Progression Of Blink Sequence; Figure 76: Blink Sequence Process Diagram - WAGO -I/O-IPC-C6 Manual

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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
758-874/000-110 WAGO-I/O-IPC-C6
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14.2.1

Progression of Blink Sequence

An error is always displayed as three blink sequences in a cyclic manner:
1.
The first blink sequence (flickering) introduces the error message.
2.
After a short break, the second blink sequence starts. The number of blink
pulses indicates the exact error code that describes the type of error.
3.
After another break, the third blink sequence starts. The number of blink
pulses indicates the error argument, which provides additional descriptions
of the error, e.g. on which of the 750 Series components connected to the
I/O-IPC the error has occurred.
the power supply
'I/O' LED is blinking (red)
'I/O'-LED is shining (green)
ready for operation

Figure 76: Blink sequence process diagram

Manual
Version 2.3.0
Switching on
Start-up
No
Test o.k.?
Yes
'I/O' LED
1st flash sequence (red)
(Introduction of the error indication)
1st break
'I/O' LED
2nd flash sequence (red)
Error code
(Number of flash cycles)
2nd break
'I/O' LED
3rd flash sequence (red)
Error argument
(Number of flash cycles)
Diagnostics
165

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