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ComAp InteliATS2 70 Global Manual
ComAp InteliATS2 70 Global Manual

ComAp InteliATS2 70 Global Manual

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InteliATS2 70
SW version 1.2.0
Copyright © 2023 ComAp a.s.
Written by Michal Slavata
Prague, Czech Republic
ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a,
170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 246 012 111
E-mail: info@comap-control.com, www.comap-control.com
Automatic Transfer Switch
Global Guide
Controller
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3 Applications overview 4 Installation and wiring 5 Controller setup 6 Communication 7 Technical data 8 Appendix Copyright © 2023 ComAp a.s. Written by Michal Slavata Prague, Czech Republic ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic Global Guide Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: info@comap-control.com, www.comap-control.com...
  • Page 2: Alarms Level

    4.4 Recommended wiring 4.4.1 General 2 System overview 4.4.2 Grounding 2.1 General description 4.4.3 Power supply 2.1.1 The key features of InteliATS2 70 4.4.4 Measurement wiring 2.2 True RMS measurement 4.4.5 Binary inputs 2.3 Configurability and monitoring 4.4.6 Binary outputs 2.3.1 Supported configuration and...
  • Page 3: User Button

    5.2.1 USB 6 Communication 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 6.1 PC 5.2.3 Ethernet 6.1.1 Direct communication 5.3 Operator Guide 6.1.2 Remote communication 5.3.1 Front panel elements 6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 5.3.2 Display screens 6.2.1 SNMP 5.3.3 Browsing alarms 6.2.2 MODBUS-RTU, MODBUS/TCP 5.3.4 Login 7 Technical data 5.3.5 Production mode...
  • Page 4: Document Information

    AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of Complete Solutions”...
  • Page 5: General Security Recommendations And Set Of Measures

    End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited! Even if the prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation.
  • Page 6: Used Open Source Software

    in closed private network infrastructures. Avoid using MODBUS/TCP in unprotected networks (e.g. Internet). 5. SNMP The SNMP protocol (port UDP/161) version 1 and version 2 are not encrypted. They are intended to be used only in closed private network infrastructures. Avoid using SNMP v1 and v2 in unprotected networks (e.g.
  • Page 7: Functions And Protections

    Note: The controller contains a large number of configurable setpoints, because of this it is impossible to describe all of its functions. Some functions can be changed or have different behavior in different SW versions. Always check the Global guide and New feature list for SW version which is used in a controller. This manual only describes the product and is not guaranteed to be set for your application.
  • Page 8: Symbols In This Manual

    1.8 Symbols in this manual Connector – RS232 male 3 x Phases Grounding male Active RS232 Contact current female sensor Source 1 Contactor AirGate modem Source 2 Controller Alternating Jumper simplified current Starter Module Analog Load Switch – simplified modem manually operated Current Mains Battery...
  • Page 9: System Overview

    2.1 General description This manual describes the InteliATS2 70 controller which is designed for automatic transfer switch applications and provides general information on how to install and operate the InteliATS2 70 controller. This manual is dedicated for Automatic transfer switch panel builders...
  • Page 10: Configuration Parts

    Note: Use the InteliConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or disk. The firmware of the controller contains a large number of logical binary inputs and outputs needed for all necessary functions available.
  • Page 11: Pc Tools

    Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and Source 2 troubleshooting. See more in the WinScope 1000 Reference guide. This tool provides the following functions: Monitoring and archiving of ComAp controller’s parameters and values View of actual / historical trends in controller...
  • Page 12: Plug-In Modules

    2.5 Plug-in Modules 2.5.1 CM3-Ethernet Internet/Ethernet module. 0/100 Mbit interface over RJ45 socket Remote control and monitoring of the controller via InteliConfig, WebSupervisor Modbus TCP support Full SNMP support including traps (v1 & v2c) Active e-mail sending AirGate 2.0 technology support for easy connection –...
  • Page 13: Em-Bio8-Efcp

    2.5.4 EM-BIO8-EFCP Input and binary input/output extension module. Up to 8 additional configurable binary inputs or outputs 6 back to System overview InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 14: Applications Overview

    6 back to Table of contents 3.1 Mains-Mains/Gen The InteliATS2 70 firmware comes with 2 archives. One archive is dedicated for Mains-Gen (MG) application. The second one is dedicated for Mains-Mains (MM) application. The name of the firmware contains abbreviation MG or MM for choosing correct archive. To switch between the archives the user has to use InteliConfig ->Firmware Upgrade button.
  • Page 15: Mains-Mains

    3.3 Mains-Mains The typical schematic of Mains-Mains application is shown below. The controller controls two breakers – a Source 1 breaker and a Source 2 breaker. Feedback from the breaker is not necessary. InteliATS2 70 controllers can also work without breaker feedback.
  • Page 16: Applications Using Automatic Transfer Switch

    3.4 Applications using Automatic Transfer Switch 3.4.1 Two position ATS with feedback Automatic remote engine start when the Source 1 fails (AUTO mode, application Mains-Gen) Automatic transfer of the load when the Source 1 fail (AUTO mode, application Mains-Mains) Two-position ATS control with feedback Transfer with power interruption on Source 1 failure Return transfer with power interruption on Source 1 Image 3.4 Two positions ATS with feedback...
  • Page 17: Three Positions Ats With Feedback Without Neutral Control

    3.4.2 Three positions ATS with feedback without Neutral control Automatic remote engine start when the Source 1 fails (AUTO mode, application Mains-Gen) Automatic transfer of the load when the Source 1 fail (AUTO mode, application Mains-Mains) Three-position ATS control with feedbacks, pass through neutral position Transfer with power interruption on Source 1 failure Return transfer with power interruption on Source 1 S1CB C...
  • Page 18: Three Positions Ats With Feedback With Neutral Control

    3.4.3 Three positions ATS with feedback with Neutral control Automatic remote engine start when the Source 1 fails (AUTO mode, application Mains-Gen) Automatic transfer of the load when the Source 1 fail (AUTO mode, application Mains-Mains) Three-position ATS control with feedbacks Transfer with power interruption on Source 1 failure Return transfer with power interruption on Source 1 S1CB C 373)
  • Page 19: Installation And Wiring

    4 Installation and wiring 4.1 Package content 4.2 Controller installation 4.3 Terminal Diagram 4.4 Recommended wiring 4.5 Plug-in module installation 4.6 Maintenance 6 back to Table of contents 4.1 Package content The package contains: Controller Mounting holders Terminal blocks Note: The package does not contain any communication or extension modules. The required modules should be ordered separately.
  • Page 20: Mounting

    4.2.2 Mounting The controller should be mounted onto the switchboard door. Requested cutout size is 172 × 112 mm. Use the screw holders delivered with the controller to fix the controller into the door as described in pictures below. Recommended torque for holders is 0.15 N·m. Panel door mounting Note: Enclosure Type rating with mounting instruction –...
  • Page 21: Terminal Diagram

    BINARY INPUTS MEASUREMENT VOLTAGE VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT BIN1 BIN2 BIN3 BIN4 BIN5 BIN6 BIN7 BIN8 Image 4.1 Terminal diagram for InteliATS2 70 BINARY OUTPUTS E-STOP RS485 BOUT1 E-STOP BOUT2 BOUT3 POWER SUPPLY BOUT4 BATT - BOUT5 BATT + BOUT6 BOUT7...
  • Page 22: Recommended Wiring

    4.4 Recommended wiring Current inputs 39-42 Current measurement wiring (page 25) Voltage inputs 44, 46, 48, 50 Voltage measurement wiring (page 28) Voltage inputs 52, 54, 56, 58 Voltage measurement wiring (page 28) Binary inputs 60-67 Binary inputs (page 36) RS485 B, COM, A RS485 wiring (page 39)
  • Page 23: Grounding

    Tightening torque, allowable wire size and type, for the Field-Wiring Terminals: For Mains Voltage, Generator Voltage and Current terminals Specified tightening torque is 0.56 Nm (5.0 In-lbs) use only diameter 0.5 - 2.0 mm (12 - 26 AWG) conductor, rated for 90 °C minimum. For other controller field wiring terminals Specified tightening torque 0.79 nm (7.0 In-lb) Use only diameter 0.5 - 2.0 mm (12 - 26 AWG) conductor,...
  • Page 24: Measurement Wiring

    Note: Recommended fusing is 4 A fuse. Note: In case of the dip to 0 V the high-side binary outputs will be temporarily switched off and after recovering to 4 V back on. IMPORTANT: When the controller is powered up only by USB and the USB is disconnected then the actual statistics can be lost.
  • Page 25 Current measurement wiring The number of CT's is automatically selected based on selected value of setpoint Connection type (page 167) [3Ph4W / 3Ph3W / High Leg D / 3Ph3Wire / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / Mono Ph]. Currents and power measurement are suppressed if current level is bellow <1 % of CT range. To ensure proper function: Use cables of 2.5 mm Use transformers to 5 A...
  • Page 26 SplPhL1L2 application Image 4.5 SplPhL1L2 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.6 SplPhL1L2 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"...
  • Page 27 SplPhL1L3 application Image 4.7 SplPhL1L3 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.8 SplPhL1L3 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"...
  • Page 28 Mono phase application Connect CT according to following drawings. Terminals phase 2 and phase 3 are opened. Image 4.9 Mono phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.10 Mono phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"...
  • Page 29 SplPhL1L2 – Ph-N voltage SplPhL1L3 – Ph-N voltage Mono Ph – Ph-N voltage Connection Type: 3 Phase 4 Wires Image 4.11 3 phase application with neutral Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. Image 4.12 Typical 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph High Y InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 30 Image 4.13 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph Low Y Connection Type: High Leg D Image 4.14 High Leg Delta application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 31 Image 4.15 Typical High Leg D generator wiring Connection Type: 3 Phase 3 Wires Image 4.16 3 phase application without neutral InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 32 Image 4.17 Typical 3 Phase 3 Wires generator wiring Connection Type: SplPhL1L2 Image 4.18 Split phase L1L2 application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 33 Image 4.19 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Image 4.20 Typical Split Phase generator wiring InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 34 Connection Type: SplPhL1L3 Image 4.21 Split phase L1L3 application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. Image 4.22 Typical Split Phase generator wiring InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 35 Image 4.23 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Connection Type: Mono Phase Image 4.24 Mono phase application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 36: Binary Inputs

    Image 4.25 Typical Mono Phase generator wiring 4.4.5 Binary inputs Use minimally 1 mm cables for wiring of Binary inputs. Image 4.26 Wiring binary inputs Note: The name and function or alarm type for each binary input must be assigned during the configuration. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 37: Binary Outputs

    4.4.6 Binary outputs Use min. 1 mm cables for wiring of binary outputs. Use external relays as indicated on the schematic below for all outputs except those where low-current loads are connected (signalization etc.). IMPORTANT: Use suppression diodes on all relays and other inductive loads! Image 4.27 Binary outputs wiring Note: Every single low current binary output can provide up to 0.5 A of steady current.
  • Page 38: E-Stop

    4.4.7 E-Stop E-Stop has dedicated terminal T09. Power supply of binary output 1 and binary output 2 is internally connected (in controller) to E-Stop terminal. It means higher security and faster disconnection of these outputs. More information about E-Stop functions see E-Stop on page 89. Note: This function has the same behavior as binary input 348).
  • Page 39: Rs485 Wiring

    Image 4.29 Hard-wired emergency stop IMPORTANT: Suppression diodes are not indicated, but required. 4.4.9 RS485 wiring The wiring of the RS485 communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are followed: Standard maximum bus length is 1000 m. Shielded cable must be used, and shielding must be connected to the terminal T01 (Grounding).
  • Page 40 For longer distances or in case of surge hazard (connection out of building, in case of storm etc.) Image 4.31 RS485 wiring for longer distances ① Recommended PT5HF-5DC-ST Note: Communication circuits shall be connected to communication circuits of Listed equipment. Onboard RS485 description Balancing resistors The transmission bus into the RS485 port enters an indeterminate state when it is not being transmitted to.
  • Page 41: Usb

    Image 4.33 RS485 on board 4.4.10 USB This is required for computer connection. Use the shielded USB A-B cable. Image 4.34 USB connection Controller can be also powered by USB (only for service purpose like an uploading firmware, change of configuration etc.).
  • Page 42: Plug-In Module Installation

    4.5 Plug-in module installation 4.5.1 Installation IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power supply to controller. Remove the back cover. To do this, press four holders which are located in corners. After removing the back cover insert the plug-in module. The plug-in module must be inserted under holders. Start with holders marked by arrows.
  • Page 43 Release the rear cover using a flat screwdriver or another suitable tool. The battery is located in a holder on the circuit board. Remove the old battery with a small sharp screwdriver and push the new battery into the holder using a finger. Replace the rear cover.
  • Page 44: Controller Setup

