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The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc. This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin. The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.
See the 369 Instruction Manual, chapter 3 for details on correct serial port wiring. When using a fibre optic link the Tx from the 369 should be connected to the Rx of the Master device and the Rx from the 369 should be connected to the Tx of the Master device.
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The 369 Motor Management Relay supports the optional DeviceNet protocol as slave that can be read by a DeviceNet master. The device can be added to a DeviceNet list by adding the 369.eds file in the scanner list. The EDS file can be generated using the EnerVista 369 Setup program.
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RS485 hardware. In this configuration up to 32 slaves can be daisy-chained together on a single communication channel. The 369 is always a slave. It cannot be programmed as a master. Computers or PLCs are commonly programmed as masters. The Modbus protocol exists in two versions: Remote Terminal Unit (RTU, binary) and ASCII.
S1 369 SETUP path. COMMUNICATIONS Physical Connection: The 369 can be connected to an Ethernet LAN via the RJ45 connector at the back of the 369. Profibus-DP Communications Profibus Communication Options The 369 Motor Management Relay supports either Profibus-DP (order code P) or Profibus- DPV1 (order code P1) communication interfaces as slave that can be read and written to/ from a Profibus-DP/V1 master.
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The media for the fieldbus is a twisted pair copper cable along with 9-pin SUB-D connector, which connects the bus to the 369 socket on the back of the relay. The 369 Motor Management Relay has autobaud support. The baud rates and other slave specific information needed for configuration are contained in 369_090C.gs* which is used by a...
– 369 Relay Profibus-DP Diagnostics The 369 Motor Management Relay supports both slave mandatory (6 bytes system-wide standardized) and slave specific diagnostic data. If the diagnostics are considered high priority, the PLC/host program will be informed of the fault (alarm or trip) and can call a special error routine.
RemoteRTD4Rtd12Alarm 369 Relay Profibus-DP Loss Of Communication Trip If the 369 detects a problem in communicating with the Profibus master, the Profibus Loss of Communications feature can be used to trip any combination of output relays. During parameterization, a Profibus master sets up the communication and monitoring times for the slave including the watchdog time.
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The setpoints associated with this feature are: Profibus Loss of Comms Enable Profibus Loss of Comms Delay Assigned Profibus Loss of Comms Relay Refer to the 369 Instruction Manual, chapter 5: 369 Relay Communications for more information on these setpoints. Profibus-DPV1 Communications 369 Relay Profibus-DPV1 Parameterization The 369 Motor Management Relay supports mandatory parametrization as well as three bytes of user parameter data necessary for DPV1 devices.
The Profibus media is a twisted-pair copper cable along with 9-pin Sub-D connector, which connects the bus to the 369 Relay socket on the back of the relay. The 369 Motor Management Relay has autobaud support. The baud rates and other slave specific information needed for configuration are contained in the 369_09E6.gse file, which is used...
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The capability to force the output relays states has been implemented in cyclic output data. As cyclic data is continuously written, the 369 looks for a change in the value to execute the force relays command. Refer to the 369 Instruction Manual, chapter 5 for more information about the force output relays feature.
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The following items have been made available through Profibus-DPV1 acyclical communication. Data is addressed through the use of “slot and index” addressing. Three parameters are required to read or write data from the 369 Relay using a Profibus-DPV1 master: Slot number...
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F141 369 Relay Profibus-DPV1 Loss Of Communication Trip If the 369 detects a problem in communicating with the Profibus master, the Profibus Loss of Communications feature can be used to trip any combination of output relays. Refer to the following sections for more information regarding this feature: 2.5: 369 Relay Profibus-DP Loss Of Communication Trip...
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CGCOMMUNICATIONS GUIDE DEVICENET PROTOCOL The EDS file for use with a DeviceNet master can be generated using the EnerVista 369 Setup program. The EDS file differs depending on which Poll Group is selected, and by the amount of data being returned for the User-Defined Poll Data. Note that only one version of the EDS file may be used for any one DeviceNet master.
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Cause of Last Trip F134 Average Phase Current Ground Current Average Line Voltage 10,11 Real Power (kW) 12,13 Power Factor Local Hottest Stator RTD Number 15,16 Local Hottest Stator RTD Temperature °c CG22 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
Identity object, Class code 01h, Services. CODE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THIS OBJECT NAME DESCRIPTION 0x05 Reset Reset the device to power up configuration 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single Returns the contents of the given attribute 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG23...
