ABB Robotics OmniCore C90XT Product Manual page 391

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Troubleshooting procedure
The troubleshooting table is supposed to be used as a detailed instruction together
with the troubleshooting flowchart.
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Product manual - OmniCore C90XT
3HAC073706-001 Revision: E
Action
Check the connections between
connectors Q1, Q2 & X2.
Tip
For more details, see Circuit dia-
gram - OmniCore C90XT.
Power on the controller. Check the
indicator LED MS on the power
unit.
Measure the 24 V DC input voltage
to the power unit.
X5
X9
Check connection to the robot sig-
nal exchange proxy.
A1.X9 (Power unit) - K2.X4
Measure the AC output voltage.
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7 Troubleshooting
7.3.4 Troubleshooting the power unit
Note
Open the door of the controller and check the
connections between connectors Q1, Q2 & ad-
apter X2.
How to open the controller is described in
Opening the robot controller on page
If the connection is OK, proceed with
step 2.
If there is a problem with the connection,
repair the connection and start over.
Make sure that the controller power supply is
in run-time mode.
Wait at least 1 min after power-on.
If the LED MS is:
Green, proceed with step 8.
Flashing red/green: a firmware upgrade
error has occurred. This is not supposed
to happen during runtime mode, proceed
with step 12.
Pulsing red: replace the power unit, step
12.
Not lit or red: The controller does not
have sufficient DC input voltage. Proceed
with step 3.
Use a multimeter and insulating gloves.
The input voltage should be 24 V.
Make sure that connectors X5, X9 are connec-
ted properly on both ends.
If the 24 V DC input voltage is normal,
proceed with step 8.
If the 24 V DC input voltage is abnormal,
proceed with the next step.
If the connection is OK, proceed with the next
step.
If there is a problem with the connection, repair
the connection and go to step 2.
Use a multimeter and insulating gloves.
The output voltage should be 230 V.
Make sure that connectors X6, X7 are connec-
ted properly on both ends.
If the output voltage is normal,
Troubleshooting the power supply on
page
407, and then
robot signal exchange proxy on page
If the output voltage is abnormal, pro-
ceed with step 6.
Continues on next page
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