Solenoid’s power-on time while genset is stopping.
If “ETS Solenoid Hold” set as “0”, it is the time from end
of idle delay to genset at rest; if not “0”, it is from end of
ETS solenoid delay to genset at rest.
Mains’ or generator’s switch closing pulse width, when it is
“0”, output is continuous.
Number of flywheel teeth, it can detect disconnection
conditions and engine speed.
It is the genset’s over or under voltage alarm delay.
When genset voltage is over the value, generator over
voltage is active.
When generator voltage is under the value, generator under
voltage is active.
When the engine speed is under the value for 10s,
shutdown alarm signal is sent.
When the engine speed is over the value, shutdown alarm
signal is sent.
This value means engine started successfully and reached
the required rated idle.
This is the rated speed required by high speed engine
operation.
When generator frequency is lower than the value (should
not equal to “0”) for 10s, shutdown alarm signal is sent.
When generator’s frequency is over the value and
continues for 2s, generator overfrequency is active.
When the temperature sensor value is over this point, it
sends out high temperature alarm. When the value is “300”,
warning alarm won’t be sent. (This function is only suited
for temperature sensor, except for high temperature
pressure alarm signal inputted by programmable input
port.)