Firmware location – Rockwell Automation 1395 ControlNet Communication Board User Manual

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Introduction & Product Description

Publication 1395–5.37 – March, 1999

faulted or not faulted. LED’s DS2 and DS3 duplicate the function
provided by the LED’s on the Interface Plug. LED DS4 is inactive in
this application. Tables 2.A and 2.B provide information on LED’s
DS1-DS3.

Viewing LEDs

DS2 & DS3:

Together

Table 2.B.
LED Indicator Status

If:

Both LEDs are

steady OFF

Both steady RED

Both steady GREEN

Alternating

RED/GREEN

Alternating

RED/OFF

Independently

Then, this condition indicates

One Channel LED

is steady OFF

One Channel LED

is flashing RED/GREEN

One channel LED

is flashing RED/OFF

One channel LED

is flashing GREEN/OFF

One channel LED

is steady GREEN

No Power, or reset condition exists

Failed link interface.
Normal Operation for redundant mode

Self Test

Bad node configuration

Channel disabled or not supported

Invalid link interface

Link Fault

Channel in listening mode, or
temporary channel error exists

Normal operation

LED

State

DS1

Table 2.A.
LED Indicator Status for Board

LED Green – Blinking at 1 Hz

LED Green – Blinking Rapidly

LED Off

Function

CNA Board
Status

Normal Adapter Operation

Adapter is Faulted

Adapter Non-Operational

Firmware Location

The CNA Board contains a microprocessor (U20) which is responsible
for controlling all board functions and features. This board contains
firmware version 1.xx (the “xx” designator may vary but does not
affect information in this manual). Figure 2.1 shows the physical
location of the firmware chip (UMA1). The setup and configuration
data for the Adapter board is stored in the EEPROM memory located
on the main control board of the Drive.

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