Rockwell Automation 1785-Lxxx Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual

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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

Troubleshooting F-5

Extended-Local I/O Troubleshooting

Ethernet Status Indicator

Indicator Color

Channel Mode

Description

Probable Cause Recommended Action

2

green
(steady)

Extended local I/O
Scanner

active extended-local I/O
link, all adapter modules are
present and not faulted

normal operation

no action required

green
(blinking
rapidly or
slowly)

at least one adapter is
faulted or has failed

• power off at

extended-local
I/O rack

• communication

fault

• cable broken

• restore power to the

rack

• restart adapters using

the controller restart
lockout pushbutton

• repair cable

red
(steady)

hardware fault

hardware error

Turn power off, then on.
Check that the software
configurations match the
hardware set-up.
Replace the controller.

red
(blinking
rapidly or
slowly)

Extended local I/O
Scanner

all adapters faulted

• cable

disconnected or
broken

• terminator off
• power off at

extended-local
racks

• repair cable
• replace or repair

terminator

• restore power to racks

off

channel offline

channel is not
being used

Place channel online if
needed

BATT

PROC

FORCE

COMM

PROG

RUN

R
E

M

PLC-5/40L and -5/60L
processors only

Indicator

Color

Description

Probable Cause

Recommended Action

STAT

Solid red

Critical hardware fault

Controller requires
internal repair

Contact your local
Allen-Bradley
representative

Blinking red

Hardware or software fault
(detected and reported via a
code)

Fault-code dependent

Contact Allen-Bradley’s
Global Technical Support
(GTS)

Off

Ethernet interface is functioning
properly but it is not attached to
an active Ethernet network

Normal operation

Attach the Controller to an
active Ethernet network

Green

Ethernet channel 2 is functioning
properly and has detected that it
is connected to an active
Ethernet network

Normal operation

No action required

BATT

PROC

FORCE

COMM

PROG

RUN

R
E

M

ENET

STAT

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