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PUBLICATION #890023-01-02 RediStart Solid State Starter Software Manual Control The Leader In Solid State Motor Control Technology

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1 – INTRODUCTION Contacting Benshaw 4 1.2 Contacting Benshaw Information about Benshaw products and services is available by contacting Benshaw at one

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6 – APPLICATIONS Across The Line Starter 946.2.4 Across The Line (Full Voltage Starter) When the Starter Type parameter is set to ATL, the MX is con

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 967.1 General Troubleshooting Charts The following troubleshooting charts can be used to help solve many of the more common probl

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 977.1.2 During starting, motor rotates but does not reach full speed Condition Cause Solution Fault Displayed. Fault Occurred

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 987.1.4 Deceleration not operating as desired Condition Cause Solution Decel Time (P18/CFN17) set too short. Increase Decel Time

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 997.1.6 Metering incorrect Condition Cause Solution CTs installed or wired incorrectly. Verify correct CT wiring and verify tha

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 1007.1.7 Other Situations Condition Cause Solution If input phasing correct, exchange any two output wires. Motor Rotates in Wro

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 1017.2 Fault Code Troubleshooting Table The following is a list of possible faults that can be generated by the MX starter contr

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 102Fault Code Description Detailed Description of Fault / Possible Solutions Three-phase power has been detected when the start

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 103Fault Code Description Detailed Description of Fault / Possible Solutions High voltage above the Over voltage Trip Level par

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1 – INTRODUCTION Interpreting Model Numbers 5 1.3 Inspection Before storing or installing the RediStart starter with MX control, thoroughly inspect th

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 104Motor current dropped under the Under Current Trip Level setting (P26/PFN03) for longer than the Under Current Trip Delay time

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 105Motor current was detected while the starter was not running. Examine starter for shorted SCRs. Examine bypass contactor (if p

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 106DI#2 has been programmed as a fault type digital input and input indicates a fault condition is present. Verify that the appro

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 107The MX found the non-volatile parameter values to be corrupted. Typically occurs when the MX is re-flashed with new software.

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7 – TROUBLESHOOTING 108

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8 Theory of Operation

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 1108.1 Solid State Motor Overload Protection 8.1.1 Overview The MX contains an advanced I2t electronic motor o

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 111Commonly Used Overload Curves110100100010000100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800Curr

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 1128.1.3 Motor Overload Operation Overload Heating When the motor is operating in the overloaded condition (mo

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 113Figure 14 – Overload Derated for Current Imbalance 0 5 10 15 20 25 300.750.80.850.90.951MX Motor OL deratin

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1 – INTRODUCTION General Overview 6 1.4 General Overview of a Reduced Voltage Starter The RediStart MX motor starter is a microprocessor-controlled st

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 114content level. The rate of the running motor overload heating or cooling is controlled by the Motor Overlo

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 115NOTE: When the Independent Starting/Running Overload parameter is set to “OFF”, the running OL is used at a

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Overload 116 Frame Size Cooling Time 180 30 min 280 60 min 360 90 min 400/440 120 min 500 180 min Larger frames Consu

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Motor Service Factor 1178.2 Motor Service Factor General The Motor Service Factor parameter should be set to the service fa

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 1188.3 Acceleration Control 8.3.1 Current Ramp Settings, Ramps and Times General The current ramp sets

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 119If the ramp time expires before the motor reaches full speed, the starter maintains the maximum curr

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 120TruTorque acceleration control can be very useful for a variety of applications. However it is best

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 1218.3.4 Power Control Acceleration Settings and Times General Power control is a closed loop power ba

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 122Note: Depending on loading, the motor may achieve full speed at any time during the Power ramp. This

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 1238.3.5 Open Loop Voltage Ramps and Times General The open loop voltage ramp provides soft starting

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2 Control Card

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 124UTS Timer When the start mode is set to open-loop voltage ramp acceleration, the UTS Timer acts as a

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 1258.3.6 Dual Acceleration Ramp Control General Two independent current ramps and kick currents may b

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Acceleration Control 126Changing Ramp Profiles The selected ramp profile may be changed during starting by changing the Ramp

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Deceleration Control 1278.4 Deceleration Control 8.4.1 Voltage Control Deceleration Overview The deceleration control on the

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Deceleration Control 1288.4.2 TruTorque Deceleration Overview TruTorque deceleration control is a closed loop deceleration c

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Wye Delta Operation 1298.5 Wye-Delta Operation When the Starter Type parameter is set to Wye-Delta, the MX is configured to o

