LS ELECTRIC XGT Series User manual

Programmable Logic Control
Ethernet/IP I/F Module
XGT Series
XGL-EIPT

Safety Instruction
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instruction isviolated
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damagesif someapplicable instructionis violated
Moreover, even classified events under its caution category may develop into serious accidents relying on
situations. Therefore we stronglyadvise users to observe all precautions properly just like warnings.
►The marks displayed on the product and in the user’s manual have the followingmeanings.
Becareful! Danger maybe expected.
Becareful! Electricshockmayoccur.
►The user’s manual even after read shall be kept available and accessible to any user of the product.
Warning
Caution

Safety Instruction
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Safety Instructions for design process
Please install a protection circuit on the exterior of PLC so that the whole system may
operate safely regardless of failures from external power or PLC. Any abnormal output or
operation from PLC may cause seriousproblems to safety in whole system.
- Install protection units on the exterior of PLC like an interlock circuit that deals with opposite
operations such as emergencystop,protection circuit, and forward/reverse rotation or install an
interlock circuitthatdeals with high/lowlimit under its position controls.
- If any system error (watch-dog timer error, module installation error, etc.) is detected during
CPU operation in PLC, all output signals are designed to be turned off and stopped for safety.
However, there are cases when output signals remain active due to device failures in Relay
and TR which can’t be detected. Thus, you are recommended to install an addition circuit to
monitortheoutputstatusfor those criticaloutputswhichmaycause significantproblems.
Never overload more than rated current of output module nor allow to have a short circuit.
Over currentforalongperiod timemaycause a fire .
Never let the external power of the output circuit to be on earlier than PLC power, which may
causeaccidentsfromabnormaloutput oroperation.
Please install interlock circuits in the sequence program for safe operations in the system
when exchange data with PLC or modify operation modes using a computer or other
external equipments Read specific instructions thoroughly when conducting control operations
withPLC.
Warning

Safety Instruction
3
Safety Instructions for design process
Safety Instructions on installation process
I/O signal or communication line shall be wired at least 100mm away from a high-voltage
cable or power line. Failto followthis
instructionmaycausemalfunctionsfrom noise
Caution
Use PLC only in the environment specified in PLC manual or general standard of data
sheet. If not, electric shock,fire, abnormal operationof the product maybe caused.
Before install or remove the module, be sure PLC power is off. If not, electric shock or damage
on the productmaybe caused.
Be sure that every module is securely attached after adding a module or an extension
connector. If the product is installed loosely or incorrectly, abnormal operation, error or dropping
may be caused. In addition, contact failures under poor cable installation will be causing
malfunctions aswell.
Be sure that screws get tighten securely under vibrating environments. Fail to do so will put
the product under directvibrations which will cause electricshock, fire and abnormal operation.
Do not come in contact with conducting parts in each module, which may cause electric
shock,malfunctionsorabnormaloperation.
Caution

Safety Instruction
4
Safety Instructions for wiring process
Prior to wiring works, make sure that every power is turned off. If not, electric shock or
damage onthe product maybecaused.
After wiring process is done, make sure that terminal covers are installed properly
before its use. Failtoinstallthecovermaycauseelectricshocks.
Warning
Check rated voltages and terminal arrangements in each product prior to its wiring
process. Applying incorrect voltages other than rated voltages and misarrangement among
terminalsmaycausefire or malfunctions.
Secure terminal screws tightlyapplying with specified torque. If the screws get loose, short
circuit, fire or abnormal operation may be caused. Securing screws too tightly will cause
damagesto the module ormalfunctions, short circuit, anddropping.
Be sure to earth to the ground using Class 3 wires for FG terminals which is exclusively
used for PLC. If the terminals not grounded correctly, abnormal operation or electric shock
may be caused.
Don’t let any foreign materials such as wiring waste inside the module while wiring,
whichmaycausefire, damage onthe productorabnormaloperation.
Make sure that pressed terminals get tighten following the specified torque. External
connector type shall be pressed or soldered using proper equipments.
Caution

