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Option match – Rockwell Automation 592- E300 Overload Relay User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM015B-EN-P - June 2014

Chapter 3 System Operation and Configuration

Table 21 - Invalid Configuration Cause (Parameter 39)

The Trip/Warn LED on the Communication Module and Operator Stations will
be flashing a pattern of red, 3 long and 8 short blinks, and bits 0 and 2 in Device
Status 0 (Parameter 20) are set to 1 when the device is in Invalid Configuration
Mode.

Table 22 - Invalid Configuration Mode Bit Function Detail — Device Status 0 (Parameter 20)

To return to Operation/Run Mode, place a valid configuration value in the
parameter identified by Invalid Configuration Parameter (Parameter 38) and
Invalid Configuration Cause (Parameter 39). Reset the trip state of the E300
Electronic Overload Relay by pressing the blue reset button on the
Communication Module, via network communications, with the internal web
server of the EtherNet/IP communications module, or by an assigned digital
input.

Option Match

Due to the modular nature of the E300 Electronic Overload Relay, a user can
enable the Option Match feature to ensure that the options that were expected
for the motor protection application are the ones that are present on the E300

Code

Description

0

No Error

1

Value over maximum value

2

Value under minimum value

3

Illegal value

4

L3 Current detected (for single-phase applications)

5

CopyCat error

Bit

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Function

X

Trip Present

X

Warning Present

X

Invalid Configuration

X

Current Present

X

GFCurrent Present

X

Voltage Present

X

Emergency Start Enabled

X

DeviceLogix Enabled

X

Feedback Timeout Enabled

X

Operator Station Present

X

Voltage Sensing Present

X

Intern Ground Fault Sensing Present

X

Extern Ground Fault Sensing Present

X

PTC Sensing

X

Ready

Reserved

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