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User Manual
MN04200002E
Effective January 2016
C441 Ethernet module user manual
(C441R, C441T, C441U, C441V)
EATON
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Table 99. Registers Available with C441 Motor Insight (Cont.)
Start
Coil
Register
Read/
Write Name
Description (Units)
- 425 R/W
Current
Unbalance
Trip Delay
Current Unbalance Trip Delay ( sec )
- 426 R/W
Under
Voltage Trip
Delay
Under Voltage Trip Delay ( sec )
- 427 R/W
Over
Voltage
Trip Delay
Over Voltage Trip Delay ( sec )
- 428 R/W
Voltage
Unbalance
Trip Delay
Voltage Unbalance Run Delay ( sec )
-
429
R/W
High KW Trip
Time
High Power Trip Delay ( sec )
- 430 R/W
Current
Phase Loss
Trip Delay
Pickup delay for current phase loss ( sec )
- 433 R/W
Enable/
Disable Trip
Trip Enable/Disable Bit Array:
0x0001 (1): Enable Ground Fault
0x0002 (2): Enable Voltage Unbalance
0x0004 (4): Enable Current Unbalance
0x0008 (8): Enable Under Current
0x0010 (16): Enable Phase Loss
0x0020 (32): Enable Jam
0x0040 (64): Enable Low Power
0x0080 (128): Enable High Power
0x0100 (256): Enable Over Voltage
0x0200 (512): Enable Under Voltage
0x0400 (1024): Enable Phase Order
- 434 R/W
Overload
Reset
Overload Reset Mode
0: manual reset
1: apply Motor Fault Reset Delay and
Number of Attempts
- 435 R/W
Voltage
Faults Trip
Mode
Voltage Faults Trip Mode
0 - Trip on Supply Fault
1: Alarm-no-trip (inhibit start)
- 436 R/W
Ground
Fault
Trip Mode
Ground Fault Trip Mode
0 - Trip on ground fault
1 - Alarm no trip
- 437 R/W
Run
Transition
Percent
Run Transition % of FLA ( % )
- 438 R/W
Run
Transition
Time
Run Transition Time ( sec )
- 439 R Network
Status
Network Status
0x0001: Watchdog Enabled
0x0004: Front Panel Locked
- 440 R/W
C441
Comm
loss Timeout
Communication Loss Timeout ( millisec )
- 441 R/W
C441
Comm
loss behavior
1 = Fault - Default
2 = Hold Last State
- 443 R/W
Load
Fault
Reset Delay
Calc
Load Fault Reset Delay Calculator Enable.
Value = Description
0 = Disable (default)
1 = Enabled
7089 444
R/W Aux
Relay
Config Byte 1
Only Available for 120 V Control Power
Models.
Each bit of this configuration parameter
enables (value 1) or disables (value 0) a
fault for the auxiliary relay.
The meanings of the bits are:
0x01: Ground Fault
0x02: Voltage Unbalance
0x04: Current Unbalance
0x08: Under Current
0x10: Phase Loss
0x20: Jam
Table 99. Registers Available with C441 Motor Insight (Cont.)
Start
Coil
Register
Read/
Write Name
Description (Units)
7105 445
R/W Aux
Relay
Config Byte 2
Only Available for 120 V Control Power
Models. Each bit of this configuration
parameter enables (value 1) or disables
(value 0) a fault for the auxiliary relay. The
meanings of the bits are:
0x01: Low Power
0x02: High Power
0x04: Over Voltage
0x08: Under Voltage
0x10: Phase Order
0x20: Overload
0x40: Supply Frequency Fault
- 446 R/W
Aux
Reset
Delay
Only Available for 120V Control Power
Models.
0: Automatic reset of the auxiliary relay
disabled
1 - 500: automatic auxiliary relay reset
delay since last auxiliary relay fault ( min )
-
447
R/W
Wire Config
0 = Three-phase
1 = Single-phase voltage and current
2 = Three-phase current only
-
448
R/W
Overload on
start enable
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
-
449
R/W
GF on start
enable
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
-
450
R/W
Anti-backspin
time
A fault will be generated after every
motor stop. No resets will be permitted
during the backspin period.
Range: 0 to 3600 seconds
-
451
R/W
PT Ratio
Indicates a PT ratio: 120 step-down
Range = 0 to 8000, (0) zero indicates no
PT connected
- 1000 R/W
Modbus
Production
List
The Production and consumption Registers
can be used to create custom Modbus
interface ranges. An example: If field
inputs register address 0 is put into the
first slot of the production list, the field
inputs register value will be available in
the first slot of the Modbus Production
Data Register range. Production data
is data provided by the device and
Consumption data is for data provided
(written) to the device. Note that the
values must be Modbus Register Address
(i.e., Register Number - 1) not Register
Number.
- 2000 R Modbus
Production
Data
-
- 3000 R/W
Modbus
Consumption
List
The Production and consumption Registers
can be used to create custom Modbus
interface ranges. An example: If field
inputs register address 0 is put into the
first slot of the production list, the field
inputs register value will be available in
the first slot of the Modbus Production
Data Register range. Production data
is data provided by the device and
Consumption data is for data provided
(written) to the device. Note that the
values must be Modbus Register Address
(i.e., Register Number - 1) not Register
Number.
- 4000 R/W
Modbus
Consumption
Data
-