IOMM Starter 35
Table 13, Default Meter Display
0: Status Message
1: Ave RMS Current
2: L1 RMS Current
3: L2 RMS Current
4: L3 RMS Current
5: Current Imbalance %
6: Ground Fault Current
7: Ave L-L Voltage RMS
8: L1-L2 Voltage RMS
9: L2-L3 Voltage RMS
10: L3-L1 Voltage RMS
11: Overload %
12: Power Factor
13: KW
14: KVA
15: KWh
16: MWh
17: Phase Rotation
18: Line Frequency
19: Analog Input
Display Output for the Standard Keypad
The display will output different information depending on the operation of the starter. See
Table 8, LED Special Characters Displayed.
Power Up
The software version will be displayed as a series of blinking digits once power has been
applied to the D3 control. If the parameters were being reset on power up, “dFLt” will be
flashed on the display for three seconds, then the software version will be displayed.
Stopped
When the starter is not in the run mode, the display will show the status condition of the
starter, such as “rdY” (ready), “L OL” (Overload Lockout), “noL” (No Line).
Running
When running, the display will show the user selected meter function. The following meters
can be selected using the “Meter” display parameter P13.
Status Avg. Voltage (RMS) KVA
Avg. RMS current L1-L2 Voltage (RMS) KWh
Phase 1 RMS current L2-L3 Voltage (RMS) MWh
Phase 2 RMS current L3-L1 Voltage (RMS) Phase Rotation
Phase 3 RMS current Overload % Line Frequency
Current Imbalance % Power Factor
GF Current (% FLA) KW
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” will be displayed.
• When a no line alarm condition exists, “noL” will be displayed.
When the starter is stopped, the selected meter is not displayed.
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” will be displayed.
• When a power stack thermal overload lockout condition exists, “L Ot” will be displayed.
• When a low control power lockout condition exists, “L CP” will be displayed.
When there are multiple lockout codes, each will be displayed at 2 second intervals.