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6Ć1

6.0 DIAGNOSTICS AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

This section describes how to troubleshoot the Remote I/O module,

Remote I/O Head, Remote Drive Interface Head, the Shark Interface

module, and the Remote I/O network. See Appendix D for a list of the

error codes that can be displayed by the Remote I/O module or

Remote Heads. If the problem cannot be corrected usingthe

procedures below, the modules are not userĆserviceable. See

appendix K for information on troubleshootingthe fiberĆoptic link and

its components.

DANGER

ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH THE

CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND THE HAZARDS

INVOLVED SHOULD INSTALL, ADJUST, OPERATE, OR SERVICE THIS

EQUIPMENT. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL AND OTHER

APPLICABLE MANUALS IN THEIR ENTIRETY BEFORE PROCEEDING. FAILURE

TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BODILY INJURY

OR LOSS OF LIFE.

6.1

The Remote I/O Module's OK LED is Off

Problem: The green OK status LED on the Remote I/O module's

faceplate is off. This LED should be on when the module has passed

its internal diagnostics after power up. If the LED is off, and no error

code is displayed, a local watchdogfailure has occurred. Try cycling

power to the rack. If the LED remains off, replace the module.

6.2

Error Code A is on the Remote I/O

Module's 7ĆSegment Display

Problem: Error code A appears on the Remote I/O module's

sevenĆsegment display at power up. This error code indicates an

invalid drop number. This will only occur if the drop number on the

thumbwheel switches is greater than 07. Use the following procedure

to clear the error code:
Step 1.

Set the correct drop number on the thumbwheel switch.

Step 2.

Cycle power to the rack.

6.3

Remote I/O Network Failures

Problem: Error code C appears on any Remote I/O module's

7Ćsegment display. This error code indicates a network failure. If the

module is a master drop, no other drops will be able to function on

the network. If the module is a slave drop, it is not receivingany

messages from the master drop. This fault code is reset whenever

the line becomes active. The causes of a Remote I/O network failure

are: cable failure, master rack failure, or a slave rack failure.

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