Ok status indicator – module health, The debug log, Fatal errors – Rockwell Automation 1756-RIO ControlLogix Remote I/O Communication Interface Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM534B-EN-P - November 2010

Appendix D Troubleshooting Display and Status Indicators

OK Status Indicator – Module Health

The Debug Log

The firmware on the 1756-RIO module maintains a log of informational and
diagnostic messages that can be useful in determining the cause of
configuration and network problems.

To view the log, select Monitor>Debug Log, in the scanner or adapter
configuration program within the configuration tool.

Fatal Errors

Fatal errors occur when the firmware on the module encounters an
unexpected condition. The module stops running, turns all three status
indicators red, and displays the fatal error number on the 4-character display.
The module also records its state at the time the fatal error occurred in a log.

To clear the fatal error and capture the fatal error log, follow these steps.

1. Cycle power on the module. The 4-character display should show

“FaltalErrorCaputure required.”

2. From the Tools menu, choose 1756-RIO Fatal Error Capture in the

scanner or adapter configuration program.

3. Store the fatal error log to a file.

This also clears the fatal error on the module.

Contact Technical Support and provide them with the fatal error log file to
help diagnose the cause of the problem.

Indicator

Status

Description

OK

Green

Indicates that module has passed all power-up diagnostics
and is functioning normally.

Red

Indicates that module startup diagnostics failed, or a major
module fault such as watchdog time-out, or jabber inhibit
occurred.

IMPORTANT

If all three status indicators are solid red and the 4-character
display shows M#xx, (where xx is the error number), a fatal
error has occurred. See

Fatal Errors

. Make a note of the error

code numbers to give Tech Support, if you must call for help.

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