    5 Controller setup 5.1 Default configuration 5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 5.3 Operator Guide 6 back to Table of contents 5.1 Default configuration 5.1.1 Binary inputs Number Description Configured function BIN1 Circuit breaker feedback S1CB F 354) EEDBACK PAGE BIN2 Circuit breaker feedback...
  • Page 45: Controller Configuration And Pc Tools Connection

    5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 5.2.1 USB 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 5.2.3 Ethernet 6 back to Controller setup This chapter contains brief introduction into the specifics of firmware and archive upload, as well as the connection of various PC tools to the controller. If you require detailed information on each PC tool please use the included Help in those PC tools or download their Global Guides.
  • Page 46: Rs232/Rs485

    Connection using WinScope 1000 Image 5.3 WinScope 1000 screen – select USB connection Select your controller from the HID Device drop-down list. Note: Username and password are not mandatory. 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 It is possible to connect to the controller using RS232 or RS485 direct connection (serial port or USB to RS232/RS485 converter may be used).
  • Page 47: Ethernet

    Note: Username and password are not mandatory. 5.2.3 Ethernet It is possible to connect to the controller using Ethernet port either directly or using ComAp's AirGate service. Direct connection If you use a direct connection the controller needs to be reachable directly from the PC you use (i.e. one LAN or WAN without any firewalls and other points that may not allow the connection).
  • Page 48 Connection using InteliConfig Image 5.7 First screen of InteliConfig – select connect to controller Image 5.8 Second screen of InteliConfig – select Internet / Ethernet Connection using WinScope 1000 Image 5.9 WinScope 1000 screen – select Ethernet Following information has to be filled to establish connection:  IP address Controller address User name and Password...
  • Page 49 AirGate connection You can use ComAp's AirGate service that allows you to connect to any controller via the internet regardless of the restrictions of the local network (as long as the controller can connect to the internet AirGate service will work).
  • Page 50 Image 5.10 First screen of InteliConfig – select connect to controller Image 5.11 Second screen of InteliConfig – AirGate Connection using WinScope 1000 In order to connect to WinScope 1000 following information have to be filled out: AirGate ID (page 338) AirGate Server → AirGate Address (page 295) Controller Address (page 182) User name and Password...
  • Page 51 Image 5.12 WinScope 1000 screen – select AirGate InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 52: Operator Guide

    5.3 Operator Guide 5.3.1 Front panel elements Image 5.13 Operator interface of InteliATS2 70 Control buttons Position Picture Description LEFT button. Use this button to move left or to change the mode. The button can change the mode only if the main screen with the indicator of currently selected mode is displayed.
  • Page 53 PAGE button. Use this button to switch over display pages. DOWN button. Use this button to move down or decrease value. ENTER button. Use this button to finish editing a setpoint or moving right in the history page. START button. Works in MAN mode and in Mains-Gen application. Press this button to initiate the start sequence of the engine.
  • Page 54: Display Screens

    5.3.2 Display screens The displayed information is structured into "pages" and "screens". Use the PAGE button to switch over the pages. The page Measurement consists of screens which display measured values such as voltages, current etc.; computed values such as Source 2 power, statistic data and the alarm list on the last screen. The page setpoints contains all setpoints organized to groups and also a special group for a user to log in.
  • Page 55 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 56 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module.
  • Page 57 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Source 1 Power screen is shown when S1CB breaker is closed. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages.
  • Page 58 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module.
  • Page 59 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages.
  • Page 60: Setpoint Screens

    Note: From all of these pages it is possible to switch seamlessly to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button. Note: There can be some additional screens and also some screens can be hidden. Screen’s visibility depends on actual configuration (usage of extension or communication modules, ECU etc.). Setpoint Screens Note: From all measurement pages you can easily go to the setpoint group page by pressing the Page button.
  • Page 61 Note: Use Up and Down button to set required value of selected setpoint. Note: Use the Enter button to confirm adjusted value of setpoint. Note: Use the Page button to discard changes, to set setpoint to previous value and to return to the list of setpoints of selected group.
  • Page 62 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
  • Page 63 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
  • Page 64 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
  • Page 65: Browsing Alarms

    5.3.3 Browsing alarms Note: Use the Up button to move to alarm list from main measurement screen. Active alarms are displayed as white text on black background. It means the alarm is still active, i.e. the appropriate alarm conditions are still present. Inactive alarms are displayed as black text on white background.
  • Page 66 might be or is connected to an untrusted interface and cybersecurity rules are not fulfilled because there is default administrator password. Wrn Password reset e-mail address is not set appears in alarm list when there is no email address set and the administrator password is not the default one.
  • Page 67: Login

    5.3.4 Login Note: From all measurement pages you can easily go to the setpoint group page by pressing the Page button. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select setpoint group Login. Note: Use the Enter button to enter setpoint group Login. Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to select Login.
  • Page 68 UserID Edit Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to change the digit. Note: Use the Left and the Right buttons to move between digits. Note: Use the Enter button to confirm the UserID or Page button to cancel entering Login. PIN Edit Note: Use the Up and the Down Button...
  • Page 69 Note: In case that invalid UserID or PIN are entered, the controller shows Wrong Credentials screen. Use the Enter button to enter Login again or the Page Button to go back to menu. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 70: Production Mode

    5.3.5 Production mode Note: From all measurement pages you can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing the Page button. Note: Use the Enter button to enter setpoint group Login. Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to select Production Mode Note: Use the Enter button to enter the Production Mode.
  • Page 71 Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to change to disabled Note: Use the Enter button to disable the Production Mode. Note: Once Disabled is confirmed by Enter button the option Enabled is no longer on the screen and therefore it is not possible to enable Production mode by HMI display screen.
  • Page 72: Information Screen

    5.3.6 Information screen Note: On Main measurement screen press the Enter and the Page button together. The Enter button has to be pressed first. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Up button to move back to main measurement screen.
  • Page 73: Language Selection

    5.3.7 Language selection Note: On Main measurement screen press the Enter and the Page button together. The Enter button has to be pressed first. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page.
  • Page 74 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required language. Note: Use the Enter button to confirm the selected language. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 75: Display Contrast Adjustment

    5.3.8 Display contrast adjustment Note: On any measurement screen press the Enter Note: On any measurement screen press the Enter and the Up button together for higher contrast. and the Down button together for lower contrast. Note: After setting the contrast, no another action is needed. InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 76: Functions

    5.4 Functions 5.4.1 Analog switches 5.4.2 Breaker control 5.4.3 Elevator Switch 5.4.4 Evaluation of sources 5.4.5 Exercise timers 5.4.6 E-Stop 5.4.7 Firewall 5.4.8 Geo-fencing 5.4.9 History log 5.4.10 Load shedding 5.4.11 Load Transfers 5.4.12 Operating Modes 5.4.13 PLC 5.4.14 Protections 5.4.15 Source Failure detection 5.4.16 Test of the Gen-set 5.4.17 User Buttons...
  • Page 77: Breaker Control

    5.4.2 Breaker control The following power switches are controlled by the controller: The Source 2 circuit breaker or contactor – S2CB The Source 1 circuit breaker or contactor – S1CB It is possible to use either a motorized circuit breaker or contactor. Below is a list of available control outputs that should fit all types of contactors or breakers.
  • Page 78 Image 12.2 Breaker control outputs Outputs controlling 3 positions switch Breaker state Output activation S1CB Close/Open S1 Oper S1CB ON Coil Neutral Close/Open Breakers Off Neutral On Coil S2CB Close/Open S2 Oper S2CB ON Coil Breaker failure detection Breaker fail detection is based on binary output breaker close/open comparing with binary input breaker feedback.
  • Page 79 Image 12.3 Breaker failure – breaker close/open in steady position – open When binary output breaker close/open is in steady closed state and breaker feedback is changed to opened state the binary output close/open changes to open the 2x open latency time. After this delay binary output close/open is closed again.
  • Page 80: Elevator Switch

    Image 12.5 Breaker failure – breaker close/open opens When binary output breaker close/open closes there is 2x close latency delay for breaker failure detection. Image 12.6 Breaker failure – breaker close/open closes 5.4.3 Elevator Switch Elevator switch functionality consists of: Setpoints: Elevator Switch (page 176),...
  • Page 81 Predicted transfer happens when: S2 ( 358) is activated or deactivated. RANSFER TO PAGE The load was transferred to Source 2 due to the Source 1 failure and returns back to Source 1. Note: If during the Pre Elevator Delay (page 176) timing the source which supplies the load goes to failure, 366) is deactivated.
  • Page 82: Evaluation Of Sources

    Image 12.9 Elevator switch when Source 1 returns 5.4.4 Evaluation of sources Evaluation of sources depends on how the setpoints Source 1 Measurement (page 189) Source 2 Measurement (page 204) are set and if LBIs  1 R 355)  2 R OURCE EADY PAGE OURCE EADY 356)
  • Page 83: Exercise Timers

    5.4.5 Exercise timers The exercise (general-purpose) timers in controller are intended for scheduling of any operations such as periodic tests of the Source 2, scheduled transfer of the load to the Source 2 prior to an expected disconnection of the mains etc. Related setpoints for timer 1 are: Timer 1 Function (page 245) Timer 1 Day (page 249)
  • Page 84 Image 12.10 Once mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Once. In timer settings adjust date and time of occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of timer. Set-up via controller interface In controller go to the Scheduler setpoint group. Select the function of timer via Timer 1 Function (page 245) setpoint.
  • Page 85: Set-Up Via Controller Interface

    Image 12.11 Daily mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Daily. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Then select the xth day of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 251)) and behavior of timer on weekends (Timer 1 Weekends (page...
  • Page 86: Timer 1 Function

    Image 12.12 Weekly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Weekly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Then select the xth week of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 251)) and days when timer should be active...
  • Page 87 There are two types of monthly repetition. The first is based on repeating one day in month. Image 12.13 Monthly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer.
  • Page 88: Timer 1 Function

    Second type of monthly repetition is based on repeating days in week in month. Image 12.14 Monthly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Then select the type of monthly repetition, the xth week of repetition and days in week.
  • Page 89: E-Stop

    Short period mode Set-up via InteliConfig To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup. Note: First, the timer functions must be adjusted via setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245). Image 12.15 Short period mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat.
  • Page 90: Firewall

    For more information about connection see E-Stop on page 38. 5.4.7 Firewall The firewall function allows to restrict the access to the controller application services (ComAp/TCP server, MODBUS/TCP server etc.) or to the specific computers or networks. Firewall can be activated on Ethernet port.
  • Page 91: Geo-Fencing

    Example: Adress: 192.168.1.100 Netmask: 255.255.255.255 Port: 502 Only the single computer with IP address 192.168.1.100 can connect to MODBUS/TCP server IMPORTANT: When enabling the firewall, If the rules are not set up properly and the connection is made remotely, loss of connection can happen. 5.4.8 Geo-fencing Geo-fencing function (available with CM2-4G-GPS) is kind of protection that evaluates whether the actual GPS location is within a predefined area, then based on this evaluation takes an action (sends SMS...
  • Page 92: Load Shedding

    Reactive power Source 1 or Source 2 reactive power Apparent power Source 1 or Source 2 apparent power Power Factor Source 1 or Source 2 power factor Load Character LChr Source 1 or Source 2 load character Load Current L1 Source 1 or Source 2 Ph1 current Load Current L2 Source 1 or Source 2 Ph2 current Load Current L3 Source 1 or Source 2 Ph3 current...
  • Page 93 How the Load shedding controls the Load shedding outputs The load shedding function is active in all controller modes except OFF if setpoint Load Shedding Active (page 226) = ENABLED. Load shedding has 2 steps and each step is linked with its own binary output, HEDDING TAGE PAGE...
  • Page 94: Load Transfers

    Image 12.19 Load manual reconnection 5.4.11 Load Transfers The controller is capable of providing the following three different types of changeover (transition): Open transition Open in-phase transition with passive synchronization Closed short-time (100ms) parallel transition with passive synchronization Open Transition Automatic Mains Failure (AMF) (or the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)) function works in AUTO mode and performs the load transfer between two power sources with the power interruption (blackout) based on three events:...
  • Page 95 Image 12.20 Mains-Gen Source 1 Fail, S1CB Opens On = S1 Fail If the setpoint S1CB Opens On (page 188) is set to S2 OK: The timer for automatic start of the Secondary Source Switch (page 185) begins to count down. After the timer has elapsed, the binary output 368) is activated together with TART...
  • Page 96 Source 1 Return When the Source 1 is restored to normal, the timer Primary Source Return Delay (page 185) begins to count down. Once it is elapsed, the S2CB opens and Open Transfer Min Break (page 186) starts to count. The S1CB closes after the Open Transfer Min Break (page 186) count is finished.
  • Page 97 Source 1 Return When the Source 1 is restored to normal: The timer Primary Source Return Delay (page 185) begins to count down. Once it is elapsed, the S2CB opens and Open Transfer Min Break (page 186) starts to count. The S1CB closes after the Open Transfer Min Break (page 186) count is finished.
  • Page 98 There must be three conditions fulfilled to perform the transition with passive synchronization 1. The difference of voltages on each phase between two sources has to be lower than Voltage Window (page 173). 2. The difference of frequencies on each phase between two sources has to be lower than Frequency Window (page 173).
  • Page 99 Image 12.26 In-Phase Transition Note: Transition Request = common name for predictive transfer (LBI S2 ( 358) activated RANSFER TO PAGE or deactivated, Source 1 return). Note: The picture describes transfer from Source 1 to Source 2. For the opposite transfer S1CB is replaced by S2CB and S2CB is replaced by S1CB.
  • Page 100: Operating Modes

