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Networked Indexer/Driver User Manual
SD17060E2 & SD31045E2 S
PECIFICATIONS
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Network Interface Description
The network interface is located on the top of the drive, towards the tabbed mounting surface. The network
status LED’s are also located in this area.
Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet Interface on the SD17060E2 and SD31045E2 drivers has two standard RJ-45 jacks that accept
any standard 100baseT cable. Both jacks are used in EtherNet/IP DLR and PROFINET MRP applications. If
you are using the Modbus TCP protocol, or are not using DLR or MRP functionality, then you can connect to
either jack. Both Ethernet ports on the Ethernet Drivers have “auto switch” capability. This means that a stan-
dard cable can be used when connecting the Ethernet Driver to any device. Crossover cables are never
needed.
Figure R1.1 Ethernet Interface Location
The two ports are internally connected to an ethernet switch. In non-DLR applications, either port can be
used. You also have the ability to daisy chain a second device off of the Networked Driver if this would sim-
plify your network wiring.
There are two LED’s on each of the RJ-45 jacks. The left LED is not used. The right LED shows the link sta-
tus of the Ethernet connection. This LED will be on if the hardware connection is correct.
There are two additional LED’s to the left of the jacks. The Module Status (MS) LED gives additional infor-
mation on the status of the unit. The Network Status (NS) LED gives additional information on the status of
the network protocol.
Status LED’s
Front Panel Status LED’s
Power:
This green LED should be on when power is applied to the drive. If the LED is off, the input
voltage is below 95Vac or one or both of the internal fuses are blown. The fuses are not field replace-
able.
Status:
Steady Green ...... Driver OK
Steady Red ......... Short Circuit Fault
Over Temperature Fault
Interlock Missing
Blinking Green ... Successful write to Flash memory. Cycle power to the drive.
Blinking Red ...... Failure to write to Flash memory. Cycle power to the drive before
attempting another write.
A Networked Driver will only detect motor errors when the motor current is enabled.
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MS
NS
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