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Description
Power unit status
LED
Required test equipment
Equipment needed for troubleshooting:
Equipment
Multimeter
Insulating gloves
Circuit diagram - OmniCore C30, Circuit dia-
gram - OmniCore C30 for IRB 14050, Circuit
diagram - OmniCore C30 for CRB 15000
Preparations
1
2
3
57 Not available for CRB 15000 controller.
Product manual - OmniCore C30
3HAC060860-001 Revision: P
The status indicator LED can be used to identify the following status
during startup/power on:
1 Red, steady: Default when power is available.
2 Red, flashing: Power is on, self-test is ongoing, operating system
3 Green, flashing
4 Green, steady: Power unit is operational.
If the LED does not turn steady green after 30-60sec, then the status
indicator LED can be used to identify the following issues:
Note
When troubleshooting the power unit for an CRB 15000 controller, there is only
two status:
Red, the power unit is broken. Replace it.
Green, the power unit is ok.
Action
Check the FlexPendant for errors and warnings.
Power the controller off. Wait one minute, power the controller on.
Wait 30-60 seconds after power-on.
Make sure that the control system power is in run-time mode.
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6.3.4 Troubleshooting the power unit
is loading.
57
: Application is loaded and waiting for com-
munication.
No color: Power to the power unit is missing.
Red, steady: Internal error.
Red, flashing: Firmware error or self-test failure.
57
Green, flashing
: Communication error to another module.
Note
3HAC059896-009, 3HAC063898-009,
3HAC072448-009
6 Troubleshooting
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