Toshiba VF010H05 Remote Starter User Manual


 
JKSSS+ Series - 55
JKSSS+ Series 2.3 - 4.2KV
SP.5RelayConguration(SetpointPage5)
(SecurityLevel:2)
In Setpoint Page 5 the user
can congure the four output
relays as either fail-safe or
non fail-safe and latching or
non-latching.
SP5.1 When a relay has been congured
as fail-safe and power is applied,
the relay will be energized. The
relay will then de-energize when
an event occurs or if the power
fails. Note: The relays in the
soft starter will not prevent a start
sequence unless they are wired in
as interlocks. If power is lost, the
motor power is also lost. Do not
change the programming for AUX
1-4. These are for factory use only.
AUX 5-8 are user dened outputs.
SP5.2 A relay congured as non-latching
will reset itself when the cause of
the trip event is not continuous.
The TRIP (AUX1) relay should
always be programmed for latching,
because this trip should require a
visual inspection of the motor and
starter before issuing a manual
reset to release the relay after a trip
has been stored.
PAGE 5 RELAY
CONFIGURATION
TRIP (AUX1) RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
Options: Yes or No
(Hit DOWN ARROW four times)
TRIP (AUX1) RELAY
LATCHED: YES
ALARM (AUX2) RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX4 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
ALARM (AUX2) RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX4 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX5 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX6 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX5 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX6 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX 3 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX3 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX7 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX7 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
AUX8 RELAY
FAIL-SAFE: NO
AUX8 RELAY
LATCHED: NO
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