Run mode, Operating as a slave device to a master device, Operating as a master device – Rockwell Automation 193-DNENCATR EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM014B-EN-P December 2011

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Chapter 10

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If the power-up or reset is successful, the overload relay will enter into Run
Mode.

Run Mode

In Run Mode, the EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary will:

• operate as a slave device to a master device on an EtherNet/IP network.
• operate as a master device and scan up to six slave devices on a DeviceNet

network.

• accept messages from a master on the EtherNet/IP network.
• send response messages, COS messages, or CYCLIC messages to a master.
• support a Device Level Ring (DLR) for Caralog Number 193-

DNENCATR.

If a communication error is detected, the EtherNet/IP Communications
Auxiliary will either enter the Recoverable Error Mode or Unrecoverable Error
Mode.

Operating as a Slave Device to a Master Device

As stated, the EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary will operate as a slave
device to a master device on an EtherNet/IP network in Run Mode. The
EtherNet/IP NS LED will flash green if there are no network connections
established with an EtherNet/IP network master. When one or more
connections are in the “established’ state, the EtherNet/IP NS LED will
illuminate a solid green. When one or more connections are in the “timed out”
state, the EtherNet/IP NS will flash red.

Operating as a Master Device

As also stated, the EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary will also operate as a
master device and scan up to six slave devices on a DeviceNet network in Run
Mode. The DeviceNet NS LED will flash green if there are no connections
established with a DeviceNet slave device. When one or more connections are in
the “established” state, the DeviceNet NS LED will illumiate a solid green. When
one or more connections are in the “timed out” state, the DeviceNet NS LED will
flash red. If no slave devices are defined in the DeviceNet scan list, the MS LED
will flash red.

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