Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-E PowerFlex EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
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Installing the Adapter
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20-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
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Figure 2.5 Drive and Adapter Status Indicators (location on drive may vary)
Table 2.A Drive and Adapter Start-Up Status Indications
For more details on status indicator operation, see
.
➋
➊
PORT
MOD
STS
NET A
NET B
Item
Name
Color
State
Description
Drive STS Indicator
➊
STS
(Status)
Green
Flashing
Drive ready but not running, and no faults are present.
Steady
Drive running, no faults are present.
Yellow
Flashing,
drive stopped
An inhibit condition exists – the drive cannot be started. Check drive
Parameter 214 - [Start Inhibits].
Flashing,
drive running
An intermittent type 1 alarm condition is occurring. Check drive
Parameter 211 - [Drive Alarm 1].
Steady,
drive running
A continuous type 1 alarm condition exists. Check drive Parameter
211 - [Drive Alarm 1].
Red
Flashing
A fault has occurred.
Steady
A non-resettable fault has occurred.
Adapter Status Indicators
➋
PORT
Green
Flashing
Normal operation. The adapter is establishing an I/O connection to
the drive. It will turn steady green or red.
Steady
Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected and
communicating with the drive.
MOD
Green
Flashing
Normal operation. The adapter is operating but is not transferring I/O
data to a controller.
Steady
Normal operation. The adapter is operating and transferring I/O data
to a controller.
NET A
—
Off
Normal operation. BOOTP is enabled or a valid IP address is not set.
Green
Flashing
Normal operation. BOOTP is disabled, the adapter is properly
connected, has an IP address, and is connected to an EtherNet/IP
network but does not have an I/O connection.
Steady
Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected and
communicating on the network to a controller.
NET B
—
Off
Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected but is idle.
Green
Flashing
Normal operation. The adapter is properly connected, BOOTP is
enabled, and the adapter is transmitting data packets on the network.