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Operate Screen (see user manual for additional descriptions)

Operate Screen

Display
No Line
Stopped
Ready
Overload Alarm
Overload Fault
Overload Lockout
Ctl Pwr Lockout
Time Btw Starts
Starts per Hour
Mtr PTC Lockout
RTD Lockout
Fault
Heater
Kick
Accel
Kick 2
Accel 2
Run
UTS
Control
Decel
Wye
Slow Spd Fwd
Slow Spd Rev
Braking
PORT

The operate screen is the main screen. The Operate screen is used to indicate the status of
the starter, if it is running, what state it is in, and display the values of Meter 1 (FUN01)
and Meter 2 (FUN02), which are selectable.
The Operate Screen is divided into five sections.
Sections A and B display status information
Sections C and D display the meters selected by the Meter 1 and 2 parameters, see
FUN 01, 02.
Section S displays the source for the start command. (QST 04 / QST 05)
SECTION A

Stop/Reset Pushbutton SECTION S


SECTION C
Stops the starter.
Resets a fault.
K
n o L
I a = 0 .0 A
Start Pushbutton
S TOPPED V a =
0 V
Starts the starter.
Up/Down/Left Pushbuttons SECTION B
SECTION D
The arrow keys allow you to move through the parameters.
Change the value of a parameter.
Moves through the list of faults.
Pressing [UP],[Down] allows you to change which group of meter values is monitored.
Enter Pushbutton
Allows user to change a parameter.
Stores the change of a parameter.
When in Fault or Event Log, [ENTER] key scrolls through information logged when a

Operating Parameters (see user manual for additional descriptions)

fault or event occurred.


When an alarm condition exists, [ENTER] scrolls through all active alarms.

Menu Pushbutton

Scrolls between the operate screen and the available parameter groups.
When viewing a parameter, pressing [MENU] jumps to the top of the menu.
When a parameter is being edited and [MENU] is pressed, the change is aborted and the
parameters old value is displayed.

BIPC-400100-01
MX3 CARD ASSEMBLY
CONSISTS OF BIPC-300055-03 (TOP)
& BIPC-300034-02 (BOTTOM)

stop
reset

START

menu

enter
Starters

Procedure of Setting Data:

Digital Input "DI 1 - 8" Configuration

To change Motor FLA from 10 Amps to 30 Amps:


From Main Screen

QST: Motor FLA


01
10 Amp

Press [LEFT] key


once so the cursor
is over the 1.

Press [MENU] and


the display shows
QST:

QST: Motor FLA


01
30 Amp

Press [UP] arrow


twice to increase
value to 30.

QST: Motor FLA


01
10 Amp

Press [UP] key


once to Motor
FLA (QST 01)

QST: Motor FLA


01
30 Amp

QST: Motor FLA


01
10 Amp

Press [ENTER]
once, the cursor
will flash on 0.

T Ready Ia=0.0A
Stopped Va=480V

QST: Jump Code


00
1

menu

enter

Press [ENTER]

enter key to store new

I/O 01
.
.
.
.
I/O 08

DI 1 Configuration
.
.
DI 8 Configuration

value.

Press [UP] arrow to change another parameter in QST.


Press [MENU] to change another parameter in another group.
Press [LEFT] arrow to go back to the main screen.

Emergency Overload Reset


To perform an emergency overload reset, press [RESET] and [DOWN]. This sets the
motor thermal overload content to 0.

I/O 10
I/O 11

To reset from a fault condition, press [RESET].

To restore ALL parameters to the factory default settings, go to Miscellaneous commands


FUN22 and press [ENTER]. Press [UP] until you read "Factory Rst" and press [ENTER].

Off
Stop
Fault High
Fault Low
Fault Reset
Disconnect
Inline Cnfrm
Bypass Cnfrm
E OL Reset
Local/Remote

Heat Disable
Heat Disable
Ramp Select
Slow Spd Fwd
Slow Spd Rev
Brake Disabl
Brake Enable
Speed Sw NO
Speed Sw NC

Relay Output "R1 - 6" Configuration

Resetting a Fault
Restoring Factory Parameter Settings

Description
Line Power missing
Starter is stopped and no Faults
All conditions are good for a start command
The motor overload alarm level is above PFN33
The motor overload level has reached 100%
A start is not allowed until the motor overload level cools below PFN34
A start is not allowed because control power is too low
The time until the next start is allowed. See PFN21
Displays the time until the next start is allowed. See PFN22
Displays when the motor thermistor is overheated or defective
Displays the hottest RTD that has tripped the starter
Starter tripped on a Fault
Starter is on and heating motor
Starter is applying kick current to the motor
Starter is accelerating the load
Starter is applying kick current to the motor in Ramp 2
Starter is accelerating the load in Ramp 2
Starter is in Run mode and Ramp Time has expired
Starter is Up To Speed
Phase Control or Current Follower mode
Starter is decelerating the load
In Wye-delta control indicates motor is accelerating in Wye mode
Preset slow speed forward
Preset slow speed reverse
DC Injection Braking
Power Outage Ride Through

