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Bulletin 280G/281G Programmable Parameters
StrtrDN FltState
This parameter in conjunction
with Parameter 27 defines how
the starter will respond when a
DeviceNet fault occurs. When set
to “1”, hold to last state occurs.
When set to “0”, will go to DnFlt
Value on DN faults as determined
by Parameter 27.
Parameter Number
26
Access Rule
GET/SET
Data Type
BOOL
Group
Starter Protection
Units
—
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
1
Default Value
0
StrtrDN FltValue
This parameter determines how
the starter will be commanded in
the event of a Device Net fault.
0 = OFF
1 = ON
Parameter Number
27
Access Rule
GET
Data Type
BOOL
Group
Starter Protection
Units
—
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
1
Default Value
0
StrtrDN IdlState
This parameter in conjunction
with Parameter 29 defines how
the starter will respond when a
DeviceNet network is idle. When
set to “1”, hold to last state
occurs. When set to “0”, will go
to DnIdl Value on DN Idle as
determined by Parameter 29.
Parameter Number
28
Access Rule
GET/SET
Data Type
BOOL
Group
Starter Protection
Units
—
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
1
Default Value
0
StrtrDN IdlValue
This parameter determines the
state that starter assumes when
the network is idle and
Parameter 28 is set to “0”
0 = OFF
1 = ON
Parameter Number
29
Access Rule
GET
Data Type
BOOL
Group
Starter Protection
Units
—
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
1
Default Value
0
Summary of Contents for ArmorStart Bulletin 280G
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Page 18: ...1 8 Product Overview Notes ...
Page 29: ...Installation and Wiring 2 11 Figure 2 8 Bulletin 1000 ArmorStart ...
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Page 157: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 7 ...
Page 161: ...Explicit Messaging on DeviceNet 6 11 Figure 6 5 ControlLogix Example of Ladder Logic Program ...
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Page 209: ...Troubleshooting 10 21 Figure 10 7 Control Voltage Fuse Replacement Control Voltage Fuse ...
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Page 224: ...A 14 Specifications Notes ...
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Page 292: ...E 4 Accessories Notes ...
Page 300: ...F 8 Safety I O Module and TÜV Requirements Notes ...
Page 321: ...Step Logic Basic Logic and Timer Counter Functions I 7 Notes ...
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