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AMF26-P, SW version 2.4, ©ComAp – January 2016 53
AMF26-P-2.4 Reference Guide.pdf
When the input is opened both parameters are switched back to their previous values (Nom Freq A
and Nominal RPM A) and it is again possible to change their values from LiteEdit and/or from
controller display.
Hint:
The most common example will be switching from 50 to 60Hz and 1500 to 1800 RPM.
Nominal RPM B = 1500 * 60 / 50
Nominal RPM B = 1800 RPM
DualAMFRole
This binary input could be used for switching between Master and Slave controller in Mutual Standby
Application (Dual AMF).
DualAMFCtrlIn
Control input for Mutual Standby Application. This binary input of controller 1 must be configured and
interconnected with binary output DualAMFCtrlOut of controller 2 for correct Mutual Standby function.
Hint:
More information about Dual mutual Standby is in chapter Stand-by Application.
Binary outputs IL-NT - default
BO1 Starter
BO2 Fuel Solenoid
BO3 Glow Plugs
BO4 GCB Close/Open
BO5 MCB Close/Open
BO6 Fuel Pump
BO7 Horn
Hint:
The description of binary outputs of a controller relates also to IOM/PTM modules.
Binary outputs - list
Not Used
Output has no function.
Starter
The closed relay energizes the starter motor.
The relay opens if:
x the “firing” speed is reached or
x maximum time of cranking is exceeded or
x request to stop comes up
Battery B
This output should be used in case that two batteries for starting are used. Battery B output switches
between 2 alternative sources of power battery A and battery B. Battery B output is opened for the first
cranking cycle which is designated for Battery A and closes for the second cranking cycle which is
designated for Battery B (in case that 2 batteries for cranking are used).