Dtc Digital Pcb, Version 1 - ABB PGC5000 Series Service Instructions Manual

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PGC5000 Series Service Instructions
these LEDs blink green; they may appear solid during heavy traffic. If a CAN communication error is detected, an LED will turn
red.
CR2
CAN A transmit
CR4
CAN A receive
CR6
CAN B transmit
CR8
CAN B receive
CR11
CAN C transmit
CR13
CAN C receive
On the unpopulated side of the Oven Controller PCB), CR9 is a small green LED which when lit, means the OC is in a hold state.
The OC PCB comes up in this state. Once the Master Controller initializes the DPM between the two, the Master Controller will
release the OC PCB, at which time CR9 will go off.

5.3.3 DTC digital pcb, version 1

The DTC digital board has four LEDs (CR1 to CR4) on the upper edge, beside the solenoid cable connector, as shown in Figure
5.7. They are numbered from left to right.
Fig. 5.7. Location of DTC Digital Board LEDs
Their normal operation indications are:
CR1:
Green, blinking more on than off once per second (heartbeat.)
Amber, blinking. The bootloader operation is executing.
CR2:
Green, blinking, rapid rate (noticeably faster than CR1); indicates method executing and Real Time Clock
signal present.
Amber, blinking, slow rate. No method executing and an RTC signal is present.
CR3:
Green, solid: AC power present at the DTC analog board.
Red, solid: no power detected. Example: A T-rating error will shut down control and disable power resulting
in a red LED.
CR4:
Off during normal operation.
On the Power-up Cycle, the four LEDs indicate the processes attempted if the DSP fails (none are blinking):
CR1
CR2
off
red
off
amber
red
red
green
red
amber
red
amber
amber
red
off
red
amber
red
amber
off
off
off
green
off
off
red
amber
off
off
off
amber
SI/PGC5000-EN, Rev B
CR3
CR4
off
off
CAN initialization error
off
off
application initialization error
off
off
CAN node/network setup error
off
off
no other node on CAN bus
green
off
programming failed during last power-up
green
off
watchdog timeout during last power-up
green
off
power-up state chip inaccessible
green
off
invalid power-up state
off
off
reload in progress
green
off
start hardware setup
off
off
bootloader CAN setup
amber
off
DSP initialization
red
off
EEPROM access error
red
off
bootloader initialization
amber
off
CANopen setup
5 Diagnostics and troubleshooting
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