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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM015D-EN-P - February 2015 85
System Operation and Configuration Chapter 4
Table 52 - Emergency Start (Parameter 216)
Configure one of the Ptxx Input Assignments (Parameters 196…201) to
Emergency Start and activate the corresponding digital input.
Table 53 - Emergency Start Input PTXX Assignment (Parameters 196…201)
You can also use a network command to activate the Emergency Start feature. For
the EtherNet/IP communications module, you would set the Emergency Start
bit to 1 in Output Assembly 144. See EtherNet/IP Communications on
page 373 for more information on EtherNet/IP communications.
When the Emergency Start feature is active, the following actions occur in the
E300 Electronic Overload Relay:
Protection trips are ignored
Output relays configured as Trip Relays are put into closed state
Normal operation resumes with any Normal or Control Relay assigned
output relay
The Emergency Start Active bit is set to 1 in Device Status 0
(Parameter
20) bit 6
Value Description
0 Disable
1Enable
Value Assignment Description
0 Normal Function as a digital input
1 Trip Reset Reset the E300 when it is in a tripped state
2 Remote Trip Force the E300 to go into a tripped state
3Activate FLA2
Use the value in FLA2 Setting (Parameter 177) for the current-based
protection algorithms
4 Force Snapshot Force the E300 to update its Snapshot log
5 Emergency Start Issue an Emergency Start command

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