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4.1.6 Settings Entry<br />

CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES<br />

The <strong>469</strong> does not have ‘+’ or ‘–’ keys. Negative numbers may be entered in one of two<br />

manners.<br />

Immediately pressing one of the VALUE keys causes the settings to<br />

scroll through its range including any negative numbers.<br />

After entering at least one digit of a numeric settings value, pressing<br />

the VALUE keys changes the sign of the value where applicable.<br />

To store any settings, terminals C1 and C2 (access terminals) must be shorted (a keyswitch<br />

may be used for security). There is also a settings passcode feature that restricts access to<br />

settings. The passcode must be entered to allow the changing of settings values. A<br />

passcode of “0” effectively turns off the passcode feature - in this case only the access<br />

jumper is required for changing settings. If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, access to<br />

settings values will be restricted until the passcode is entered again. To prevent settings<br />

access before the 5 minutes expires, the unit may be turned off and back on, the access<br />

jumper may be removed, or the SETTINGS ACCESS settings may be changed to “Restricted”.<br />

The passcode cannot be entered until terminals C1 and C2 (access terminals) are shorted.<br />

When settings access is allowed, the settings Access LED indicator on the front of the <strong>469</strong><br />

will be lit.<br />

Settings changes take effect immediately, even when motor is running. However, changing<br />

settings while the motor is running is not recommended as any mistake may cause a<br />

nuisance trip.<br />

The following procedure may be used to access and alter settings. This specific example<br />

refers to entering a valid passcode to allow access to settings if the passcode was “<strong>469</strong>”.<br />

Press the MENU key to access the header of each menu, which will<br />

be displayed in the following sequence:<br />

SETTINGS<br />

[]<br />

ACTUAL<br />

VALUES []<br />

TAR<strong>GE</strong>T<br />

MESSA<strong>GE</strong>S []<br />

Press the MENU key until the display shows the header of the<br />

Settings menu.<br />

Press the MESSA<strong>GE</strong> or ENTER key to display the header for the<br />

first settings page.<br />

The set point pages are numbered, have an 'S' prefix for easy<br />

identification and have a name which gives a general idea of the<br />

settings available in that page. Pressing the MESSA<strong>GE</strong> or<br />

MESSA<strong>GE</strong> keys will scroll through all the available settings page<br />

headers. Settings page headers look as follows:<br />

<br />

SETTINGS [<br />

4–6 <strong>469</strong> MOTOR MANA<strong>GE</strong>MENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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