Table of contents 1 Document information 1.1 Clarification of notation 1.2 About this Global Guide 1.3 Legal notice 1.4 General warnings 1.4.1 Remote control and programing 1.4.2 SW and HW versions compatibility 1.4.3 Dangerous voltage 1.4.4 Adjust the setpoints 1.5 Certifications and standards 1.6 Document history 1.7 Symbols in this manual 2 System overview...
For everybody who is concerned with installation, operation and maintenance of the gen-set 1.3 Legal notice This End User's Guide /Manual as part of the Documentation is an inseparable part of ComAp’s Product and may be used exclusively according to the conditions defined in the “USER or Distributor LICENSE AGREEMENT CONDITIONS–...
ComAp reserves the right to update this End User's Guide /Manual at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use outside of the scope of the Standard Terms and the License Agreement. Licensed End User is entitled to make only necessary number of copies of the End User's Guide /Manual. Any...
Note: The controller contains a large number of configurable setpoints, because of this it is impossible to describe all of its functions. Some functions can be changed or have different behavior in different SW versions. Always check the Global guide and New feature list for SW version which is used in controller. This manual only describes the product and is not guaranteed to be set for your application.
1.7 Symbols in this manual Connector - Resistor 3 x Phases Grounding male adjustable Active Resistive Contact current sensor sensor RPTC RS 232 Contactor modem AirGate male Controller RS 232 IG-AVRi Alternating simplified female current Module IG-AVRi Starter Analog simplified TRANS modem Switch - Current manually...
2 System overview 2.1 General description 2.2 True RMS measurement 2.3 Configuration And Monitoring 2.4 PC Tools 2.5 Plug-in Modules 2.6 CAN modules 6 back to Table of contents 2.1 General description InteliLite Family controllers are comprehensive gen-set controllers for single generating sets operating in stand- by or parallel modes.
2.3.1 Supported configuration and monitoring tools LiteEdit2015 - complete configuration and single gen-set monitoring WebSupervisor - web-based system for monitoring and controlling WebSupervisor mobile - supporting application for smart-phones WinScope - special graphical monitoring software Note: Use the LiteEdit2015 PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or disk.
This tool provides the following functions: Site and fleet monitoring Reading of measured values Browsing of controller history records On-line notification of alarms Email notification Also available as a smart-phone application WebSupervisor available at: http://websupervisor.comap.cz/ Demo account: Login: comaptest Password: comaptest InteliLite Global Guide...
Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and gen-set troubleshooting. See more in the WinScope Reference guide. This tool provides the following functions: Monitoring and archiving of ComAp controller’s parameters and values View of actual / historical trends in controller On-line change of controllers’...
2.5.3 CM-GPRS GSM/GPRS Internet module Wireless integrated solution Quick and easy installation Support of WebSupervisor Instant alarm SMS notification System control over SMS Quad Band GPRS/EDGE modem, 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GPRS multi-slot class 10 TCP/IP communication over GPRS 2.5.4 CM-RS232-485 Communication module with two communication ports. RS232 and RS485 interface MODBUS, ECU link support Serial connection to LiteEdit2015...
2.6 CAN modules 2.6.1 Inteli AIN8 The extension module Inteli AIN8 offers users more analog inputs and outputs for controllers. The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 analog inputs. Supported sensors: Resistor 3-wire input Common resistor: 0-250Ω, 0-2400Ω, 0-10kΩ...
2.6.3 IGL-RA15 Remote annunciator. 15 programmable LEDs with configurable colors red-green-yellow Customizable labels Local horn output Lamp test function Maximal distance 200 m from the controller UL certified 2.6.4 I-LB+ Local Bridge. Communication bridge for sites with multiple controllers for local or remote monitoring and control Direct (RS232,RS485), modem, Modbus or USB connection to multiple controllers...
3 Applications overview 3.1 MRS - Manual Remote Start 6 back to Table of contents InteliLite controllers are designed for single applications. 3.1 MRS - Manual Remote Start The typical scheme of Manual Remote Start application is shown below. The controller controls one breaker – a generator breaker.
4 Installation and wiring 4.1 Package content 4.2 Controller installation 4.3 Terminal Diagram 4.4 Recommended wiring 4.5 Plug-in module installation 4.6 Maintenance 6 back to Table of contents 4.1 Package content The package contains: Controller Mounting holders Terminal blocks Note: The package does not contain a communication or extension modules. The required modules should be ordered separately.
4.2 Controller installation 4.2.1 Dimensions ① Plug-in module Note: Dimension x depends on plug-in module Note: Dimensions are in millimeters. Note: Cutout is in millimeters. 4.2.2 Mounting The controller is to be mounted onto the switchboard door. Requested cutout size is 187 x 132 mm. Use the screw holders delivered with the controller to fix the controller into the door as described on pictures below.
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Plug-in module Parameter x [mm] CM-RS232-485 105 @ RS232 / 62 @ RS485 CM-Ethernet Depends on connector of CM-GPRS antenna EM-BIO8 Depends on connector of CM-4G-GPS antenna Note: The controller is to be mounted into panel doors as a standalone unit using provided metal holders. The requested cut-out size is 187x132 mm.
4.4 Recommended wiring Current inputs 28 - 31 Current measurement wiring (page 25) Voltage inputs 35 - 38 Voltage measurement MRS wiring (page 27) Binary inputs 43 - 49 Binary inputs (page 31) CAN bus and RS485 H, COM, L CAN bus and RS485 wiring (page 36) Analog inputs 15 - 21 Analog inputs (page 33)
4.4.1 General To ensure proper function: Use grounding terminals. Wiring for binary inputs and analog inputs must not be run with power cables. Analog and binary inputs should use shielded cables, especially when the length is more than 3 m. Tightening torque, allowable wire size and type, for the Field-Wiring Terminals: For Mains(Bus) Voltage, Generator Voltage and Current terminals Specified tightening torque is 0,56 Nm (5,0 In-lb)
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It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between generator current COM terminal and battery “ - ” terminal is maximally ± 2 V. Therefore is strongly recommended to interconnect these two terminals together. Note: The controller should be grounded properly in order to protect against lighting strikes. The maximum allowable current through the controller’s negative terminal is 4 A (this is dependent on binary output load).
IMPORTANT: When the controller is power up only by USB and the USB is disconnected then the actual statistics is lost. Note: Suitable conductor protection shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 70, Article 240. Note: Low voltage circuits (35 volts or less) shall be supplied from the engine starting battery or an isolated secondary circuit.
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Use cables of 2,5 mm Use transformers to 5 A Connect CT according to following drawings: 3 phase application: Image 4.2 3 phase application It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between generator current COM terminal and battery “-” terminal is maximally ±...
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Mono phase application: Connect CT according to following drawings. Terminals phase 2 and phase 3 are opened. Image 4.4 Mono phase application Voltage measurement MRS wiring Connection type (page 157) There are 4 voltage measurement Connection Type (setpoint [3Ph4Wire /3Ph3Wire / Split Ph / Mono Ph]) options, every type matches to corresponding generator connection type.
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ConnectionType: 3 Phase 4 Wires Image 4.5 3 phase application with neutral ConnectionType: 3 Phase 3 Wires Image 4.6 3 phase application without neutral InteliLite Global Guide...
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ConnectionType: Split Phase Image 4.7 Split phase application IMPORTANT: The second phase of split phase connection is connected to the terminal, where is normaly connected the third phase. ConnectionType: Mono Phase Image 4.8 Mono phase application InteliLite Global Guide...
4.4.5 Magnetic pick-up A magnetic speed sensor (pickup) is the most common method of engine speed measurement. To use this method, mount the pickup opposite to the engine flywheel, connect the cable to the controller as shown on the picture below and adjust the setpoint Gear Teeth (page 160) according to the number of teeth on the flywheel.
4.4.6 Binary inputs Use minimally 1 mm cables for wiring of Binary inputs. Note: The name and function or alarm type for each binary input have to be assigned during the configuration. InteliLite Global Guide...
4.4.7 Binary Outputs Use min. 1 mm cables for wiring of binary outputs. Use external relays as indicated on the schematic below for all outputs except those where low-current loads are connected (signalization etc...). IMPORTANT: Use suppression diodes on all relays and other inductive loads! Note: Every single low current binary output can provide up to 0,5 A of steady current.
4.4.8 Emergency stop The Emergency Stop function can be made in two ways: Connecting a normally closed “mushroom-type” button to the binary input . This is a purely software solution. A hard-wired solution, where the button also disconnects the power supply from the controller outputs. Image 4.9 Hard-wired emergency stop IMPORTANT: Suppression diodes are not indicated, but required.
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Analog inputs are typically used for: Oil Pressure, Coolant Temperature and Fuel Level. All of these parameters are connected with relevant protections. Image 4.11 Isolated sensors Image 4.10 Grounded sensors Note: The name, sensor characteristic and alarm types for each analog input have to be assigned during configuration.
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Image 4.12 Wiring of analog input with voltage sensor 0 - 10 V Ω 1125 1458 1933 0 - 30 V Ω Ω 1154 1350 1589 0 - 70 V Ω Ω Ω 1033 1110 1193 1283 1383 1492 1612 1748 1896 2065...
Image 4.13 Wiring of analog input with current sensor 0 - 22 mA Ω Ω 1007 1136 1287 1460 1666 1914 2222 2596 Note: This is a conversion of current from current sensor to appropriate resistance value. Use resistance values in LiteEdit2015 to create your specific curve. These values should be used in "Ohm" column. 4.4.10 CAN bus and RS485 wiring CAN bus wiring The wiring of the CAN bus communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are...
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The CAN bus has to be terminated by 120 Ohm resistors at both ends use a cable with following parameters: Cable type Shielded twisted pair Impedance 120 Ω Propagation velocity ≥ 75% (delay ≤ 4,4 ns/m) Wire crosscut ≥ 0,25 mm Attenuation (@1MHz) ≤...
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For longer distances or in case of surge hazard (connection out of building, in case of storm etc.) Image 4.16 CAN bus wiring for longer distances ① Recommended PT5-HF-12DC-ST RS485 wiring The wiring of the RS485 communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are observed: Standard maximum link length is 1000 m.
For longer distances or in case of surge hazard (connection out of building, in case of storm etc.) Image 4.18 RS485 wiring for longer distances ① Recommended PT5HF-5DC-ST Note: Communication circuits shall be connected to communication circuits of Listed equipment. 4.4.11 USB This is required for computer connection.
4.5 Plug-in module installation Remove the back cover. To do this, press four holders which are located in corners. After removing back cover insert the plug-in module. Plug-in module has to be inserted under holders. Start with holders market by symbol 1. On the controller are also narrows for better navigation. After inserting plug-in module under holders 1 press it down to holders market by symbol 2 which lock the module.
After locking the plug-in module into holders, place back the back cover (small cover for connectors has to be removed from back cover). Finally insert the small cover for connectors. Small covers are unique for each plug- in module. 4.6 Maintenance 4.6.1 Backup battery replacement The internal backup battery lifetime is approx.
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Put the rear cover back. Use slight pressure to lock the snaps into the housing. Pay attention that the cover is in correct position and not upside down! Put back the plugin modules and back cover. Power the controller on, adjust date and time and check all setpoints. 6 back to Installation and wiring InteliLite Global Guide...
5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 5.2.1 USB 5.2.2 RS232 5.2.3 Ethernet 6 back to Controller setup This chapter contains brief introduction into the specifics of firmware and archive upload and connection of various PC tools to the controller. If you require detailed information on each PC tool please use the included Help in those PC tools or download their Reference Guides.
Connection using WinScope Image 5.3 WinScope screen - select direct connection 5.2.2 RS232 It is possible to connect to the controller using RS232 direct connection (serial port or USB to RS232 converter may be used). The following settings need to be checked in the controller: COM1 Mode (page 300) = Direct Controller Address (page 161)
Image 5.6 WinScope screen - select direct connection 5.2.3 Ethernet It is possible to connect to the controller using ethernet port either directly or using ComAp's AirGate service. Direct connection When you use direct connection the controller needs to be reachable directly from the PC you use (i.e. one LAN or WAN without any firewalls and other points that may not allow the connection).
