

The XM-220 self-test includes an LED test and a device test. During the LED
test, the indicators will be turned on independently and in sequence for
approximately 0.25 seconds.

The device test occurs after the LED test. The Module Status (MS) indicator is
used to indicate the status of the device self-test.

Refer to LED Indicators on page 41 for more information about the LED
indicators.

MS Indicator State

Description

Flashing Red and Green

Device self-test is in progress.

Solid Green or Flashing Green

Device self-test completed successfully,
and the firmware is valid and running.

Flashing Red

Device self-test completed, the hardware is
OK, but the firmware is invalid. Or, the
firmware download is in progress.

Solid Red

Unrecoverable fault, hardware failure, or
Boot Loader program may be corrupted.

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