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Wye Delta Operation 1303. When the 2S contactor pulls in, resistors are inserted in the circuit and the 1S contactor is DE-e

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Phase Control 1318.6 Phase Control When the Starter Type parameter is set to Phase Control, the MX is configured to operate

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Phase Control 1322. The master MX’s analog output needs to be configured. Set the Analog Output Function parameter to optio

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Current Follower 1338.7 Current Follower When the Starter Type parameter is set to Current Follower, the MX is configured to

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2 – CONTROL CARD 8Figure 1 – Control Card Layout START DI 1 S/DI COM DI2 DI3 DI2/D3 COM NO1 RC1 NC1 NO2 RC2 NC2 NC3 RC3 NO3 BIPC 300050-0

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Across The Line / Full Voltage Operation 1348.8 Across The Line / Full Voltage Operation When the Starter Type parameter is

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Start/Stop Control with a Hand/Off/Auto Selector Switch 1358.9 Start/Stop Control with a Hand/Off/Auto Selector Switch Often

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Simplified I/O Schematics 1368.10 Simplified I/O Schematics Figure 29 – Digital Input Simplified Schematic 15.0K Ω15.0KΩ475

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Using Modbus Communication 1378.11 Using Modbus Supported Commands The MX supports the following Modbus commands: • Read Ho

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8 – THEORY OF OPERATION Using Modbus Communication 138

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9 Technical Information

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9 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications 1409.1 General Information The physical specifications of the starter vary depending upon its conf

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9 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications 1419.6 List of Motor Protection Features • ANSI 51 – Electronic motor overload (Off, class 1 to

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9 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications 1429.7 MX Control Card 9.7.1 Terminal Points, Functions and Ratings Table 9 – Terminals Function

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9 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications 1439.7.2 Terminal Block Rating 9.7.2.1 Wire Gauge The terminals can support 1- 14 AWG wire or 2-1

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2 – CONTROL CARD 92.1 Control Card Setup 2.1.1 CT Ratio Scaling The motor current signal scaling is set according to the motor size and the applicati

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9 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications 144

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10 Appendix

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10 – APPENDIX Lists, Tables and Figures 146List of Tables Table 1 – CT Ratios and Burden Switch Settings ...

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10 – APPENDIX 147Appendix A – CE Mark According to the EMC – Directive 89/336/EEC as Amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC Product Category: Motor Cont

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10 – APPENDIX 148Appendix B – Fault Codes See the hardware manual for Troubleshooting Solutions Fault Code Description Controlled Fault Stop Shunt T

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10 – APPENDIX 149Appendix C – Alarm Codes The following is a list of all MX alarm codes. The alarm codes correspond to associated fault codes. In

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10 – APPENDIX 150Alarm Code Description Notes A37 Current Imbalance This alarm exists while the MX is running and a current imbalance above the de

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10 – APPENDIX 151Appendix D – Modbus Register Map Following is the Modbus Register Map. Note that all information may be accessed either through th

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10 – APPENDIX 152Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30032/40032 Residual Ground Fault Current R %FLA 30033/

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10 – APPENDIX 153Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30114/40114 Maximum Current 1 R/W 100 – 800 % FLA 301

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2 – CONTROL CARD 10Table 1 – CT Ratios and Burden Switch Settings CT Ratio Minimum FLA (A rms) Maximum FLA (A rms) Switch 6 Position 1 Switch 6 Posi

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10 – APPENDIX 154Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30132/40132 Rated Voltage R/W 0: 100 1: 110 2: 120 3: 200

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10 – APPENDIX 155Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30145/40145 Ground Fault Trip Enable R/W 0: Disabled 1:

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10 – APPENDIX 156Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30167/40167 Analog Output Function R/W 0: Off (no outpu

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10 – APPENDIX 157Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30184/40184 LED Display Meter R/W 0: Status 1: Ave Curr

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10 – APPENDIX 158Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30308/40308 Fault Code – 8th Most Recent Fault Log Entry

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10 – APPENDIX 159Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30325/40325 Current – 5th Most Recent Fault Log Entry R

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10 – APPENDIX 160Modbus Registers Absolute Register Address Description R/W Range Units 30347/40347 Line Period – 7th Most Recent Fault Log Entry

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10 – APPENDIX 161Starter Status Register: Bit 0 – Ready 0 – Initializing or Faulted and Decelling or Faulted and Braking or Faulted and Stop

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10 – APPENDIX 162Appendix E – Parameter Table Following is the parameter table for both the LED and LCD Display. The last column is a convenient pl