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Gateway IP (page 333) can be set here when it is used ComAp TCP Port (page 338) number is 23. Make sure that this port is open for communication in your network Connection using LiteEdit2015 Image 5.7 First screen of LiteEdit2015 - select connect to controller...
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AirGate connection You can use ComAp's AirGate service that allows you to connect to any controller via internet no matter what are the restrictions of the local network (if the controller can connect to the internet AirGate service will work).
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AirGate Connection (page 337) has to be set to Enabled AirGate Address (page 337) currently there is one AirGate server running at URL airgate.comap.cz (enter this URL into the setpoint) Connection using LiteEdit2015 Image 5.10 First screen of LiteEdit2015 - select connect to controller...
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Image 5.11 Second screen of LiteEdit - select AirGate Connection using WinScope WinScope doesn't support connection via AirGate. InteliLite Global Guide...
5.3 Operator Guide 5.3.1 Front panel elements 5.3.2 Display screens and pages structure 5.3.3 Browsing alarms 5.3.4 Password 5.3.5 Information screen 5.3.6 Language selection 5.3.7 Display contrast adjustment 5.3.1 Front panel elements Image 5.12 Operator interface of MRS16 Control buttons Position Picture Description LEFT button.
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Note: This button will not change the mode if the controller mode is forced by one of binary inputs listed in the Reference Guide – “Operating modes” chapter. HORN RESET button. Use this button to deactivate the horn output without acknowledging the alarms.
5.3.2 Display screens and pages structure Main Screen Symbols Padlock - active when LBI A is active CCESS R - active when there is active remote connection to controller Exclamation mark - active when there is any alarm in alarmlist Measurement Screens InteliLite Global Guide...
5.4.22 Tier 4 Final 5.4.23 Alternate configuration 6 back to Controller setup 5.4.1 Start-stop sequence State Condition of the transition Action Next state Prestart Ready Start request 506) Prestart RESTART PAGE counter started Time (page 166) RPM > 2 or Oil pressure > Starting Stop (Stop or Generator...
Remote AUTO (page 459) If the respective input is active the controller will change the mode to the respective position according to the active input. If multiple inputs are active, the mode will be changed according to priorities of the inputs. The priorities match the order in the list above.
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After the idle period has finished, the output 503) is activated and the start-up OMINAL PAGE sequence is finished. The Stabilization (page 81) phase follows. InteliLite Global Guide...
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Image 5.13 Flowchart of start of diesel engine InteliLite Global Guide...
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GAS engine The setpoint Fuel Solenoid (page 164) has to be switched to the Gas position. After the command for start is issued (pressing Start button in MAN mode, auto start condition is fulfilled in AUTO mode or controller is switched to TEST mode), outputs 506) RESTART PAGE...
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Image 5.14 Flowchart of start of gas engine InteliLite Global Guide...
5.4.4 Stabilization When the Engine start (page 76) sequence is finished, the gen-set goes into the stabilization phase. There are two timers (setpoints) in this phase: Minimal Stabilization Time (page 171) starts to count down just after the idle period has finished. Generator voltage and frequency are not checked (respective protections are not evaluated) and the GCB cannot be closed even if the generator voltage and frequency are within limits.
Duration of the cool down phase is determined by the setpoint Cooling Time (page 174). Cooling is performed either at nominal speed (generator voltage and frequency protections are evaluated) or at idle speed (generator voltage and frequency protections are not evaluated). Selection of the speed is done by the setpoint Cooling Speed (page 173).
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Image 5.15 Analog input alarm evaluation principle Alarm handling There are three different alarm categories regarding the period when the alarms are evaluated. The category is selectable for alarms assigned to binary/analog inputs and fixed for built-in alarms. The categories are the following: The alarm is evaluated all the time when the controller is switched on.
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Active alarm: the alarm condition persists, alarm delay has elapsed. Inactive alarm: the alarm condition has disappeared, but the alarm has not been confirmed. Confirmed alarm: the alarm condition persists, but the alarm has already been confirmed. Image 5.16 Alarm List Alarm types - Level 1 The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical level.
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Breaker open and cool down (BOC) The event appears in the alarmlist and is recorded into the history log. It causes immediate opening of the GCB and then the standard stop sequence with cooling follows. The gen-set cannot be started again while there is a BOC alarm in the alarmlist.
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Event Warning Shutdown Event Warning Shutdown Terminal email email email email CM-RS232-485 CM-Ethernet CM-GPRS yes* yes* yes* yes* CM-4G-GPS yes* yes* yes* yes* Note: * Only in EMAIL+SMS mode. Alarmlist Alarmlist is a container of active and inactive alarms. It will appear automatically on the controller display, if a new alarm occurs, or can be displayed manually from the display menu.
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Events Protection Description specification type Analog Protection 2 Sd Value measured on analog input 2 is </> than Analog Input 2 Sd (page 206) setpoint. Value measured on analog input 3 is </> than Analog Protection 3 Analog Input 3 Wrn Wrn (page 208) setpoint.
Events Protection Description specification type During starting of the engine when the RPM reach the value of Starting RPM (page 166) setpoint the starter is switched off and the Starting RPM (page 166) Sd Underspeed speed of the engine can drop under again.
Record structure Name Abbreviation Description Row number (0 corresponds to the last record, -1 to the previous Number one, etc.) Reason Reason Reason for history record (any event or alarm related to the gen-set Time Time Time Date Date Date Engine rotations per minute Power Generator active power...
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The control outputs must be configured and wiring of the power switches must be provided in such a way, that the controller has full control over the breakers – i.e. the controller can open and close the breaker at any time.
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IMPORTANT: It is necessary to configure breaker feedback to use this function. IMPORTANT: Also it is possible to use breakers without feedbacks. In this case there is check of breaker real state. There are three different time delays for breaker fail detection – see following diagrams. When binary output breaker close/open is in steady state and breaker feedback is changed the breaker fail is detected immediately (no delay).
Image 5.21 Breaker fail - breaker close/open opens When binary output breaker close/open closes there is 5 sec delay for breaker fail detection. Image 5.22 Breaker fail - breaker close/open closes 5.4.11 Exercise timers There are 2 exercise (general-purpose) timers in the controller. The timers are intended for scheduling of any operations such as e.g.
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Related setpoints for timer 2 are: Timer 2 Function (page 271) Timer 2 Day (page 276) Timer 2 Repetition (page 272) Timer 2 Repeated Day In Week (page 277) Timer 2 First Occur. Date (page 273) Timer 2 Repeat Day In Month (page 277) Timer 2 Start Time (page 273) Timer 2 Repeat Week In Month (page 278) Timer 2 Duration (page 273)
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Image 5.23 Once mode - LiteEdit2015 In timer mode select Once. In timer settings adjust date and time of occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of timer. Set-up via controller interface In controller go to the Scheduler setpoint group. Select the function of timer via Timer 1 Function (page 264) setpoint.
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Image 5.24 Daily mode - LiteEdit2015 In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Daily. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the x-th day of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 268)) and behavior of timer on weekends (Timer 1 Weekends (page...
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Image 5.25 Weekly mode - LiteEdit2015 In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Weekly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the x-th week of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 268)) and days when timer should be active (Timer 1 Day (page...
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There are two types of monthly repetition. First of them is based on repeating one day in month. Image 5.26 Monthly mode - LiteEdit2015 In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer.
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Second type of monthly repetition is based on repeating days in week in month. Image 5.27 Monthly mode - LiteEdit2015 In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the type of monthly repetition, the x-th week of repetition and days in week.
Short period mode Set-up via LiteEdit2015 To set-up timer via LiteEdit2015 go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup. Note: First of all function of timer has to be adjusted via setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264).
How to set-up rental timer This is a short guide for settings of rental timers. Please see following few steps how to set up rental timers: Choose the type of rental timer Rental Timer 1 (page 278) (based on engine running hours) Rental Timer 2 (page 280) (based on date) Adjust the length of chosen timer...
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Analog switch Setpoints Binary output Analog Switch 7 On (page 222) AIN S 07 ( 538) 479) WITCH PAGE NALOG WITCH PAGE Analog Switch 7 Off (page 223) Analog Switch 8 On (page 225) AIN S 08 ( 538) 480) WITCH PAGE NALOG...
5.4.16 Additional running engine indications It is helpful to have information other than speed (RPM), whether the engine is rotating or not, especially if RPM is measured from the generator frequency instead of magnetic pickup. The generator frequency measurement can be unreliable at very low speeds and/or may have a delayed reaction to sudden and big changes (i.e. in the moment that the engine has just started…).
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Ready Gen-set is ready to run. Cooling Gen-set is cooling before stop. MAN ( 452) gen-set operation. MERGENCY PAGE EmergMan Example: Used for bypass the controller and engine manual start. Engine started conditions Starting RPM (page 166) Engine speed (RPM) > Oil pressure >...
Image 5.31 Engine stops in Stop Time (page 174) Stop Time (page 174) When the total time of stopping will exceed setpoint than the Wrn Stop Fail (page 576) and binary outputs are activated. The controller will continuously try to stop the engine. Image 5.32 Engine stops after first Stop Time (page 174) Electric state machine...
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2 Calibration (page 289), or Analog Input 3 Calibration (page 289), or Analog Input 4 Calibration (page 290) directly to the calculated value at analog input. Note: The calibration must be done at the operational point of the analog input (e.g. 80°C, 4.0Bar etc..) Default sensor curves There are 16 default resistive curves available.
5.4.20 PLC PLC Editor is powerful tool which helps you to create your own PLC scheme. It has graphical interface to have user interface easy to use. Image 5.33 PLC Editor main page List of available PLC blocks PLC block Number of blocks OR/AND XOR/RS...
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following essential steps: Adjust the sheet to your needs. See Working with sheets (page 108) for more information. Add PLC blocks into the sheets. See Adding PLC blocks (page 108) for more information. Define inputs and outputs of the PLC program. See Define inputs and outputs (page 109) for more information.
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Image 5.35 Adding PLC blocks Note: To delete PLC block just click on it and press delete button. Also delete selection function can by used. Note: To see context help for selected PLC block just press F1 button. Define inputs and outputs Image 5.36 Blank sheet of PLC editor Inputs Sheet inputs are located at the left side of a sheet.
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Double-click on a free input position or existing input to add new input or edit the existing one. Select the source for the input. If you create a binary input, you can select a source from following categories: Bin. Values - this category contains all binary values available in the controller as binary inputs, logical binary outputs etc.
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Outputs Sheet outputs are located at the right side of a sheet. Follow the procedure below to add or edit an input. Doubleclick on a free output position to add new sheet output Doubleclick on an already created output to configure the output onto a controller output terminal or a logical binary input (first of all some PLC block output has to be connected to this output to enable configuration of output) Image 5.38 PLC outputs...
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Locate the mouse pointer over the starting point of the wire. If the area under the mouse pointer is a connection point, the pointer will change the color (fill of pointer will be white). Press and hold the left mouse button and drag the wire to the destination of required connection point. If you point over a valid connection point, the connection point will be marked with a red circle.
Other functions Consistency check Use this function to check if all inputs and outputs of PLC block are connected. Delete whole content of sheet Use this function to delete the whole content of sheet (including blocks, wires, inputs, outputs, etc...). Hints Use this function to enable or disable quick hints for blocks (controller help is not affected by this function).
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Providing After-Treatment status information by displaying universal lamps (icons) displaying analog and binary values Control of After-Treatment regeneration function by transmitting commands to the ECU Providing After-Treatment status information After-Treatment screen This screen is shown with configured ECU which supports Tier 4 Final. After-Treatment screen is automatically shown, once any of selected lamps gets active or change status.
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Universal lamps (icons) Universal lamp icons are shown on the After-Treatment screen. Based on specific value read in specific frame with specific SPN is every lamp icon either: shown hidden blinking slow (1Hz) blinking fast (2Hz) Note: Lamp icon blinking is defined as displaying active lamp icon and inverse colored active lamp icon in required frequency.
