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CONFIGURATION SETTINGSCHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONALITY

CONFIGURATION SETTINGSCHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONALITY

Table 4–1: LM10 Programmable Parameters

Parameter

Range/Options

Default

Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DeviceNet fault

Off, On

Off

page 4–34

 

 

 

 

50 Hz system

Off = 60Hz, On = 50Hz

Off

page 4–34

 

 

 

 

Poll data

1, 2, 3, 4

1

page 4-34

 

 

 

 

Reset run hours

Resets on selection

N/A

page 4–34

 

 

 

 

Administration control

Off, On

On

page 4–34

 

 

 

 

Auxiliary relay faults

OvrCur, JAM, STALL, UnBalCur,

All Off

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independently selectable

AuxSense, LoadLoss, PwrFail,

 

 

 

DevNet, Voltage

 

 

 

 

 

 

Restore factory defaults

Resets on selection

N/A

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4.2.2Main Menu

The main menu for the configuration settings is shown below. Press the CONFIG key to access these settings.

GE LM10 1.70

Class: 10

MAC ID: 1

Baud: 500

Configuration

ENGLISH „

CTs & CPTs

Starter Type

Configuration

CTs & CPTs „

Starter Type

RUN 1 Setup

Configuration

Starter Type „

RUN 1 Setup

RUN 2 Setup

Configuration

RUN 1 Setup „

RUN 2 Setup

Time Delays

Configuration

RUN 2 Setup „

Time Delays

Other Settings

Configuration

Time Delays „

Other Settings

Aux Rly Faults

Configuration

Other Settings „

Aux Rly Faults

Passcode, Login

Configuration

Aux Rly Faults „

Passcode,login

Run Operations

See page –31.

See page –31.

See page –32.

See page –32.

See page –32.

See page –34.

See page –34.

See page –36.

