Troubleshooting, Chapter, Introduction – Rockwell Automation 193-EPRB Profibus Side Mount Module for the E1 Plus Overload Relay User Manual User Manual

Page 27: Profibus modes of operation

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Publication 193-UM010A-EN-P – January 2008

Chapter

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Troubleshooting

Introduction

The purpose of this chapter is to assist in troubleshooting the E1 Plus PROFIBUS module.

PROFIBUS Modes of Operation

The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module has four PROFIBUS modes of operation: Power-up Mode,
Run Mode, and Configuration Error Mode.

Power-Up Mode

During power-Up Mode, the NETWORK STATUS LED should flash green for approximately
1/4 second, then red for 1/4 second.

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

Run Mode

In Run Mode, the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will operate as a slave device to a master device.
The NETWORK STATUS LED will blink green if the PROFIBUS interface is in idle mode.
When on-line, the NETWORK STATUS LED will turn solid green.
In the Run Mode, the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will:

• Exchange Cyclic I/O with a master on the PROFIBUS network.
• Respond to Acyclic (DP-V1) read- and write- services

If a communication error is detected, the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module will either enter the
Configuration Error Mode.

ATTENTION

Servicing energized industrial control equipment can be hazardous.
Electrical shock, burns, or unintentional actuation of controlled
industrial equipment may cause death or serious injury. For safety of
maintenance personnel, as well as other who may be exposed to
electrical hazards associated with the maintenance activities, follow the
local safety-related work practices (for example, the NFPS 70W, Part II,
Electrical Safety for Employee Workplaces, in the United States) when working
on or near energized equipment. maintenance personnel must be trained
in the safety practices, procedures, and requirements that pertain to their
respective job assignments. Do not work alone on energized equipment.

ATTENTION

Do not attempt to defeat or override fault circuits. The cause of a fault
indication must be determined and corrected before attempting
operation. Failure to correct a control system or mechanical malfunction
may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage due to
uncontrolled machine system operation.

IMPORTANT

The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module protection functions are still
operational even without an established network connection.

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