Profibus troubleshooting procedures, Configuration error mode, Fatal error mode – Rockwell Automation 193-EPRB Profibus Side Mount Module for the E1 Plus Overload Relay User Manual User Manual

Page 28: Network status led

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Publication 193-UM010A-EN-P – January 2008

4-2 Troubleshooting

Configuration Error Mode

In this mode, the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module’s NETWORK STATUS LED flashes red at 1Hz.

Fatal Error Mode

In Fatal Error Mode, the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module’s NETWORK STATUS LED turns solid
red. The overload relay continues in this state as long as the device is powered.
The only way to recover from this mode is to power-cycle the module.

PROFIBUS Troubleshooting
Procedures

Network Status LED

The following table identifies possible causes and corrective actions when troubleshooting
PROFIBUS-related failures using the NETWORK STATUS LED.

Error Type

Description

LED State

Configuration Error

Configuration fault or parameter fault

Flashing Red (1Hz)

Error Type

Description

LED State

Fatal

Power-up initialization failure

Solid Red

Fatal communication error

Table 4.4 Troubleshooting using NETWORK STATUS LED

Color

State

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

None

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1. The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is not receiving power at

the PROFIBUS connector.

2. The module is off-line

Check power and PROFIBUS cable connections.

Green
Red
Off

Flashing (once)

Normal operating state; The E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is
performing internal initialization procedures.

No action required; the Network Status LED flashes
green-red-off during a normal power-up sequence.

Green

Flashing (1Hz)

Normal operating state; E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is in idle
state.

No action required.

Green

Solid

Normal operating state; the E1 Plus PROFIBUS Module is
on-line.

No action required.

Red

Flashing (1Hz)

1. Configuration fault
2. Parameter fault

Correct the configuration and restart the PROFIBUS master.

Red

Solid

A fatal error has occurred in the module.

Cycle power to the unit and network. If the fault still exists,
replace unit.

Red

Lit 1s then off

Major internal fault

Cycle power to the unit and network. If the fault still exists,
replace unit. If the problem persists, contact technical support.

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