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1. LTM R and The following diagrams show the features of the LTM R controller and expansion LTME module Description LTM R Controller LTM E Expansion Module 4 oc IO0000000000f 0000 do ooo OP A1 A211 C 12 13 C 14 15 C L6 97 98 95 96 n m d g No NC H LV1 LV2 LV3 aC LTMR100PBD a e OGUE EUC LTMEV4OFM 5 E 5 L E Bos m B e E SU E Dia aro 2 c L c 5 Ew co co s xS 5 Test Reset nO em te leit gs 14 23 24 33 34h jZ Z2 Tt T2 S A _ BDGND VP L7 C7 L8 C8 L9 C9L10C10 qOOOOOOhdgoOOOoOOOOOOb OOOOOO0060 1 test reset button 1 port with RJ45 connector to HMI or PC 2 HMI port with RJ45 connector connecting the LTM R controllerto an 2 port with RJ45 connector to LTM R HMI PC or expansion module controller 3 network port with 9 pin sub D connector connecting the LTM R 3 status indicating LEDs controller to a Profibus PLC 4 plug in terminal voltage inputs 4 status indicating LEDs 5 plug in terminal logic inputs and 5 plug in terminal control power and internally powered logic inputs and common commons 6 plug in terminal double pole single throw DPST output relay 7 plug in terminal output relay 8 plug in terminal ground fault input and temperature sensor input 9 plu
2. 1639573 08 2008 37 Quick Start Guide Step Description Check the configuration Click on the View button to check the parameter of the master r Master Configuration Station Address No of Slaves r Bus Configuration Baud Rate l 3M baud Slot Time Quiet Time Setup Time Min St Delay Resp Min St Delay Resp 400 Gap Update Factor Highest St Addr Retry Limit Token Rot Time Min Slave Interval Polling Timeout Data Control Time Transfer the configuration to the PLC and run Click OK to close the Check window e Click Validate to confirm the configuration e Load the configuration file in the PLC and run it Communication test Open the debug screen to read and write cycle data Develop and load the application program then test it 38 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Profibus Basic setup information using configuration control and monitoring registers applies Communication to all applications Test Step 1 Check the communication LEDs on the eP LTMR front face Step 2 Check the cabling and correct it if necessary Check the address via PowerSuite or the HMI Step 3 Check the physical combination with the Profibus DP network configuration tool Correct it if necessary Cyclic
3. voltage sensing 110 690 Vac 3 phase voltage inputs 4 additional discrete logic inputs additional voltage protection metering and monitoring functions power LED indicator e logic input status LED indicators Additional components required for an optional expansion module e LTM R controller to LTM E connection cable LTMEVAOBD 24 Vdc LTMEV40FM 100 240 Vac PowerSuite software Functional description Reference number e commission the system through menu entries e configure the system through menu entries e display warnings and faults Additional components required for PowerSuite software e aPC separate power source e LTM R LTM E to PC communication cable PowerSuite 2 v 2 5 VW3A8106 PC communications cable LTM CU Control Operator Unit Functional description Reference number e commission the system through menu entries e configure the system through menu entries e display warnings and faults LTM R LTM E to HMI communication cable HMI to PC communication cable LTM CU VW3A1104R 0 HMI communication cable Additional components required for an optional HMI device VW3A8106 PC communication cable 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide
4. Data Input data 10 bytes Organization Inputs 0 amp 1 Status of the controller MMS profile Inputs 2 amp 3 Average current reg 466 Inputs 4 amp 5 Input status reg 457 LB Input status reg 457 HB Inputs 6 amp 7 Output status reg 458 LB Output status reg 458 HB Inputs 8 amp 9 Input status reg 457 LB Input status reg 456 HB Output data 6 bytes Outputs 0 amp 1 Command register MMS profile Outputs 2 amp 3 Analog output reg 706 LB Analog output reg 706 HB Outputs 4 amp 5 Output command reg 700 LB Output command reg 700 HB 1639573 08 2008 39 Quick Start Guide Input Data Cyclic input data Position Description Input 0 0 Run Reverse The main circuit contacts are closed Input 0 1 Indication that the device is in the OFF state Off Input 0 2 The main circuit contacts are closed Run Forward Input 0 3 An overload warning condition exists Thermal Overload Warning 461 3 Input 0 4 Communication status register high byte 456 4 Lockout Time Input 0 5 Indication to a remote host controller that the RUN Auto Mode FORWARD RUN REVERSE and STOP commands will or will not be accepted 0 LOCAL CONTROL 1 AUTO MODE Input 0 6 A fault condition exists System Fault 455 2 Input 0 7 A warning condition exists System Warning 455 3 Input 1 4 Ready System Ready 455 0 Input 1 5 Mo
