Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8I ControlLogix Eight-channel Isolated Analog I/O Modules  User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM540A-EN-P - May 2014

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Troubleshoot Your Module

Chapter 9

If the previously listed tasks fail to resolve your issue with incorrect voltage or
current readings on your module, use the following table.

Table 18 - 1756-IF8I Module - Troubleshoot Incorrect Input Voltage/Current Readings

Possible Cause of Incorrect
Reading

Description

Recommended Action

Open wire

When the module is used in
Voltage mode and any of the
following:

A wire is disconnected from

the module.

A 4-wire transmitter has no

power applied.

The following occurs:

Input data for that channel

changes to the scaled value
associated with the
overrange signal value of
the selected operational
range.

The I.Ch[x].Overrange

(x=channel number) tag is
set to 1.

Check the wiring to verify that all wires are connected.

Verify that the 4-wire transmitter, if used, is powered.

When the module is used in
Current mode and any of the
following:

A wire is disconnected from

the module.

The RTB is disconnected from

the module.

The external loop power is

not wired correctly, not
working or the module is
configured to supply loop
power and is not required.

The module supplied loop

power is not wired correctly,
not working or not
configured to supply loop
power when required.

The following occurs:

Input data for that channel

changes to the scaled value
associated with the
underrange signal value of
the selected operational
range.

The I.Ch[x].Underrange

(x=channel number) tag is
set to 1.

Check all wiring to verify that all wires are connected.

Check the RTB to verify that it is fully seated on the module.

If an external power source is providing loop power, verify

the following:
The external power source is properly wired.
Module configuration accurately indicates that an external

power source is providing loop power.

If the module is providing loop power internally, verify

the following:
The module is properly wired.
Module configuration accurately indicates that loop power is

being supplied internally.

Short-circuited input

Reading the minimum can mean that there is a short-circuited input.

Check wiring and correct terminations.

Incorrect polarity

The wiring polarity of the transmitter and loop power must match
the wiring diagrams, or negative readings can result

Check wiring polarity of the transmitter and the loop power source

Electrical noise

Erratic readings, that is, data fluctuating more than is typical, are a
cause of noise. An oscilloscope shows the magnitude of noise.

Disconnect all but one input to see if channels are affecting each

other, that is, there is bleed-over.

Eliminate or suppress the effect of noise.

Employ hardware or software filters provided by the 1756-IF8I
module, such as the Notch Filter.

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