
Intelligent Technologies (
IT.
) D77B-DSNAP
42
Pub. No. MN05004001E
September 2002
Table 52: Input Definitions
DeviceNet Output Assemblies
Table 53: Assembly 3 (0x03) — Basic Motor Starter
Table 54: Assembly 5 (0x05) — Extended Motor Starter
Table 55: Output Definitions
Data
Description
Fault/Trip
The motor controller is faulted or tripped
Note: A “Faulted” M.C. may still respond to a Run1 or Run2 command
Warning
The motor controller has a warning of an impending trip
Running 1
Primary contactor is being commanded to run
Running 2
Secondary contactor is being commanded to run
Ready
The motor controller is configured and communicating with starter
CtrlFrom Net
The motor controller is controlled from DeviceNet
At Reference
This states that the motor controller is in the state that it is commanded to be in,
or that the S751 is in bypass. For FVR applications, a D77B-AC2 is required for this
bit to be active while in reverse.
% Thermal Capacity % thermal capacity of the motor from 0 to 100%
Average Current
Average RMS current of the motor
% FLA
The ratio of the running current divided by the FLA setting on the overload
Fault Codes and
Warning Codes
Code for the fault of the motor controller. Valid fault and warning codes are:
0 = No Fault
10 = Test
20 = Current Trip
21 = Thermal Overload
22 = Phase Loss
26 = Phase Imbalance
27 = Ground Fault
41 = Control Undervoltage
62 = Memory Fault
63 = Hardware Link Fault
(Not Communicating
with Starter)
64 = No Device Power
71 = Fail to Close Primary Contactor
72 = Fail to Open Primary Contactor
101 = Invalid Attached Device Version
102 = SCR Over Temperature
103 = Watchdog
104 = SNAP Protocol Failure to Connect
105 = SNAP Protocol Fault
106 = Temperature Sensor Fault
171 = Fail to Close Second Contactor
172 = Fail to Open Second Contactor
173 = Invalid Action Attempted
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Fault Reset Reserved
Run1
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Fault Reset Run2
Run1
Data
Description
Run 1
Energize the primary contactor
Run 2
Energize the secondary contactor
Fault Reset
Reset the fault