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Which communication LEDs must be implemented (are mandatory) to achieve certification

Related FAQ page: Real-time Ethernet protocol status LEDs

PROFINET:

Signal LED must be available on the case. A blinking LED must blink 3 times in 3 seconds = 1 Hz if signaling is forced over DCP. On NXHX90 this is the COM0 LED.

Alternatively, the signalling can be realized over a display or other visual means instead of a LED. In these cases the user application is responible to control the signalling.

EthernetIP:

There are no LEDs mandatory, existing LEDs must be named as follows:

Module status LED: “MS”, “Mod”, “Mod Status” or “Module Status”

Network status LED: “NS”, “Net”, “Net Status” or “Network Status”

In case of multi protocol devices, combined names are allowed.

EtherCAT:

For EtherCAT take the document ETG700. EtherCAT has strong rulse for printing lables on the case and necessary LEDs.

Use the lable "RUN" or "RN" and Green LED. On NXHX90 this is the COM0 LED; Lable need to be close to the RUN LED

Use the lable "ERR" or "ERROR" or "ER" and Red LED. On NXHX90 this is the COM1 LED; Lable need to be close to the ERR LED

Use the lable "IN" for Port 0 together with Lable "LINK/ACTIVITY" or "LINK/ACT" or "L/A" or "LA" and Green LED.  (Yellow LED is not used for EtherCAT) The lable need to be close to Port0 or obviously allocated to Port0

Use the lable "OUT" for Port 1 together with Lable "LINK/ACTIVITY" or "LINK/ACT" or "L/A" or "LA" and Green LED  (Yellow LED is not used for EtherCAT) The lable need to be close to Port1 or obviously allocated to Port1

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