5. controller and expansion module Off no communication Power green LTM R controller power or internal fault e Solid green power on no internal faults condition and motor off e Flashing green power on no internal faults and motor on Off power off or internal faults exist Alarm red Protection fault or warning or internal e Solid red internal or protection fault fault condition e Flashing red 2 x per s warning e Flashing red 5 x per s load shed or rapid cycle condition e Off nofaults warnings load shed or rapid cycle when power is On Fallback red Communication connection between e Solid red in fallback LTM R controller and network module Off not in fallback no power BF yellow Communication activity on the network e flashing yellow 0 2 s on 1 0 s off bus network bus communication e Off no network bus communication 26 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Use the 5 LEDs on the face of the LTM E expansion module to monitor its state LTM E LED Color Describes Indicates Power green or Module power or internal fault e Solid green power on with no internal faults red condition e Solid red power on with internal faults e Off power off Digital Inputs 1 7 yellow State of input e On input activated e 1 8 1 9 and 1 10 Off input not activated 1639573 08 2008 27 Quick Start Guide Use with TeSys T LTM CU Control
6. for single phase and 3 phase AC induction motors The system offers diagnostic and statistics functions as well as configurable warnings and faults to enable better prediction of component maintenance It provides data to continuously improve the entire system The two main hardware components of the system are e the LTM R controller and e the LTM E expansion module The following tables describe the main components of the TeSys T Motor Management System LTM R controller Functional description Reference number current sensing 0 4 100 A single phase or 3 phase current inputs 6 discrete logic inputs 4 relay outputs 3 SPST 1 DPST connections for a ground current sensor connection for a motor temperature sensor connection for network connection for HMI device or expansion module current protection metering and monitoring functions motor control functions power indicator fault and warning LED indicators network communication and alarm indicators HMI communication LED indicator test and reset function LTMRO8PBD 24 Vde 0 4 8 A FLC LTMR27PBD 24 Vde 1 35 27 A FLC LTMR100PBD 24 Vdc 5 100 A FLC LTMRO8PFM 100 240 Vac 0 4 8 A FLC LTMR27PFM 100 240 Vac 1 35 27 A FLC LTMR100PFM 100 240 Vac 5 100 A FLC 12 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide LTME expansion module Functional description Reference number
7. on a 0 4 8 A unit the step between FLCs is 0 08 A If you try to set an FLC of 0 43 A the L TM R will round it up to 0 4 A 24 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Example No External CTs Data FLC in A 29A Current range max 27 0 A Load CT primary 1 Load CT secondary 1 Passes 1or2 Contactor rating 18 0 A Calculated parameters with 1 pass Load CT ratio Load CT primary Load CT secondary passes 1 1 1 1 0 Current sensor max Current range max Load CT ratio 27 0 1 0 2 27 0A FLCmax min Current sensor max Contactor rating min 27 0 18 0 18 0 A FLCmin Current sensor max 20 27 0 20 1 35 A FLC in 96 FLC in A FLCmax 9 0 18 0 50 Calculated parameters with 2 passes Load CT ratio 1 1 2 0 5 Current sensor max 27 0 0 5 13 5 A FLCmax min 13 5 18 0 13 5 A FLCmin Current sensor max 20 13 5 20 0 67 A FLC in FLC in A FLCmax 9 0 13 5 66 1639573 08 2008 25 Quick Start Guide Diagnostic LTM R and As the application example uses the LTM R and LTM E you must check the LEDs LTM E LEDs on both components pomeres Lio cu SS S SQ LEDs Use the 5 LEDs on the face of the LTM R controller to monitor its state as follows LTM R LED Color Describes Indicates HMI Comm yellow Communication activity between LTM R e Flashing yellow communication
8. 1639573 v2 0 TeSys T LTM R Profibus DP Motor Management Controller Quick Start Guide 08 2008 Schneider www schneider electric com Electric Table of Contents Safety Information 2 0c e eee ee eee eens 5 About the Book 2 49 the ek ee Xe Re CPUS Rams 7 Quick Start Guide eller i slice RE REEL RT 9 Presentation of the TeSys T Motor Management System 12 Installations cue siete ewe ee E E baa DEA eee C DEW UE 15 Configuration s eru eevee Sh DESTRO ee 21 FLC Full Load Current Settings 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 24 DiagrostlC 4 ote t rper oves e da etie ep XE HEURE e Shade eX ak 26 Use with TeSys T LTM CU Control Operator Unit 0000 28 Network Communication on Profibus DP lses esee 33 Safety Information ZZ Important Information NOTICE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates A that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential p
