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IMS-MN-LMDE42C_A
Operation State and Error Indication
Liberty MDrive Ethernet TCP/IP
LED Indicators
The LMD TCP/IP products has two dual-color (red/green) LEDs visible from the back of the
drive to give status and error indication of the Ethernet/IP connection.
When power is first applied to the motor, both LEDs should flash orange, lasting for
approximately one (1) second. The LED’s should remain off until the motor receives a valid
connection.
NOTE:
- If proper power and ethernet connections have been established on the device, the LED’s may
be off if no activity is present on the RJ45 connection.
- Synchronously flashing Red MS & NS LEDs indicate a CyberSecurity enabled unit that has not
been initially setup. Refer to the following website for additional information:
https://novantaims.com/all-products/cybersecurity/
Ethernet/IP (ODVA)
Color
State
Description
NS – Network Status (LED 2)
None
Off
No power, no Ethernet connection
Red
Solid
Unrecoverable error detected
Flashing
Recoverable error detected or I/O connection timed out
Green
Solid
Normal runtime operation (I/O connection allocated)
Flashing
Device is idle or not allocated to a client (PLC)
Red/Green
Alternating/Bi-color
Power-up self test in progress
MS – Module Status (LED 1)
None
Off
No power
Red
Solid
Unrecoverable error detected/Drive initialization error (MCode in
upgrade mode)
Flashing
Minor, recoverable interruption
Green
Solid
Normal drive operation
Red/Green
Alternating/Bi-color
Power-up self test in progress
Profinet-IO
Color
State
Description
NS – Network Status (LED 2)
None
Off
No power
Red
Solid
Motion Controller driver initialized and operational
Flashing
Motion drive error detected or drive is in MCode firmware
upgrade mode
Green
Solid
Unrecoverable error detected - drive not responding
Flashing
Minor, recoverable error detected
MS – Module Status (LED 1)
None
Off
No power
Red
Solid
Profinet stack error detected
Flashing
Profinet connection interrupted or disconnected
Green
Solid
Valid Profinet connection exists
Flashing
Device does not have a valid Profinet connection