Instruction Manual

Chapter 6: Testing Your Module 65
Channel-status LEDs (Green)
The channel-status LED operates with status bits in the channel status
word to indicate the following faults detected by the module:
invalid channel configuration
an open-circuit input
out-of-range errors
selected filter frequency data acquisition or auto-calibration errors
When the module detects any of the following fault conditions, it causes
the channel-status LED to blink and sets the corresponding fault bit in the
channel status word. Channel fault bits (bits 12-15) and channel-status
LEDs are self-clearing when fault conditions are corrected.
Open-circuit Detection (Bit 12)
If open-circuit is enabled for an applicable input channel, the module tests
the channel for an open-circuit condition each time it scans its input.
Open-circuit detection is always performed for the CJC inputs. Open
circuit does not apply to ±2V, 0-5V, 1-5V, ±10V, 0-10V, or 0-20mA ranges.
Possible causes of an open circuit include:
broken thermocouple, RTD or CJC sensor
thermocouple, RTD or CJC sensor wire cut or disconnected
millivolt, volt or milliamp input wire cut or disconnected
less than 3 ohms has been detected on an RTD input.
Out-of-Range Detection (Bit 13 for under range, bit
14 for over range)
The module tests all enabled channels for an out-of-range condition each
time it scans its inputs. Possible causes of an out-of-range condition
include:
the temperature is too hot or too cold for the thermocouple or RTD
being used
a type B thermocouple may be registering a °F value in EU x1 beyond
the range allowed by the SLC processor (beyond 32,767) for the data
word
a CJC sensor may be damaged or the temperature being detected by
the CJC may be outside the CJC sensor range limits
the millivolt, Volt, or milliamp input is outside of its selected input range