9. FF Output 0 2 Instructs the starter to energize the motor in the forward direction Run Forward Output 0 3 Control unit command Test Fault Command Instructs the device to initiate an internal test routine within the device 704 5 41 Quick Start Guide Position Description Output 0 4 Clear Thermal Capacity Level Command Reset thermal memory Instructs the starter to override any fault condition and allows starting 704 5 Note This command inhibits thermal protection Continued operation with inhibited thermal protection should be limited to applications where immediate restart is vital By setting this bit to 1 the thermal state of the motor is lost the thermal protection will no longer protect an already warm motor Output 0 5 Instructs the starter not to accept the Run reverse Run Forward Auto Mode and Off commands received from the remote host 0 LOCAL CONTROL 1 AUTO MODE Output 0 6 Trip reset Fault Reset Command Instructs the starter to reset all resettable trips one of the preconditions for READY 704 3 Output 1 4 Reserved Manufacturer Specific 1 Output 1 5 Low speed 704 6 Motor Low Speed Command Output 1 6 Reserved Manufacturer Specific 3 Output 1 7 Reserved Manufacturer Specific 4 Output 2 Analog output Additional Output 706 8 15 Output 3 Analog output Additional Output 706 0 7 Output 4 Communication module command register 1 Ad
10. I Used to increment a setting in menu mode Move up to the next higher level menu i Used to decrement a setting in menu mode When a menu item is password protected this icon enables access to the Enter Password screen W e 30 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Information The following table describes the icons provided as information in the information area Icons of the LCD display They indicate among others the selected menu or parameter Icon Description Icon Description Main menu Indicates that the present display is By Quick View Metering setting menu Indicates that a warning has occurred Protection setting menu Indicates that an error has occurred Control setting menu Information Services menu Check box selected Language selection menu Check box unselected Radio button selected lt LI KI lel Ie le 8 Item has been selected for inclusion in Quick View display Oo ej E 5 Ia Radio button unselected gt LTM R in Configuration mode 1639573 08 2008 31 Quick Start Guide Example of an HMI Display Here is an example of HMI LCD displaying an average current of 0 39 A in local control run mode a khoOnND Quick View display icon Name of the setting currently displayed Motor state Short key to main menu Manual scroll
11. Operator Unit Available Functions LTM CU Front Face Once connected to the LTM R the LTM CU can be used to configure parameters for the LTM R controller display information about the LTM R controller configuration and operation monitor faults and alarms generated by the controller control the motor locally using the local control interface The LTM CU front face is shown below kon LCD display Contextual navigation keys Front face RJ45 port for PC connection covered Local control interface including 5 control keys and 4 LEDs 28 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Navigation Keys The LTM CU navigation keys are contextual that is their function depends on the associated icons shown on the LCD display These icons change for different displays so the navigation key functions also change The navigation keys can be used to navigate menus and sub menus scroll within a value list select a setting in a value list exit a value list without making a selection return to the main first level menu switch between manual and automatic presentation mode in Quick View display The diagram below shows an example of the different functions of each of the navigation keys associated with an icon on the LCD display X Metering setting a a oe a YW l 0 Inf
12. amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric The data and illustrations found in this documentation are not binding We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric 1639573 08 2008 About the Book Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number TeSys T LTM R Profibus DP Motor Management Controller User s Manual 1639502 TeSys T LTM Ree Instruction Sheet 1639508 TeSys T LTM Eee Instruction Sheet 1639509 TeSys T LTM CU Control Operator Unit User s Manual 1639581 TeSys T LTM CU Instruction Sheet 1639582 You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com User Comments We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by e mail at techpub schneider electric com 8 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Introduction Functions Performed The Quick Start Guide uses an application example to illustrate each step in the process of installing configuring and using TeSys T The application exa
