InteliLite Telecom DC 1.2.0 Global Guide
InteliLite Telecom DC 1.2.0 Global Guide
Telecom DC
Controller for DC Telecom
application
SW version 1.2.0
1 Document information 5
2 System overview 9
3 Applications overview 18
4 Installation and wiring 19
5 Controller setup 45
6 Communication 67
7 Technical data 69
8 Appendix 71
2 System overview 9
2.1 General description 9
2.1.1 The key features of InteliLite Telecom DC 9
2.2 Configuration and monitoring 9
2.2.1 Supported configuration and monitoring tools 9
2.2.2 Configuration parts 10
2.3 PC Tools 11
2.3.1 LiteEdit 11
2.3.2 WebSupervisor 11
2.3.3 WinScope 12
2.3.4 InteliMonitor 12
2.4 Modules 13
2.4.1 AIO9/1 13
2.4.2 IB-Lite 13
2.4.3 IGL-RA15 14
2.4.4 IL-NT AIO 14
2.4.5 IL-NT AOUT8 14
2.4.6 IL-NT BIO8 15
2.4.7 IL-NT GPRS 15
2.4.8 IL-NT IO1 16
2.4.9 IL-NT RS232 16
2.4.10 IL-NT RS232-485 16
2.4.11 IL-NT S-USB 17
5 Controller setup 45
5.1 Operator Guide 45
5.1.1 Front panel elements 45
5.1.2 Display screens and pages structure 46
5.1.3 Browsing alarms 49
5.1.4 Password 50
5.1.5 Information screen 50
5.1.6 Display contrast adjustment 50
5.2 Function description 50
5.2.1 Operating states 51
5.2.2 Charging cycle 51
5.2.3 How to set up charging parameters in InteliLite Telecom DC 55
5.2.4 Compensations 57
5.2.5 ECU engine support 59
5.2.6 Alarm management 59
5.2.7 Operating modes 63
5.2.8 Breaker control 64
7 Technical data 69
8 Appendix 71
8.1 Controller objects 72
8.1.1 List of controller objects types 72
8.1.2 Setpoints 73
8.1.3 Values 140
8.1.4 Logical binary inputs 154
8.1.5 Logical binary outputs 163
8.2 Alarms 183
8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 183
8.2.2 Alarms level 1 184
8.2.3 Alarms level 2 191
8.3 Modules 197
8.3.1 List of supported modules 197
8.3.2 Peripheral modules 197
8.3.3 Plug-in modules 199
IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a
damage or improper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at
first sight.
Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function
works.
For more details relating to the Ownership, Extent of Permitted Reproductions Term of Use of the
Documentation and to the Confidentiality rules please review and comply with the ComAp’s License
Agreement, Terms and Conditions available on www.comap.cz.
IMPORTANT: Be aware that the binary outputs can change state during and after software
reprogramming (before the controller is used again ensure that the proper configuration and
setpoint settings are set in the controller).
The following instructions are for qualified personnel only. To avoid personal injury do not perform any action not
specified in related guides for product.
GSM
3 x Phases Contact Starter
modem
Active Switch -
current Contactor Jumper manually
sensor operated
Controller
Load Transformer
AirGate simplified
Transformer
Current
Mains with 2
Alternating measuring
windings
current
Current USB type B
Mains
Analog measuring male
modem
Mobile USB type B
Diode
provider female
Battery
Passive Voltage
Ethernet
current measuring
Battery male
sensor
storage
Ethernet
female Pick - up
Bo
Fuel
Break solenoid Relay coil
contact
Relay coil of
Fuse slow-
Break
contact operating
Fuse switch
Resistor
Breaker
Generator Resistor
Breaker adjustable
Generator Resistive
schematic sensor
Breaker
RPTC
Grounding RS-232
Capacitor male
GSM RS-232
female
The firmware of controller contains a large number of predefined logical binary inputs and outputs. Configuration
means to map all required "logical" firmware inputs and outputs to the "physical" hardware inputs and outputs.
The controller is shipped with a default configuration, which should be suitable for most standard applications.
This default configuration can be changed only by using a PC with the LiteEdit software. See LiteEdit
documentation for details.
Once the configuration is modified, it can be saved to a file for later usage with another controller or for backup
purposes. The file is called archive and has the file extension .ail. An archive contains a full image of the
controller at the time of saving (if the controller is online for the PC) except the firmware. Besides configuration it
also contains current adjustment of all setpoints, all measured values, a copy of the history log and a copy of the
alarm list.
2.3 PC Tools
2.3.1 LiteEdit
LiteEdit is a software for configuration and monitoring of ComAp controllers. See more at the LiteEdit webpage.
2.3.2 WebSupervisor
Web-based system for monitoring and controlling of ComAp controllers. See more at the WebSupervisor
webpage.
2.3.4 InteliMonitor
PC Monitoring tool for Inteli controllers. See more in the InteliMonitor Reference Guide.
2.4.2 IB-Lite
Plug-in Internet / Ethernet communication module which includes in-built WebServer.
10/100 Mbit ethernet interface in RJ45 socket
Web interface for basic monitoring and
adjustment of the controller
ComAp/TCP protocol for remote access from
LiteEdit or InteliMonitor
Modbus/TCP protocol for integration of the
controller into building management systems or
other remote monitoring purposes
SNMP v1 agent
SMTP protocol with authentication for sending of
active e-mails
Web-based configuration and firmware upgrade
of the module
Simple connection using the AirGate technology
for the easy access even with non-static and
non-public IP address
Note: For AIO9/1 module terminal connection see AIO9/1 on page 197
4.1.2 Components
Accessories Description Optional / Obligatory
IL-NT-TLC-DC InteliLite Telecom DC control unit Obligatory
External modules
Analog Input/Output module with galvanic
AIO9/1 Optional external
separation
IL-NT AIO Analog Input/Output plug-in module Optional plug-in
Communication plug-in
IL-NT RS232 Communication card Optional plug-in
IL-NT RS232-485 Combined communication card Optional plug-in
IL-NT S-USB Service USB communication card Optional plug-in
IB-Lite Ethernet/Internet communication card Optional plug-in
IL-NT GPRS GSM/GPRS communication card Optional plug-in
Image 4.2 Connecting the screw holders to the controller and mounted controller on panel door
Power supply wiring "+", D+, "-" Power supply (page 26)
COM, COM
AI4, AI7
Measurement wiring Measurement (page 28)
AI5, AI8
AI6, AI*
Magnetic pick-up wiring RPM GND, RPM IN Magnetic pick-up (page 38)
COM,
AI1
Analog inputs wiring Analog inputs (page 39)
AI2
AI3
CAN wiring H, COM, L CAN bus and RS-485 wiring (page 41)
Tightening torque, allowable wire size and type, for the Field-Wiring Terminals:
For Mains(Bus) Voltage, Generator Voltage and Current terminals
IMPORTANT: Grounding must be connected to a common point to ensure a zero electric potential
difference. Improper grounding can cause electric discharges that can be harmful to equipment and
personnel and is in the violation of warranty agreement. Please follow the instructions for
grounding thoroughly.
Example: Wiring for MINUS pole grounding InteliLite Telecom DC and AIO9/1 module:
For the connections with 12 V DC power supply, the InteliLite Telecom DC includes internal capacitors that
allow the controller to continue in operation during cranking when the battery voltage drop occurs. If the voltage
before the drop is 12 V after 150 ms the voltage recovers to 7 V, the controller continues in and operation. During
this voltage drop the controller screen back light can turn off and on but the controller keeps operating.
It is possible to further support the controller by connecting the external capacitor or I-LBA module.
Connecting the external capacitor. The capacitor size depends on required time. It shall be approximately
thousands of μF. The capacitor size should be 5000 μF to with stand 150 ms voltage drop under following
conditions: Voltage before the drop is 12 V, after 150 ms the voltage recovers to minimum allowed voltage
i.e. 8 V.
Connecting I-LBA. The I-LBA module ensures minimally 350 ms voltage dip under following conditions: RS232
and other plug-in module is connected. Voltage before dip is 12 V and after 350 ms the voltage recovers to
minimum allowed voltage 5 V. The I-LBA enables controller operation from 5 V (for 10 to 30 s). The wiring
resistance from battery should be up to 0.1 Ω for I-LBA proper function.
Current measurement
Current measurement can be provided by the InteliLite Telecom DC controller unit only or by AIO9/1 extensional
module. Bellow you can see base scheme of current measurement. Current measurement behavior depends on
adjusting of setpoint CurrSelection (page 76).