    Image 12.27 Closed transition Note: Transition Request = common name for predictive transfer (LBI S2 ( 358) activated RANSFER TO PAGE or deactivated, Source 1 return). Note: The picture describes transfer from Source 1 to Source 2. For the opposite transfer S1CB is replaced by S2CB and S2CB is replaced by S1CB.
  • Page 101 If the respective input is active the controller will change the mode to the respective position according to the active input. If multiple inputs are active, the mode will be changed according to priorities of the inputs. The priorities match the order in the list above. If all inputs are deactivated, the mode will return to the original position given by the setpoint.
  • Page 102 Mains-Mains Operating Modes OFF mode – Mains-Mains If the setpoint Activity At OFF (page 189) is enabled, the S1CB is opened/closed depending on whether the mains is present or not. If the setpoint Activity At OFF (page 189) is disabled, the S1CB is opened permanently. The buttons S1CB , S2CB , Start...
  • Page 103: Plc

    5.4.13 PLC PLC Editor is a powerful tool which helps you to create your own PLC scheme. It has a graphical interface to make user interface easy to use. Image 12.28 PLC Editor main page List of available PLC blocks PLC block Number of blocks OR/AND...
  • Page 104 Create connections between inputs, blocks and outputs. See Creating wires (page 109) for more information. Adjust properties of the blocks. See List of PLC blocks (page 386) for more information about blocks. Working with sheets Drag the sheet edges to re-size the sheet according to your needs. Image 12.29 Adjusting PLC sheet Multisheet There is support of Multisheet functionality.
  • Page 105 Image 12.30 Management of PLC sheets Note: Multisheet functionality is connected only with right version of InteliConfig. It is not conditioned by the controller version. Import/Export It is possible Export selected PLC sheet into file. This file can be used to import this PLC sheet into different configuration.
  • Page 106 Adding PLC blocks Adding a PLC block is simple and intuitive. Follow the procedure below to add PLC block. Select the required block from the list of available PLC blocks at the left and drag it into the sheet. Double-click on the block and adjust the properties of the block. See List of PLC blocks (page 386) more information about blocks.
  • Page 107 Define inputs and outputs Image 12.32 Blank sheet of PLC Editor Inputs Sheet inputs are located at the left side of a sheet. Follow the procedure below to add or edit an input. Double-click on a free input position or existing input to add new input or edit the existing one. Select the source for the input.
  • Page 108 Image 12.33 PLC inputs Outputs Sheet outputs are located at the right side of a sheet. Follow the procedure below to add or edit an input. Double-click on a free output position to add a new sheet output. Double-click on an already created output to configure the output onto a controller output terminal or a logical binary input (first some PLC block output must be connected to this output to enable configuration of output).
  • Page 109 Image 12.34 PLC outputs IMPORTANT: It is necessary to click on Connect button after selecting the output. Otherwise PLC output is not connected to output. Creating wires Wires can be created between PLC inputs and PLC blocks and between PLC blocks and PLC outputs. IMPORTANT: Keep the order of starting and finishing connection points.
  • Page 110 Note: To delete wire just click on it and press the Delete button. Also the Delete selection function can be used. PLC logic execution rules The PLC program is executed every 100 ms. The blocks are executed in order according to block numbers (item numbers), which are indicated in each block.
  • Page 111: Other Functions

    PLC – Export/Import Export Each PLC sheet can be exported to file. Exported is name of PLC sheet, description, content of sheet (PLC blocks, its settings, wiring, layout...). It is possible export only one sheet at once. There is no option to export all PLC sheets into one file. Import It is possible import PLC sheet definition inot selected PLC sheet.
  • Page 112 Fixed Protection types Fault LBO Horn LBO Alarm Action: Alarm Action: Application Name Level Abbreviation History Reset activation (inc. activation (inc. Source 2 Common LBO List CB open needed Flashing) Flashing) stop AL C OMMON Both Warning 363) PAGE History Record Both Only Alarm List...
  • Page 113: Setpoint Options

    Protection blocking Source 1 protections are always active. Source 2 fixed protections in Mains-Gen application are blocked when engine is starting, stopping or stopped. Exceptions are: E-Stop, Total Stop and Emergency Stop Several protections in Mains-Gen application can be disabled (see Mains-Gen Source 2 level 2 protections on page 114) by dedicated setpoint.
  • Page 114 Mains-Gen Source 2 level 2 protections Setpoint for protection ON / OFF Alarms / Protection name Always active BOS Short Circuit (page 418) IDMT Overcurrent Protection (page BOS Overcurrent IDMT (page 418) Current 224) Current Unbalance Protection BOS Current Unbalance (page 417) (page 225) Source 2 Frequency Protection BOS Source 2 Overfrequency (page 433) (page 223)
  • Page 115 ALI Source 2 Ph Rotation Opposite (page 413) User Protections InteliATS2 70 allows users to configure their own protections to any analog value or binary input/output. Only one protection of 1st level and/or one protection of 2nd level can be configured on logical binary input/output.
  • Page 116 Protection activation Type Name of activation Description Over Limit Protection is activated if value is over limit. Over Limit + Fls Protection is activated if value is over limit or in a fault state. Analog Under Limit Protection is activated if value is under limit. Under Limit + Fls Protection is activated if value is under limit or in a fault state.
  • Page 117 User Protection types Fault LBO Horn LBO Alarm Action: Alarm Action: Application Name Level Abbreviation History Reset activation (inc. activation (inc. Source 2 Common LBO List CB open needed Flashing) Flashing) stop AL C OMMON Mains-Mains, Warning PAGE Mains-Gen 363) Mains-Mains, History Record Only Mains-Gen Mains-Mains,...
  • Page 118 Protection blocking It is possible to configure one Protection Blocking to any User Protections (page 115). This function is used to block certain protections when their function is unwanted or meaningless. Each user protection has an option to set the blocking condition. Protection blocking Block Type Description...
  • Page 119 Adding analog protection Selecting the input source see User Protections on page 115. Selecting the protection type see Fixed Protection types on page 112. Selecting the protection activation see Protection activation on page 116. Selecting the block type see Protection blocking on page 118. Selecting if the occurrence of a protection is recorded every time or only once after a Fault Reset.
  • Page 120: Protection States

    Adding binary protection Selecting the input source see User Protections on page 115. Selecting the protection type see Fixed Protection types on page 112. Selecting the protection activation see Protection activation on page 116. Selecting the block type see Protection blocking on page 118. Selecting if the occurrence of a protection is recorded every time or only once after a Fault Reset.
  • Page 121: Alarm Management

    User protections states During the configuration of protections in InteliConfig, you can decide whether you want to add user protection state for the protection. The name is the same as the alarm's message. User protection states are in a group of 32 values. Note: Group of User protection states is showed only when there is at least 1 protection state in it.
  • Page 122 Image 12.37 Alarm List Alarm types – Level 1 The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical level. This alarm does not cause any actions regarding the control. Warning (Wrn) The alarm appears in the Alarm list and is recorded into the history log.
  • Page 123 Mains Protection Source 2 + Fault Reset (MPR2) The alarm appears in the Alarm list and is recorded into the history log. It causes immediate opening of the S2CB. Source 2 is in the failure until there is active alarm or inactive but not confirmed alarm in the Alarm list. It activates the output AL C MPR2 (...
  • Page 124: Source Failure Detection

    5.4.15 Source Failure detection Source 1 Failure detection The automatic start can be enabled or disabled by binary input S1 F 354) or by switching the LOCK PAGE controller mode to MAN or OFF mode. The Source 1 is considered as faulty when one or more of the following conditions are valid: The Source 1 voltage is out of the limits given by the setpoints Source 1 Undervoltage (page 192) Source 1 Overvoltage (page 190)
  • Page 125: Test Of The Gen-Set

    5.4.16 Test of the Gen-set For test of the Gen-set in Mains-Gen application it is possible to configure LBIs S2 ( 358) RANSFER TO PAGE 353). EMOTE TART PAGE Activation of the LBI 353) in AUTO mode causes the Gen-set to start and run EMOTE TART PAGE...
  • Page 126 Command Description When the setting of pulse duration is changed while the pulse is active, the current pulse will have the original duration and the new setting is applied for the next pulse. If the User Button is active (as a result of COMMAND ON or COMMAND TOGGLE) and COMMAND PULSE comes, User Button remains active for the duration of the pulse and then it deactivates.
  • Page 127: User Setpoints

    5.4.18 User setpoints Controller allows user to create their own setpoints, as well as edit and delete created setpoints. The number of setpoints created by the user is limited to 64. All setpoints created by user are located in Group: User Setpoints.
  • Page 128: Voltage Phase Sequence Detection

    Contents of the user setpoint Max. 32 characters Name Note: Does not consider duplicities (It is possible to have setpoints with the same name, but it is not recommended.) Can be chosen from a list or Dimension User can create their own with a limit of 32 characters. Resolution Max.
  • Page 129: Types Of Interfaces

    5.5.1 Types of interfaces The controller communication interfaces are split into two categories according to what kind of environment the interface is exposed to. Trusted Trusted interfaces are operated locally inside a closed environment/ infrastructure where additional measures against misuse or attack take place (e.g. physical access limitation). Due to the nature of this interface less strict cybersecurity rules may be applied.
  • Page 130: User Login

    User login To login to the controller the username and password must be provided into the login form of the application (InteliConfig (page 11) WebSupervisor (page 11). Alternatively, at trusted interfaces, it is possible to login using UID and PIN instead of username and password.
  • Page 131: Managing Accounts

    Wrn Default Password appears in Alarm list when the default administrator password is set and communication module is plugged in the controller. The purpose of alarm is to inform that the controller might be or is connected to an untrusted interface and cybersecurity rules are not fulfilled because there is default administrator password.
  • Page 132: Adding An Account

    Adding an account Click on the "+" button in the lower left corner of the user management window, then provide the account properties as described in User accounts (page 129). Note: Rules for the User accounts (page 129) credentials apply and some items are optional Deleting an account Select the account that has to be deleted and click on the "-"...
  • Page 133: Account Break Protection

    5.5.4 Account break protection The controller protectis the user accounts against a brute-force attack, i.e against breaking into the controller by fast repeating attempts to login with credentials generated from the range of all possible combinations. If the account break protection detects a possible attack and blocks an account or interface the alarm Brute Force Protection Active (page 406) is activated.
  • Page 134: Special Situations

    IMPORTANT: There is a backup e-mail address defined in the controller to which and only which ComAp will send the "password reset action code". Please be sure, that you have adjusted this e- mail address correctly. Use InteliConfig to adjust the backup e-mail address...
  • Page 135 Reset password procedure 1. Connect InteliConfig. 2. Get the password reset request code and send it via e-mail to support@comap-control.com InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 136 3. Once you receive the reply from ComAp, copy the code from the e-mail (all characters inside the box as indicated below) InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 137 4. Paste the code into the password reset window Encryption of the communication New technology "CCS v.1" is used for an authentication and an encryption of the ComAp protocol via Internet/ethernet/AirGate. This technology is based on strong and proven cryptographic algorithms and has successfully passed penetration tests and cybersecurity audit.
  • Page 138: Communication

    6 Communication 6.1 PC 6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 6 back to Table of contents 6.1 PC 6.1.1 Direct communication 6.1.2 Remote communication 6.1.1 Direct communication A RS232, USB, RS485 or ethernet interface can be used for direct cable connection to a PC. Connection via RS232 A plug-in communication module CM-RS232-485 is necessary for communication via RS232 connection.
  • Page 139: Connection Via Usb

    Note: Also USB-RS485 convertor can be used. Image 13.3 Plug-in module CM RS232-485 is used Connection via Ethernet A plug-in communication module CM3-Ethernet is necessary for Ethernet connection. The module is plugged into the slot located on the rear side of the controller. To find more information about installation of the modules see Plug-in module installation on page 42.
  • Page 140: Internet Connection

