Customizing Settings In Prg Menu; Table 64. Program Menu Groups - Eaton Power Xpert C445 User Manual

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The following table summarizes functions available in each PRG Menu.

Table 64. Program Menu Groups

Program (PRG) Menu Groups
1. Control
See active control source
Control relay outputs
View digital input status
View relay output status
2. Monitor
Monitor voltage, current, power,
system data (all monitoring values,
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Clear resettable monitor values
3. Motor Configuration
Set/view motor nameplate data
(also in Setup Wizard)

Customizing Settings in PRG Menu

Press OK to view any parameter in the PRG Menu. Editable
parameters will show EDIT on the view screen. Select EDIT,
use button options to modify, and select SAVE. To cancel an
edit, press MODE/BACK instead of saving. There are multiple
editing modes:
1.
Checkbox Options – Checkboxes are used for a group
of options where each item in that category can be
turned on or off. A good example of this is Trip Enable in
the Protections Menu. Each trip type (Overvoltage, Low
Power, etc) can be individually enabled or disabled so
each offers a check box editing feature. Pressing edit will
provide button options to select a checked or unchecked
box for each trip type.
2.
Scrolling Options – If there are multiple, non-numerical
setting options arrow buttons scroll through available
settings. Select the desired option by simply pressing
SAVE.
3.
Numerical Options – Numerical parameters offer two
editing modes:
Numerical Edit Mode – Provides two arrows to
increment or decrement the entire value. This editing
mode is default on pressing EDIT. Pressing and
holding arrows will speed up the value changes.
Digit Edit Mode – Use digit mode by pressing and
holding the EDIT button. This mode provides individual
incrementing for each digit in the string. One arrow
key will increment the digit selected. Incrementing is
scrolling—In order to go from 4 to 1 for example,
scroll through 9 and it will wrap back to the beginning.
The second arrow key moves across digits for editing.
4. Wiring Configuration
Set single phase/3-phase
Set CT ratios
Set PT ratios
5. Operation Mode
Select operation mode, local/remote
control sources
Set comm loss/idle behavior
Select output functions
Enable remote control source switch
6. Faults and Events
View active fault/warning/inhibit
View or clear fault queue and trip
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Power Xpert C445 Global Motor Management Relay MN042003EN—January 2019 www.eaton.com
Chapter 8—C445UM Monitoring User Interface
7. Protections
11. User Interface Settings
Enable/disable fault trips/fault no
Set screen idle behavior
trips/fault warnings
Contrast/brightness
Customize protection thresholds
Set control button delays
and delays
Change LED colors
8. Real Time Clock
12. Security
Set time and time zone
Set passwords (local, admin, USB)
9. Communications
13. Services
Configure Ethernet and Modbus
Factory Reset
settings (address, timeouts, baud
Soft Reset
rate, advanced, etc.)
Re-pair modules
10. System View
14. Launch Setup Wizard
View product details (serial number,
Re-run Setup Wizard
firmware version, etc.)
Lock Icon:
If an editable setting shows a lock icon, it cannot be
edited for one of two reasons. First, password
protection may be in place. In this case, pressing the
lock button will prompt the user to login before
allowing them to edit. Second, most settings are not
editable while running and will show the lock. This
default feature may be disabled by selecting the
"Run Lock Override" parameter in the Advanced
section of the Operation Mode category.
Soft Reset After Editing:
Changes to the device often require a Soft Reset
before re-starting. In this case, an inhibit becomes
active in the background (Stopped LED will start
blinking). The inhibit screen will prompt the user soft
reset with RESET button. This prompt will not appear
while in the PRG menu because the user may want to
set multiple items. See Faults and Events section for
more information on Inhibit screens.
15. External I/O
ELC I/O status
Ext I/O comm config
ELC I/O setup config
16. User Logic
Logic run control
Logic run status
Error info
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