Current measurement using ammeter shunt or transducer, for more information see Shunt and transducer set-
up on page 33.
Note: For the proper function of the system is absolute minimum to measure battery and generator voltage and
current.
IMPORTANT: The required measurement is selected within controller using the setpoint
CurrSelection (page 76) Dedicated setpoint options are described on following pictures.
IMPORTANT: Current is measured only when breaker is closed (for each current there is specific
breaker). With open breaker there is always 0.
Note: In case that AIO9/1 module is not used and CurrSelection (page 76) setpoint is adjusted to Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax
or Ge+Ba+Ld-Ax, currents are measured even if breaker is open. This option is for testing purpose only.
CurrSelection: Ge+Bat+Ld
Current measured: Generator, Battery, Load
Current calculated: Auxiliary
CurrSelection: Gen+Load
Current measured: Generator, Load
Current calculated: Battery
CurrSelection: Batt+Load
Current measured: Battery, Load
Current calculated: Generator
IMPORTANT: Selection of various current measurement depends on the setpoint CurrSelection (page
76). Options dedicated for AIO9/1 are on pictures below.
IMPORTANT: Current is measured only when breaker is closed (for each current there is specific
breaker). With open breaker there is always 0.
CurrSelection: Ge+Ba+Ld-Ax
Current measured: Generator, Battery, Load
CurrSelection: Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax
Current measured: Generator, Battery, Load, Auxiliary
In case of current measurement via extension AIO9/1 module, use the resistive shunts with ±75 mV output.
In (Nominal current) / ±75 mV DC
IMPORTANT: The required measurement is selected within controller using the setpoint
CurrSelection (page 76)
CurrSelection: Ge+Bat+Ld
Voltage measured: Generator, Battery
CurrSelection: Gen+Load
Voltage measured: Generator
CurrSelection: Batt+Load
Voltage measured: Battery
IMPORTANT: Voltage measurement via extensional module AIO9/1 is optional. Selection of various
voltage measurement depends on the setpoint CurrSelection (page 76). Both options are on pictures
below.
CurrSelection: Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax
Voltage measured: Generator, Battery, Load, Auxiliary
Magnetic pick-up
To ensure proper function:
Use a shielded cable.
Be aware of interference signal from Speed governor, if one speed pick up is used.
If the engine will not start:
Check the ground connection from pick-up to controllers, eventually disconnect the ground connection to
one of them.
Galvanic separate RPM input using ComAp separation transformer RPM-ISO (1:1).
Use separate pick-up for Speed governor.
Note: The name and function or alarm type for each binary input have to be assigned during the configuration.
All here mentioned properties can be modified by LiteEdit PC tool only, in the Modify configuration window.
Note: AI4 - AI9 are firmly assigned to current and voltage measurement if AIO9/1 extension module is not
configured.
For more information see Current measurement wiring using InteliLite Telecom DC terminals on page
29 and see Voltage measurement wiring via InteliLite Telecom DC terminals on page 34.
The nominal range of Analog inputs measuring resistivity is 0- 2,4 kΩ, nevertheless the input is able to measure
up to 15 kΩ, but with lower precision.
When the ECU (Engine Control Unit) is connected, it is possible to read InteliLite Telecom DC Analog inputs
values AIN1, 2, 3 from CAN bus (J1939).
Note: A termination resistor at the CAN is already implemented on the PCB. For connecting, close the jumper
near the appropriate CAN terminal.
1Recommended data cables: BELDEN (http://www.belden.com) - for shorter distances: 3105A Paired - EIA
Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2 conductors); for longer distances: 3106A Paired - EIA Industrial RS-485
PLTC/CM (1x2+1 conductors)
① Recommended PT5-HF-12DC-ST1
RS-485 wiring
The wiring of the RS-485 communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are observed:
Standard maximum link length is 1000 m.
Shielded cable2 has to be used, shielding has to be connected to the terminal T01 (BATT -).
External units can be connected on the RS-485 line in any order, but keeping line arrangement (no tails, no
star) is necessary.
The line has to be terminated by 120 Ω resistors at both ends.
For shorter distances (connection within one building)
Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2 conductors); for longer distances: 3106A Paired - EIA Industrial RS-485
PLTC/CM (1x2+1 conductors)
① Recommended PT5HF-5DC-ST1
Control buttons
Position Button Description
MODE LEFT button. Use this button to change the mode. The button
works only if the main screen with the indicator of currently selected mode
is displayed.
Note: This button will not work if the controller mode is forced by one of
binary inputs Remote OFF, Remote MAN, Remote AUT, Remote
TEST.
MODE RIGHT button. Use this button to change the mode. The button
works only if the main screen with the indicator of currently selected mode
is displayed.
Note: This button will not work if the controller mode is forced by one of
binary inputs Remote OFF, Remote MAN, Remote AUT, Remote
TEST.
HORN RESET button. Use this button to deactivate the horn output
without confirmation of the alarms.
FAULT RESET button. Use this button to acknowledge alarms and
deactivate the horn output. Inactive alarms will disappear immediately and
status of active alarms will be changed to "confirmed" so they will
disappear as soon as their reasons dismiss.
Measurement screens
Main measure screen
Charging procedure overview is located on the first screen.
Analog Input 1: bar-graph with protection limits indication, usually Oil pressure
Oil pressure
dedicated
Analog Input 2: bar-graph with protection limits indication, usually engine temperature
Engine temp
dedicated
Fuel Level Analog Input 3: bar-graph with protection limits indication, usually fuel level dedicated
Battery Volts Power supply bar-graph with protection limits indication
Note: These screens are shown/hidden depending on whether the IL-NT BIO8 is configured or not.
Note: This screen is shown/hidden depending on whether the IL-NT IO1 is configured or not.
Analog outputs are not displayed on any screen
AIO AI1 AI1 barograph with protection limits indication, displayed only if is configured
AIO AI2 AI2 barograph with protection limits indication, displayed only if is configured
AIO AI3 AI3 barograph with protection limits indication, displayed only if is configured
AIO AI4 AI4 barograph with protection limits indication, displayed only if is configured
Note: This screen is shown/hidden depending on whether the IL-NT AIO is configured or not.
Analog output AO1 is not displayed on any screen! It is visible among values in LiteEdit.
ECU State
ECU YellowLamp
ECU RedLamp
WaitToStart
SpeedReq Abs Required RPM of the engine
SpeedReq Rel %
Note: This screen is shown/hidden depending on whether the ECU is configured or not.
Note: This screen is shown/hidden depending on whether the ECU is configured or not.
ECU AlarmList
Diagnostic messages are read from ECU and displayed in this second alarm list. For Standard J1939 engines
SPN (Suspect Parameter Number), FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) and OC (Occurrence Counter) are shown
together with verbal description if available.
Following image shows displaying of ECU alarms in the second alarm list. The additional information for the row
selected by cursor is on the last row (SPN, OC and FMI codes).
If the verbal description of alarm is not available, the SPN (decimal and hexadecimal) is displayed.
Note: For FMI = 0 and 1, WRN is displayed. For other FMI codes, FLS is displayed.
Setpoint Screens
1. Use repeatedly button to select the ADJUSTMENT menu.
3. Press to confirm.
History Log
1. Use repeatedly button to select the History menu.
2. Use or to select requested History line – see Reason, Date and Time.
Example Description
*Wrn Water temp Active not accepted alarm
Wrn water temp Active accepted alarm
*Wrn Water temp Inactive not accepted alarm
Inactive accepted alarm
Press accepts all alarms. Non-active alarms immediately disappear from the list.
Active alarm list appears on the screen when a new alarm comes up and Main MEASUREMENT screen is
active.
Alarm list does not activate when you are reviewing the values or setpoints.
Second alarm list for ECU alarms is also available. It is displayed one screen above the standard alarm list on
the controller display or under the standard alarm list in Control window of LiteEdit. If an alarm appears in this
alarm list, it is signalized in the standard alarm list and by exclamation mark on the main measure screen.
5.1.4 Password
Press button while being at the Main screen. This will get you to the list of Setpoint groups where the first group
is named as Password. By clicking at button you can get inside of this group. Your following options are either:
Enter the Password
Change the Password
For confirmation of chosen option use , for returning use and for changes of the password number use arrows
and .
Init screen
This is a first screen after controller’s start which is dedicated for information provided by customers such as
contact numbers, service technician contact and customer message for end users of engine. Configuration of
this screen is only done by LiteEdit PC tool.
