4-26 MM2 Motor Manager 2
GE Power Management
4.4 S3 PROCESS 4 SETPOINTS
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4.4.5 ANALOG INPUT
PATH: SETPOINTS
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S3 PROCESS
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ANALOG INPUT
ANALOG INPUT NAME:
ANALOG INPUT
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
The MM2 allows the user to program user defined names for the analog
input and units. To store the name, use VALUE UP/DOWN keys to
change cursor to the desired letter or number. Press STORE. This
stores the character and moves the cursor to the next position. Repeat
this sequence until the entire message has been entered. One of the
characters is a blank space which can be used if no new character is
required. If the cursor is at the end of the message, pressing STORE
causes the cursor to wrap around to the first position. This message will
now appear on any actual values message relating to analog input.
ANALO
G INPUT UNIT:
UNITS
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
See ANALOG INPUT NAME for details on storing user defined units.
MINIMUM SCALE:
4 mA: 0
Range: 0 to 20000; Step: 10
The analog input can be scaled to user defined values. Minimum (4
mA) and maximum (20 mA) scale values must be specified. Enter the
minimum scale value with this setpoint.
MAXIMUM SCALE:
20 mA: 1000
Range: 10 to 20000; Step: 10
Enter the maximum scale value corresponding to a 20 mA analog input.
ANALOG ALARM LOW
LEVEL: OFF
Range: 1 to 20000 or OFF; Step: 1
If the analog input scaled value drops below the level set by this set-
point, an Analog Input Low Alarm will occur. Note that the alarm level
must be a value between the MINIMUM SCALE and MAXIMUM SCALE val-
ues.
ANALOG ALARM LOW
DELAY: 5 s
Range: 1 to 600 seconds or OFF; Step: 1 second
The analog input scaled value must be below the ANALOG ALARM LOW
LEVEL for the time specified by this setpoint before an alarm will occur.
ANALOG ALARM HIGH
LEVEL: OFF
Range: 1 to 20000 or OFF; Step: 1
If the analog input scaled value exceeds the level set by this setpoint,
an Analog Input High Alarm will occur. Note that the alarm level must be
a value between the MINIMUM SCALE and MAXIMUM SCALE values.
ANALOG ALARM HIGH
DELAY: 5 s
Range: 1 to 600 seconds or OFF; Step: 1 second
The analog input scaled value must be above the ANALOG ALARM HIGH
LEVEL for the time specified by this setpoint before an alarm will occur.
ANALOG TRIP LOW
LEVEL: OFF
Range: 1 to 20000 or OFF; Step: 1
If the analog input scaled value drops below the level set by this set-
point, an Analog Input Low Trip will occur. Note that the trip level must
be a value between the MINIMUM SCALE and MAXIMUM SCALE values.