I/O 12
I/O 13
I/O 14
I/O 15

R1-R2 Configuration
SPDT form C (resistive)
NO
NC
5A
3A @ 250VAC
5A
3A @ 125VAC
5A
3A @ 30VDC
1250VA 750VA
R3 Configuration
10A at 250VAC
10A at 125VAC
10A at 30VDC
2500VA
R4-R6 Configuration
SPST-NO form A (res)
5A at 250VAC
5A at 125VAC
5A at 30VDC
1250VA

Off
Fault FS (fail safe)
Fault NFS (non fail safe)
Running
UTS (up to speed)
Alarm
Ready
Locked Out
Overcurrent
Undercurrent
OL Alarm
Shunt FS (fail safe trip)

Shunt NFS (non fail safe trip)


Ground Fault
Energy Saver
Heating
Slow Spd (slow speed)
Slow Spd Fwd (speed forward)
Slow Spd Rev (speed reverse)
Braking
Cool Fan Ctl (cooling fan control)
PORT
Tach Loss

Parameter
LCD

Description

Default

Units

QST 01

Motor Full Load Amps

10

RMS
Amps

QST 02
QST 03
QST 04
QST 05
QST 06
QST 07
QST 08
QST 09
CFN 01
CFN 02
CFN 03
CFN 04
CFN 05
CFN 06
CFN 07
CFN 08
CFN 09
CFN 10
CFN 11
CFN 12
CFN 13
CFN 14
CFN 15
CFN 16
CFN 17
CFN 18
CFN 19
CFN 20
CFN 21
CFN 22
CFN 23

Motor Service Factor


Motor Running Overload Class
Local Source
Remote Source
Initial Motor Current 1
Maximum Motor Current 1
Ramp Time 1
Up To Speed Time
Start Mode
Ramp Time 1
Initial Motor Current 1
Maximum Motor Current 1
Ramp Time 2
Initial Motor Current 2
Maximum Motor Current 2
Initial Voltage/Torque/Power
Maximum Torque/Power
Acceleration Ramp Profile
Kick Level 1
Kick Time 1
Kick Level 2
Kick Time 2
Stop Mode
Decel Begin Level
Decel End Level
Decel Time
Deceleration Ramp Profile
DC Brake Level
DC Brake Time
DC Brake Delay
Slow Speed

1.15
10
Terminal
100
600
15
20
Current Ramp
15
100
600
15
100
600
25
105
Linear
Off
1.0
Off
1.0
Coast
40
20
15
Linear
25
5
0.2
Off

%FLA
%FLA
Seconds
Seconds
Seconds
%FLA
%FLA
Seconds
%FLA
%FLA
%
%
%FLA
Seconds
%FLA
Seconds
%
%
Seconds
%
Seconds
Seconds
%

*NOTE: Parameters in bold print are the most commonly used in initial start up.

100
10
Off
1.0
Off
0.1
Off
0.1
15
10
Off
Off
3.0
Off
Off
0.1
0.2
72
23
0.1
Off
Off
10.0
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
10
10
60
30.0
90
15
Off
Stop
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
0.1
Fault FS
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
50
0.1
100
0
Off
100
0

%FLA
Seconds
%FLA
Seconds
%FLA
Seconds
%FLA
Seconds
%
Seconds
%FLA
Amps
Seconds
%
%
Seconds
Seconds
Hz
Hz
Seconds

Seconds
Minutes
Minutes
Seconds

Seconds
Seconds

%
Minutes
%
%
%

Seconds

%
Seconds
%
%
%
%

Description

Default

Units

Inline Configuration
Bypass / 2M Confirm
Keypad Stop Disable
Power On Start Selection
RTD Module #1 Address
RTD Module #2 Address
RTD1 Group
RTD2 Group
RTD3 Group
RTD4 Group
RTD5 Group
RTD6 Group
RTD7 Group
RTD8 Group
RTD9 Group
RTD10 Group
RTD11 Group
RTD12 Group
RTD13 Group
RTD14 Group
RTD15 Group
RTD16 Group
Stator Alarm Level
Bearing Alarm Level
Other Alarm Level
Stator Trip Level
Bearing Trip Level
Other Trip Level
RTD Voting
RTD Motor OL Biasing
RTD Bias Minimum Level
RTD Bias Mid Point Level
RTD Maximum Level
Meter 1
Meter 2
CT Ratio
Phase Order
Rated Voltage
Motor Rated Power Factor
Starter Type
Heater Level
Energy Saver
PORT Fault Time
PORT Bypass Hold Time
PORT Recovery Method
Tachmeter Full Speed Voltage
Tachometer Loss Time
Tachometer Loss Action
Communication Address
Communication Baud Rate
Communication Timeout
Communication Byte Framing
Software 1 MX3 Card 1
Software 2 MX3 Card 2
Miscellaneous Commands

