Torubleshooting with the indicators, Troubleshooting with the indicators – Rockwell Automation 1897-NOV High Speed Analog Installation Instructions User Manual

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Fast Isolated Analog Output Module

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Publication CIG-5.1 – April 1998

At power-up, an initial module self-check occurs. The module
checks:

correct RAM operation

EPROM operation

EEPROM operation

The RUN/FAULT indicator will be green when the check is
completed satisfactorily. It will flash green until the first valid block
transfer write has been received. If a fault is found initially or occurs
later, the RUN/FLT indicator turns red.

After passing initial diagnostics, the module turns the RUN/FLT
indicator to flashing green. The indicator will turn red if a fault is
detected.

The following table shows indications, probable causes and
recommended actions to correct common faults which may occur.

Indication

Probable Cause

Recommended Action

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No power to module

Check power to I/O chassis.
Recycle as necessary.

Both indicators are OFF

Possible short on the module
LED driver failure

Replace module.

Microprocessor, oscillator or EPROM failure

Replace module.

RUN/FLT indicator ON red

If immediately after power–up, indicates RAM or
EPROM failure.

Replace module.

If during operation, indicates possible
microprocessor or backplane interface failure.

Replace module.

RUN/FLT indicator is
flashing green

Power–up diagnostics successfully completed.

Normal operation.

RUN/FLT indicator is green but
module data is wrong (for
example, with cable off, input
channel data values are at
minimum scale values)

Internal fuse may be bad

Replace module

Troubleshooting with the
Indicators

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