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Toshiba TE2 Series - Appendix 1 - Ramp Profile Details; Ramp Profile Selection and Description

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TE2 Series Digital Solid State Soft Starter User Manual 65 | Page
Chapter 6 - Start-up
6.1 Basic Startup
Your new TE2 Series Soft Starter is factory preset for a wide variety of
applications and often can be used with minimal adjustment.
6.1.1 Three Step Process
1. Connect L1, L2, and L3 to the input voltage source and
T1, T2, and T3 to motor.
2. Connect control wires and control power.
3. Program motor FLA (F001).
6.1.2 Start-up Parameters and Factory Defaults
In the initial start-up test, the performance of the starter with the
initial factory presets. If required, adjust or enable the features
to meet your specific application requirements.
Fn #
Function
Name
Factory
Setting
Description / Factory Setting
F001 Motor Nameplate FLA. 0
FLA must be programmed for
the starter to operate.
F002
Motor Nameplate
Service Factor
1.0 SF
Change only if necessary and for
motors rated above 1.0SF
F003 Overload Class During Start Class 10 NEMA / UL Class 10
F004 Overload Class During Run Class 10 NEMA / UL Class 10
F005 Overload Reset 0 (Manual) 0 = Manual
F010 Ramp Profile 1
Ramp 1 and Ramp 2 =
Voltage Ramp with Current Limit
F011 Initial Torque 60 60% Initial Voltage
F013 Ramp Time 10 10 Second Ramp (Ramp 1)
F014 Current Limit 350 350% of programmed FLA
F015 - F018 Ramp 2 settings ---
Inactive unless Ramp 2 Input is
closed
F019 - F028 Specialty starting and testing --- Inactive unless selected
F029 - F052 Software protection and control 126 Inactive unless selected
F053 - F059 Timer and counter value readouts --- Read only
F060 Aux Relay #1 1 Run / Stop
F061 Aux Relay #2 2 At-Speed / Stop
F062 Aux Relay #3 16 Any Fault
F063 Aux Relay Delay 0 No Delay
F065 - F068 Communications ----
Not Used unless without optional
Comm Adaptor.
F070 Parameter Lock 0 User password disabled
F071 Reset Function 0 Use to reset to default values
F073 - F080 System settings and time clock --- User choice to adjust clock
F085 - F093 Fault History --- Read only
Table 6.1.2: Factory Presets

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