Honeywell XL 800 SERIES Alarm and Power LEDs, Watchdog Status, Modem Interface, Bus Switch S2

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Mounting/Dismounting Modules

Excel 800

Alarm and Power LEDs

The XCL8010AU Controller Module is equipped with an alarm LED and a power LED.

Fig. 32. Alarm LED (1) and power LED (2)

Alarm LED (1, red)

Table 17. Controller alarm LED

 

Off

Normal operation

 

On

Watchdog alarm output is powered

 

 

The controller has encountered a hardware

 

 

 

problem

 

 

The application has a fault

 

 

The controller has been powered up without

 

 

 

an application or the operator has manually

 

 

 

stopped the application.

 

 

 

In this case, the LED will light up 13 minutes

 

 

 

after power-up without application

 

Flashing

The watchdog alarm output has not yet been

 

 

powered, although the controller has

 

 

encountered a problem.

 

 

The controller performs a warm start.

 

 

If problem persists, the LED will become lit

 

 

constantly, see above.

 

 

See section "Troubleshooting" on page 31.

Power LED (2, green)

 

 

Table 18. Controller power LED

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

Normal operation

 

Flashing

 

One or more of the internal voltage supplies

 

 

 

are outside of the permissible ranges.

 

 

 

The controller stops operation.

 

 

 

Check wiring or see section

 

 

 

"Troubleshooting" on page 31.

 

Goes out

 

The operator has activated the reset

 

briefly

 

button

 

 

 

The controller is performing a warm start

 

 

 

 

Watchdog Status

Table 19. Watchdog status (terminal 4)

status

 

signal on terminal 4

 

 

 

Failure (= alarm)

 

24 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normal operation

 

0 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modem Interface

NO CONNECTION.

I/O Bus Switch S2

The XCL8010AU Controller Module features a 2-position I/O Bus switch S2.

I/O Bus switch S2 must be set in accordance with the kind of I/O modules connected to communication terminals 71, 72 and 75, 76 of the XCL8010AU Controller Module.

Terminals 71, 72 and 75, 76 must be all connected either to Panel Bus I/O modules or to LONWORKS Bus I/O modules.

The default setting is Panel.

Fig. 33. I/O Bus switch S2

Table 20. I/O Bus switch settings

communication

S2 setting

LONWORKS Bus only

LON

 

 

Panel Bus and LONWORKS Bus

Panel

LONWORKS BUS modules connected to

 

terminals 11 ─ 14 of the XCL8010AU

 

Controller Module

 

 

 

Panel Bus connected to terminals 71, 72 or

Panel

75, 76 of the XCL8010AU Controller

 

Module

 

 

 

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