Module powerup, Diagnostic indicators, Default configuration – Rockwell Automation 1769-HSC Compact High Speed Counter Module User Manual
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22 Compact I/O High-speed Counter Module
Publication 1769-IN030B-EN-P - October 2010
Module Powerup
At module powerup, a series of internal diagnostic tests are
performed. These diagnostic tests must be successfully completed or
the module OK status indicator remains off or red, and a module
error is reported to the controller.
Diagnostic Indicators
Default Configuration
When the module is powered up for the first time, it uses the following default configuration
values. All counters are disabled and all outputs are off. The module’ s Default Safe State
configuration is all zero’s, resulting in the following:
•
Program State = UDSS (user-defined safe state)
•
Program Value = OFF
•
ProgramStateRun = No
•
Fault State = UDSS (user-defined safe state)
•
Fault Value = OFF
•
FaultStateRun = No
•
PFE (Program to Fault Enable) = leave program value applied.
Refer to the Compact I/O High-speed Counter User Manual, publication
use your programming software to change the configuration.
Status
Indicator
Color
Indicates
Status
Indicator
Color
Indicates
0 OUT
Amber
ON/OFF logic status of output 0 A0
Amber ON/OFF status of input A0
1 OUT
Amber
ON/OFF logic status of output 1 A1
Amber ON/OFF status of input A1
2 OUT
Amber
ON/OFF logic status of output 2 B0
Amber ON/OFF status of input B0
3 OUT
Amber
ON/OFF logic status of output 3 B1
Amber ON/OFF status of input B1
FUSE
Red
Overcurrent
Z0
Amber ON/OFF status of input Z0
OK
Off
No power is applied
Z1
Amber ON/OFF status of input Z1
Red (briefly)
Performing self-test
Solid green
Normal operating condition
Flashing green
OK, in Program or Fault mode
Solid red or
amber
Hardware error. Cycle power to the module. If problem persists, replace
the module
Flashing red
Recoverable fault. Reconfigure, reset, or perform error recovery. Refer to the
Compact I/O High-speed Counter User Man
ALL ON
Possible causes for all status indicators to be On include the following:
• Bus error has occurred: Controller hard fault. Cycle power.
• During upgrade of controller: Normal. Do not cycle power during the upgrade.
0
2
1
OK
3
A0
Z0
B0
OUT
IN
A1
Z1
B1
FUSE