Lamp name Active icon Inactive icon Notes Note: This value can light or blink on both Malfunction indicator lamp frequencies. This lamp also activates alarm After- Treatment (page 576). Note: This lamp also Fluid tank low level indicator activates alarm After- Treatment (page 576).
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Configuration set 1 Configuration set 2 Configuration set 3 Nominal RPM 1 (page 291) Nominal RPM 2 (page 294) Nominal RPM 3 (page 296) Nominal Frequency 1 (page 291) Nominal Frequency 2 (page 293) Nominal Frequency 3 (page 295) Nominal Voltage Ph-N 1 (page 292) Nominal Voltage Ph-N 2 (page 294) Nominal Voltage Ph-N 3 (page 296) Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 1 (page 292)
6 Communication 6.1 PC 6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 6 back to Table of contents 6.1 PC 6.1.1 Direct communication 6.1.2 Remote communication 6.1.1 Direct communication A RS232, USB, RS485 or ethernet interface can be used for direct cable connection to a PC. Connection via RS232 A plug-in communication module CM-RS232-485 is necessary for communication via RS232 connection.
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To connect your PC tool to the controller use the INTERNET connection type and just put the CM-Ethernet IP address into the gen-set address box in the PC tool. If you do not use the default ComAp TCP Port (page 338) then you also have to specify the port number using a colon.
6.1.2 Remote communication A PC can be connected to the controller also remotely via CM-GPRS or CM-Ethernet plug-in module. IMPORTANT: Factory default password and access code are "0". It is highly recommended to change these parameters. Ethernet LAN connection Direct IP LAN connection is intended to be used if the CM-Ethernet module is reachable from the client computer by specifying the IP address at which the module can be contacted.
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IP address of the network gateway to the local IP address of CM- Ethernet at the port specified for ComAp protocol. Different port numbers can be used to create multiple port forwarding rules in the same local network.
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Event SMS The InteliLite controller equipped with the CM-GPRS or CM-4G-GPS communication module is able to send Event SMS according to the setting of setpoint: Event Message (page 329) Telephone Number 1 (page 322) Note: Firstly setpoint has to be adjusted. The following events can be received by mobile phone: Engine Start/Stop Manual Start/Stop...
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start Start the engine in MAN mode. stop Stop the engine in MAN mode. fault reset Acknowledging alarms and deactivating the horn output. gcb close Closing GCB in MAN and TEST mode. gcb open Opening GCB in MAN and TEST mode. Switching to OFF mode.
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Alarm list ----------------------------------------------- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Events ----------------------------------------------- hh:mm:ss Event 1 hh:mm:ss Event 2 hh:mm:ss Event 3 Alarm Email The InteliLite controller equipped with the CM-Ethernet communication module is able to send Alarm Emails according to the setting of setpoints: Wrn Message (page 329) BOC Message (page 329) Sd Messages (page 330)
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Alarm list ----------------------------------------------- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 History events ----------------------------------------------- 0 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 1 -1 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 2 -2 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 3 Note: Asterisk means that alarm is unconfirmed and exclamation mark means that alarm is active. InteliLite Global Guide...
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Web Server IMPORTANT: The web interface is based on HTTP protocol and is intended to be used only in private networks. It is not recommended to expose the web interface to the public Internet. The Web Server is designed for basic monitoring and adjustment of the controller using a web browser. Just put the controller IP address into the browser to display the main controller web page like http://192.168.1.254.
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Scada Click to the SCADA link in the toolbar to display the scada page. The scada page is also the main page which is displayed by default if you just put the CM-Ethernet address into the browser (after entering the right access code).
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Measurement Click to the MEASUREMENT link in the toolbar to display the measurement page. Then click to the required group name in the left box to display values of the group in the right box. Note: The measurement page is automatically refreshed every 60 seconds (this time cannot be changed). Image 6.9 Web Server - measurement screen InteliLite Global Guide...
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Setpoints Click to the SETPOINTS link in the toolbar to display the setpoints page. Click to the required group name in the left box to display setpoints of the group in the right box. Click to the required setpoint name or value to change the value. If the respective setpoint is protected by password, which is indicated by a lock icon by the setpoint name, you have to click on the "Controller password"...
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History Click to the HISTORY link in the toolbar to display the history page. Use the control buttons to move within the history file. Note: The history page is automatically refreshed every 60 seconds. If a new record appears in the controller, the web page will not show it immediately as e.g.
Web Server Adjustment Click to the "Web Server settings" icon in the toolbar to display the settings page. Select the controller language the web pages will appear in. Select the rate of automatic refresh of the scada page. Image 6.12 Web Server - Adjustment screen 6 back to Communication 6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 6.2.1 SNMP...
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same group can be used to customize the „community strings“ for the read and write operations which have function like „passwords“. All requests sent from the SNMP Manager have to contain community string which match with the community string adjusted in the controller otherwise the controller refuses the operation. MIB table The „MIB table“ ...
SNMP notifications Except the request-response communication model, in which the communication is controlled by the Manager, there are also messages that the Agent sends without any requests. These messages are called „Notifications“ and inform the Manager about significant events occurred in the Agent. The controller can send notifications to two different SNMP Managers (two different IP addresses).
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Read: 03, 04 3000 .. 3999 Setpoints Read/Write Holding Registers Write: 06, 16 Input Registers Read: 03, 04 Reserved Read/Write, depends on 4200 .. 7167 registers each specific register Holding Registers Write: 06, 16 Mapping data types to registers As there are multiple data types in the controller but only one data type in MODBUS (the register, which is 2 byte long), a mapping table is necessary to compose and decompose the MODBUS messages correctly.
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Number of Data type Meaning Data maping registers LSB1 = ASCII value of the 2. character MSB2 = ASCII value of the 3. character max 15 ASCII characters. LSB2 = ASCII value of the 4. character … MSB1 = ASCII value of the 1. character LSB1 = ASCII value of the 2.
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02 – illegal address is returned if the client tries to perform an operation with a object address that is not related to any existing object or that is located inside an object which is composed by multiple addresses (registers). 04 –...
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Register Number of Access Data type Meaning addresses registers 4566 - 4592 read Alarm 14. record in alarm list 4593 - 4619 read Alarm 15. record in alarm list 4620 - 4646 read Alarm 16. record in alarm list List of commands and arguments "Commands"...
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MODBUS examples Modbus RTU examples Reading of Battery voltage Export table of values from LiteEdit Table: Values Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04 Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Controller 01053 8213 BatteryVoltage Integer Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 041D...
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Reading all binary inputs as modbus register Table: Values Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04 Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Min Max Group Binary 01068 8235 Binary#2 Controller I/O Inputs Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 042C = 1068 Response: (Numbers in Hex)
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Reading binary inputs as coil status. Table: Binaries Allowed MODBUS functions: 01, 02 Addresses Source C.O.# Name of Value Bit Name Modbus Addr. = Value Bit # Group State # Name of State Activated by protection(s): Prot. Addr. = State 00000 Value 8235...
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Starting the engine Before starting engine you may need to write password. Depends on your settings in controller. Table Reserved registers (page 136) Register addresses Number of registers Access Data type Meaning Writing:command argument 4207 - 4208 read/write Unsigned32 Reading: command return value 4209 write Unsigned16...
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Password This password is the same as in LiteEdit or directly in controller. Table Reserved registers (page 136) Register addresses Number of registers Access Data type Meaning 4211 write Unsigned16 Password Note: Default password is "0". In this example the password is "1234". Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Password...
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Nominal Power – writing Table: Setpoints Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04, 06, 16 Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Nominal Basic 03008 8276 Unsigned 5000 Power Settings Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Data Controller address Modbus function 0BC0 = 3008 0064 = 100 Response: (Numbers in Hex)
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Modbus TCP examples Reading of Battery voltage Export table of values from LiteEdit Table: Values Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04 Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Controller 01053 8213 BatteryVoltage Integer Request: (Numbers in Hex) transaction protocol Length of Register address Controller Modbus Number of...
7 Technical data Power supply Binary inputs 8-36 VDC 7, non-isolated Power supply range Number 394 mA / 8 VDC 0-2 VDC close contact Close/Open indication >6 VDC open contact 255 mA / 12 VDC Power consumption 140 mA / 24 VDC Binary outputs 97 mA / 36 VDC 2 high current output, non-isolated...
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Certificates and standards 61000- 61000- 61010- 61000- 2-1 (- °C/16 h for std, - °C/16 h for versio 61000- 2-2 (70 °C/16 61000- (2÷25 Hz / ±1,6 25÷10 0 Hz / 4,0 g) 61000- 2-27 (a=500 61000- 2-30 60529 (front panel IP65, back...
8.1.1 Setpoints What setpoints are: Setpoints are analog, binary or special data objects which are used for adjusting the controller to the specific environment. Setpoints are organized into groups according to their meaning. Setpoints can be adjusted from the controller front panel, PC, MODBUS, etc. All setpoints can be protected by a password against unauthorized changes.
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List of setpoints Protect Hold Off Fuel Tank Volume Basic settings Sd Ventilation Time Maximal Fuel Drop Gen-Set Name Cooling Speed Maximal Fuel Drop Delay 186 Nominal Power Split Cooling Time Fuel Pump On Phase Stop Time Fuel Pump Off Nominal Power After Cooling Time Transfer Wrn Delay...
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Analog Switch 6 Off Analog Protection 14 Wrn 241 Generator > Frequency Analog Protection 7 Wrn 220 Analog Protection 14 Sd 242 Analog Protection 7 Sd Analog Protection 14 Generator < Frequency Delay Analog Protection 7 Delay 221 Analog Switch 14 On Analog Switch 7 On Generator <...
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ECU Speed Adjustment 1 297 Timer 2 Repeat Day In AirGate Connection ECU Frequency Select 2 298 Month AirGate Address ECU Speed Adjustment 2 298 Timer 2 Repeat Week In ComAp TCP Port ECU Frequency Select 3 299 Month InteliLite Global Guide...
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Group: Basic settings Subgroup: Name Gen-Set Name Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 15 characters [-] Default value InteliLite Alternative config Step Comm object 8637 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User defined name, used for the controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection.
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Nominal Power Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [kW] Default value 200 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 8276 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Overload BOC (page 194) Nominal power of the gen-set.
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CT Ratio Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [A/5A] Default value 2 000 A/5A Alternative config Step 1 A/5A Comm object 8274 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Gen-set current transformers ratio.
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Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 3x CT (Current Transformer) 3Ph4Wire Grounded Star (Grounded Wye) connection – 3PY Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift 3x CT (Current Transformer) Autodetect High Leg Delta L1 >=100V; L1 <=140V L2 >=140V L3 >=100V;...
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Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 80 .. 40 000 [V] Default value 400 V Alternative config Step Comm object 11657 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type (page 157).
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Gear Teeth Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] FGen->RPM / 1 .. 500 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8252 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Number of teeth on the engine flywheel where the pick-up is installed. Set to zero if no pick-up is used and the Engine speed will be counted from the generator frequency.
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Subgroup: Controller settings Controller mode Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8315 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint can be used for changing the Controller mode remotely, e.g.
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Reset To Manual Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 9983 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description If this function is enabled, the controller will switch automatically to MAN mode when there is a red alarm in the alarm list and fault reset button is pressed.
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Horn Timeout Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 599 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8264 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Setting of horn behavior. Disabled Disabling the Horn sounding function Timeout for...
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Main Screen Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] PwrFactor / ATT [-] Default value PwrFactor Alternative config Step Comm object 13346 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Setpoint adjust value which is shown on main screen. PwrFactor: Value of power factor is shown on main screen.
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Cranking Attempts Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 10 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8255 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Maximal number of cranking attempts. 6 back to List of setpoints Maximum Cranking Time Setpoint group Engine settings...
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Prestart Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8394 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Time of closing of the 506) output prior to the engine start.
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Starting Oil Pressure Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,0 .. 10,0 [bar] / Disabled Default value 4,5 bar Alternative config Step 0,1 bar Comm object 9681 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Oil pressure limit for starting.
