10–3
Troubleshooting
Publication 1747-6.2
Replacing Fuses
When replacing a fuse, be sure to remove all power from the system.
Program Alteration
There are several causes of alteration to the user program, including
extreme environmental conditions, Electromagnetic Interference
(EMI), improper grounding, improper wiring connections, and
unauthorized tampering. If you suspect the memory has been
altered, check the program against a previously saved program on an
EEPROM, UVPROM or Flash EPROM module.
To receive the maximum benefit of this troubleshooting section, we
recommend you follow these steps:
1. Identify the status of your processor LEDs. See chapter 5 for a
description of LEDs and their different states.
2. Using the tables on the following pages, match your processor
and power supply LEDs with the status LEDs located in the first
column.
3. Once the status LEDs are matched to the appropriate table,
simply move across the table identifying error description and
probable causes.
4. Follow the recommended action steps for each probable cause
until the error is corrected.
5. If recommended actions do not correct the error, contact your
local Allen-Bradley sales office or distributor.
Troubleshooting the SLC
5/01 and SLC 5/02
Processors