Chapter 4 - diagnostics, Iagnostics, Hart – Weidmuller WI-MOD-945-E: 900Mhz Wireless Ethernet & Device Server v2.16 User Manual

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Weidmuller Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server WI-MOD-945-E User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 - DIAGNOSTICS

4.0 - Diagnostics Chart

LED Indicator

Condition

Meaning

OK

GREEN

Normal Operation

OK

RED Continuously

Supply voltage too low.

OR Internal Module Fault

OK

RED At Power On

Boot Loader delay at start-up

OK

Fast Flash RED / GREEN

Module Boot Sequence

OK

Slow Flash RED / GREEN Module Boot Sequence

Radio RX

GREEN flash

Radio receiving data

Radio RX

RED flash

Radio receiving data (Low Signal strength)

TX/LINK

GREEN

Connection Established to remote device

TX/LINK

RED Flash

Radio Transmitting

RS-232

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-232 Serial Port

RS-232

RED flash

Data received to RS-232 Serial Port

LAN

ON

Link Established on Ethernet port

LAN

Flash

Activity on Ethernet port.

RS-485

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-485 Serial Port

RS-485

RED flash

Data received to RS-485 Serial Port

DIO

GREEN

Digital Input is grounded.

DIO

RED

Digital Output is active

DIO

Off

Digital Output OFF and Input is open circuit.

The green OK LED on the front panel indicates correct operation of the unit. This LED turns red on failure as described
above. When the OK LED turns red shutdown state is indicated. On processor failure, or on failure during start-up
diagnostics, the unit shuts down, and remains in shutdown until the fault is rectified. During Module, boot-up the OK LED
flashes RED-GREEN until the boot sequence is complete.

Boot Status LED Indication during Start-up

The OK LED indicates the status of the module during the boot up process. At power on, the OK LED comes on RED.
During kernel boot the OK LED flashes Red-Green at a 1Hz rate (½ second red, ½ second green). During module
initialisation, the OK LED flashes Red-Green at 0.5Hz rate (1-second red, 1-second green). When initialisation is
complete, the OK LED switches to green continuously.

If the OK LED remains red at power on, this could indicate either low supply voltage (The module will not attempt to boot
until supply voltage is within range); Module fault; or a long boot delay. To check if the boot delay is the problem, plug a
terminal into the RS-232 serial port and configure for 115,200 baud, 8 data, no parity.

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