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88 SYSTEM IN MANUAL MODE
The output indicates that the module is in the Manual mode.
89 SYSTEM IN OFF MODE
The output indicates that the module is in the Stop mode.
90 SYSTEM IN TEST MODE
The output indicates that the module is in the Test mode.
91 UNDERSPEED SHUTDOWN
This output indicates that an under speed shutdown has occurred.
92 UNDERSPEED PRE-ALARM
This output indicates that an under speed warning (pre-alarm) has occurred.
93 ECU POWER
This output normally used to turn on the ECU (sometimes via an external slave relay). Some
engine ECUs are permanently powered in which case the ECU Power output is used to give
input to a Run (or similarly named) input on the ECU.
94 ECU STOP
This output used to give input to a Stop (or similarly named) input on the ECU. This is used
as a backup stop system should the ECU Data link fail. In this instance, it is not possible to
stop the engine using a data command as the link is not operative. As a backup, the STOP
signal is given to the engine via a separate hardwired connection.
95 WAITING FOR GENERATOR
This output indicates that the engine has been instructed to start but has not yet become
available. Once the generator becomes available this output will be in-active. (Available =
generator frequency and voltage levels are above the ‘loading’ levels set in the
configuration.)
(START TIMERS PAGE) START TIMERS page
MAINS TRANS.DELAY Mains Transient Delay
sec 0 - 9999 0
REMOTE START DELAY Remote Start Delay
sec 0 - 3600 4
REMOTE STOP DELAY Remote Stop Delay
sec 0 - 250 4
PRE-HEAT Pre-Heat
Sec 0 – 250 3
PRE-HEAT BYPASS Pre-Heat Bypass
Min 0 – 250 0
SAFETY ON DELAY Safety On Delay
sec 0 - 99 8
HORN DURATION Horn Duration
sec (dis)0 - 999 60
CHRG.EXCITATION TIM Charge Excitation Time
sec 0 – 99(cont.) 15
ELECTR.COOL.FAN TIM Cooling Fan Time
sec 0 - 250 180
MAINS FAIL DELAY Mains Fail Delay
sec 0.0 – 20.0 2.0
MAINS TRANSIENT DELAY
This timer dictates how long a mains anomaly must be present before the module will
respond to it. This can be used to prevent nuisance tripping when switching loads etc.
REMOTE START DELAY
This timer dictates how long the module will wait after it has received a remote start signal
before it will attempt to start. This prevent un-necessary starting on a fluctuating mains
supply etc.