Chapter 9 – Spectrum Controls 1756sc-OF8H Series A User Manual
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The analog I/O modules have indicators which provide indication of
module status. ControlLogix modules use the following:
LED
This display:
Means
Take this action:
OK
Steady Green Light
The inputs are being multicast
None
OK
Flashing Green Light
The module has passed internal
None
diagnostics but is not currently
performing connected communication
OK
Flashing Red Light
Previously established communication
Check controller
has timed out and chassis communications
OK
Steady Red Light
It is likely the module should be replaced
See below
CAL
Flashing Green Light
The module is in calibration mode
None
Under fault conditions the module will communicate a particular error via
a LED blink code. A description of the fault conditions and LED blink
codes is listed below...
OK LED
CAL LED
Fault Status
RED
Flashing Green
Firmware Download in Process
RED
3 Blinks
Major Nonrecoverable
Boot code section has failed the CRC check. Send in Module for Repair
RED
4 Blinks
Major Nonrecoverable
Serial Number not programmed. Send in Module for Repair
RED
5 Blinks
Major Nonrecoverable
Boot code section has failed the CRC check. Send in Module for Repair
RED
6 Blinks
Major Recoverable
Application code section has failed the CRC check. Try reprogramming the module firmware.
If condition persists send module in for repair.
RED
9 Blinks
Major Nonrecoverable
Module has lost it’s calibration data. Send in Module for repair.
RED
10 Blinks
Major Recoverable
Module’s firmware watchdog timer has timed out. Try resetting module.
If condition persists send module in for repair.
Note: In RSLogix5000 the Fault Status can be seen in the “Module Info”
tab of the module’s properties dialog.
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