Using A Voltage Module (Vi150-Fbp.0/155-Fbp.0); Using An Analog Input Module (Ai111.0); Activating A Voltage Module (Vi150-Fbp.0/155)-Fbp.0; Using The Relay Output - ABB UMC100.3 Manual

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Using the Analogue Output
The analogue output can be used to drive an analogue instrument to e.g. display the motor current. It can work in the following
modes: 4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V
Relevant Module Parameters:
• DX1xx-FBP.0 Enabled
• Aux. Inp 1 - 6 Delay
• DX1xx-FBP.0 DI Delay (Delay for all in-
puts)
• Analog Out0 Type
• Analog Out0 Error Reaction

Using a Voltage Module (VI150-FBP.0/155-FBP.0)

Activating a Voltage Module (VI150-FBP.0/155)-FBP.0

To activate the voltage module set parameter VI15x-FBP.0 Enabled to On. If a module is enabled the UMC monitors the presence of
the module and triggers by default a fault in the event that the module is missing (-> parameter 'Missing Module Reaction').
Before the voltage module can be used the parameters listed below must be adjusted. For the voltage based protection parame-
ters see section "Voltage and Power Protection Functions".

Using the Relay Output

The relay output is connected to the fieldbus command telegram and can be controlled from the control system. See the fieldbus
command telegram for the relevant bit position. By default it is not used by the UMC in any way. But it can be used in a customer
specific function block application.
The relay output of the modules VI15x-FBP.0 can be freely used in the Custom Application Editor. Consult the editor's
manual if you plan to use the output directly in the UMC.
Relevant Module Parameters:
• VI15x-FBP.0 Enabled
• Nominal Line Voltage
• Nominal power factor (cos phi)
• Number of phases

Using an Analog Input Module (AI111.0)

To activate the analog module set parameter AI111.0 Enabled to On. If a module is enabled the UMC monitors the presence of the
module and triggers by default a fault in the event that the module is missing (-> parameter 'Missing Module Reaction'). See section
"RTD based Temperature Supervsion and Analog Inputs" for more information about the protection and monitoring functions
based on the AI111.0.
Relevant Parameters for the AI111 module
• AI1xx.0 AM1/2 enabled
• AM1/2 mode
• AM1/2 CH1 type
• AM1/2 CH1 err reac
• Aux. Inp 1 - 6 Acknowledge Mode
• Aux. Inp 1 - 6 Reaction
• Aux. Inp 1 -6 Message Line 1 / Line 2
• Missing Module Reaction
• Missing Module Reaction
• Dip Autorestart Enable
• AM1 Tmax trip level
• AM1 Tmax warn level
• AM1 Tmax delay
• LCD Panel Temperature Unit

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