Figure 13. Control User Interface Image; Figure 14. Control User Interface Features And Connections - Eaton Power Xpert C445 User Manual

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Figure 13. Control User Interface Image

Control User Interface Features
Status and control LED indicators
USB – local configuration
Pushbutton control options
(4) 24 Vdc self-powered (dry contact) inputs. (Wiring must
meet SELV/PELV requirements)
Multiple overlay options to match the operation mode
Overload reset
The Base Control Module provides control power and
communications through the RJ-12 cable connection
Figure 14. Control User Interface Features and
Connections
User Controls
Fixed Indicators
Indicators
RJ-12
Connector
24 VDC
Inputs
Fixed Indicators:
Fault: Indicates a fault (tripped) condition
Warning: Indicates an alarm threshold has been triggered
Overload, tripped or earth fault: indicates a thermal
overload (NEMA) or earth fault (IEC)
Reset
Communication
LEDs
USB Port
Power Xpert C445 Global Motor Management Relay MN042003EN—October 2016 www.eaton.com
Chapter 1—Power Xpert C445 Overview
User Definable Indicators: LEDs, red/green/amber, that can
be customized by the user. Standard text is; voltage, current
and power. Faults will be indicated.
RJ-12 Connector: Provides a connection port to the Base
Control Module.
24 Vdc Inputs: Cable assembly with mating connector is
required.
USB Port: Micro AB connector, enables a connection to a
computer that is running the Power Xpert inControl
Software.
Note: Maximum cable length of 3 m.The USB ground
connection is not galvanically isolated from earth.
Use only an isolated laptop as PC connection to the
USB connector on the device.
Communication LEDs: Indicates operating condition of the
communications BUS and the USB port.
Reset: Resets a C445 overload after a trip has occurred.
User Controls: Provides motor control by using push buttons.
Each button has an indicator to show status. Button
designations will change depending on the overlay ordered.
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