ECON-4, SW version 1.4 rev.1, ©ComAp – March 2016 Draft 38
ECON-4 Reference guide.pdf
Setpoints
Setpoints are organized in logical groups for better orientation. Use WinScope software to modify the
setpoints.
Password
EnterPassword
Password is a four-digit number. Password enables to change set points from WinScope PC program.
Use icon to activate a dialog box for password
ChangePassword
Use icon to activate a dialog box for password change.
Hint:
The Password has to be entered to activate this icon.
Engine RPM
Idle RPM [RPM]
Engine idle speed.
Step: 1 RPM
Range: Start RPM – Nominal RPM
Nominal RPM [RPM]
Nominal engine speed.
Step: 1 RPM
Range: 0 – 2500 RPM
Overspeed [RPM]
Maximum acceptable speed of the engine. If the actual engine speed is higher, ECON-4 immediately
closes the actuator. Normal function is restored after detection of zero engine speed.
Step: 1 RPM
Range: 0 – 2500 RPM
Idle-Nom ramp [s]
Define how fast changes the requested engine speed during transition from Idle RPM to Nominal RPM
and vice versa. Idle-Nom ramp is directly time that the ramp needs to go from Idle speed to Nominal
RPM and vice versa. The ramping speed is the same for both up and down directions.
Step: 1 s
Range: 0 – 100 s
BI Speed ramp [s]
Define how fast changes the requested engine speed if the binary inputs SPEED UP or SPEED
DOWN are active. BI Speed ramp is actually time that the ramp needs to go from Nominal RPM - 8%
to Nominal RPM + 8% and vice versa. The ramping speed is the same for both up and down
directions.
Step: 1.0 s
Range: 1.0 – 100.0 s