IONI LED indicators

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IONI has two on-board led indicators which have dedicated indicating tasks:
  • LED1 Motor control state indicator (green)
  • LED2 Fault indicator (orange)

How to read indications

  • LED1 and LED2 have programmed blinking sequences. Sequences consists series of short (S) and long (L) light pulses. For example LLS means the led will blink two long flashs and then one short flash. After sequence there will be a pause before the sequence repeats.
  • LED1 and LED2 are independent and can show fault and motor state simultaneously. To easier reading sequence, cover one led with a thumb to be able to concentrate to one led.
  • LED2 and shows the first fault occurred if multiple fault states are active simultaneously.
  • LED1 and LED2 are flashing together if device is in a firmware upgrade mode (DFU).

List of all LED1 and LED2 sequences

To see animated images, view this Wiki page in a web browser with animations enabled. The animations show Argon front panel, but the blinking sequences of IONI are equivalent when LED1=LD4 and LED2=LD3.

Faults

Only LED2 is being controlled by these faults, except in DFU mode when both leds blink together.

Fault reason LED sequence LED sequence as text
Hardware 3LLSS.gif LLSS
Progral or memory 3LSLL.gif LSLL
Internal comm error (CRC) 3LSL.gif LSL
Initialization 3LSS.gif LSS
Over current 3SLL.gif SLL
Over temperature 3LSLS.gif LSLS
Over voltage 3SLS.gif SLS
Following error 3LS.gif LS
Under voltage 3SL.gif SL
Motion blocked or motor runaway 3SLL.gif SSL
Setpoint range exceeded 3LSSL.gif LSSL
SimpleMotion communication error 3LSSS.gif LSSS
Other/unknown, possibly configuration error such as motor mode Motor typeMT not selected 3SSSL.gif SSSL

Motor control states

Only LED1 is being controlled by these states.

Status LED sequence LED sequence as text Motor output powered
Permanent stop (need device reset) 4LLS.gif LLS No
Fault stop (observe LD3 for reason) 4OFF.gif Off Depends on fault
Follow error recovery motion 4LS.gif LS Yes
Initializing 4SL.gif SL Yes
Homing 4LSS.gif LSS Yes
Run 4ON.gif On yes
Drive disabled (enable signal/command missing) OR other/uncategorized (not any of above). For clarity, connect with Granity and see status bits. 4LLSS.gif LLSS Yes or No

IONICUBE LED indicators

IONICUBE has four LED indicators that will are dedicated to:

LED1
Power on (24V supplied)
LED2
GPO1_X (LED on when GPO1_X is high)
LED3
Fault stop state (LED on when any of drives has fault stop state on)
LED4
Regenerative resistor is being driven
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LED1-4 on IONICUBE




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