Troubleshooting the datasite configured panel – Rockwell Automation 1748 DataSite Configured Panel Installation Instructions User Manual

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Publication 1748-IN001B-EN-P - May 2009

34 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the
DataSite Configured Panel

The following table covers a brief technical approach to verifying the
functionality of the following components:

DataSite controller

Human-machine interface (HMI)

Transmit radio

Batteries

Solar charge controller

It is recommended that troubleshooting of the DataSite configured panel
begin with the use of the following troubleshooting table for a more systematic
and modular approach. The numbers in parentheses ( ) refer to the
components as shown on

page 11

.

For troubleshooting information on the DataSite controller or its associated
software, refer to the related publications listed in the table,

Related publications for DataSite configured panel on page 5

.

If additional information on the DataSite configured panel operation is
needed, contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support.

Troubleshooting the DataSite Configured Panel

Problem

Component

Possible Cause

Check

Action

No power at the
DataSite controller
(1)

Wire

Wire fault

Make sure that all connections
are tight and that there is
continuity in the wires.

If the wire is faulty, tighten the terminal
or replace the wire as necessary.

Fuse

Fuse blown

Check to see that the fuse has
not opened.

Replace the fuse if it is open.

Batteries

No charge in
battery

Perform load test

(1)

to confirm the

condition of the battery.

If battery test fails, replace battery with
Rockwell approved replacement part.

Battery terminal

Corrosion on
Terminal

Check if the integrity of the
battery terminal has been
compromised, and if there are
loose or corroded terminals

If compromised, replace battery with
Rockwell approved replacement part.

Solar controller

Short in solar
panel

If there is light reaching the solar
panel, disconnect the solar panel
from the controller and ensure
that there is voltage at the solar
panel terminals.

If no voltage is present, ensure that
there is not a short at the solar panel or
a bad connection at the solar panel
junction box. Replace the solar panel if
there is no voltage at the panel output.

Shorted battery

If there is light reaching the solar
panel and there is voltage at the
solar panel terminals, ensure that
the battery output terminals read
11.5V or greater.

If the reading is lower than 11.5V, the
battery may be shorted or possibly
deep-cycled. Charge the battery, and
then recheck the system. If necessary,
replace the battery.

Shorted solar
controller

Check the solar panel and
battery.

If after checking the solar panel and
battery, the charge light still does not
illuminate, contact Rockwell
Automation Technical Support.

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