Rockwell Automation 1771-ASB/E Remote I/O Adapter User Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Publication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000

Recommended Action

Probable Cause

Description

Indicators

Active Adapter I/O

Fault

Rack

Blink

On

Off

Module identification line fault

Excessive noise on backplane

Identify source of noise. Check power

supply incoming ac power with a line

disturbance analyzer. Monitor scanner

channel for retries to determine if noise

is entering the RIO cable.

Possible problem with block transfer

module. Remove to isolate.

Off

Off

Off

Module not communicating

7

Autoconfiguration

8

unsuccessful

Scanner not configured properly

Power supply fault

Wiring from scanner to adapter module

disrupted

One faulted chassis within a rack group

address causing scanner/distribution

panel to fault all chassis in rack group

address (when in disable search mode)

Check scanner COM indicator;

Steady green - normal;

Blinking green - at least one node on

the link is faulted or failed;

Red - scanner may have a hardware

problem, replace.

Blinking red - all adapters on link have

faulted or duplicate node address

detected

Off - scanner channel has not been

configured to be active on the RIO link

(not online)

Refer to Autoconfigure below.

Check power supply, cable

connections, and make sure adapter

module is fully seated in chassis.

Correct cable and wiring defects

Check sequentially from the first

module to the last module to pinpoint

fault; correct any faults and proceed to

the next chassis

1. You must select the operating mode of the remote I/O adapter module as outlined in the publication furnished with the remote I/O

scanner/distribution panel, remote I/O scanner-program interface module, or I/O scanner-message handling module. Pay close attention to the

disable search mode in the 1771-SD, -SD2.

2. The I/O chassis is in faulted mode as selected by the last state switch on the chassis backplane.
3. Cycling power clears the block-transfer request queue. All pending block transfers are lost. Your program must repeat the request for block

transfers from the chassis.

4. If a fault occurs and the processor is in the run mode but is actually operating in the dependent mode, the chassis fault response mode is

selected by the last state switch on the chassis backplane.

5. The I/O chassis is in faulted mode as selected by the last state switch on the chassis backplane.
6. If excessive chassis faults occur, check switch SWĆ2, position 6 for the OFF position.
7. The adapter considers loss of communication if it sees no transmissions on the RIO network for 100ms or sees 255 transmissions on the RIO

with none to the adapter.

8. Autoconfigure is a feature of the PLCĆ5 processor family.

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