Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart EtherNet IP Communications and Control Programming Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-PM001A-EN-P – August 2011
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6.
To identify what fault occurred:
a. Double click on Controller Tags at the top of the Controller
Organizer
b. Verify that a fault occurred within the unit by looking at the
TripPresent
tag within AS_EIP_280:I. Expand AS_EIP_280:I by
clicking on the plus sign next to AS_EIP_280:I. The TripPresent bit
should be a 1.
c. To see which fault occurred, expand AS_EIP_280:I and scroll down
and expand AS_EIP_280:I.Int01DeviceOut to see the individual bits
of this word. AS_EIP_280:I.Int01DeviceOut points to parameter 4
which is Trip Status. These 16 bits correlate to the Trip Status bit
description in the
section on page
d. Compare the bits of AS_EIP_280:I.Int01DeviceOut to the Trip Status
definition in the
section on page
. Verify
the reported fault matches the fault that was created.