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Image 8.2 D+ Function 1 Image 8.3 D+ Function 2 6 back to List of setpoints Glow Plugs Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. Prestart Time (page 166) Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 14412 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Subgroup: Starting Timers Fuel Solenoid Lead Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,0 .. 25,0 [s] Default value 0,5 s Alternative config Step 0,1 s Comm object 10525 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay between...
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Image 8.5 Idle Time 1 Image 8.6 Idle Time 2 6 back to List of setpoints InteliLite Global Guide...
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Minimal Stabilization Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. Maximal Stabilization Time (page 172) Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8259 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description When the gen-set has been started and the idle timer has elapsed, the controller will wait for a period adjusted by this setpoint before closing GCB, even if the generator voltage and frequency are already in limits.
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Maximal Stabilization Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Minimal Stabilization Time (page 171) .. 300 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8313 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description When the gen-set has been started and the idle timer has elapsed, the generator voltage and frequency must get within limits within this period of time, otherwise an appropriate shutdown alarm (generator voltage and/or...
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Sd Ventilation Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 60 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 9695 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Fuel Solenoid (page 164) In case is set to GAS, the Sd Ventilation Time adjusts the time of the starter to be switched on for engine pre-ventilation in the case of a first start attempt after shutdown or controller switch- 6 back to List of setpoints...
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Subgroup: Stopping Timers Cooling Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 3 600 [s] Default value 30 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8258 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Runtime of the unloaded gen-set to cool the engine before stop.
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Image 8.10 Stop Time 2 6 back to List of setpoints After Cooling Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 3 600 [s] Default value 180 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8662 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard...
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Overspeed Overshot Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 50 [%] Default value Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal RPM (page 160) Comm object 14107 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Overspeed This setpoint rise the upper limit of overspeed protection for the time which is defined in setpoint...
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Oil Pressure Wrn Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 12895 Related applications...
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ECU Oil Pressure Wrn Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by ECU sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config ECU sensor curve Step the step is defined by ECU sensor curve Comm object 14426 Related applications...
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Coolant Temperature Wrn Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 12896 Related applications...
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ECU Coolant Temperature Wrn Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by ECU sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config ECU sensor curve Step the step is defined by ECU sensor curve Comm object 14429 Related applications...
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Temperature Switch On Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is define by sensor curve (analog or ECU) the value is defined by Default value sensor curve (analog or Alternative config ECU) Step the step is defined by sensor curve (analog or ECU) Comm object 8688 Related applications...
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Temperature Switch Off Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is define by sensor curve (analog or ECU) the value is defined by Default value sensor curve (analog or Alternative config ECU) Step the step is defined by sensor curve (analog or ECU) Comm object 8689 Related applications...
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Coolant Temperature Low Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 900 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10270 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical analog input 543) is configured OOLANT...
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Fuel Level Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 900 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 14343 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Visible only if the logical analog input 544) is configured or logical EVEL...
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ECU Fuel Level Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 900 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 14433 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configuredd Description Delay for Fuel level which is send from ECU.
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Maximal Fuel Drop Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 14683 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Maximal Fuel Drop (page 185) When the value of fuel drop per hour is higher than this delay stars count down.
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Fuel Pump Off Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Fuel Pump On (page 186) .. 100 [%] Default value 90 % Alternative config Step Comm object 10101 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Visible only if the logical binary output 493) is configured and PAGE...
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Transfer Wrn Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 60 [s] Default value 30 s Alternative config Step Comm object 10685 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical binary output 493) is configured PAGE...
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Maintenance Timer 2 Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 ... 9 999 [h] / Disabled Default value 1 000 h Alternative config Step Comm object 10529 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Maintenance timer 2 counts down when engine is running.
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Battery < Voltage Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 8,0 V .. Battery > Voltage (page 190) Default value 18,0 V Alternative config Step 0,1 V Comm object 8387 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Warning threshold for low battery voltage.
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Default value 100 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 11658 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical binary output 506) is configured. OWER WITCH PAGE Description Threshold level for switching the binary output 506) OWER WITCH...
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Power Switch Off Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 32 000 [kW] Default value 50 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 11659 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical binary output 506) is configured.
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Subgroup: ECU Settings ECU Frequency Select Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Primary / Secondary / Default [-] Default value Default Alternative config Step Comm object 10266 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description This setpoint is used for choosing a frequency of ECU.
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Group: Generator settings Subgroup: Overload Protection Overload BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. 200 [%] Default value 120 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Power (page 156) Comm object 8280 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard...
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Subgroup: Current Protection Short Circuit BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 100 .. 500 [%] Default value 250 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Current (page 156) Comm object 8282 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always...
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IDMT Overcurrent Delay Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1,0 .. 60,0 [s] Default value 4,0 s Alternative config Step 0,1 s Comm object 8283 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Description (page 196) IDMT curve shape selection.
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Current Unbalance BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 200 [%] of Nominal Current (page 156) Default value 50 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Current (page 156) Comm object 8284 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced...
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Subgroup: Voltage Protection Generator > Voltage Sd Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Generator > Voltage Wrn (page 198) .. 200 [%] Default value 110 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-N (page 158) Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 159) Comm object 8291...
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Generator < Voltage BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0 .. Generator < Voltage Wrn (page 199) Default value 70 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-N (page 158) Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 159) Comm object 8293 Related applications...
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Generator <> Voltage Delay Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,0 .. 600,0 [s] Default value 3,0 s Alternative config Step 0,1 s Comm object 9103 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Generator >...
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Subgroup: Frequency Protection Generator > Frequency BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Generator > Frequency Wrn (page 201) .. 200,0 [%] Default value 110,0 % Alternative config Step 0,1 % of Nominal Frequency (page 159) Comm object 8296 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Generator < Frequency Wrn Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Generator < Frequency BOC (page 201) Generator > Frequency Wrn (page 201) Default value 85,0 % Alternative config Step 0,1 % of Nominal Frequency (page 159) Comm object 9689 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Analog Protection 1 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9260 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 1 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11407 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 1 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11410 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 2 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9263 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 2 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11408 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 2 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11411 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 3 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9266 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 3 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11409 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 3 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 11412 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 4 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9269 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 4 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14385 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 4 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14386 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 5 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9272 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 5 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14963 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 5 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14979 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 6 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9275 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 6 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14964 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 6 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14980 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 7 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9278 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 7 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14965 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 7 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14981 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 8 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9281 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 8 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14966 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 8 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14982 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 9 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9284 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 9 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14967 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 9 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14983 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 10 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9287 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 10 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14968 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 10 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14984 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 11 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9290 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 11 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14969 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 11 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14985 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 12 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9293 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 12 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14970 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 12 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14986 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 13 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9296 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 13 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14971 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 13 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14987 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 14 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9299 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 14 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14972 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 14 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14988 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 15 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9302 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 15 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14973 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 15 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14989 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 16 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9305 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 16 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14974 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 16 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14990 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 17 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9308 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 17 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14975 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 17 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14991 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 18 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9311 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 18 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14976 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 18 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14992 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 19 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9314 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 19 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14977 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 19 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14993 Related applications...
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Analog Protection 20 Sd Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 9317 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 20 On Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14978 Related applications...
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Analog Switch 20 Off Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 14994 Related applications...
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Date Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] DD/MM/YYYY [-] Default value 1.1.2015 Alternative config Step Comm object 24553 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Actual date adjustment. 6 back to List of setpoints Time Stamp Period Setpoint group Scheduler...
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Subgroup: Timer 1 Timer 1 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disable / No Func / /Auto Run / Mode OFF [-] Default value Disable Alternative config Step Comm object 11660 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description...
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Timer Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10969 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 1 are: Timer 1 Function (page 264) Timer 1 Day (page 269) Timer 1 Repetition (page 265) Timer 1 Repeated Day In Week (page 270)
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Timer 1 First Occur. Date Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] [DD/MM/YYYY] Default value 01/01/2000 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264) Description Timer 1 Function (page 264).
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Timer 1 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264) Description Timer 1 Function (page...
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Timer 1 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264) Description Timer 1 Function (page 264).
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Timer 1 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264) Description Timer 1 Function (page 264) Behavior of...
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Timer 1 Repeat Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Repeated Day / Repeated Day In Week [-] Default value Repeated Day Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 264) Description Timer 1 Function (page...
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Timer 1 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Timer 1 Function (page 264) Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the...
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Timer Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10970 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 2 are: Timer 2 Function (page 271) Timer 2 Day (page 276) Timer 2 Repetition (page 272) Timer 2 Repeated Day In Week (page 277)
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Timer 2 First Occur. Date Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] [DD/MM/YYYY] Default value 01/01/2000 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 271) Description ofTimer 2 Function (page 271).
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Timer 2 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Timer 2 Function (page 271) Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Description Repeated interval of...
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Timer 2 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 271) Description Timer 2 Function (page 271).
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Timer 2 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 271) Description Timer 2 Function (page 271) Behavior of...
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Timer 2 Repeat Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Repeated Day / Repeated Day In Week [-] Default value Repeated Day Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Timer 2 Function (page 271) Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Description Use this setpoint to adjust behavior of monthly repetition of the...
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Timer 2 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 271) Description Timer 2 Function (page 271)
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Image 8.60 Rental Timer 1 Rental The Running Hours Overrun counter will start increment when the engine is continue running after the Timer 1 (page 278) elapsed. Note: There is no priority between Rental Timer 1 and Rental Timer 2. The sooner timer will activated the Rental Timer BOC (page 282) protection.
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Rental Timer 1 Wrn Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disabled / 1.. Rental Timer 1 (page 278) Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 14332 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Rental Timer 1 (page 278) Description Rental Timer 1...
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Rental Timer 2 (page 280) When the elapsed during engine run the gen-set will not stop immediately. The Rental Timer BOC (page 282) adjustable timer will start in this moment. The engine will be cooled and stopped Rental Timer BOC (page 282) when the time elapsed.
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Rental Timer 2 Wrn Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Disabled / 01/01/2015 .. Rental Timer 2 (page 280) [DD/MM/YYYY] Default value 01/01/2015 Alternative config Step 1 day Comm object 14368 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Rental Timer 2 (page 280)
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Group: Geo-Fencing Home Latitude Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] -90,0000..90,0000 [°] Default value 0,0000 ° Alternative config Step 0,0001 ° Comm object 14606 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjust latitude of "home"...
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Fence Radius 1 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,0..99,9 [km] Default value 0,0 km Alternative config Step 0,1 km Comm object 11677 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Fence 1 Protection (page 286) Radius for circle area 1.
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Fence 2 Delay Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..3600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 14609 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Fence 2 Protection (page 287).
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Fence 1 Protection Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] HistRecOnl / Wrn / Sd / BOC[-] Default value HistRecOnl Alternative config Step Comm object 14610 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Fence Radius 1 (page Protection type for geo-fencing 1 protection.
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Fence 2 Protection Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] HistRecOnl / Wrn / Sd / BOC[-] Default value HistRecOnl Alternative config Step Comm object 14611 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Fence Radius 2 (page Protection type for geo-fencing 2 protection.
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Slot B Setpoint group Plug-In Modules Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value ENABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 24279 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint enable or disable module in slot B. 6 back to List of setpoints Group: Sensors Spec Subgroup: Analog Input 1...
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Subgroup: Analog Input 2 Analog Input 2 Calibration Setpoint group Sensors Spec Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve 0 (number of decimal is Default value Alternative config given by sensor curve) Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 8407 Related applications...
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Subgroup: Analog Input 4 Analog Input 4 Calibration Setpoint group Sensors Spec Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve 0 (number of decimal is Default value Alternative config given by sensor curve) Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve Comm object 8793 Related applications...
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Nominal Current 1 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 1 .. 10 000 [A] Default value 350 A Alternative config Step Comm object 12049 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection Type 1 (page 290).
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Nominal Voltage Ph-N 1 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 80 .. 20 000 [V] Default value 231 V Alternative config Step Comm object 12052 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection Type 1 (page 290).
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Connection type 2 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Monophase / Splitphase / 3Ph3Wire / High Leg D / 3Ph4Wire / Autodetect [-] Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config Step Comm object 12059 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description...