Safety Instruction
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Safety Instructions for test-operation and maintenance
Don’t touch the terminal when powered.Electricshock orabnormaloperationmayoccur.
Prior tocleaning or tightening the terminal screws, let all the external power off including
PLC power. If not, electric shock or abnormaloperation may occur.
Don’t let the battery recharged, disassembled, heated, short or soldered. Heat, explosion
orignitionmaycause injuriesorfire.
Warning
Do not make modifications or disassemble each module. Fire, electric shock or abnormal
operation mayoccur.
Prior to installing or disassembling the module, let all the external power off including
PLC power. If not, electric shock or abnormaloperation may occur.
Keep any wireless equipment such as walkie-talkie or cell phones at least 30cm away
from PLC. If not,abnormaloperationmaybecaused.
When making a modification on programs or using run to modify functions under PLC
operations, read and comprehend all contents in the manual fully. Mismanagement will
causedamagesto products andaccidents.
Avoid any physical impact to the battery and prevent it from dropping as well. Damages
to battery may cause leakage from its fluid.When battery was dropped or exposed under strong
impact, never reuse the battery again. Moreover skilled workers are needed when exchanging
batteries.
Caution

Safety Instruction
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Safety Instructions for waste disposal
Product or batterywaste shall be processed as industrial waste. The waste may discharge
toxicmaterials orexplodeitself.
Caution

Revision History
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Revision History
Version
Date
Contents
Revised position
V1.0
’09.12
Firstedition
-
V1.1
’11.05
Howtoenablelink through flagadded
CH6.3.1
V2.0
’12.06
Addservicesettingbytag
CH5,6
V 2.1
’14.09
XG5000V4.0UIUpdated
Entire
V2.2
’20.05
Formatandcontentsmodificationaccordingtothe
change ofcompanyname(LSIS->LSELECTRIC)

About User’s Manual
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Thank you forpurchasingPLC ofLSELECTRICCo.,Ltd.
Before use, make sure to carefully read and understand the User’s Manual about the functions, performances, installation and
programming of the product you purchased in order for correct use and importantly, let the end user and maintenance
administrator to be provided with the User’s Manual.
The User’s Manual describes the product. If necessary, you may refer to the following description and order accordingly. In
addition, youmayconnectourwebsite(http://www.lselectric.co.kr/)anddownloadtheinformationasaPDFfile.
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Table of Content
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◎Contents ◎
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.2 Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
1.3 Product Components ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3
1.3.1 Indication of Type Names ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3
1.3.2 The Number of Installation available –units by CPUs ------------------------------------------------------ 1-3
1.4 Software for Using Products ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4
1.4.1 Confirms for Software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4
1.4.2 XG5000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4
1.4.3 Confirmation of Versions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5
Chapter 2 Specification
2.1 General Specification -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1
2.2 Performance Specification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
2.3 Name in Each Part ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
2.4 Cable Standards ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
2.4.1 UTP Cable ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5
Chapter 3 Installation and Test operation
3.1 Installation Environment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
3.2 Cautions when Handling ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-2
3.3 The Order for Setting up Products till Running ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-3
3.4 I/O Allotment and Device Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
3.4.1 I/O Allotment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
3.4.2 Available device area per CPU series ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10
3.5 Installation of Products ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11
3.5.1 Installation of XGL-EIPT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-11
3.6 Test operation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-13
3.6.1 Directions when Configuring Systems -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-13
Chapter 4 System Configuration
4.1 Configuration of a Usable System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-1
4.1.1 System Configuration using a Switch --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.1.2 System Configuration not using a Switch -------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
4.2 Configuration of an unusable System ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
4.2.1 System Configuration using a Switch---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
4.2.2 Configuration of a Ring System (Configuration of a XGL-EIPT Ring) -------------------- 4-2

Table of Content
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Chapter 5 Installation of Softwareand Communication Parameters
5.1 Installation and Execution of Software -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1
5.1.1 Installation of XG5000-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1
5.1.2 Installation of USB Device Drive --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-4
5.1.3 Confirmation on the Installation of USB Device Driver ----------------------------------------- 5-7
5.2 How to Register Communication Modules ------------------------------------------------------------ 5-15
5.2.1 In case of Offline --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-15
5.2.2 In case of Online ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-17
5.2.3 In case of Reading Parameter stored in PLC ----------------------------------------- 5-19
5.2.4 How to Set-up Modules ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-20
Chapter 6 EIP Service
6.1 EtherNet/IP Communication Method ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
6.1.1 EtherNet/IP Terms --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
6.1.2 EDS File -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
6.1.3 Periodic Communication (Implicit) System ---------------------------------------------------- 6-2
6.1.4 Aperiodic Communication (Explicit) System ---------------------------------------------- 6-3
6.2 EIP Service ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-4
6.3 Tag setup --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-5
6.4 Setup of Periodic/Non-periodic Communication Service --------------------------------------------------------- 6-8
6.4.1 Periodic Client Communication Service ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6-8
6.4.2 Setup of Non-periodic Client Communication Service ----------------------------------------------- 6-15
6.4.3 Periodic Server Communication Service ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6-17
6.5 Operation Start ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-19
6.5.1 XG5000 Set-up ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-19
6.6 Use Examples ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-21
6.6.1 Communication with Rockwell 1756-ENBT Communication Module -------------- 6-21
Chapter 7 Diagnosis
7.1 System Diagnosis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-1
7.2 System Diagnosis Items and Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-3
7.3 Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-8
7.3.1 Check-out through LED in Communication Module ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-8
7.3.2 Check out of Module Errors through XG5000 ----------------------------------------------------------- 7-9
7.3.3 Check-out on Module Errors through System Log ------------------------------------------------------- 7-10
7.4 Remote Communication control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-12
7.4.1 Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-12
7.4.2 Setting and Connection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-13
Appendix
A.1 Terms ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-1
A.2 Flag List ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-5
A.2.1 Special Relay (F) List ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A-5
A.2.2 Communication Relay (L) List -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-13
A. 3 External Dimension ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A-14

