Checkback Monitoring; Using The Digital Umc Inputs - ABB UMC100-FBP Technical Description

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Universal Motor Controller
UMC100-FBP
V 6
Technical Description

Checkback Monitoring

The UMC can be parameterised to monitor that the motor was really started using a checkback signal. By
default the actual motor current is monitored. But it is also possible to use an auxiliary contact mounted
on the main contactor.
If checkback monitoring via motor current is active it is checked that the measured current rose above
0 % within the Checkback Delay Time (t
motor is switched off the function checks that the motor current is zero at the latest after the Checkback
Delay Time.
For checkback via contactors one or more auxiliary contacts must be installed and wired to the UMC's
digital input DI0. The number of monitored signals depends on the selected control functions which are
described in the following sections.
Stop
Start
Check-
back
Check-
back
Fault
Related Parameters
Checkback Time
Checkback Mode

Using the Digital UMC Inputs

The UMC inputs DI0 ... DI5 are digital inputs according to IEC61131. They can be used to connect status
and control signals to the UMC. UMC's reaction to these signals can be adapted in a wide range to cover
typical user needs (e.g. starting the motor). The status of each digital input is available in the monitoring
telegram sent to the PLC/DCS.
Using the Inputs DI3-DI5
The inputs DI3 to DI5 can be used for local motor control. DI5 is always the stop input whereas DI4 starts
the motor in a forward direction and DI3 in a reverse direction (if supported by the active control function).
If inching mode is enabled the stop can still be used.
Using the Multifunction Inputs DI0-DI2
The digital inputs DI0, DI1 and DI are called multifunction inputs because their function can be adapted
lexibly depending to your application requirements. The following diagram shows the way the multifunc-
tion inputs work.
The three multifunction inputs operate fully independent - i.e. for each input an own delay time and func-
tion can be selected. Functions like 'test position', 'stop motor' etc. internally pass an OR gate so the
UMC does not differentiate from which digital input the signal came.
If an input is conigured as fault input the behaviour is different. For each input its own internal error signal
is available and a fault text can be speciied which is displayed on the LCD panel in the event of this error.
You can thus ind out what input actually triggered the fault. Faults can be auto acknowledged when the
fault has been rectiied.
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