Port status indicator, Mod status indicator, Port status indicator -2 mod status indicator -2 – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-M Modbus/TCP Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

20-COMM-M Modbus/TCP Adapter User Manual
Publication 20COMM-UM014C-EN-P

PORT Status Indicator

This red/green bicolor LED indicates the status of the adapter’s connection
to the drive as shown in the table below.

MOD Status Indicator

This red/green bicolor LED indicates the status of the adapter as shown in
the table below.

Status

Cause

Corrective Action

Off

The adapter is not powered or is not properly
connected to the drive.

Securely connect the adapter to the drive using the Internal
Interface (ribbon) cable.

Apply power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a DPI
External Comms Kit).

Flashing Red

The adapter is not receiving a ping message from
the drive.

Verify that cables are securely connected and not damaged.
Replace cables if necessary.

Cycle power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a DPI
External Comms Kit).

Steady Red

The drive has refused an I/O connection from the
adapter.

Another DPI peripheral is using the same DPI port
as the adapter.

Important: Cycle power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a
DPI External Comms Kit) after making any of the following
corrections:

Verify that all DPI cables on the drive are securely
connected and not damaged. Replace cables if necessary.

Verify that the DPI drive supports Datalinks.

Configure the adapter to use a Datalink that is not already
being used by another peripheral.

Steady Orange

The adapter is connected to a product that does not
support Allen-Bradley DPI communications.

Connect the adapter to a product that supports Allen-Bradley
DPI communications (for example, a PowerFlex 7-Class drive).

Flashing Green The adapter is establishing an I/O connection to the

drive.

No action required. Normal behavior if no DPI I/O is enabled.

Steady Green

The adapter is properly connected and is
communicating with the drive.

No action required.

Status

Cause

Corrective Action

Off

The adapter is not powered or is not properly
connected to the drive.

Securely connect the adapter to the drive using the Internal
Interface (ribbon) cable.

Apply power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a DPI
External Comms Kit).

Flashing Red

The adapter has failed the firmware test.

The adapter is being flash upgraded.

Clear faults in the adapter.

Cycle power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a DPI
External Comms Kit).

If cycling power does not correct the problem, the adapter
parameter settings may have been corrupted. Reset
defaults and reconfigure the adapter.

If resetting defaults does not correct the problem, flash the
adapter with the latest firmware release.

Steady Red

The adapter has failed the hardware test.

Cycle power to the drive (or adapter if mounted in a DPI
External Comms Kit).

Replace the adapter.

Flashing Green The adapter is operational, but is not transferring

I/O data.

Verify that the controller can send messages to the adapter.

Normal behavior if no DPI I/O is enabled.

Steady Green

The adapter is operational and transferring I/O data. No action required.

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