Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 15A

Troubleshooting The Control

15A-14

Displayed to the right of the device is the device number. Assigning

device numbers is explained starting on page 10A-1. Different types of

I/O devices can have the same device number, however, when more than

one of the same type of device is resident on the I/O Ring, each one must

have a unique device number.

A device can be selected for diagnostic viewing by using the up or down

cursor keys on the operator panel keyboard. If the cursor down key is

pressed while the cursor is on the bottom line, the next page of devices is

displayed (if more devices exist).

Pressing the {DISPLY} softkey after the desired device has been selected,

will result in an I/O status screen being displayed, which may be used to

monitor the selected device.

The {RECVRY --DISABLE} and {RECVRY --ENABLE} softkeys

determine how the I/O ring will operate if the data integrity checks indicate

a bad set of data from the ring.

{RECVRY --ENABLE} : This is the Power Turn On mode. When
active, the control will try to RECOVER by re--sending / re--reading the

ring data. If the remains for a fixed number of retrys, an E--STOP is

generated. After the E--stop is generated the control CONTINUES to

re--try. This may result in the ring recovering after the E--stop and error

message are generated. While this fault tolerent operation is normally

good, it makes trouble shooting of an intermittent I/O ring difficult.

{RECVRY --DISABLE} : This mode of ring operation can be selected
for diagnostic purposes. When active, the control will not try to recover

when a fault in the I/O ring data integrity is detected. It will

immediately cause an E--STOP and do no retrys of the ring data. This

allows the faulty Ring device to be more easily identified.

If a Digital I/O device is selected on the Ring I/O screen and the

{DISPLY} softkey is pressed, the Digital I/O Diagnostics screen appears.

Figure 15A.2 is an example of this screen.

15A.4.1

Digital I/O

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