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6-2 Troubleshooting MN1933
6.2 NextMove PCI-2 ind icators
6.2.1 St atus LEDs
The backplate of the NextMove PCI-2 contains two LEDs, S1 and S2,
which represent general status information. The LEDs may illuminate
red or green and can be continuous or flashing.
LED State(s)
Meaning
Both off NextMove PCI-2 is not powered.
Both red In hardware reset (see section 4.7).
Both green, cycling In s oftware reset, w ith no errors (see section 4.7).
Both red, cycling In software reset, Power On Self Test (POST) error has
occurred.
S1 green, flashing Firmware is running OK.
S1 green, flashing fast FPGA download in progress.
S1 red, flashing Firmware is running, but there is an initialization error.
S2 red, flashing fast Asynchronous error - for example, a limit switch has been
activated.
S2 green, flashing fast Miscellaneous error - for example, the output driver is not
working.
Both green, flashing Firmware update in progress.
Both red, turn off
separately
POST is in operation (after reset).
6.2.2 CAN LEDs
The top edge of the NextMove PCI-2 contains four surface mount
LEDs, CH1, CH2, Tx and Rx, which indicate CAN status. The LEDs
can be continuous or flashing.
LED State(s)
Meaning
CH1 The downloaded firmware supports the CANopen channel.
CH2 The downloaded firmware supports the Baldor CAN channel.
Tx Data is being transmitted on the CAN channel.
Rx Data is being received on the CAN channel.
6.2.3 Reset LED
Close to the four CAN LEDs, the NextMove PCI-2 contains another
LED, D16, which indicates that the FPGA is being initialized at startup.
This LED will remain illuminated until a system file (which includes
FPGA firmware) is downloaded from Mint WorkBench.
S1 S2
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