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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual

2-16

Installation and Use

Revised Jul-14

internal Analog to Digital Converter (A/D). The A/D monitors the

supply voltage and board temperature (refer to “Automatic Self-Tests”

in

Chapter 1, General Information).

The CPU has two buttons, LED and Reset (see

Figures 2-7

or

2-8

):

RESET:

o

To reset

all

comm ports, stop user programs, stop FSTs, and stop

DS800 programs, press and hold in the Reset button for

approximately 10 seconds while the ROC800 is powered.

Note

:

This feature is not available on the DL8000.

o

To reset the ROC800 configuration to system defaults, remove

power, press and hold in the Reset button as you re-apply power

to the ROC800. This reset clears all user programs, FSTs, and

DS800 programs but retains history, alarms, and events.

Note

:

The Reset button is recessed to prevent accidental resets. Use

the end of a paper clip to access this button.

Caution

For ROC800 configuration system defaults, when you reset, the

ROC800 loses configuration. BEFORE you attempt ANY type of reset,

back up your configuration and log data and ensure that you have

current versions of user programs and DS800 programs to reload.

Refer to “Preserving Configuration and Log Data” in

Chapter 6,

Troubleshooting

.

LED:

Press to turn on the LEDs on the CPU module, I/O modules,

and communication modules when the ROC800 has timed out.

The STATUS LED helps indicate the integrity of the ROC800 (refer to

Table 2-2

).

Table 2-2. STATUS LED Functions

Status LED

Color

Definitions

Solution

Continually

Lit

Green

ROC800 functioning normally.

N/A

Continually

Lit

Red

Low Battery Voltage alert.

Charge battery.

System AI (Point number 1) LoLo

Alarm.

Apply DC voltage source.

Flashing

Green

Firmware invalid.

Update firmware.

Flashing

Green-Green

to Red-Red

Firmware update in

decompression.

Do not

restart the ROC800.

Flashing

Green to Red

Firmware update is flashing image.

Do not

restart the ROC800.

To save power, you can enable or disable the LEDs on the ROC800

(with the exception of the LED on the power module). Using

ROCLINK 800 (from the ROCLINK 800 menu, select

ROC

>

Flags

and the

Advanced

tab), you can define how long the LEDs remains on

after you press the LED button on the CPU module. For instance, with