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USINT 255 = unallocated The USINT and UINT data types are defined as follows: USINT = Unsigned integer byte (range 0 to 255); UINT = Unsigned integer word (range 0 to 65535). CG24 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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ATTRIBUTE ACCESS NAME/DESCRIPTION DATA TYPE VALUE Thermal capacity used USINT Assembly object, Class code 04h, Instance 68h, Attributes. ATTRIBUTE ACCESS NAME/DESCRIPTION DATA TYPE DATA FORMAT VALUE Time to trip Word –1 second 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG25...
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NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THIS OBJECT 0x05 Reset the connection - restart timer 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single: Returns the contents of the given attribute. 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single: Sets the contents of the given attribute CG26 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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0x10 Set_Attribute_Single Sets the contents of the given attribute Acknowledge Handler object, Class code 2Bh, Attributes. ATTRIBUTE ACCESS NAME/DESCRIPTION DATA TYPE VALUE Revision of Acknowledge Handler object UINT Maximum instance number UINT 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG27...
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ACCESS NAME/DESCRIPTION DATA TYPE DATA FORMAT Control byte 1 byte see below DATA FORMATS, CONTROL BYTE BIT POSITION NAME VALUES Motor start 0, 1 Motor stop 0, 1 Fault reset 0, 1 CG28 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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CODE NAME DESCRIPTION 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single Returns the contents of the given attribute Parameter Data Input Mapping object, Class code B0h, Attributes. ATTRIBUTE ACCESS NAME/DESCRIPTION DATA TYPE VALUE Revision of Identity object UINT 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG29...
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Voltage Vab 16 bits UINT 3,4 (low, high) Voltage Vbc 16 bits UINT LINE VOLTAGES 5,6 (low, high) Voltage Vca 16 bits UINT 7,8 (low, high) Average line voltage 16 bits UINT CG30 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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3,4 (low, high) Peak real power demand 16 bits UINT Peak reactive power 5,6 (low, high) 16 bits UINT kvar PEAK DEMAND demand Peak apparent power 7,8 (low, high) 16 bits UINT demand 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG31...
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16 bits °C 91,92 (low, high) Local RTD 10 temperature 16 bits °C 93,94 (low, high) Local RTD 11 temperature 16 bits °C 95,96 (low, high) Local RTD 12 temperature 16 bits °C 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG33...
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Emergency Switch status Bit 4 0 = Open, 1= Closed Reset Switch Status Bit 5 0 = Open, 1= Closed Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Reserved F174 Output relay status: unsigned 8 bit integer 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG35...
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Overfrequency Trip Bit 2 Lead Power Factor Trip Bit 3 Lag Power Factor Trip Bit 4 Positive kvar Trip Bit 5 Negative kvar Trip Bit 6 Underpower Trip Bit 7 Reverse Power Trip CG36 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Bit 5 RTD 4 High Alarm Bit 6 RTD 5 High Alarm Bit 7 RTD 6 High Alarm Byte 6 Bit 0 RTD 7 High Alarm Bit 1 RTD 8 High Alarm 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG37...
Data Frame Format and Data Rate One data frame of an asynchronous transmission to or from an 369 is default to 1 start bit, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. This produces a 10 bit data frame. This is important for transmission through modems at high bit rates (11 bit data frames are not supported by Hayes modems at bit rates of greater than 300 bps).
FUNCTION CODE: This is the second byte of every transmission. The modbus protocol defines function codes of 1 to 127. The 369 implements some of these functions. In a master request transmission the FUNCTION CODE tells the slave what action to perform. In...
MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL CGCOMMUNICATIONS GUIDE If an 369 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the CRC-16 calculation, the slave device will not respond to the transmission. A CRC-16 error indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the 369 performing any incorrect operation.
Error Responses When an 369 detects an error other than a CRC error, a response will be sent to the master. The MSbit of the FUNCTION CODE byte will be set to 1 (i.e. the function code sent from the slave will be equal to the function code sent from the master plus 128).
The following commands can be sent to Modbus address 0x0080 (format code F31). Commands 1 to 4 can also be sent using Modbus function code 5 (Execute Operation). • Command 1 (Remote Reset 369): Modbus Command 1 will attempt to clear the status of protection elements and output relay states. •...
