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EPL Status LED Illumination States
LED State
Description
Off
Powering up, searching for Ethernet
Off/Green, flickering
(alternating 50 ms at 10 Hz)
Standard Ethernet mode (no error)
Red/Green, flickering
(alternating 50 ms at 10 Hz)
Standard Ethernet mode, EPL error
Green, 1 flash
Waiting for configuration (followed by
Start of Cycle frame)
Green, 2 flashes
Waiting for configuration to complete
Green, 3 flashes
Ready to operate in EPL mode
Green, constant
EPL mode
Red/Green, flashing
(alternating 200 ms at 2.5 Hz)
Not participating in frame exchange, but observing
EPL communications
Table 82 Aries EPL Drive EPL Status Indicator LED Descriptions
If the Aries EPL drive EPL Status LED is off, there is no valid Ethernet
communication.
1. Check the network-status LEDs located on the drive’s Ethernet/EPL
connector to determine the state of the Ethernet connection. See “EPL
Ethernet Cable Specification“ on page 166. Do not proceed until the
network status LED indicates that an Ethernet Link has been
established.
2. Verify that no two drives on the network have the same IP
address/Node ID. The Node ID is determined by the rotary switch
settings on the front panel of the drive. See “Assigning the Drive Node
ID “ in the Aries EPL Hardware Installation Guide.
3. Temporarily disconnect all CNs, except for the one Aries EPL drive you
are troubleshooting, to ensure there is no conflict with other CNs.
4. If you are connecting to an EPL network, try connecting to a standard
Ethernet network instead.
5. Using a standard Ethernet connection, test the Aries EPL drive IP
assignment. At a DOS or command prompt, type “ping 192.168.100.xx”,
where xx is the setting of the drive address switches on the front panel.
a. If you receive a “reply from” message, do the following: disconnect
the drive Ethernet/EPL cable and type the ping command again.
1. If you see “reply from” message, then another device or
computer has already been assigned the same IP address.
Change the node ID of the drive to one that is unique in the
network.
2. If you see a “timeout” message, then the drive is properly
configured and is network accessible. Re-attach the
Ethernet/EPL cable.
b. If a “timeout” message is seen, the drive has an invalid IP address.
Determine the correct setting and assign it to the drive.
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