Toshiba DEV001Z manual DeviceNet indicators Status LED, MS Module status, NS Network status

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E6581268

2.3. DeviceNet indicators (Status LED)

MS (Module status)

This bi–color (green/red) LED indicates the status of the communication link from DEV001Z to the VF-S11. It indicates whether or not the device has power and is operating properly. (According to ODVA DeviceNet Specifications.)

LED is:

For this state:

To indicate:

Off

Power OFF

There is no power applied to the device.

Green

Device Operational

The device is operating in a normal condition.

 

 

The device needs commissioning due to configuration missing,

 

 

incomplete or incorrect.

Flashing Green

Device in Standby

* When a setup of the parameter f890 - f894 is outside

 

 

the range, it will be in this state.

 

 

The Device may be in the Standby state.

Flashing Red

Minor Fault

Recoverable Fault

Red

Unrecoverable Fault

The device has an unrecoverable fault; may need replacing.

Flashing Red-Green

Device Self Testing

The Device is in Self Test.

NS (Network status)

This bi–color (green/red) LED indicates the status of the communication link from the DEV001Z to DeviceNet. (According to ODVA DeviceNet Specifications.)

LED is:

For this state:

To indicate:

 

 

Device is not on–line.

Off

Not Powered/Not On–line

- The device has not completed the Dup_MAC_ID test yet.

 

 

- The device may not be powered, look at Module Status LED.

Green

On-line and connect

The device is on–line and has connections in the established state.

- The device is allocated to a Master.

 

 

 

 

Device is connected to the network but has no connections in the

Flashing Green

On-line, not connect

established state.

 

 

- The device is not allocated to a master.

Flashing Red

Connection Time-out

Recoverable Fault. One or more I/O Connections are in the

Timed–Out state.

 

 

 

 

Non Recoverable fault. The device has detected an error that has

Red

Critical Link Failure

rendered it incapable of communicating on the network (Duplicate

MAC ID, or Bus–off). Check parameters f890, f891 then

 

 

 

 

Cycle power to VF-S11 to reset this fault.

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Contents DEV001Z Contents E6581268 ① LED Indicators Usage PrecautionsGeneral Specifications CompatibilityConnection Sizes Names and functionsConnection Instance Produced Consumed LED is For this state To indicate DeviceNet indicators Status LEDMS Module status NS Network statusVF-S11 communication parameters F892Object Specifications Object ClassIdentity Object Identity Object Common ServicesIdentity Object Specific Services Identity Object Class AttributesMessage Router Message Router Common ServicesMessage Router Specific Services Message Router Class AttributesDeviceNet Object DeviceNet Object Specific ServicesDeviceNet Object Common Services DeviceNet Object Class AttributesAssembly Object Instance Attributes Assembly ObjectAssembly Object Class Attributes Assembly Object Common ServicesByte Bit Assembly Instance DetailsInstance 20/70 DeviceNet Standard f894 = Bit ByteInstance 21/71 DeviceNet Standard f894 = Output Instance 21 LayoutExamples of Instance 21/71 Instance 100/150 Toshiba Specific f894 = Output Instance 100 LayoutExamples of Instance 100/150 Instance 101/151 Toshiba Specific f894 = Output Instance 101 LayoutExamples of Instance 101/151 Connection Object Instance Attributes Connection ObjectConnection Object Attributes Connection Instance ID # DescriptionService Service Name Supported Description of Service Code Connection Class Common ServicesConnection Class Specific Services Poll Connection Object Instance Attributes InstanceMotor Data Object Motor Data Object Common ServicesMotor Data Object Specific Services Motor Data Object Class AttributesControl Supervisor Object Control Supervisor Object Class AttributesControl Supervisor Object Instance Attributes Control Supervisor Object Common Services Control Supervisor Object Specific ServicesAC Drive Object AC Drive Object Common ServicesAC Drive Object Specific Services AC Drive Object Class AttributesVender Specific Device Pro-files About EDS-file