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Nominal RPM 2 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 100 .. 4 000 [RPM] Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config Step 1 RPM Comm object 9916 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal RPM (page 160) When logical binary input...
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Connection type 3 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Monophase / Splitphase / 3Ph3Wire / High Leg D / 3Ph4Wire / Autodetect [-] Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config Step Comm object 12060 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description...
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Nominal RPM 3 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 100 .. 4 000 [RPM] Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config Step 1 RPM Comm object 15196 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal RPM (page 160) When logical binary input...
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Subgroup: Engine settings ECU Frequency Select 1 Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Primary / Secondary / Default [-] Default value Default Alternative config Step Comm object 14335 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description When logical binary input 450)
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ECU Frequency Select 2 Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Primary / Secondary / Default [-] Default value Default Alternative config Step Comm object 14336 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description ECU Frequency Select (page When logical binary input...
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ECU Frequency Select 3 Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Primary / Secondary / Default [-] Default value Default Alternative config Step Comm object 15198 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description ECU Frequency Select (page When logical binary input...
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Group: CM-RS232-485 COM1 Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Direct / MODBUS [-] Default value Direct Alternative config Step Comm object 24522 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Communication protocol switch for the COM1 channel.
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COM1 MODBUS Communication Speed Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 [bps] Default value 9600 bps Alternative config Step Comm object 24477 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint COM1 Mode (page Setpoint visibility 300)
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COM2 MODBUS Communication Speed Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 [bps] Default value 9600 bps Alternative config Step Comm object 24420 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint COM2 Mode (page Setpoint visibility 301)
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APN Name CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24363 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Description APN (Access Point Name) of the GPRS/4G network, provided by GSM operator.
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Email Address 1 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24298 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules)
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Email Address 3 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24145 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules)
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Email/SMS Language CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] Default value English Alternative config Step Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail. Note: Numbers correspond with languages in language list.
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Note: You may use also any public SMTP server which does not require connection over SSL/TLS channels. If the device is connected to AirGate the AirGate SMTP server at "airgate.comap.cz" may be used. Ports 25 and 9925 are supported. After controller connects to AirGate for the first time (or with new public IP address), it may not be able to send emails for first 5-10 minutes.
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SMTP Sender Address CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24310 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS module)
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Event Message CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10926 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages.
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Sd Messages CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Sd Messages.
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Telephone Number 2 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24295 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint either a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM numbers use either the national format (i.e.
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Telephone Number 4 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24142 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint either a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM numbers use either the national format (i.e.
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Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name or IP address of the AirGate server. Use the free AirGate server provided by ComAp at airgate.comap.cz. Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules. 6 back to List of setpoints...
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ComAp PC program (i.e. LiteEdit2015). This setpoint should be adjusted to 23, which is the default port used by all ComAp PC programs. A different value should be used only in special situations as e.g. sharing one public IP address among many controllers or to overcome a firewall restrictions.
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APN Name CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24363 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Description APN (Access Point Name) of the GPRS/4G network, provided by GSM operator.
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Email Address 1 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24298 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules)
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Email Address 3 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24145 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules)
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Email/SMS Language CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] Default value English Alternative config Step Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail. Note: Numbers correspond with languages in language list.
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Note: You may use also any public SMTP server which does not require connection over SSL/TLS channels. If the device is connected to AirGate the AirGate SMTP server at "airgate.comap.cz" may be used. Ports 25 and 9925 are supported. After controller connects to AirGate for the first time (or with new public IP address), it may not be able to send emails for first 5-10 minutes.
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SMTP Sender Address CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24310 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS module)
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Event Message CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10926 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages.
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Sd Messages CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Sd Messages.
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Telephone Number 2 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24295 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint either a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM numbers use either the national format (i.e.
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Telephone Number 4 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24142 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint either a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM numbers use either the national format (i.e.
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ComAp PC program (i.e. LiteEdit2015). This setpoint should be adjusted to 23, which is the default port used by all ComAp PC programs. A different value should be used only in special situations as e.g. sharing one public IP address among many controllers or to overcome a firewall restrictions.
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Group: CM-Ethernet Email Address 1 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24298 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Mode (page 314) (CM- Setpoint visibility...
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Email Address 3 CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24145 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Mode (page 314) Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint (CM- Setpoint visibility GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules)
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Email/SMS Language CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] Default value English Alternative config Step Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail. Note: Numbers correspond with languages in language list.
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Event Message CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10926 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages.
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Sd Messages CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS; CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Sd Messages.
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Note: You may use also any public SMTP server which does not require connection over SSL/TLS channels. If the device is connected to AirGate the AirGate SMTP server at "airgate.comap.cz" may be used. Ports 25 and 9925 are supported. After controller connects to AirGate for the first time (or with new public IP address), it may not be able to send emails for first 5-10 minutes.
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IP Address Mode Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] FIXED / AUTOMATIC [-] Default value AUTOMATIC Alternative config Step Comm object 24259 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the ethernet connection is adjusted.
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Subnet Mask Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 255.255.255.0 Alternative config Step Comm object 24375 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode (page Setpoint visibility 332)
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DNS IP Address 1 Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config Step Comm object 24362 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 1 is adjusted.
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MODBUS Server Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 24337 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enable or disable MODBUS communication via ethernet interface. 6 back to List of setpoints SNMP Agent Setpoint group...
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SNMP WR Community String Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0..31 characters [-] Default value private Alternative config Step Comm object 24334 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint SNMP Agent (page Setpoint visibility 335)
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Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name or IP address of the AirGate server. Use the free AirGate server provided by ComAp at airgate.comap.cz. Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules. 6 back to List of setpoints...
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ComAp PC program (i.e. LiteEdit2015). This setpoint should be adjusted to 23, which is the default port used by all ComAp PC programs. A different value should be used only in special situations as e.g. sharing one public IP address among many controllers or to overcome a firewall restrictions.
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Earth Fault Delay Setpoint group EM-BIO8-EFCP Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,03 .. 5,00 [s] Default value 0,10 s Alternative config Step 0,01 s Comm object 11633 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Delay for Earth Fault Current protection.
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Earth Fault Sd Setpoint group EM-BIO8-EFCP Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] 0,03 .. 5,00 [A] Default value 0,30 A Alternative config Step 0,01 [A] Comm object 11632 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Limit value for Earth Fault Current protection.
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PLC Setpoint 2 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10441 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 3 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10442 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 4 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10443 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 5 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10444 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 6 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10445 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 7 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10446 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 8 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10447 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 9 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10448 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 10 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10449 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 11 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10450 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 12 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10451 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 13 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10452 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 14 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10453 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 15 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10454 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 16 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10455 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 17 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10456 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 18 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10457 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 19 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10458 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 20 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10459 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 21 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10460 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 22 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10461 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 23 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10462 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 24 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10463 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 25 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10464 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 26 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10465 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 27 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10466 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 28 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10467 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 29 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10468 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 30 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10469 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 31 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10470 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 32 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10471 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 33 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10472 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 34 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10473 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 35 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10474 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 36 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10475 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 37 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10476 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 38 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10477 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 39 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10478 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 40 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10479 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 41 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10480 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 42 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10481 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 43 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10482 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 44 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10483 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 45 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10484 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 46 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10485 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 47 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10486 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 48 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10487 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 49 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10488 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 50 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10489 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 51 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10490 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 52 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10491 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 53 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10492 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 54 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10493 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 55 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10494 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 56 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10495 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 57 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10496 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 58 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10497 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 59 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10498 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 60 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10499 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 61 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10500 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 62 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10501 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 63 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10502 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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PLC Setpoint 64 Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.1 Range [units] Depends on resolution of value [-] Depends on resolution of Default value Alternative config value [-] Step Depends on resolution of value [-] Comm object 10503 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility...
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8.1.2 Values What values are: Values (or quantities) are analog or binary data objects, measured or computed by the controller, that are intended for reading from the controller screen, PC, MODBUS, etc. Values are organized into groups according to their meaning. Invalid flag If valid data is not available for a particular value, the invalid flag is set to it.
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List of values Load Characteristic Num E-Stops Engine Load Characteristic L1 Num Starts DEF Level Load Characteristic L2 Rental 1 DPF Ash Load Load Characteristic L3 Rental 2 DPF Soot Load Load kVA Running Hours ECU-BIN 1 Load kVA L1 Shutdowns ECU-BIN 2 Load kVA L2...
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Current DNS Date/Time ETH Interface Status Time Current Gateway Date Current IP Address Plug-In I/O Last Email Result MAC Address EM BIO A Current Subnet Mask EM BIO B CM-GPRS ; CM-4G- GPS (4G part) AirGate Status AirGate ID Connection Type Cell Diag Code Cell ErrorRate Cell Signal Lev...
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Group: Engine DEF Level Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 14522 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The level of diesel exhaust fluid tank. 6 back to List of values DPF Ash Load Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object...
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ECU-BIN 2 Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10154 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature [°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
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ECU-BIN 6 Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10158 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature [°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
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ECU-BIN-EXT-1 Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10173 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature [°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
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Speed Request Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10137 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Engine speed control via CAN bus. Speed request Requested speed Accelerator pedal position 1350 RPM 1500 RPM 100% 1650 RPM 100% 6 back to List of values Speed Required RPM Value group Engine...
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Generator Voltage L1-N Value group Generator Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8192 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator voltage on phase 1. 6 back to List of values Generator Voltage L2-L3 Value group Generator Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9629 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Nominal Current Value group Generator Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9978 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator nominal current. 6 back to List of values Nominal Power Value group Generator Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9018 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator nominal power.
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Group: Load Load A L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8198 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load current phase L1. Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via LiteEdit2015 PC tool). In this case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
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Load Characteristic L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8626 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Character of the generator load in the L1 phase. “L” means inductive load, “C” is capacitive and “R” is resistive load (power factor = 1). 6 back to List of values Load Characteristic L2 Value group...
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Load kVA L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8530 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load apparent power L1. Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via LiteEdit2015 PC tool). In this case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
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Load kVAr L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units kVAr Comm object 8527 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load reactive power in phase L1. Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via LiteEdit2015 PC tool). In this case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
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Load kW L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8524 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load active power in phase L1. Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via LiteEdit2015 PC tool). In this case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
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Load Power Factor L1 Load Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8533 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator power factor in phase L1. 6 back to List of values Load Power Factor L2 Load Load Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8534 Related applications...
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Analog Input 3 Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.2.1 Units Configurable Comm object 9153 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is the value of the analog input 3 of the controller. 6 back to List of values Analog Input 4 Value group Controler I/O Related FW...
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Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10603 Related applications AMF, MRS Description D+ terminal voltage. 6 back to List of values Group: Statistics Genset kWArh Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.1 Units kWArh Comm object 8539 Related applications AMF, MRS Description...
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Maintenance 2 Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.1 Units hours Comm object 10529 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Maintenance Timer 2 (page 189). Countdown until next maintenance 2. Initial value can be set in 6 back to List of values Maintenance 3 Value group Statistics...
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Rental 2 Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.1 Units days Comm object 14369 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Remaining hours of Rental Timer 2 (page 280). 6 back to List of values Running Hours Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.1 Units hours Comm object...
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Time Till Empty Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.1 Units hours Comm object 13771 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Assessment in hours when the fuel tank will be empty. Fuel Tank Volume (page 185) Note: This value is based on setpoint and value from ECU Fuel Rate.
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Group: IL Info Application Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 8480 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The value contains actual application in controller. 6 back to List of values Breaker State Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object...
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FW Version Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24339 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Major and minor firmware version number. 6 back to List of values ID String Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24501 Related applications...
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Timer Text Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10040 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The value contains the numeric code of the “Current process timer” text which is shown on the main screen of the controller. The assignment of texts to the codes can be obtained using LiteEdit2015.
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Log Bout 3 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9145 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs. 6 back to List of values Log Bout 4 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9146 Related applications...
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Log Bout 8 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 9150 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs. 6 back to List of values Log Bout 9 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 11896 Related applications...
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AirGate ID CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24309 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Identification string generated by AirGate server for the purpose of establishing communication via LiteEdit2015 or any other supported PC tool. 6 back to List of values Connection Type CM-GPRS;...
