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S611 Soft Starter MN03902011E—May 2012 www.eaton.com 23
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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