Keypad; Setpoints Key; Actual Values Key; Store Key - GE Multilin MM3 Motor Manager 3 Instruction Manual

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KEYPAD

3.2.1

Setpoints Key

3.2.2
Actual Values
Key
3.2.3

Store Key

3–4
3.2
Keypad
The SETPOINT key allows the user to examine and alter trip, alarm, and other MM3 Motor
Manager 3 setpoints. There are seven setpoints pages: configuration, protection, process,
control, monitoring, factory data, and testing.
Pressing this key displays the beginning of the next page of setpoints data. If actual values
data was on the display before pressing the SETPOINT key, setpoints page S1 will be shown
as indicated below:
]] SETPOINTS
]] S1: CONFIGURATION
This key can be pressed at any time to view the setpoints. To scroll through the setpoint
pages, press the SETPOINT key. To go from section to section within a page, press the
MESSAGE UP/DOWN keys. To go from line to line within a section, press the MESSAGE LEFT/
RIGHT keys.
The VALUE keys are used to alter a setpoint. All setpoints can be incremented or
decremented to pre-determined limits. When the desired value is reached, the STORE key
must be used to save the new setpoint. If an altered setpoint is not stored, the previous
value will still be in effect. All control and protection features continue to operate while
setpoints data is displayed.
The ACTUAL key allows the user to examine all of the actual motor operating parameters.
There are four pages of actual values: data, status, inputs, and statistics.
Pressing this key will cause the display to show the beginning of the next page of actual
values data. If setpoints data was on the display before pressing the ACTUAL key, actual
values page A1 will be shown:
]] ACTUAL VALUES
]] A1: DATA
This key can be pressed at any time to view actual values. To scroll through the actual
values pages, press the ACTUAL key. To go from section to section within a page, press the
MESSAGE UP/DOWN keys. To go from line to line within a section, press the MESSAGE LEFT/
RIGTH keys. The VALUE keys have no effect when actual values data is displayed.
The STORE key allows the user to store new setpoints into internal memory.
When this key is pressed the currently displayed setpoint will be stored in non-volatile
memory and will immediately come into effect. When a setpoint is stored, the following
flash message will appear on the display:
NEW SETPOINT
STORED
The STORE key can be used only in setpoints mode to store new setpoints, or in actual
values mode to select a new default message.
CHAPTER 3: HARDWARE
MM3 MOTOR MANAGER 3 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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