GE Power Management
469 Motor Management Relay
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3 OPERATION
3.1 OVERVIEW
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b) MOTOR STATUS LED INDICATORS
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STOPPED: Indicates that the motor is stopped based on zero phase current and starter status auxiliary
contact feedback.
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STARTING: Motor is starting.
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RUNNING: Motor is running normally below overload pickup level.
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OVERLOAD: Motor is running above overload pickup.
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UNBALANCE PICKUP: Level of current unbalance has exceeded the unbalance alarm or trip level.
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GROUND PICKUP: Level of ground current has exceeded the ground fault alarm or trip level.
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HOT RTD: One of the RTD measurements has exceeded its RTD alarm or trip level.
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LOSS OF LOAD: Average motor current has fallen below the undercurrent alarm or trip level;
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power consumption has fallen below the underpower alarm or trip level.
c) OUTPUT RELAY LED INDICATORS
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R1 TRIP: R1 Trip relay has operated (energized).
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R2 AUXILIARY: R2 Auxiliary relay has operated (energized).
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R3 AUXILIARY: R3 Auxiliary relay has operated (energized).
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R4 ALARM: R4 Alarm relay has operated (energized).
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R5 BLOCK START: R5 Block Start relay has operated (energized).
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R6 SERVICE: R6 Service relay has operated (de-energized, R6 is failsafe, normally energized).
3.1.4 RS232 PROGRAM PORT
Figure 3–4: RS232 PROGRAM PORT
This port is intended for connection to a portable PC. Setpoint files may be created at any location and down-
loaded through this port with the 469PC software. Local interrogation of setpoints and actual values is also
possible. New firmware may also be downloaded to the 469 flash memory through this port. Upgrading of the
relay firmware does not require a hardware EPROM change.