Sdmo Mics Nexys Control Panel Manual
Sdmo Mics Nexys Control Panel Manual
SDMO
Nexys 2
MICS Nexys is a command / control module designed to control the generating set.
This module, with a 12V direct current supply, is incorporated into the following control consoles:
2. Description
The MICS Nexys comprises a polycarbonate control panel housing on which the following components are mounted:
o on the front side:
¾ an emergency stop button
¾ a key switch for starting up or shutting down the entire module (ON/OFF)
¾ a protection fuse
¾ three push-buttons
¾ an LCD screen
o on the rear side
¾ an electronic card with 5 connectors, used for the electrical connection of the generating set to the Nexys module
¾ a standard configuration electronic "measurements" card for 40 kVA and higher
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9 5 9
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Fig. 2.1 – View of the front side
c Emergency stop button for switching off the generating set in the event of a fault which could endanger personnel or
damage equipment
d Key switch for starting up/shutting down the module and RESET function
e Electronic card protection fuse
f Screen-scroll button, press successively to access the various screens which are available
g STOP button, press to switch off the generating set
h START button, press to switch on the generating set
i Normal operation LEDs and alarm and fault warning LEDs
j Slot reserved for panel fascia options
k Mounting bolt.
l LCD for displaying alarms and faults, operating states, electrical and mechanical quantities
Operating temperature
Fuel
Symbols for electric and
mechanical sizes
Overspeed
Preheating
Air intake
Delay
Oil pressure
¾ The "fuel level" pictogram is used to display the fault, the alarm and the fuel level.
¾ The "operating temperature" and "oil pressure" pictograms are used to display the fault and analog value
¾ The "overspeed" and "non-starting fault" pictograms are used to display the fault.
¾ The "battery" pictogram is used to display the "alternator charge" fault and to indicate the battery voltage.
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2.2. Safeguards
3. Use
Danger
9 If the motor is not fitted with an air preheating system or once the preheating delay has elapsed, the engine starts
up (start of a cycle comprising 3 attempts to start up the engine).
9 The following screen appears.
n trigger the circuit breaker located at the base of the centre console
o Let the motor run under no load for 1 to 2 minutes to allow it to cool.
p press the "STOP" button to stop the generating set.
q switch off the MICS Nexys module by switching the key to "OFF" (without forcing it).
When the command / control module is operational (key switch turned to ON), the generating set may
start without warning, upon issue of an external starting command (if the module is equipped with this
option).
Danger
p Starting
Continuously lit:
o Starting
Permanently lit:
Note:
The MICS Nexys does not control opening and closing commands for the N/E reversing switch.
In this case, and if the N/E switch is a third-party component, it must have its own control mechanism for the N/E switching
components.
When the power is restored (controlled by the SDMO switch), there is a time delay. After this (120 seconds), the external
command disappears, the "emergency" switch is triggered and the "normal" switch is deactivated.
When the external command disappears, the "AUT" pictogram continues to flash followed by the cooling delay.
When this is complete (120 seconds), the generating set switches off and the "AUT" pictogram goes out.
Pressing the "STOP" button when the external command is active ("AUT" pictogram flashing) will stop the generating set
immediately in general fault mode,
( the general fault LED will light up flashing and the following message will appear:
means S.O.S.
000
represents a fault code
010
Refer to the list of fault codes in
Section 4.4.
Pressing the emergency stop button switches off the generating set immediately.
The LED lights up red and remains lit, the LED flashes and the following screen appears:
This screen displays the SOS message and the emergency stop
fault code (also see section 4.4).
Note:
Once you have set the key switch to "OFF", if you do not wait for the "ON" LED to go out completely, the fault will not be
acknowledged on restarting.
4.1. Display
¾ The red LED lights up and remains lit (only for the emergency stop fault).
¾ If a pictogram appears on the LCD screen this represents the fault along with the SOS message.
OR
¾ An SOS message appears flashing with a fault code.
d Alarms
Whenever an alarm occurs, the yellow LED (general alarm) lights up flashing.
