Detector Canbus Node Identification - ABB PGC5000 Series Service Instructions Manual

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PGC5000 Series Service Instructions
If CR7 remains solid red and CR8 is OFF, an unexpected fatal condition occurred. CR1 (MSB) through CR6 form a binary code as
follows indicating the error:
000001
flash erase error
000010
flash write error
000011
powerfail interrupt
001000
no viable CANbus detected after 10 tries
001001
no auxiliary board detected
If CR7 and CR8 stay solid red (after the Digital Temperature Controller is operational) an unhandled interrupt has occurred. CR1
(MSB) through CR6 form a binary code indicating the error as follows:
000001
INT1.x
000010
INT2.x
000011
INT3.x
000100
INT4.x
000101
INT5.x
000110
INT6.x
000111
SCI-A RX
001000
SCI-A TX
001001
SCI-B RX
001010
SCI-B TX
001011
eCAN 0
001100
eCAN 1
001101
user trap
001110
PIE_RESERVED
001111
rsvd_ISR
010000
CPU timer 1
010001
CPU timer 2
010010
data logger
010011
RTOS
010100
emulation
010101
non-maskable
010110
illegal operation
Other LEDs also indicate various procedures, as noted on the previous figure, occurring via the board and are noted below:
CR10:
Green. Blinking
CR12:
Green, Blinking
CR13:
Red, blinking
CR14:
Red, blinking
CR15:
Red, blinking
CR16:
Red, blinking
CR17:
Red, blinking
CR18:
Red
CR20:
Green
Red

5.3.5 Detector CANbus node identification

The Detector CANbus node identification is set at the factory by jumpers per ABB Bulletin 851J003. This bulletin is supplied
with all replacement detector amplifiers. The bulletin covers all jumper settings required for any detector amplifier. To ensure
correct jumper settings are applied to the new detector amplifier, take a picture of the original detector amplifier and reference
this picture when applying jumpers to the new board.
SI/PGC5000-EN, Rev B
CANBus active.
CANBus active.
Power to zone 2 heater.
Power being applied to zone 3 heater.
Power being applied to zone 4 heater.
Power being applied to zone 5 heater.
Power being applied to zone 1 heater.
PIC has enabled the main heater switch.
DSP power voltages good
DSP Power issue
5 Diagnostics and troubleshooting
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