3.0
2.0
Enabled
Disabled

Seconds
Seconds

FUN 23

Time and Date Format

FUN 24
FUN 25
FUN 26
FL1-9
E01-99

Time
Date
Passcode
Fault Log
Event Log

Publication # 890034-05-00

Off

Off

200

Off
Off
40
130
155
Ave Current
Ave Volts
288:1
Insensitive
480
-0.92
Normal
Off
Off
Off
Off
Fast Recover
5.00
1.5
Fault
1
19200
Off
Even, 1 Stop
810023-02-01
810024-01-01
None
mm/dd/yy
12hr
Present Time
Present Date
Off

Control
Quickstart Reference Guide
For The LCD Display

C
C
o
C
o

For more information consult the

RediStart MX User Manual


(RB3,RC3 & RX3E Models)
3

RMS Volt

%FLA
Seconds
Seconds
Volts
Seconds

bps
Seconds

*NOTE: See MX3 User Manual for the complete parameter descriptions.
*NOTE: Parameters in bold print are the most commonly used in initial start up.

December 2006
Motor Starter Card Set: BIPC-400100-01-03
MX3 Card 1:
810023-02-01
MX3 Card 2:
810024-01-01
USA Headquarters:
USA West:
Canada:
Website:
Email:

(412) 487-8235
(480) 905-0601
(519) 291-5112
http://www.benshaw.com
support@benshaw.com

NS

TH E BE

Slow Speed Current Level


Slow Speed Time Limit
Slow Speed Kick Level
Slow Speed Kick Time
Over Current Trip Level
Over Current Trip Delay Time
Under Current Trip Level
Under Current Trip Delay Time
Current Imbalance Trip Level
Current Imbalance Trip Delay Time
Residual Ground Fault Trip Level
Zero Sequence Ground Fault Trip Level
Ground Fault Trip Time
Over Voltage Trip Level
Under Voltage Trip Level
Over/Under Voltage Trip Time
Phase Loss Time
Over Frequency Trip
Under Frequency Trip
Frequency Trip Time
PF Lead Trip Time
PF Lag Trip Level
PF Trip Time
Backspin Timer
Time Between Starts
Starts per Hour
Auto Fault Reset Time
Auto Fault Reset Count Limit
Controlled Fault Stop Enable
Speed Switch Trip Time
Motor PTC Trip Time
Independent Starting/Running Overload
Motor Starting Overload Class
Motor Running Overload Class
Motor Overload Hot/Cold Ratio
Motor Overload Cooling Time
Motor OL Alarm Level
Motor OL Lockout Level
Motor OL Auto Lockout Level
DI 1 Configuration
DI 2 Configuration
DI 3 Configuration
DI 4 Configuration
DI 5 Configuration
DI 6 Configuration
DI 7 Configuration
DI 8 Configuration
Digital Fault Input Trip Time
R1 Configuration
R2 Configuration
R3 Configuration
R4 Configuration
R5 Configuration
R6 Configuration
Analog Input Trip Type
Analog Input Trip Level
Analog Input Trip Delay Time
Analog Input Span
Analog Input Offset
Analog Output Function
Analog Output Span
Analog Output Offset

Parameter
LCD
I/O 24
I/O 25
I/O 26
I/O 27
RTD 01
RTD 02
RTD 03
RTD 04
RTD 05
RTD 06
RTD 07
RTD 08
RTD 09
RTD 10
RTD 11
RTD 12
RTD 13
RTD 14
RTD 15
RTD 16
RTD 17
RTD 18
RTD 19
RTD 20
RTD 21
RTD 22
RTD 23
RTD 24
RTD 25
RTD 26
RTD 27
RTD 28
RTD 29
FUN 01
FUN 02
FUN 03
FUN 04
FUN 05
FUN 06
FUN 07
FUN 08
FUN 09
FUN 10
FUN 11
FUN 12
FUN 13
FUN 14
FUN 15
FUN 16
FUN 17
FUN 18
FUN 19
FUN 20
FUN 21
FUN 22

H AW
Year
Warranty

Units

Default

O MI

Description

PR

Parameter
LCD
CFN 24
CFN 25
CFN 26
CFN 27
PFN 01
PFN 02
PFN 03
PFN 04
PFN 05
PFN 06
PFN 07
PFN 08
PFN 09
PFN 10
PFN 11
PFN 12
PFN 13
PFN 14
PFN 15
PFN 16
PFN 17
PFN 18
PFN 19
PFN 20
PFN 21
PFN 22
PFN 23
PFN 24
PFN 25
PFN 26
PFN 27
PFN 28
PFN 29
PFN 30
PFN 31
PFN 32
PFN 33
PFN 34
PFN 35
I/O 01
I/O 02
I/O 03
I/O 04
I/O 05
I/O 06
I/O 07
I/O 08
I/O 09
I/O 10
I/O 11
I/O 12
I/O 13
I/O 14
I/O 15
I/O 16
I/O 17
I/O 18
I/O 19
I/O 20
I/O 21
I/O 22
I/O 23

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