Chapter 9, Diagnostics, Overview – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual
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Chapter
9
Diagnostics
Overview
This chapter describes the fault diagnostics of the ArmorStart® Distributed
Motor Controller and the conditions that cause various faults to occur.
Protection Programming
Many of the protective features available with the ArmorStart Distributed Motor
Controller can be enabled and adjusted through the programming parameters
provided. For further details on programming, refer to
281E/284E Programmable Parameters.
Fault Display
The ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller comes equipped with a built-in
LED status indication which provides four status LEDs and a Reset button.
Figure 79 - LED Status Indication and Reset
Clear Fault
You may clear a fault using the following methods:
• Remotely via network communications
• A remote reset will be attempted upon detection of a rising edge (0 to 1
transition) of the “Fault Reset” bit in the various I/O assemblies. A remote
reset will also be attempted upon detection of the rising edge of the “Fault
Reset” parameter.
• Locally via the “Reset” button on the LED Status indication keypad.
Fault Codes
Table 30 provides a reference of the Fault LED indications for Bulletin 280E/
281E and Bulletin 284E Distributed Motor Controllers.