Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700S AC Drives with Phase II Control Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20D-PM001C-EN-P - July 2013

Chapter 3

Troubleshooting

Table 4 - DriveLogix5730 Controller Status Indicator Descriptions

LED

Color/Condition:

Description:

RUN

off

The controller is in Program or Test mode.

solid green

The controller is in Run mode.

I/O

off

Either:
There are no devices in the I/O configuration of the controller.
The controller does not contain a project (controller memory is empty).

solid green

The controller is communicating with all the devices in its I/O configuration.

flashing green

One or more devices in the I/O configuration of the controller are not responding.

flashing red

The controller is not communicating to any devices.
The controller is faulted.

FORCE

off

No tags contain I/O force values.
I/O forces are inactive (disabled).

solid amber

I/O forces are active (enabled).
I/O force values may or may not exist.

flashing amber

One or more input or output address have been forced to an On or Off state, but
the forces have not been enabled.

COM

off

No RS-232 activity.

flashing green

RS-232 activity.

BAT

off

The battery supports memory.

solid red

Either the battery is:

Not installed.

95% discharged and should be replaced.

OK

off

No power is applied.

flashing red

If the controller is:

Then:

a new controller

the controller requires a firmware update

not a new controller

A major fault occurred. To clear the fault, either:
Turn the key switch from PROG to RUN to PROG
Go online with RSLogix 5000 software

solid red

The controller detected a non-recoverable fault, so it cleared the project from
memory. To recover:

Cycle power to the chassis.

Download the project.

Change to Run mode.

If the OK LED remains solid red, contact your Rockwell Automation

representative or local distributor.

solid green

Controller is OK.

flashing green

The controller is storing or loading a project to or from nonvolatile memory.

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