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10 – APPENDIX 163LED LCD Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page Setting P33 PFN 10 Auto Reset Off, 1 – 900 Seconds Off 64 P34 PFN 1

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2 – CONTROL CARD 112.1.4 Configuring the Analog Input The analog input can be configured for Voltage or Current loop. The input is shipped in the C

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10 – APPENDIX 164LED LCD Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page Setting P54 I/O 16 Bypass Feedback Time 0.1 – 5.0 Seconds 2.0 76 P55

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10 – APPENDIX 165LED LCD Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page Setting P60 FUN 11 Communication Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps 96

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10 – APPENDIX 166 Revision History Revision Date Changes ECO# -00 28 June, 2004 Initial Release -01 24 November, 2004 Corrections and enhan

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BENSHAW PRODUCTSLow Voltage Solid State Reduced Voltage Starters®RSD/RSM6 - SSRV Non or Separate Bypass®RDB/RMB6 - SSRV Integral Bypass®RSM7 - SSRV +

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2 – CONTROL CARD 12Figure 5 – MX Control Card Analog Jumper Placement Analog Input JumperAnalog Output Jumper

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2 – CONTROL CARD 132.2 Basic Control Wiring Drawing Digital inputs DI1, DI2, DI3 and relay outputs R1, R2, R3 are pre-programmed. This wiring diagr

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ii TRADEMARK NOTICE Benshaw and are registered trademarks of Benshaw Incorporated. Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneid

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2 – CONTROL CARD 14

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3 Keypad Operation

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION LED Keypad and Display 163.1 Introduction The MX provides a comprehensive set of parameters to allow the use of the reduced volt

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION LED Keypad and Display 173.2.1.2 Changing Parameter Values Parameter change mode can be entered by: 1. At the default meter di

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION LED Keypad and Display 183.2.2.3 Running When running, the display shows the selected meter function. The following meters can

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION LED Keypad and Display 193.2.4 Restoring Factory Parameter Settings To restore ALL parameters to the factory default settings,

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 203.3 2x16 Remote LCD Keypad Like the standard keypad, the remote LCD keypad has the same basic f

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 213.3.2 Description of the Keys on the Remote LCD Keypad The UP arrow, DOWN arrow, ENTER and MENU

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 223.3.3 Alphanumeric Display The remote LCD keypad and display uses a 32-character alphanumeric LC

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 233.3.4 Parameter Group Screens From the operate screen, the parameter group screens are accessed

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iii WARNING 1. This starter contains hazardous voltage that can cause electric shock resulting in personal injury or loss of life. 2.

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 24Note: Run Hours 00:00 – 23:59 Run days 0 – 2730 or 7.5 years kWatt Hours 0 – 999 MWatt Hour

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 253.3.9 Alarm Screen When an alarm is present, the word “Alarm” is displayed on the operate screen

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3 – KEYPAD OPERATION Remote LCD Keypad and Display 26

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4 – PARAMETERS 284.1 Introduction The MX incorporates a large number of parameters that allow you to configure the starter to meet the special requir

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4 – PARAMETERS 294.3 LED Display Parameters Number Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page P1 Motor FLA 1 – 6400 RMS Amps 10 41 P2 Motor Serv

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4 – PARAMETERS 30Number Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page P39 DI 1 Configuration StOP P40 DI 2 Configuration byP P41 DI 3 Configur

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4 – PARAMETERS 31Number Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page P58 Miscellaneous Commands 0: None 1: Reset Run Time 2: Reset KWh/MWh 3: Enter

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4 – PARAMETERS 32Number Parameter Setting Range Units Default Page P69 Meter 0: Status 1: Ave Current 2: L1 Current 3: L2 Current 4: L3 Current 5:

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4 – PARAMETERS 334.4 LCD Display Parameters The 2x16 display has the same parameters available as the LED display, with the exception of two meter p

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TABLE OF CONTENTS iv 1 INTRODUCTION...

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4 – PARAMETERS 344.4.3 Protection Group Group Display Description Setting Range Units Default Page PFN 00 Jump Code Jump to parameter 1 – 18

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4 – PARAMETERS 354.4.4 I/O Group Group Display Description Setting Range Units Default Page I/O 00 Jump Code Jump to parameter 1 – 17 1

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4 – PARAMETERS 364.4.5 Function Group Group Display Description Setting Range Units Default Page FUN 00 Jump Code Jump to parameter 1 – 16

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4 – PARAMETERS 37Group Display Description Setting Range Units Default Page FUN 12 Com Timeout Communication Timeout Off, 1 – 120 Seconds

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4 – PARAMETERS 38

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5 Parameter Descriptions

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 40The detailed parameter descriptions in this chapter are organized in the same order as they appear on the LED display.

