GE LM10 Special Application, F25 Input Switch Status 16-bit value use only lower byte

Models: LM10 Motor Protection System

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CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATIONS

 

DEVICENET OPERATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

Bitmask

Status

 

 

 

 

 

 

1--- ---- ---- ----

Motor hot at time of fault

 

 

 

 

 

The third 4-bit section is an enumeration which indicates the cause of the fault.

Value

Bitmask

Status

 

 

 

0

---- 0000 ---- ----

None

1

---- 0001 ---- ----

Overcurrent

 

 

 

2

---- 0010 ---- ----

Ground fault

 

 

 

3

---- 0011 ---- ----

Jam lock

 

 

 

4

---- 0100 ---- ----

Stall aux

 

 

 

5

---- 0101 ---- ----

Current unbalance

 

 

 

6

---- 0110---- ----

Aux sense

 

 

 

7

---- 0111 ---- ----

Load loss

 

 

 

8

---- 1000 ---- ----

Reserved

9

---- 1001 ---- ----

Reserved

10

---- 1010 ---- ----

DeviceNet

 

 

 

11

---- 1011 ---- ----

Operating voltage

 

 

 

F25: Input Switch Status (16-bit value; use only lower byte)

Format: two bytes in format 0xHHLL, where LL is the Switch Input status and HH is

Reserved.

Bitmask (LL)

Status

 

 

---- ---1

Stop switch input switch

 

 

---- --1-

Reset switch input switch

 

 

---- -1--

Run1 switch input switch

 

 

---- 1---

Run2 switch input switch

 

 

---1 ----

Auxsense1 switch input switch

 

 

--1- ----

Auxsense2 switch input switch

 

 

F26: Remaining Cool-Down Period - Format: two bytes in format 0xHHLL, where LL is the

Remaining Cool-Down Period and HH is Reserved. Byte LL Range: 0 to 99

5.1.12 Special Application

The LM10 Motor Protection System has a DeviceNet interface. The DEVICENET CONTROL input will set the RUN control to be operated using the DeviceNet interface. For this application we will assume this input to be tied active. This will disable any hard-wired

120 V AC RUN inputs from being accepted as a command to the LM10. The LM10 can read the state of these inputs through the DeviceNet protocol.

With the use of this read request the DeviceNet scanner (PLC or Master) can check the state of the local switches. After evaluating that all conditions of the system are appropriate the RUN command can be sent to the LM10 through the DeviceNet link. The RESET and STOP inputs do remain active at all times. The STOP input will command the LM10 to stop the motor even though the DeviceNet is the controlling input. The DeviceNet scanner would be able to detect this stop by monitoring the LM10 status. The status word can be polled or setup as a Cos/Cyclic.

Auxiliary sense inputs are also activated by a 120 V AC signal. If the end user desires, he may use these inputs for an alternate purpose if the Auxiliary Sense capability of the LM10 is disabled. The data is part of the same word as the RUN inputs.

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GE LM10, Motor Protection System Special Application, F25 Input Switch Status 16-bit value use only lower byte