13. con bar e Inthe Upload Configuration dialog click Continue A progress bar briefly appears To confirm the success of the transfer check the results in the Output window which opens automatically at the bottom of the Main window Result The product is now ready to use 1639573 08 2008 23 Quick Start Guide FLC Full Load Current Settings FLC Basics Conversion of Amperes to FLC Settings Note Before setting the FLC you must first set the Contactor rating and Load CT ratio Load CT ratio Load CT primary Load CT secondary Passes Current sensor max Current range max Load CT ratio Current range max is determined by the LTM R controller commercial reference It is stored in units of 0 1 A and has one of the following values 8 0 27 0 or 100 0 A Contactor rating is stored in units of 0 1 A and is set by the user between 1 0 and 1000 0 A FLCmax is defined as the lower of the Current sensor max and the Contactor rating values FLCmin Current sensor max 20 rounded to the nearest 0 01 A FLCmin is stored internally in units of 0 01 A Note Do not set the FLC below the FLCmin FLC values are stored as a percentage of FLCmax FLC in FLC in A FLCmax Note FLC values must be expressed as a percentage of FLCmax resolution of 1 If you enter an unauthorized value the LTM R will round it up to the nearest authorized value For example
14. ditional Output high byte 700 8 15 Output 5 Communication module command register 1 Additional Output low byte 700 0 4 700 0 5 7 Reserved 42 1639573 08 2008 You can download this technical publication and other technical information from our website at http www schneider electric com Visit http www schneider electric com for your nearest Schneider Electric affiliate 2008 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 08 2008
15. e 3Mb s The LTM R controller is configured via PowerSuite not via the network Configuration via Network port is disabled The network software setup described in this document is based on e Sycon network configuration software e Unity programming software e Premium PLC platform The application example uses the following components Item Component description Reference number LTM R 100 240 Vac Profibus DP Motor Management Controller 1 35 27 A FLC LTMR27PFM LTM E 24 Vdc Expansion Module LTMEV40BD LTM R to LTM E RJ45 connection cable LTMCC004 PowerSuite cable kit VW3A8106 PowerSuite software on CD ROM version 2 2 5 PowerSuite External ground fault CT TA30 o oo AJ OJN External PTC binary motor temperature sensor User supplied 10 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide What s in this This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Topic Page Presentation of the TeSys T Motor Management System 12 Installation 15 Configuration 21 FLC Full Load Current Settings 24 Diagnostic 26 Use with TeSys T LTM CU Control Operator Unit 28 Network Communication on Profibus DP 33 1639573 08 2008 11 Quick Start Guide Presentation of the TeSys T Motor Management System System Overview System Presentation The TeSys T Motor Management System offers protection control and monitoring capabilities
16. e LTM E expansion module using the RJ45 cable to LTM E 16 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Connect to a TeSys T LTM CU HMI Device Optional Wire Current Transformers The diagrams below show the TeSys T LTM CU HMI device connected to the LTM R controller with and without the LTM E expansion module SSSSSSSTS LTM CU Control Operator Unit RJ45 cable VW3 A1 104R30 in this example LTM R controller LTM E expansion module kOND Wire the current transformers according to the operating conditions e Product range 1 35 27 A e Nominal motor current 9 A 1 pass through the CT windows is sufficient in this case although 2 passes are possible 3 3o 2 passes 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Wire Ground CT Wire the ground fault current transformer Wire LTM R e Wire the power supply and the I O e Wire the temperature sensors Wire LTM E Wire the voltage transformers and the I O on the LTM E expansion module 18 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide LTM R Controller The following wiring diagram illustrates the main power circuit of the application Wirin
17. ersonal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in injury or equipment damage 1639573 08 2008 Safety Information PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2008 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 1639573 08 2008 About the Book Z At a Glance Document Scope Validity Note The Quick Start Guide uses an application example to describe the different steps to quickly install configure and use TeSys T This document is not intended to replace the following documents e TeSys T LTM R Profibus DP Motor Management Controller User s Manual e TeSys T LTM R Instruction Sheet e TeSys T LTM E Instruction Sheet Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document If you have any suggestions for improvements or
