Diagnostic indicators – Rockwell Automation 1771-QA Stepper Positioning Assembly User Manual User Manual

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Assembly and Installation

Publication 1771-UM002A–EN–P – May 2000

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ATTENTION: Avoid shorting any of the output
terminals to ground, to the common terminal, or to the
positive (+) terminal of a power supply. Damage to the
module could occur.

The settings of switch assemblies S4, S5 and S6 for the desired
module output are summarized in Table 2.E.

Set all switch positions in assemblies S4, S5 and S6 to the same
output configuration.

Table 2.E
Expander Module Output (S4, S5, S6)

Switch

Assembly

Switch

1

Switch

2

Output

Terminal

Module Output

S6

S5

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON
ON

OFF

ON
ON

10

11

Current Source (Open Emitter)
Current Sink (Open Collector)
Push-Pull

Current Source (Open Emitter)
Current Sink (Open Collector)
Push-Pull

S4

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON
ON

12

Current Source (Open Emitter)
Current Sink (Open Collector)
Push-Pull

Set all switch positions in assemblies S6, S5, and S4 to the same output configuration.

The stepper controller and pulse output expander modules have LED
indicators. Their color and function are described in the following
paragraphs.

Stepper Controller Indicators

Three LED indicators are located on the upper front panel of the
stepper controller module. They perform the following functions.

PC COMMUNICATIONS FAULT (Red)
This indicator is normally off. If a communications fault between
the stepper controller module and the PC processor is detected, or
a stepper controller module hardware fault is detected, this
indicator will illuminate.

Diagnostic Indicators

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