Chapter 1 Overview
1-1
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Overview
This user guide is made out to describe EtherNet/IP I/F module (Referred to as “EPI Module”) among XGT PLC system
networks. EtherNet/IPis the protocols where Common Industrial Protocol (CIP: industrial protocols used in common, such
as Device Net, ControlNet, CompoNet, etc) has been laid on an upper layer of open protocol Ethernet. Thus, EtherNet/IP
allows DeviceNet, ControlNet, and CompoNet developers to secure the interoperability between multi-band and lower network
devices by applying the same objects and profiles. EIPmodule provides two Ethernet Ports (Ethernet Port) and the switch
function required for the existing STAR system is built in and it is the module for transmitting data between PCCs or
betweenPLCandEtherNet/IPI/FIOmodule.
Makeaprogram inreferencewiththesefollowing user guides
XG5000UserGuide
XGKInstructions
XGK UserGuide
XGIInstructions
XGIUserGuide
XGRInstructions
XGRUserGuide
Becarefulof theseconfigurationitemswhenyouconstituteXGTEIPmodulesystem.
XGTPLCXG5000ProgrammingTool:OverV4.0
XGK CPU:OverV4.2
XGICPU:Over V4.0
XGRCPU:Over V2.6

Chapter 1 Overview
1-2
1.2 Features
XGTEtherNet/IPI/F Modulehavethefollowingfeatures.
(1)Communication Methods:ExtensiveClientMessaging Support
▶Encapsulated Messages,UCMMExplicitMessaging
▶Class 3ConnectedExplicitMessaging(ServerOnly)
▶Class 1ConnectedImplicit(IO) Messaging(CyclicI/OService Only)
(2)Compatibility:XGTEtherNet/IPI/FmeetEtherNet/IPConformanceTestSuiteVersion2.10
(3)100BASE-TXmediaisprovidedand100Mbps/ (FullDuplex)aresupported.
(4) It is possible to be equipped with 24 units per CPU and installation to basic base and extension base is available.
However, onlyinstallationtobaseispossibleinXGRsystem. .
(5) With the built - in switch, there is no need to install a separate switch and hub and wiring is saved and flexibility in
installationis provided.
(6)AsAuto Cross Over-functionisprovided,cabling jobisconvenient.
(7)Avarietyof diagnose functions, thestatesinformationofmodules andnetworks areprovided.
▶The stateof acommunicationmodule
▶The stateofacommunicationservice(EIP,Non-circularserver)
▶Auto Scan-function providing an information of own corporation’s and other corporations’ modules
connectedintonetwork
▶Thekinds ofpacketsandthe quantityof datareceivedbycommunicationmodule(Network load –prediction
isavailable)
▶Thediagnosisfunctionthroughnetwork isavailable

Chapter 1 Overview
1-3
1.3 Product Components
1.3.1 Indication of Type Names
Componentsof XGTEtherNet/IPI/Fmodule productare described.
TypeName
Components
Remarks
XGL-EIPT
Electric2–port EtherNet/IPModule
Morethancategory5
1.3.2 The Number of Installation available –units by CPUs
Upto24 units ofXGTEtherNet/IPI/Fmodulearepossibletobeinstalledregardlessofbasic baseand extensionbase.
However, when XGR CPU is applied, it is possible to be installed into the basic base. To achieve the maximum
performance, if possible, install this module to the basic module. The following table shows thekinds of services which
arepossible to beused byCPUs.When youconfigure thesystem,considerthe number ofcommunicationmodules.
Segment
XGK
XGI
XGR
CPUH
CPUU
CPUA
CPUS
CPUE
CPUU
CPUH
CPUS
CPUE
CPUU/D
CPUH/T
CPUH/F
CPUH/S
Number of P2Puse
modules(maximum)
8units
6units
Maximumnumberof
modules(server use
modulesincluded)
24units
6units

