Ep 6 – Omron W343-E1-07 User Manual
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Troubleshooting Procedures
Section 10-5
True
➨ Replace the following items in order to remove the faulty part:
Power supply cable, Power Supply Unit, Ethernet Unit.
5.
Connect a 24-VDC power supply.
6.
Is the power supply indicator lit on the transceiver?
True
➨ Step 9.
7.
Is the transceiver cable loose?
True
➨ Connect the cable firmly.
8.
Replace the following components one at a time in the order given and dis-
card any faulty ones: transceiver cable, transceiver, Ethernet Unit.
9.
Execute ping at each node for all nodes on the network to see if commu-
nications are possible.
10. Was not even one response received at every node in the network?
True
➨ Check terminators, the coaxial cable, and transceiver cables.
11. Were responses not received only between certain nodes?
True
➨ Make sure the distance between transceivers on the coaxial cable
is a multiple of 2.5 m.
Check IP address settings.
Make sure that the remote node supports ICMP.
12. Is an FTP client not mounted on the remote node?
True
➨ Mount an FTP client.
13. Are you using FINS communications (e.g., SEND(090), RECV(098), or
CMND(490))?
True
➨ Do an internode test.
14. Read protocol status using the FINS command READ PROTOCOL STA-
TUS and check the following parameters in the returned status data. If any
of these items have actually been counted, the remote node may not sup-
port the relevant service.
IP (all communications): Items 2 through 6
ICMP (PING): Items 5 through 8
TCP (FTP and TCP sockets): Items 4 through 6 under reception status
UDP (FINS and UDP sockets): Items 1 through 3
If item 4, 8, or 9 under the IP status is being counted, there may be too
much traffic through the Ethernet Unit. Check your user applications.