4.5.3 Running
When running, the display shows the selected meter function. The following meters can be selected using the Meter display parameter
(P79).
4.5.4 Alarm Condition
When an alarm condition exists, the display alternates between displaying the selected meter and the alarm code. The alarm code is
displayed as “A XX”, where XX is the alarm code.
• When a thermal overload alarm condition exists, “A OL” is displayed.
• When a no line alarm condition exists, “noL” is displayed.
When the starter is stopped, the selected meter is not displayed.
4.5.5 Lockout Condition
When a lockout condition exists, the display shows the lockout code. The lockout code is displayed as “L XX”: where XX is the lockout
code. Following are the defined lockout conditions and their codes:
• When a motor thermal overload lockout condition exists, “L OL” is displayed.
• When a power stack thermal overload lockout condition exists, “L Ot” is displayed.
• When a low control power lockout condition exists, “L CP” is displayed.
• When either Run Enable or Run Disable input are preventing the starter from running.
When there are multiple lockout codes, each is displayed at 2 second intervals.
4.5.6 Faulted Condition
When a fault condition exists, the display shows the fault code. The exceptions to this are as follows:
• When the fault is thermal overload trip, “F OL” is displayed.
• When the fault is Instantaneous Over current, “ioc” is displayed.
4.5.7 Quick Meters
Although any meter may be viewed by changing the Meter parameter (P79), there are 3 “Quick Meters” that are always available with a
single key press. When the starter is in the normal display mode, the display may be toggled between the information currently displayed
and the following quick meters.
Status Meter Toggle between the programmed meter display and the starter operational status display (rdY, run,
utS, dcL, etc) by pressing the [ENTER] key.
Overload Meter Toggle between the programmed meter display and the overload content by pressing the [DOWN] key. The
overload is displayed as “oXXX” where XXX is the overload content. For example, when the overload content
is 76 percent, it is displayed as “o 76”.
Phase Order Meter Toggle between the programmed meter display and the phase order by pressing the [UP] key. The phase order
is displayed as “AbC” or “CbA”.
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Avg. RMS current
Avg. Voltage (RMS) KW Line Frequency TruTorque %
Phase 1 RMS current
L1-L2 Voltage (RMS) KVA Analog Input % Power %
Phase 2 RMS current L2-L3 Voltage (RMS) VARS Analog Output % Last Start Time
Phase 3 RMS current L3-L1 Voltage (RMS) KWh Running Time Days Peak Start Current
Current Imbalance % Overload % MWh Running Time Hours
GF Current (% FLA) Power Factor Phase Rotation Starts