GENERATOR STOP SIGNALS
These lights will flash when any alarm occurs and the
horn will sound as follows:
Annunciator Light
RPM Sensor Loss
Overcrank
Overspeed
Low Oil Pressure
High Water Temp
Emergency Stop
The 'Re-Arm Horn' switch can be used to turn off and
re-arm the horn, or the alarms can be fully acknowl-
edged using the 'Reset' switch.
The 'Reset' switch will turn off and re-arm the horn, and
any flashing lights will switch to the ON state until the
alarms are no longer present at the D/E panel.
Alarm condition MUST be reset at the generator set
control panel.
WARNING INDICATORS
These lights will flash when any alarm occurs and the
horn will sound according to the following table :
Annunciator Light
Pre-Low OIl Pressure
Pre-High Water Temp
Pre-Low Water Temp
Pre Low Fuel
Battery Charger AC Failure
Low Battery Voltage
High Battery Voltage
Generator Run
Generator Power
Not in Auto
These alarms will be latched/not latched by the RAP
according to the above table. They can be acknowledged
at the RAP using the 'Reset' switch—the active lamps
will then stop flashing and remain in the ON state until
the alarm signal disappears from the D/E Panel. The
'Reset' switch will also turn off and re-arm the horn.
These lamps can only be fully reset when the alarm
state is no longer active and "Reset" has been
pressed at both the D/E panel and the RAP .
Alternatively, at any time the horn can be turned
OFF and re-armed with the 'Re-Arm Horn' switch.
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Generac
®
Power Systems, Inc.
20 Light Remote Annunciator
Light
Audible
Color
Alarm
Red
Yes
Red
Yes
Red
Yes
Red
Yes
Red
Yes
Red
Yes
Note:
Light
Audible
Color
Alarm
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
Yes
Yellow
No
Yellow
No
Yellow
No
Red
Yes
Note:
GENERATOR POWER
Is defined as whether transfer switch is in Generator
supply position—measured from transfer switch
through the generator control panel.
D-Panel Connection - connects to signal RA-5 which
comes from CPU board J7 pin 9. There is no D Panel
programming required.
E-Panel
(PRG INPT 2) which comes from E panel master control
box CON1 pin 2. Suggested settings for PRG INPT 2:
Generator Power, Low, Always, Status
Wire 0 from the D/E Panel must be connected to the
"Common" terminal on the transfer switch "Aux"
contacts, for these indicators to work properly. Do
NOT connect DC voltage to these circuits. This is a
digital signal circuit ONLY.
LINE POWER
Is defined as whether the transfer switch is in Utility
supply position—measured from transfer switch
through the generator control panel.
D-Panel Connection - connects to signal RA-4 which
comes from CPU board J7 pin 10. There is no D panel
programming required.
E-Panel
(PRG INPT3) which comes from E panel master control
box CON1 pin 3. Suggested settings for PRG INPT 3:
Latched
Line Power, Low, Always, Status
Yes
Wire 0 from the D/E Panel must be connected to the
Yes
"Common" terminal on the transfer switch "Aux"
Yes
contacts, for these indicators to work properly. Do
NOT connect DC voltage to these circuits. This is a
Yes
digital signal circuit ONLY.
No
BATTERY CHARGER AC FAILURE
No
No
Is defined as zero AC supply to charger—detected by
monitoring utility AC input to charger using a voltage
No
relay.
No
D-Panel Connection - connects to signal RA-12 which
No
comes from CPU board J7 pin 1. There is no D panel
programming required.
E-Panel
(PRG INPT1) which comes from E panel master control
box CON1 pin 1. Suggested settings for PRG INPT1:
Battery Charge Fail, Low, Always, Non-Latch
Annunciator Light
System Ready
Communication OK
Line Power
Spare
-
connects
Connection
Note:
Connection
-
connects
Note:
Connection
-
connects
Light
Color
Green
Green
Green
Green
to
signal
A2
to
signal
A3
to
signal
A1
Audible
Alarm
No
Yes
No
No
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