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 41P1 Motor FLA QST 01 LCD Display QST: Motor FLA 01 10 Amp Range Model dependent, 1 to 6400 Amps RMS (Default 10

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 42P3 Motor Running Overload Class QST 03, PFN 14 LCD Display QST: Running OL 03 10 PFN: Running OL 14 10

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 43P4 Local Source QST 04 LCD Display QST:Local Src 04 Terminal Range PAd, tEr, SEr (Default tEr) Description The MX c

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TABLE OF CONTENTS v 6.2.1 Wye Delta ...

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 44P5 Remote Source QST 05 LCD Display QST:Remote SRC 05 Terminal Range PAd, tEr, SEr (Default tEr) Description The MX

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 45P6 Initial Current 1 QST 06, CFN 03 LCD Display QST: Init Cur 1 06 100 % CFN: Init Cur 1 03 100 % Range

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 46P7 Maximum Current 1 QST 07, CFN 04 LCD Display QST: Max Cur 1 07 600 % CFN: Max Cur 1 04 600 % Range

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 47P8 Ramp Time 1 QST 08, CFN02 LCD Display QST: Ramp Time 1 08 15 sec CFN: Ramp Time 1 02 15 sec Range 0

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 48P9 Up To Speed Time QST 09 LCD Display QST: UTS Time 09 20 sec Range 1– 900 Seconds (Default 20 sec) Descript

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 49P10 Start Mode CFN 01 LCD Display CFN: Start Mode 01 Current Ramp Range OLrP, Curr, tt, Pr (Default Curr) Descriptio

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 50P11 Initial Voltage/Torque/Power CFN 08 LCD Display CFN:Init V/T/P 08 25 % Range 1 – 100 % of Voltage/Torque/P

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 51P12 Maximum Torque/Power CFN 09 LCD Display CFN:Max T/P 09 105 % Range 10 – 325 % of Torque/Power (Default 105%)

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 52P13 Kick Level 1 CFN 10 LCD Display CFN: Kick Lvl 1 10 Off Range OFF, 100 – 800% of FLA (Default OFF) Description

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 53P15 Stop Mode CFN 14 LCD Display CFN: Stop Mode 14 Coast Range CoS, SdcL, tdcL (Default CoS) Description The Stop

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TABLE OF CONTENTS vi 9.7.3 Connectors, Functions and Ratings...

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 54P16 Decel Begin Level CFN 15 LCD Display CFN:Decel Begin 15 40 % Range 1 % - 100% of phase angle firing (Defau

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 55P17 Decel End Level CFN 16 LCD Display CFN: Decel End 16 20 % Range 99 – 1 % of phase angle firing (Default 2

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 56P18 Decel Time CFN 17 LCD Display CFN: Decel Time 17 15 sec Range 1 – 180 seconds (Default 15 sec) Description

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 57P20 Maximum Current 2 CFN 07 LCD Display CFN: Max Cur 2 07 600 % Range 100 – 800 % of FLA (Default 600%) Descr

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 58P23 Kick Time 2 CFN 13 LCD Display CFN: Kick Time 2 13 1.0 sec Range 0.1 – 10.0 seconds (Default 1.0 sec) Descr

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 59P25 Over Current Time PFN 02 LCD Display PFN:Over Cur Tim 02 0.1 sec Range Off, 0.1 – 90.0 seconds (Default 0.1

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 60P26 Under Current Level PFN 03 LCD Display PFN:Undr Cur Lvl 03 Off Range OFF, 5 – 100 % of FLA (Default OFF) Descri

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 61P28 Current Imbalance Level PFN 05 LCD Display PFN:Cur Imbl Lvl 05 15% Range OFF, 5 – 40 % (Default 15%) Descript

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 62P29 Ground Fault Level PFN 06 LCD Display PFN:Gnd Flt Lvl 06 Off Range OFF, 5 – 100 % FLA (Default OFF) Descriptio

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 63P30 Over Voltage Level PFN 07 LCD Display PFN:Over Vlt Lvl 07 Off Range OFF, 1 – 40 % (Default OFF) Description I

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 64P32 Voltage Trip Time PFN 09 LCD Display PFN:Vlt Trip Tim 09 0.1 sec Range 0.1 – 90.0 seconds (Default 0.1 sec)

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 65P35 Independent Starting/Running Overload PFN 12 LCD Display PFN:Indep S/R OL 12 Off Range OFF – On (Default OFF)

