3 Operating the SAMMS-LV Device
3 Operating the SAMMS-LV Device
This section explains how to operate the
3.1 Password Protection
Changing the settings of the
3.2 Using the Reset/Test Push Button
The Reset/Test pushbutton is located at the bottom center of the front panel of the
3.1.You press this pushbutton to manually reset the
3.2.1 Performing a Lamp Test
To test the diagnostic LEDs, the control LEDs and the light bars on the front panel, use the following procedure:
1.Press and hold the Reset/Test pushbutton for one to two seconds.
2.Release the Reset/Test pushbutton. (All LEDs and light bars on the front panel illuminate for two seconds.)
If a fault or trip condition exists when you press the Reset/Test pushbutton, the device performs a reset instead of a lamp test.
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Figure 3.1 Front view of SAMMS-LV
3.2.2 Performing an Overload Relay Test
You may perform an overload relay test whenever the motor is stopped. Use the following procedure to perform an overload relay test.
1.Press and hold the Reset/Test pushbutton for at least the duration of the class time. The class time is set by accessing function F7. If you need to know how to access function F7, see Section 3.28. If you release the Reset/Test pushbutton before the duration of the class time, the device performs a lamp test. If a fault or trip condition exists when you press the Reset/Test pushbutton, the device performs a reset instead of a lamp test.
2.Continue to hold down the Reset/Test pushbutton. After reaching the class time duration, the Impending Trip and the Phase Unbalance LEDs illuminate.
3.Release the Reset/Test pushbutton. The Impending Trip and Phase Unbalance LEDs go off, and the Overload Trip LED illuminates for two seconds. If the
Note that this test checks the electronic circuitry, but does not replace a test in which actual power current is passed through the primary circuit.
Use the following procedure to reset the
1.Press the Reset/Test pushbutton.
2.Release the Reset/Test pushbutton. The device resets the alarm LEDs. If the motor has cooled sufficiently, you can restart the motor.
3.3 Motor Control
You can configure the
Figures 3.2 and 3.3 illustrate the ladder symbols representing input and output devices available for the SAMMS-LV device. The circular symbols represent output devices such as contactor coil drivers, pilot LEDs on the front panel of the SAMMS-LV device, software time-delay relays and software control relays. All other symbols represent input devices such as software auxiliary contacts, remote AC inputs, front-panel pushbuttons, and software timer instantaneous and timed contacts.
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