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Eaton ATC-300+ Instruction Sheet
Eaton ATC-300+ Instruction Sheet

Eaton ATC-300+ Instruction Sheet

Ethernet remote annunciator controller (rac)
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1.1 Ethernet Remote Annunciator Controller (RAC) using the up to 4 ATC-300+
connected via RS-485 to TCP/IP gateway
The 7" RAC is a color touch-screen display with easy-to-use functions that provide a
powerful interface with up to 4 Automatic Transfer Switches. It not only displays the
status of the switch, it also provides several popular control functions.
The 7" Ethernet RAC Kit contains the following:
HMIVU07CUNBE (7" Color HMI Display)
IL04801003E (HMI Instruction Leaflet)
IB01602080E (Ethernet RAC Setup Document)
OR IB01602081E (Ethernet Multiple Gateway RAC Setup Document)
ELC-PS01 or 02 (Optional 24VDC power supply)
PXG-400E (Ethernet to RS-485 Gateway)
IB10602082E (This Instruction Sheet)
66A8395E [or EM] (HMI Ethernet Wiring Drawing for the ATC-300+)
Ethernet Remote
Annunciator
Controller (RAC)
Instruction Sheet for
Automatic Transfer
Switches (4 x ATS)
1
Revision: 01
IB01602082E

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  • Page 1 Revision: 01 Ethernet Remote IB01602082E Annunciator Controller (RAC) Instruction Sheet for Automatic Transfer Switches (4 x ATS) 1.1 Ethernet Remote Annunciator Controller (RAC) using the up to 4 ATC-300+ connected via RS-485 to TCP/IP gateway The 7” RAC is a color touch-screen display with easy-to-use functions that provide a powerful interface with up to 4 Automatic Transfer Switches.
  • Page 2 1.2 Features There are two types of features incorporated into the RAC: Status and Control. Below are lists of each: Status Type • S1 & S2 Available • S1 & S2 Connected • S2 Connected Alarm • Source 1 Data Information •...
  • Page 3 PXG-400E Gateway...
  • Page 4 The system menu will now be displayed on the screen. The menus are self- explanatory but if help is required, one can download the manual from the Eaton website under “HMiSoft User Manual” effective February 2011. After the adjustments have been made, simply push the SYS button again for two seconds.
  • Page 5 Second Level with S2 Connected, Alarm, and Non-Auto The top level screen shows the current status of up to 4 ATS controllers. In the example above, Station 1 is communicating and shows power connected through S1. Station 2 was enabled, but has lost communication to the controller. Station 3 is disabled entirely, as it may not exist, or it is down for maintenance.
  • Page 6 Alarm Data (Messages) The Alarm Data screen displays the S2 alarm history as well as other alarms shown below. The Alarm history displays an O or an X at the beginning to display when the unit was true or false; S2 connected (O) or S2 back to S1 (X). To clear the information, simply push the Clear History button.
  • Page 7 Initial Setup Screen The initial setup screen allows the user to type in a name for the ATS controller. This name will be displayed throughout the HMI status screens, and is for aesthetic purposes only. The user can also disable the com link by pressing on the green circle. Password Table Pop-up Passwords are needed to get to the Engine Test and Go to Emergency (To S2) screens.
  • Page 8 Engine Test By pressing Start Test, the controller will start the generator and then run the engine test when S2 is available. (Push the Silence Alarm button to remove the audio). To abort the test before the time is up, push the Abort Test button. One can use the Bypass TDNE/TDEN if desired.
  • Page 9 procedures include, but are not limited to, switch doors being closed and latched, personnel knowledgeable of transfers, and other site safety recommended procedures.