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Series | LS-5 |
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Rated Voltage | 690 VAC |
Breaking Capacity | Up to 100kA |
Number of Poles | 3P, 4P |
Trip Unit | Electronic |
Standards Compliance | IEC 60947-2 |
Operating Mechanism | Manual, Electrical |
Provides an overview of the manual's scope and intended use.
Precautions to prevent static damage to electronic components during installation.
Specific considerations and cautions for marine applications of the control unit.
Details on housing types, dimensions, panel cutouts, and installation methods (clamp/screw).
Wiring diagrams, terminal assignments, wire size conversion, and power supply specifications.
Configuration and wiring for voltage, current, and power measurements.
Configuration and operation of discrete inputs, relay outputs, and LogicsManager.
Details on communication interfaces (CAN, RS-232) and bus shielding.
Methods for configuration via front panel or PC, including ToolKit installation and connection.
Setup of parameters for language, clock, display, passwords, system management.
Configuration for application logic, synchronization, dead bus closure, and system voltage/phase rotation.
Configuration of I/O, LogicsManager, system monitoring, measurements, transformers, and interfaces.
Description of the front panel, buttons, LEDs, and how to display system values.
Overview of screen structure, navigation, alarm lists, parameter access, and password entry.
Navigating through menus, displaying measured values, system data, logs, and messages.
Overview of available interfaces (CAN, RS-232) and supported protocols like CANopen.
Details on CAN and RS-232 interface setup, Baud rates, and control.
Nameplate details and electrical specifications for measurements and ambient conditions.
Specifications for housing, protection, environmental conditions, and accuracy.
Guidelines for connecting 24 V relays, including interference suppression.
Defines alarm classes and their associated behavior for control functions.
Overview of the LogicsManager, its structure, and graphical symbols used for logic programming.
Details on logical outputs and command variables for customizing system logic.
Details on CANopen data transmission, including transmitted and received messages.
Overview table detailing synchronization compatibility between System A and System B configurations.
Instructions on how to reset the unit's event history log.
Information on factory service options, repair procedures, and return authorization.
Details on ordering parts, engineering services, and contact information.