Displays
6 Displays
6.1 Power
LED
Marked on the CAN@net as PWR.
The Power LED indicates whether power is switched on or not.
6.2 Serial
LED
Marked on the CAN@net as SER.
After power on or a reset of the gateway the Serial LED flashes green, alternating
with the Ethernet and the CAN LED.
The Serial LED displays communication on both RS232 interfaces. The LED flashes
green on data transmition or receiption.
6.3 CAN
LED
Marked on the CAN@net as CAN.
After power on or a reset of the gateway the LED flashes green, alternating with
the Serial and the Ethernet LED.
While the configuration of the gateway takes place the LED is flashing red and
green.
The CAN LED signals communication on the CAN bus. When CAN telegrams are
received, the LED flashes green. If the CAN-controller reaches the error warning
limit, received data are signaled by red flashing. The CAN- LED is illuminated red
when CAN-communication is no longer possible (CAN controller in bus off).
6.4 Ethernet
LED
Marked on the CAN@net as NET.
After power on or a reset of the gateway the LED flashes green, alternating with
the Serial and the CAN LED.
While the configuration of the gateway takes place the LED is flashing red and
green.
The Ethernet LED displays received packages with green flashing. An invalid port
connection, e.g. no ethernet cable connected to the gateway, is displayed with
red illumination
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