Unrecoverable error mode, Ethernet/ip troubleshooting procedures, Table 7 - ethernet/ip troubleshooting procedures – Rockwell Automation 193-ETN E1 Plus EtherNet Side Mount Module User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM012B-EN-P - June 2011

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Chapter 7

Unrecoverable Error Mode

In

Unrecoverable Error Mode, the E1 Plus EtherNet/IP Module’s MODULE

STATUS LED turns solid red. The overload relay continues in this state as long as
the device is powered.

EtherNet/IP
Troubleshooting
Procedures

The following table identifies possible causes and corrective actions when
troubleshooting EtherNet/IP-related failures using the

NETWORK STATUS

LED.

Input and Output
Troubleshooting
Procedures

Error Type

Description

LED State

Unrecoverable

Power-up initialization failure

Solid Red

Fatal communication error

Table 7 - EtherNet/IP Troubleshooting Procedures

Color

State

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

None

The E1 Plus EtherNet/IP Module is not receiving power
at the EtherNet/IP connector.

Check EtherNet/IP power and cable connections and the
power connection on the EtherNet/IP connector.

Green
Red
Off

Flashing (once)

Normal

The Network Status LED flashes green, red, and off once
during a normal power-up sequence.

Green

Flashing

E1 Plus EtherNet/IP Module is online but with no
connections established.

Check EtherNet/IP master and its scan list for correct
scanner configuration.

Green

Solid

Normal operating state, and the E1 Plus EtherNet/IP
Module is allocated to a master.

No action required.

Red

Flashing

One or more connections timed-out.

Reset EtherNet/IP master device.

Red

Solid

1. Diagnostics test failed on power-up/reset. Internal

fault exists.

2. Duplicate EtherNet/IP module address exists (two

EtherNet/IP modules cannot have the same address).

3. A fatal communication error occurred.

1. Cycle power to the unit and network. If the fault still

exists, replace unit.

2. Change the IP address to a valid setting and reset the

device.

3. Check EtherNet/IP media for proper installation.

ATTENTION: If the outputs are to be commanded via an explicit
message, ensure that there can never be an established I/O
connection that can actively control them, and that the explicit
message connection has a non-zero expected packet rate (EPR)
setting.

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