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User Interface Components
Component Interface Description
Buttons Mode/Cancel • Used to navigate the three operational modes (“Protection”, “Operation”, “Monitor”)
• Pressing this button when editing a parameter exits the editing mode WITHOUT saving the
new parameter value
Up ( ) • In “Protection” and “Operation” (P/O) modes, this key is used to navigate up the P/O LED list.
After the “Edit/Save” button is pressed in either of these modes, the Up button is used to
increment the parameter value
• In the “Monitor” mode, this button navigates up through the display parameter list
Down ( ) • In “Protection” and “Operation” (P/O) modes, this key is used to navigate down the P/O LED
list. After the “Edit/Save” button is pressed in either of these modes, the Down button is
used to decrement the parameter value
• In the “Monitor” mode, this button navigates down through the display parameter list
Edit/Save • In “Protection” and “Operation” (P/O) modes, the first press of this button enables
modification of the selected parameter value. The second press of the button saves the
modified parameter value
• When the Advanced Config parameter is selected, the first press enables parameter
selection. The second press enables editing of the parameter value. The third press saves
the edited value
• This button has no effect in the “Monitor” mode
Fault Log • Press the Fault Log button to view the 10 most recent fault codes. The most recent fault is
displayed first
• Press the ( ) key to view past faults. When the last fault is exceeded, the display will show
“bOt” to indicate the bottom of the list has been reached
• Press the ( ) key to view more recent faults. When the most recent fault is exceeded, the
display will show “tOP” to indicate the top of the list has been reached
• Exit the Fault Log mode by pressing the Fault Log button
Reset • Trip reset button—the indicated fault is cleared and the S611 returns to the “Ready” state
Any active fault will prevent the S611 from being reset
Discrete LEDs Status • The Ready Light indicates that the S611 soft starter is ready to run
• The Fault Light indicates that a fault has been detected
Mode • Indicates the active mode
• Used in conjunction with the P/O LEDs to select a parameter for editing or to indicate the
reason for trip
Protection/Operation
(P/O)
• Indicates the selected Protection or Operation (P/O) parameter
• Used in conjunction with the Mode LED to select a parameter for display/editing or to
indicate the reason for trip
Units • Indicate the units of the displayed parameters
• Used in conjunction with the phase parameters to identify the displayed parameters
• A = amps
• V = volts
• kW = kilowatts
• TC/User = By default the thermal capacity is shown, the user can also configure this
parameter
Phase Indicates the selected phase. Used in conjunction with the unit LEDs to identify the display parameter
• AVG = average of all phases
• IA | L1-L2—phase A current or L1-L2 voltage
• IB | L2-L3—phase B current or L2-L3 voltage
• IC | L3-L1—phase C current or L3-L1 voltage
Display Alpha numeric display 3 digits, 7-segment alphanumeric display for numeric parameter display and editing (flashing) and
fault codes
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