Babel Buster BB2-6010 and SPX
request/reply LEDs reflect RTU traffic while the Ethernet activity LED
will indicate TCP traffic. To see TCP errors, one needs to look at the Errors page in the web UI.
Babel Buster SP
: Since there is only one LED available, it simply indicates Modbus traffic. To see either
TCP or RTU errors, one needs to look at the Errors pages in the web UI.
Babel Buster BB2-6010 LEDs indicate as follows (LEDs are bi-color):
DEV DATA
Flashes yellow each time a request is sent when operating as Modbus
Master, or each time a request is received when operating as Modbus Slave.
DEV STATUS
Operating as Modbus Master, flashes green each time a good response is
received, or red when an error code is received, the request times out, or
there is a flaw in the response such as CRC error.
Operating as Modbus Slave, flashes green each time a good response is
sent, or red if an exception code is sent (meaning the received request
resulted in an error).
Babel Buster SPX LEDs indicate as follows:
Yellow
Flashes each time a request is sent when operating as Modbus Master, or
each time a request is received when operating as Modbus Slave.
Green
Operating as Modbus Master, flashes each time a good response is received.
Operating as Modbus Slave, flashes green each time a good response is
sent.
Red
Operating as Modbus Master, flashes when an error code is received, the
request times out, or there is a flaw in the response such as CRC error.
A. Hardware Details
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