    If direct IP connection is to be used within a local network the CM3-Ethernet must have static IP address in the respective local network. Note: If you have troubles with setting up static and public IP address for direct connection from Internet try using AirGate connection instead.
  • Page 141 AirGate This connection type is intended for remote connection from InteliConfig, or any other ComAp PC tool over the Internet in situations, where obtaining fixed public IP address is not possible. Only two remote clients can be connected at the same time.
  • Page 142: Alarm Sms

    Source 1 Returned hh:mm:ss Load on Source 1 hh:mm:ss AMF Stop Alarm SMS The InteliATS2 70 controller equipped with the CM2-4G-GPS communication module is able to send Alarm SMS according to the setting of setpoints: Wrn Message (page 306) BOS Message (page 304)
  • Page 143: Alarm E-Mail

    Event 1 hh:mm:ss Event 2 hh:mm:ss Event 3 Alarm Email The InteliATS2 70 controller equipped with the CM3-Ethernet communication module is able to send Alarm Emails according to the setting of setpoints: Wrn Message (page 306) BOS Message (page 304)
  • Page 144: Connection To 3Rd Party Systems

    Message structure: Controller ----------------------------------------------- Name: XXX Serial number: XXX SW branch: XXX SW version: XXX Application: XXX Appl. version: XXX Date: dd/mm/yyyy Time: hh:mm:ss Alarm list ----------------------------------------------- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 History events ----------------------------------------------- 0 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 1 -1 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 2 -2 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 3 Note: An asterisk means that alarm is unconfirmed and an exclamation mark means that alarm is active.
  • Page 145: Snmp Notifications

    MIB table is different and must be exported separately for each controller. The root OID of the InteliATS2 70 controller is 1.3.6.1.4.1.28634.35. Under this node can be found following sub-nodes : Notifications group (SMI v2 only) contains definitions of all notification-type objects that the Agent may send to the Manager.
  • Page 146: Modbus-Rtu, Modbus/Tcp

    The notification message also contains controller name, serial number and textual description of the event. SMI version In InteliConfig the MIB table may be exported in two different formats – SMI v1 and SMI v2. The format which shall be used for export depends on the SNMP Manager and the SMI version that it supports. Typically, SMI v1 is used for SNMP v1 and vice versa, but it is not a rule and SMI v2 may also be used for SNMP v1.
  • Page 147 can be exported into a text file from the appropriate controller archive using InteliConfig. There are several special registers with fixed meaning (reserved registers) which are listed in a separate table in this chapter. MODBUS MODICON object Meaning Access MODBUS function address type 0000 ..
  • Page 148 Number of Data type Meaning Data maping registers LSB1 = value, bits 16-23 MSB2 = value, bits 8-15 LSB2 = value, bits 0-7 MSB = 0 Char 1-byte ASCII character LSB = ASCII value of the character MSB = 0 StrList Index into a list of strings LSB = index into the list...
  • Page 149: Reserved Registers

    Error codes (exception codes) An exception code is returned by the controller (server) if the query sent from the client could not be completed successfully. The controller responds with the error codes in as follows: 01 – Illegal function is returned if an incompatible type of operation is applied for a specific object, e.g. if function 03 is applied to a binary object.
  • Page 150 Register Number of Access Data type Meaning addresses registers 4404 - 4430 read Alarm 8. record in alarm list 4431 - 4457 read Alarm 9. record in alarm list 4458 - 4484 read Alarm 10. record in alarm list 4485 - 4511 read Alarm 11.
  • Page 151 MCB toggle *) 0x02 0x12ED0000 0x000012EE MCB on 0x02 0x12EE0000 0x000012EF MCB off 0x02 0x12EF0000 0x000012F0 Note: *) This action is an equivalent of pressing the front panel button MODBUS examples Modbus RTU examples Reading of Battery voltage Export table of values from InteliConfig Table: Values Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04 Register...
  • Page 152 Reading Nominal power Export table of values from InteliConfig Table: Values Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Nominal 01227 9018 Integer 32767 Generator Power Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 04CC 1228 Response: (Numbers in Hex)
  • Page 153 Reading all binary inputs as Modbus register Table: Values Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Binary Controller 01089 8235 Binary#2 Inputs Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 042C 1068 Response: (Numbers in Hex) Data...
  • Page 154 Reading binary inputs as coil status. Table: Binaries Allowed Modbus functions: 01, 02 Addresses Source Name of Bit Name C.O.# Value Modbus Addr. = Value Bit # Group Activated by protection State # Name of State (s): Prot. Addr. = State 00000 Value 8235...
  • Page 155 Starting the engine Before starting engine you may need to write password depending on the settings in controller. Table Reserved registers (page 149) Register Number of Access Data type Meaning addresses registers Writing:command argument 4207 - 4208 read/write Unsigned32 Reading: command return value 4209 write...
  • Page 156 Nominal Power – writing Table: Setpoints Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04, 06, 16 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group Nominal Basic 03008 8276 Unsigned 5000 Power Settings Request: (Numbers in Hex) Data Register address Controller address Modbus function 0064 0BC0 = 3008 Response: (Numbers in Hex) Register address...
  • Page 157 Modbus TCP examples Reading of Battery voltage Export table of values from InteliConfig Table: Values Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group BatteryVoltag Controller 01053 8213 Integer Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register transaction protocol Length of address Controller Modbus...
  • Page 158: Technical Data

    7 Technical data Power supply E-Stop 8-36 VDC Dedicated terminal for safe E-Stop input. Power supply range Physical supply for binary outputs 1 & 2. Power consumption 2.0 W (without modules) Binary inputs RTC battery Replaceable (3 V) Number Fusing power 4 A w/o BOUT consumption 0-2 VDC close contact Close/Open indication E-Stop fusing...
  • Page 159: Appendix

    8 Appendix 8.1 Controller objects 8.2 Alarms 8.3 Modules 6 back to Table of contents 8.1 Controller objects 8.1.1 List of controller objects types 8.1.2 Setpoints 8.1.3 Values 8.1.4 Logical binary inputs 8.1.5 Logical binary outputs 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs 8.1.7 PLC 8.1.2 Setpoints What setpoints are:...
  • Page 160 List of setpoints Conversion Coefficient Pulse 2 Group: Basic settings Subgroup: Name Subgroup: Controller settings Controller Name Controller Mode Subgroup: Power settings Power On Mode Nominal Power Reset To Manual Subgroup: Current settings Backlight Timeout Nominal Current Horn Timeout Gen CT Ratio Prim User Logging Record Gen CT Ratio Sec Subgroup: HMI Settings...
  • Page 161 Source 1 Voltage Unbalance Source 2 Underfrequency Source 1 Voltage Unbalance Delay Source 2 Underfrequency BOS Subgroup: Frequency protections Source 2 Underfrequency Hys Source 1 Overfrequency Source 2 Overfrequency Wrn Source 1 Overfrequency Hys Source 2 Underfrequency Wrn Source 1 Underfrequency Source 2 <> Frequency Delay Source 1 Underfrequency Hys Subgroup: Overload Protection Source 1 <...
  • Page 162 Subgroup: Timer 2 Group: User Buttons User Button 1 Timer 2 Function User Button 2 Timer 2 Setup User Button 3 Timer 2 Repetition User Button 4 Timer 2 First Occur. Date User Button 5 Timer 2 First Occur. Time User Button 6 Timer 2 Duration User Button 7 Timer 2 Repeated...
  • Page 163 DNS IP Address 1 Subgroup: ComAp Client Settings DNS IP Address 2 Direct Connection IP Firewall Direct Connection Port Subgroup: AirGate Settings ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout AirGate Connection Subgroup: E-mail Settings AirGate Address SMTP Server Address AirGate Port SMTP Sender Address Subgroup: ComAp Client Settings...
  • Page 164 SNMP WR Community String Subgroup: E-mail Settings SMTP Server Address SMTP Sender Address SMTP UserName SMTP User Password SMTP Encryption Email Address 1 Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Subgroup: Messages Settings BOS Message E-mail/SMS Language MPR1 Messages Event Message Wrn Message Subgroup: NTP Settings NTP Clock Synchronization...
  • Page 165: Group: Basic Settings

    Group: Basic settings Subgroup: Name Controller Name Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 15 characters [-] Default value InteliATS2 Alternative config Step Comm object 8637 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User defined name, used for the controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection.
  • Page 166: Subgroup: Current Settings

    Subgroup: Current settings Nominal Current Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 1 .. 10 000 [A] Default value 350 A Alternative config Step Comm object 20418 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description It is current limit for current protections and means maximal continuous current.
  • Page 167: Subgroup: Voltage Settings

    Subgroup: Voltage settings Connection type Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Mono Phase / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / 3Ph3Wire / 3Ph4Wire / High Leg D [-] Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config Step Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object 11628 Related applications Config level Standard...
  • Page 168: Nominal Voltage Ph-N

    Nominal Voltage Ph-N Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 80 .. 20 000 [V] Default value 231 V Alternative config Step Comm object 20481 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal voltage (phase to neutral). 6 back to List of setpoints Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph Setpoint group...
  • Page 169: Source 2 Vt Ratio

    Source 2 VT Ratio Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.1 .. 500.0 [V/V] Default value 1.0 V/V Alternative config Step 0.1 V/V Comm object 9579 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Source 2 voltage potential transformers ratio. If no VTs are used, adjust this setpoint to 1. 6 back to List of setpoints Subgroup: Frequency settings Nominal Frequency...
  • Page 170: Subgroup: Transition Settings

    Subgroup: Transition settings Transition Type Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Open / InPhase / Closed / InPhase-Open / Closed-Open [-] Default value Open Alternative config Step Comm object 14688 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description The setpoint defines what type of changeover between Source 1 and Source 2 is set.
  • Page 171: S1Cb Close Latency

    S1CB Close Latency Setpoint group Synchronization Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.01 .. 60.00 [s] Default value 2.50 s Alternative config Step 0,01 s Comm object 20177 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Switching time from close to open position of the Source 1 breaker/contactor. Switching time from open to close position of the source 1 breaker/contactor.
  • Page 172: S2Cb Close Latency

    S2CB Close Latency Setpoint group Synchronization Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0,01 .. 60,00 [s] Default value 2,50 s Alternative config Step 0,01 s Comm object 20179 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Switching time from open to close position of the Source 2 breaker/contactor. Switching time from open to close position of the source 2 breaker/contactor.
  • Page 173: Voltage Window

    Voltage Window Setpoint group Synchronization Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 10.0 [%] Default value 5.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 8650 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Setpoint Transition Type (page 170) ≠...
  • Page 174: Phase Window

    Phase Window Setpoint group Synchronization Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 2.0 [°] Default value 0.0 ° Alternative config Step 0.1 ° Comm object 8652 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Setpoint Transition Type (page 170) ≠...
  • Page 175: Subgroup: Battery Protections

    Subgroup: Battery protections Battery Undervoltage Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 8.0 V .. Battery Overvoltage (page 175) Default value 18.0 V Alternative config Step 0.1 [V] Comm object 8387 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Warning threshold for low battery voltage.
  • Page 176: Subgroup: Elevator Switch Settings

    Subgroup: Elevator Switch Settings Elevator Switch Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Disabled [-] Alternative config Step Comm object 20327 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Setpoint enables or disables elevator switch functionality (for more information see Elevator Switch on page 80).
  • Page 177: Post Elevator Delay

    Post Elevator Delay Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 20325 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description The delay defines how long after predicted transfer of the load the LBO 366) LEVATOR WITCH...
  • Page 178: Subgroup: Controller Settings

    Conversion Coefficient Pulse 2 Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 ... 65 000 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10995 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only if LBI 351) is configured ULSE OUNTER PAGE...
  • Page 179: Power On Mode

    Power On Mode Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Previous / OFF [-] Default value Previous Alternative config Step Comm object 13000 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint adjusts controller mode after power on of controller. Previous When controller is power on, controller is switched to last mode before power off.
  • Page 180: Backlight Timeout

    Backlight Timeout Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 255 [min] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step 1 min Comm object 10121 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description The display backlight is switched off when this timer exceed. When setpoint is adjusted to disabled then the display will be backlighted all the time.
  • Page 181: User Logging Record

    User Logging Record Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23885 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint enables recording of user logings. 6 back to List of setpoints Subgroup: HMI Settings Main Screen Line 1...
  • Page 182: Screen Filter

    Screen Filter Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enable / Disabled [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 15889 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Every analog value showed on CU screen is filtered when setpoint is enabled. 6 back to List of setpoints Group: Communication Settings Subgroup: Controller Address...
  • Page 183: Subgroup: Rs485 Settings

    Subgroup: RS485 Settings RS485 Mode Communication Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 Settings Range [units] Direct / MODBUS [-] Default value Direct Alternative config Step Comm object 24134 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Communication protocol switch for on-board RS485. Direct InteliConfig communication protocol via serial cable.
  • Page 184: Possible Options

    RS485 Modbus Mode Communication Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 Settings Range [units] 8N1 / 8N2 / 8E1 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24020 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint adjusts communication mode of Modbus-RTU. Possible options 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, no parity...
  • Page 185: Subgroup: Source 1 Settings

