Hardware reference guide

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The following table shows the LED Indicator Status.
z If not lit, either the LON module requires configuration and mapping or is not
communicating with the CPU by way of the DX Loadable.
z If a LON module is inserted into the backplane and the Ready LED does not
illuminate, the Wink LED should be observed for an error code.
z See the following Wink LED error codes.
Wink LED Error Codes
The Wink LED is used to display error conditions. The following table shows the
number of times the LED blinks for each type of error.
Front Panel Push Buttons
Two push buttons are located on the front of the NOL module. The service pin push
button initiates the LonWorks network installation. When depressed, it causes the
Service LED to illuminate, and forces the Neuron Chip in the module to output its
unique 48-bit ID and Program ID.
The reset push button performs a hardware reset of the module, and must be done
each time new firmware has been downloaded.
NOTE: The Reset push-button is recessed and requires a paper clip or similar tool
to activate.
LED Indicator Status
LED Color Condition of NOL Module Error Condition
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Not Configured
Not Programmed
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Configured
Not Programmed
Normal Operation
Configured
Programmed
Active Green Off Off On
Off
1
Ready Green Blink On On
Off
2
MSG In Green Off Off Blink N/A
MSG Out Green Off Off Blink N/A
Wink Green Off Off Blink on command
Blink
3
Srvc Yellow Off Blink Off N/A
LED Error Codes
Number of Blinks Error Condition
1 Module is in the bootloader
2 Error in writing to flash memory
3 Error in initializing the Lon Works network
4 Error in the module configuration