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LM10 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Contents LM10 Motor Protection System Instruction Manual GE Consumer & IndustrialMultilin 1601-0165-A62008 GE Multilin Incorporated. All rights reserved Table of Contents 2 INSTALLATION1 INTRODUCTION 3 INTERFACE4 FUNCTIONALITY 5 COMMUNICATIONS6 MISCELLANEOUS APPENDIXINDEX A-171-IV LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Description1.1.1 The LM10 Relay 1.2.1 Features 1.2 Overview1.2.2 Current and Voltage Inputs 1.2.3 Relay Outputs1.2.4 Power Supply 1.2.5 Block DiagramFIGURE 1-1 Functional Block Diagram 1.3 Features 1.3.2 LED Indicators1.3.3 Switches 1.3.1 Programming and Display UnitChanges to switch settings will not take effect until power is cycled DIP Switch PositionFIGURE 1-2 LM10 Features Baud Rate1.4 Ordering 1.4.1 Order CodesTable 1-1 LM10 Order Codes LM10Specifications GROUND FAULTPHASE CURRENT 1.5.1 Protection ElementsPOWER POWER FACTORPOWER SUPPLY 1.5.3 Control FunctionsCONTACT INPUT Stop, Reset, DeviceNet control0 to 120 200 to1.5.5 CT Dimensions Ground fault CTThermal overload CT 1.5.6 OutputsEnvironmental Approvals/CertificationSERIAL COMMUNICATIONS 1.5.81-12 LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Wiring2.1.1 DeviceNet 2.1.2 RS232 Port2.1.3 Control Terminals Table 2-1 Control Connections2.1.5 Wiring Diagram 2.1.4 Sensor Pack InputFIGURE 2-4 LM10 Wiring Diagram CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION2.2 Mounting 2.2.1 LM10 Mounting2.2.2 PDU Door Mount FIGURE 2-6 LM10 Backplate DimensionsFIGURE 2-7 PDU Door-mount Dimensions LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 3 Interface 3.1 PDU Operations3.1.1 Liquid Crystal Display 3.1.2 LEDspower factor, kW, average current, and current unbalance. Pressing the History button again advances to the next history record 3.2.3 Configuration Menu 3.2 PDU Screens and Menus3.2.1 Main Startup Screen 3.2.2 History Record and Status ScreensRun 2 to Run 1 delay between forward and reverse or between speeds 3.3 EnerVista LM10 Software 3.3.1 Description3.3.2 Functional Details Table 3-1 EnerVista Hot Keys 4.1 Overcurrent Fault Conditions LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 4 Functionality4.1.1 Descriptions FIGURE 4-1 Cold Motor Trip Curves FIGURE 4-2 Hot Motor Trip Curves CHAPTER 4 FUNCTIONALITY4.1.2 Trip Curves Example FIGURE 4-3 Trip Curve with Jam and Stall EnabledFIGURE 4-4 Cool Down Times Page 4.2 Configuration Settings 4.2.1 OverviewTable 4-1 LM10 Programmable Parameters 4.2.2 Main Menu CONFIGURATION SETTINGSCHAPTER 4 FUNCTIONALITY4-30 PATH Configuration Ø ENGLISH/SPANISH PATH Configuration ØØ CTs & CPTs4.2.3 Language 4.2.4 CTs and CPTs4.2.6 Run 1 and Run 2 Setup PATH Configuration ØØØ Starter TypePATH Configuration ØØØØ Run 1 Setup 4.2.5 Starter TypeΔ = phase current - average current 4.2.8 Other Settings PATH Configuration ØØØØØ Time DelaysPATH Configuration ØØØØØØ Other Settings 4.2.7 Time DelaysDevNet Fault on Reset Run HrsMaintained off Auto Restart off4.2.9 Auxiliary Relay Faults PATH Configuration ØØØØØØØ Aux Relay Faults4.2.10 Passcode and Login PATH Configuration ØØØØØØØØ Aux Relay Faults4.2.12 Factory Default PATH Configuration ØØØØØØØØØ Run OperationsPATH Configuration ØØØØØØØØØØ Factory Default 4.2.11 Run Operations4.3 Status Values 4.3.1 Main MenuRun, Fault RangeThis value can be reset via the Reset Run Hrs configuration setting 4.4 History Values 4.4.1 Last Trip DataRange Overcurrent, Gr. Fault, Jam, Stall CuUnbalance, LdLoss, DevNet Fault, Dev Stop, Voltage, Aux Sense Range 0.0 to 3200.0 AAUX Sense 1 Fault 4.5 Motor Start/Stop LogicMotor Status Running Motor StopMotor RUN Commands Motor STOP CommandsRUN1 Switch Input RUN1 PDU Command4-44 LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 5 Communications 5.1 DeviceNet Operations5.1.1 Description 5.1.2 Poll DataTable 5-1 Poll Data Group Table 5-2 Poll Data GroupTable 5-3 Poll Data Group Table 5-4 Poll Data Group5.1.3 Identity