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F031 =  Voltage Imbalance Trip Delay 
Factory Setting = 10 seconds 
Range = 1 - 20 seconds 
Provides a time delay to prevent nuisance trips from short-
duration transients. With F030 set to 10%, and the difference in 
voltage between two phases being 10% or higher for more than 
10 seconds, the unit will trip. 
 
F032  = Over Voltage Trip  
Factory Setting = 0 (Disabled) 
Range = 1 - 10% over nominal, 0 (Disabled)  
When a value other than 0 is entered in F032, the starter will 
trip when the voltage between any two input phases exceeds 
the nominal voltage set in F029 by this percentage and for the 
time specified in F033. 
 
F033 =  Over Voltage Trip Delay 
Factory Setting = 10 seconds 
Range = 1 - 20 seconds 
Provides a time delay to prevent nuisance trips from short-
duration transients. For example, if the voltage between any two 
input phases exceeds the percentage set in F031 for more than 
10 seconds, the starter will trip. 
 
F034 =  Under Voltage Trip on Start 
Factory Setting = 0 (Disabled) 
Range = 1 - 30% under nominal, or 0 (Disabled)  
When a value other than 0 is entered in F034 and the starter is 
in the process of starting the motor, the starter will trip if the 
voltage between any two input phases drops below the nominal 
value of F029 by this percentage and for the time in F035. This 
fault detection is only active during motor starting. Once the 
starter reaches the "At Speed" state this function is replaced by 
F036. 
 
F035 =  Under Voltage on Start Trip Delay 
Factory Setting = 10 seconds 
Range = 1 - 180 seconds 
Provides a time delay to prevent nuisance trips from short-
duration transients. Using default setting, if the voltage between 
any two input phases drops by the percentage set in F034 for 
more than 10 seconds, the starter will trip. 
 
F036 =  Under Voltage Trip on Run 
Factory Setting = 0 (Disabled) 
Range = 1 - 30% under nominal, or 0 (Disabled)  
When a value other than 0 is entered in F036 and the starter is 
in the run mode (At Speed), the starter will trip if the voltage 
between any two input phases drops below the nominal value of 
F029 by this percentage and for the time in F037. This fault 
detection is only active after the starter reaches the "At Speed" 
state during the Run mode. While in the Start mode, this 
function is ignored in favor of F034.