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By pressing the Menu button for 3 seconds, the user can edit and save any parameter among the 425 parameters in the unit. This feature allows AMF 3.4L to be easily adapted to any engine without the need of a separate unit.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 2 - TERMINAL CONNECTIONS Table 1.0 – Terminal Connections Table TERMINAL TERMINAL NAME DESCRIPTION The positive terminal of the battery must be connected. The value of the terminal must be BATTERY + between 9 – 30V.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL Table 1.0 – Terminal Connections Table Continued AUX OUT 3 Functional output. Please refer to parameters P258-P259. (250Vac 6A) The common output for Terminals No 9, No 10 and No 11. Caution: In order to enable the related Terminals to COM 3, this input must NOT COM 3 be left empty.
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R Phase Current Transformer input - terminal (Max. 5A AC) R Phase Current Transformer input + terminal (Max. 5A AC) COM PORT Used for ENKO Pro-Link SCADA PC connection (TTL to USB Convertor Cable Needed) EX. COM. PORT Used for GSM Modem connection (TTL to RS485 Convertor Cable Needed) EN-KO Electronic Control Systems 10006 Sok.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 3 - BUTTON FUNCTIONS 1. Alarm Reset / Mute Button: When pressed once, the alarm horn output is silenced. When pressed for the second time, if there are no alarms active in the system (the cause of the alarm has been disappeared) the alarm is acknowledged and the alarm LED is turned off.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 5 - LED and DISPLAY INDICATORS 1. LCD Screen: 128x64 pixel resolution Liquid Crystal Display is used to display the alarms and events, measurements, the status of the Mains and Generator, the maintenance timers and parameters.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 7. TEST Button LED: Indicates that the AMF is in TEST operation mode. 8. MANUAL Button LED: Indicates that the AMF is in MANUAL operation mode. 9. AUTO Button LED: Indicates that the AMF is in AUTO operation mode.
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Generator. If an alarm exists in the system, the alarm code is displayed on this bar. Through the operating pages of the AMF 3.4L, the user can view all the measurements related to the Mains and Generator, configure parameters on the parameters page, view the alarm and event logs and change the settings such as language and contrast.
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Generator status bar located on the bottom of the screen. The alarm codes and descriptions displayed on the Generator status bar of AMF 3.4L are listed on the table on Table 4.0 - Alarm Codes Table.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 8 - AMF 3.4L MENU PAGES While viewing the measurement and monitoring pages, the user can enter the menu page by pressing the MENU Button for 3 seconds. The first page that appears is “P1-PARAMETERS” then “P2-ALARM LOG”, “P3-EVENT LOG”...
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL In the parameter selection page, when the MENU Buttton is pressed, a right arrow will appear. If the user desires to skip to a parameter, they can do so by first bringing the cursor on the Parameter No using the Up and Down Buttons.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL In the parameter value editing screen, the parameters which are in text format can also be edited just like numerical values using the same buttons. The only difference is that on the edit editing screen, the previous value is shown.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL The Alarm Log consists of 15 records. The most recent alarm is shown on the top of the list in first place. The ranking number of the alarm can be found on the left, followed by the date and time the alarm occurred and below them the alarm code is listed.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL 8.3 - P3-EVENT LOG Page Event Log page is a log where the AMF saves the events that have occurred on the Generator. By pressing the MENU Button , the list can be viewed. The event log displays up to 30 events. The most recent event is shown on the top of the list in first place.
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9 - FAILURE STRUCTURE The AMF 3.4L has a separate classification for each alarm. These classifications determine how the AMF will respond when a failure occurs. This allows the user to coordinate the Generator in the desired way when a failure occurs in the system.
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This failure structure is the same for all the failure parameters of the AMF 3.4L. The alarms that can be found on AMF 3.4L and their descriptions can be found on the table below. Table 4.0 – Alarm Codes Table...
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL Table 4.0 – Alarm Codes Table Continued Low Battery Voltage Warning: LOW BATTERY WARNING If the battery voltage is below the “P047 – Low Battery Voltage Warning Level” for the time period set by “P046 – Battery Voltage Warning and Shutfown Delay”, this alarm will be displayed.
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“P296 – Reverse Power Failure Delay”, this alarm will be displayed. Generator Self-start Alarm: If the engine is started by an external source other than the AMF 3.4L, an alarm will not be signaled. SELF RUN FAILURE However if the engine is attempted to start when the AMF is in AUTO, MANUAL or TEST operation modes while the engine is already running, this alarm will be displayed.
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AMF 3.4L USER MANUAL External Alarm Input 3 (=6): If the input is activated, the AMF will signal an alarm that writes whatever text • has been entered as parameter “P266 – Digital Input 3 Label”. External Alarm Input 4 (=7): If the input is activated, the AMF will signal an alarm that writes whatever text •...
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0: Output is Normally Open 1: Output is Normally Closed The AMF 3.4L has 5 configurable outputs. The table above lists the parameters to configure Auxiliary Output 1 as an example. Parameter “P254” determines the function of the auxiliary output (Refer to the Parameter List). “P255”...
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