The IMASI13 module has two LEDs, one red and one green LED indicator, that show its operating status. • Red flashes on power-up.Both remain off after passing onboard diagnostics until the ASI module is configured by the controller. • Green is solid after the controller downloads configuration data. • Green is solid during normal running. • Blinking green when the controller that configured the ASI module enters configure mode from execute mode. • Blinking green if I/O expander bus communication is lost (if the controller is removed). • Red is solid if a fatal failure of the ASI module occurs. For example, if power up diagnostics fail. • Red is solid for a power fail interrupt (PFI).
Alarm and Exception Reporting
No alarm or exception reports are generated directly by the function codes associated with the IMASI13 module. The values from the ASI module must be sent to a standard exception reporting block if exception reporting is required. Refer to the instruction for the human system interface (i.e., console) being used for more information.This section explains the error signs and corrective actions for the IMASI13 module (ASI). Status LEDs The IMASI13 module has two LEDs, one red and one green, that show its operating status. Refer to Status LEDs in Section 5 for a description of their operation.
Problem Reports
Problem reports generated by FCs 215 and 216 are ASI module error reports (report type 12). FCs 215 and 216 generate five kinds of error messages. • No response/wrong type (error type 1). • Calibration error (error type 2). • Channel failure/out of range (error type 3). • Calibration (error type 14). • Configuration mismatch (error type 7). Problem reports are generated in response to three types of errors detected by the function codes. • For a communication failure, if any message read by the controller from the ASI module fails.• If the detailed module status read from the ASI module by the controller indicates any error conditions. • If the channel status for any configured channel indicates an error.