1 Front panel elements Image 1.1 Operator interface of InteliLite 4 AMF20/AMF25 Control buttons Position Picture Description LEFT button. Use this button to move left orto change the mode. The button can change the mode only if the main screen with the indicatorof currently selected mode is displayed.
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FAULT RESET button. Use this button to acknowledge alarms and deactivate the horn output. Inactive alarms will disappearimmediately and status of active alarms will be changed to "confirmed" so they will disappear as soon as theirreasons dismiss. UP button. Use this button to move up orincrease value. PAGE button.
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GCB Status. Consists of 3 green LEDs. The middle green LED is on if GCB is closed. It is driven by GCB CLOSE/OPEN output orby GCB feedback signal. Side green LEDs are on in case the generatorstatus indicatoris ok. LOAD. Green LED is ON if load is supplied by mains orby generator. It means, that Genset ormains is OK and propercircuit breakeris closed.
2 Display screens and pages structure The displayed information is structured into "pages" and "screens". Use PAGE button to switch overthe pages. The page Measurement consists of screens which display measured values like voltages, current, oil pressure etc., computed values like i.e. gen-set power, statistic data and the alarm list on the last screen.
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages.
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages.
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages.
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module.
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Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: Use Up and Down button to move between measurement pages. Note: From all of these pages it is possible to switch seamlessly to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
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Note: Use Enter button to enter selected setpoint. InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to ired value of selected setpoint. Note: Use Enter button to confirm adjusted value of setpoint. Note: Use Page button to discard changes, to set setpoint to previous value and to return to the list of setpoints of selected group.
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Note: From setpoint group page we can fluently go to the history log pages by pressing Page button. Note: and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required...
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Note: Use Up and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: and Down button to select required...
3 Browsing alarms Note: Use Up button to move to alarmlist from main measurement screen. Active alarms are displayed as white text on black background. It means the alarm is still active, i.e. the appropriate alarm conditions are still present. Inactive alarms are displayed as black text on white background.
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management alarms appear. Detailed description of situation when the alarms are active are described below: Wrn Production Mode is present in the alarm list all the time while production mode is turned on. To turn off the Production mode go to Usermanagement and uncheck the checkbox Production mode orgo to Production Mode display screen and select disable.
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4 Login Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button. Note: Use Up and Down button select setpoint group Login. Note: Use Enter button to enter setpoint group Login. Note: and Down Button to select Login.
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UserID Edit Note: Use Up and Down Button to change the digit. Note: Use Left and Right button to move between digits. Note: Use Enter button to confirm the UserID or Page button to cancel entering Login. PIN Edit Note: Use Up and Down Button to change the digit.
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Note: Use Enter button to confirm the PIN and Loging or Page button to cancel entering the Login. Note: In case that invalid UserID or PIN are entered, the controller shows Wrong Credentials screen. Use Enter button to enter Login again or Page Button to go back to menu. 4.1 Account break protection The controlleris protecting the useraccounts against breaking by a brute-force attack, i.e against breaking into the controllerby fast repeating attempts to login with credentials generated from the range of all...
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5 Logout Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button. Note: Use Up and Down button select setpoint group Login. Note: Use Enter button to enter setpoint group Login. Note: and Down Button to select Login.
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Note: Use Page button to return to the Main screen. 6 back to Logout InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
6 Production mode Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button. Note: Use Enter button to enter setpoint group Login. Note: and Down Button select Production Mode Note: Use Enter button to enter Production Mode. InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
Note: Use Up and Down Button to change to disabled Note: Use Enter button to disable the Production Mode. Note: Once Disabled is confirmed by Enter button the option Enabled is no longer on the screen and therefore it is not possible to enable Production mode by HMI display screen. Use InteliConfig to enable the Production mode.
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Note: Use Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use Up button to move back to main measurement screen. 6 back to Information screen InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
8 Language selection Note: On Main measurement screen press Enter and Page button together. Enter button has to be pressed first. Note: Use Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use Page button to move to the next page.
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Note: and down button to select required language. Note: Use Enter button to confirm selected language. 6 back to Language selection InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
9 Display contrast adjustment Note: On any measurement screen press Enter Note: On any measurement screen press Enter and Up button together for higher contrast. and Down button together for lower contrast. Note: After setting a contrast, no another action is needed. 6 back to Display contrast adjustment InteliLite 4 AMF20+AMF25 Operator Guide...
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