Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller System Build User Manual

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System Build Manual (AADvance Controller)


Table 9:

Table 9:

Table 9:

Table 9:

Procedure for Installation of a 2nd and 3rd Processor

Procedure for Installation of a 2nd and 3rd Processor

Procedure for Installation of a 2nd and 3rd Processor

Procedure for Installation of a 2nd and 3rd Processor

Note: The second and third processor modules must be programmed with the same
firmware as the first processor. Check the firmware revision on the labels and if
required use the procedure in the Configuration Guide. If the firmware revision is
different to the first processor module you can download the latest firmware build to
all the processor modules using the ControlFLASH utility.

When inserting a second and third processor module they MUST be inserted one at a
time and allowed to educate before inserting the next one.

Step Task

1.

Place the processor module on slot B on the Processor Base Unit connectors and push the
module home until the connectors are fully mated. Turn the locking screw with a flat bladed
screwdriver to lock the module in position.

All the Module LEDs are OFF until the module is installed. As soon as the module receives
power it will boot up then educate and display the following indications:

Healthy

Flashes RED for a second then goes GREEN as the module boots up (10
to 20 seconds)

Ready

Will remain OFF as the module boots up (10 - 20 seconds) then goes
RED for 10 secs then flashes GREEN as it educates and finally it goes to
steady GREEN

Run

Will remain OFF as the module boots up (10 - 20 seconds) then goes
RED until educated and then it goes AMBER

System Healthy

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then goes
GREEN

Force

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then stays
OFF until the module has educated and the application is running

Aux

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then is
dependent upon data connection

Serial 1

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then is
dependent upon data connection

Serial 2

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then is
dependent upon data connection

Ethernet 1

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then is
dependent upon data connection

Ethernet 2

Will remain OFF as the Module boots up (10 to 20 seconds) then is
dependent upon data connection

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