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MM300 MOTOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONFIGURATION SETPOINTS
CHAPTER 5: SETPOINTS
Outputs
Contact inputs are designated by their card slot letter appended with their card terminal
number. Contact outputs, which have two or three terminals, use the first of their terminal
numbers. This is the same scheme as is used to form the relay terminal designation. A
typical contact output setpoint page is shown below.
Figure 5-17: Output configuration setpoint page
The terminal designation is indicated under the “Terminal” column. The values in the first
column are determined from the installed option cards and cannot be edited.
When a starter type is selected, the first equipped contact output and the first equipped
contact input are forced to the contactor A relay function and the contactor A status
function, respectively. When the two-speed, reversing starter, autotransformer open
transition, or autotransformer closed transition type is selected, the second equipped
contact output and the second equipped contact input are forced to the contactor B relay
function and the contactor B status function, respectively. Any prior values for these
setpoints are erased, and the setpoint becomes non-editable.
A function associated with an enabled element will be displayed in black. If the element is
disabled, it will be displayed in red. Pre-defined functions are also displayed in red.
For contact outputs the Function setpoint determines which internal signal turns the
output on and off. A list of the setpoints options with descriptions is shown below. For more
information on a particular option, see the appropriate section in this manual.
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"Contactor A Relay": This value represents an output contact that energizes contactor
A. It is used by the starters, the stop/start control element, and the system trouble
function, and automatically assigned to the first output when a starter type is
selected. Not otherwise user assignable.
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"Contactor B Relay": This value represents an output contact that energizes contactor
B. It is used by the starters, the stop/start control element, and the system trouble
function, and automatically assigned to the second output when a reversing, two-
speed, inverter, soft starter, autotransformer open transition or autotransformer
closed transition type is selected, and when the custom I/O is selected and uses this
output. Not otherwise user assignable.
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"Contactor C Relay": This value represents an output contact that energizes contactor
2S. The related contact output is assigned by the user. It is used by the
Autotransformer Open Transition and Autotransformer Closed Transition starters, the
stop/start control element, and the system trouble function.
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FlexLogic™ operands: Any FlexLogic™ operand can be assigned to a contact output.
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