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SPYDER® BACNET® PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS
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Table 8. Status LED States.
BACNET STATUS LED:
The LED on the front of the controller, between the BACnet
MS/TP terminals and MAC Address DIP Switches, provides a
visual indication of the BACnet MS/TP communication status.
When the controller receives power, the LED appears in one of
the following allowable states, as described in Table 9.
Table 9. BACnet Status LED States.
Step 3. Checkout Completion
At this point the controller is installed and powered. To
complete the checkout, the N
IAGARA FRAMEWORK® application
(run on a PC) is used to configure the I/O and functions of the
controller. Refer to the Programming Tool User Guide, form no.
63-2662, for controller configuration and programming details.
CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT
There are no serviceable or repairable parts inside the
controller.
WARNING
Fire, Explosion, or Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
Do not attempt to modify the physical or electrical
characteristics of this device in any way. Replace the
controller if troubleshooting indicates a malfunction.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause severe injury, death or property damage.
Disconnect power supply before beginning controller
replacement to prevent electrical shock or equipment
damage.
Terminal Block Removal
To simplify controller replacement, all terminal blocks are
designed to be removed with the wiring connections intact and
then re-installed on the new controller. See Fig. 24 and refer to
the following procedure:
IMPORTANT
To prevent bending or breaking the alignment pins on
longer terminal blocks, insert the screwdriver at
several points to evenly and gradually lift up the
terminal block.
Insert the screwdriver blade no more than 1/8 in.
(3 mm) to prevent damage to the terminal block align-
ment pins on the controller circuit board.
Fig. 24. Removing Terminal Blocks.
1. Use a thin-bladed screwdriver to evenly raise the
terminal block from its alignment pins:
a. For short terminal blocks (1 to 5 terminals), insert
screwdriver blade in the center of the terminal block
and use a back and forth twisting motion to gently
raise the terminal block from its alignment pins 1/4 in.
(6.35 mm).
b. For long terminal blocks (6 or more terminals), insert
screwdriver blade on one side of the terminal block
and gently rotate the blade 1/4 turn. Then, move to
the other side of the terminal block and do the same.
Repeat until the terminal block is evenly raised 1/4 in.
(6.35 mm) from its alignment pins.
LED State Blink Rate Status or Condition
OFF Not applicable No power to processor,
LED damaged, low
voltage to board, first
second of power up or
loader damaged.
ON ON steady;
not blinking
Processor not operating.
Application Program CRC
being checked. This takes
1-2 seconds and occurs
on each restart (power
up, reset and reflash, and
following configuration file
download).
Very Slow Blink
(continuous)
1 second ON,
1 second OFF
Controller is operating
normally.
Slow Blink
(continuous)
0.5 second ON,
0.5 second OFF
Controller alarm is active
or controller in process of
configuration file
download.
Medium Blink
(continuous)
0.3 second ON,
0.3 second OFF
Controller is in reflash
mode or awaiting/
receiving reflash data via
the BACnet network.
BACnet LED Status Status or Condition
Solid on Controller has power, loader is not
running.
Solid on, blinking off
once in 2.5 sec.
Controller is in reflash mode, no MS/
TP communication.
Solid on, blinking off
twice in 2.5 sec.
Controller is in reflash mode, MS/TP
communication present.
Solid on, blinking off
thrice in 2.5 sec
Controller is in reflash mode, MS/TP
communication data transfer in
progress.
Solid off, there is no
power
No power to processor, LED
damaged, low voltage to board, or
loader damaged.
Solid off, blinking on
once in 2.5 sec.
Controller is running, no MS/TP
communication.
Solid off, blinking on
twice in 2.5 sec.
Controller is running, MS/TP
communication present.
Solid off, blinking on
thrice in 2.5 sec
Controller is running, MS/TP
communication data transfer in
progress.
SHORT TERMINAL BLOCK
LONGTERMINAL BLOCK
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