Port status indicator, Mod status indicator, Port status indicator mod status indicator – Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-D PowerFlex 525 DeviceNet Adapter User Manual
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Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
PORT Status Indicator
This red/green bicolor LED indicates the status of the adapter’s connection to
the drive as shown in the table below.
MOD Status Indicator
This red/green bicolor LED indicates the status of the option module as shown
in the table below.
Status
Cause
Corrective Actions
Off
The adapter is not powered.
• Securely connect the adapter to the drive using the
DeviceNet cable.
• Apply power to the drive.
Flashing red The adapter is not receiving communication
from the drive, connected drive is faulted, or
a drive is missing in Multi-drive mode.
• Clear any drive faults.
• Verify that cables are securely connected.
• Cycle power to the drive.
Solid red
The drive has refused an I/O connection
from the adapter.
Another DSI peripheral is using the same DSI
port as the adapter.
Important: Cycle power to the drive after making the
following correction:
Verify that all DSI cables are securely connected and not
damaged. Replace cables if necessary.
Flashing
green
The adapter is establishing an I/O
connection to the drive or Host parameter
C175 [DSI I/O Config] is configured for all
I/O disabled.
• No Action. This status indicator will turn solid green or
red.
• Verify Host parameter C175 [DSI I/O Config] settings.
• Normal behavior if no DSI I/O is enabled.
Solid green The adapter is properly connected and is
communicating with the drive.
No Action.
Orange
Daisy-chained drives in Multi-drive mode
are not all Allen-Bradley drives
(PowerFlex 525/4/40).
Use Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 525/4/40’s for the daisy-
chained drives.
Status
Cause
Corrective Actions
Off
The adapter is not powered or is not
connected properly to the drive.
• Securely connect the adapter to the drive using the
DeviceNet cable.
• Apply power to the drive.
Flashing red The adapter has failed the firmware test,
connected drive is faulted, or a drive is
missing in Multi-drive mode.
• Clear any drive faults.
• 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 adapter.
• If resetting defaults does not correct the problem, flash
the adapter with the latest firmware release.
• For Multi-drive mode, determine which drive is missing
or faulted. Check cabling and configuration settings (see
Configuring the RS-485 Network
).
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 I/O controller to recognize and transmit I/O
to the adapter.
• Configure the adapter for the program in the controller.
• Normal behavior if no DSI /IO is enabled.
Solid green The adapter is operational and transferring
I/O data.
No Action.