    Group: Source 1 Subgroup: Source 1 settings Secondary Source Switch Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 6 000 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8301 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for Switch of Secondary Source.
  • Page 186: S1Cb Close Delay

    S1CB Close Delay Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 60.0 [s] Default value 5.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 8389 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay after Source 1 returns to S1CB closing when transfer to Source 2 is not finished. When the controller restarts and Source 1 is healthy the closing of S1CB is done after S1CB Close Delay.
  • Page 187 Image 15.2 Open Transfer Min Break If some delay between S1CB F 354) deactivation and closing of S2CB C EEDBACK PAGE LOSE PAGE 377) output is required, then the Open Transfer Min Break must be set to sum of "S1CB opening" + "Delay"...
  • Page 188: Return From Secondary Source

    Return From Secondary Source Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Manual / Auto [-] DefaultFixed Auto Alternative config value Step Comm object 9590 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Setpoint adjusts the behavior of S2CB opening and S1CB closing when Source 1 returns. The controller waits during the timer Primary Source Return Delay for pushing the S1CB button to open S2CB breaker in order to initiate the transfer.
  • Page 189: Source 1 Measurement

    Source 1 Measurement Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value ENABLED [-] Alternative config Step Comm object 19575 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Enables / Disables Source 1 Measurement. Source 1 evaluation (S2 is OK or S2 is NOK ) is based on frequency and voltages ENABLED and on user protections and on the LBI...
  • Page 190: Subgroup: Voltage Protections

    Subgroup: Voltage protections Source 1 Overvoltage Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. 150 [%] Default value 110 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168) Comm object 20478 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description...
  • Page 191: Source 1 Overvoltage Hys

    Source 1 Overvoltage Hys Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. Source 1 Overvoltage (page 190) Default value 105 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20476 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 1 overvoltage protection. Image 15.4 Source 1 Overvoltage Hys 6 back to List of setpoints InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 192: Source 1 Undervoltage

    Source 1 Undervoltage Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 50 .. 100 [%] Default value 60 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168) Comm object 20477 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold for Source 1 undervoltage.
  • Page 193: Source 1 Undervoltage Hys

    Source 1 Undervoltage Hys Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Source 1 Undervoltage (page 192) .. 100 [%] Default value 65 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20475 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 1 undervoltage protection.
  • Page 194 Source 1 Voltage Unbalance Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 1 .. 150 [%] of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168) Nominal Voltage Ph-N Range [units] (page 168) Default value 10 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20455 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always...
  • Page 195 Source 1 Overfrequency Hys Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. Source 1 Overfrequency (page 194) Default value 102.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20450 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 1 overfrequency protection.
  • Page 196 Source 1 Underfrequency Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 50 .. 100 [%] Default value 98.0 % Alternative config Step 1.0 % of Nominal Frequency (page 169) Comm object 20451 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold for Source 1 underfrequency.
  • Page 197 Source 1 Underfrequency Hys Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Source 1 Underfrequency (page 196) .. 100 [%] Default value 98.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20449 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 1 underfrequency protection.
  • Page 198 Source 1 < > Frequency Delay Setpoint group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 0.5 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 20448 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for Source 1 Underfrequency (page 196)
  • Page 199: Phase Rotation Protection

    Phase Rotation Protection Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / ExtDisable [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 19709 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint enables or disables Phase Rotation Protection. Protection is enabled.
  • Page 200: Start Time

    Start Time Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Minimal Stabilization Time (page 202) .. 600 [s] Default value 20 s Alternative config Step Comm object 20329 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description The timer starts when LBO 368)
  • Page 201: Cooling Time

    Cooling Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 300 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8258 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Cooling Time defines the period when LBO 368) is still active before stop of the TART...
  • Page 202 Minimal Stabilization Time Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 1 .. 300 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8259 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Minimal time triggered in starting period during which the conditions for closing S2CB breaker have to be continuously fulfilled.
  • Page 203 Run Only Block Delay Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 5.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 10023 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description If any protection is configured with blocking condition "Run Only Block" this setpoint influences the blocking condition.
  • Page 204 Source 2 Measurement Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value ENABLED [-] Alternative config Step Comm object 17011 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Enables / Disables Source 2 Measurement. Source 2 evaluation (S2 is OK or S2 is NOK ) is based on frequency and voltages ENABLED and on user protections and on the LBI...
  • Page 205 Subgroup: Voltage Protection Source 2 Overvoltage Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. 150 [%] Default value 110 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20469 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold for Source 2 overvoltage.
  • Page 206 Source 2 Overvoltage Wrn Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. 150 [%] Default value 110 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20467 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Threshold for Source 2 overvoltage protection. All three phases are checked. Maximum out of three is used.
  • Page 207 Source 2 Overvoltage Hys Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100 .. Source 2 Overvoltage (page 205) Default value 100 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20465 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 2 overvoltage protection.
  • Page 208 Source 2 Undervoltage Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 50 .. 100 [%] Default value 60 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20468 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold for Source 2 undervoltage. All three phases are checked. Minimum voltage out of three phases is used.
  • Page 209 Source 2 Undervoltage Wrn Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 50 .. 100 [%] Default value 60 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20466 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Threshold for Source 2 undervoltage protection. All three phases are checked. Minimum out of three is used.
  • Page 210 Source 2 Undervoltage Hys Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) .. 100 [%] Default value 100 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20464 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 2 undervoltage protection.
  • Page 211 Source 2 < > Voltage Delay Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 2.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 20463 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for voltage protections.
  • Page 212 Source 2 Voltage Unbalance Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 1 .. 150 [%] of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168) Nominal Voltage Ph-N Range [units] (page 168) Default value 10 % Alternative config Step Comm object 20432 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always...
  • Page 213 Subgroup: Frequency Protection Source 2 Overfrequency Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100.0 .. 150.0 [%] Default value 102.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20437 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold for Source 2 overfrequency.
  • Page 214 Source 2 Overfrequency Hys Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100.0 .. Source 2 Overfrequency (page 213) Default value 102.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20435 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 2 overfrequency protection.
  • Page 215 Source 2 Underfrequency Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 50.0 .. 100.0 [%] Default value 98.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20436 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold for Source 2 underfrequency. 6 back to List of setpoints Source 2 Underfrequency BOS Setpoint group...
  • Page 216 Source 2 Underfrequency Hys Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Source 2 Underfrequency (page 215) .. 100.0 [%] Default value 100.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20434 Related applications Mains-Mains Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Mains. Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Source 2 underfrequency protection.
  • Page 217 Source 2 Overfrequency Wrn Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 100.0 .. 150.0 [%] Default value 102.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 20439 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Threshold for Source 2 phase L1 overfrequency. 6 back to List of setpoints Source 2 Underfrequency Wrn Setpoint group...
  • Page 218 Source 2 <> Frequency Delay Setpoint group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 0.5 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 20433 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for frequency protections.
  • Page 219 Overload Wrn Setpoint group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. Overload BOS (page 218) Default value 120 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Power (page 165) Comm object 20411 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Threshold level for overload of Source 2 (in % of Nominal Power (page...
  • Page 220 Short Circuit Delay Setpoint group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0.00 .. 10.00 [s] Default value 0.04 s Alternative config Step 0.01 Comm object 9991 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Delay for Short Circuit BOS (page 219) protection.
  • Page 221: Phase Rotation

    Current Unbalance BOS Setpoint group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 1 .. 200 [%] Default value 50 % Alternative config Step 1 % Comm object 20415 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description Threshold for generator current asymmetry (unbalance). Protection is BOS.
  • Page 222 Phase Rotation Protection Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / ExtDisable [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 19709 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint enables or disables Phase Rotation Protection. Protection is enabled.
  • Page 223: Voltage Unbalance Protection

    Voltage Unbalance Protection Setpoint group Source 2 Protections Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / ExtDisable [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 15669 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description This setpoint enables or disables Voltage Unbalance Protection. Protection is enabled.
  • Page 224: Overload Protection

    Subgroup: Overload protection Overload Protection Setpoint group Source 2 Protections Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / ExtDisable [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 15664 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description This setpoint enables or disables Overload Protection.
  • Page 225: Current Unbalance Protection

    Current Unbalance Protection Setpoint group Source 2 Protections Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / ExtDisable [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 15667 Related applications Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only in Mains-Gen. Description This setpoint enables or disables Current Unbalance Protection. Protection is enabled.
  • Page 226 Group: Load Shedding Subgroup: Load Shedding Load Shedding Active Setpoint group Load Shedding Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disabled / Source 2 / Source 1 / All the time [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 11001 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description...
  • Page 227 Load Shedding Level Setpoint group Load Shedding Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Load Reconnection Level .. 200 [%] of Nominal Power (page 165) Default value 80 % Alternative config Step Comm object 8884 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if Load Shedding Active (page 226) is enabled...
  • Page 228 Subgroup: Load Reconnection Settings Load Reconnection Level Setpoint group Load Shedding Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. Load Shedding Level (page 227) Default value 20 % Alternative config Step Comm object 8890 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if Load Shedding Active (page 226) is enabled Description...
  • Page 229 Auto Load Reconnection Setpoint group Load Shedding Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 9649 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if Load Shedding Active (page 226) is enabled Description Switch between manual and automatic reconnection of shedded load..
  • Page 230 Group: User Buttons User Button 1 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20826 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 231 User Button 2 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20827 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 232 User Button 3 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20828 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 233 User Button 4 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20829 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 234 User Button 5 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20830 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 235 User Button 6 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20831 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 236 User Button 7 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20832 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 237 User Button 8 Setpoint group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] COMMAND / MAN OFF / MAN ON [-] Default value COMMAND Alternative config Step Comm object 20833 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User button is a binary signal which value can be set by its setpoint or by remote connection (WebSupervisor or by third party device(Modbus).
  • Page 238 Group: Analog Switches Subgroup: Analog Switches 1 AIN Switch01On Setpoint group Analog Switches Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] the range is defined by an analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config an analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by an analog sensor curve Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object 11407...
  • Page 239 AIN Switch01 Off Setpoint group Analog Switches Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] the range is defined by an analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config an analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by an analog sensor curve Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object 11410...
  • Page 240 Subgroup: Analog Switches 2 AIN Switch02 On Setpoint group Analog Switches Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] the range is defined by an analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config an analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by an analog sensor curve Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object 11408...
  • Page 241 AIN Switch02 Off Setpoint group Analog Switches Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] the range is defined by an analog sensor curve the value is defined by Default value Alternative config an analog sensor curve Step the step is defined by an analog sensor curve Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object 11411...
  • Page 242 Date Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] DD/MM/YYYY [-] Default value 1.1.2015 Alternative config Step Comm object 24553 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Actual date adjustment. 6 back to List of setpoints Time Stamp Period Setpoint group Scheduler...
  • Page 243 Time Zone CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] GMT-12:00 .. GMT+13:00 [hours] Default value GMT+1:00 hour Alternative config Step Comm object 24366 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used to select the time zone where the controller is located.
  • Page 244: Time Mode

    Time Mode Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] STD / DST Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 20249 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description In manual DST Switching Mode (page 243) this input is used to adjust the actual time mode. If DST Switching Mode is set to any other option, this input is not taken into account.
  • Page 245 Subgroup: Timer 1 Timer 1 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disable / No Func / Mode OFF / Manual On / Rem Start/Stop / S1 FailBlock [-] Default value Disable Alternative config Step Comm object 15358 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level...
  • Page 246 Timer 1 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10969 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 1 are: Timer 1 Function (page 245) 6 back to List of setpoints Timer 1 Repetition Setpoint group...
  • Page 247 Timer 1 First Occur. Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page...
  • Page 248 Timer 1 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description Repeated interval of...
  • Page 249 Timer 1 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week.
  • Page 250 Timer 1 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the...
  • Page 251 Timer 1 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description Refresh period of Timer 1 Function (page 245).
  • Page 252 Timer 1 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 245) Description Behavior of Timer 1 Function (page 245)
  • Page 253 Subgroup: Timer 2 Timer 2 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disable / No Func / Mode OFF / Manual On / Rem Start/Stop / S1 FailBlock [-] Default value No Func Alternative config Step Comm object 15359 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 254 Timer 2 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10970 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 2 are: Timer 2 Function (page 253) 6 back to List of setpoints Timer 2 Repetition Setpoint group...
  • Page 255 Timer 2 First Occur. Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 2 Function (page...
  • Page 256 Timer 2 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description Repeated interval of...
  • Page 257 Timer 2 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week.
  • Page 258 Timer 2 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the...
  • Page 259 Timer 2 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description Refresh period of Timer 2 Function (page 253).
  • Page 260 Timer 2 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 253) Description Behavior of Timer 2 Function (page 253)
  • Page 261 Group: Geo-Fencing Subgroup: Geo Fencing Geo-Fencing Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled / LBI Enable [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 11681 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables geo-fencing function.
  • Page 262 Home Longitude Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] -180,0000..180,0000 [°] Default value 0,0000 ° Alternative config Step 0,0001 ° Comm object 14607 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjust longitude of "home"...
  • Page 263: Protection Types

