General Information
See
Figure
2-31. Use page 5 to modify I/O Extender pre-
heat mode, preheat time, and wire setting.
Dealer Edit:
I/O Ext. Config.
Preheat Mode
Preheat Time
Select Wire Setting
Figure 2-31. Edit Settings (Page 5)
See
Figure
2-32. I/O Ext. Config. sub-page can be used
for the special units that have the Generac I/O extender.
Once the function is enabled, each input or output can be
associated to a pre-defined function.
Dealer Edit:
I/O Ext. 1
Digital Inputs
Digital Outputs
Figure 2-32. I/O Ext. Config. Sub-Page
See
2-33. Use page 6 to modify low oil pressure
Figure
warning, alarm, and hold off time, modify parameter
group, voltage code, and high fuel warning, low fuel
warning and alarm.
Dealer Edit:
Low Oil Pressure
Parameter Group
Voltage Code
Fuel Level Indicators
Figure 2-33. Edit Settings (Page 6)
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See
Figure
2-34. Use page 7 to enable or disable AMF
(Auto Mains Failure) mode, and switch between 1 and 2
wire actuation.
Dealer Edit:
AMF Mode
1/2 Wire Actuation
Ground Fault
013005
Figure 2-34. Edit Settings (Page 7)
See
Figure
2-35. Use page 8 to reset the controller, per-
form a factory reset, update ECU (Engine Control Unit)
firmware, and save or load a configuration to or from a
USB drive.
Dealer Edit:
Reset Controller
Factory Reset
Update ECU Firmware
Save/Load Config.
013067
Figure 2-35. Edit Settings (Page 8)
"Test" Sub-Pages
See
Figure
2-36. Use page 1 to test digital inputs and
outputs, and view analog channels.
Dealer Test:
Digital Inputs
Digital Outputs
Analog Channels
013006
Figure 2-36. Test (Page 1)
Technical Manual Power Zone 410 Controller
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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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