Memory Map Memory Map Information The data stored in the 369 is grouped as setpoints and actual values. Setpoints can be read and written by a master computer. Actual Values are read-only. All setpoints and actual values are stored as two-byte values. That is, each register address is the address of a two- byte value.
65535, it will automatically be reset by the 369 Relay relay to 0. Waveform Capture The 369 stores 16 cycles of A/D samples each time a trip occurs in a trace buffer. The Trace Memory Trigger is set up in S1 Preferences and determines how many pre-trip and post- trip cycles are stored.
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F189 for the available parameters) to be continually recorded at a defined rate of between 1 and 3600 seconds. The 369 has allocated 32k bytes of RAM for Data Log storage. All data will be lost upon loss of the 369 control power.
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Total Logs Since Last Clear: This value indicates the number of Logs that have been generated since the Data Logger was last cleared. Although it's maximum range is 65535, the 369 will only retain up to the latest 50 records. •...
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Restart Attempts 20000 0204 Restart Total Delay 65535 sec. 0205 Restart In Progress 0206 UVR Power Loss Time 40000 0.1 s Read Only MOTOR SPEED STATUS 0207 Motor Speed Status F186 Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG47...
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Reverse Power Alarm Status F123 Reserved 027D Local RTD #1 Alarm Status F123 027E Local RTD #2 Alarm Status F123 027F Local RTD #3 Alarm Status F123 0280 Local RTD #4 Alarm Status F123 CG48 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Reserved OUTPUT RELAY STATUS 02E0 Trip F150 02E1 Alarm F150 02E2 Aux.1 F150 02E3 Aux.2 F150 Reserved 369 DIGITAL INPUT AND OUTPUT RELAY STATUS 02E6 Digital Input and Output Relay Status F192 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG49...
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Backspin Frequency (a value of “0” 0369 12000 represents ‘low signal’) 036A Backspin Detection State 036B Backspin Prediction Timer 50000 Reserved POWER METERING 0370 Power Factor –99 0371 Real Power –32000 32000 0373 Real Power 42912 CG50 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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0433 Switch Trips 50000 Reserved 0436 Overload Trips 50000 0437 Short Circuit Trips 50000 0438 Mechanical Jam Trips 50000 0439 Undercurrent Trips 50000 043A Current Unbalance Trips 50000 043B Single Phase Trips 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG51...
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RRTD 1 - RTD #9 Temperature °C 060B RRTD 1 - RTD #10 Temperature °C 060C RRTD 1 - RTD #11 Temperature °C 060D RRTD 1 - RTD #12 Temperature °C Reserved CG52 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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RRTD 1 - RTD #4 Alarm Status F123 0654 RRTD 1 - RTD #5 Alarm Status F123 0655 RRTD 1 - RTD #6 Alarm Status F123 0656 RRTD 1 - RTD #7 Alarm Status F123 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG53...
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RRTD 2 - Digital Input 5 Alarm Status F123 068D RRTD 2 - Digital Input 4 Alarm Status F123 068E RRTD 2 - Digital Input 1 Alarm Status F123 068F RRTD 2 - Digital Input 3 Alarm Status F123 CG54 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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06C6 RRTD 4 - RTD #11 High Alarm Status F123 06C7 RRTD 4 - RTD #12 High Alarm Status F123 06C8 RRTD 4 - Broken / Open RTD Alarm Status 0 F123 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG55...
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RRTD 4 - RTD # 6 Max. Temperature °C 0736 RRTD 4 - RTD # 7 Max. Temperature °C 0737 RRTD 4 - RTD # 8 Max. Temperature °C 0738 RRTD 4 - RTD # 9 Max. Temperature °C CG56 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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F131 0863 Digital Input 5 F131 0864 Digital Input 2 F131 0865 Digital Input 1 F131 Reserved RRTD 4 DIGITAL INPUT STATUS 0870 Digital Input 3 F131 0871 Digital Input 4 F131 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG57...
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1003 Flash Message 1004 Temperature Display Units F100 1005 Energy Unit Display F166 Reserved EVENT RECORDS 1006 Motor Running Events F103 1007 Motor Stopped Events F103 WAVEFORM CAPTURE 1008 Trigger Position Reserved CG58 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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1st & 2nd Character of 1st Scratchpad 1060 ’T’ Message ↓ ↓ 39th & 40th Character of 1st Scratchpad 1073 " " Message 1st & 2nd Character of 2nd Scratchpad 1074 ’T’ Message ↓ ↓ 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG59...
