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CHAPTER 6: ACTUAL VALUES
6.2
A1 Status
6.2.1
Network Status
Ethernet Connection
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Z
A1 STATUS
ZV
NETWORK STATUS
This actual value appears when the relay is ordered with the Ethernet (T) option.
The
ETHERNET STATUS
actual value message indicates the status of the Ethernet link,
connection, and diagnostic via three indicators. The
[
]
symbol indicates on, and the
[
]
symbol indicates off. There is also a blinking indication.
The box under
LNK
column indicates the Ethernet link status. If it is on, the Ethernet port is
connected to the network; if it is off, the port is disconnected. This indicator is normally on.
The box under the
CON
column indicates the connection status. If on, the Ethernet port is
configured and ready to transmit and receive data. If blinking, the Ethernet port is either
active (transmitting or receiving data) or indicating an error if the diagnostic status is also
on or blinking.
The box under the
DIA
column indicates the diagnostic status. If it is on, then either a fatal
Ethernet port error has occurred or there is a duplicate IP address on the network. If
blinking, then there is a non-fatal network error. Off indicates no errors.
DeviceNet Connection
(Refer to GEK-106491C:
469 Communications Guide)
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Z
A1 STATUS
ZV
NETWORK STATUS
These values appear when the relay is ordered with the DeviceNet (D) option.
NETWORK
STATUS
[
Z
]
Ethernet Lnk Con
Dia
Range: see description below
NETWORK
STATUS
[
Z
]
DEVICENET PORT:
Not powered
Range: Not powered, operational, Data
size error, Unrecoverable fault,
Minor fault
MESSAGE
DEVICENET LINK:
Not online
Range: Not online, Online connected,
Online disconnected, Critical
failure, Connection timeout
MESSAGE
EXPLICIT CONNEC-
TION:
Range: Nonexistent, Configuring,
Established, Time-out,
Deferred Delete
MESSAGE
POLLED I/O
CONNECTN: Nonex-
Range: Nonexistent, Configuring,
Established, Time-out,
Deferred Delete
MESSAGE
COS CONNECTION
STATUS: Nonexis-
Range: Nonexistent, Configuring,
Established, Time-out,
Deferred Delete
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