Automated Logic LGE Instruções técnicas - Página 8
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LEDs
The LGE has several LED indicators to show
the status of certain functions. Table 3 on
page 8 explains the Run and Error LED
signals in detail to assist troubleshooting. See
Figure 1 on page 2 for location of LED signals.
Table 3. LED Signals
Run LED
Error LED
2 flashes
Off
per second
2 flashes
1 flash per
per second
second
2 flashes
2 flashes
per second
alternating
per second
2 flashes
2 flashes in
per second
sync per
second
2 flashes
3 flashes
per second
per second
2 flashes
4 flashes
per second
per second
2 flashes
On
per second
5 flashes
On
per second
5 flashes
Off
per second
7 flashes
7 flashes
per second
per second
14 flashes
14 flashes
per second
per second
Power - indicates power is being supplied to
the module.
CMnet transmit - indicates that the LGE is
transmitting data over the CMnet.
CMnet receive -indicates that the LGE is
receiving data from the CMnet.
Console transmit - indicates that the Console
Port is transmitting data.
Revised 12/22/99 • LGE
Condition
Normal
Normal, but module is
alone on the CMnet
Five minute auto-restart
delay after system error
Module is configured for a
different baud rate than the
rest of the CMnet
Module has just been
formatted
Two or more items in the
database have the same
ARC156 CMnet address
Exec halted after frequent
system errors
Exec start-up aborted, Boot
is running
Firmware transfer in
progress
Ten second recovery
period after brownout
Brownout
Console receive - indicates that the Console
Port is receiving data.
Link- indicates communication through the
Ethernet port.
Lan - blinks to indicate network activity.
Protection
The LGE is protected by internal solid state
Polyswitches on the incoming power and
network lines. These Polyswitches are not
replaceable and will reset themselves if the
condition that caused the fault returns to
normal.
Production Date
To determine when a module was
manufactured, check the Module Status
report in SuperVision. Refer to the SuperVision
User's Guide for more information about the
Module Status report.
A sticker on the back of the module also
shows the date the module was
manufactured. The first three characters on
the sticker indicate the type of module. The
next three characters show the year, month,
and week of manufacture. (The month digit is
in hexadecimal.)
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