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The NET LED on your Eclipse/Mira module can change color in different situations. Use the following
key to determine the operational status of your module.
Off
Device has no power or has completely failed
Fast flashing green (4 times/sec)
Device is attempting to make initial connection to
the CAN network and good files
Solid green
Device is operating correctly and has seen a CAN
message in the past 5 seconds and good files
Slow flashing green (1 time/sec)
Device was active on the CAN bus but has not seen a
valid message in 5 seconds and good files
Alternating red and yellow
Device has not seen CAN messages in 30 seconds
and good files
Alternating yellow and green
Device is currently active on the CAN bus but has not
seen a CAN message within a 30s interval 2 for more
times since the last power cycle and good files
Solid red
Device has not seen a CAN message in the past 60
seconds and good files
Fast alternating green and blue
(4 times/sec)
Device is attempting to make initial connection to
the CAN network and corrupted files
Solid blue
Device is operating correctly and has seen a CAN
message in the past 5 seconds and corrupted files
Slow alternating green and blue
(1 time/sec)
Device was active on the CAN bus but has not seen a
valid message in 5 seconds and corrupted files
Alternating red and blue
Device has not seen CAN messages in 30 seconds
and corrupted files
Alternating yellow and blue
Device is currently active on the CAN bus but has not
seen a CAN message within a 30s interval 2 or more
times during a power cycle and corrupted files
Solid purple
Device has not seen a CAN message in the past 60
seconds and corrupted files
Flashing white
Device pin is being reset
Solid yellow
Device pin has been reset
Flashing blue
Device does not have a valid application
Flashing red (2 seconds)
Factory test: Red LED
Flashing green (2 seconds)
Factory test: Green LED
Flashing blue (2 seconds)
Factory test: Blue LED
Mira NET LED Status Key