Enet status indicator, Link status indicator, Viewing adapter diagnostic items – Rockwell Automation 25B PowerFlex 525 Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM001B-EN-E - March 2013
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
ENET Status Indicator
This green color LED indicates the status of the adapter’s network connection as
shown in the table below.
LINK Status Indicator
This green LED indicates the status of the adapter transmitting on the network
as shown in the table below.
Viewing Adapter Diagnostic
Items
If you encounter unexpected communications problems, the adapter’s diagnostic
items may help you or Rockwell Automation personnel troubleshoot the
problem. The diagnostic parameters for the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter can
be viewed using the PowerFlex 22-HIM-A3/-C2S HIM.
Status
Cause
Corrective Actions
Off
There is no network link (unplugged
Ethernet cable), the network configuration
is invalid or a duplicate IP address error has
been detected.
• Apply power to the drive.
• Securely connect the adapter to the network using an
Ethernet cable. Also, make sure the Ethernet cable is
correctly connected to the Ethernet connector.
• Set a unique IP address using the adapter switches, a
BOOTP server, or by disabling BOOTP and using adapter
parameters.
Flashing
The adapter is properly connected to the
network but drive is not controlled through
Ethernet.
• Place the controller in RUN mode, or apply power to the
peer device that will send I/O.
• Program the controller or peer device to recognize and
transmit I/O or make a messaging connection to the
adapter.
• Configure the adapter for the program in the controller or
the I/O from the peer device.
Steady
The adapter is properly connected to the
network and drive is controlled through
Ethernet.
No action required.
Status
Cause
Corrective Actions
Off
There is no network link (unplugged
Ethernet cable) or a duplicate IP address
error has been detected.
• Apply power to the drive.
• Securely connect the adapter to the network using an
Ethernet cable. Also, make sure the Ethernet cable is
correctly connected to the Ethernet connector.
Flashing
The adapter is properly connected to the
network and drive is transmitting data on
Ethernet.
No action required.
Steady
The adapter is properly connected to the
network but drive is not transmitting data
on Ethernet.
• Set a unique IP address using the adapter switches, a
BOOTP server, or by disabling BOOTP and using adapter
parameters.
• Configure the adapter to use a unique IP address and
cycle power.
• Check the IP address in the adapter and scanner, and
verify that the controller can communicate with the
adapter.
• Ping the adapter.
Normal condition if the adapter is idle.
Embedded EtherNet/IP Adapter Diagnostic Parameters
No.
Name
Description
F681
Comm Sts - DSI
Displays the status of the RS485 serial (DSI) port to the drive.
F682
Comm Sts - Opt
Displays the status of the internal communication to the drive.
F683
Com Sts-Emb Enet
Displays the status of the embedded EtherNet/IP interface to the drive.
F684
EN Addr Src
Displays the network configuration source currently used by the embedded EtherNet/IP
interface.
F685
EN Rate Act
Displays the network data rate currently used by the embedded EtherNet/IP interface.
F686
DSI I/O Act
Displays the drives that are active in Multi-drive mode.