Firmware screen
This screen contains information about controller’s type, controller manufacturer ComAp, uploaded firmware,
version of firmware, used application and branch. There is also information about currently configured electronic
engine unit, respectively about ESF file. Details for recognition of configured electronic engine are in chapter
ECU controlled engine support.
Languages screen
InteliLite Telecom DC controller offers configurable language support. On this screen is possible to switch
between languages configured in controller. Second way, how to change language, is by binary input Lang
Selection.
The generator starts cranking in AUT mode if battery voltage level drops under adjusted limit. For controller it
means if value UbattComp (page 142) has lower value than U Start (page 87) and stays under this limit longer
than adjusted delay AutStartDel (page 87).
Note: Related setpoints, that affect start delay, are AutStartDel (page 87), Prestart Time (page 98), Preglow
Time (page 98), MaxCrank Time (page 98), Idle Time (page 99) etc.
Absorption cycle
Absorption cycle maintains the battery voltage Ubatt (page 142) at constant voltage level U Absorb Start (page
89) as long as the battery charging current Ibatt (page 143) drops below I Absorb Stop (page 89) limit (this limit
stops the charging process)
Note: In case the I Absorb Stop (page 89) limit is not achieved, the charging process will stop once ChargeLimit
(page 92) period is elapsed.
Stopping
As soon as all condition for stopping are achieved the generator is stopped with I Absorb Stop (page 89).
Note: Number of Full charge cycles is counted in NumOfFullCycls (page 146) value.
DC power source in stand-by telecom applications typically use IU0U charging characteristics. I for constant
current (Bulk) phase, U0 for constant high voltage (Absorption) phase and U for lower voltage (Float) phase. In
hybrid and cycling applications it is common to use IU0 charging characteristic only. Final Float stage is not
used in this case.
Here according to the picture above it is necessary to set properly all following parameters:
U Start (page 87) – Describes when the battery is considered as discharged and the DC genset should start.
I Max Charge (page 88) – Sets what is the maximal/recommended charging current of your battery. This
value is also used for first “bulk” stage – constant current charging.
U Absorb Start (page 89) – Sets what is the maximal/recommended charging voltage of your battery. When
this value is reached, controller switch to second “absorption” phase – constant voltage charging.
I Absorb Stop (page 89) – Sets the limit current when the battery is considered as charged and the genset can
stop.
Note: Graph is only an example. Look for the datasheet of your battery to have the real data.
U Start (page 87) - According to discharging information from the battery manual set the parameter U
Start as a final voltage for discharging and starting of the DC genset in the same time. In cycling
applications, the battery should be designed for lower % of DOD (Depth of discharge), e.g. max 50%.
Check the final voltage for 50% of DOD in the battery manual. In our case it is ca 2,01 V/cell
according to the discharging curve, which means 48.24 V for the whole battery. Set the parameter of
U Start to 48.2 V.
Note: Fully charged cell in this case has 2.13 V according to the manual. This is equal to 51.1 V for
the whole battery.
I Max Charge (page 88) - Battery manual contains typically the maximal charging current,
recommended value by the producers can typically vary between 0.1 and 1.0 of C10 Amps. Which
means between 55 and 540 Amps. Set this number into “I Max Charge” setpoint. Lower number
means of course longer charging time.
Note: The I Max Charge parameter depends on the nominal power of the DC genset and the typical
load of the BTS site also. Remember that the DC genset needs to provide enough power for both
loads – BTS and battery at the same time.
IMPORTANT: Read carefully the battery manual. Lead acid batteries should not be
typically charged by the maximal voltage (U Absorption) longer than for 24 hours.
If the battery is not fully charged in the standard charging cycle, e.g. due to required fuel savings, it is
highly recommended to do each n-th (5th – 15th) cycle the full charging to avoid the battery lifetime
decreasing. In our case the battery producer recommends to do the Full charging each 10th cycle as
the latest.
For this Full charging cycle use decreased value of I Absorb Stop, e.g. to 0.01 C10 Amps, and set
it in the parameter of I FullChrgStop.
Prolong the charging time (ChrgTimeout) and set it in FullChrgTimout (page 93) setpoint and
increase also the value of FullChrgLimit (page 93) in comparison with ChargeLimit setpoint.
5.2.4 Compensations
Controller supports two different compensations for battery voltage. First compensation is based on measured
temperature, second compensation is based on load current from battery.
Note: Both compensation can be active at one moment.
Temperature compensation
The battery bank is through the year and region used in different temperature condition. This negatively affect
life cycle of battery bank. To prolong the life cycle of the battery bank and better follow charging characteristic
under different temperature conditions, the controller is calculating compensation of voltage and current
depending on the measured battery bank temperature.
Note: Battery temperature compensation of battery voltage and battery current is possible to disabled by
adjustment of setpoint BatteryTempSel (page 91) to OFF.
IMPORTANT: Setpoint BatteryTempSel (page 91) has to be adjusted to analog input with temperature
sensor to enable this function.
IMPORTANT: Setpoint BatteryTempSel (page 91) has to be adjusted to analog input with temperature
sensor to enable this function.
Current compensation
This compensation is based on battery current. According to discharging average battery current, the Ubatt
(page 142) voltage is compensated to UbattComp (page 142). The range of compensation is defined by setpoint
U LoadComp Rng (page 94). Average current is calculated from measured Ibatt (page 143). Fluctuation character
of the current is adjusted via setpoint I LoadComp Chr (page 96). Minimal and maximal current for compensation
is adjusted via setpoints I LoadComp Min (page 95) and I LoadComp Max (page 96).
UbattComp (page 142) = Ubatt (page 142) – UbattCompLoad (page 142)
Note: Current compensation of battery voltage is possible to disable by adjustment of setpoint U LoadComp
Rng (page 94) to 0 V.
The InteliLite Telecom DC controller always sends either speed request = 0% or the IDLE command via J1939
in controller Idle state. In the MAN mode the Idle operation can be controlled by NOMINAL /IDLE (PAGE 160)
binary input.
If the connected engine is Cummins communicating via RS-232, it is necessary to set the setpoint Comms
Settings (page 81): COM1 Mode (page 81) (or COM2 Mode (page 81) if IL-NT RS232-485 module is used) =
ECULINK.
Loss of communication causes shutdown of the running engine. On the contrary, the ECU can be switched off
at quiescent engine that means not-communicating ECU is in that moment normal situation. All values from
ECU shall show ####, but no alarm is displayed. The output ECU COMM OK (PAGE 173) follows the real
situation that means it is not active anytime when the ECU does not communicate.
The output ECU POWERRELAY (PAGE 173) closes at the beginning of prestart and opens if the engine shall be
stopped.
Binary inputs
Alarms on binary inputs have following parameters for set-up: Contact type and Alarm type.
Following contact types are available for binary inputs:
NC - normally closed - alarm is active in binary zero
NO - normally opened - alarm is active in binary one
Following alarm types are available for binary inputs:
Warning
A+H indication
Shutdown
BOC (Breaker open and Cool down)
Note: Type and contact type of protection for binary inputs is adjustable in PC tool LiteEdit.
Analog inputs
Alarms on analog inputs have following parameters for set-up: Direction and Alarm type.
Following directions are available for analog inputs:
Under limit - Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit - Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + Fls - Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail is
detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + Fls - Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail is
detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
Note: Type and direction of protection for analog inputs is adjustable in PC tool LiteEdit.
Alarm handling
There are two different alarm categories regarding the period when the alarms are evaluated. The category is
selectable for alarms assigned to binary/analog inputs and fixed for built-in alarms. The categories are the
following:
The alarm is evaluated all the time when the controller is switched on.
The alarm is evaluated only when the engine is running. This type should be used for e.g. oil pressure. These
alarms begin to be evaluated after the engine has been started with the delay given by the setpoint
ProtectHoldOff (page 115).
If an alarm is being evaluated and the appropriate alarm condition is fulfilled, the delay of evaluation will start to
run. If the conditions persist, the alarm will activate. The alarm will not activate if the condition is dismissed
while the delay is still running.
After pressing the button or activating the binary input FAULT RESBUTTON (PAGE 158), all active alarms change
to confirmed state. Confirmed alarms will disappear from the Alarm List as soon as the respective condition
dismisses. If the condition is dismissed before acknowledging the alarm, the alarm will remain in the Alarm List
as inactive.
Built-in alarms
Breaker alarms
Breaker
ACB Breaker is opened if there is overcurrent or breaker trip.
BCB Breaker is opened if there is overcurrent, overvoltage or breaker trip.
GCB Breaker is opened if there is overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage or breaker trip.
LCB Breaker is opened if there is overcurrent or breaker trip.
