Led indicators for the xm-220 module – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLP XM Electronic Overspeed Detection System User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM015B-EN-E - June 2011

42 Installing the XM Electronic Overspeed Detection System

LED Indicators for the XM-220 Module

Each XM-220 module has seven LED indicators – a module status (MS)
indicator, a network status (NS) indicator, a status indicator for each channel
(CH1 and CH2), an activation indicator for startup, a status indicator for the
Relay, and an indicator (AUX) reserved for future use.

The following tables describe the status indicators for the XM-220 modules.

Module Status (MS) Indicator

1

Program Mode - Typically this occurs when the XM-220 module configuration settings are being updated with
the XM Serial Configuration Utility. In Program Mode, the XM-220 does not perform its normal functions. The
signal processing/measurement process is stopped, and the status of the alarms is set to the disarm state to
prevent a false alert or danger status. Note that this mode is not applicable to the XM-442 module.

2

Run Mode - In Run Mode, the XM-220 module collects measurement data and monitors each vibration
measurement device.

Network Status (NS) Indicator

1

Normal condition when the XM-220 module is not a slave to an XM-440, PLC, or other master device.

Color

State

Description

No color

Off

No power applied to the module.

Green

Flashing Red

Module performing power-up self test.

Flashing

XM-220 module operating in Program Mode

1

.

Solid

Module operating in Run Mode

2

and operating

normally.

Red

Flashing

• Application firmware is invalid or not loaded.

Download firmware to the XM-220 module.

• Firmware download is currently in progress.

Solid

An unrecoverable fault has occurred. The module may
need to be repaired or replaced.

Color

State

Description

No color

Off

XM-220 module is not online.

• Module is autobauding.
• No power applied to the module, look at Module Status LED.

Green

Flashing

XM-220 is online (DeviceNet) but no connections are currently
established.

1

Solid

XM-220 is online with connections currently established.

Red

Flashing

One or more I/O connections are in the timed-out state.

Solid

Failed communications (duplicate MAC ID or Bus-off).

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