Toshiba 18 - 1250 A Remote Starter User Manual


 
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
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Display
Press
Key...
Shows...
Means...
Default Display:
Phase A Current
Selecting
Function #1
Fn 1 Value:
FLA = 360A
Return to
Default Display
Without Change
0000.
F001
0360
Figure 5.4.1:
Viewing a Function's Set Value
0000.
Return to Function
# Selection
F0 0 1
READ
ENTER
Fn
Fn
Fn
5.4 Program Mode
The starter must be OFF in order to enter the Program Mode.
Use the Program Mode to view or change Function (Fn) settings. To
enter the Program Mode, press the [Fn] key once from the Status
Screen described in 5.3.1 above. The first time you enter the Program
Mode after power has been cycled to the starter, the initial function
[F001] should display with the selected digit flashing. If the TE Series
starter has been programmed and power to the unit has not been
cycled, the readout will display the last function viewed or changed. To
change to a different function, use the arrow keys.
5.4.1 Viewing Function Programming and Values
The programming of each individual Function can be viewed without
making changes (values can also be viewed in the Run Mode, however
no changes can be made). Each Function is signified by the letter “F” in
the beginning of the data, the 4 digit value of the function follows after
hitting the [READ/ENTER] key
[F001] The “F” indicates the programmable Function.
[0000] This is the present setting of the applicable function. This
display may include decimals between digits depending on the function
setting’s range and incremental steps.
Example: Figure 5.4.1
Viewing a Function’s Set Value:
Motor FLA Setting
[0000.] Indicates that Phase A is drawing no current
(unit is in Off mode).
Press the Fn key
[F001] Indicates that this is Function 001 (Motor FLA).
Press Read / Enter key
to view the F001’s value
[0306] Indicates that the programmed motor FLA is
360 Amps.
Press the Fn key
to return to the function
[F001] Indicates that you have returned to the Function
Select screen.
Press the Fn key again
to return to the Status Display Mode
[0000.] Default screen.
NOTE:
If password protection has been enabled, operator will need to
obtain password access before function settings can be changed.
See Section 5.6.12 and Appendix 3.