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
Chapter 5 ArmorStart
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EtherNet/IP
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Communications & Control Programming Manual
i. The Fault status indication LED should be blinking red. Cross
reference the blink pattern you are observing to the blink pattern
explanation in the
Bulletin 284E Fault LED Indicators
table that is
. Does the fault indication correctly identify the fault that
occurred?
ii. Also observe the network status indication. Refer to the
for the network status
indication descriptions.
3.
Press the blue Reset button on the unit to clear the fault and verify the
fault was cleared.
4.
Bring the unit online and put the controller into Rem Run mode in
RSLogix 5000. Refer to Step 7 on page
if you need help getting the unit
online.
5.
Flip the A3 Fault switch again, hold for another 3 seconds, and release to
simulate another A3 Power Loss.
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_284:I. Expand AS_EIP_284:I by
clicking on the plus sign next to AS_EIP_284:I. The TripPresent bit
should be a 1.
c. To see which fault occurred, expand AS_EIP_284:I and scroll down
and expand AS_EIP_284:I.Int01DeviceOut to see the individual bits
of this word. AS_EIP_284:I.Int01DeviceOut points to parameter 4
which is Trip Status. These 16 bits correlate to the Trip Status bit
descriptions in the
section on page