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13.
CONTROL SWITCH (2001, 4001 and 4001E Series
Only) - A three position switch that provides a means
of controlling the generating set functions.
Position 1 - "RUN"
The auto start function is initiated to immediately
start and run the generating set.
Position 2 - "STOP"
The genset is shut down if running, and automatic
start is inhibited. The fault protection circuitry is
reset in this position.
Position 3 - "AUTO"
The control circuitry is ready to initiate an automatic
start upon receiving a remote start signal.
14.
EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON (2001, 4001
and 4001E Series Only) - A red lock-down
pushbutton that immediately shuts down the
generating set and will inhibit start until the
pushbutton has been released by turning it
clockwise. Pressing this button also illuminates the
"OVERSPEED" fault lamp even though an
overspeed has not occurred. Prior to restarting the
set, this fault lamp must be reset by turning the
Control Switch to "STOP", or by turning the key
switch on 1001 Series Control Panels to position "O"
(off).
15. THERMOSTART PREHEAT BUTTON (2001, 4001
and 4001E Series Only) - A button to power the
thermostart preheat circuit, if fitted.
4.1.3 Panel Equipment for PowerWizard: Before starting
or running the generating set, the operator should become
fully acquainted with the control module's display and push
buttons. The display should be observed from time to time
while the generating set is running so that any abnormal
readings can be detected before problems arise.
Figure 4.1 (c) shows a typical layout of the PowerWizad
control panel. Addition of optional equipment may add
items to the panel so the panel fitted on the generating set
may be slightly different from the typical one shown. The
following descriptions explain the function of each standard
item on the panels:
1.
DISPLAY SCREEN - This screen will display all the
generating set's information from sensor readings to
event logs. Please see section 4.1.4 for display
preferences.
2.
AC OVERVIEW - The "AC Overview" key will
navigate the display to first screen of AC information.
The "AC Overview" information contains various AC
parameters that summarize the electrical operation
of the generating set.
3.
ENGINE OVERVIEW - The "Engine Overview" key
will navigate the display to the first screen of engine
information. The "Engine Overview" information
contains various engine parameters that summarize
the operation of the generating set.
4.
YELLOW WARNING LIGHT - A flashing yellow light
indicates that there are unacknowledged active
warnings. A solid yellow light indicates that there are
acknowledged warnings active. If there are any active
warnings the yellow light will change from flashing
yellow to solid yellow after the Alarm Acknowledge
key is pressed. If there are no longer any active
warnings, the yellow light will turn off after the
"Acknowledge" key is pressed.
5.
RED SHUTDOWN LIGHT - A flashing red light
indicates that there are unacknowledged active
shutdown events. A solid red light indicates that there
are acknowledged shutdown events active. If there
are any active shutdown events the red light will
change from flashing red to solid red after the Alarm
Acknowledge key is pressed. Any condition that has
caused a shutdown event must be manually reset. If
there are no longer any active shutdown events, the
red light will turn off.
6.
ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT SILENCE - Pressing
the "Acknowledge" key will cause the horn relay
output to turn off and silence the horn. Pressing the
key will also cause any yellow or red flashing lights to
turn off or to become solid depending on the active
status of the alarms. The "Acknowledge" key may
also be configured to send out a "Global Alarm
Silence " on "J1939 Data Link" which will silence
horns on annunciators.
7.
LAMP TEST - Pressing and holding the "Lamp Test"
key will cause all of the LED's and the display screen
pixels to turn on solid until the key is released.
8.
RUN - Pressing the "RUN" key will cause the engine
to enter the "RUN" mode.
9.
AUTO - Pressing the "AUTO" key will cause the
engine to enter the "AUTO" mode.
10. STOP - Pressing the "STOP" key will cause the
engine to enter the "STOP" mode.
11. UP - The "Up" key is used to navigate up through the
various menus or monitoring screens. The "Up" key is
also used during setpoint entry. During numeric data
entry the Up key is used in order to increment the
digits (0-9). If the setpoint requires selection from a
list, the "Up" key is used to navigate UP through the
list.
12. ESCAPE - The "ESCAPE" key is used during menu
navigation in order to navigate up through the
menu/sub-menu structure. Each key press causes
the user to move backwards/upwards through the
navigation menus. The "Escape" key is also used to
cancel out of data entry screens during setpoint
programming. If the "Escape" key is pressed during
setpoint programming, none of the changes made on
screen will be saved to memory.
13. RIGHT - The "Right" key is used during setpoint
adjustment. During numeric data entry, the "Right"
key is used to choose which digit is being edited. The
"Right"key is alsoused during certainsetpoint
adjustments to select or deselect a check box. If a
box has a check mark inside the box, pressing the
"Right" key will cause the check mark to disappear,
disabling the function. If the box does not have a
check mark inside the box, pressing the "Right" key
will cause a check mark to appear, Enabling the
function.
14. ENTER - The "Enter" key is used during menu
navigation to select menu items in order to navigate
forward/downward in the menu/sub-menu structure.
The "Enter" key is also used during setpoint
programming in order to save setpoints changes.
Pressing the "Enter" key during setpoint programming
causes setpoint changes to be saved to memory.
15. DOWN - The "Down" key is used to navigate down
through the various menus or monitoring screens.
The "Down" key is also used during setpoint entry.
During numeric data entry the "Down" key is used in
order to decrement the digits (0-9). If the setpoint
requires selection from a list, the "Down" key is used
to navigate DOWN through the list.
16. LEFT - The "Left" key is used during setpoint
adjustment. During numeric data entry, the" Left" key
is used to choose which digit is being edited. The
"Left" key is also used during certain setpoint
adjustments to select or deselect a check box. If a
box has a check mark inside the box, pressing the
"Left" key will cause the check mark to disappear,
disabling the function. If the box does not have a
check mark inside the box, pressing the "Left " key
will cause a check mark to appear, enabling the
function.
17. EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON - A red lock-
down pushbutton that immediately shuts down the
generating set and will inhibit start until the
pushbutton has been released by turning it clockwise.
Prior to restarting the set, this fault must be reset by
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