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11A2 Motor Rated Voltage 20000 4160 Reserved 11C0 Nominal Frequency F107 11C1 System Phase Sequence F124 11C2 Speed 2 System Phase Sequence F124 Reserved SERIAL COMM CONTROL 11C8 Serial Communication Control F103 CG60 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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General Emergency Switch Alarm Events F103 1346 General Emergency Switch Trip F115 1347 General Emergency Switch Trip Relays F111 1348 General Emergency Switch Trip Delay 50000 100ms 1349 Emergency Switch Assignable Function F110 Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG61...
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General Spare Switch Alarm Events F103 1416 General Spare Switch Trip F115 1417 General Spare Switch Trip Relays F111 1418 General Spare Switch Trip Delay 50000 100 ms 1419 Spare Switch Assignable Function F159 CG62 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Local RTD #3 Trip Level °C 17DC Local RTD #3 RTD Type F120 17E0 First Character of Local RTD #3 Name ’R’ ↓ ↓ 17E3 8th Character of Local RTD #3 Name " " Reserved CG66 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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LOCAL RTD #7 1850 Local RTD #7 Application F121 1851 Local RTD #7 High Alarm F115 1852 Local RTD #7 High Alarm Relays F113 1853 Local RTD #7 High Alarm Level °C 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG67...
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Local RTD #10 Alarm F115 18B5 Local RTD #10 Alarm Relays F113 18B6 Local RTD #10 Alarm Level °C 18B7 Record RTD #10 Alarms as Events F103 18B8 Local RTD #10 Trip F115 CG68 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Short / Low Temp Alarm Events F103 Reserved LOSS OF REMOTE RTD COMMUNICATIONS 1B30 Loss RRTD Comm Alarm F115 1B31 Loss RRTD Comm Alarm Relays F113 1B32 Loss RRTD Comm Alarm Events F103 Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG69...
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Block Lead Power Factor From Start 5000 1BD1 Lead Power Factor Alarm F115 1BD2 Assign Lead Power Factor Alarm Relays F113 1BD3 Lead Power Factor Alarm Level 1BD4 Lead Power Factor Alarm Delay 2550 CG70 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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25000 1C19 Underpower Trip Delay 2550 Reserved REVERSE POWER 1C20 Block Reverse Power From Start 50000 1C21 Reverse Power Alarm F115 1C22 Assign Alarm Relays F113 1C23 Reverse Power Alarm Level 25000 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG71...
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Assign Service Relay F113 Reserved ANALOG OUTPUTS 1D40 Enable Analog Output 1 F103 1D41 Assign Analog Output 1 Output Range 1D42 Assign Analog Output 1 Parameter F127 1D43 Analog Output 1 Minimum CG72 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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RRTD 2 - RTD #4 RTD Type F120 2270 First Character of RRTD 2 - RTD #4 Name ’R’ ↓ ↓ 2273 8th Character of RRTD 2 - RTD #4 Name " " Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG79...
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RRTD 2 - RTD #8 Application F121 22E1 RRTD 2 - RTD #8 High Alarm F115 22E2 RRTD 2 - RTD #8 High Alarm Relays F113 22E3 RRTD 2 - RTD #8 High Alarm Level °C CG80 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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RRTD 4 - RTD #5 RTD Type F120 2690 First Character of RRTD 4 - RTD #5 Name ’R’ ↓ ↓ 2693 8th Character of RRTD 4 - RTD #5 Name " " Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG87...
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RRTD 4 - RTD #9 Application F121 2701 RRTD 4 - RTD #9 High Alarm F115 2702 RRTD 4 - RTD #9 High Alarm Relays F113 2703 RRTD 4 - RTD #9 High Alarm Level °C CG88 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Analog Output 2 Minimum 2829 Analog Output 2 Maximum 282A Enable Analog Output 3 F103 282B Assign Analog Output 3 Output Range 282C Assign Analog Output 3 Parameter F127 282D Analog Output 3 Minimum 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG91...
