SM-Ethernet User Guide
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If the SM-Ethernet module does not initialise correctly when the drive is powered up,
remove the power from the module, wait for the drive under-voltage (‘UU’) trip to
disappear and re-apply the power, if the problem persists then the SM-Ethernet module
should be changed.
11.5.2 SM-Ethernet non-critical warning
This parameter provides an indication for the user that a non-critical warning condition
has been encountered. Bit 0 is set if any Solutions Module warning is active. Bits 1
through 7 can be mapped to specific warnings within the module, (this is not currently
possible as there are insufficient warning types to make it necessary).
11.5.3 SM-Ethernet error status
If an error occurs the reason for the error is written to this parameter and the drive may
produce a slot error. A value of 0 indicates that the module has not detected an error.
For a list of SM-Ethernet error codes see Table 11.8
SM-Ethernet Solutions Module error status
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This parameter is reset to 0 if SM-Ethernet is reset.
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