General Information
Control Panel
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AUTO/OFF/MANUAL
– Operation Through Onboard Buttons or Optional
Key Switch
– Indication Through Display Screen and LEDs
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Audible Alarm and SILENCE†
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Auxiliary Shutdown Rocker Switch
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Not in AUTO Indication
† If equipped; see modular NFPA 110 components sec-
tion
Voltage Regulation (Single or Three-Phase
Module Options)
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Digital Control
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Three-Phase Sensing
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Variable V/F Slope Settings
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Negative Power Limit
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Loss of Sensing Protection
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Fault Protection (I2T Function)
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High Voltage Limit
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Low Voltage Limit
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Maximum Power Limit
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±0.5% Voltage Regulation
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±0.5% Stability
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Governor Functionality
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Speed Control through ECM Integration
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Soft Start Ramping (Multiple Steps)
Communication Ports
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2 RS-232
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2 RS-485
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1 CANBus
Qualification Testing
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Life Test in Environmental Chamber
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Temperature Rating -40 °C to +70 °C
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Vibration Tested and Protected
Connections‡
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7 Analog Inputs
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1 Analog Output (0-10 VDC)
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6 AC Voltage Sensing Inputs
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3 CT Inputs
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16 Digital Inputs
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13 Digital Outputs
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Comms Ports
– 1 CANbus Port
6
– 1 USB Port (for Configuration Transfer and Firm-
ware Upgrades)
– 1 RS-485 Modbus Master Port (for External
RAP/RRP/External I/O Modules)
– 1 RS-485 Modbus Slave Port (for other uses,
e.g. Building Management)
– 2 RS-232 Communication Ports (for Tether or
other uses)
‡ Actual I/O may vary due to configuration
Codes And Standards
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UL 6200
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CE
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NFPA 110 Capable
Modular NFPA 110 Components§
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Remote Annunciator
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NFPA Accessory Module
– Key Switch
– Alarm Horn
– Emergency Stop
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10A External Battery Charger
§ If equipped; not standard on all models
Panel Setup
The Power Zone 410 Control Panel controller is setup in
the factory to match the product it is shipped with and
generally no changes are required. For spares purposes
the controller can be re-configured in the field using Dis-
play functions.
To change the function of the panel, the only way to get a
basic setup for a product is to use the controller's display.
This will setup all the basic parameters and just leave
customization and calibration to be done. Contact cus-
tomer support for other customizations not available
through the display.
Below are examples of some of the configurations adjust-
able using the display:
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Setting Display Contrast
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Setting System Time and Date
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Setting Up/Enabling Internal Exercise
Customization
Other customization and calibrations are done through
configuration files. Configuration files are generated at
the factory and not all are accessible using the controller.
To change the controller on one unit, use the "save/load
config" menu on the controller.
Technical Manual Power Zone 410 Controller
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Questions and answers
How to reset after it codes
To reset the Generac Power Systems Power Zone 410 after it shows a code, follow these steps:
1. Identify the Code – Check the displayed fault code to understand the issue.
2. Resolve the Issue – Address the underlying problem, such as fuel pressure issues or internal faults.
3. Reboot the Controller – Some faults, like watchdog timeouts or exceptions, trigger an automatic reboot.
4. Manually Reset if Needed – If the controller does not reset automatically, power cycle the system by turning it off and on.
5. Re-enter Activation Code – If prompted, enter the correct activation code within three attempts.
6. System Update – If the issue persists due to a software problem, complete the system update process.
If the issue remains unresolved, contact an IASD (Independent Authorized Service Dealer).
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