Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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6Ć4

6.6

All LEDs on the Remote I/O Heador

Remote Drive Interface Headare Off

Problem: All LEDs on the Remote I/O Head (or Remote Drive

Interface Head) are off. This problem indicates that the Head is not

receiving 120 VAC (or 240 VAC) power within the specified ranges,

the fuse has blown, or that the Head is malfunctioning.

DANGER

THE FOLLOWING STEPS ARE PERFORMED 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.

Step 1.

Using a voltmeter, verify that the power source is 120 VAC

or 240 VAC, whichever is appropriate, and that it is

functioning correctly. Verify that the jumper on the terminal

strip is set correctly.

Step 2.

Stop any application programs that may be running.

Step 3.

Turn off power to the Remote I/O Head (or Remote Drive

Interface Head).

Step 4.

Inspect the Head fuse using the directions below. If the

fuse is blown, replace it.

CAUTION: The fuse must be replaced only with another fuse of the exact same type, an

AGC 2 amp fuse. Failure to observe this precaution could result in damage to, or

destruction of, the equipment.

a.) Using a screwdriver, press down and turn

counterclockwise to release the fuseholder located on

the faceplate.

b.) Pull the fuseholder out of the Head.
c.) Remove the old fuse from the fuseholder and replace

it with the new fuse.

d.) ReĆinsert the fuseholder into the Head.
e.) Press down and turn the screwdriver clockwise to

reinstall the fuseholder. The fuseholder must be flush

against the faceplate.

Step 5.

Turn on power to the Head. If the LEDs on the Head do

not turn on, replace the Head.

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