Voltage protections
Voltage protections for battery and generator are active only when generator is running. Limits for undervoltage
and overvoltage are common for battery and generator. In case that UbattComp (page 142) is higher Gen >V Sd
(page 121) and generator is not running, all breakers are opened.
Current protections
Current protections are active all the time.
Alarm states
An alarm can have following states:
Active alarm: the alarm condition persists, alarm delay has elapsed.
Inactive alarm: the alarm condition has disappeared, but the alarm has not been confirmed.
Confirmed alarm: the alarm condition persists, but the alarm has already been confirmed.
Warning (Wrn)
The alarm appears in the Alarm List and is recorded into the history log. Activates the output AL COMMON W RN
(PAGE 167) as well as the standard alarm outputs (HORN (PAGE 175) and ALARM (PAGE 167)).
IMPORTANT: The gen-set can start by itself after acknowledging the alarms if there is no longer an
active red alarm and the controller is in AUTO or TEST mode!
Shutdown (Sd)
The alarm appears in the Alarm List and is recorded into the history log. It causes immediate stop of the Gen-set
without unloading and cooling phase. Also GCB breaker is open. The gen-set cannot be started again while
there is a shutdown alarm in the Alarm List. Activates the output AL COMMON SD (PAGE 166) as well as the
standard alarm outputs (HORN (PAGE 175) and ALARM (PAGE 167)).
Note: The mode cannot be changed from front panel if Access Lock input is active.
The following binary inputs can be used to force one respective operating mode independent of the mode
setpoint selection:
REMOTE OFF (PAGE 161)
REMOTE MAN (PAGE 161)
REMOTE AUT (PAGE 161)
If the respective input is active the controller will change the mode to the respective position according to the
active input. If multiple inputs are active, the mode will be changed according to priorities of the inputs. The
priorities match the order in the list above. If all inputs are deactivated, the mode will return to the original
position given by the setpoint.
OFF
No start of the gen-set is possible. Controller is in Not ready status and the gen-set cannot be started any way.
All breakers are open. , and buttons are inactive. Also the appropriate binary inputs for external buttons are not
active. Automatic charging function is also deactivated.
MAN
The engine can be started and stopped manually using the and buttons (or external buttons wired to the
appropriate binary inputs). Automatic charging function is deactivated. Breakers can be closed manually via
appropriate binary input or via button. See the list of binary inputs:
ACB BUTTON (PAGE 156)
BCB BUTTON (PAGE 156)
GCB BUTTON (PAGE 159)
LCB BUTTON (PAGE 159)
Generator voltage is regulated to U Gen Nom (page 90) value. Behavior of regulation is adjusted via setpoins in
the setpoint groups RegulatorRegulator (page 110) and Engine ParamsEngine Params (page 97).
ACB is closed only when GCB is opened. Before start of charging cycle, ACB is opened. After charging cycle,
when GCB is opened, ACB is automatically closed again.
IMPORTANT: ACB and GCB cant be closed together.
Behavior of breakers depends on controller mode. For more information see Operating modes on page 63.
IMPORTANT: Also it is possible to use breakers without feedbacks. In this case there is no check
of breaker real state.
There are three different time delays for breaker fail detection – see following diagrams.
When binary output breaker close/open is in steady state and breaker feedback is changed the breaker fail is
detected immediately (no delay).
When binary output breaker close/open opens there is 5 sec delay for breaker fail detection.
When binary output breaker close/open closes there is 5 sec delay for breaker fail detection.
Modem connection
PC can be connected to the controller also remotely via modems. Either an analog, GSM or 3G modem must be
connected to the RS-232 interface. Comms Settings (page 81) Settings: COM1 Mode (page 81) has to be set
to MODEM.
Analog inputs
Physical dimensions
Power supply range 8-36 V DC
185 x 125 x 60 mm
Dimensions Number of analog inputs 9
(WxHxD)
Mounting cutout Galvanic insulation Not insulated
175 x 115 mm (WxH)
size 3x 0~2500 Ω
2x -65 V DC ~ +65
Electrical range
V DC
4x 0 ~ +10 V DC
Pick-up input
Input
2–70 Vpp
voltage
Frequency 4 Hz–10 kHz (min 2 Vpp @ 4
range kHz, 6 Vpp @ 10 kHz)
Accuracy 0.2%
6 back to Appendix
For full list of setpoints go to the chapter List of setpoints (page 74).
CurrSelection
Setpoint group Basic Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Ge+Bat+Ld / Ge+Ba+Ax / Gen+Load / Gen+Batt / Batt+Load / Ge+Ba+Ld-Ax /
Options
Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax
Default value Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 13911 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Selection of various current measuring points depends on the system wiring and configuration.
Preferred: Ge+Ba+Ld-Ax, Ge+Ba+Ld+Ax: Dedicated for InteliLite Telecom DC with AIO9/1 external
module where all values are measured or configured to Not used.
Other options: Ge+Bat+Ld, Ge+Ba+Ax, Gen+Load, Gen+Batt, Batt+Load: Used if AIO9/1 module is not
installed.
Gear Teeth
Setpoint group Basic Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 500 [-]
Default value 120 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 8252 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The number of teeth on the engine gear for the pick-up sensor.
The setpoint is ignored when ECU is configured.
Nominal RPM
Setpoint group Basic Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 100 .. 4000 [RPM]
Default value 1500 Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 8253 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Nominal engine speed, base for overspeed protection and scale on RPM gauges.
ControllerMode
Setpoint group Basic Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] OFF, MAN, AUT
Default value OFF Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 8315 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Equivalent to Controller mode changes by or buttons.
Backlight Time
Setpoint group Basic Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 241 [min]
Default value 15 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 10121 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The display backlight is switched off after timeout. “0” means that the display lights all the time.
CloseLoad:
When the engine is in the status Ready to Load, this option switches ON and OFF the LBO Close Load.
When the engine is not in the status Ready to Load, the button has no influence.
Note: The applications without the information about the speed cannot reach the status Ready to Load
and therefore, the load cannot be switched by the I/O button. Necessary settings: setpoint Gear teeth =
0, setpoint RPM source = PickUp (no ECU), the condition sufficient for LBO Close Load activating by
the I/O button is the Running state.
Toggle:
Switches ON and OFF the LBO Toggle, no other consequences.
Note: Panel LED above Toggle button is lit when particular function is activated.
COM1 Mode
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] DIRECT, MODEM, MODBUS, ECU LINK
Default value DIRECT Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24522 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Communication protocol switch the COM1 channel.
DIRECT: LiteEdit communication protocol via direct cable.
MODEM: LiteEdit communication protocol via modem.
MODBUS: Modbus protocol. See detailed description in Inteli Communication Guide.
ECU LINK: Protocol for communication with Cummins engines via Modbus.
COM2 Mode
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] DIRECT, MODBUS, ECU LINK
Default value DIRECT Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24451 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Communication protocol switch the COM2 channel.
DIRECT: LiteEdit communication protocol via direct cable.
MODBUS: Modbus protocol. See detailed description in Inteli Communication Guide.
ECU LINK: Protocol for communication with Cummins engines via Modbus.
ModbusComSpeed
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Options 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
Default value 9600 Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24477 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If the Modbus mode is selected on COM1 or COM2 channels, the Modbus communication speed in bps can
be adjusted here.
IBLite IP Addr
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 ..15 characters [-]
Default value 192.168.1.254 Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24376 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If DHCP is DISABLED this setpoint is used to adjust the IP address of the ethernet interface of the
controller. Ask your IT specialists for help with this setting.
If DHCP is ENABLED this setpoint is used to display the IP address, which has been assigned by the
DHCP server.
IBLite GateIP
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 ..15 characters [-]
Default value 192.168.1.1 Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24373 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If DHCP is DISABLED this setpoint is used to adjust the IP address of the gateway of the network segment
where the controller is connected.
If DHCP is ENABLED this setpoint is used to display the gateway IP address which has been assigned by
the DHCP server. A gateway is a device which connects the respective segment with the other segments
and/or Internet.
IBLite DHCP
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Options DISABLED, ENABLED
Default value ENABLED Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24259 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The setpoint is used to select the method how the ethernet connection is adjusted.
DISABLED: The ethernet connection is adjusted fixedly according to the setpoints IP Addr, NetMask,
GateIP, DNS IP Address. This method should be used for classic ethernet or Internet connection. When this
type of connection is opening the controller is specified by its IP address. That means it would be
inconvenient if the IP address were not fixed (static).
