PMTR time settings

Use the
Time configuration
tab on the
PMTR Properties
dialog box to configure time parameters for Process Motor (PMTR) instructions.
To configure time settings for PMTR instructions
  1. On the instruction in the routine, perform one of these actions:
    • On the Ladder or FBD instruction, select .
    • In the Structured Text editor, right-click the tag name and select
      Configure <tag name>
      .
  2. Under
    Advanced
    , select
    Time configuration
    .
  3. Configure these settings:
    • Delay with contactors open when changing speed or direction
      . Enter the number of seconds to pause, with contactors open, when the motor changes speed or direction.
    • Feedback delay for loopback test or when feedback not used.
      Enter the number of seconds to delay feedback for a loopback test or when the feedback is not used. Use this setting to configure a virtual feedback time.
    • Time after start for feedback before fault
      . Enter the number of seconds to allow motor run feedback to show running after a start command. If run feedback does not show that the motor started, the instruction reports a
      Fail to Start
      status.
    • Time after stop for feedback before fault
      . Enter the number of seconds to allow motor run feedback to show stopped after a stop command. If run feedback does not show the motor stopped, the instruction reports a
      Fail to Stop
      status.
    • Time to pulse Out_Reset to clear fault
      . Enter the number of seconds to pulse the output that requests to clear the motor fault.
    • Maximum jog time
      . Enter the maximum number of seconds to jog the motor before the jog command automatically clears. If this value is zero, the jog time is unlimited; the instruction does not automatically clear the jog command, and jogging continues until the commanding source (such as the operator faceplate) clears the jog command.
    • Time to sound audible on commanded start
      . Enter the number of seconds to sound an audible notification when the motor is commanded to start.
  4. When online with the controller, monitor the
    Device state
    and
    Device issues
    indicators at the bottom left of the dialog box:
    • Device state
      . Displays the current device state, such as
      Running
      ,
      Stopped
      , or
      Out of service
      .
    • Device issues
      . Displays fault conditions, such as
      Fail to start
      or
      Configuration error
      .
  5. Select
    Apply
    .
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