Chapter 1 Overview
1-4
1.4 Software for Using Products
The following explains main programming tools and other production software for using EIP module. For more exact
applicationof programsand communication,refer to the contents belowandapplyitto systems.
1.4.1 Confirms for Software
Segment
Component Products
CommunicationSet-upTool
XGL-EIPT
Communication ModuleforXGT
XG5000
Notice
1) To use the above program, download from the current website you are visiting. In case you can not use the
internet, visitnearagenciesandaskforCD-ROMforinstallation.
InternetWeb-address : http://www.lselectric.co.kr/
2) To program XG5000, use RS-232C port and USB of CUP module. For cable, refer to the XGT catalogue.
(USB-301A,K1C-050A)
1.4.2 XG5000
XG5000 is the software for dedicatedly using all communication modules including Ethernet/IP I/F module for basic
parameterset-up,framemake-up,moduleandnetwork diagnosis.
Thefollowing illustrationshowsthe initialscreenofXG5000.
[Figure1.4.1]XG5000–InitialScreen

Chapter 1 Overview
1-5
1.4.3 Confirmation of Versions
Checkouttheversion ofthemodulebeforeusingXGTEtherNet/IPI/F.
1) Confirmation throughXG5000
Toreadtheinformationofacommunicationmodule,accessto thecommunicationmodule.
.
If interfaceisnormallymaintainedwith CPU,the information likethefollowing illustrationcanbegot.
(1)ExecuteXG5000.
(2)Connect withCPUviaaccessthrough[Online]-[Connect]onmenu.
(3)Whenconnected withCPU, executethe diagnosisof XG5000.
(4)Locate themousetothecommunicationmoduleinsystem diagnosisscreenof onlinemenu.
(5)Double-click thecommunicationmoduleorclick right buttonofmouseandselectDetailedModuleInformation.
`
[Figure1.4.2]Confirmation ofVersionsthroughXG5000
2) Confirmation ofVersions throughCaseLabelofProducts
Ineachmodule,theinformationofthemodule productisattachedtotheexteriorcase.
In case there is no connector with PC and it is impossible to check out online, confirmation is available after you
remove the module in case. The label attached to the backside of a product and the type name and the version
informationismarked.

Chapter 1 Overview
1-6

Chapter 2 Specification
2-1
Chapter 2 Specification
2.1 General Specification
The general specificationof XGTseriesis asfollows.
No.
Items
Specifications
Relatedstandards
1
Ambient
temperature
0~55C
2
Storage
temperature
25~70C
3
Ambient
humidity
5~95%RH(Non-condensing)
4
Storagehumidity
5~95%RH(Non-condensing)
5
Vibration
resistance
Occasionalvibration
-
Frequency
Acceleration
Amplitude
Howmanytimes
IEC61131-2
5f 8.4Hz
3.5mm
10timeseach
directions
(X,YandZ)
8.4 f 150Hz
9.8m/s2(1G)
Continuousvibration
Frequency
Acceleration
Amplitude
5f 8.4Hz
1.75mm
8.4 f 150Hz
4.9m/s2(0.5G)
6
Shock
resistance
Peakacceleration:147m/s2(15G)
Duration:11ms
Half-sine,3timeseachdirectionpereachaxis
IEC61131-2
7
Noiseresistance
Squarewave
Impulsenoise
AC:1,500V
DC:±900V
LSELECTRIC
standard
Electrostaticdischarge
Voltage:4kV(Contactdischarge)
IEC61131-2
IEC61000-1-2
Radiated
electromagneticfield
noise
80~1000MHz,10V/m
IEC61131-2,
IEC61000-1-3
Fasttransient/bust
noise
Segment
Powersupplymodule
Digital/analoginput/output
communicationinterface
IEC61131-2
IEC61000-1-4
Voltage
2kV
1kV
8
Operation
ambience
Freefromcorrosivegasesandexcessivedust
9
Altitude
Lessthan2,000m
10
Pollutiondegree
Lessthan2
11
Coolingmethod
Air-cooling
N0ote
1) IEC(InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission):
Aninternationalnongovernmentalorganizationwhichpromotesinternationallycooperatedstandardizationin
electric/electronic field, publishes internationalstandardsand manages applicableestimationsystemrelated with.
2)Pollutiondegree:
An index indicating pollution degree of the operating environment which decides insulation performance of the devices. For instance, Pollution
degree 2 indicates the state generally that only non-conductive pollution occurs. However, this state contains temporary conduction due to dew
produced.

