The same parameters are present for General faults as for the predefined faults. So a General fault can be
created to stop one or more pumps, fault acknowledgement can be set to auto or manual and activation
delay set, to name a few of the options. The source, description, activation and deactivation delays for a
General fault can be modified in the low level menus.
To illustrate the configuration of a General fault, the following two examples will be implemented.
Example 1:
A fault called Manual Mode is required to stops all pumps when a digital input (Din 16) becomes active. A
manual reset is required before the pumps are free to run again. The setup for this fault follows.
1. Set the Source
Navigate to:
Scroll down to General fault 1
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Press Assign
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Scroll down to Digital Input 16
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Press Select
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Press Back, Save and the Home key
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2. Set the other Parameters
Navigate to:
Scroll down to General fault 1
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Press Configure
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Enter the new fault description – Manual Mode
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Scroll down to Manual Reset Req and press Toggle to check the box
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Press Context
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Press Toggle to check the Station box (This will stop all pumps)
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Press Save and Restart Now
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Now whenever digital input 16 becomes active, all the pumps will stop and the fault message Manual Mode
will be displayed.
Example 2:
A low level fuel warning is required. A resistive fuel gauge is connected to digital input 16. A resistance of
less 500 ohms indicates low fuel remaining. A 10 second activation delay is required to prevent false
triggering. Pump operation is not affected by the fault.
1. Set the Source
Navigate to:
Scroll down to General fault 1
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Press Assign
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Scroll down to Digital Input 16
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Press Select
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Press Back, Save and the Home key
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