Communications Interface Board Status Leds; Drive Status Indicator Status Leds - Carrier 23XRV Installation Instructions Manual

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Fig. 68 — Communications Interface Board Status LEDs (LF-2 VFD)
a19-1815
NAME
COLOR
STS (Status)
Green
Flashing
Steady
Yellow
Flashing
Steady
Red
Flashing
Steady
Red/Yellow
Flashing Alternately
Green/Red
Flashing Alternately
None (Unlit)
Off
Red
Flashing
Steady
ENET
Red/Green
Flashing Alternately
Green
Flashing
Steady
None (Unlit)
Off
LINK
Green
Flashing
Steady
NOTES:
1. A Type 1 alarm indicates that a condition exists. Type 1 alarms are user configurable.
2. A Type 2 alarm indicates that a configuration error exists and the drive cannot be started. Type 2 alarms are not configurable.
DPI Communications Interface Board
STATE
Drive ready but not running, and no faults are present.
Drive running, no faults are present.
Drive is not running. A type 2 (non-configurable) alarm condition exists and the drive cannot be started.
Drive is not running, a type 1 alarm condition exists. The drive can be started.
A major fault has occurred. Drive cannot be started until fault condition is cleared.
A non-resettable fault has occurred.
A minor fault has occurred. When running, the drive continues to run. System is brought to a stop under
system control. Fault must be cleared to continue. Use parameter 950 [Minor Flt Config] to enable. If not
enabled, acts like a major fault.
Drive is flash updating.
Adapter and/or network is not powered, adapter is not properly connected to the network, or adapter needs
an IP address.
An EtherNet/IP connection has timed out.
Adapter failed the duplicate IP address detection test.
Adapter is performing a self-test.
Adapter is properly connected but is not communicating with any devices on the network.
Adapter is properly connected and communicating on the network.
Adapter is not powered or is not transmitting on the network.
Adapter is properly connected and transmitting data packets on the network.
Adapter is properly connected but is not transmitting on the network.
Fig. 69 — Drive Status Indicator Status LEDs (Std Tier VFD)
Status LEDs
Allen-Bradley
8
7
9
4
5
6
1
3
2
DESCRIPTION
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