Interlock Names; Stop Configuration - GE MOTOR MANAGER 2 Instruction Manual

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4 SETPOINTS
PATH: SETPOINTS MMM S3 PROCESS MM INTERLOCK NAMES
PROCESS INTLK A NAME:
PROCESS INTERLOCK A
PROCESS INTLK B NAME:
PROCESS INTERLOCK B
PROCESS INTLK J NAME:
PROCESS INTERLOCK J
INTLK COUNTER NAME:
INTERLOCK COUNTER
INTLK COUNTER UNITS:
UNITS
PATH: SETPOINTS MMM S3 PROCESS MMM STOP CONFIGURATION
FIELD STOP:
UNLATCHED
FACEPLATE STOP:
UNLATCHED
PROCESS STOP:
UNLATCHED
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Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
The MM2 allows programming of user defined names for the process
interlock functions. To store a name, use the VALUE UP/DOWN keys
to change the cursor to the desired letter or number. Press the
STORE key. This stores the character and moves the cursor to the
next position. Repeat until the entire message has been entered. A
space can be used to replace characters if no new character is
required. If the cursor is at the end of the message, pressing STORE
wraps around to the first position. This message will now appear on
any actual values message relating to process interlock A.
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
See PROCESS INTERLOCK A NAME.
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
See PROCESS INTERLOCK A NAME .
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
This setpoint allows defining the name of the interlock counter. See
PROCESS INTERLOCK A NAME for directions on entering characters.
Range: 20 alphanumeric characters
This setpoint allows defining the units of the interlock counter. See
PROCESS INTLK A NAME for directions on entering characters.
Range: LATCHED, UNLATCHED
If the MM2 detects that either Contactor A or Contactor B has dropped
out without receiving a Stop command, an External Stop sequence has
occurred. If the FIELD STOP setpoint is set to UNLATCHED the message
EXTERNAL STOP will be displayed. If the FIELD STOP setpoint is set to
LATCHED the MM2 will initiate an Emergency Stop Trip. This trip condi-
tion must be reset before the motor can be restarted.
Range: LATCHED, UNLATCHED
When set to LATCHED, pressing the STOP button causes a latched trip.
Pressing RESET allows the motor to restart. If the MM2 is receiving a
constant start signal, the motor will start as soon as reset is pressed.
Range: LATCHED, UNLATCHED
When set to latched, a momentary opening of a contact connected to
Terminal 51 will cause a latched trip condition. Pressing the reset key
will allow the motor to restart. If the MM2 is receiving a constant start
signal the motor will start as soon as reset is pressed.
MM2 Motor Manager 2
4.4 S3 PROCESS

4.4.3 INTERLOCK NAMES

4.4.4 STOP CONFIGURATION

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