Specifications

10–12
Troubleshooting
Publication
1747-6.2
Identifying SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, and SLC 5/05 Processor Errors
The following LEDs and tables provide you with information
regarding error messages, possible cause(s) for the error, and
recommended action to take to resolve the error.
The Following
Error Exists
Probable Cause Recommended Action
No Line Power
1. Verify proper line voltage and connections on the
power terminals.
2. Verify proper 120/240V power supply jumper
selection. See page 6–8.
Power Supply
Fuse Blown
1. Check the incoming power fuse, check for proper
incoming power connections. Replace fuse.
2. If fuse blows again, replace the power supply. See
page 9–8 on fuse replacement.
Inadequate
System Power
Power Supply
Overloaded
1. Remove line power to power supply. Remove
several output modules from the chassis. Wait five
minutes. Reapply power.
2. If condition reoccurs, re-calculate module
configuration power required and verify proper power
supply selection. See page 2–11.
This problem can occur intermittently if power supply is
overloaded when output loading and temperature
varies.
Defective Power
Supply
1. Recheck other probable causes.
2. Monitor the line power to chassis power supply for
possible transient or shorting.
3. Replace the power supply.
The Following
Error Exists
Probable Cause Recommended Action
Inadequate
System Power
Improper Line
Power Voltage
Selection
Verify proper 120/240V power supply jumper selection.
See page 6–8.
Refer to the following key to determine the status of
the LED indicators:
Indicates the LED is OFF.
Indicates the LED is ON.
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:
POWER
RUN
FLT
BATT
FORCE
DH485
RS232
If the LEDs indicate: