Rockwell Automation 281A ArmorStart with ArmorPoint Backplane - Getting Started User Manual
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Publication 280A-QS001C-EN-P - July 2006
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The working space around the ArmorStart may be minimized as the
ArmorStart does not require examination, adjustment, servicing or
maintenance while energized. In lieu of this service, the ArmorStart is
meant to be unplugged and replaced after proper lockout/tag-out procedures
have been employed.
Since the ArmorStart is available with a factory installed HOA keypad
option this may require the ArmorStart to be selected and installed as
follows if the application requires frequent use of the hand operated
interface by the equipment operator:
1. They are not less than 0.6 m (2 ft) above the servicing level and are
within easy reach of the normal working position of the operator.
2. The operator is not placed in a hazardous situation when operating
them.
3. The possibility of inadvertent operation is minimized.
If the operated interface is used in industrial establishments where the
conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified
persons operate and service the ArmorStart's operator interface, and the
installation is located so that inadvertent operation is minimized then other
installation locations with acceptable access can be provided.
LED Status Indication
The LED Status Indication provides 4 status LEDs and a Reset button. The
LEDs provide status indication for the following:
•
POWER LED
The LED is illuminated solid green when control power is present and
with the proper polarity
•
RUN LED
This LED is illuminated solid green when a start command and control
power are present
•
NETWORK LED
This bi-color (red/green) LED indicates the status of the
communication link
•
FAULT LED
Indicates Controller Fault (trip) condition
The “Reset Button” as a local trip reset.
Figure 6 LED Status Indication and Reset