    Subgroup: Fence 1 Fence 1 Protection Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] HistRecOnl / Wrn / Sd / BOC[-] Default value HistRecOnl Alternative config Step Comm object 14610 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Protection type for geo-fencing 1 protection.
  • Page 264 Fence 1 Delay Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0..3600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 11682 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Delay for Fence 1 Protection (page 263).
  • Page 265 Fence Radius 2 Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0,0..99,9 [km] Default value 0,0 km Alternative config Step 0,1 km Comm object 14608 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Radius for circle area 2.
  • Page 266 Description This setpoint enable or disable module in slot A. 6 back to List of setpoints Group: CM-RS232-485 Subgroup: COM1 Setting COM1 Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Direct / MODBUS [-] Default value Direct Alternative config Step Comm object 24522 Related applications...
  • Page 267: Possible Options

    COM1 Modbus Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 8N1 / 8N2 / 8E1 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 23867 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjusts communication mode of Modbus-RTU.
  • Page 268 Subgroup: COM2 Setting COM2 Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Direct / MODBUS [-] Default value Direct Alternative config Step Comm object 24451 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Communication protocol switch for the COM2 channel.
  • Page 269 COM2 Modbus Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 8N1 / 8N2 / 8E1 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 23866 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjusts communication mode of Modbus-RTU.
  • Page 270: Network Mode

    Group: CM-4G-GPS Subgroup: Cellular Interface Internet Connection Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 24315 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjust the communication mode of module.
  • Page 271 Connection Check IP1 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23978 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270) Description IP address of reliable server in the internet.
  • Page 272 Connection Check IP2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23977 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270) Description IP address of reliable server in the internet.
  • Page 273 Connection Check IP3 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23976 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270) Description IP address of reliable server in the internet.
  • Page 274: Dns Mode

    Subgroup: TCP/IP Settings DNS Mode Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Automatic / Manual [-] Default value Automatic Alternative config Step Comm object 23988 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables to enter DNS server addresses manually, even with the Internet Connection (page...
  • Page 275 DNS IP Address 2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config Step Comm object 23986 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 2 is adjusted.
  • Page 276 Connection (page 270) Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name or IP address of the AirGate server. Use the free AirGate server provided by ComAp at global.airgate.link. 6 back to List of setpoints InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 277: Direct Connection

    Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this to enable/disable direct connection of a ComAp client (e.g. InteliConfig) to the IP address of the controller. Note: For Direct connection the controller IP address must be reachable from the client IP address.
  • Page 278 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This port is used to listen for an incoming TCP connection if Direct Connection is ENABLED. 6 back to List of setpoints ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout CM-Ethernet Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 279: Smtp Server Address

    Subgroup: E-mail Settings SMTP Server Address Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value global.airgate.link:9925 Alternative config Step Comm object 23962 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name (e.g.
  • Page 280: Smtp User Name

    SMTP User Name Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24313 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to enter the username for the SMTP server.
  • Page 281: E-Mail Address

    SMTP Encryption Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] None / SSL-TLS / STARTTLS [-] Default value None Alternative config Step Comm object 23965 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270)
  • Page 282 Email Address 2 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24297 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send.
  • Page 283 Email Address 4 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24144 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send.
  • Page 284: Event Message

    Event Message CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10926 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules.
  • Page 285 MPR1 Messages CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8484 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables MPR1 Messages. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules.
  • Page 286: Telephone Number

    Telephone Number 1 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24296 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent.
  • Page 287 Telephone Number 3 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24143 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent.
  • Page 288: Gps Tracking

    Subgroup: GPS Settings GPS Tracking Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23975 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270)
  • Page 289 GPS Clock Sync Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23974 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270)
  • Page 290 Group: CM-Ethernet Subgroup: TCP/IP Settings IP Address Mode Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] MANUAL / AUTOMATIC / DISABLED [-] Default value AUTOMATIC Alternative config Step Comm object 23939 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the ethernet connection is adjusted.
  • Page 291: Subnet Mask

    IP Address Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 15 characters [-] Default value 192.168.1.254 Alternative config Step Comm object 23950 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode Setpoint visibility (page 290)
  • Page 292 Gateway IP Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 192.168.1.1 Alternative config Step Comm object 23948 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode Setpoint visibility (page 290)
  • Page 293 DNS IP Address 1 Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config Step Comm object 23947 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 1 is adjusted.
  • Page 294 IP Firewall Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 23920 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoints enables to switch on the built-in Firewall functionality. DISABLED The firewall function is switched off The firewall function is switched on, use InteliConfig to setup the firewall rules...
  • Page 295 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This port is used for TCP data communication with the AirGate server. Note: Use port 21, 23 or 6127 for standard ComAp AirGate service. 6 back to List of setpoints InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 296 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this to enable/disable direct connection of a ComAp client (e.g. InteliConfig) to the IP address of the controller. Note: For Direct connection the controller IP address must be reachable from the client IP address.
  • Page 297: Modbus Server

    ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout CM-Ethernet Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-4G-GPS Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value 60 s Alternative config Step Comm object 24098 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Connection (TCP socket) is closed by controller, if a client (e.g.
  • Page 298: Snmp Agent

    Subgroup: SNMP Settings SNMP Agent Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 23936 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enable or disable SNMP Agent.
  • Page 299 SNMP Traps IP Address 2 Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 24094 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description IP address 2 for receiving SNMP Traps.
  • Page 300 Subgroup: E-mail Settings SMTP Server Address Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value global.airgate.link:9925 Alternative config Step Comm object 23942 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used for entering the domain name (e.g.
  • Page 301 SMTP UserName Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 23943 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to enter the username for the SMTP server. Leave the setpoint blank if the SMTP server does not require authentication.
  • Page 302: E-Mail Address

    SMTP Encryption Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] None / SSL-TLS / STARTTLS [-] Default value None Alternative config Step Comm object 23938 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 270)
  • Page 303 Email Address 2 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24297 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send.
  • Page 304 Email Address 4 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24144 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send.
  • Page 305 E-mail/SMS Language CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] Depends on CU languages [-] Default value English Alternative config Step Comm object 24299 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail.
  • Page 306 Event Message CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10926 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules.
  • Page 307 Subgroup: NTP Settings NTP Clock Synchronization Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 23934 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used to enable/disable controller time synchronization with exact time from an NTP server.
  • Page 308 Time Zone CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] GMT-12:00 .. GMT+13:00 [hours] Default value GMT+1:00 hour Alternative config Step Comm object 24366 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used to select the time zone where the controller is located.
  • Page 309: Values

    RemoteControl2B 3 Value group Remote Control Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 16673 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This value contains user data written over MODBUS-RTU, MODBUS/TCP. Data type of this value is Int16. 6 back to List of values RemoteControl2B 4 Value group Remote Control...
  • Page 310: Source 1 Voltage

    List of values Load Q L2 Timer Value Group: Source 1 Source 1 Frequency Load Q L3 ID String Source 1 Voltage L1-N Load Power Factor FW Version Source 1 Voltage L2-N Load Power Factor L1 Application Source 1 Voltage L3-N Load Power Factor L2 FW Branch Source 1 Voltage L1-L2 Load Power Factor L3...
  • Page 311 AirGate ID PLC Resource 3 AirGate Servicing Node PLC Resource 4 Current IP Address PLC Resource 5 Primary DNS PLC Resource 6 Secondary DNS PLC Resource 7 Modem Status PLC Resource 8 Group: CM-Ethernet 6 back to Controller objects ETH Interface Status Current IP Address Current Subnet Mask Current Gateway...
  • Page 312 Group: Source 1 Source 1 Frequency Value group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20519 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Frequency of Source 1. 6 back to List of values Source 1 Voltage L1-N Value group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20530 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 313: Source 1 Voltage Unbalance Ph-N

    Source 1 Voltage L2-L3 Value group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20526 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Source 1 phase to phase voltage between L2 and L3 phases. 6 back to List of values Source 1 Voltage L3-L1 Value group Source 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Units...
  • Page 314 Source 2 Voltage L1-N Value group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20517 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Source 2 voltage on phase 1. 6 back to List of values Source 2 Voltage L2-N Value group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20516 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 315: Slip Frequency

    Source 2 Voltage L3-L1 Value group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20512 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Source 2 phase to phase voltage between L3 and L1 phases. 6 back to List of values Source 2 Voltage Unbalance Ph-N Value group Source 2 Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 316: Load P L1

    Group: Load Load P Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8202 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Load active power. 6 back to List of values Load P L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8524 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 317: Load S L1

    Load S L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8530 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Load apparent power L1. 6 back to List of values Load S L2 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8531 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 318: Load Q L2

    Load Q L2 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units kVAr Comm object 8528 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Load reactive power in phase L2. 6 back to List of values Load Q L3 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units kVAr Comm object...
  • Page 319: Load Power Factor L3

    Load Power Factor L3 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8535 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Load power factor in phase L3. 6 back to List of values Load Character Value group Generator Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8395 Related applications...
  • Page 320: Load Character L3

    Load Character L3 Value group Load Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8628 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Character of the generator load in the L3 phase. "L" means inductive load, "C" is capacitive and "R" is resistive load (power factor = 1). 6 back to List of values Load Current L1 Value group...
  • Page 321: Group: Controller I/O

    Group: Controller I/O Battery Volts Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8213 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Controller supply voltage. 6 back to List of values Binary Inputs Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8235 Related applications...
  • Page 322: Group: Statistics

    Group: Statistics Pulse Counter 1 Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10986 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This is the value of 351) function. ULSE OUNTER PAGE Note: Maximum value is 1000000. 6 back to List of values Pulse Counter 2 Value group Statistics...
  • Page 323: Source 2 Kwh

    Source 2 kWh Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8205 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Counter of Source 2 active power. 6 back to List of values Source 2 kVArh Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0 Units kVArh Comm object 8539 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 324: Group: Info

    Group: Info Active Application Value group Info Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 14446 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This Value mirrors the active application in the controller. Example: Mains-Mains or Mains-Gen. 6 back to List of values Load Shedding Status Value group Info Related FW...
  • Page 325: Timer Text

    Timer Text Value group Info Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10040 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description The value contains the "Current process timer" text which is shown on the main screen of the controller. 6 back to List of values Connection Type Value group Info...
  • Page 326: Fw Version

    FW Version Value group Info Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24339 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Major and minor firmware version number. 6 back to List of values Application Value group Info Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 8480 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description...
  • Page 327: Log Bout 3

    Log Bout 3 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 9145 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of binary outputs. 6 back to List of values Log Bout 4 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 9146 Related applications...
  • Page 328: Fixed Protections States 1

    Group: Fixed Protection States Fixed Protections States 1 Fixed Protection Value group Related FW 1.2.0 States Units Comm object 20744 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Values of LBO Fixed Protections State. 6 back to List of values Fixed Protections States 2 Fixed Protection Value group Related FW...
  • Page 329: Time Mode

    Date Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0 Units DD.MM.YYYY Comm object 24553 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Shows setup date. 6 back to List of values Time Mode Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0 Units HH:MM:SS Comm object 20252 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Indicates actual time mode.
  • Page 330: Group: Cm-4G-Gps

    Group: CM-4G-GPS Signal Strength Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24302 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This value contains information about relative strength of the cellular signal received by the CM2-4G-GPS module. It is a relative value helping to find the best signal and for troubleshooting cases. 6 back to List of values Network Status Value group...
  • Page 331: Last Email Result

    Last Email Result Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24307 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication.
  • Page 332: Network Name

    Network Name Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24147 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description The name of operator which to SIM card is connected. Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator. 6 back to List of values Network Mode Value group...
  • Page 333: Longitude

    Longitude Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24267 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Actual GPS longitude. Positions on east hemisphere have positive value, position on west hemisphere have negative value. 6 back to List of values Active Satellites Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW...
  • Page 334: Airgate Status

    AirGate Status Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24308 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Diagnostic code for AirGate connection. Helps in troubleshooting. AirGate Status Code Description Not defined Setpoint AirGate Connection is Disabled Wait to connect Waiting to connect Resolving Resolving Connecting...
  • Page 335: Current Ip Address

    Current IP Address Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24184 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Current IP address of the controller. 6 back to List of values Primary DNS CM-Ethernet Value group Related FW 1.2.0 CM-4G-GPS Units Comm object 24181 Related applications...
  • Page 336: Group: Cm-Ethernet

    It is not possible to set manually chosen network mode 2G/3G/4G/Automatic It is not possible to register into cellular network. Possible reasons: No signal (no coverage, broken or unconnected antenna) E registration Manually chosen network mode 2G/3G/4G is not available It is not possible to set PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context for defined APN (Access Point Name).
  • Page 337: Current Ip Address

