BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0
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MS/TP Data
(Dev Data)
Flashes green each time the MS/TP token is passed, and also flashes yellow
when the BB2-7030 polls for a master.
MS/TP Bus
(Dev Status)
Flashes green when a packet is sent or received and the packet is data other
than token pass or poll for master.
BACnet IP Data
(Bus Data)
Flashes yellow when a packet is received addressed to this device (or
broadcast), or when a packet is sent by BB2-7030.
BACnet IP Bus
(Bus Status)
Flashes green when a good packet is received, flashes red when a received
packet contains an error. Also flashes red if a client request times out.
Ethernet Activity Green LED is on solid during portions of the boot-up process, and then
flashes briefly when Ethernet network traffic is detected.
Ethernet Link
Yellow LED indicates an Ethernet link is present. This indicator will light if
a link is present regardless of processor or network activity. If not lit, check
network wiring.
Status
Blue LED (internal) on any time power is present and internal power supply
is functioning.
A green LED (internal) near the blue LED will be blinking at a slow rate
indicating the communications coprocessor is running. It should be blinking
any time power is applied.
A red LED (internal) is also located next to the green LED. The red should
never light (except for a couple seconds at power-up), but if it does, it
indicates a serious internal problem. It may be flashing a code consisting of
several flashes followed by a pause. If so, count the flash code and report it
to tech support.
When the BB2-7030 is powered up, there is a pause of a couple of seconds
while the red LED is on. Red at power up means the window is open for
coprocessor firmware update. If it remains solid red at power up, it means the
application image has become corrupt (contact tech support).