Display Modes - Toshiba TE Series Instruction Manual

Low voltage digital solid state soft starter 18 – 1250a
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[0120.] Indicates Phase A is drawing 120 amps.
Press the UP arrow
[0121] Indicates Phase B is drawing 121 amps.
NOTE: Decimal points are not present in the
readouts for Phases B and C.
Press the UP arrow
[0120] Indicates Phase C is drawing 120 amps.
Press the UP arrow
[G002] Indicates that there are 2 amps of current flowing to
ground in the motor leads or motor.
Press the UP arrow
[H083] Indicates the motor has 83% of its thermal capacity
remaining (H = Heat).
Press the UP arrow
[0120.] Loop back to Phase A current indication
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TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
5.3

Display Modes

There are three modes of display: The Status Display Mode, the
Program Mode, and the Fault Mode.
5.3.1
Status Display Mode (Default Display)
The Status Display Mode displays seven "screens" of information. Motor
Currents (3 phases), Remaining Thermal Capacity, Ground Current,
Remaining Time on the Process Timer, and Time Base of the Time
Clock Controller. This is also the entry screen for going into the Program
Mode.
Status mode:
[0000.] The initial display on power up is four digits and the decimal. This
indicates the motor current for Phase A of the motor.
[0000] Scroll UP to display four digits only (no decimal). This indicates
the motor current for Phase B. While viewing Phase B, press the UP
arrow again to view Phase C current.
[G000] Scroll UP to display the "G". This shows the value of the current
flowing to ground on the motor leads.
[H000] Scroll UP to display the "H". This indicates the value of the
remaining thermal capacity percentage of the motor (i.e. H070 = 70%
remaining thermal capacity)
Example: Figure 5.3.1
Reading the Status Display

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