Specifications
10–15
Troubleshooting
Publication
1747-6.2
The Following
Error Exists
Probable Cause Recommended Action
Initial CPU Factory
Power-up
Condition in Effect
1. Refer to chapter 8 and follow the start-up procedures.
2. Clear processor memory to get rid of the flashing FLT
LED.
CPU Major
Fault
Hardware/
Software Major
Fault Detected
Erratic repetitive
power cycling can
cause a CPU
major hardware
fault.
1. Use programmer to monitor and clear the fault (or if
keyswitch in REM):
a. Monitor Status File Word S:6 for major error code.
b. Refer to your programming software user manual for
error codes and additional troubleshooting information.
c. Remove hardware/software condition causing fault.
d. Clear Status File S:1/13 major error bits, if set.
e. Clear Status File S:5 minor error bits, if set.
f. Clear Status File S:6 major error code (optional).
g. Attempt a processor Run mode entry.
If unsuccessful, repeat recommended action steps above.
2. Use the keyswitch to clear the fault. Toggle the
keyswitch to PROG and back to RUN. (See page 10–11.)
If FAULT occurs again, use programmer to get error code
and determine the source of problem.
The Following
Error Exists
Probable Cause Recommended Action
System does
not operate per
ladder logic.
User Forced I/O
Disabling
Operation
1. Monitor program file online and identify forced I/O.
2. Disable appropriate forces and test system conditions
again.
Refer to your programming software user manual.
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
POWER
RUN
FLT
BATT
FORCE
DH485
RS232
If the LEDs indicate:
➀