35
Min
Default
Unit
GENERATOR GENERAL (Generator->General)
Max
Sensing Options Generator Frq En/Dis
Sens.option gen.freq
ENABL
ENABL/DISBL
0(dis)
Sensing Opt Pickup En/Dis & Flywheel
DISBL1000
All Warnings Are Latched En/Dis
Sens.opt.pickup&flywh
All warning are latch
ENABL/DISBL DISBL
4.2.4 Engine
ENABL/DISBL
Sec
Min
Default
Unit
ENGINE START OPTIONS (Engine->Starting options)
Max
Audible Alarm Prior To Starting En/Dis
Number Of Start Attempts
Cranking Time
Crank Rest Time
DISBL
3
5
1
1
10
99
10
5 99
Pickup Sensor Fail Delay
1.0
0.1 10.0
Horn prior start
No. of crank attemp
Cranking time
Crank rest time
Pickup fail dely
Sec
Sec
Sensing Options Generator Frq En/Dis
Sensing Options Pickup En/Dis & Flywheel
All Warnings Are Latched En/Dis
ENABLE: Speed sensing will be derived from the generator output frequency.
DISABLE: Speed sensing not will be derived from the generator output frequency.
DISABLE: Speed sensing will not be derived from the magnetic pickup.
1-1000: Speed sensing will be derived from the magnetic pickup and the number is flywheel
teeth on the engine.
ENABLE: Warnings and pre-alarms will latched when triggered. To reset the alarm either an external
reset must be applied to one of the inputs or the 'Reset' pushbutton operated, once the triggering
condition has cleared.
DISABLE: Normal operation, the warnings and pre-alarms (except spare inputs, because they have
their latching or non-latching selections) will automatically reset once the triggering condition has
cleared.
Note: dis = disable
Audible Alarm Prior To Starting En/Dis
ENABLE: The audible alarm will sound before the engine starts. The sounder will become active once
the start delay is initialised, it will remain active until either the engine reaches crank disconnect speed
or pre-heat timers are cancelled.
Number Of Start Attempts
This value is the number of times the module will attempt to start the generator. Should the generator
start the module will not attempt further starts. If the generator does not start after the final attempt, the
module will give a ‘Fail to start’ alarm.
Cranking Time
This is the maximum amount of time that the module will energise the starter motor for during starting
attempts once the starter has engaged.
Crank Rest Time
This is the amount of time the module will wait for between start attempts. This is to allow the starter
motor to cool and the starter batteries to recover.