GE IS200ADIIH_A_ _ Network Router User Manual


 
GEI-100305 Auxiliary Drive to ISBus Interface Board IS200ADII
9
Table 6. Fault Codes for ADII Board and ISBus Interface
Fault
No.
Fault Name Description Corrective Action to Take
359 FLT_LINK_LOS
(May be set up to
monitor
AUXCMD.00 bit.
If AUXCMD.00 =
0, the cause fault
FL359.) *
The ISBus controller is not receiving
data from the ISBus LAN.
(LCP ADII interrupt is not being
triggered)
Check to make sure there is a master
controller on the ISBus and that it is
communicating.
Check ADII board JP1 for a 1-2
connection.
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections
and cables.
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2
& P3)
Replace ADII board
446 FLT_LADIINIT ADII board failed initialization Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections
and cables.
Replace ADII board
447 FLT_LADIIWDG ISBus controller and/or LCP has failed
the watchdog
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections
and cables.
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2
& P3)
Replace ADII board
448 FLT_LADIIRTM ADII board run time fault
The ISBus controller has a fault or LCP
has detected a problem with the ADII
board or ISBus controller interface.
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections
and cables.
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2
& P3)
Replace ADII board
449 FLT_LADIISEL Another drive LAN is enabled besides
ISBus.
Modify the drive’s parameters (EEROM)
to disable the other LANs
DLAN – LCPJP1.0 (EE615.0 ) = 1
DLAN + – ARCJP1.0 (EE706.0) = 0
GENIUS – GENJPR.0 (EE725.0) = 0
ADCI – LCPJP3.0 (EE617.0) = 0
(CPL/CBUS/FBUS)
* = AUXCMD.00 will be set if the LCP is interrupted by the ADII board's interrupt line (the ISBus controller received
data from the master), AUXCMD.00 will be cleared if the interrupt does not happen for 80 ms.
Application Data
The ADII board has no fuses or hardware jumpers. The ADII board has LED
indicators and testpoints for diagnostic and setup purposes. Any ISBus or ADII
board faults will be displayed on the drive’s display. The testpoints on the ADII
board are for manufacturing, diagnostic, and setup purposes. See Figure 2 for the
locations of these devices.