IGS-NT Combi, SW Version 3.0,   ©ComAp – May 2013                    
IGS-NT-Combi-3.0 Reference Guide.PDF 
 
 
Binary input: Oil press 
This input is to be configured to the physical binary input where engine oil 
pressure binary sensor is connected. It provides following alarms: 
  The input must not be active at stopped engine. If it is active, the 
controller issues Sd Oil press B alarm.  
  The input must be active at running engine at latest in the moment when 
the alarm blocking delay RunOnlyBlkDel1 has elapsed. If it is not active, 
the controller issues Sd Oil press B alarm.  
NOTE:  
If you use this logical binary input you do not need to configure any other 
protection onto the respective physical binary input.  
 
 
Binary input: AccessLock int 
This input forces the controller built-in terminal into monitoring mode. 
  Setpoints changes are disabled. 
  Using control buttons on the panel is disabled even if the controller is in 
MAN mode. 
  Change of controller mode is disabled. 
NOTE:  
As the IS-NT and IGS-NT-BB do not have built-in terminal, this input is assigned 
to the terminal or IntelliVision (display) #1, which is supposed to be directly 
attached to the controller or mounted close to it.  
 
 
Binary input: AccessLock ext 
This input forces all external remote terminals into monitoring mode. 
  Setpoints changes are disabled. 
  Executing commands is disabled.  
  Change of controller mode is disabled. 
An external remote terminal is any device, which reads and/or writes data 
from/into the controller and is connected to the controller via any other 
communication bus than the dedicated terminal RS485 bus. 
NOTE:  
An example of such terminal is a PC with InteliMonitor, any kind of remote display 
connected via CAN2 or a PLC connected to the RS485 and communicating via 
MODBUS.