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6 - PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
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By changing the value of this parameter and pressing [ENTER], you can jump directly to any parameter within that group.
P67 Miscellaneous Commands FUN 15
LED Display LCD Display
Range LED LCD Description
0 None No commands (Default)
1 Std BIST Built In Self Test with no line voltage applied to the starter
2 Powered BIST Built In Self Test with line voltage applied to the starter
3 Reset RT Reset Run Time Meter
4 Reset kWh Reset kWh/MWh Meters
5 Reflash Mode Activate Reflash Mode
6 Store Params The current parameter values are stored in non-volatile memory
7 Load Params All parameter are retrieved from non-volatile memory
8 Factory Rst All parameters are restored to the factory defaults
Description The Miscellaneous Commands parameter is used to issue various commands to the MX
2
starter.
The standard BIST command will put the starter into the unpowered BIST test. See section 8.6.1 on page 188.
The powered BIST command will put the starter into a powered BIST test. See section 8.6.2 on page 189.
The Reset Run Time command resets the user run time meters back to zero (0).
The Reset kWh command resets the accumulated kilowatt-hour and megawatt-hour meters back to zero (0).
The Reflash Mode command puts the MX
2
into a reflash program memory mode. The reflash mode can only
be entered if the MX
2
starter is idle. When the reflash mode is entered, the MX
2
waits to be programmed.
The onboard LED display shows “FLSH”. The remote display is disabled after entering reflash mode. The
MX
2
does not operate normally until reflash mode is exited. Reflash mode may be exited by cycling control
power.
The Store Parameters command allows the user to copy the parameters into non-volatile memory as a backup.
If changes are being made, store the old set of parameters before any changes are made. If the new settings do
not work, the old parameter values can be loaded back into memory.
The Load Parameters command loads the stored parameters into active memory.
The Factory Reset command restores all parameters to the factory defaults. These can be found in chapter 5.
FUN: Misc Command
15 None