Port status indicator – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-ER 20-COMM-ER Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Communication Adapter User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 20COMM-UM015B-EN-P - July 2013

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

Port Status Indicator

The LED indicates the status of the adapter’s connection to the device as shown
in the table below.

Item Indicator Name

Description

See

PS

DPI Connection Status

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NS

Network Status

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LS1

Link Status 1

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LS2

Link Status 2

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Status

Cause

Corrective Action

Off

No power

Securely connect the adapter to the drive using the internal interface (ribbon)

cable.

Orange

Peripheral is Connected to an incompatible product,

or no DPI ping events are detected.

Verify that cables are securely connected and not damaged.

Replace cables if necessary.

Cycle power to the device.

Verify that Host is an Allen-Bradley compatible product.

Flashing Orange

Requesting DPI I/O Connections

No action required this is normal operation if No DPI IO is enabled

Flashing Green

Normal Operation (DPI connected) - No I/O, or PLC

in Program

Place the scanner in RUN mode.

Program the controller to recognize and transmit I/O to the adapter. Configure

the adapter for the program in the controller.

Normal behavior if no DPI I/O is enabled.

Green

Normal Operation (DPI connected) - I/O

Operational

No action required.

Red

DPI Problem, Bad CRC of Adapter Parameters or

Flash Program

Replace adapter

Flashing Red

DPI Failure or Failed power-on diagnostic test

(hardware failure)

Clear faults in the adapter.

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.

Check mode switch settings.

Cycle power to the device

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.

Flashing Green and

Red

Flash update in progress

Normal during flash update process of application firmware

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