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Reading the devicenet indicator lights, Reading the devicenet indicator lights 162 – Watlow Series D8 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and Reconfiguring

Series D8 User’s Guide

162

Watlow Anafaze

Doc. 0600-3120-2000

Reading the DeviceNet Indicator Lights

The Module Status

Indicator Light

indicates whether or not the

device has power and is operating properly. The following

chart is the definition of valid states available to this indicator:

Table 7.3

Module Status Indicator States and
Descriptions

Control mode of one

or more loops

changes from auto-

matic to manual

Failed sensor

Check the display or HMI software for a

failed sensor message.

BCD job selection feature

loaded a different job

Check whether the new job was supposed

to be loaded. If not, check the BCD job

load setup:
Check the settings of the BCD job load

parameters in the Global setup menu.
Use the Digital inputs parameter in the I/O
tests

menu to test the BCD job load

input(s).
Check the device that is used to activate

job selection.

All loops are in man-

ual mode at 0 per-

cent power

Intermittent power

Check wiring and service. See Wiring the

Power Supply on page 23.
Use a separate dc supply for the controller.
Provide backup power (uninterruptible

power system).
In the Global menu, set the Power up loop
mode

parameter to from memory if safe for

your application. See Power Up Loop

Mode on page 128.

Hardware failure

Check the controller display for a hardware

alarm. See System Alarms on page 160.

Controller does not

behave as expected

Corrupt or incorrect values in

RAM

Clear the RAM. See Clearing the RAM on

page 169.

Device State

Indicator Light State

Description

Power Off

Off

No power applied to device.

Device Self-Test

Flashing Green-Red

Device is in Self-Test.

Device Operational

Green

Device is operating normally.

Unrecoverable Fault

Red

Device has detected an unrecoverable

fault. All module level faults are considered

unrecoverable.

Symptom

Possible Causes

Recommended Action