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5.6.10   Output Relays 
 
There are three programmable relays (rated 240VAC, 5A, 1200 VA) in 
the TE2 Series. They can be programmed for change of state indication 
for any one of the 32 conditions identified in the following chart. 
F060 =  Aux Relay 1: Form C (SPDT) 
Factory Setting = 1 (Run / Stop) 
Range = 1 - 32 (See list) 
Use to program the desired operation for Relay # 1. 
F061 =  Aux Relay 2: Form C (SPDT) 
Factory Setting = 2 (At Speed / Stop) 
Range = 1 - 32 (See list) 
Use to program the desired operation for Relay # 2. 
F062 =  Aux Relay 3: Form A (SPST, N.O.) 
Factory Setting = 22 (Any Trip, 5 - 15) 
Range = 1 - 32 (See list) 
Use to program the desired operation for Relay # 3. 
F063 =  Aux Relay Delay Timer for Settings 28 - 31 
Factory Setting = 0 (Disabled) 
Range = 1 - 999 seconds, or 0 (Disabled) 
Use to program the desired On Delay for any Aux. Relay that 
has been programmed for Settings 28 through 31 from the chart 
below. 
 
F064 = Reserved 
   
Setting  Relay Operation Description  Setting  Relay Operation Description 
1 
Run / Stop 
17  Over Voltage Trip 
2 
At Speed / Stop  
18  Under Voltage Trip During Start 
3 
At Speed / End of Decel 
19  Under Voltage Trip During Run 
4 
Start / End of Decel 
20  Power Factor Trip 
5 
Short SCR Trip 
21  Power Trip 
6 
Phase Loss Trip 
22  Any Trip  
7 
Shunt Trip 
23  Any Trip,  flashing output 
8 
OL Trip 
24  Coast Down Time Lockout 
9 
OT Trip 
25  Starts Per Hour Lockout 
10 
Short Circuit Trip 
26  Time Between Starts Lockout 
11 
Current Imbalance Trip 
27  Any Lockout  
12 
Over Current Trip 
28  Run / Stop with On-delay from F063 
13 
Under Current Trip 
29  At Speed / Stop with On-delay from F063 
14 
Ground Fault Trip 
30  At Speed / End of Decel with On-delay from F063 
15 
Phase Rotation Trip 
31  Start / End of Decel with On-delay from F063 
16 
Voltage Imbalance Trip 
32  Power Loss (nCP No Control Power) Trip 
*Note: Flash rate for Setting #23 is ½ second On and Off 
Table 5.6.9:  Output Relay Programming