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Rockwell Automation 1772-LP3 PLC - 2/30 Programmable Controller Programming and Operations Manual User Manual

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Hardware Considerations

Chapter 2

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on the front panel of the local adapter module aid in troubleshooting. These
indicators are:

ACTIVE — Illuminates when proper communication is established
between the processor and the I/O chassis. It also indicates that DC
power is properly supplied to the I/O chassis. It is normally on.

RACK FAULT — Illuminates when I/O data is not in the proper format.
It is normally off.

Possible causes of a rack fault are:

Data parity error on address or control lines
Missing terminator plug
Disconnected/broken communications cable
No power at the processor.

An I/O Interconnect cable is required to connect between the PLC-2/30
and local I/O rack adapter modules. It is available in two sizes:

3 ft. I/O Interconnect cable (.92m)

1777–CA

6 ft. I/O Interconnect cable (1.85m)

1777-CB

I/O Cable Terminator Plug

1777-CP

(used to “close” the I/O interconnect cable link at the last I/O adapter
module)

A remote system allows the processor and the I/O chassis to be separated
by up to 10,000 cable feet (approx. 3,048 meters). Up to 7 remote I/O
racks may be assigned.

Proper transmission of data between the PLC-2/30 processor and
remote bulletin 1771 I/O modules requires a 1772-SD2 Remote I/O
Scanner/Distribution Panel plus a 1771-ASB Remote Adapter in each I/O
chassis. Connection between the PLC-2/30 processor and the 1772-SD2
is through a 1772-CS interconnect cable. Connection from the 1772-SD2
to a 1771-ASB Remote I/O Adapter and from one remote I/O adapter to
another is through 1770-CD twinaxial interconnect cable.

The front of the 1772-SD2 distribution panel has eight bicolor red/green
LED indicators. If the I/O chassis is used and serial communication is
valid, the RACK STATUS LED will be green. If the I/O chassis is not
used, the LED is off. For an I/O rack fault condition, the corresponding
RACK STATUS LED will be red. The rack 0 indicator will also go to red
if there is a dependent I/O fault.

2.9
Remote System Structure