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Onan 300-4296 Replacement

Onan 300-4296 Replacement

Engine monitor

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Replacement Onan
300-4296(12V)
300-4297 (24V)
ENGINE MONITOR
(FS Part No. 56-4296-00
or 56-4297-00)
Thank you for choosing Flight Systems P/N 56-4296-00 for the replacement of Onan
4297-00 for the replacement of Onan
on systems using 2 to 12 lights. Revisions made by Onan
Glass fuses replaced by AT-type blade fuses
Addition of TB3
Addition of feature selection jumpers
• Addition of W10 to select flashing or steady for SWITCH OFF indication
Addition of diagnostic LEDs to aid in troubleshooting
• AC start disconnect (K10) changed from an AC relay to a DC relay
You will notice that this new Flight Systems replacement board looks quite different from any of the Onan
The most striking difference is the microprocessor-based design which enhances reliability and eliminates 17 of the 20
relays. Additional features include:
Auto-reset on initial power-up
Plainly marked DIP switches for feature selection (no jumpers)
Plainly marked, user-friendly, on-board LED array for easier system troubleshooting
• Solid-state AC voltage sensing for crank termination
Surge and reverse polarity protection
Reverse polarity indication warns of incorrect battery connection
• Common alarm output is upgraded to 5A
Solid-state outputs for annunciators
Lamp test for both local and remote annunciators
• Cranking limited to 60 seconds when continuous crank is selected
Network communications capability possible with Modbus option
You will also notice that the diagnostic LEDs are arranged in an orderly and easy-to-read fashion and that DIP switches
have replaced movable jumpers for feature selection. Table 1 below shows how to set the DIP switches. The "ON"
position is always to the right. For example, FAULT 1 is set up using S1, S2 and S3. If S1 is ON, FAULT 1 is enabled
15 seconds after RUN is detected. If S1 is OFF, FAULT 1 is enabled immediately when RUN is detected, without any
delay. If S2 is ON, FAULT 1 will cause a shutdown. If S3 is ON, FAULT 1 is enabled always, running or not, there
is no shutdown and the settings of S1 and S2 do not matter. In other words, S3 must be OFF to enable the selection
of delay or shutdown using S1 and S2. FAULT 2 works exactly the same way using S4, S5 and S6. The settings for
S7 through S10 are explained, along with the factory settings for all of the DIP switches in Table 1 - SEE REVERSE.
207 Hempt Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Ph: 717-590-7330 www.flightsystems.com
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P/N 300-4297 (24V). It will replace all revisions of the original Onan
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Designed & Built in USA by
FLIGHT SYSTEMS
over a period of about three decades include the following:
P/N 300-4296 (12V), or P/N 56-
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Summary of Contents for Onan 300-4296

  • Page 1 • Addition of diagnostic LEDs to aid in troubleshooting • AC start disconnect (K10) changed from an AC relay to a DC relay You will notice that this new Flight Systems replacement board looks quite different from any of the Onan boards. ® The most striking difference is the microprocessor-based design which enhances reliability and eliminates 17 of the 20 relays.
  • Page 2 NOTE: The standard 56-4296-00 and 56- 4297-00 boards are factory set to use “bat- tery voltage” as the start command signal (W3 & W4 = B). On special request, these boards can be fur- nished to use “ground” as the start command signal (W3 &...

This manual is also suitable for:

300-4297