Technical information

5 – PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS
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See Also Up To Speed Time parameter on page 48
Over Current Level parameter on page 58
Under Current Level parameter on page 60
Ground Fault Level parameter on page 62
Inline Configuration parameter on page 76
Heater Level parameter on page 80
Energy Saver parameter on page 79
Application section 6.1, Application Consideration between Line Connected and Inside Delta
Connected Soft Starter, on page 90
Application section 6.2.1, Wye Delta, on page 91
Application section 6.2.4, Across The Line (Full Voltage Starter), on page 94
Theory of Operation section 8.1.3, Motor Overload Operation, on page 112
Theory of Operation section 8.5, Wye-Delta Operation, on page 129
Appendix B – Fault Codes, on page 148
P45 Analog Input Trip Type I/O 07
LCD Display
I/O:Ain Trp Type
07 Off
Range OFF, Lo, Hi (Default Off)
Description The analog input is the reference input for a starter configured as a Phase Controller or Current
Follower. In addition, the Analog Input Trip Type parameter allows the user to set a high or low
comparator based on the analog input. If the type is set to LOW, then a fault occurs if the analog
input level is below the trip level for longer than the trip delay time. If the type is set to HIGH, then a
fault occurs if the analog input level is above the trip level for longer than the trip delay time. This
function is only active when the motor is running.
This feature can be used in conjunction with using the analog input as a reference for a control mode
in order to detect an open 4-20mA loop providing the reference. Set the Analog Input Trip Type
parameter
to LOW and set the Analog Input Trip Level parameter to a value less than (<) 20%.
Options LED LCD
OFF Disabled OFF, Disabled (Default)
Lo Low Level Low, Fault if input signal below preset trip level
Hi High Level High, Fault if input signal above preset trip level
See Also Analog Input Trip Level parameter on page 72
Analog Input Trip Time parameter on page 72
Analog Input Span parameter on page 73
Analog Input Offset parameter on page 74
Starter Type parameter on page 81
Section 2.1.4, Configuring the Analog Input, on page 11
Application section 6.2.2, Phase Control, on page 93
Application section 6.2.3, Current Follower, on page 93
Theory of Operation section 8.6, Phase Control, on page 131
Theory of Operation section 8.7, Current Follower, on page 133