ENABLED: The ethernet connection settings is obtained automatically from the DHCP server. The
obtained settings is then copied to the related setpoints. If the process of obtaining the settings from DHCP
server is not successful the value 000.000.000.000 is copied to the setpoint IP address and the module
continues trying to obtain the settings.
APN Name
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Text string
Default value Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24363 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Name of APN access point for GPRS network provided by GSM/GPRS operator.
ENABLED: This mode uses the "AirGate" service, which hides all the issues with static/public address into
a black box and you do not need to take care about it. You just need only a connection to the Internet. The
AirGate server address is adjusted by the setpoint AirGate IP.
AirGate IP
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Domain name or IP address
Default value airgate.comap.cz Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24364 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is used for entering the domain name or IP address of the AirGate server. Use the free AirGate
server provided by ComAp at address "airgate.comap.cz" if your company does not operate its own AirGate
server.
SMTP Server IP
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-]
Default value Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24368 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is used for entering the domain name (e.g. "smtp.yourprovider.com") or IP address (e.g.
74.125.39.109) of the SMTP server. Ask your internet provider or IT manager for this information.
Note: You may also use one of the free SMTP servers, e.g. "smtp.gmail.com". However, note that
some free SMTP servers may cause delays (up to several hours) when sending e-mails. Proper setting
of SMTP-related setpoints as well as the controller mailbox are essential for sending alerts via e-mails.
Contr MailBox
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Text string
Default value Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 24367 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Enter an existing e-mail address into this setpoint. This address will be used as sender address in active e-
mails that will be sent from the controller.
Time Zone
Setpoint group Comms Settings Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] GMT-12:00 .. GMT +13:00 [hours]
Default value GMT+2:00 Alternative config NO
Step +1:00 hour
Comm object 24366 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is used to select the time zone where the controller is located. See your computer time zone
setting (click on the time indicator located in the rightmost position of the windows task bar) if you are not
sure about your time zone.
Battery Charge
U Start
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 65,0 [V]
Default value 47,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 13924 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Ustart is starting level for the battery charging cycle. As soon the compensated battery voltage Ucomp
drops under certain level the generator starts charging.
Related setpoints: AutStartDel
Note: Ustart level depends on the type of battery. Producer of the battery bank should provide this
information. For VRLA batteries is usually going about 50% of Depth of Discharge.
AutStartDel
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 2 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 13922 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Automatic Start Delay. The DC generator starts with delay. For more details see Battery voltage start on
page 52. Setpoint avoids unwanted start of the DC generator.
Related setpoints: U start
Example: For battery with C=1600Ah, maximum charging current is given by producer as 0,15*C. In
this case I Max Charge is going to be adjusted as 240A.
I Gen Nom
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 1000,0 [A]
Default value 20,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 8275 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Maximal output current of the generator. As soon the DC generator achieves I Gen Nom any other increasing
of Igen will be restricted or will be reduced.
Note: Nominal current of the generator is given by used alternator and should be specify by alternator
producer. For design of the system should be on mind that nominal output current of the DC generator
should be the same or higher than maximum charging current of the battery bank and consumption of the
load together.
U Start
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 5s Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 14918 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay is used at the end of the bulk phase. When battery voltage reach level adjusted via setpointU Absorb
Start (page 89), delay will start countdown. Charge cycle will switch into absorption phase after countdown
delay.
I Absorb Stop
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 200,0 [V]
Default value 2,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 13925 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
I Absorp Stop specifies battery current level for charging cycle termination. If the charging current drop to
this level the DC generator is stopped after IAbsorpStopDel.
Related setpoints: IAbsorpStopDel
Note: I Absorp Stop level depend on the type of battery. Producer of the battery bank should provide this
information. Usually is this value in the range 0.01-0.03*C, where C is battery capacity in Ah.
Example: There is a battery with C=1600 Ah, maximum charging current is given by the producer as
0.015*C. In this case I Max Charge is going to be adjusted as 24 A.
U Gen Nom
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 65,0 [V]
Default value 50 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 13920 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Setpoint is giving nominal voltage of the DC generator, where DC generator will regulate to this level in MAN
mode.
Note: It is possible to use DC generator in MAN mode as stable DC supply.
NextStartDelay
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 300 [min]
Default value 30 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 13928 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay between previous finished charging cycle and new charging cycle. Feature can avoid unwanted start
of the DC generator.
Example: Adjustment can avoid running of the generator for charging batteries, which are damaged.
In the case the continuous load supplying isn’t priority of the system.
ServiceCycle
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 300 [min]
Default value 30 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 11893 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Service cycle time – The battery can be charged in AUT mode regardless on battery voltage (U compens) for
service purpose. The activation can be done in both operation states Stop or Run by binary input
ServiceCycleSt.
Note: If the Service Cycle is activated while the generator is running, the engine will be stopped after
Service cycle time regardless on other charging conditions.
BatteryTempSel
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] OFF, AIN3, AIO1, AIO2, AIO3, AIO4, AIO9/1
Default value OFF Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 13910 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Selection of battery temperature compensation enables or disables compensation feature. Setpoint allows
adjust input for temperature sensor.
OFF: Temperature compensation measurement and correction is disabled, Ubatt = UbatComps. Default
adjustment.
AIN3: Resistive analog input number 3 of the control unit can be used for temperature sensor. (0-2400 Ω)
AIO1...AIO4: Any of the analog inputs from plug-in IL-NT AIO module can be used for temperature sensing.
(0-2600 Ω, 0-20mA, 0-4V)
AIO9/1: Temperature is measured by AIO9/1: AIN9
Note: Enter the temperature compensation constant for the entire cell assembly. E.g.: battery 48 V, 24
cells (2 V/cell) - Temperature compensation constant given by the battery manufacturer -5.0 mV/°C per
one cell - Temperature compensation constant for complete battery → -5.0 * 24 = -120 mV/°C.
ChargeLimit
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 10000 [Ah]
Default value 500 Alternative config NO
Step 1 Ah
Comm object 13930 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit to finish the charging procedure and stop the engine. The charging current is monitored all the time. The
battery is charged and the actual BatteryIn [Ah] value is calculated. When the actual BatteryIn value is over
the ChargeLimit the engine stops.
I FullChrgStop
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 200,0 [A]
Default value 1,0 A Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 14691 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If full charge cycle is being performed, the stop charge current level is taken from this setpoint instead of I
Absorb Stop (page 89).
FullChrgLimit
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 5000 [Ah]
Default value 500 Ah Alternative config NO
Step 1 Ah
Comm object 14689 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If full charge cycle is being performed, the stop charge capacity level is taken from this setpoint instead of
ChargeLimit (page 92).
FullChrgTimout
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 999 [min]
Default value 60 min Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 14690 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
If full charge cycle is being performed, the stop charge time duration is taken from this setpoint instead of
ChrgTimeout (page 91).
U LoadComp Rng
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 10,0 [V]
Default value 0,0 V Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 14695 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Adjustable voltage range of compensation for battery voltage based on load current. Minimum is -"U
LoadCom Rng"/2. Maximum is "U LoadComp Rng"/2.
Example: for 5 V is the range -2,5 V if load current is MAX and +2,5 V if Load current is MIN.
I LoadComp Chr
Setpoint group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 10 [-]
Default value 1 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 14698 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint adjusts the load character in time. This value is important for correct calculation of average
current. If the load fluctuates slightly, use lower number. If the load fluctuates fast (big changes in short
time), use higher number.
RPM meas fail indication: Can appear during "Cranking state" i.e. Starter (or J1939 Start command) is
activated then one running condition was detected (D+ was activated or (POil > Starting Oil P) condition was
filled).
Example: Starter was switched off based on previous condition and within time (Cranking time and
fix 5s) minimum RPM does not appear (RPM > Starting RPM), then is activated RPM meas fail.
Starting Oil P
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 10,0 [Bar]
Default value 4,5 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 Bar
Comm object 9681 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Controller stops cranking (Starter goes OFF) when Oil Pressure (typically measured on AIN1) is over
Starting Oil P.
Note: Oil Pressure can be also measured on binary sensor. Then is necessary adjust AIN1 as Binary
input and Starting Oil P = 1.
Preglow Time
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 11836 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Time of the Glow Plugs output closed prior to the engine start.
IMPORTANT: Set to zero if you want to leave the output Glow Plugs opened.
Note: Function with shorter period (Prestart time or Preglow time) starts later to finish both in the same
time – when Starting RPM speed is reached.
MaxCrank Time
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 60 [s]
Default value 5 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8256 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is giving maximum time limit of engine cranking.
CrnkFail Pause
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 5 .. 60 [s]
Default value 8 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8257 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Pause between crank (engine start) attempts.
