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SDMO MICS Telys - Sleep Mode and Automatic Shutdown

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10
10/01
Operating Modes________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Press
Test
button again to confirm the mode, the associated red LED comes on continuously and the
generating set then enters into an automatic start-up phase (see paragraph 17).
When the red LED flashes (waiting for confirmation), the mode can be changed by selecting
Stop
mode or
Auto
mode.
Fuel Lev(%)
E.Speed(RPM)
Batt. (Volts)
TEST mode selected
press TEST to confirm
24
.
2
50
0
If you do not press
Test
to confirm,
Auto
mode is automatically selected after two minutes.
In
Test
mode, the ATS cannot be toggled, this is a no-load operation. The generating set operating time is indicated on screen by a time
displayed in minutes and seconds which counts down automatically. When the delay elapses, the generating set shuts down without cooling
and automatically goes into
Auto
mode.
Example of " overview " screen in
Test
mode
There are two minutes and thirty seconds of operation left before the generating set stops and the
control unit goes into
Auto
mode.
Fuel Level(%)
E.Speed(RPM)
Batt. (Volts)
TEST mode
eng. stops in: 02’ 30’’
24
.
2
50
0
During operation, if one of the inputs ; external command, EJP advance warning, EJP start-up, changes logical status (from 0 to 1) or if
internal clock is activated, a screen message is displayed to indicate the status change or the clock activation. The
Test
mode timer is bypas-
sed, automatically goes into
Auto
mode, the ATS toggles and you are then back in normal
Auto
mode operation.
3. SSLEEP MMODE AAND AAUTOMATIC SSHUTDOWN
Is equipped with a sleep mode and an automatic shutdown.
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Sleep mode is possible when is in
Stop
mode or
Auto
mode with the generating set on stand-by (*). The sleep mode starts automatically
after an adjustable time if there is no status change on one of the system logical inputs, no communication with a PC or no keystroke.
In this case, the back-light switches off and goes into a minimum consumption mode.
Example of a " overview " screen in sleep mode, the various indications stay visible on screen.
(*) Genset stopped with no external command, no EJP start-up and no clock activation.
If one the system logical inputs changes status (alarm, fault, thermostat, external command, ...), the
messages appear and the back-light switches back on.
On the appearance of an alarm or a fault not generated by the change of state of an entry, the back-
lighting does not come on again.
Note : if a low/high battery voltage alarm or fault or a CAN bus fault appears, the back-light will not
switch itself back on.
Fuel Lev(%)
E.Speed(RPM)
Batt. (Volts)
ext command=0 16:48
gen stopped 12/01/00
24
.
2
50
0
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Automatic shutdown is only possible when is in
Stop
mode. In
Stop
mode, even if the back-light is switched off, the battery discharges slowly
(electronics consumption) in cases where the generating set is not equipped with a battery charger.
To avoid the battery from discharging and thus the generating set from not being able to start, will shut down automatically after a delay.
After shutdown, the internal clock stays active. The generating set alarm, fault and status event log is kept unchanged.
After powering up via the
ON
button, automatically goes into
Stop
mode and brings up the " overview " screen (see paragraph 1.7) in the
language used before the automatic shutdown. This way, the operator does not need to reselect the language and press
Esc
to return to the
" overview " screen.
Following an automatic shutdown, can be powered up again by simply pressing the
ON
button. Initialisation is carried out in the
same conditions as with a first power-up.
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- On the appearance of any fault condition whatsoever, the Telys MICS automatically sets itself into the STOP mode but, at the end of the
'auto cut-off' timer (setting 108 in the Timer menu), the Telys MICS remains switched on. This function is particularly useful for those appli-
cations fitted with :
- An OPT34 module, programmed for Option 3
- An optional module 6
- The Wintelys supervision and remote management software.
This feature ensures that the signals provided by these modules (free potential contact, remote module 6 control) and the monitoring soft-
ware will remain available for remote operating.

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