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Digital Input 5 Alarm Delay 50000 100ms 2895 Digital Input 5 Alarm Events F103 2896 Digital Input 5 Trip F115 2897 Digital Input 5 Trip Relays F111 2898 Digital Input 5 Trip Delay 50000 100ms CG92 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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1st & 2nd Character of Digital Input 3 2900 ’GE’ Name ↓ ↓ 11th & 12th Character of Digital Input 3 2905 ’GE’ Name 2910 Digital Input 3 Type F116 2911 Reserved 2912 Digital Input 3 Alarm F115 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG93...
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Digital Input 4 Trip Delay 50000 100ms 2979 Digital Input 4 Assignable Function F163 Reserved RRTD 2 – DIGITAL INPUT 1 1st & 2nd Character of Digital Input 1 2980 ’GE’ Name CG94 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Digital Input 2 Alarm Relays F113 29F4 Digital Input 2 Alarm Delay 50000 100ms 29F5 Digital Input 2 Alarm Events F103 29F6 Digital Input 2 Trip F115 29F7 Digital Input 2 Trip Relays F111 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG95...
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1st & 2nd Character of Digital Input 6 2A60 ’GE’ Name ↓ ↓ 11th & 12th Character of Digital Input 6 2A65 ’GE’ Name 2A70 Digital Input 6 Type F116 2A71 Reserved CG96 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Digital Input 5 Alarm Events F103 2AD6 Digital Input 5 Trip F115 2AD7 Digital Input 5 Trip Relays F111 2AD8 Digital Input 5 Trip Delay 50000 100ms 2AD9 Digital Input 5 Assignable Function F163 Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG97...
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2B45 ’GE’ Name 2B50 Digital Input 3 Type F116 2B51 Reserved 2B52 Digital Input 3 Alarm F115 2B53 Digital Input 3 Alarm Relays F113 2B54 Digital Input 3 Alarm Delay 50000 100ms CG98 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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2BB1 Analog Output 1 Forced Value % range 2BB2 Analog Output 2 Forced Value % range 2BB3 Analog Output 3 Forced Value % range 2BB4 Analog Output 4 Forced Value % range 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG99...
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EVENT RECORDER / TRACE MEMORY / MOTOR START DATA LOGGER (ADDRESSES 3000 TO 3FFF) EVENT RECORDER 3000 Event Recorder Last Reset (2 words) 3002 Total Number of Events Since Last Clear 65535 CG100 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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DATA LOGGER LOG HEADER 3200 Log Time Interval 3600 3600 3201 Log Record Size Words 3202 Log Total Possible Records 16256 3203 Total Logs Since Last Clear 65535 3204 Total Logs Presently Used 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG101...
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Data Log Register 64 32C1 Reserved 3FFF Reserved 1. Addresses 0x030FB and 0x30FC have different functionality, depending on which functionality is se- lected in address 0x30EF, Waveform Capture, Motor Start Data Logger CG102 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
Major Revision Number, 0 to 9 in steps of 1 Minor Revision Number (two BCD digits), 00 to 99 in steps of 1 xxxx xxxx 1111 1111 Example: Revision 2.30 stored as 0230 hex 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG103...
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Minutes (0 to 59) 3rd byte Seconds (0 to 59) 4th byte Hundreds of seconds (0 to 99) - Not used by 369 2’s COMPLEMENT SIGNED LONG VALUE 16 bits Example: 1234 stored as 1234. Note: -1 means “Never” 2’s COMPLEMENT SIGNED VALUE, 2 DECIMAL PLACES (Power Factor) 16 bits Example: Power Factor of 0.87 lag is used as 87 (i.e.
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Unsigned 16 bit integer TEMPERATURE DISPLAY UNITS F100 Celsius Fahrenheit Unsigned 16 bit integer BAUD RATE 1200 baud 2400 baud F101 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud Unsigned 16 bit integer PARITY None F102 Even 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG105...
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F109 Starter Aux a (52a) Starter Aux b (52b) Unsigned 16 bit integer EMERGENCY RESTART SWITCH INPUT FUNCTION Emergency Switch General Switch Digital Counter F110 Waveform Capture DeviceNet Control Speed Switch Reserved CG106 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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ALARM/TRIP TYPE SELECTION F115 Latched Unlatched Unsigned 16 bit integer SWITCH TYPE F116 Normally Open Normally Closed Unsigned 16 bit integer RESET MODE All Resets F117 Remote Reset Only Local Reset Only 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG107...
