Toshiba 18 - 1250 A Remote Starter User Manual


 
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
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5.4.5.c Automatic Reset
The TE Series starter provides for automatic reset on certain non-
critical faults and Over Load. For non-critical fault resets, see
section 5.6.9 for program details of F052 and F053. For automatic
Over Load reset, see section 3.1 and 5.6.1 for programming details.
5.4.5.d Lockout Functions
Lockout functions such as Minimum Time Between Starts and
Starts per Hour are not true fault conditions. They are based on the
internal Real Time Clock (RTC). When control power is removed,
the RTC value is quickly stored. Upon return of power, the timer
values are updated from the RTC for elapsed time. If the Lockout
Time has not expired, the TE Series cannot be started. To reset the
Lockout Times for emergency restart, see section 5.6.12, under
F071.
5.4.5.e Changing to Default Screen During Fault
In some cases it may be necessary to alter programmed
parameters in order to test or make changes to clear a fault (such
as Phase Loss) or to view the more detailed fault history in F085 –
F097. To accomplish this, you must get to the Status Screen so the
Fn button becomes active. When in a Fault Screen, pressing the
Right or Left Arrow buttons will take you to the Status Screen. From
there, you can hit the [Fn] key to enter the Programming Mode and
move to different functions.