TP-6694 7/1860 Section 2 Operation
Digital Outputs
Notice Warning
Low
Warning
High
Warning
Critical
High
Warning
Shutdown
No Signal
Shutdown
Low
Shutdown
High
Shutdown
AC Sensing Lost X X
Alternator Protection X
Auxiliary Input X X
Battery Charger Fault X*
Battery Voltage X* X*
Chicago Code Active X
Common Fault X
Common Warning X
Cranking Voltage X
ECM Comm Loss X
Emergency Stop X
Engine Coolant Level X*
Engine Coolant Temperature X* X* X* X*
Engine Cooldown Active X
Engine Fuel Level X* X* X* X*
Engine Oil Level X X
Engine Oil Pressure X* X* X*
Engine Speed X X*
Engine Start Aid Active X
Engine Start Delay Active X
EPS Supplying Load X
Fuel Pressure X*
Fuel Tank Leak X X
Generator Frequency Average X X
Generator Running X
Generator True Total Power X
Generator Voltage L1--L2 X X
Generator Voltage L2--L3 X X
Generator Voltage L3--L1 X X
Ground Fault X
Locked Rotor X
NFPA 110 Alarm Active X
Not In Auto X*
Overcrank X*
Speed Sensor Fault X
System Ready X
* NFPA 110 Defined Common Alarms
Figure 2-21 Digital Outputs with NFPA 110 Defined Common Alarms
2.7.12 Analog Inputs
Displays the selected programming user-defined
analog notice, warning, and shutdown inputs. These
inputs provide a multitude of choices for configuring
customized auxiliary inputs. See Figure 2-20 for a list of
analog input choices. For descriptions of the inputs
listed refer to the following:
D 2.4.5 System Fault Warning Lamp with Digital
Displays
D 2.4.6 System Fault Shutdown Lamp with Digital
Displays
D 2.4.7 Status and Notice Digital Displays
There is an optional 2 input/5 output (I/O) module board
available that can provide two additional analog (or
digital) inputs.
The displays for analog inputs appear as shown below
and have an acceptable operating range (0--5 VDC).
The analog input selection typically requires entering
four values—low warning, high warning, low shutdown,
and high shutdown.
D AIn A1 (analog input A1) standard
(reserved and not user programmable)
D AIn A2 (analog input A2) standard
(Identified as A1 on SiteTecht software)