object 5.1.4 Message Router5.1.5 DeviceNet Object UINT = 16 bit unsigned integer5.1.6 Assembly Object Baud Rate, value 0 to 2 125, 250, and 500 kbpsDevice outputs see format and mapping below Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance Data Formats for Device Inputs see belowCHAPTER 5 COMMUNICATIONS Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 5.1.7 Connection Object Connection Object, Class Code 5, ServicesConnection Object, Class Code 5, Attributes Connection Object, Class Code 5, Instance 2 polled input/output connection 5.1.8 ACK Handler Object 5.1.9 Overload ObjectUSINT = 8-bit unsigned integer UINT = 16-bit unsigned integer 5.1.10 Extension Object UINT = 16-bit unsigned integerAccess F2 Ground Fault F7 Power Transformer5.1.11 Data Formats F1 Full Load Current 16-bit unsigned integerF11 Auxiliary Relay Faults 16-bit bitmask F9 Auxiliary Sense 1 / Run1-Run2 Time DelaysF10 Auxiliary Sense 2 / Run2-Run1 Time Delays F12 Starter TypeF14 Other Settings 16-bit Bitmask F15 Poll Data Group enumeration 16-bit unsigned integerF16 Run1-Run2 and Run2-Run1 Time Delay 16-bit unsigned integer F17 Trip ClassF21 Motor Status 8-bit Bitmask F22 Motor Status 16-bit bitmaskF23 16-bit Unsigned Integer F24 Status Word 16-bit bitmaskF25 Input Switch Status 16-bit value use only lower byte 5.1.12 Special ApplicationSent by scanner CANID, MACID, 0x0E, 0x64, 0x01 5.2 Serial Port 5.2.1 Description5-64 LM10 Motor Protection System Chapter 6 Miscellaneous Revision History6.1.1 Release Dates 6.1.2 Changes to the ManualTable 6-4 Changes to Manual Since Release A3 Change to Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 101, AttributeAdd Assembly Object, Class Code 4, Instance 105 Poll Data Group Changes to Connection Object, Class Code 5, Instance 2 polled6.2 Warranty 6.2.1 GE Multilin WarrantyWARRANTY 6-68CHAPTER 6 MISCELLANEOUS LM10 Motor Protection System Appendix A A.1 DeviceNet OverviewA.1.1 Description A.1.2 Controller Area Network CAN A.1.3 DeviceNet OperationsA.1.6 DeviceNet Features A.1.4 Explicit Messaging and Input/Output I/O MessagingA.1.5 Pre-defined Master/Slave Connection Set A.1.7 Maximum Cable Lengths for DeviceNetA.1.8 DeviceNet Specification Highlights Table A-1 Trunk Cable Length SpecificationTable A-2 Drop Cable Length Specification DescriptionThe Object Model Device ProfilesA.2.3 Network Configuration A.2.4 Configuration ProcedureA.2 LM10 and GE Fanuc 90-30 with DeviceNet A.2.1 OverviewA.2.5 Polling Input/Output Connection Z Select GE LM10 under GE MultilinZ Also, set the Scan Interval and Reconnect Time Page Phase A values are displayed in %I00105 223 ⋅ 0.1 amps A.2.6 COS Change of State Input/Output Connection A.2.7 Cyclic Input/Output ConnectionA.2.8 Explicit Messaging Monitoring DataRung 3 has a Block Move word, 3 blocks Login Configuration Level to the LM10 FIGURE A-1 Ladder Logic for Data MonitoringMaking Setting Changes FIGURE A-2 Ladder Logic for Login ConfigurationLogin User Level to the LM10 FIGURE A-3 Ladder Logic for Setting ChangesFIGURE A-4 Ladder Logic for Login User A.3.2 System Setup A.3.4 Setting Up the DeviceNet NetworkA.3 LM10 and Allen-Bradley SLC500 via DeviceNet A.3.1 DescriptionA.3.5 Changing the Mode of Operation A.3.6 Configuring the Slave Device A.3.7 Control and Monitoring of the LM10 A.3.8 Explicit Messaging with the LM10 Relay Table A-3 Status Codes Provided by ODVA Specification A.3.9 Data Table LayoutTable A-4 Data Table Layout A.3.10 Ladder Logic Table A-5 Data to Get Trip ClassTable A-6 Data for Explicit Message Response, M1 Transferred to N20 Table A-7 Data to Get Motor Run Time Table A-8 Data for Explicit Message Response, M1 Transferred to N20Instance, and Attribute FIGURE A-9 Ladder Logic, Rungs 0000 to A-25FIGURE A-10 Ladder Logic, Rungs 0006 to A-26FIGURE A-11 Ladder Logic, Rungs 0009 to A-27A-28 Index Page LM10 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM - INSTRUCTION MANUAL INDEX LM10 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM - INSTRUCTION MANUAL