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8.2.2 Remote signal Level/Edge [21A] ........................... 72
8.2.3 Motor Data [220] .................................................... 73
8.2.4 Motor protection [230] ........................................... 76
8.2.5 Parameter set handling [240]................................ 80
8.2.6 Autoreset [250]....................................................... 83
8.2.7 Serial Communication [260].................................. 86
8.3 Process [300].......................................................... 89
8.3.1 View Process Value [310]....................................... 89
8.3.2 Process Settings [320] ........................................... 89
8.3.3 Start setting [330]................................................... 91
8.3.4 Stop Setting [340]................................................... 94
8.3.5 Jog [350].................................................................. 97
8.4 Load Monitor and Process Protection [400]......... 98
8.4.1 Load Monitor [410]................................................. 98
8.4.2 Process protection [420]...................................... 103
8.4.3 Mains Protection [430]......................................... 104
8.5 I/O [500]................................................................ 106
8.5.1 Analogue Input [510]............................................ 106
8.5.2 Digital Inputs [520]............................................... 108
8.5.3 Analogue Output [530] ......................................... 109
8.5.4 Relays [550] .......................................................... 112
8.5.5 Virtual I/Os [560] .................................................. 115
8.6 Logical Functions and Timers [600] .................... 116
8.6.1 Comparators [610] ............................................... 116
8.6.2 Logic outputs [620]............................................... 121
8.6.3 Timers [630].......................................................... 124
8.6.4 SR Flip-flops [640] ................................................ 125
8.6.5 Counters [650] ...................................................... 127
8.6.6 Clock Logic [660] .................................................. 128
8.7 Operation/Status [700] ........................................ 129
8.7.1 Operation values [710]......................................... 129
8.7.2 Status [720] .......................................................... 131
8.7.3 Stored Values [730].............................................. 134
8.7.4 Real time clock settings [740] ............................. 134
8.8 View Trip Log [800] ............................................... 135
8.8.1 Trip Message Log [810]........................................ 135
8.8.2 Trip Messages [820] - [890]................................. 136
8.8.3 Reset Trip Log [8A0] ............................................. 136
8.9 System Data [900]................................................ 136
8.9.1 TSA Data [920]...................................................... 136
9. Serial communication............................... 139
9.1 Modbus RTU .......................................................... 139
9.2 Parameter sets...................................................... 139
9.3 Motor data ............................................................. 140
9.4 Start and stop commands .................................... 140
9.5 Process value ........................................................ 140
9.6 Description of the EInt formats ............................ 141
10. Softstarter theory...................................... 143
10.1 Background theory................................................ 143
10.2 Reduced voltage starting...................................... 145
10.3 Other starting methods......................................... 147
10.4 Use of softstarters with torque control................ 148
11. Troubleshooting, Diagnoses and
Maintenance .............................................. 149
11.1 Trip conditions, causes and remedial action ...... 149
11.1.1 Technically qualified personnel............................ 149
11.1.2 Opening the softstarter......................................... 149
11.2 Maintenance ......................................................... 149
11.3 Troubleshooting list............................................... 150
12. Options........................................................ 155
12.1 External control panel........................................... 155
12.2 EmoSoftCom.......................................................... 155
12.3 I/O Board ............................................................... 155
12.4 PTC/PT100 ............................................................ 155
12.5 Serial communication and fieldbus ..................... 155
13. Technical data............................................ 157
13.1 General electrical specifications.......................... 160
13.2 Semi-conductor fuses ........................................... 160
13.3 Environmental conditions..................................... 161
13.3.1 Derating at high temperature............................... 161
13.3.2 Derating at high altitude....................................... 162
13.4 Control power- and I/O signal connectors........... 163
Index ........................................................... 165
Appendix 1: Menu List............................... 167
Appendix 2: Trip message communication
data............................................................. 197