Module LED Indicators
Original instructions
Introduction
Refer to the LED indicators to monitor the status and performance of these items:
Module LED Descriptions
The module LED indicators are located on the front of the BMENOR2200H module. The LEDs provide information on:
This is the LED display on the front of the BMENOR2200H module:
The LEDs can be in these states:
The module status is indicated by the color and state of the LEDs:
Label
Color
Pattern
Indication
RUN: operational state
green
on
The module is operating and configured.
flashing
The module is blocked by a detected software error.
off
The module is not configured. (The application is absent, invalid, or incompatible.)
ERR: detected error
red
on
The processor, system, or configuration detected an error.
flashing
  • The module is not configured. (The application is absent, invalid, or incompatible.)
  • The module is blocked by a detected software error.
off
Operations are normal (no detected errors).
DL: download firmware (upgrade)
red
on
A firmware download or factory reset is in progress.
off
A firmware download or factory reset is not in progress.
ETH STS: Ethernet communication status
off
There is no link on the Ethernet backplane port.
green
on
The module has an IP address, but there is no RTU connection.
flashing
At least one RTU connection (client or server) is established in the module.
red
on
The module has a duplicate IP address or factory reset mode.
CARD ERR: memory card detected error
red
on
  • The memory card is missing.
  • The memory card is not usable (bad format, unrecognized type).
off
The memory card is valid and recognized.
SER COM: serial data status
yellow
flashing
A data exchange (send/receive) is in progress on the serial connection.
off
There is no data exchange on the serial connection.
SEC: secure communication status
green
on
Secure communications are enabled and running fine.
red
on
Communications are not secure because a critical error in secure communications is detected. For example, there is no available security configuration, or the certificate expired when the communications stopped.
No channel security is configured through the channel name for either master or slave.
flashing
Secure communications are enabled and running, but an error is detected. For example, a certificate expires but the configuration authorizes communications to continue, or there are too many login attempts, etc.
off
The module is not secure.