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 66P36 Motor Starting Overload Class PFN 13 LCD Display PFN:Starting OL 13 10 Range OFF, 1 – 40 (Default 10) Des

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 67P37 Motor Overload Hot/Cold Ratio PFN 15 LCD Display PFN:OL H/C Ratio 15 60 % Range 0 – 99% (Default 60%) Desc

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 68P38 Motor Overload Cooling Time PFN 16 LCD Display PFN:OL Cool Tim 16 30.0 min Range 1.0 –999.9 minutes (Default

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 69P39, P40, P41 Digital Input Configuration I/O 01, I/O 02, I/O 03 LCD Display I/O:DI 1 Config 01 Stop I/O:DI 2 Config

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 70P42, P43, P44 Relay Output Configuration I/O 04, I/O 5, I/O 06 LCD Display I/O: R1 Config 04 Fault FS I/O: R2 Config

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 71See Also Up To Speed Time parameter on page 48 Over Current Level parameter on page 58 Under Current Level parameter on

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 72P46 Analog Input Trip Level I/O 08 LCD Display I/O:Ain Trp Lvl 08 50 % Range 0 – 100% (Default 50%) Descriptio

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 73P48 Analog Input Span I/O 10 LCD Display I/O: Ain Span 10 100 % Range 0 – 100% (Default 100%) Description The

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1 – INTRODUCTION Using This Manual 2 1.1 Using this manual Layout This manual is divided into 10 sections. Each section contains topics related to t

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 74P49 Analog Input Offset I/O 11 LCD Display I/O:Ain Offset 11 0 % Range 0 – 99% (Default 0%) Description The

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 75P51 Analog Output Span I/O 13 LCD Display I/O: Aout Span 13 100 % Range 0 – 125% (Default 100%) Description Th

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 76P53 Inline Configuration I/O 15 LCD Display I/O:Inline Confg 15 3.0 sec Range OFF, 0 – 10.0 seconds (Default 3.

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 77P55 Keypad Stop Disable I/O 17 LCD Display I/O:Kpd Stop Dis 17 Enabled Range Enabled – Disabled (Default Enab

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 78P58 Miscellaneous Commands FUN 15 LCD Display FUN:Misc Command 15 None Range 0 – 6 (Default 0) Description The Mis

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 79P60 Communication Baud Rate FUN 11 LCD Display FUN:Com Baudrate 11 9600 Range 1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 Kbps (Defau

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 80P63 Heater Level FUN 08 LCD Display FUN:Heater Level 08 Off Range OFF, 1 –25% FLA (Default OFF) Description The He

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 81P64 Starter Type FUN 07 LCD Display FUN:Starter Type 07 Normal Range nor,Id,y-d, PctL, cFol, AtL (Default nor) Desc

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 82P65 Rated Power Factor FUN 06 LCD Display FUN:Rated PF 06 -0.92 Range -0.01 to 1.00 (Default –0.92) Descripti

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 83P67 Phase Order FUN 04 LCD Display FUN:Phase Order 04 Insensitive Range InS, AbC, CbA, SPH (Default InS) Descriptio

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1 – INTRODUCTION Using This Manual 3 General Information Benshaw offers its customers the following: • Start-up services • On-site training services

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 84P69 Meter FUN 01, FUN02 LCD Display FUN: Meter 1 01 Ave Current FUN: Meter 2 02 Ave Volts Range 0 – 25 (Defaul

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 85P71 Software Part Number FUN 14 LCD Display FUN:Software PN 14 810018-01-xx Description The Software Part Number par

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 86P72 Passcode FUN 16 LCD Display FUN: Passcode 16 Off Description The MX supports a 4-digit passcode. When the pass

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5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS 87P73 Fault Log FL1 LCD Display FL1:Last Fault # Fault Name Range 1–9 Description When a fault occurs, the fault number

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6 Applications

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6 – APPLICATIONS Line Connected Motor 906.1 Application Consideration between Line Connected and Inside Delta Connected Soft Starter There are diffe

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6 – APPLICATIONS Inside Delta Connected Motor 916.1.2 Inside Delta Connection An inside delta soft starter is shown in Figure 11, where the power po

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6 – APPLICATIONS Wye Delta Starter 92The presence of these resistors in a closed transition starter smoothes the transition from Wye to Delta operati

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6 – APPLICATIONS Phase Control & Current Follower Starter 936.2.2 Phase Control When the Starter Type parameter is set to Phase Control, the MX i

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