Leds – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
Page 393
Component Definition and Maintenance 6-89
7000 “A” Frame
7000A-UM150F-EN-P –June 2013
The receiver can accept either 2-wire or 4-wire transmitters, and therefore
the connections to this port are dependent on the type of external
transmitter used. The figure below shows the recommended connections.
Again, the type of shielded cable used is application specific as per the
transmitter.
CIB
J4B
1
2
3
4
CIB
J4B
1
2
3
4
2-Wire Transmitter
CIB Supplied Power
(Sourcing)
RTN
Out
Out
VPP
GND
RTN
DC
4-Wire Transmitter
User supplied power
(Sinking)
VPP
CIB
J4B
1
2
3
4
CIB
J4B
1
2
3
4
2-Wire Transmitter
CIB Supplied Power
(Sourcing)
RTN
Out
Out
VPP
GND
RTN
DC
4-Wire Transmitter
User supplied power
(Sinking)
VPP
Figure 6.70 – Process Loop Receiver Connections
LEDs
There are 5 LEDs on the CIB, labeled D1 to D5. They are designated as
follows:
LED
Designation
Description
D1
OBP1
This LED is similar in function to D1 on the DCB. It is
the On-Board Programming LED, and the DCB table
should be used to evaluate the status of the LED
D2
MOD A
ScanPort Communication Status LED
- Flashing Red – All valid adapters are Lost
- Flashing Red/Green – At least one, but not all,
of the valid adapters are lost
- Green – All valid adapters are OK
- Off – No adapters are connected or active
D3
MOD B
DPI Communication Status LED
- Flashing Red – All valid adapters are Lost
- Flashing Red/Green – At least one, but not all,
of the valid adapters are lost
- Green – All valid adapters are OK
- Off – No adapters are connected or active
D4
XIO LINK
XIO Link Status LED
- Solid Green – XIO #1 has been configured and
detected
- Off – XIO #1 either is not configured or not detected
D5
HEALTHY
The healthy LED will be green as long as all control
voltages on the CIB are OK, and the CIB Watchdog is
operating correctly