User Manual

Troubleshooting 5-3
MOD Status Indicator
Status Cause Corrective Action
Off The adapter is not
powered.
Securely connect the adapter to the drive
using the ribbon cable.
Apply power to the drive.
Flashing
Red
The adapter has failed the
firmware test.
Clear faults in the adapter.
Cycle power to the drive.
If cycling power does not correct the
problem, the parameter settings may
have been corrupted. Reset defaults and
reconfigure the module.
If resetting defaults does not correct the
problem, flash the adapter with the latest
firmware release.
Solid
Red
The adapter has failed the
hardware test.
Cycle power to the drive.
Replace the adapter.
Flashing
Green
The adapter is operational,
but is not transferring I/O
data.
Place the scanner in RUN mode.
Program the controller to recognize and
transmit I/O to the adapter.
Configure the adapter for the program in
the controller.
Normal behavior if no DPI I/O is enabled.
Solid
Green
The adapter is operational
and transferring I/O data.
No action.
Net A Status Indicator
Status Cause Corrective Actions
Off The adapter is not powered
or adapter is not connected
properly to the network.
Securely connect the adapter to the drive
using the Internal Interface cable.
Correctly connect the RS-485 cable to the
DF1 plug.
Apply power to the drive.
Flashing
Green
The adapter is properly
connected, but is not
communicating with any
devices on the network.
Place the controller in RUN mode, or apply
power to the peer device that will send I/O.
Program a controller or peer device to
recognize and transmit I/O to the adapter.
Configure the adapter for the program in the
controller or the I/O from the peer device.
Solid
Green
The adapter is properly
connected and
communicating on the
network.
No action required.
Flashing
Red
A network connection has
timed out.
Place the scanner in RUN mode, or apply
power to the peer device that will send I/O.
Check the amount of traffic on the network.