Motor Logic Plus Local Programming
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HAZARd of electric shock, explosion, or Arc Flash
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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Local programming can be used for Motor Logic Plus setpoint programming and detected error readout purposes. Verify that the display is unlocked (the default setting), and disconnect all power before performing the steps below to accomplish local programming:
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Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside the equipment, and follow lockout/tagout procedures. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm the power is off.
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Connect a 9 V supply to the “P” and “G” terminals using the supplied connector, Schneider Electric part # 80445-519-50 (see Motor Logic Plus Communication Module Terminals).
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Turn the “Mode Select” switch to the parameter you are programming. Refer to Schneider Electric instruction bulletin 30072-013-98_ (see iMCC-Related Literature) for a list of parameters.
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Press and hold the “Reset/Program” button.
NOTE: The display will not illuminate for local programming if the “Mode Select” switch is in the “Run” position. -
Turn the “Display/Program” dial to the desired setting as shown on the LED display.
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Release the “Reset/Program” button.
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Turn the “Mode Select” switch back to the “Run” position.
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Disconnect the 9 V supply and its connector.
Messages are displayed on the 3-digit LED display when harmful conditions are detected. Local Message Display contains a list of the message codes and their definitions.
Local Message Display
Displayed Message | Meaning |
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oc | Tripped on over current |
SP | Tripped on single phasing |
ub | Tripped on voltage or current unbalance |
uC | Tripped on under current |
cF | Tripped on contactor misoperation |
GrF | Tripped on ground fault |
HI | Tripped on over-voltage |
Lo | Tripped on under-voltage |
rP | Incoming phases have been reversed |
oFF | A stop command was issued from a remote source |