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Unsigned 16 bit integer ALARM STATUS Not Active F123 Timing Out Active Latched Unsigned 16 bit integer PHASE ROTATION AT MOTOR TERMINALS F124 Unsigned 16 bit integer STARTER TYPE F125 Breaker Contactor 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG109...
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Local RTD #3 Local RTD #4 Local RTD #5 Local RTD #6 Local RTD #7 Local RTD #8 Local RTD #9 Local RTD #10 Local RTD #11 Local RTD #12 Power Factor CG110 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Stopped Starting F133 Running Overloaded Tripped F134 Unsigned 16 bit integer CAUSE OF EVENT No Event Forced Setpoints Dump Speed Switch Trip Differential Switch Trip Reserved Spare Switch Trip Emergency Switch Trip 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG111...
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Starts Hour Block Time Between Starts Block Restart Block Backspin Block Single Shot Restart Undervoltage Trip Overvoltage Trip Voltage Phase Reversal Trip Underfrequency Trip Overfrequency Trip Lead Power Factor Trip Lag Power Factor Trip CG112 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Kvar Demand Alarm Kva Demand Alarm Digital Counter Alarm Service Alarm Control Power Lost Control Power App Emergency Restart Closed Emergency Restart Open Start While Blocked Reserved Breaker Failure Welded Contactor Incomplete Sequence Trip 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG115...
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RTD 3 Open Alarm Ctd. RTD 4 Open Alarm RTD 5 Open Alarm RTD 6 Open Alarm RTD 7 Open Alarm RTD 8 Open Alarm RTD 9 Open Alarm RTD 10 Open Alarm CG122 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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UVR In Progress Off UVR Close On UVR Close Off UVR Imm. Restart On UVR Imm. Restart Off UVR Stop On UVR Stop Off Motor Starting F138 Reserved Reserved F139 Reserved Reserved 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG123...
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F156 Remote RTD Module Communication Lost Remote RTD Communication on Line Unsigned 16 Bit Integer DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH INPUT FUNCTION Differential Switch General Switch F157 Digital Counter Waveform Capture DeviceNet Control Reserved Reserved CG124 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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Waveform Capture DeviceNet Control Speed Switch Reserved Unsigned 16 Bit Integer OUTPUT RELAY FAILSAFE CODE F161 Failsafe Non Failsafe Unsigned 16 Bit Integer ACCESS LEVEL Read Only F162 Read / Write Factory Service 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG125...
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OVERALL HOTTEST STATOR RTD OWNER No RTDs programmed or available Remote RTD #1 F165 Remote RTD #2 Remote RTD #3 Remote RTD #4 Local 369 Unsigned 16 Bit Integer ENERGY UNIT DISPLAY F166 Mega Kilo CG126 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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51G - Ground Fault 66 - Starts Per Hour / Time Between Starts Unsigned 16 Bit Integer OUTPUT RELAY TYPE F181 Latched Pulsed Unsigned 16 Bit Integer PROTECTION FUNCTION BLOCKING STATUS F182 Not Blocked Blocked 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG127...
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Log 8/16/24/25/40/48/ Stop Method BIT VALUE Log Started/Stopped From Motor Start/Stop or Run To Fill Log Started/Stopped Manually F192 Bitmask 369 DIGITAL INPUT AND OUTPUT RELAY STATUS xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx1 Access Switch xxxx xxxx xxxx xx1x Speed Switch xxxx xxxx xxxx x1xx...
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Reactive Power Apparent Power Positive MegaWatthours Positive Megavarhours Negative Megavarhours Positive KiloWatthours Positive Kilovarhours Negative Kilovarhours Local RTD #1 Temperature Local RTD #2 Temperature Local RTD #3 Temperature Local RTD #4 Temperature CG130 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...
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RRTD 2 - RTD #2 Temperature RRTD 2 - RTD #3 Temperature RRTD 2 - RTD #4 Temperature RRTD 2 - RTD #5 Temperature RRTD 2 - RTD #6 Temperature RRTD 2 - RTD #7 Temperature 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CG131...
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RRTD 1 – Digital Input and Output Relays Status F193 RRTD 2 – Digital Input and Output Relays Status F193 RRTD 3 Digital Input and Output Relays Status F193 RRTD 4 Digital Input and Output Relays Status F193 CG132 369 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...