Input module front panel indicators – Rockwell Automation T3432-CA ICS Regent RTD Input Equipment User Manual
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how to address that module and its points specifically. If a 
module is removed, or is replaced with a module of a different 
type, the processor modules will indicate an I/O module error. 
Loopback logic tests periodically write data to the module and 
then read it back to determine whether the module’s I/O bus 
interface logic is functioning correctly. 
Multiplexer Testing
The serial communications link to the RTD Mux is 
continuously monitored. Additionally the data received from 
the Mux is checked for proper data format, parity and numeric 
range reasonableness. The precision voltage references on 
the multiplexer are also checked to verify that the power to 
the Mux is present and that the voltage references are within 
tolerance. 
Input Module Front Panel Indicators
Figure 3 shows the physical features of the RTD input 
module. The front panel of each module contains status 
indicators to display the operational status of the input 
module and multiplexer. 
Active and Fault Status Indicators
These green and red LEDs indicate the overall health of the 
module. During normal operation the green ACTIVE 
indicator flashes at the controller's scan rate. If a module 
fault occurs the red FAULT indicator turns on and the green 
ACTIVE indicator turns off. 
MUX Fault Indicator
The red MUX FAULT indicator turns on when any of the 
following fault conditions are detected: 
·
No data received from the Mux.
·
Corrupted data from the Mux.
·
Unreasonable data values from the Mux.
Failure of the DC-to-DC converter supplying power to the 
termination panel or the receiver circuitry can also result in a 
MUX fault. Both of these faults are input module faults.