Section 3: Input/Output and Connector Information
Analog Inputs
Default Signal Name
Oil Level
Internal Battery Charge
Voltage Monitor
External Battery Charger
Current
Battery Voltage Monitor
Phase B Generator Current
Coolant Temperature
Phase A Generator Current
Phase C Generator Voltage
Phase B Generator Voltage
Phase A Generator Voltage
Throttle Position
Oil Temperature
Phase C Generator Current
Phase A Utility Voltage
Phase B Utility Voltage
Phase C Utility Voltage
Fuel Pressure/Fuel Level
Oil Pressure
Analog Outputs
Default Signal Name
Spare Analog Output
Digital Inputs
Default Signal Name
Coolant Level
Technical Manual Power Zone 410 Controller
Range/Level/Type
0 to 3.3 V (3.3 V supplied via 499 Ω resistor)
0 to 14 V (battery charge voltage)
0 to 3.3 V (external charger current)
0 to 35 V
0 to 3 A RMS (generator phase B current sense)
0 to 3.3 V (3.3 V supplied via 499 Ω resistor)
0 to 3 A RMS (generator phase A current sense)
0 to 460 V RMS (generator phase C voltage)
0 to 460 V RMS (generator phase B voltage)
0 to 460 V RMS (generator phase A voltage)
0 to 3.3 V
0 to 3.3 V (3.3 V supplied via 499 Ω resistor)
0 to 3 A RMS (generator phase C current sense)
0 to 460 V RMS (utility phase A voltage)
0 to 460 V RMS (utility phase B voltage)
0 to 460 V RMS (utility phase C voltage)
0 to 5 V (5 V supplied via 499 Ω resistor on J3-15)
0 to 5 V (5 V supplied via 50 mA fuse on J3-12)
Range/Level
Connection
0 to 10 V
J10-10 (signal)
J10-11 (return)
Range/Level
Connection
0 to 5 V (switched 5 V
J5-23 coolant+
clock signal)
J5-24 coolant-
Input/Output and Connector Information
Connection
J5-16
J10-1 V+
J10-4 V-
J5-17
J10-3 V+
J10-4 V-
J3-6 (+)
J3-7 (-)
J3-10
J3-4 (+)
J3-5 (-)
J8-3 line
J8-4 neutral
J8-2 line
J8-4 neutral
J8-1 line
J8-4 neutral
J2-1 signal
J2-3 return
J3-10 signal
J3-11 return
J3-8 (+)
J3-9 (-)
J8-6 line
J8-5 neutral
J8-7 line
J8-5 neutral
J8-8 line
J8-5 neutral
J3-16 signal
J3-17 return
J3-13 signal
J3-14 return
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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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