GE Power Management
MM2 Motor Manager 2
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4 SETPOINTS
4.1 OVERVIEW
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4 SETPOINTS
4.1 OVERVIEW
4.1.1 DESCRIPTION
By pressing the SETPOINT key, any of the motor trip/alarm Setpoints may be viewed or altered. Set-
points data is divided into six pages. Information about the configuration of the motor as well as other
connected devices is entered in page one, S1: CONFIGURATION. Information for programming the
protection features is located in page two, S2: PROTECTION. Information describing the process
control functions is described in page three, S3: PROCESS. Information for programming the control
functions in the MM2 is contained in page four, S4: CONTROL. Information to aid with plant mainte-
nance is contained in page five, S5: MONITORING. Information about the internal configuration of
the MM2 as well as the software version is contained in page, S6: FACTORY DATA.
To scroll through the Setpoint pages, press the SETPOINT key. When this key is pressed for the first
time the following message will appear on the display:
This is the first page of Setpoints. The MESSAGE RIGHT, MESSAGE LEFT, MESSAGE UP and
MESSAGE DOWN keys may be used to view all of the setpoints data.
The Setpoint values themselves are changed by pressing the VALUE UP or VALUE DOWN keys
until the desired value is reached. When a Setpoint is adjusted to its proper value the STORE key
must be pressed in order to store the Setpoint into the MM2 non-volatile memory. Once the STORE
key is pressed the flash message shown below will appear on the display and the new Setpoint value
will be permanently saved.
Setpoints may be changed while the motor is running; however it is not recom-
mended to change important protection parameters without first stopping the motor.
Setpoints will remain stored indefinitely in the MM2 internal non-volatile memory even when control
power to the unit is removed. Protection parameters are based on the entered data. This data must
be complete and accurate for the given system for reliable protection and operation of the motor.
All Setpoint messages shown contain the factory default settings.
4.1.2 ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in the messages in the setpoints pages.
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A, AMPS: Amperes
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AUX: Auxiliary
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CBCT: Core Balance Current Transformer
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COM, COMMS: Communication
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CT: Current Transformer
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FLC: Full Load Current
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FV: Full Voltage
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G/F: Ground Fault
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NEW SETPOINT
STORED
WARNING
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