Troubleshooting feedback faults, 11ć3 – Rockwell Automation 1771-QB Linear Pos. User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 11

11Ć3

Table 11.A

Troubleshooting Indicators

Indication

Description

Probable Cause

Recommended Action

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Normal Condition

Module is fully functional.

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

PowerĆUp State

A) Powerup complete, awaiting initial

parameter block.

B) Module not receiving DC power from

the chassis backplane or wiring arm

terminals.

A) Send parameter block, monitor status

block for parameter block errors.

B) Check all power supplies, make sure

the module is properly seated in the I/O

chassis, monitor status block for analog,

feedback, or discrete faults.

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Loop 1 Fault

A) Analog Interface Fault

B) Discrete Input Fault

C) Transducer Interface Fault

A) Check status block to determine cause

of fault.

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Loop 2 Fault

D) Excess Following Error

E) Excess PID Error

F) Loss of Feedback

B) Correct fault and issue a reset command

to the faulted axes or cycle the I/O

chassis power OFF, then ON.

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Both Loops Faulted G) Hardware Stop Input

H) Immediate Stop Command

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Module Fault

Internal Circuitry Fault

Cycle power to the I/O chassis containing

the module. Return the module for repair if

the FAULT LED remains lit when you restore

power.

Fault

Loop 1

Loop 2

Loop 1 Inactive

Loop 2 Active

Module hasn't received or accepted Loop 1

parameter block.

A) Send Loop 1 parameters.

B) Check status block for Loop 1 parameter

block errors.

Legend:

ON

OFF

Blinking ON or OFF

If you are experiencing feedback faults, perform the following loopback test to
determine whether the problem is in the module, the transducer, or the cabling
between the module and the transducer:

1.

Turn off axis power.

2.

Disconnect the transducer from the +GATE (1/2), +INTERR (5/6), -GATE
(3/4), and -INTERR (7/8) terminals on the module’s wiring arm.

3.

Connect the +GATE terminal (1/2) to the +INTERR terminal (5/6).

Troubleshooting Feedback

Faults

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