IL17562BH04
Page 1-2
Effective 10/02For more information visit: www.cutler-hammer.eaton.com
4. New Armed/Disarmed feature for trip free installation with Quick
Release Drawout Case.
5. User selectable trip or alarm only on relay internal failure
detection.
6. Real time clock for date and time stamping of trips, alarms and
events (Y2K compliant).
7. Expanded memory for extensive recording and logging of events,
trips, alarms, history, and motor starting current profiles.
8. New motor starting profile plot versus protection limits.
9. New easy-to-use faceplate and user interface. Settings and data
are organized into pages under 6 main modes. The modes are
Default (motor state), Monitor, View Settings, History, Logs, and
Program (change settings).
10. Intel-I-Trip Intelligent Overload Protection with adaptive trip
characteristics based on RTD readings and motor operating
history.
11. RTD diagnostics and communications error checking for
additional security against operation from RTD failures.
12. Mechanical Process Load Shedding feature provides overload
indication to control upstream processes, averting unnecessary
motor overload shutdown or jam trips, and maintaining process
continuity.
13. Download settings or retrieve metered and historical values via
the communications port.
14. Flexible user-configurable inputs and outputs for broader
application.
15. New options for transition function control and monitoring on time
and/or current.
16. Emergency override function resets jogging limit functions and
clears thermal-model bucket to permit restart with a time-tagged
event log. Uses secured button, and function can be disabled.
17. Relay can be programmed while the motor runs, and the new
settings are all put into effect at once in a controlled fashion. Or,
user can set so programming is allowed only after stop.
1.3 Use of Manual
This manual contains the following sections:
• Section 1—Introduction–Describes the upgrade changes from the
existing IQ-1000II to the MP-3000. Retrofit and new features list.
• Section 2—Product Overview–Benefits, feature list, use of manual,
and list of options.
• Section 3—Specifications–Hardware specifics
• Section 4—Operator Panel–Describes the pushbuttons, LEDs,
display window and security door on the MP-3000’s faceplate plus
the different modes of operation and detailed mode description
tables.
• Section 5—Programming the MP-3000–Gives specific guidance for
selecting setting values.
• Section 6—Installation and Wiring–Outlines procedures for the plant
electrician to follow when installing and wiring the MP-3000.
• Section 7—Start-Up–Lists step-by-step procedures for energizing the
MP-3000 for the first time after installation.
• Section 8—Motor Thermal Protection Basics–Gives an overview of
how the hardware and software function together to control, monitor,
and protect the motor.
• Section 9—Application and Settings–Intended as an aid to the
application engineer considering how and when to apply the various
features of the MP-3000.
• Section 10—Data Communications–Describes what is needed for
the MP-3000 to communicate with host computer systems.
• Section 11—Testing–Describes how to use the MP-3000 test
functions and recommended maintenance.
• Section 12—Troubleshooting–Provides information on how to use
the Operator Panel to recognize malfunctions. Also, gives specific
troubleshooting procedures.
• Section 13—Drawout Case Option–Describes installing and using
MP-3000 drawout case models.
Once the user is familiar with the basics of operating the MP-3000,
Tables 4.1 through 4.5 serve as guides to program and monitor the MP-
3000.
The following accessories and options are covered in other instruction
manuals:
• URTD module for connecting RTDs I.L. 17367
to MP-3000
(1)
• IQ DC Power Supply, 40-250 Vdc I.L. 17286
• INCOM PONI (IPONI) I.L. 17547
• Ethernet PONI (EPONI) I.L. 17560
• Other PONI Types Consult C-H distributor or web
site
(1)
This MP-3000 I.L. gives all basic information on installing the URTD
module.