Grasso
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GRASSO SYSTEM CONTROL
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7.3.3
Periphery bus coupler
After switsching on, the bus coupler immediately checks the connected configuration. During this „self test“ all
functions of the connected terminals and the communication with the in- and output modules are tested. Error
free start-up is signalled by extinction of the red LED „I/O ERR“.
Figure 2: Periphery bus coupler with system LEDs
On the upper right hand side of the bus coupler are two more green LEDs that indicate the voltage supply. The
lefthand LED indicates the 24V supply of the bus coupler. The right hand LED signals the supply to the power
contacts.
The system LEDs on the front side of the bus coupler have the following meaning:
RUN
(green)
BF
(red)
DIA
(red)
Meaning
Operation state: RUN; inputs are read and outputs are set.
or
1. Bus activity, but slave is not yet parameterised. Possible cause: no
program available.
2. Bus error in which the outputs become 0.
PLC is in STOP mode; no exchange of data
no bus activity, connection to PLC could not be established.
or
Bus error, exchange of data between bus coupler and in- and output
modules is stopped.
I/O RUN
(green)
I/O ERR
(red)
Meaning
The LED lights up in order to indicate fault-free operation.
or
If the LED blinks, an error in the area of the terminals is indicated.
The error code can be determined from the frequency and number
of blinks.
LED off
LED on
LED flashing slowly
LED flashing quickly
7.3.4
Analogue input terminals
The error LEDs indicate sensor faults, e.g. a broken wire or an overload condition (see chapter 5.4.4).
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