System Overview; General Description; Configurability And Monitoring - ComAp InteliCompact NT Reference Manual

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2 System overview

2.1

General description

NT
InteliCompact
(also IC-NT) Family controllers are comprehensive gen-set controllers for single and
multiple generating sets operating in stand-by or parallel modes. A modular construction allows
upgrades to different levels of complexity in order to provide the best solution for various customer
applications. The controllers are equipped with a powerful graphic display showing icons, symbols and
bar graphs for intuitive operation, which, together with its high level of functionality, sets new
standards in Gen-set controls.
The key features are:
Easy-to-use operation and installation. The factory default configuration covers most
applications
Various customizations are possible thanks to its configurability
Excellent remote communication capabilities
High level of support for EFI engines (most world producers)
High reliability
2.2

Configurability and monitoring

One of the key features of the controller is the system's high level of adaptability to the needs of each
individual application and wide possibilities for monitoring. This can be achieved by configuring and
using the powerful ComAp PC/mobile tools.
Supported configuration and monitoring tools:
– complete configuration and single gen-set monitoring
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LiteEdit
– multiple site monitoring and setpoint setting
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InteliMonitor
– special graphical monitoring software
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WinScope
– web-based system for monitoring and controlling
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WebSupervisor
WebSupervisor mobile – supporting application for smartphones
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Use the
LiteEdit
PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and
write the new configuration to the controller or disk.
The firmware of InteliCompact
necessary functions available. However, not all functions are required at the same time on the same
gen-set and also the controller hardware does not have so many input and output terminals. One of
the main tasks of the configuration is mapping of "logical" firmware inputs and outputs to the "physical"
hardware inputs and outputs.
Configuration parts:
1. Mapping of
logical binary inputs (functions)
terminals
2. Mapping of
logical binary outputs (functions)
3. Assigning sensor characteristics and alarms to analog inputs
4. Assigning control values and output characteristics to analog outputs
5. Selection of peripheral modules which are connected to the controller and doing the same as
the above for them
6. Selection of ECU type if an ECU is connected
7. Changing the language of the controller interface
NT
InteliCompact
, SW version 2.1
InteliCompact-NT-2.1-Reference Guide.pdf, ©ComAp – May 2015
NT
contains a large number of binary inputs and outputs needed for all
or assigning
to physical binary output terminals
alarms
to physical binary input
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