0 diagnostics and troubleshooting, 1 both leds on the faceplate are off – Rockwell Automation 61C345 4 Input 4-20mA Analog Rail Module User Manual

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5Ć1

5.0 DIAGNOSTICS AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

DANGER

THE REMAINING STEPS ARE MADE WITH POWER ON. EXERCISE EXTREME

CAUTION BECAUSE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE EXISTS. FAILURE TO OBSERVE

THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BODILY INJURY OR LOSS OF

LIFE.

WARNING

ONLY

QUALIFIED

ELECTRICAL

PERSONNEL

FAMILIAR

WITH

THE

CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND THE HAZARDS

INVOLVED SHOULD INSTALL, ADJUST, OPERATE, AND/OR SERVICE THIS

EQUIPMENT. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY

BEFORE PROCEEDING. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD

RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.

WARNING

INSERTING OR REMOVING THIS PRODUCT OR ITS CONNECTING CABLES MAY

RESULT IN UNEXPECTED MACHINE MOTION. POWER TO THE MACHINE

SHOULD BE TURNED OFF BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVING THE PRODUCT

OR ITS CONNECTING CABLES. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION

COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.

This section explains how to troubleshoot the Analog Rail module. If

you cannot correct the problem using the instructions below, the

unit is not userĆserviceable.

5.1

Both LEDs on the Faceplate are Off

Problem: The PWR OK" and COM OK" LEDs on the faceplate are

off. This problem can indicate that the unit is not receiving the +5V

from the processor or Local or Remote Head, the 120 VAC or

24 VDC from the external power supply, or both within the specified

ranges. This problem can also indicate that the external power

supply fuse (.75A or .25A) has blown or that the module is

malfunctioning.
Step 1.

Stop any application programs or tasks that are running.

Use avoltmeter to measure the input power (120 VAC or

24 VDC) to the module. Verify that the power source is

providing 120 VAC or 24 VDC, whichever is appropriate.

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