Status LED:
The operation of the STATUS LED is controlled by the MCU
software. Blinking of this LED indicates software operation and
watchdog update. The STATUS LED also indicates the operation
modes as follows.
FLASHING One second intervals:
This indicates that the self tests have been completed successfully
and that the MCU is running in the APPLICATION mode.
FLASHING Two seconds intervals:
This indicates that the self tests have been completed successfully
and that the MCU is running in the SERVICE mode.
23.7.2.6 Memory Unit (DMM50)
There are three LED indicators on the Memory Unit. These are
shown in Fig 23-33.
A and B LED’s:
The PC Card drives A and B both have a LED for indicating their
activity. The indicator is green or red depending on the type of
activity.
QUICK GREEN FLASH - When a PC Card is being inserted its
type must first be established. If the card is applicable, a green
LED flashes quickly and is then turned off.
ALTERNATION BETWEEN RED AND GREEN - When a PC
Card is being inserted its type must first be established. If the
card is not applicable, the LED alternates between red and green.
GREEN ON CONTINUOUSLY - A normal reading/writing op-
eration is being carried out.
RED FLASHING - The PC Card is not placed properly to the slot.
23.7.2.7 LAN Board (DML50)
There are two LED indicators on the LAN Board. These are
shown in Fig 23-33.
A LED:
The A LED flashes approximately once per 10 seconds during the
normal operation. If the interval is longer, the program has excess
load.
B LED:
When the B LED is on, the CAN driver is in BUS OFF state,
otherwise it is in Error Active (=normal) state or in Error Passive
state (driver has detected bus errors but not yet reached BUS
OFF). Recovery from BUS OFF is possible only by resetting the
CAN circuit. The B LED is then turned off.
The B LED is also on, if there is not software on the LAN Board.
Load the software according to instructions given in chapter 2.
23.7.2.8 Interface Board (DMI50)
There is a single LED indicator located in the front panel of the
Interface Board as shown in Fig 23-33.
Status LED:
The operation of the STATUS LED is controlled by the MCU
software. The LED flashes during the normal operation.
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