6
Quick Guide to Setup
Points 1 through 3 below describe navigation: how to get around among the
two menus and several screens. Point 4 describes how to change a parameter.
1. On initial power-up,
the control circuit will be locked out until the
motor voltage and SF Amps are set
. After a 30 second delay while
data sync is completed, the monitor screen will report
SF Amps Set Too
High: Locked Out
*
. Notice
MENU
in the lower right corner—the arrow
indicates that pressing the knob will take you to the menu
Basic Setup
.
2. From
Basic Setup
,
rotate to
Select Motor
and press, and you will
arrive at the Select Motor screen where you can set motor Hz, volts, and
SF Amps (read point 4 below). Set the SF Amps to match the motor SF
Max Amps by adjusting each digit individually. When you are done with
this screen, rotate to
OK
and press, thereby going back to
Basic Setup
.
3. Note that selecting
Detailed Setup
takes you to a longer menu with
items that are lettered. Select
Back: Basic Setup
to return to
Basic
Setup
. Refer to charts on page 7 and page 10 for structure and available
options of menus.
4. When you are on a selected screen of either
Basic Setup
or
Detailed
Setup
and you want to change a setting:
a. Rotate the knob until the arrow points to the item to be changed.
b. Press the knob and the arrow will blink. Turning the knob now
changes the value of the item.
c. When the item is correctly adjusted, press the knob and the arrow
stops blinking.
d. You can now rotate the knob to another item on the screen.
Selecting
OK
returns you to the parent menu.
SubMonitor is now set up to protect your motor and pump, and will allow
the motor to start when you return to the Monitor screen and select
Manual
Reset
. After any
Manual Reset
there is a one minute off-time delay
before the motor starts.
Note that the signal circuit and red Fault LED are ON until the motor data is
entered and Manual Reset is pressed.
* Phase Reversal
—SubMonitor has a built in phase sequence meter. If
initial power up displays
Phase Reversal
, the incoming voltage at
SubMonitor’s L1,L2, L3 terminals is negative sequence, and the contactor
is locked out until the phase sequence is corrected.
Figure 2 on page 4 shows SubMonitor inputs L1, L2, and L3 connected
to motor leads T1, T2, and T3 respectively. While this order is not critical
for operation of SubMonitor, it should provide proper motor rotation with
positive sequence line voltage.
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