Electronic data sheet (eds), Fault diagnostics, Protection faults – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012

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Product Overview Chapter 1

• RUN LED

This LED is illuminated solid green when a start command and control
power are present.

• NETWORK LED

This bicolor (red/green) LED indicates the status of the internal
communication link.

• FAULT LED

This indicates a Controller Fault (trip) condition.

The “Reset Button” is a local trip reset.

Electronic Data Sheet (EDS)

EtherNet/IP devices have electronic data sheets (EDS). These are specially
formatted text files, as defined by the CIP™ Specifications, which represent the
object model of the device. EDS files contain details about the readable and
configurable parameters of the EtherNet/IP device. They also provide
information about the I/O connections the device supports and the content
of the associated data structures. EDS are used by EtherNet/IP device
configuration tools, such as RSNetWorx™ for EtherNet/IP, and data servers
such as RSLinx® Classic.

EDS files for all ArmorStart EtherNet/IP devices can also be uploaded directly
from the device via the web server interface. Rockwell Automation product EDS
files are also available on the internet at: http://www.ab.com/networks/eds.

Fault Diagnostics

Fault diagnostics capabilities built in the ArmorStart Distributed Motor
Controller are designed to help you pinpoint a problem for easy troubleshooting
and quick re-starting.

Protection Faults

Protection Faults are generated when potentially dangerous or damaging
conditions are detected. Protection Faults are also known as “Trips.”

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