Module Info Tab Overview

The
Module Info
tab provides a general overview of the redundancy module's identification and status information. This information is updated approximately once every two seconds.
Option
Description
Vendor
Displays the name of the redundancy module’s vendor.
Product Type
Displays the general product type of the redundancy module.
Product Code
Displays the CIP product code for the redundancy module.
Revision
Displays the major and minor revision information for the redundancy module.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of the redundancy module.
Product Name
Displays the catalog name of the redundancy module.
General State
Displays the general state of the redundancy module. Possible values include Startup, Load, Fault, and OK, as defined below.
Startup
RM is booting up.
Load
Indicates firmware is being loaded.
Fault
An unrecoverable fault has been detected in the RM.
OK
The RM is working normally.
Major Fault
Indicates whether a major fault has been detected. When a major fault is detected, the system will not provide redundancy support.
Minor Fault
Indicates whether a minor fault has been detected. When a minor fault is detected the system will continue to provide redundancy support.
Error Code
Displays the error code for the displayed error.
Error Message
Displays the full text of the error code.
Recovery Message
Displays the full text of the recovery code.
Total
Total number of link switchover between the two channels (0 to 32-bit max).
Periodic
Periodic Switchover Count (0 to 32-bit max).
Max Periodic
Maximum periodic switchover count, including a Date and Time suffix mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss (0 to 32-bit max). The ‘Reset’ Button is used to reset the Max Periodic Switchover Counter.
User-Defined Identity
Following three parameters are used to simplify the identification of the RM module:
  • Name
  • Description
  • Location
Each of them can be 64 characters long and will be set only on the RM to which the FactoryTalk Linx Redundancy Module Configuration Tool is connected with the help of the
Change
button provided in the User-Defined Chassis Identity area.
These parameters will not be cross loaded to the partner RM.
This parameter set will be maintained in a non-volatile memory, so that the chassis identity is retained through power-cycles.
By default, all these parameters will be empty.
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