18. g example Stop Reset E E e e e e eo e e e IE KM1 Warning 1 contactor 2 ground fault current transformer 3 PTC binary thermistor KM1 Start E px 1639573 08 2008 19 Quick Start Guide Control The diagram below illustrates 3 wire impulse local control with network control Adaptation with selectable This is the operating mode used with the application example as defined Network Control in the example s operating conditions L Local control O Off N Network control pa e Start Stop ke E 20 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Configuration Overview Install Software After the wiring connections are made the next step is to configure parameters using PowerSuite software see the PowerSuite chapter of the User s Manual A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION The application of this product requires expertise in the design and programming of control systems Only persons with such expertise should be allowed to program and apply this product Follow all local and national safety codes and standards Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Step Description 1 Place the installation disk into your PC s CD DVD drive Navigate to and click o
19. g in terminal PLC network 14 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Installation Overview The following procedure describes how to install and physically configure the TeSys T system according to the operating conditions used in the application example The same procedure is used for other configurations The full installation procedure is shown on the Instruction sheets provided with the LTM R controller and the LTM E expansion module It is also described in detail in the Installation chapter of the User s Manual A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on it Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practises Failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury The following diagrams show the physical dimensions of the LTM R controller and the LTM E expansion module LTMR LTME 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Mount LTM R Mount the LTM R controller and the LTM E expansion module respecting clearance and LTM E zones and operating position The diagrams below show how to mount the LTM R and LTM E on a DIN rail solid mounting plate or Telequick plate 6xM4x20 8 x 32 ON Q Nm amp 8 Ib in I 7 lt lt 1 Nm ee 8 8 Ib in Connect LTM R Connect the LTM R controller and th
20. mode icon pressing the associated contextual navigation key switches to manual scroll mode Value of the setting currently displayed 32 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Network Communication on Profibus DP Wire the Communication Port Set the Parameters This procedure is shown on the Instruction sheets provided with the LTM R and the LTM E and described in the Installation chapter of the User s Manual LTM ReeePee Profibus est Reset SSSSSSSS C TSXPBSCAe00 For the application example set the following parameters Settings branch Sub branch Parameter Setting Device information Network Profibus DP Communication Network port Address 4 Network Port Comm Loss parameter is enabled by default If this is not suitable you can disable this parameter 1639573 08 2008 33 Quick Start Guide Configure the Communication Example of a network configuration Step Action 1 Import your GSD file with File gt Copy GSD 2 Select the path where GS files have been unzipped and click OK 3 Insert a master click Insert Master or select L 4 Select the network speed click Settings Bus Parameter Baud rate select the baud rate adapted to the transmission speed of your application e g 3000 kBits s The Profibus slaves adapt automatically their baud rate to the master baud rate 5 In the In
21. mple uses the LTM R controller to protect and control a motor and its driven load in this case a pump This application example is intended to show you how to configure the LTM R controller in a few steps provide an example you can modify to develop your own configuration serve as a starting point for the development of more complex configurations incorporating such additional features as HMI or network control When the LTM R controller has been configured in order to protect and control the motor and pump it will perform the following functions thermal overload protection motor temperature sensor protection voltage protection undervoltage external ground fault protection initial system configuration during commissioning using PC and PowerSuite software 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Operating Conditions Network Conditions Components Used The operating conditions used in the application example are motor power 4 kW line to line voltage 400 Vac current 9 A control circuit voltage 230 Vac 3 wire control motor trip class 10 start button stop button reset button on enclosure door fault light warning light full voltage non reversing starter direct over the line starter 24 Vdc power supply in the motor control center or control station for future use with expansion module inputs The network conditions for the example are e protocol Profibus DP e address 4 e baud rat
