Signalling, No internal line termination, Telm – Schneider Electric Gateway LUFP7 User Manual

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3. Signalling

The gateway’s 6 LEDs and the descriptive label on the removable cover which hides its two coding wheels
(gateway address) allow you to diagnose the status of the gateway:

c

e

g

d

f

h

telm

LUFP7

n o
p q
r s

1 O

NLINE

2 O

FFLINE

3 N

OT

U

SED

4 F

IELDBUS

D

IAG

5 M

ODBUS

6 G

ATEWAY

DEL

LED Æ Gateway state
Off: Profibus-DP bus:
Gateway off-line

n

O

NLINE

Green: Profibus-DP bus:
Gateway on-line
(exchanges are possible)

p

N

OT

U

SED

Off: —

Off: No power
Flashing (green): No
Modbus communications
Green: Modbus
communications OK

r

M

ODBUS

Red: Loss of communication
with at least one Modbus
slave (2)

LED

LED Æ Gateway state

Off: Profibus-DP bus: gateway on-line

o

O

FFLINE

Red: Profibus-DP bus: Gateway off-line
(exchanges are impossible)

Off: Gateway initialization achieved
Flashing red (1 or 2 Hz): Gateway
configuration error. (1)

q

F

IELDBUS

D

IAG

Flashing red (4 Hz): Error when resetting the
gateway on Profibus-DP. (1)
Off: No power
Flashing (red/green): Configuration absent / not valid
 Use AbcConf to load a valid configuration
Green: Gateway currently being initialized
and configured

s

G

ATEWAY

Flashing (green): Gateway is in running
order: Configuration OK

(1) Specific errors indicated by the LED

q

F

IELDBUS

D

IAG

:

• Flashing red LED (1 Hz): input and/or output data length is invalid.

 Check the overall length of the gateway data, under AbcConf (“Monitor” option from the “Sub-Network”
menu), then adjust exchanges with the gateway accordingly, using the Profibus-DP network configuration
software (e.g.: SyCon).

• Flashing red LED (2 Hz): User parameter data length and/or content is invalid.
• Flashing red LED (4 Hz): Error when resetting the ASIC in charge of Profibus-DP communications.

(2) The LED

r

M

ODBUS

becomes red whenever you use incorrect values in the outputs corresponding to the

queries of the two aperiodic services designed to read/write the value of any parameter of a Modbus slave (see
chapter 4.2.10 Description of Services Assigned to Gateway Inputs/Outputs, page 34). This LED will only revert to
its former green state if you reuse these very same services, but with correct values. More generally, this LED
becomes red, then reverts to a green state, on loss and recovery of the communications with any Modbus slave.

N.B. If the LED

s

D

EVICE

S

TATUS

is flashing following a sequence beginning with one or

more red flashes, we advise you to note down the order of this sequence and give this
information to the Schneider Electric support service.

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