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s The firmware of the INICT12 and INNIS01 modules contain various diagnostic routines used to verify proper operation of components and circuitry. Some are run automatically during startup and normal operation (online), and others can be invoked manually (offline). If any of the online checks detect a hardware problem, the module will provide error status code indications (if possible) and will halt. Refer to Tables 5-1 and 5-2 to decipher the status codes. The offline tests can be run to verify operation of a suspect INICT12 module or to check module integrity before putting the module into operation. The offline diagnostics should only be run during installation or when the system is down. Refer to procedure section PR16 for the steps to run offline diagnostics. Putting the INICT12 module into diagnostic mode allows the module to perform a variety of diagnostic tests but suspends normal operation. INICT12 Status Summary The INICT12 module has a 16-byte module status record that provides summary flags for error conditions, module type, and firmware revision level. Table 5-3 lists the fields that make up the INICT12 module status report and Table 5-4 describes each field within the module status record.
The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is affected by the maintenance of the equipment. ABB Automation recommends that all equipment users practice a preventive maintenance program that will keep the equipment operating at an optimum level. This section presents procedures that can be performed on-site. These preventive maintenance procedures should be used as guidelines to assist in establishing good preventive maintenance practices. Select the minimum steps required to meet the cleaning needs of your system. Personnel responsible for maintenance should be familiar with the Harmony rack modules, have experience working with process control systems, and know what precautions to take when working on live AC systems. Table 6-1 is the preventive maintenance schedule for the INICI12 interface modules. The table lists the preventive maintenance tasks in groups according to their specified maintenance interval. Some tasks in Table 6-1 are intuitive or self explanatory. Instructions for tasks that require further explanation are covered in the indicated procedure section. NOTE: The preventive maintenance schedule is for general purposes only. Your application may require special attention.