In conjunction with this LED:
¾ A pictogram appears flashing on the LCD screen to indicate the alarm along with the SOS message.
The user can access the following screens by pressing the key
The fault or alarm screen will disappear once the fault or alarm has been removed.
Only one fault is displayed on this screen (the fault which caused the generating set to stop).
If one or more faults have appeared after the first fault, they can only be displayed after the first fault has been reset
(press "Reset" as many times as the number of faults present).
Note: an alarm can appear at the same time as a fault.
Associated pictogram
Associated pictogram
Associated pictogram
Associated pictogram
Associated pictogram
Low fuel level fault: Indicates the need to top up the fuel.
Associated message
Associated message
Associated message
Associated pictogram
Associated pictogram
5. Special notes
yEmergency stop
If the shunt on terminal block B11 is removed (control console interior), the generating set stops immediately due to an emergency
stop fault. This terminal block is used for connecting the external emergency stop device (cover or set site).
y Protection fuse
If the fuse blows during operation, the generating set will stop without indicating a fault. It is then necessary to switch the key
switch to OFF, locate the cause of the fault, replace the fuse then switch the switch back to ON.
Example:
y Coolant temperature
If the coolant temperature falls below 30°C or rises above 120°C, the display will flash at a value of 30°C or 120°C respectively.
y LCD screen
The LCD screen lights up:
¾ Permanently whilst the generating set is starting up or operating
¾ For 5 minutes:
o Following the appearance of an event when the generating set is in stop mode (an event may be a fault, an alarm
or one of the 3 control buttons being pressed)
o Following a normal stop of the generating set by means of pressing the "STOP" button or if the external
command disappears
7. Maintenance
n Use a suitable screwdriver or your hand to turn the cap in an anti-clockwise direction until it can be removed.
o Remove and replace the fuse (use a fuse of the same size and rating).
p Refit the cap in the reverse order to removal.
The MICS Nexys is factory-set for your application. The user can display this programming as follows:
¾ As soon as the Nexys module is switched on (key switch to "ON"), press until the LED test is complete
(until the LEDs go out).
The programming will now appear on the screen. Each parameter appears for 4 seconds, screen by screen.
The parameters appear on the screen in the following order:
If the "measurements" card has been inserted into the module, the following parameters will appear on the screen:
No display if
Fuel level
Display if
No display if
Coolant temperature
Display if 1
No display if
Display if
Screen 1
Press the screen scroll button to navigate from one screen to another.
• The following screens appear the 5th time the button is pressed:
o screen A: three-phase applications + N and three-phase
or
o screen E : two-phase applications + N
or
o screen D: two-phase applications + neutral
Screen A
o The first line displays the voltage between phases 1
and 2 (V).
o The second line displays the voltage between
phases 2 and 3 (V).
o The third line displays the voltage between phases 1
and 3 (V).
Screen E
o The first line displays the voltage between phases 1
and 2 (V).
o The second line displays the voltage between phase
2 and neutral (V).
o The third line displays the voltage between phase 1
and neutral (V).
Screen D
o The first line displays the frequency (Hz).
o The second line displays the voltage between the
phase and neutral (V).
o the third line displays the current circulating in the
phase conductor (Amps (A)).
• The following screens appear the 6th time the button is pressed:
o screen B: three-phase applications + N and three-phase
or
o screen C: three-phase applications
or
o screen F: two-phase applications
or
o Return to screen 1 for single-phase applications.
Screen B
o The first line displays the voltage between phase 1
and neutral (V).
o The second line displays the voltage between phase
2 and neutral (V).
o The third line displays the voltage between phase 3
and neutral (V).
Screen F
o The following screens appear the 7th time the button is pressed:
o Screen C for applications in three-phase + N
or
o Screen D for applications in three-phase, two-phase
or
o Screen 1 for two-phase applications.
o The following screens appear the 8th time the button is pressed:
o Screen D for applications in three-phase + N
or
o Screen 1 for three-phase applications.
o The following screens appear the 9th time the button is pressed:
o Screen 1 for three-phase + N applications.