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Troubleshooting
Publication 1747-6.2
Between the time you apply power to an SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, or
SLC 5/05 processor and the communications are established via a
connected programming device, the only form of communication
between you and the processor is through the LED display.
When power is applied, all of the LEDs flash on and then off while
the processor conducts hardware tests. This is part of the normal
powerup sequence. Following the selftest by the processor, all the
LEDs again flash on momentarily. If a user program is in a running
state, the RUN LED will be on. If a fault exists within the processor,
the FLT LED is on.
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
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. Then follow the recommended action steps for each probable
cause until the cause is identified.
5. If recommended actions do not identify the trouble cause, contact
your local Allen-Bradley sales office or distributor.
Clearing SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, and SLC 5/05 Processor Faults
Using the Keyswitch
Toggle the keyswitch from RUN to PROG and then back to RUN;
this clears the fault. If the keyswitch is left in the RUN position, the
processor mode cannot be changed from a programmer/operator
interface device. If you return the keyswitch to the REM position,
you can then use a programmer/operator interface device to change
the processor mode.
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ATTENTION: If you clear a processor fault using the
keyswitch, the processor immediately enters the Run
mode.
Troubleshooting the
SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, and
SLC 5/05 Processors