10–13
Troubleshooting
Publication 1747-6.2
The Following
Error Exists
Probable Cause
Recommended Action
Either Improper
Mode Selected or
User Program
Logic
1. Verify selected processor mode.
2. If the processor is in the Program/Test modes,
attempt Run mode entry:
•
If keyswitch is in the REM position and
there is no key, use the programmer.
•
If keyswitch is in REM or PROG position,
and you have the key, toggle to the RUN
position.
3. If in the suspend mode, check user program logic
for suspend instructions.
Refer to your programming software user manual.
Line Power Out of
Operating Range
1. Check proper 120/240V power supply jumper
selection and incoming power connections.
2. Monitor for proper line voltage at the incoming
power connections.
See page 6–8 for power supply installation.
Processor Not in
Run Mode
Improper Seating
of Power Supply,
and/or Processor
in the Chassis
1. Remove power and inspect the power supply
chassis connections and the processor chassis
connections.
2. Re-install the devices and re-apply power.
Important: The processor only operates in slot 0 of
chassis #1.
Defective
Processor, Power
Supply, or Chassis
1. Attempt Run mode selection of Processor in
existing chassis:
•
If keyswitch is in the REM position and there is
no key, use the programmer.
•
If keyswitch is in REM or PROG position, and you
have the key, toggle to the RUN position.
2. Place processor in another chassis not in the
existing system. Apply power, reconfigure and attempt
Run mode selection. If unsuccessful, replace
processor.
3. Try existing power supply in test chassis. If
unsuccessful, replace power supply. If entry into the
Run mode is allowed, replace the existing chassis.
Refer to the following key to determine the status of
the LED indicators:
Indicates the LED is OFF.
Indicates the LED is ON.
➀
The DH485 LED on the SLC 5/03 processor is labeled DH
+
on
the SLC 5/04 processor, and ENET on the SLC 5/05 processor.
Indicates the LED is FLASHING.
Status of LED does not matter.
POWER
RUN
FLT
BATT
FORCE
DH485
RS232
If the LEDs indicate:
➀