Idle Time
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 12 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 9097 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Idle time delay starts when RPM exceeds Start RPM. Start fail is detected when during Idle state RPM
decreases below 2. During the Idle time timer running the binary output IDLE/NOMINAL is opened, when it
expires the IDLE/NOMINAL output closes. Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL opens during Cooling period
again.
Note: Engine can be switched between Idle and Running state by Binary input Nominal/Idle in MAN
mode.
Cooling Speed
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Options IDLE, NOMINAL
Default value NOMINAL Alternative config NO
Step 1V
Comm object 10046 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Options: Selects the function of the Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL during engine Cooling state.
IDLE: Cooling is executed at Idle Speed.
NOMINAL: Cooling is executed at Nominal Speed.
Note: Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL must be configured and connected to speed governor. Engine Idle
speed must be adjusted on speed governor.
Cooling Time
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 3600 [s]
Default value 180 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8258 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Run time of the unloaded engine to cool the engine before stop.
AfterCool Time
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 3600 [s]
Default value 180 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8662 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Run time of engine after cooling pump. Binary output COOLING PUMP is closed when the engine starts and
opens AfterCool time delayed after engine stops.
RPM <2,
Oil pressure < Starting Oil P and
D+ input isn’t active.
Stop fail is detected if there is difference between those conditions.
Fuel Solenoid
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Options DIESEL, GAS
Default value DIESEL Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 9100 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Setpoint setting determines behavior of the Binary output FUEL SOLENOID.
DIESEL: Output closes 1 sec before Binary output STARTER. The output opens if EMERGENCY STOP comes
or Cooled engine is stopped and in pause between repeated starts.
GAS: In this mode of operation the output closes to open the gas valve and enable the engine to start. The
delay of FUEL SOLENOID output activation in relation to STARTER output is defined by FuelSol offset. The
output closes only if RPM > 30 (i.e. the starter motor is engaged). The output opens if there is any reason to
stop the engine or in pause between repeated starts.
Note: In the case of gas engine, the under speed protection cannot be blocked by the SD OVERRIDE
function. For gas engines, it is strongly recommended to use the pick-up sensor, as non-zero RPM
detection is required during the start procedure.
Note: Is modified functionality of the Ignition binary output. The Ignition binary output will close 1 second
(fixed value) after activation of binary output Fuel solenoid (when Fuel solenoid = GAS setting is active).
Generally, the output closes after reaching value of CrankRPM = 30RPM (fixed value). The output opens
after stopping of the engine or during crank fail pauses among crank attempts.
Note: A new feature has been added which prolongs the last cranking attempt by 25% of MaxCrank Time
(page 98) time with closed Fuel valve (Fuel Solenoid binary output) in order to ventilate the remaining
gas. This function is valid only when Engine params: = GAS
Note: The Ignition binary output will close 1 second (fixed value) after activation of binary output Fuel
solenoid (when Fuel solenoid = GAS setting is active). Generally, the output closes after reaching value
of CrankRPM = 30RPM (fixed value). The output opens after stopping of the engine or during crank fail
pauses among crank attempts.
ECU SpeedAdj
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] MinSpeedLim…MaxSpeedLim [RPM]
Default value 1500 Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 13095 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Enables to adjust engine speed in ECU via CAN bus. Speed request value after the Idle time is over and no
other speed selection is activated. Speed request in % range is calculated using the setpoints 0% of
SpeedReq and 100% of SpeedReq.
RetToSpeedAdj
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Options DISABLED, ENABLED
Default value DISABLED Alternative config NO
- 1V
Comm object 11838 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Selection among LBI Speed Sel1, 2, 3 behaviors.
DISABLED: Speed request is set by LBI Speed Sel1, 2, 3 (see appropriate setpoints) by rising edge (button,
no switch) - i.e. Speed request stay constant after the input is opened and can be changed by BI Speed Up
and Speed Down.
ENABLED: Speed request goes to ECU SpeedAdj when the LBI Speed Sel1, 2, 3 are opened. Speed
request can be changed by Binary inputs Speed Up and Speed Down when LBI Speed Sel1, 2, 3 are closed.
MaxSpeedLim
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] MinSpeedLim…4000 [RPM]
Default value 2700 Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 10097 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The setpoint presets the maximum engine speed in the “Running” operation state. Also see other conditions
in the chapter below.
Speed Ramp
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1…MaxSpeedLim [RPM/s]
Default value 50 Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM/s
Comm object 10148 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Any Speed request change is done via this Ramp function. The Ramp via Binary SPEEDUP and SPEEDDOWN
inputs is dual rate, see below.
The Binary inputs SPEEDUP and SPEEDDOWN ramp function is for the 0.6 s constant 5 RPM/s.
Does not depend on Engine params: Speed Ramp setting. This enables fine setting of Engine speed to
specific value e.g. 1500 RPM.
0%ofSpeedReq
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 3000 [RPM]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 11125 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for Speed Request transformation from RPM to % range for ECU engines using % format. See
practical example below.
Example: If ECU is configured, then on one of the measurement screen you can see two lines
SpeedReq Abs and SpeedReq Rel.
In default setting:
0 RPM = 0% 800
RPM = 33.3%
2400RPM = 100%
Different setting:
800RPM = 0%
1200RPM = 33.3%
2400RPM = 100%
It is possible easily configure own output curve and use it for analog output Speed Request.
Running Timer
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 1000 [min]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 11837 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Automatic engine stop in MAN mode or delayed engine stop in AUT mode. Start engine in MAN mode by
START button. Engine stops itself after Running Timer is over. Engine stays running when Running Timer =
0.
FuelTankVolume
Setpoint group Engine Params Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 10000 [L]
Default value 200 Alternative config NO
Step 1L
Comm object 11103 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is describing volume of fuel tank for counting fuel consumption depending on Fuel level drop.
Note: For fuel level and measurement, protection and for temperature can be used the same analog
inputs, make sure that one of features is disabled or different inputs are used.
Reg Bias
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11848 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Regulator bias is constant value at the PI regulator output.
Here are two tuning parameters that can be adjusted Reg Gain and Reg Integral. These parameters interact
each other, see the graphic below. Picture shows how differences in Gain and Integral can affect PI loop’s
responsiveness. The central pic is as base case with fast change with minimum oscillations to required
level. Upper left graph shows high gain and low integral values, what produce large oscillation with slow
smoothing. Opposite case is on the lower right graph, which shows low gain and high integral values. The
response of the system is sluggish.
Reg CMP On
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -10000 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11841 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit to close LBO SPEEDSWITCH.
ExcitReq Ramp
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [1/s]
Default value 1000 Alternative config NO
Step 1 [1/s]
Comm object 11854 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Ramp for excitation output step: 1 [1/s] Range: 1…10000 [1/s] Default: 1000 [1/s]
ExcitDnLimit
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11856 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Excitation limit regulator PI output low limit.
Excit Gain
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -200,0 .. 200,0 [%]
Default value 10,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 %
Comm object 11857 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This is setpoint is giving Excitation limit gain factor.
Excit Integral
Setpoint group Regulator Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 100,0 [%]
Default value 10,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 %
Comm object 11858 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is giving Excitation limit integration factor.
Note: Requested speed or excitation has to be connected to the analog output of the controller, control
unit doesn’t have in build analog output, that’s why is used plug-in module IL-NT AIO or external module
AIO9/1. Then is necessary over window Modify configuration to configure value SpeedReq Abs or
ExcitRequest to the analog output of the module.
BIN6 Del
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 300 [s]
Default value 1 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 10131 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Specific protection delay is possible to use on Binary Input 6.
Delay is active for Wrn or Sd protection only - not for functions like Rem Start/Stop.
Protection delay is active for both Binary input NO / NC configuration.
BIN6 Del starts after ProtectHoldOff when BI6 protection is configured “Running only”.
Horn Timeout
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 10 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8264 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Max time limit of horn sounding.
Note: Set to zero if you want to leave the output HORN open.
Horn timeout starts again from the beginning if a new alarm appears before previous Horn timeout has
elapsed.
Underspeed
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Starting RPM…100 [%]
Default value 25 Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal RPM
Comm object 8260 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for Warning Underspeed protection.
Active protection is indicated as “Wrn Underspeed” in Alarm list.
Under speed Warning protection is inactive 5 s after RPM is over Engine params: Starting RPM and during
the Idle time. The “Ready to load” output is deactivated when Wrn underspeed protection is active and needs
the Fault reset for activation after RPM is over Underspeed limit.
