Troubleshooting
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i-Vu Open Link
If you have problems mounting, wiring, or addressing the i-Vu Open Link, contact Carrier Control Systems
Support.
LED's
The LED’s indicate if the i-Vu Open Link is speaking to other devices on the network. The LED’s should reflect
communication traffic based on the baud rate set. The higher the baud rate, the more solid the LED's will
look.
The
Module Status
LED can display the following error codes.
Error
Code...
Indicates...
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Possible solutions
Open controllers have
not been discovered
and uploaded in i-
Vu/Field Assistant
Discover controllers on the Open network in i-Vu/Field
Assistant.
In i-Vu/Field Assistant, import the i-Vu Open Link.
1
A control program error Obtain a Module Status Report (Modstat) and look for error
conditions.*
If you cannot determine the error from the Modstat, send a
screenshot of the Modstat to Carrier Technical Support.
To obtain a Modstat:
•
Go to the the
Enhanced Access
menu >
Selection 2
>
Display Modstat
•
In i-Vu/Field Assistant, click the
Main Menu
button, select
Manual Command
and type in
Modstat
.
2
The i-Vu Open Link's
memory is full
In i-Vu/Field Assistant, reduce the amount of trend data being
stored in the controller.
3
A setup error
Verify that the IP address has been set properly. See
Addressing the i-Vu Open Link.
(page )
4
A system error
Obtain a Module Status Report (Modstat) and look for error
messages. If you cannot determine the error from the Modstat,
send a screenshot of the Modstat to Carrier Technical Support.
To obtain a Modstat:
•
Go to the the
Enhanced Access
menu >
Selection 2
>
Display Modstat
•
In i-Vu/Field Assistant, click the
Main Menu
button, select
Manual Command
and type in
Modstat
.
Troubleshooting