AVENTICS | CANopen, CANopen sb | R412009415–BDL–001–AE
Table 15:
Definitions for diagnostic LEDs on the bus coupler
LED
Signal
Flashes red+
Flashes red~~
Flashes red++
Flashes red++
1)
This display appears only as long as the overloaded output is controlled or as long as the total
current of the sensor supply is exceeded.
2)
Flashes red
3)
Flashes green~
4)
Flashes red~~/flashes green~~
5)
Flashes red+/flashes green+
6)
Flashes red++
7)
Flashes red+++
Description
5)
Bus coupler is in "error passive" state (at least one error
counter has reached or exceeded the maximum value).
4)
Bus coupler is in "auto baud rate detection or LSS services"
state (the RUN LED alternatively blinks as well).
Invalid node ID (node ID = 0 is not permitted)
(see "System stop" on page 92).
6)
Bus coupler is in "error control event" state.
A heartbeat/monitoring event has occurred.
Condition: Object 1006 supported.
7)
Bus coupler is in a "sync error" state. SYNC message was not
sent within configured time.
Flashing of the display: 0.8 s on/0.2 s off
Slow flashing of the display: 0.2 s on/0.2 s off
Fast flashing of the display: 0.05 s on/0.05 s off
Flashing of the display: 0.2 s on/1 s off
2x flashing: 0.2 s on/0.2 s off; 0.2 s on/1 s off
3x flashing: 0.2 s on/0.2 s off; 0.2 s on/0.2 s off; 0.2 s on/1 s off
7.4
Commissioning the bus coupler
Before commissioning the system, the following steps
must have been carried out and completed:
W
You have assembled the valve terminal and the bus
coupler (see "Assembling the valve system with the
bus coupler" on page 73).
W
You have connected the bus coupler
(see "Connecting the bus coupler electrically"
on page 75).
W
You have made presettings and configured the
system (see "Making settings" on page 82).
W
You have configured the bus master so that it
actuates the valves correctly.
Commissioning and operation may only be carried
out by qualified electrical or pneumatic personnel or
an instructed person under the direction and
supervision of qualified personnel (see "Personnel
qualifications" on page 65).
Commissioning and operation
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