    Current IP Address Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24184 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Current IP address of the controller. 6 back to List of values Current Subnet Mask Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24183 Related applications...
  • Page 338: Airgate Id

    AirGate ID Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24345 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Identification string generated by AirGate server for the purpose of establishing communication via InteliConfig or any other supported PC tool. 6 back to List of values AirGate Servicing Node Value group CM-Ethernet...
  • Page 339: Last Email Results

    Last Email Results Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24332 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication.
  • Page 340: Ethernet Phy Mode

    Ethernet PHY Mode Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 24088 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Ethernet interface mode: 10- HD 10 Mbit Half-Duplex 10- FD 10 Mbit Full-Duplex 100- HD 100 Mbit Half-Duplex 10- FD 100 Mbit Full-Duplex 6 back to List of values Group: Plug-In I/O EM BIO A...
  • Page 341: User Button 3

    User Button 2 Value group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20827 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of User Button 2. Note: For more information see User Buttons on page 125. 6 back to List of values User Button 3 Value group User Buttons...
  • Page 342: User Button 6

    User Button 6 Value group User Buttons Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 20831 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of User Button 6. Note: For more information see User Buttons on page 125. 6 back to List of values User Button 7 Value group User Buttons...
  • Page 343: Plc-Bout 3

    PLC-BOUT 2 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10425 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of binary outputs of PLC. 6 back to List of values PLC-BOUT 3 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10426 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of binary outputs of PLC.
  • Page 344: Plc-Bout 7

    PLC-BOUT 7 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10430 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description State of binary outputs of PLC. 6 back to List of values PLC Resource 1 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10504 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description...
  • Page 345: Plc Resource 5

    PLC Resource 5 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object 10508 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description Internal state of PLC countdowns (e.g. state of block Timer etc.). 6 back to List of values PLC Resource 6 Value group Related FW 1.2.0 Units Comm object...
  • Page 346: Logical Binary Inputs

    8.1.4 Logical binary inputs What Logical binary inputs are: Logical binary inputs are inputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary inputs LBI: A LBI: C LBI: E LBI: F LBI: G LBI: H LBI: M LBI: N LBI: P LBI: R LBI: S...
  • Page 347 Logical binary inputs alphabetically Access Lock Conditioned Hours Counter 1 Conditioned Hours Counter 2 Emergency Stop Fault Reset Button Geo Home Position Geo-Fencing Enable Horn Reset Button Manual Load Reconnection Neutral Position Protection Force Disable 350 Pulse Counter 1 Pulse Counter 2 Remote AUTO Remote Ctrl Lock Remote MAN...
  • Page 348: Access Lock

    LBI: A Access Lock Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description When this input is active, no setpoints can be adjusted from controller's front panel and controller mode (OFF / MAN / AUTO) cannot be changed. The front panel buttons can not be used as well. Note: Access Lock does not protect setpoints and mode changing from InteliConfig.
  • Page 349: Fault Reset Button

    Horn Reset Button Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description Binary input has the same function as Horn reset button on the InteliATS2 70 front panel. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 350: Neutral Position

    LBI: M Manual Load Reconnection Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This input is used for manual reconnection of the last disconnected part of the load, if the load has dropped below the setpoint Load Reconnection Level (page 228).
  • Page 351: Pulse Counter

    Pulse Counter 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This is the input of the Pulse Counter 1 function. The module counts pulses at the input and if the input pulses counter reaches value given by the setpoint Conversion Coefficient Pulse 1 (page 177) counter value Pulse Counter 1 (page 322)
  • Page 352: Remote Off

    Remote Ctrl Lock Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description If the input is active, the controller will not accept any actions regarding the system control – e.g. writing of commands and setpoint changes via remote communication interfaces. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically Remote MAN Related FW...
  • Page 353 Remote Start/Stop Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object Description Use this input to start and stop the engine in AUTO mode. Note: If the binary input Remote Start/Stop is active and engine is running and Source 1 failure occurs, the S1CB breaker opens, after Open Transfer Min Break (page 186) the S2CB breaker is closed.
  • Page 354 Use this input for indication whether the Source 1 circuit breaker is open or closed. Image 15.18 S1CB Feedback Note: InteliATS2 70 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically...
  • Page 355 Use this input for indication whether the Source 2 circuit breaker is open or closed. Image 15.19 S2CB Feedback 1 Note: InteliATS2 70 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs.
  • Page 356: Start Button

    Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object Description Binary input has the same function as Start Button on the InteliATS2 70 front panel. It is evaluated in MAN mode only. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically Stop Button Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 357 Switch To MAN Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object 1111 Description When the first rising edge appears on the binary input, the MODE is changed to MAN. Falling edge has no effect and controller stays in MAN MODE. There is no blocking between these "Switch To"...
  • Page 358 LBI: T Total Emergency Stop Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This binary input opens S1CB or S2CB breaker depends which one is at the moment of input activation closed. In addition when Source 2 is the engine it deactivates LBO 368).
  • Page 359: Logical Binary Outputs

    8.1.5 Logical binary outputs What Logical binary outputs are: Logical binary outputs are outputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary outputs LBO: A LBO: C LBO: E LBO: F LBO: G LBO: H LBO: I LBO: L LBO: M LBO: N LBO: R LBO: S...
  • Page 360 Logical binary outputs alphabetically AIN Switch01 Load Shedding Stage 1 User button 2 AIN Switch02 Load Shedding Stage 2 User button 3 AL Common BOS Mode AUTO User button 4 AL Common MP Mode MAN User button 5 AL Common MP2 Mode OFF User button 6 AL Common MPR...
  • Page 361: Ain Switch01

    LBO: A AIN Switch01 Mains-Mains, Mains- Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Comm object 1400 Description This is an output from the General Analog Input 1 switch function. The behavior of the switch depends on the adjustment of the setpoints AIN Switch01On (page 238) AIN Switch01 Off (page 239).
  • Page 362: Al Common Bos

    AL Common BOS Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object Description Output is activated when any BOS alarm appears. The output opens, if: No BOS alarm is active and Fault reset button is pressed 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Common MP Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 363: Al Common Mpr2

    AL Common MPR2 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains Comm object Description Output is activated when MPR2 alarm appears. The output opens, if: No MPR2 alarm is active and Fault reset button is pressed 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Common Wrn Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 364: Al S1 Voltage

    AL S1 Voltage Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object 2557 Description This output is active when any Source 1 Overvoltage or Undervoltage fixed protection is active. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL S2 Fail Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen...
  • Page 365: Al S2 Voltage

    AL S2 Voltage Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object 2549 Description This output is active when any Source 2 fixed voltage protection of type BOS (Mains-Gen) or MP2 (Mains- Mains) is active or inactive but not confirmed in the alarmlist. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Alarm Related FW...
  • Page 366: Electrical Alarm

    Common Alarm Level 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This LBO is active when there is an alarm level 2 unconfirmed present in the alarmlist. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: E Electrical Alarm Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications...
  • Page 367: Fltres Button Echo

    Exercise Timer 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object 1251 Description This is an output from the Exercise timer 2. This output makes it easy to make periodic tests of the gen-set and its activation depends on the setpoints in the Subgroup: Timer 2 (page 253) subgroup.
  • Page 368: Gen Start/Stop

    LBO: G Gen Start/Stop Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object 2582 Description This LBO is used to start or stop the engine. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: H Heartbeat Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output toggles on/off in a period of 500 ms whenever the controller is switched on and functional.
  • Page 369: Hornres Button Echo

    HornRes Button Echo Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Horn Reset button is pressed on the controller front facia or Horn Reset button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or Horn Reset command is received via communication line or the input H is activated.
  • Page 370: Mode Auto

    Load Shedding Stage 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description Particular instances of the load shedding functionality. The load shedding outputs are activated (load is being shedd) in the order 1, 2. The load shedding outputs are deactivated (load is being reconnected) in the order 2, 1. The load disconnected by the LBO Nr.1 is the less essential load of these two possible loads instances.
  • Page 371: Neutral Close/Open

    The output controls the neutral position of the three positions ATS switch. The ATS switch must react within 5 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise an alarm is issued. Note: InteliATS2 70 controllers can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs.
  • Page 372: Reverse Synchronization

    Reverse Synchronization Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description The LBO is active when Synchronization Timeout is running for Closed or In-Phase transition from Source 2 to Source 1. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: S S1 Healthy Mains-Mains, Mains- Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 373: S1Cb Button State

    The breaker must react within 5 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise an alarm is issued. Note: InteliATS2 70 controllers can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs. Image 15.22 S1CB Close command...
  • Page 374: S1Cb Off Coil

    S1CB OFF Coil Mains-Mains, Mains- Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Comm object Description The output is intended for control of open coil of Source 1 circuit breaker. The output gives a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. Image 15.23 S1CB OFF Coil command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically S1CB ON Coil...
  • Page 375: S1Cb Status

    S1CB Status Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output indicates the S1CB position (circuit breaker is closed or opened) as it is internally considered by the controller. In case the S1CB feedback is configured the S1CB Status reflects the S1CB F EEDBACK PAGE...
  • Page 376: S1Cb Uv Coil

    S1CB UV Coil Mains-Mains, Mains- Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Comm object Description The output is intended for control of undervoltage coil of S1CB circuit breaker. The output is active the whole time when the controller is switched on. The output is deactivated for 5 seconds in the moment the breaker has to be switched off.
  • Page 377: S2 Healthy

    S2 Healthy Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object 2551 Description The LBO is active when Source 2 frequency and voltages are within the protection limits. AL S1 Fail – is active when: active S1 protection (fixed or user) level 2. inactive S1 protection (fixed or user) level 2 not confirmed.
  • Page 378 The breaker must react within 5 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise an alarm is issued. Note: InteliATS2 70 controllers can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs. Image 15.27 S2CB Close command Image 15.28 S2CB Open command...
  • Page 379: S2Cb Off Coil

    S2CB OFF Coil Mains-Mains, Mains- Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Comm object Description The output is intended for control of open coil of generator circuit breaker. The output gives a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. Image 15.29 S2CB OFF Coil command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically S2CB ON Coil...
  • Page 380: S2Cb Status

    S2CB Status Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output indicates the S2CB position (circuit breaker is closed or opened) as it is internally considered by the controller. In case the S2CB feedback is configured the S2CB Status reflects the S2CB F EEDBACK PAGE...
  • Page 381: Start Button Echo

    Image 15.32 S2CB UV Coil open command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Start Button Echo Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Start button is pressed on the controller front facia or Start button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or Start command is received via communication line or the input S...
  • Page 382: User Button

    Still Log 1 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description Logical binary output which is still in logical 1. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Stop Button Echo Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Gen Comm object Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Stop button is pressed on the controller front facia or...
  • Page 383 User button 2 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically User button 3 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically User button 4 Related FW 1.2.0...
  • Page 384 User button 8 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 385: Logical Analog Inputs

    8.1.6 Logical analog inputs What Logical analog inputs are: Logical analog inputs are inputs for analog values. AIN Switch 01 AIN Switch 02 AIN Switch 01 Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for any analog value available in the controller. This analog input controls logical binary output AIN S 01 (...
  • Page 386: Plc

    8.1.7 PLC List of PLC groups For a full list of PLC blocks go to the chapter List of PLC blocks (page 386). List of PLC blocks Group: Basic logical functions OR/AND XOR/RS Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis Comparator With Delay Group: Time functions Timer...
  • Page 387 Group: Basic Logical functions OR/AND PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 .. 8 Binary Inputs 1 .. 8 Outputs InteliATS 70 Global Guide...
  • Page 388 Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block performs logical operation OR / AND of 2 – 8 binary operands. The inputs as well as the output can be inverted. Function OR Input 1 Input 2 Output Function AND...
  • Page 389 XOR/RS PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 .. 2 Binary Inputs 1 .. 2 Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block provides logical function of two values –...
  • Page 390 Image 15.34 Configuration of XOR/RS block 6 back to List of PLC blocks Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis PLC group Comparison of analog inputs Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input...
  • Page 391 Image 15.35 Different On and Off levels Image 15.36 Configuration of Comp Hyst block Note: Level On and Level Off can be constants or values from controller. IMPORTANT: In case that the values on inputs have different decimal numbers, then the values are converted and the name of block is red.
  • Page 392 Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 Analog Compared value Input 2 Analog Same as Input 1 Comparative level Delay Analog 0.0..3000,0 [s] Comparative delay Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Comparator output Description The block works as an analog switch. It compares the input value with the comparative level. The output will switch on if the input is equal or higher than the comparative level for time longer than the delay.
  • Page 393 Input Type Negation Range Function The timer runs only if this input is Binary active or not connected This input reloads the timer to the Reload Binary initial value Reload Analog 0.0..3276.7 [s] Initial value of the timer value Outputs Output Type Negation...
  • Page 394 IMPORTANT: If the inputs are not connected and First down option is not ticked, then the output is active. 6 back to List of PLC blocks Delay PLC group Time functions Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains- Comm object Inputs Input Type...
  • Page 395 Image 15.41 Delay modes principles Image 15.42 Configuration of Delay block Note: If Input time up or Input time down value is <0, this input is internally set to zero. Note: Input time up and Input time down values can be constants or values from controller. Note: Use Pulse on edge option to choose between delay and pulse mode.
  • Page 396 Group: Other functions Counter PLC group Other functions Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input Input at which the edges are Binary Count Up counted Input Counter value limit for activation of Preset Analog 0 ..
  • Page 397 Decomposer PLC group Other functions Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Value to be Input Analog -2147483647..2147483647 "decomposed" to bits Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Bit 0,4,8,12,16,20,24,28 – according Output 1 Binary to selected group of bits.
  • Page 398: Alarms

