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LED Indicators
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ProLinx Standalone
Generic ASCII Serial Communication Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 29 of 40
July 7, 2008
6 LED
Indicators
In This Chapter
Module LEDs................................................................................29
LEDs for Port 0 Serial Port .................................................................... 30
Series LEDs ................................................................................. 30
Troubleshooting the operation of the DNP Slave port can be performed using
several methods.
The first and quickest is to scan the LEDs on the module to determine the
existence and possibly the cause of a problem. This section provides insight into
the operation of the Serial Port status LEDs. Information on the module's other
LEDs can be found in the
ProLinx Reference Guide
.
6.1
Base Module LEDs
LED State
Description
Off
Power is not connected to the power terminals. This LED is hardware
driven, so it only requires power to operate.
Power
Green Solid
Power is connected to the power terminals. Verify that the other LEDs
for operational and functional status.
Off Normal
operation.
Fault
Red Solid
A critical error has occurred. Program executable has failed or has
been user-terminated and is no longer running. Press Reset p/b or
cycle power to clear error. If not, use the Debug procedures described
later in this manual.
Off Normal
operation.
Cfg
Amber Solid
The unit is in the configuration mode. The configuration file is being
read and the unit is implementing the configuration values and
initializing the hardware. This will occur during power cycle, or after
pressing the reset button. It also occurs after a cold/warm boot
command is received.
Off Normal
operation.
Flashing
An error condition has been detected and is occurring. Check
configuration.
Err
Solid Red
This condition is indicative of a large number of errors in the
application interface communications. The module's error flag is
cleared at the start of each command (master/client) or receipt of data
(slave/adapter/server).