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Appendix B
PWR/RDY LED Signaling
ENET-232 and ENET-485 Series User Manual
B-2
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Step 1. Count the Long Flashes
A three-second interval, during which the
PWR/RDY
LED is yellow,
separates each repetition of the sequence. The sequence begins with a
series of long one-second flashes—that is, one second red, one second
yellow. These long flashes represent the digit in the tens column. There
can be one to nine long flashes, which represent digits 1 through 9. For
example, one long flash represents the digit 1 in the tens column, and
nine long flashes represent the digit 9 in the tens column.
Step 2. Count the Short Flashes
The long flashes are followed by shorter flashes; each short flash lasts
about one-fifth of a second—that is, one-fifth of a second red, one-fifth
of a second yellow. These short flashes represent the digit in the ones
column. Again, there can be one to nine flashes, which represent the
digits 1 through 9. For example, one short flash represents the digit 1
in the ones column, and nine short flashes represent the digit 9 in the
ones column.
Using this method, the
PWR/RDY
LED flashes the following sequence to
represent error message 11:
<three seconds yellow> <one long red flash> <one short red flash>
<three seconds yellow>…
The
PWR/RDY
LED flashes the following sequence to represent error
message 31:
<three seconds yellow> <three long red flashes> <one short red flash>
<three seconds yellow>…
Step 3. Record Your Error Message Number
When you have computed your error message number, write it down and
also note the ON/OFF state of the
LINK
,
TX
, and
RX
LEDs. Have this
information available when calling National Instruments.