    8.2 Alarms What alarms are: The controller evaluates two levels of alarms. For more information see Alarm management on page 121. 8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 8.2.3 Alarms level 2 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 What alarms level 1 are: The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical level.
  • Page 399 List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module(slotA) - false module Wrn S1CB Fail To Close Wrn Module(slotA) - unknown module Wrn S2CB Fail Wrn Module(slotA) - unattended Wrn S2CB Fail To Open Wrn Module(slotA) - comm. outage Wrn S2CB Fail To Close Wrn Module(slotA) - unexpected Wrn Source 2 L1 Overvoltage Wrn EM(A) - a message lost...
  • Page 400: Wrn Module(Slota) - False Module

    Wrn Module(slotA) - false module Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - fake module Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This alarm indicates that false module is inserted in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
  • Page 401: Wrn Em(A) - A Message Lost

    Wrn EM(A) - a message lost Alarm Type Alarmlist message EM(A) - a message lost Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between Description controller and module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn EM(A) - configuration mistake Alarm Type...
  • Page 402: Wrn Event Email 2 Fail

    wasn't send. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Event Email 2 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Event Email 2 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 2 (page 303)
  • Page 403: Wrn Event Sms 2 Fail

    Wrn Event SMS 2 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Event SMS 2 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint Telephone Number 2 (page 286) SMS wasn't send.
  • Page 404: Wrn Alarm Email 3 Fail

    Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 2 (page 303) and email wasn't send. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Alarm Email 3 Fail Alarm Type...
  • Page 405: Wrn Alarm Sms 3 Fail

    SMS wasn't sent. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Alarm SMS 3 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm SMS 3 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint Telephone Number 3 (page 287)
  • Page 406: Wrn Passwenterblock

    Wrn PasswEnterBlock Alarm Type Alarmlist message PasswEnterBlock Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm is issued to indicate that user will not be able to type in password for set amount of time. Description Note: This is cause by too many invalid attempts. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Default Password Alarm Type...
  • Page 407: Wrn Synchronization Fail

    Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm is active when there is no email address set in the controller and simultaneously controller administrator password is not the default password. Description Note: When default password is changed the Wrn Password reset e-mail addr is not set will be active after the restart of the controller.
  • Page 408: Wrn S1Cb Fail

    Image 15.45 Stop Fail Note: Source 2 cannot be started until this alarm is inactive and reset. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn S1CB Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn S1CB Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description This alarm is active when there is a fail in S1CB breaker.
  • Page 409: Wrn S2Cb Fail To Open

    Related applications Mains-Mains The alarm is activated when there was not issued command by the controller and Description the breaker (feedback) changes suddenly the position itself. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn S2CB Fail To Open Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn S2CB Fail To Open Alarm evaluated...
  • Page 410: Wrn Source 2 L3 Overvoltage

    6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Source 2 L3 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Source 2 L3 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 phase voltage in phase 3. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Overvoltage Wrn (page 206) Source 2 <...
  • Page 411: Wrn Source 2 L1 Undervoltage

    Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Source 2 L1 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Source 2 L1 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 phase voltage in phase 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Undervoltage Wrn (page 209)
  • Page 412: Wrn Source 2 L2L3 Undervoltage

    Source 2 Undervoltage Wrn (page 209) Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Source 2 L2L3 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Source 2 L2L3 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 phase to phase voltage between phases 2 and 3.
  • Page 413: Wrn Source 2 Uderfrequency

    Wrn Source 2 Uderfrequency Alarm Type Alarmlist message Source 2 < Frequency Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 underfrequency in the phase L1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Underfrequency Wrn (page 217) Source 2 <>...
  • Page 414: Wrn Battery Undervoltage

    Wrn Battery Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn Battery < Voltage Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm informs the operator that the controller supply voltage is too low. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Battery Undervoltage (page 175) Battery <>...
  • Page 415 List of alarms level 2 BOS Emergency Stop MP2 Source 2 L3 Overvoltage Total Emergency Stop MP2 Source 2 L3L1 Overvoltage BOS Start Fail MP2 Source 2 L3L1 Undervoltage BOS S2CB Fail To Open MP2 Source 2 Overfrequency BOS S2CB Fail To Open MP2 Source 2 Underfrequency BOS Current Unbalance MP2 Source 2 Voltage Unbalance ph-n BOS Short Circuit...
  • Page 416: Bos Emergency Stop

    BOS Emergency Stop Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Emergency Stop Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Gen Alarm is activated when binary input 348) is activated. MERGENCY PAGE The Source 2 shuts down in the moment the input is activated and starting is blocked until the input is deactivated and fault reset is pressed.
  • Page 417: Bos S2Cb Fail To Open

    stays active until the mismatch between the output and feedback disappears. If there was no command issued by the controller and the breaker (feedback) changes suddenly the position itself, the alarm will be issued immediately. Self-opening of the breaker is not considered a fault and if all Source 2 values are within limits, the command to reclose the breaker is issued after 5s delay.
  • Page 418: Bos Short Circuit

    setpoints are related to it: Current Unbalance BOS (page 221) adjusts the maximum allowed difference between the highest and lowest phase current at any given time. Current Unbalance Delay (page 221) adjusts the alarm delay. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 BOS Short Circuit Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
  • Page 419: Bos Fence 1 Alarm

    BOS Fence 1 Alarm Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Fence 1 Alarm Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the GPS position of Source 2. The following setpoint are related to it: Geo-Fencing (page 261) Description Fence 1 Protection (page 263) Fence Radius 1 (page 263) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOS Fence 2 Alarm...
  • Page 420: Mp Source 1 L1 Undervoltage

    Source 1 Overvoltage Delay (page 190) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint Connection type (page 167) is set to 3Ph4Wire or MonoPhase. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP Source 1 L1 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications...
  • Page 421: Mp Source 1 L2 Overvoltage

    6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP Source 1 L2 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 1 L2-N voltage. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 1 Overvoltage (page 190) Description Source 1 Overvoltage Delay (page 190) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint...
  • Page 422: Mp Source 1 L2L3 Undervoltage

    MP Source 1 L2L3 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 1 phase voltage in phases L2 and L3. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 1 Overvoltage (page 190) Description Source 1 Overvoltage Delay (page 190) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint...
  • Page 423: Mp Source 1 L3L1 Undervoltage

    Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 1 phase voltage in phases L3 and L1. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 1 Overvoltage (page 190) Description Source 1 Overvoltage Delay (page 190) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint Connection type (page 167) is set to 3Ph3Wire or High Leg D or SplitPhase.
  • Page 424: Mp Source 1 Overfrequency

    Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen This alarm is issued depending on evaluation of the unbalance of the phase voltages, i.e. the difference between highest and lowest phase voltage at any given time. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 1 Voltage Unbalance (page 194) adjusts the maximum allowed Description difference between the highest and lowest phase voltage at any given...
  • Page 425: Mp2 Source 2 L1L2 Overvoltage

    Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains This alarm evaluates the Source 2 L1-N voltage. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP2 Source 2 L1L2 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
  • Page 426: Mp2 Source 2 L2 Undervoltage

    MP2 Source 2 L2 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains This alarm evaluates the Source 2 L2-N voltage. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP2 Source 2 L2L3 Overvoltage Alarm Type...
  • Page 427: Mp2 Source 2 L3 Overvoltage

    6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP2 Source 2 L3 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains This alarm evaluates the Source 2 L3-N voltage. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) Source 2 <...
  • Page 428: Mp2 Source 2 Underfrequency

    6 back to List of alarms level 2 MP2 Source 2 Underfrequency Alarm Type Alarmlist message MP2 Source 2 Underfrequency Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications Mains-Mains This alarm is active when Mains frequency is bellow the setpoint Source 2 Description Underfrequency (page 215) for the period longer than Source 2 <>...
  • Page 429: Bos Source 2 L1 Overvoltage

    Related applications Mains-Mains, Mains-Gen Description The alarm is triggered when parallel run exceeds 200 ms. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOS Source 2 L1 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Source 2 L1 Overvoltage Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 L1-N voltage.
  • Page 430: Bos Source 2 L1L2 Undervoltage

    BOS Source 2 L1L2 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Source 2 L1L2 Undervoltage Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 phase voltage in phases L1 and L2. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) Description Source 2 <...
  • Page 431: Bos Source 2 L2L3 Undervoltage

    Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications Mains-Gen This alarm evaluates the Source 2 phase voltage in phases L2 and L3. The following setpoints are related to it: Source 2 Overvoltage (page 205) Description Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint Connection type (page 167) is set to 3Ph3Wire or High Leg D.
  • Page 432: Bos Source 2 L3L1 Overvoltage

    related to it: Source 2 Undervoltage (page 208) Source 2 < > Voltage Delay (page 211) Note: Alarm is active only in case the setpoint Connection type (page 167) is set to 3Ph4Wire. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOS Source 2 L3L1 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Source 2 L3L1 Overvoltage...
  • Page 433: Bos Source 2 Voltage Unbalance Ph-N

    difference between the highest and lowest phase voltage at any given time. Source 2 Voltage Unbalance Delay (page 212) adjusts the alarm delay. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOS Source 2 Voltage Unbalance ph-n Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOS Source 2 Voltage Unbalance ph-n Alarm evaluated Engine running Related applications...
  • Page 434: Modules

    CM2-4G-GPS CM-RS232-485 CM-RS232-485 is optional plug-in card to enable InteliATS2 70 the RS232 and RS485 communication. The CM-RS232-485 is a dual port module with RS232 and RS485 interfaces at independent COM channels. The RS232 is connected to COM1 and RS485 to COM2.
  • Page 435 Image 15.47 Pinout of RS232 line Image 15.48 Pinout of RS485 line Image 15.49 Jumpers description Note: Balancing resistors should both be closed at only one device in the whole RS485 network. Maximal distance of line is 10 m for RS232 line and 1200 m for RS485 line. Terminator 120 Ω...
  • Page 436: Firmware Upgrade

    Galvanic separation Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
  • Page 437 Image 15.51 Cross-wired cable Technical data General Width × Height × Depth 73.8 × 50.3 × 21 Weight ~30 g Power supply 8-36 V DC Power consumption 1 W Peak power consumption 2 W Operating temperature -40 ˚C to +70 ˚C Storage temperature -40 ˚C to +80 ˚C Ethernet port 100 Mbit/s, full duplex...
  • Page 438 Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
  • Page 439 4G module types If the anthenna is CELLULAR only and has 1 cable (OT1A4GXXMCX), it is connected to the 4G-MAIN connector. If the anthenna is CELLULAR only and has 2 cables, cables are connected to the 4G-MAIN or 4G-DIV connectors (does not matter which cable to which connector). If the anthenna is a combination of CELLULAR/GPS and has 2 cables (OT1A4GGPSCX), then cable "4G/LTE"...
  • Page 440 Bd17>, Bd28) 800 (Bd18, Bd19, Bd20) 850 (Bd5) / 900 (Bd8) / AWS (Bd4) / 1800 (Bd3) / 1900 (Bd2) / 2100 (Bd1) / 2600MHz (Bd7) Antenna interface 2x SMA female (Main and Diversity) SIM card settings SIM card must be adjusted as follows: SMS service enabled Packet data (Internet access) enabled (when required for the selected mode of operation) PIN code security disabled...
  • Page 441 Image 15.54 Screen of AirGate Modem Status Code Description Module successfully initialized and connected to the cellular network Unsuccessful restore to the factory settings Modem configuration error SIM not inserted or locked by PIN. E SIM Use another device (e.g. mobile phone) to disable the option for SIM to be locked by PIN It is not possible to set manually chosen network mode 2G/3G/4G/Automatic It is not possible to register into cellular network.
  • Page 442: Extension Modules

    AirGate is not set in the controller Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
  • Page 443 Image 15.55 EM-BIO8-EFCP interface IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power supply to controller. Image 15.56 Overview of EM-BIO8-EFCP EM-BIO8-EFCP technical data Power supply Power supply range 8-36 VDC 40 mA / 8 VDC 27 mA / 12 VDC Power consumption 22 mA / 24 VDC 19 mA / 36 VDC...
  • Page 444: Binary Inputs

    Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
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