22. n the setup exe file The setup wizard begins Follow the instructions in the setup wizard Connect to PowerSuite In the application example If you are not using the expansion module the Software HMI connects directly to the controller 1 PC running PowerSuite software 2 Power cable VW3 A8 106 1 PCrunning PowerSuite software 3 LTMR controller 2 Power cable VW3 A8 106 4 LTM E expansion module 3 LTMR controller 1639573 08 2008 21 Quick Start Guide Set Parameters Step Description Start up the PowerSuite software default settings In the Load Configuration screen select and open a configuration file with factory parameter settings Open the Device Information branch of the tree control and set the Operating Open the Settings branch of the tree control Locate and set the Operating parameter settings in the Motor and Control sub branch Repeat step 5 for all other setting item sub branches NIOJ A Save a copy of the completed configuration settings to a new configuration file List of Parameter Parameter settings for the application example Settings Device Information branch Sub branch Parameter Setting Device information Current range 1 35 27 A Network Profibus DP Control voltage 100 240 V AC Settings branch Sub branch Parameter Setting Motor and Control Settings Mot
23. of the available parameters e g the Fallback strategy An additional selection table opens allowing you to change the parameter value Description Index Parameter Data OK Byte Description Value A Cancel 32 682 Fallback strategy Ignored eme 2 5 682 Fallback trat A ES Parameter Data 34 E83 Ignored pum 37 B50 Control unit language Dini t 39 B51 Display average current Continue Cancel Module 39 651 Display thermal level Force forward 39 651 Display L1 current Force reverse 39 B51 Display L2 current 39 B51 Display L3 current 39 B51 Display ground current 39 551 Display last trio Click OK 12 Click the OK button of each open dialog window to confirm the selected parameter values 1639573 08 2008 35 Quick Start Guide Save and Export the Network Configuration Import the Network Configuration into a PLC via Unity Software Save and export the configuration before importation into the PLC configuration PL7 Concept or Unity Pro Step Action 1 Select File Save As to open the Save as window 2 Choose the Project path and a File name and click Save extension pb 3 Select File Export ASCII to export the configuration as an ASCII file extension cnf 4 Import the Profibus DP configuration into the PLC configuration PL7 Concept or Unity Pro Note Unity software version must be 2 3 or higher Example of a configuration import
24. or operating mode Nominal voltage 400 V Nominal power 4 kW Operating mode 3 wire independent Contactor rating 9A Phase 3 phase Motor temperature sensor Sensor type PTC binary Fault enable Enable Fault level According to motor Warning level According to motor Load CT Load CT ratio Internal Load CT passes 10 Ground CT Ground CT ratio 1000 1 Control mode Local control Terminal trip 22 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Settings branch Sub branch Parameter Setting Thermal Settings Thermal overload Trip type Inverse thermal Trip class 10 FLC1 50 equivalent to 9 A Fault enable Enable Warning enable Enable Current Settings Ground Current Mode Fault enable Enable Fault level 1A Fault timeout 0 5s Warning enable Enable Warning level 200 mA Voltage Settings Undervoltage Fault enable Enable Fault level 85 Fault timeout 3s Warning enable Enable Warning level 90 Transfer the Configuration File see FLC Full Load Current Settings p 24 Step Description 1 Open the configuration file to be transferred Be sure the file is in the Main window 2 Connect your PC to the LTM R controller Check the task bar to see whether your PC is connected to the LTM R controller 3 Transfer the configuration file Select PC to Device in either the Link File Transfer sub menu or the i
