3 led status displays for the system bus, 11 canopen option – Lenze 8400 User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 protec HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 3.0 EN · 03/2013 · TD05

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CANopen option

11.3

LED status displays for the system bus

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11.3

LED status displays for the system bus

Controller is not (yet) active on the system bus

Controller is active on the system bus

• The LED "BUS-RDY" LED signals the CANopen status:

• The "BUS-ERR" LED signals a CANopen error:

Information about the status of the system bus can be obtained quickly via

LED displays "BUS-RDY" and "BUS-ERR" on the front of the controller.

• The meaning can be seen from the tables below.

LED display

Meaning

(BUS-ERR is permanently lit)

Controller is not active on the system bus / Bus Off

(BUS-RDY and BUS-ERR jitter)

Automatic detection of baud rate is active

LED display

CANopen state

(BUS-RDY is blinking every 0.2 seconds)

Pre-Operational

(BUS-RDY is permanently lit)

Operational

(BUS-RDY is blinking every 1 seconds)

Stopped

LED display

CANopen error

(BUS-ERR is blinking once, then off for 1 second)

Warning Limit reached

(BUS-ERR is blinking twice, then off for 1 second)

Node Guard Event

(BUS-ERR is blinking three times, then off for 1 second)

Sync Message Error

(only possible in the "Operational" state)

BUS-R

DY

BUS-ER

R

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