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unknown status of SIM locking No GSM signal Not possible to read the SIM card parameters GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by locked SIM card Unknown modem Bad answer to complement initialization string Not possible to read GSM signal strength CDMA modem not detected No CDMA network Unsuccessful registration to CDMA network...
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Cell ErrorRate CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24300 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This value contains information about relative quality of the cellular signal received by the CM-GPRS module or by CM-4G-GPS module. The lower value means higher quality of signal. 6 back to List of values Cell Signal Lev CM-GPRS;...
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Last Email Result CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24307 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication.
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Operator CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24147 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The name of operator which to SIM card is connected. Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator. 6 back to List of values Group: CM-4G-GPS Altitude...
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Longitude CM-4G-GPS (GPS Value group Related FW 1.2.1 part) Units Comm object 24267 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Actual GPS longitude. Positions on east hemisphere have positive value, position on west hemisphere have negative value. 6 back to List of values Satellites CM-4G-GPS (GPS Value group...
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AirGate Status CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24308 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Diagnostic code for AirGate connection. Helps in troubleshooting. Code Description SIM card is not inserted Controller registered, waiting for authorization Not possible to register, controller blacklisted Not possible to register, server has no more capacity Not possible to register, other reason...
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Module – error in initialization Module – not possible to set the APN Module – not possible to connect to GPRS network Module – not possible to retrieve IP address Module – not accepted DNS IP address Error in modem detection Error in initialization of analog modem SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or unknown status of SIM locking...
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Can't read operator name ME909s: can't set flow control APN not typed Only running communication is needed to indicate 6 back to List of values Cell ErrorRate CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24300 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Last Email Result CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24307 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication.
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Operator CM-GPRS; CM-4G- Value group Related FW 1.2.1 GPS (4G part) Units Comm object 24147 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The name of operator which to SIM card is connected. Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator. 6 back to List of values Group: CM-Ethernet AirGate Status...
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Current DNS Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24181 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Current domain name server. 6 back to List of values ETH Interface Status Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24180 Related applications AMF, MRS Description...
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Last Email Result Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24332 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication.
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Current Subnet Mask Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 24183 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Current subnet mask. 6 back to List of values Group: Date/Time Time Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.1 Units HH:MM:SS Comm object 24554 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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EM BIO B Value group Plug-In I/O Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 14292 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Binary inputs from extension module in slot B. 6 back to List of values Group: PLC PLC Resource 1 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units...
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PLC Resource 5 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10508 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Internal state of PLC countdowns (e.g. state of block Timer etc.). 6 back to List of values PLC Resource 6 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object...
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PLC-BOUT 2 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10425 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs of PLC. 6 back to List of values PLC-BOUT 3 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10426 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs of PLC.
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PLC-BOUT 7 Value group Related FW 1.2.1 Units Comm object 10430 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs of PLC. 6 back to List of values InteliLite Global Guide...
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8.1.3 Logical binary inputs What Logical binary inputs are: Logical binary inputs are inputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary inputs LBI: A LBI: B LBI: C LBI: E LBI: F LBI: G LBI: H LBI: I LBI: L LBI: N LBI: O...
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Logical binary inputs alphabetically Access Lock Configuration 2 Configuration 3 Battery Charge BIN Protection 1..48 Coolant Temp ECU Speed Down ECU Speed Up Emergency MAN Emergency Stop Fault Reset Button Force Regeneration Fuel Level Fuel Pump On/Off GCB Button GCB Feedback Geo Home Position Geo-Fencing Enabled Horn Reset Button...
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LBI: A Access Lock Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description When this input is closed, no setpoints can be adjusted from controller’s front panel and gen-set mode (OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) cannot be changed. Note: Access Lock does not protect setpoints and mode changing from LiteEdit2015.
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BIN Protection 1..48 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9999 Description This binary input is for general input function used as alarm. Protection types Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only monitored.
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LBI: E ECU Speed Down Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input is used to set the setpoint ECU Speed Adjustment (page 193) by binary inputs. When the LBI is activated the setpoint is decreased by 2%. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically ECU Speed Up Related FW...
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Emergency Stop Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The shutdown procedure will start immediately when this input is activated. Input is inverted (NC = normaly closed) in default configuration. Note: In case of controller hardware or software fail, safe stop of the engine doesn’t have to be ensured. To back-up the Emergency Stop function it is recommended to connect separate circuit for disconnection of Fuel Solenoid and Starter signals.
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Fuel Level Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Binary input for 544) protection. EVEL PAGE Protection types Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only monitored. HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is active.
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GCB Feedback Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Use this input for indication whether the generator circuit breaker is open or closed. Image 8.128 GCB Feedback 1 Image 8.129 GCB Feedback 2 Note: InteliLite controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs.
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Geo-Fencing Enabled Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input enables or disables Fence 1 Protection (page 286) Fence 2 Protection (page 287) Geo- Fencing (page 285) is adjusted to value "LBI Enable". 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically LBI: H Horn Reset Button Related FW...
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LBI: L Lang Selection 1 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Use this binary input with binary input 457) 458) ELECTION PAGE ELECTION PAGE choose required language of controller. The system is based on binary numbers. Binary input Binary number Active language...
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Lang Selection 3 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Use this binary input with binary input 457) 457) ELECTION PAGE ELECTION PAGE choose required language of controller. The system is based on binary numbers. Binary input Binary number Active language Language Selection 1 is active...
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LBI: R Regeneration Inhib Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description When this binary input is activated, the controller sends request to inhibit regeneration of DPF (diesel particulate filter) to ECU. Note: ECU with Tier IV support is required for proper functionality. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically Remote AUTO Related FW...
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Remote MAN Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The controller is switched to the MAN mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this binary input is closed. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode. Remote control priority Remote OFF (Highest priority)
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LBI: S Sd Override Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description If this input is active, all alarms except Emergency Stop and Overspeed are suppressed. The suppressed alarms will be displayed in the alarm list, but they will not take effect regarding the gen-set control. Note: Sd Override (page 461) is indicated in the alarm list if Sd Override mode is active to inform the...
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8.1.4 Logical binary outputs What Logical binary outputs are: Logical binary outputs are outputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary outputs LBO: A LBO: B LBO: C LBO: E LBO: F LBO: G LBO: H LBO: I LBO: M LBO: N LBO: P...
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Logical binary outputs alphabetically Air Valves AL Oil Press Wrn BIN 7 Status AL AIN 1 Sd+BOC AL Overcurrent Cooling Pump AL AIN 1 Wrn AL Overload BOC Cooling AL AIN 2 Sd+BOC AL Overload Wrn ECU Communic Error AL AIN 2 Wrn AL Overspeed ECU Communic OK AL AIN 3 Sd+BOC...
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Sd Override Starter Still Log 0 Still Log 1 Stop Pulse Stop Solenoid Supplying Load Temperature Switch InteliLite Global Guide...
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LBO: A Air Valves Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1247 Description This output closes together with binary output 506) and opens after the engine is stopped RESTART PAGE or in case that engine is not ready. Image 8.130 Air Valves 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL AIN 1 Sd+BOC...
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AL AIN 2 Sd+BOC Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1387 Description The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the analog input 2 of the controller present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirmed. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL AIN 2 Wrn Related FW...
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AL AIN 4 Wrn Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1385 Description The output is closed when there is the warning alarm from the analog input 4 of the controller present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirmed. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Battery Flat Related FW...
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AL Common Fls Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Output closes when any sensor fail alarm appears. The output opens, if: No sensor fail alarm is active and Fault reset button is pressed 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Common Sd Related FW 1.2.1...
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AL CoolantTemp Sd Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1421 Description The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the 543) in the OOLANT PAGE alarmlist or isn’t confirmed. Logical binary outputs alphabetically (page 463) AL CoolantTemp Wrn Related FW 1.2.1...
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AL Fence 1 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1548 Description This output is active when the Wrn Fence 1 Alarm (page 568) BOC Fence 1 Alarm (page 594) Fence 1 Alarm (page 585) (depends on configuration of alarm type) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
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AL Gen Frequency Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1266 Description This output is active when at least one generator frequency BOC or Sd alarm is present in alarmlist or isn’t confirm. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Gen >...
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AL Gen Voltage Wrn Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1289 Description This output is active when at least one generator voltage warning alarm is present in alarmlist or isn’t confirm. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Gen Voltage Related FW 1.2.1...
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AL Oil Press Sd Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1419 Description The output is closed when there is the shutdown alarm from the 546) in the alarmlist or RESSURE PAGE isn’t confirmed. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Oil Press Wrn Related FW 1.2.1...
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AL Overspeed Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when the Sd Overspeed (page 592) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Rental Timer 1 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications...
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AL Rental Timer 2 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1371 Description The binary output closes when the Rental Timer 2 (page 280) elapsed. Image 8.132 Rental Timer 2 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Start Fail Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications...
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Alarm Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is designed to be used as external alarm indication such as a red bulb in the control room etc. The output is active when at least one unconfirmed alarm is present in the alarmlist and remains active until confirmation of alarm.
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Analog Switch 2 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1401 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 2 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the Analog Switch 2 On (page 207) Analog Switch 2 Off (page 208).
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Analog Switch 4 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1403 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 4 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 4 On (page 213) Analog Switch 4 Off (page 214).
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Analog Switch 6 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1788 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 6 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 6 On (page 219) Analog Switch 6 Off (page 220).
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Analog Switch 8 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1790 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 8 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 8 On (page 225) Analog Switch 8 Off (page 226).
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Analog Switch 10 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1792 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 10 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 10 On (page 231) Analog Switch 10 Off (page 232).
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Analog Switch 12 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1794 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 12 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 12 On (page 237) Analog Switch 12 Off (page 238).
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Analog Switch 14 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1796 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 14 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 14 On (page 243) Analog Switch 14 Off (page 244).
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Analog Switch 16 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1798 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 16 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 16 On (page 249) Analog Switch 16 Off (page 250).
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Analog Switch 18 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1800 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 18 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 18 On (page 255) Analog Switch 18 Off (page 256).
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Analog Switch 20 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1802 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 20 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Analog Switch 20 On (page 261) Analog Switch 20 Off (page 262).
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BIN 2 Status Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1375 Description This output is closed, when Binary Input 2 is active and open when Binary Input 2 is inactive. When Binary Input 2 is used for BIN protection function then this output is closed when BIN protection alarm is in Alarmlist.
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BIN 4 Status Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1377 Description This output is closed, when Binary Input 4 is active and open when Binary Input 4 is inactive. When Binary Input 4 is used for BIN protection function then this output is closed when BIN protection alarm is in Alarmlist.
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BIN 6 Status Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1379 Description This output is closed, when Binary Input 6 is active and open when Binary Input 6 is inactive. When Binary Input 6 is used for BIN protection function then this output is closed when BIN protection alarm is in Alarmlist.
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LBO: C Cooling Pump Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is dedicated for coolant pump control. It is closed in the moment the gen-set is started and remains closed until the gen-set is stopped and After Cooling Time (page 175) elapses or the cranking pause or the Emergency Stop occurs or the controller is switched to OFF mode.
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ECU Communic OK Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when an ECU is configured, connected and the communication with the ECU is established. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically ECU Power Relay Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications...
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ECU Run Stop Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Signal for starting and stopping of ECU. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically ECU Yellow Lamp Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when the ECU sends an active “yellow lamp”...
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LBO: F Fault Reset Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description When the Fault Reset button is pressed the output is active for 1 s. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Fuel Pump Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object...
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Diesel: Fuel The output closes before binary output 510).The lead time is adjusted by setpoint TARTER PAGE Solenoid Lead (page 169). Image 8.162 Fuel Solenoid 1 Image 8.163 Fuel Solenoid 2 The output opens when: Emergency Stop comes cooled gen-set is stopped in pause between repeated starts InteliLite Global Guide...
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Gas: The output closes together with binary output 503) when engine RPM exceed 30 RPM (fix GNITION PAGE value). Image 8.164 Fuel Solenoid 3 The output opens when: Emergency Stop comes cooled gen-set is stopped in pause between repeated starts 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: G GCB Close/Open...