25. ormation area of the LCD display Contextual navigation icons area of the LCD display Move up to the next higher level menu Move down to the next item in the menu Select an item Move up to the previous item in the menu Return to the main menu NO oROD 1639573 08 2008 29 Quick Start Guide LCD Displays Contextual Navigation Icons The LTM CU presents 3 different LCD displays LCD display Functionality Menu e Displaying and editing the configuration settings required for configuring the LTM R metering protection control and services settings e Displaying diagnostic and history data Quick View e Displaying real time metering of pre selected parameters by automatic or manual scrolling Detected Faults e Displaying the most recent detected fault or warning and Warnings The following table describes the icons used with the contextual navigation buttons on the LTM CU Description Icon Description Enables access to the main menu from a sub menu or from Quick View Enables access to Quick View from the main menu or a sub menu gt Ej Scroll down Enables access to manual scroll mode when Quick View is in automatic scroll mode Scroll up Enables access to automatic scroll mode when Quick View is in manual Scroll mode Validates a setting or value and enables access to a sub menu when a menu is selected S Q le
26. sert Master window select a master e g TSX PBY 100 from the Available masters list Press the Add gt gt button and confirm with OK 6 Insert a slave click Insert Slave or M select 7 In the Insert Slave window select LTM R TeSys T Profibus from the Available slaves list Press the Add gt gt button and confirm with OK The following view appears Master1 Station address 1 DP Master TSX PBY 100 Slave2 Station address 2 DP Slave LTMR TeSys T Profibus For Help press F1 PROFIBUS Config Mode 34 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Step Action 8 Select S1ave1 and double click to open the Slave Configuration e Set Station address e g to 4 e Change the default Description e g to MMC 4 e Select the correct module from the list MMC R 10 Byte 6 Byte i OxC4 0x05 MMC R EV40 10 Byte 6 Byte OxC4 0x05 MMC L 10 Byte 6 Byte l OxCA 0x05 AE CNN cR EE UK DM REN RE MMC L EV40 10 Byte 6 Byte OxC4 0x05 MMC R PKW 10 Byte 6 Byte 8 Byte OxC4 0x05 i i 0x09 0x31 Note Go on with steps 9 to 12 if a Remote R configuration mode has been selected Click the Parameter Data button to open the Parameter Data window 10 Click the Module button to open the corresponding Parameter Data window and set the parameter values 11 Double click one
27. tor ramping Motor Starting 455 15 Input 1 6 Motor running Motor Running 455 7 Input 1 7 Tripped System tripped 455 4 Input 2 3 IAV average current FLA Average Current Ratio 466 Input 4 Boolean inputs status Boolean Inputs 9 16 of expansion high byte module 457 8 15 Input 5 Boolean inputs status Boolean Inputs 1 6 of LTM R low byte controller inputs 7 8 of expansion 457 0 7 module 40 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Output Data Position Description Input 6 Boolean outputs status Reserved high byte 458 8 9 458 10 15 are not significant Input 7 Boolean outputs status Status of boolean outputs 13 23 33 and 95 low byte 458 0 3 458 4 7 are not significant Input 8 456 8 Network port comm loss 456 9 Motor lockout 456 10 15 Reserved System status register 2 high byte 456 8 15 Input 9 456 0 Fault auto reset active 456 1 Reserved 456 2 Fault power cycle requested 456 3 Motor restart time undefined 456 4 Rapid cycle lockout 456 5 Load shedding 456 6 Motor high speed 456 7 HMI port comm loss System status register 2 low byte 456 0 7 Cyclic output data Position Description Output 0 0 Instructs the starter to energize the motor in the reverse direction Run Reverse Output 0 1 Instructs the device to go to the OFF state Off 0 ENABLE RUN FORWARD RUN REVERSE 1 O
28. via Unity software Step Description 1 Declare the Profibus DP module in the Unity software e Right click on the slot where the module has to be declared and add the module e Select TSXPBY100 in the Communication family and click OK to confirm 36 1639573 08 2008 Quick Start Guide Step Description 2 Configure the Profibus DP module in the Unity software e Double click on the Profibus DP module to open the communication window e Click on Load CNF e Select the ASCII bus configuration file PROFIBUS DP MODULE ET TSX PBY 100 Contig D Channel 0 PROFIBUS DP Slave r PROFIBUS DP General m ID ActGroup Watchd C Maint Res 1 ro of r Diagnostic 7 In frs sl m 9 52 PROFIBUS Master al View RHOFIBUS DP addr Symbol m AQ Function ran p just i fo 0 0e 3 Configure the user options e Type of task Mast or Fast Output status when the task is in stop e Total number of IW QW 32 e Number of diagnostic bytes 44 for TeSys T PROFIBUS DP General Configuration r Task r Outputs MAST v C Maintain e Reset r No of IW QW 4 r Diagnostic Length 4 In Words 32 v In Bytes 44 v
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