AI1 Wrn
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 10,0 [Bar]
Default value 2,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 Bar
Comm object 8369 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Warning limit level for Analog Input 1.
AI1 Sd
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 10,0 [Bar]
Default value 1,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 Bar
Comm object 8370 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shutdown limit level for Analog Input 1.
AI1 Del
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 180 [s]
Default value 3 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8365 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay for Analog Input 1 alarm.
AI2 Sd
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [°C]
Default value 90 Alternative config NO
Step 1 °C
Comm object 8376 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shutdown limit level for Analog Input 2.
AI2 Del
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 180 [s]
Default value 5 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8371 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay for Analog Input 2 alarm.
AI3 Wrn
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 20 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 8381 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Warning limit level for Analog Input 2.
AI3 Del
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 180 [s]
Default value 10 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8377 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay for Analog Input 3 alarm.
Batt Overvolt
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Batt undervolt…40,0 [V]
Default value 36,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 9587 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
High supply voltage Warning limit.
Batt Under V
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 8,0…Batt overvolt [V]
Default value 18,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 8387 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Low supply voltage Warning limit.
Gen CB Del
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 5 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 13222 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay in between Aux CB open and Gen CB closed as well as Gen CB open and AUX CB close.
WrnMaintenance
Setpoint group Engine Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 10000 [h]
Default value 10000 Alternative config NO
Step 1h
Comm object 9648 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
There is a timer that is counting down when engine running.
Service time alarm appears if reaches zero.
Note: Value 10000 is turning off the WrnMaintenance protection.
Gener Protect
Gen >V Wrn
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Gen <V Wrn…65,0 [V]
Default value 60,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 11359 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Generator overvoltage protection. Above this limit a Warning alarm is activated.
Gen >V Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Gen <V Sd…65,0 [V]
Default value 60,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 11357 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Generator overvoltage protection. Above this limit a Shutdown alarm is activated.
Gen <V Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0,0… Gen >V Sd [V]
Default value 12,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 11361 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Generator undervoltage protection. Below this limit a Shutdown alarm is activated.
Gen V Del
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 3 Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 11358 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Delay for Gen >V / Gen <V alarm.
Load >A Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Load >A Wrn …1000,0 [A]
Default value 70,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 13914 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for load overcurrent Shutdown alarm.
Batt >A Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Batt >A Wrn …1000,0 [A]
Default value 70,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 13919 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for battery overcurrent Shutdown alarmt.
Gen >A Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Gen >A Wrn …1000,0 [A]
Default value 70,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 13917 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for generator overcurrent Shutdown alarm.
Aux >A Sd
Setpoint group Gener Protect Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] Aux >A Wrn …1000,0 [A]
Default value 70,0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 A
Comm object 13211 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Limit for auxiliary overcurrent Shutdown alarm.
Date/Time
Time Stamp Per
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 200 [min]
Default value 60 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 8979 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint is dedicated to adjustment of time interval for periodical history records.
SummerTimeMod
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Options DISABLED, WINTER, SUMMER, WINTER-S, SUMMER-S DISABLED
Default value DISABLED Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 8727 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Automatic switching between summer and wintertime is disabled.
WINTER (SUMMER):
Automatic switching between summer and winter time is enabled and it is set to winter (summer) season.
WINTER-S (SUMMER-S):
Modification for southern hemisphere.
Time
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0:00:00 .. 23:59:59 [-]
Default value 0:00:00 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 24554 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Set actual time.
Timer1Function
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Options NoFunc, AutoRun, AutoRegCMP, AutoBatt, LightTowerON
Default value NoFunc Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 11660 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
No Func:
Operates just corresponding LBO EXERC TIMER 1 according the Timer1 setting, see Timer1 Repeat (page
126), Timer1 ON Time (page 126) and Timer1Duration (page 126). Function operates in all (OFF-MAN-AUT)
modes.
AutoRun:
Engine automatically starts and stops in AUT mode (similar to LBI REM START /STOP, the same record in the
history) according the Timer1 setting.
AutoRegCMP:
Start and stop engine in AUT mode according to the LBO SPEEDSWITCH - see Reg CMP Input on page
113. The comparator function (output) works opposite when Regulator: Reg CMP On < Reg CMP Off. The
Date/Time: Timer1 repeat, Timer1 ON time, Timer1Duration settings are not important in this case.
AutoBatt:
Engine starts when actual Battery voltage < Engine protect: Batt undervolt + Batt volt del and stays running
for Date/Time: Timer1 Duration. Function operates in AUT mode.
LightTowerON:
Binary output LIGHT TOWERON is activated when the timer condition Timer1 On time is met with internal
clocks. Time and binary output is deactivated if the Timer1Duration elapsed, except binary input
LIGHT TOWERON is active.
Timer1 ON Time
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0:00:00 .. 23:59:59 [-]
Default value 5:00:00 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 10042 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Sets the time when EXERC TIMER 1 output is activated.
Timer1Duration
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 1440 [min]
Default value 5 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 10044 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Adjusts duration of EXERC TIMER 1 output.
Timer2 Repeat
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
NONE, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY,
Options
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MON-FRI, MON-SAT, MON-SUN, SAT-SUN
Default value NONE Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 10202 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
This setpoint defines Timer2 activation. Binary output EXERCTIMER 2 is internally linked with REM
START /STOP binary input. Refer to binary inputs for details.
NONE: Timer function is disabled.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SUNDAY: Timer is activated on daily basis.
MON-FRI, MON-SAT, SAT-SUN: Timer is activated on selected day interval.
Timer2Duration
Setpoint group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 1440 [min]
Default value 5 Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 10201 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Adjusts duration of EXERC TIMER 2 output.
Sensor Spec
Calibr AI 1
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 8431 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AI 2
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 8407 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AI 4
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11917 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AI 5
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11918 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AI 7
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11914 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AI 8
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11915 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of InteliLite Telecom DC analog inputs. Physical
dimension of calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: Calibration constants have to be adjusted when measured value is near the alarm level.
Calibr AIO1
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11919 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of plug-in analog inputs. Physical dimension of
calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when IL-NT AIO plug-in module is configured.
Calibr AIO2
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 11920 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of plug-in analog inputs. Physical dimension of
calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when IL-NT AIO plug-in module is configured.
Calibr AIO4
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000 .. 1000 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 13640 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibrate the constant to adjust the measured value of plug-in analog inputs. Physical dimension of
calibrating constant is corresponding to Analog input.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when IL-NT AIO plug-in module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-1
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13641 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-2
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13642 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-4
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13644 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-5
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13645 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-6
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13646 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-8
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13648 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
Calibr AIO9-9
Setpoint group Sensor Spec Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -1000,0 .. 1000,0 [-]
Default value 0 Alternative config NO
Step 0,1
Comm object 13649 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calibration constants for external AIO9/1 module analog inputs.
Note: These setpoints are visible only when AIO9/1 extension module is configured.
AIO module
AIO AI1 Wrn
Setpoint group AIO module Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 400 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 13650 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The level for IL-NT AIO plug-in card Analog input 1 Warning alarm detection.
AIO AI2 Sd
Setpoint group AIO module Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 400 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 13655 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The level for IL-NT AIO plug-in card Analog input 2 Shutdown alarm detection.
AIO AI3 Sd
Setpoint group AIO module Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 400 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 13656 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The level for IL-NT AIO plug-in card Analog input 3 Shutdown alarm detection.
AIO AI4 Sd
Setpoint group AIO module Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] -100 .. 10000 [-]
Default value 400 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 13657 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
The level for IL-NT AIO plug-in card Analog input 4 Shutdown alarm detection.
SMS/E-Mail
Yel Alarm Msg
Setpoint group SMS/E-Mail Related FW 1.2.0
Opions OFF, ON
Default value OFF Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 8482 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Set this setpoint to ON if you want to get messages when a yellow (Warning) alarm occurs.
Note: The target address (cellular network phone number or e-mail address) must be set correctly to the
setpoint(s) TelNo/Addr Ch1 resp. TelNo/Addr Ch2.
TelNo/Addr Ch1
Setpoint group SMS/E-Mail Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters[-]
Default value Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 9597 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Enter either a valid cellular network phone number or e-mail address to this setpoint, where the alarm
messages shall be sent.
Note: Type of active call is considered from the value of this parameter. If it consist „@“ it is supposed to
be e-mail address and active e-mail is sent. If the value is number, without „@“, it is supposed to be the
telephone number and active SMS is sent.
IMPORTANT: These setpoints can be modified from PC only! For cellular network numbers
use either national format (i.e. like number you will dial if you want to make a local call) or
full international format with "+" character followed by international prefix at the beginning.
