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BATTERY & TIME KEEPING

A battery is used to keep time when the unit is without power. Typical 

accuracy of the G315C time keeping is less than one minute per month drift. The 
battery of a G315C unit does not affect the unit’s memory, all configurations and 
data is stored in non-volatile memory.

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OFTWARE

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 O

PERATION

CRIMSON

®

 SOFTWARE

Crimson

®

 software is available as a free download from Red Lion’s website 

or it can be purchased on a CD, see “Ordering Information” for part number. The 
latest version of the software is always available from the website, and updating 
your copy is free.

DISPLAY

This operator interface uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) for displaying text 

and graphics. The display utilizes a cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFL) for 
lighting the display. The CCFL tubes can be dimmed for low light conditions.

These CCFL tubes have a limited lifetime. Backlight lifetime is based upon 

the amount of time the display is turned on at full intensity. Turning the 
backlight off when the display is not in use can extend the lifetime of your 
backlight. This can be accomplished through the Crimson software when 
configuring your unit.

KEYPAD

The G315C keypad consists of ten keys that can be used for on-screen menus.

TOUCHSCREEN

This operator interface utilizes a resistive analog touchscreen for user input. 

The unit will only produce an audible tone (beep) when a touch on an active 
touchscreen cell is sensed. The touchscreen is fully functional as soon as the 
operator interface is initialized, and can be operated with gloved hands.

TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR G315C

If for any reason you have trouble operating, connecting, or simply have 

questions concerning your new G315C, contact Red Lion’s technical support. 
For contact information, refer to the back page of this bulletin for phone and 
fax numbers.

EMAIL: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.redlion.net
General Troubleshooting Tech Note: 

http://www.redlion.net/TechNotes/TN0135.html 

FRONT PANEL LEDS

There are three front panel LEDs. Shown below is the default status of 

the LEDs.

1. The operator interface is shipped without a configuration. After downloading 

a configuration, if the light remains in the flashing state continuously, try 
cycling power. If the LED still continues to flash, try downloading a 
configuration again.

2. Do not turn off power to the unit while this light is flickering. The unit 

writes data in two minute intervals. Later Microsoft operating systems will 
not lock the drive unless they need to write data; Windows 98 may lock the 
drive any time it is mounted, thereby interfering with logging. Refer to 
“Mounting the CompactFlash” in the Crimson 2 User Manual.

 Valid configuration is loaded and there are no alarms present.

STEADY

 A tag is in an alarm state.

FLASHING

 GREEN (BOTTOM)

 Valid CompactFlash card present.

STEADY

 YELLOW (MIDDLE)

 Unit is powered and running an application.

 Unit is in the boot loader, no valid configuration is loaded.

1

 LED                   INDICATION

 GREEN (TOP, LABELED “PWR”)

CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

The inverter board, attached to the mounting plate, supplies the 
high voltage to operate the backlight. Touching the inverter 
board may result in injury to personnel.

 CompactFlash card being checked.

 No CompactFlash card is present.

FLICKERING

FLASHING 

RAPIDLY

OFF

STEADY

FLASHING

FLASHING 

SLOWLY

 Incorrectly formatted CompactFlash card present.

 Unit is writing to the CompactFlash, either because it is 
 storing data, or because the PC connected via the USB port 
 has locked the drive.

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CAUTION

: The circuit board contains static sensitive 

components. Before handling the operator interface without 
the rear cover attached, discharge static charges from your 
body by touching a grounded bare metal object. Ideally, 
handle the operator interface at a static controlled clean 
workstation. Also, do not touch the surface areas of the 
circuit board. Dirt, oil, or other contaminants may adversely 
affect circuit operation.

WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT
EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
AND THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - THE AREA MUST BE 
KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS BEFORE SERVICING/ 
REPLACING THE UNIT AND BEFORE INSTALLING OR 
REMOVING I/O WIRING AND BATTERY.

Summary of Contents for G315C

Page 1: ...N0000 G3DN DeviceNet option card for G3 operator interfaces with isolated high speed communications ports G3DN0000 G3PBDP Profibus DP Optional Communication Card G3PBDP00 SFCRM2 Crimson 2 0 2 SFCRM200...

Page 2: ...to IEC 68 2 27 Operational 35 g s 9 msec in 3 directions Altitude Up to 2000 meters 9 CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCES SAFETY UL Recognized Component File E179259 UL61010 1 CSA 22 2 No 61010 1 Recognize...

Page 3: ...ny case it is very important that the power supply is mounted correctly if the unit is to operate reliably Please take care to observe the following points The power supply must be mounted close to th...

Page 4: ...mpactFlash instructions in the Crimson 2 user manual CABLES AND DRIVERS Red Lion has a wide range of cables and drivers for use with many different communication types A list of these drivers and cabl...

Page 5: ...1 COM 3 COM 6 TxEN 2 TxEN 5 Name RLC RJ11 Name G3 RJ45 Connections G3 to Modular Controller CBLRLC05 TxA 8 TxA 8 TxB 7 TxB 7 COM 6 COM 6 TxEN 5 TxEN 5 RxA TxA 3 2 2 3 RxA TxA 3 2 2 3 RxB 4 1 RxB 4 1 T...

Page 6: ...Ds Shown below is the default status of the LEDs 1 The operator interface is shipped without a configuration After downloading a configuration if the light remains in the flashing state continuously t...

Page 7: ...inimum of 4Mbytes with the G315C s CompactFlash socket Cards are available at most computer and office supply retailers CompactFlash can be used for configuration transfers larger configurations data...

Page 8: ...yer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalties imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Act P L 92 573 and liability imposed upon any pers...

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