80459-641-01, Rev. 10

TeSys Tera Local Programming

DANGER
HAZARd of electric shock, explosion, or Arc Flash
  • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, NOM-029-STPS, CSA Z462, or local equivalent.
  • Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside the Motor Control Center.
  • Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off. Control units must be de-energized before performing maintenance on the MCC.
  • The unit disconnect switch must be locked in the “off” position before working on equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Local Programming can be used for set point programming and detected error readout purposes. Configure the Tesys Tera by using SoMove software, or an HMI (display) to set the parameters.

The Parameter Settings Sheet (included with the final MCC order documentation) lists all the parameters that are by the factory specific to each device application. Any settings not shown on the Parameter Settings Sheet are retained at device default values. To return the TeSys Tera controller to its default settings, press and hold the Test / Reset button down for 16–20 seconds.

NOTE: The TeSys Tera requires power for configuration.

Configuring with HMI

The HMI may be supplied either as a unit-mounted option, or as a separate, handheld programming kit containing one HMI and one 3.3 ft. (1 m) connection cable.

  1. Connect the HMI to the TeSys Tera unit:

    1. If supplied as a unit-mounted option, the connection is made at the factory.

      or

    2. Connect the programming kit via the standard, unit mounted RJ-45 port.
  2. Input Full Load Current (FLC):

    1. Using the HMI, Log into "Admin" Mode: MENU > FIRST SETUP > SYSTEM SETTING > IFLC1.

      NOTE: For additional details, refer to the TeSys Tera Motor Management Controller User Guide and the TeSys Tera LTMTCUF Control Operator Unit User Manual specific to your network communication protocol. (See iMCC-related Literature for the document numbers.)
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