GW-7228 J1939/Modbus RTU Slave Gateway
User’s Manual (Ver 1.3, Apr/2011) ------------- 17
2.7 LED Indication
There are three LEDs to indicate what state the GW-7228 is in. The
following is the illustration of these three LEDs and the position of these
three LEDs shown as Figure 2-17.
(1) PWR LED :
It is used to help users to check whether the GW-7228 is standby. If
the module is working in
“firmware operation” mode, the PWR LED is
always turned on.
It is also used for demonstrating an error that has occurred. The PWR
LED is normally turned on when the module works in a good condition.
When the Bus-Off error is happened, the PWR LED will blink per 500 ms
until the Bus-Off condition disappears. If the CAN message can
’t be sent
out successfully, then the PWR LED will blink per 100 ms.
(2) J1939 LED :
It is used to show whether the GW-7228 is transmitting/receiving CAN
messages. The J1939 LED will blink whenever a CAN message is
sending or receiving.
(3) MODBUS LED :
It is used to show whether the GW-7228 is transmitting/receiving
Modbus messages. The MODBUS LED will blink whenever a Modbus
message is sending or receiving.
Figure 2-17
:
LED position of the GW-7228