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Product manual - OmniCore C30
3HAC060860-001 Revision: P
Action
Power on the controller. Check the
indicator LED MS on the power
unit.
Measure the 24 V DC input voltage
to the power unit.
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X5
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X9
Check connection to the robot sig-
nal exchange proxy.
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A1.X9 (Power unit) - K2.X4
Measure the AC output voltage.
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Measure the AC input voltage.
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A1.X1 - A1.K1
Check the connection from the
power inlet to the power unit.
Check the LEDs of the Ethernet
ports X3, X12 on the power unit.
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6 Troubleshooting
6.3.4 Troubleshooting the power unit
Note
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:
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Green, proceed with step 8.
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Flashing red/green: a firmware upgrade
error has occurred. This is not supposed
to happen during runtime mode, proceed
with step 12.
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Pulsing red: replace the power unit, step
12.
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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.
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If the 24 V DC input voltage is normal,
proceed with step 8.
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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/110 V.
Make sure that connectors X6, X7 are connec-
ted properly on both ends.
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If the output voltage is normal,
Troubleshooting the power supply on
page
550, and then
robot signal exchange proxy on page
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If the output voltage is abnormal, pro-
ceed with step 6.
Use a multimeter and insulating gloves.
The AC input voltage should be 230 V/110 V.
Make sure that connector X1 is connected
properly on both ends.
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If the input voltage is normal, proceed
with step 12.
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If the input voltage is abnormal, proceed
with the next step.
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If the connection is OK, troubleshoot
LEDs are lit on the controller on page
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If there is a problem with the connection,
repair the connection and start over.
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If the LEDs are normal, proceed with step
10.
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If the LEDs are abnormal, proceed with
the next step.
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