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Image 8.165 GCB Close command Image 8.166 Repeated GCB Close command Image 8.167 GCB Open command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliLite Global Guide...
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GCB OFF Coil Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of open coil of generator circuit breaker. The output gives a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. The pulse lasts until the feedback deactivates, but at least for 5 seconds.
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GCB ON Coil Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of close coil of generator circuit breaker. The output gives at least 5 second pulse in the moment the breaker has to be closed. Image 8.169 GCB ON Coil close command Image 8.170 Repeated GCB ON coil close command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically...
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whole time when the generator is running. The output is deactivated for at least 5 seconds in the moment the breaker has to be switched off. Image 8.171 GCB UV Coil close command Image 8.172 GCB UV Coil open command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliLite Global Guide...
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Generator Healthy Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when the generator voltage and frequency is within limits. It is deactivated: immediately when the voltage/frequency gets out of limits (when GCB is not closed) with an appropriate delay after the voltage/frequency has got out of limits (when GCB is closed) The limits for under/overvoltage, under/overfrequency and voltage unbalance as well as appropriate delays can be found in the setpoints...
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Glow Plugs Time (page 168) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) Glow Plugs Time When the is longer than then the (page 168) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165). is long as Image 8.174 Glow Plugs in Cranking Fail Pause 1 When the Glow Plugs Time (page 168) is shorter than...
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LBO: H Heartbeat Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output toggles on/off in a period of 500 ms whenever the controller is switched on and functional. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically HEST Lamp Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications...
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LBO: I Idle/Nominal Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is used for switching between idle speed and nominal speed of the engine during the startup phase, if this feature (input) is available on the particular engine. In the case of some EFI engines, the idle/nominal switching is performed over the communication bus.
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Image 8.177 Ignition 1 Image 8.178 Ignition 2 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Ignition On Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1257 Description This input is on since start button is pressed till the unit is completely stopped (or the engine doesn’t start or Sd or E-Stop becomes active) Note: This function is the same as ECU P...
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LBO: M Manual Ready Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1258 Description This output is active when controller is in MAN mode and the engine is stopped and it is possible to start it i.e. no red alarm is activated or 461) is active (Output 508)
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LBO: P Power Switch Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This is an output from the Power switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Power Switch On (page 190) Power Switch Off (page 192).
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Prestart Time (page 166) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) Prestart Time (page When the is longer than then the 166) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) is long as minus 100ms. Image 8.181 Prestart in Cranking Fail Pause 1 Prestart Time (page 166) Cranking Fail Pause (page 165) Prestart Time (page...
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LBO: R Ready To Load Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is closed whenever the GCB is closed or can be closed i.e. the stabilization phase is finished, the gen-set is running and the Minimal Stabilization Time (page 171) timer has elapsed.
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Running Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is designed to be used as an indication that the gen-set is running. The output closes if 493) is closed and 510) 506) are open. The out OLENOID PAGE TARTER...
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Starter Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is dedicated for starter motor control. The number of cranking attempts is adjusted by setpoint Cranking Attempts (page 165) in Engine Settings group. Cranking fail pause is adjusted by setpoint Cranking Fail Pause (page 165).
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Stop Pulse Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Output is active for 1 second after 511) output activation. This signal is sent to ECU OLENOID PAGE in case of engine stop request. Image 8.185 Stop Pulse 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Stop Solenoid Related FW...
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Image 8.187 Stop Solenoid 2 Note: If Additional running engine indications (page 103) are lost during 5s pause than Stop Solenoid is not activated again otherwise stop solenoid is activated again. Logical binary outputs alphabetically (page 463) Supplying Load Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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LBO: T Temperature Switch Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This is an output from the Temperature switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints Temperature Switch On (page 181) Temperature Switch Off (page 182).
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8.1.5 Logical analog inputs What Logical analog inputs are: Logical analog inputs are inputs for analog values. Alphabetical groups of Logical analog inputs LAI: A LAI: C LAI: F LAI: N LAI: O For full list of Logical analog inputs go to the chapter Logical analog inputs alphabetically (page 515).
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Logical analog inputs alphabetically AIN Prot 01 AIN Switch 18 AIN Prot 02 AIN Switch 19 AIN Prot 03 AIN Switch 20 AIN Prot 04 Coolant Temp AIN Prot 05 Fuel Level AIN Prot 06 Not Used AIN Prot 07 Oil Pressure AIN Prot 08 AIN Prot 09...
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LAI: A AIN Prot 01 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9999 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 1 Wrn (page 202) Analog Protection 1 Sd (page 203).
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AIN Prot 02 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9998 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 2 Wrn (page 205) Analog Protection 2 Sd (page 206).
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AIN Prot 03 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9997 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 3 Wrn (page 208) Analog Protection 3 Sd (page 209).
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AIN Prot 04 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9996 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 4 Wrn (page 211) Analog Protection 4 Sd (page 212).
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AIN Prot 05 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9995 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 5 Wrn (page 214) Analog Protection 5 Sd (page 215).
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AIN Prot 06 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9994 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 6 Wrn (page 217) Analog Protection 6 Sd (page 218).
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AIN Prot 07 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9993 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 7 Wrn (page 220) Analog Protection 7 Sd (page 221).
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AIN Prot 08 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9992 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 8 Wrn (page 223) Analog Protection 8 Sd (page 224).
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AIN Prot 09 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9991 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 9 Wrn (page 226) Analog Protection 9 Sd (page 227).
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AIN Prot 10 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9990 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 10 Wrn (page 229) Analog Protection 10 Sd (page 230).
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AIN Prot 11 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9989 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 11 Wrn (page 232) Analog Protection 11 Sd (page 233).
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AIN Prot 12 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9988 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 12 Wrn (page 235) Analog Protection 12 Sd (page 236).
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AIN Prot 13 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9987 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 13 Wrn (page 238) Analog Protection 13 Sd (page 239).
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AIN Prot 14 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9986 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 14 Wrn (page 241) Analog Protection 14 Sd (page 242).
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AIN Prot 15 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9985 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 15 Wrn (page 244) Analog Protection 15 Sd (page 245).
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AIN Prot 16 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9984 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 16 Wrn (page 247) Analog Protection 16 Sd (page 248).
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AIN Prot 17 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9983 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 17 Wrn (page 250) Analog Protection 17 Sd (page 251).
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AIN Prot 18 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9982 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 18 Wrn (page 253) Analog Protection 18 Sd (page 254).
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AIN Prot 19 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9981 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 19 Wrn (page 256) Analog Protection 19 Sd (page 257).
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AIN Prot 20 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 9980 Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Analog Protection 20 Wrn (page 259) Analog Protection 20 Sd (page 260).
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AIN Switch 01 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 476).
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AIN Switch 04 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 478).
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AIN Switch 07 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 479).
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AIN Switch 10 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 10 ( 481).
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AIN Switch 13 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 13 ( 482).
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AIN Switch 16 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 16 ( 484).
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AIN Switch 19 Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for general value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. This analog input controls logical binary output 19 ( 485).
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LAI: C Coolant Temp Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for coolant temperature value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Coolant Temperature Wrn (page 179) Coolant Temperature Sd (page...
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LAI: F Fuel Level Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for fuel level value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Fuel Level Wrn (page 183) Fuel Level Sd (page 183).
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LAI: N Not Used Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Input has no function. 6 back to Logical analog inputs alphabetically InteliLite Global Guide...
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LAI: O Oil Pressure Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for oil pressure value received from analog sensor. For more information about wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 33. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints Oil Pressure Wrn (page 177) Oil Pressure Sd (page 177).
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Group: Comparison of analog inputs Group: Time functions Group: Other functions For full list of PLC blocks go to the chapter List of PLC blocks (page 548). InteliLite Global Guide...
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List of PLC blocks Group: Basic logical functions OR/AND XOR/RS Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis Comparator With Delay Group: Time functions Timer Delay Group: Other functions Force History Record Force Protection InteliLite Global Guide...
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Group: Basic Logical functions OR/AND PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1..8 Binary Inputs 1..8 Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block performs logical operation OR / AND of 2 - 8 binary operands.
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Image 9.1 Configuration of OR/AND block 6 back to List of PLC blocks InteliLite Global Guide...
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XOR/RS PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1..2 Binary Inputs 1..2 Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block provides logical function of two values - XOR or RS flip-flop.
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Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis PLC group Comparison of analog inputs Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input Analog Compared value Input ON Analog Same as Input Comparative level for switching on Input OFF Analog Same as Input...
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Image 9.4 Configuration of Comp Hyst block Note: Level On and Level Off can be constants or values from controller. IMPORTANT: In case that values on inputs have different decimal numbers than the values are converted and the name of block is red. It is strongly recommended to use values with the same decimal numbers.
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Image 9.5 Principle of delay Image 9.6 Configuration of Comp Time block Note: Input 2 and Delay can be constants or values from controller. 6 back to List of PLC blocks Group: Time functions Timer PLC group Time functions Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS...
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Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Timer output Description The block works as a countdown timer which is decreased by 1 every PLC cycle. The timer initial value is adjustable by the "Reload value" input. The timer is automatically reloaded with the initial value when it reaches zero or it can be reloaded in any other moment using the "reload"...
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Delay PLC group Time functions Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input Binary Input signal to be delayed Delay of the rising edge resp. pulse Input time -3200,0..3200,0 [s, Analog length generated by rising edge of the m, h] input Delay of the falling edge resp.
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Image 9.9 Delay modes principles Image 9.10 Configuration of Delay block Note: If Input time up or Input time down value is <0, this input is internally set to zero. Note: Input time up and Input time down values can be constants or values from controller. Note: Use Pulse on edge option to choose between delay and pulse mode.
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Group: Other functions Force History Record PLC group Other functions Related FW 1.2.1 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function A record with configured text is Input Binary recorded into the controller history when the input is activated. Outputs No outputs.
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Outputs No outputs. Description This block issues alarms of configured type and text when appropriate binary input is activated. Image 9.12 Configuration of Force Prot block Available protections are: Monitoring HistRecOnl AL Indic Wrn+BOC Wrn+Sd Note: Maximal number of characters for alarmlist message is 15. Note: Prefix of protection (e.g.
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For full list of Alarms level 1 go to List of alarms level 1 (page 561). What alarms level 1 are: The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical level.
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List of alarms level 1 Alarm Email 1 Fail Voltage EM(A) - insufficient Alarm Email 2 Fail Wrn Generator L1L2 > EM(A) - missing or Voltage damaged Alarm Email 3 Fail Wrn Generator L1L2 < EM(B) - a message lost Alarm Email 4 Fail Voltage EM(B) - configuration...
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Warnings Alarm Email 1 Fail Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Alarm Email 1 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 1 (page 326) and email wasn’t send.
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Alarm SMS 1 Fail Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Alarm SMS 1 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint Telephone Number 1 (page 322) and SMS wasn’t send.
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Battery Charge Fail Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Battery Charge Fail Alarm evaluated Mains is OK Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is activated when logical binary input 450) ATTERY HARGE PAGE Description active. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 ECU Wait To Start Alarm Type Warning...
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Event Email 3 Fail Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Event Email 2 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 3 (page 327) and email wasn’t send.
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Event SMS 3 Fail Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Event SMS 3 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint Telephone Number 3 (page 323) and SMS wasn’t send.
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Related applications AMF, MRS Rental Timer 1 (page 278) Alarm is active when there is start command and Description Rental Timer 2 (page 280) elapsed. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Battery Voltage Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Battery Voltage Alarm evaluated All the time...
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that the coolant temperature is higher than the temperature set Description Coolant Temperature Wrn (page 179) setpoint. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn ECU Communication Fail Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn ECU Communication Fail Alarm evaluated All the time...
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Wrn Fuel Level Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Fuel Level Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that the fuel level is lower than the level set in Fuel Level Wrn Description (page 183) setpoint.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phase 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator > Voltage Wrn (page 198) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 200) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator L1 <...
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Wrn Generator L2 > Voltage Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Generator L2 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phase 2. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator >...
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 2 and 3. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator < Voltage Wrn (page 199) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 200) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator L3 >...
