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Interpreting the status indicators troubleshooting – Rockwell Automation 1771-IAD AC/DC (120V)Input Installation Instructions User Manual

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AC/DC (120V) Input Module

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Publication 1771ĆIN023B-EN-P - August 2002

The front panel of your module contains one green module active
indicator, and 16 red status indicators as shown below.

ACTIVE

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Module Active

Indicator (green)

00 to 17

Status Indicators

(red)

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When the green module active indicator lights, the rack power
supply has properly established 5Vdc. ,The module active indicator
must be lit to properly interpret the red status indicators.

The red status indicators are provided for system logic side
indication of individual inputs. When a red indicator lights, voltage
is present on the terminal. The module transfers this information to
the backplane for the processor to read. See ‘‘Troubleshooting” for a
description, probable cause, and recommended action to take for
common faults based on indicator responses.

Use this table to help you interpret the 1771-IAD status indicators
and to troubleshoot module and system faults.

Indicator Status (color)

Description of Fault or System Status

Action to Take

Module active ON (green)

Normal Indication

None

Module active ON (green) and

Input status ON (red)

Check for voltage on terminal.

If voltage is present, take no action. If no

voltage is present, replace the module.

Module active ON (green) and

Input status OFF

Input devices not functioning properly or

faulty input circuitry on module.

1. Check input devices.

2. If input devices are OK, replace module.

No voltage on terminal.

None

Module active OFF and

Input status ON (red) or OFF

Not valid unless module active indicator

is on; when active is off, indicators do not

represent processor status.

1. Check chassis power supply and module

input power.

2. If power supplies are OK, replace module.

Interpreting the Status

Indicators

Troubleshooting