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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-PM001A-EN-P – August 2011
Chapter 4
ArmorStart
®
EtherNet/IP
™
Communications & Control Programming Manual
The
Reset
Button is a local fault reset.
Note:
Verify that the "A3 Power Loss" fault is enabled within parameter 24,
Pr Fault Enable before starting this section.
1.
De-energize any input bits that may be energized and ensure nothing is
triggering the photo sensor during this section.
2.
Turn the
A3 Fault
switch, wait for 3 seconds, and then let go of the switch
so it can return to the closed position.
a. A few seconds after the A3 power has been restored, the ArmorStart
unit should display its fault status information.
i. The
Fault
status indication LED should be blinking red. Cross
reference the blink pattern to the blink pattern explanation in the
Fault LED Indicators for Bulletin 280E
table on page
. Verify the
fault indication correctly identifies the fault that occurred.
ii. Also observe the network status indication. Refer to the
for the network status
indication descriptions.
3.
Press the blue
Reset
button on the unit to clear the fault and verify the
fault was cleared. The status LEDs should all be green.
4.
Bring the unit online and put the controller into
Rem Run
mode in
RSLogix 5000. Refer to step 7 on page
if needed.
5.
Flip the
A3 Fault
switch again, hold for another 3 seconds, and release to
simulate another A3 Power Loss
Table 1 – Bulletin 280E LED Status Indicator
LED
Definition
Power
This LED will be illuminated solid green when
switched control power is present and with the
proper polarity.
Run
This LED will be illuminated solid green when a
start command and control power is present.
Network
This bi-color LED is used to indicate the status of
the internal network connection.
Fault
This LED is used to indicate the fault status of
the ArmorStart. When the unit is faulted, the
unit will respond with a specific blink pattern to
identify the fault.