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Wrn Generator L3L1 < Voltage Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Generator L3L1 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 3 and 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator <...
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Wrn Maintenance 1 Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance 1 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Maintenance Timer 1 (page 188) Adjust the setpoint to the interval of the next maintenance check. The value of the setpoint will count down while the engine is running and if reaches zero, this alarm will be issued.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that the oil pressure is lower than the pressure set in Description Pressure Wrn (page 177) setpoint. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Overload Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Overload Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications...
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Wrn Stop Fail Alarm Type Warning Alarmlist message Wrn Stop Fail Alarm evaluated While the engine shall be stopped Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm occurs if the gen-set shall be stopped, but some symptom indicates that it is not stopped. The period when the gen-set shall be stopped begins after the 493) has been switched off and time delay Stop Time (page...
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EM(A) - configuration mistake Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message EM(A) - configuration mistake Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with configuration of binary input or Description output of module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 EM(A) - insufficient Alarm Type...
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EM(B) - configuration mistake Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message EM(B) - configuration mistake Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with configuration of binary input or Description output of module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 EM(B) - insufficient Alarm Type...
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Module(slotA) - comm. outage Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - comm. outage Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between controller Description and module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Module(slotA) - false module Alarm Type Other...
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Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm indicates that unknown module is inserted in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Module(slotB) - comm.
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Module(slotB) - unexpected Alarm Type Other Alarmlist message Module(slotB) - unexpected Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that in slot is inserted different module than which is Description configured or the module is unconfigured and has to be configured for proper function.
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more information see Alarm types - Level 2 on page 84. InteliLite Global Guide...
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List of alarms level 2 Emergency Stop Sd RPM Measurement Fail Sd Battery Flat Sd Short Circuit Sd Coolant Temp Sd Start Fail Sd Current Unbalance Sd Underspeed Sd Earth Fault Current BOC Coolant Temp Sd Fence 1 Alarm BOC Current Unbalance 594 Sd Fence 2 Alarm BOC Fence 1 Alarm Sd Fuel Level...
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Shutdown Emergency Stop Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Emergency Stop Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Alarm is activated when binary input 453) is activated. MERGENCY PAGE The gen-set shuts down in the moment the input is activated and starting is blocked until the input is deactivated and fault reset is pressed.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the unbalance of the phase currents, i.e. the difference between highest and lowest phase current at any given time. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Current Unbalance BOC (page 197) adjusts the maximum allowed difference between the highest and lowest phase current at any given time.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the GPS position of gen-set. The following setpoint are related to it: Geo-Fencing (page 285) Description Fence 1 Protection (page 286) Fence Radius 1 (page 284) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Fuel Level Alarm Type Shutdown...
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Sd BIN Protection 1..48 Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Sd + Name of binary input Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Binary input also can be adjusted like alarm. In this case message in alarmlist Description contains prefix - Sd and binary input name. This alarm occurs, when appropriate binary input is active.
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6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Generator L1L2 < Voltage Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Sd Generator L1L2 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 1 and 2.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 2 and 3. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator > Voltage Sd (page 198) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 200) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Generator L2L3 <...
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Sd Generator L3L1 > Voltage Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Sd Generator L3L1 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 3 and 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator >...
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator frequency in the phase L1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator < Frequency BOC (page 201) Generator <> Frequency BOC Delay (page 202) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Generator Voltage Unbalance Ph-Ph Alarm Type Shutdown...
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6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Overload Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Sd Overload Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm is issued when the gen-set power is over the limit for time period longer than the delay.
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Related applications AMF, MRS This is a fast overcurrent protection. The following setpoints are related to this alarm: Description Short Circuit BOC (page 195) adjusts the short current limit Short Circuit BOC Delay (page 195) adjusts the delay in fine steps 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Start Fail Alarm Type...
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BOC Current Unbalance Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Current Unbalance Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the unbalance of the phase currents, i.e. the difference between highest and lowest phase current at any given time. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Current Unbalance BOC (page 197)
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BOC Fuel Level Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Fuel Level Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that the fuel level is lower than the level set level in Fuel Level Description Sd (page 183) setpoint.
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BOC Generator L1L2 < Voltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Generator L1L2 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 1 and 2. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator <...
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Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phases 3. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator < Voltage BOC (page 199) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 200) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Generator L3L1 <...
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BOC Gen Voltage Unbalance ph-n Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Gen Voltage Unbalance ph-n Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the unbalance of the phase voltages, i.e. the difference between highest and lowest phase voltage at any given time. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Voltage Unbalance BOC (page 200)
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BOC Rental Timer Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message BOC Rental Timer Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm occurs when Rental Timer BOC (page 282) elapses. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Short Circuit Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Short Circuit...
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List of fail sensor alarms Fls AIN Prot Fls Coolant Temp Fls Fuel Level Fls Oil Pressure InteliLite Global Guide...
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Fail sensor Fls AIN Prot Alarm Type Alarmlist message Fls + name of analog input 1 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that the value of general analog protection is out of range or is Description missing.
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8.3.1 Plug-In modules Communication modules Extension modules IMPORTANT: 2nd generation of InteliLite controllers does not support new modules and 3rd generation does not support all old modules. The available communication plug-in modules for the 3rd generation are: CM-RS232-485 - communication module for connection via RS232 or RS485 line CM-4G-GPS - communication module for connection via 4G CM-GPRS - communication module for connection via GPRS CM-Ethernet - communication module for internet connection via Ethernet...
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Maximal distance of line is 10m for RS232 line and 1200m for RS485 line. Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into LiteEdit2015 Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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controller into a building management (MODBUS TCP and SNMP protocols). This card also enables to monitor and control the gen-set over web browser from any location with internet access using appropriate security measures. Image 9.17 CM-Ethernet interface IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power supply to controller.
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- green LED is blinking in period 250ms/250ms Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into LiteEdit2015 Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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SIM card settings SIM card to be used in CM-4G-GPS or CM-GPRS modules must be adjusted as follows: SMS service enabled Packet data (Internet access) enabled (when required for the selected mode of operation) PIN code security disabled How to start using CM-GPRS module You will need a controller, CM-GPRS module, antenna and SIM card with SMS and packet data service.
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Image 9.21 Screen of AirGate GSM Diag Code – Diagnostic code for CM-GPRS modem GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules Code Description OK. No error. Not possible to hang up. Modul is switched off Module is switched on Module –...
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Controller registered and authorized Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into LiteEdit2015 Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the update process is finished. CM-4G-GPS CM-4G-GPS plug-in module containing a GPS receiver and GSM/WCDMA/LTE modem which can works in Mode (page 314).
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Note: Make sure that your SIM supports the packet data network type you want to use. - i.e. if you want to use the module in LTE (4G) network you have to confirm with the operator that the particular SIM card supports 4G network.
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Image 9.24 Screen of AirGate GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules Code Description OK. No error. Not possible to hang up. Modul is switched off Module is switched on Module –...
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Controller registered and authorized Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into LiteEdit2015 Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the update process is finished. Extension modules EM-BIO8-EFCP EM-BIO8-EFCP EM-BIO8-EFCP is optional plug-in card.
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Image 9.26 Overview of EM-BIO8-EFCP Image 9.27 EM-BIO8-EFCP wiring EM-BIO8-EFCP technical data Power supply Power supply range 8-36 VDC Binary inputs Number Up to 8, non-isolated 0-2 VDC close contact Close/Open indication >6 VDC open contact InteliLite Global Guide...
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Image 9.28 Earth fault current protection Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into LiteEdit2015 Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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you want to program into the module (in LiteEdit2015). Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware. The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the update process is finished.
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Image 9.29 I-LB+ Image 9.30 I-LB+ dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. InteliLite Global Guide...
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When jumper P3 is connected to 2-3, RS232 mode is actives. ComAp / Modbus (P16) Jumper P16 selects between ComAp PC tools and third party PC SW for monitoring with Modbus interface. ComAp PC tools are selected when P16 is opened; Modbus is selected when P16 is closed.
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Opened Modbus rate Opened - 9600 bps HW or SW modem control Opened - HW control ComAp or Modbus Opened - ComAp protocol ADR1 or ADR2 Opened - ADR1 Direct or Modem Opened - Direct Programming firmware 1. Disconnect all terminals from the unit.
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4. Connect the unit with PC via RS232-null modem cable : launch 5. Connect power supply of the module 6. Launch FlashPgr.exe PC software 7. In FlashPrg program choose card 90F352 and load FW for the module 8. Set the proper COM port (connected with the unit) and press Start button 9.
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Description State State TxUSB No data are received on USB Dark Data are received on USB Blink RxUSB No data are transmitted on USB Dark Data are transmitted on USB Blink No power supply Dark Power supply OK Continuous light When at least one controller is active on the CAN bus Continuous light After connection power supply - no controller detected on the CAN...
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Image 9.31 Inteli AIN8 Image 9.32 Inteli AIN8 dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. Analog inputs 8 channels can be configured as: resistor three wire input current input voltage input All inputs can be configured to any logical function or protection. InteliLite Global Guide...
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IMPORTANT: Impulse input is not supported in controller. Supported sensors Sensors User curves NI100 [°F] (fix) 0-5V PT100 [°C] (fix) NI1000 [°F] (fix) 0-10V PT1000 [°C] (fix) 0-250ohm 4-20mA passive NI100 [°C] (fix) 0-2400ohm 4-20mA active NI1000 [°C] (fix) 0-10k ohm 0-20mA passive PT100 [°F] (fix) +-1V...
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You have proper connection with the unit COM port selection is correct Module has power supply, (no CAN bus connection, status LED lights continuously) 10. After successful programming disconnect AT-Link conv , remove TEST jumper and disconnect power supply 11. Connect power supply again (status LED should blinking) 12.
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Resistance sensor - 2 wires Ranges: Pt100, Pt1000, Ni100, Ni1000, 0 – 250 Ω, 0 – 2400 Ω, 0 – 10 kΩ Current sensor - active Ranges: ±20 mA, 4 – 20 mA Current sensor - passive Ranges: 0 – 20 mA, 4 – 20 mA InteliLite Global Guide...
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Voltage sensor Ranges: ±1 V, 0 – 2,5 V, 0 – 5 V, 0 – 10 V Technical data General data Power supply 8 to 36 V DC Current consumption 35 mA at 24 V ÷ 100 mA at 8 V Interface to controller CAN1 Protection...
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Image 9.33 Inteli IO8/8 Image 9.34 Inteli IO8/8 dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. Inputs and outputs Binary inputs 8 channels can be configured as: pull up pull down All 8 inputs are configured to one type together. All inputs can be configured to any logical function or protection. InteliLite Global Guide...
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Binary outputs 8 channels can be configured as: High side switch Low side switch Always all 8 inputs are configured to one type (HSS/LSS) together. All 8 outputs can be modified to inputs by switch on the PCB ( Inteli IO8/8 to Inteli IO 16/0). Analog outputs 2 channels can be configured as:...
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4. Connect the unit with PC via RS232-null modem cable and AT-Link conv 5. Connect power supply of the module (status LED lights continuously) 6. Launch FlashPgr.exe PC software (version 4.2 or higher) 7. In FlashPrg program choose card Inteli IO8/8 and load FW for the module 8.
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LED status Description Dark Fw in module does not work correctly. Flashing Module does not communicate with controller (in case non-zero CAN address). Power supply is in the range and the communication between Inteli IO8/8 and controller works properly. Lights Or power supply is in range and zero CAN address is set. (in case zero CAN address module doesn’t communicate with the controller).
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Binary outputs - high side When high side setting of outputs is chosen - binary output must be connected to the minus potential directly Terminal VHS (voltage High side) has to be connected to positive potential directly. Maximal current of each binary output is 500 mA.
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Operating temperature - 30 °C to + 70 °C Dimensions (WxHxD) 110x110x46 mm (4,3”x4,3”x1,8”) Weight 240 grams Analog outputs Number of channels Range 0-10 V Voltage Accuracy: ± 20 mV + ±0,5 % of actual value Imax 5 mA Range: 0-20 mA Current Accuracy: ±...
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