Chapter 2 Specification
2-2
2.2 Performance Specification
The following table describes the specification of system configuration in accordance with Ethernet/IP I/F module’s media.
When youconfiguresystems,referto thebelowtable.
Notice
1)AsXGRCPUcanbeinstalledintobasicbase,thenumberofmaximuminstallmentsislimitedto6units.
2) 정상 통신 보장의 경우 EIP블록 64개에 대해 각블록 당최대/최소 데이터로 설정 시정상 동작이 가능한 송신주기를
의미합니다
▶정상통신 보장 기준은 시스템에서 하나의 XGT EtherNet/IP I/F 모듈만 주기 클라이언트로 동작하고 나머지 모듈은 주기
서버로 동작할 경우를 조건으로 합니다.
▶비주기 서버 또는 네트워크의 부하에 따라서 차이가 있을 수있습니다.
▶데이터 수신 시주기, 비주기를 포함한 모든 통신서비스(서버 포함)는CPU의한스캔당 7000바이트를 넘을 수
없습니다.
▶스캔 당수신 데이터(바이트) 초과 여부는 (30×총수신 블록 수) + 총수신 블록의 설정 데이터 크기로 판단할 수
있습니다.
▶이때 시스템은 하나의 EtherNet/IP I/F 모듈이 주기 클라이언트로 동작하고 나머지 국은 서버로 동작할 때를 조건으로
합니다.
Item
Standard
Transmission
Standard
Transmission Speed
100Mbps
Transmission Method
BaseBand
Maximum ExtensionDistance
betweenNodes
100m
CommunicationZoneExcess
Method
CSMA/CD
FrameError –CheckingMethod
CRC32=X32 +X26 +X23+,,,,,+X2 +X+1
The NumberofMaximum
Installments (When serveris
included)
24 units*주
commet1)
Topology
Line, Star
DiagnosisFunction
ModuleInformation, ServiceState, MediaInformation,
AutoScan, PingTest
Service
Periodic Cline t
ImplicitIOClient
AperiodicClient
UCMMClient
Periodic Server
Implicit IO Server
The Numberof
Connections
(Client/Server)
TCP
64/128
CIP(IO Communication)
64/128
The NumberofMaximum Services
8
The NumberofMaximum Installments
24
Media
UTP/STPCategory5
BasicStandards
Dimension(mm)
98(H)X27(W)X 90(D)
Consumption Current(mA)
400
Weight(g)
102

Chapter 2 Specification
2-3
2.3 Name in Each Part
The nameineachmoduleisasfollows.
[Figure2.3.1]TheFront ViewforModulePLC
▶LEDNamesandContents
SilkMark
LEDState
Contents
RUN
ON
Power-on andProcessnormallyoperating
OFF
Power–offandProcessabnormallyoperating
I/F
OFF
I/FoperatingnormallywithCPU
Flicker/OFF
I/FoperatingabnormallywithCPU
P2P
ON
IncaseofstettingupP2PService
OFF
IncaseofcancelingP2PService
PADT
ON
XG5000beingconnectedviaremotecontrol
OFF
XG5000remoteconnectionhasbeenreleased
SVR
ON
Whenexteriorclienthasbeenconnected,LightON
OFF
Whenthereisnoexteriorclientconnection,LightOFF
MS
GreenLightON
Whennormaloperating
Green Light flickers
Whenconfigurationfordeviceisnotover
Red Lightflickers
Incase ofwrong set-up or restorableerrorshappened
RedLightON
Whenerrorswhichareimpossibletorestorehavebeenmade
Red Green Lightflickers
Whenself-diagnosisisproceeding
NS
Green Light flickers
Whenthere isno connectionofadevice
GreenLightON
Whenthereisconnectionmorethan1withadeviceatleast
Red Lightflickers
WhenTimeoutwithadevice morethan 1unit happened
RedLightON
WhenrepeatedIPaddresshasbeendetected
Red/ GreenLight
flickers
Whenself-diagnosisispreceding
nACT
Flicker
Incaseofframe–transmitted andreceived(n=1,2)
nLNK
ON
When networklinkhasbeenformed (n=1,2)
OFF
When networklinkhasnot been formed (n=1,2)
LEDDisplay
IPSet-upSwitch
LOG Switch
Ethernet Connector(ChannelNo.1)
Ethernet Connector(ChannelNo.2)
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