IMPORTANT: These setpoints can be modified from PC only! For cellular network numbers
use either national format (i.e. like number you will dial if you want to make a local call) or
full international format with "+" character followed by international prefix at the beginning.
SMS Language
Setpoint group SMS/E-Mail Related FW 1.2.0
Range [units] 1 .. 2 [-]
Default value 1 Alternative config NO
Step -
Comm object 11394 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Select 1 to receive a message in primary controller language or 2 for secondary one.
For full list of values go to the chapter List of values (page 141).
Ubatt
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14371 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Battery voltage without temperature compensation.
UbattComp
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14372 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Battery voltage with all compensation.
UbattCompTemp
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14699 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calculated value of temperature compensation.
UbattCompLoad
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14700 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Calculated value of current compensation.
Uload
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14373 Related applications TLC-DC
Uaux
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 14374 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Auxiliary voltage, if measured.
Igen
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [A]
Comm object 8267 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Generator current.
Ibatt
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [A]
Comm object 11655 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Battery current – visible in LiteEdit only. Ibatt >0 means discharging; Ibatt <0 means charging.
Iload
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [A]
Comm object 11654 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Load current - can be measured or calculated.
Iaux
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [A]
Comm object 11656 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Auxiliary current usually calculated, can be measured when using AIO9/1 module.
BatteryTemp
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [°C]
Comm object 8250 Related applications TLC-DC
BatteryIn
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [Ah]
Comm object 8265 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Battery charging current counter – optional condition for charging stop.
BatteryOut
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [Ah]
Comm object 8266 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Battery discharging current counter (optional condition for charging start).
ExcitRequest
Value group Battery Charge Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 11647 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Requested excitation output signal.
Engine
RPM
Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [RPM]
Comm object 8209 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Engine RPM.
SpeedReq Abs
Value group Engine Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [RPM]
Comm object 13094 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Requested speed of engine regulation output signal in RPM.
Num Starts
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [-]
Comm object 8207 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Number of engine starts.
Maintenance
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [h]
Comm object 9648 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Remainin runnigh hours to activate Maintenance warning alarm, see WrnMaintenance on page 120.
Num E-Stop
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [-]
Comm object 11195 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Number of engine emergency stops.
Shutdowns
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [-]
Comm object 11196 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Number of engine shutdowns.
DayFuelConsum
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [L]
Comm object 9040 Related applications TLC-DC
TotFuelConsum
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [L]
Comm object 9817 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Total consumption. Reset possible by binary input CLEARTOTALCONS.
TotBattChrg
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [Ah]
Comm object 13433 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Total battery charge.
TotBattDischrg
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [Ah]
Comm object 13434 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Total battery discharge.
NumOfCycles
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [-]
Comm object 13435 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Number of charging cycles – i.e. from engine start to stop in AUT mode.
NumOfFullCycls
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [-]
Comm object 14693 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Statistic value for counting the number of full cycles.
Engine Temp
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 8228 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Analog input 2 value. Typically Engine Temperature measurement.
Fuel Level
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 8229 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Analog input 3 value. Typically Fuel Level measurement.
AIN4
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9159 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Configurable
AIN5
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9160 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Configurable
AIN6
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9155 Related applications TLC-DC
AIN7
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9156 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Configurable
AIN8
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9157 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Configurable
AIN9
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 9158 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Configurable
Battery Volts
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 8213 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Voltage of battery supplying the controler.
D+
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [V]
Comm object 10603 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Alternator D+ terminal measurement.
Bin Inputs
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8235 Related applications TLC-DC
Bin Outputs
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8239 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Binary outputs statuses.
RemoteControl
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 10627 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Remote control inputs statuses.
GSM SignalLvl
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 1 [%]
Comm object 11895 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
IL-NT GPRS module shows the strength of the GSM signal. It is a relative value helping to find the best
signal and for troubleshooting cases.
GSM ErrorRate
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 12199 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
IL-NT GPRS module shows this information for relative evaluation of signal quality. The lower value, the
higher the signal quality.
AirGate ID
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 12385 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Identification name generated by AirGate server for the purpose of establishing communication via
WebSupervisor, LiteEdit or InteliMonitor.
Modem Status
Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 12485 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Status of the modem if connected to COM1.
Date/Time
Time
Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Time
Comm object 24554 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows current Time.
Date
Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Date
Comm object 24553 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows current Date.
Timer Text
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8954 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite controller - Timer text.
Timer Value
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8955 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite controller - Timer value.
FW Version
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8393 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite controller - Firmware version.
Application
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8480 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite controller - Application number.
FW Branch
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 8707 Related applications TLC-DC
PasswordDecode
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 9090 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite controller - Password decode number - requested by technical
support (together with the Serial Number) in case of forgotten password.
Recharg Status
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] [-]
Comm object 13820 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Shows general information about the InteliLite - Recharge status.
AIO Module
AIO AI1
Value group AIO Module Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 11862 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
IL-NT AIO module Analog Input 1 value.
AIO AI2
Value group AIO Module Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 11863 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
IL-NT AIO module Analog Input 2 value.
AIO AI3
Value group AIO Module Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 11864 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
IL-NT AIO module Analog Input 3 value.
AIO9/1
Battery Temp
Value group AIO9/1 Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] 0,1 [°C]
Comm object 13523 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Temperature of battery bank measured by AIO9/1 analog input.
InteliAOUT
Value group AIO9/1 Related FW 1.2.0
Resolution [units] Configurable
Comm object 13524 Related applications TLC-DC
Description
Output value of Analog output of AIO9/1 module.
For full list of Logical binary inputs go to the chapter List of LBI (page 155).
ACB Feedback
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 562
Description
This is feedback signal from the generator circuit breaker. If the LBI ACB FEEDBACK is configured the
breaker sequences are checked and protected by shutdown alarm message Sd ACB Fail.
ACB Trip
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 566
Description
In MAN mode is control over auxiliary breaker given by binary output ACB CLOSE/OPEN. If mode is change
from AUT to MAN mode status of breaker depends on the state of this binary input.
Access Lock
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 288
Description
If the input is closed, no setpoints can be adjusted from controller front panel and engine mode (OFF-
MAN-AUT) cannot be changed.
Note: Access Lock does not protect setpoints and mode changing from LiteEdit. To avoid unqualified
changes the selected setpoints can be password protected.
LBI: B
BCB Button
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 590
Description
Use this input to control BCB by external button.
BCB Trip
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 564
Description
In MAN mode is control over battery breaker given by binary output BCB CLOSE/OPEN. If mode is change
from AUT to MAN mode status of breaker depends on the state of this binary input.
LBI: C
ClearDayCons
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 220
Description
DayFuelConsum is the counter which cumulates the instantaneous consumption coming from ECU. It
shows the total consumption since the counter reset. Counter reset happen at the midnight of the
controller clocks. LBI CLEARDAYCONS resets the counter DayFuelConsum.
Note: The function works when the controller is connected to an ECU or in other case is consumption
counted from the changes of analog input value Fuel rate and setpoint Engine params: FuelTankVolume.
ClearTotalCons
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 221
Description
TotFuelConsum is the counter which cumulates the instantaneous consumption coming from ECU. It
shows the total consumption since last reset by LBI CLEARTOTALCONS. This LBI resets the counter
TotFuelConsum.
Note: The function works when the controller is connected to an ECU or in other case is consumption
counted from the changes of analog input value Fuel rate and setpoint Engine params: FuelTankVolume.
Emergency Stop
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 286
Description
If the input is opened, shut down is immediately activated. Input is inverted (normally closed) in default
configuration.
IMPORTANT: In case of controller hardware or software fail, safe stop of the engine doesn’t
have to be ensured. To back-up the Emergency stop function it is recommended to connect
separate circuit for disconnection of Fuel solenoid and Starter signals.
Ext Start/Stop
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 285
Description
Binary input is used for external request for engine run in AUT mode only. If used DC generator output is
controlled to constant current level.
Note: Output of the generator doesn’t follow charging cycle of the battery. This way of starting is usually
used in case of additional smart charger which distribute specific current to each cell of battery bank. For
example could be taken Lithium battery charging system.
LBI: F
FaultResButton
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 298
Description
Binary input has the same function as Fault reset button on the controller front panel.
GCB Feedback
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 529
Description
This is feedback signal from the generator circuit breaker. If the LBI GCB FEEDBACK is configured then the
breaker sequences are checked and protected by shutdown alarm message Sd GCB Fail.
GCB Trip
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 563
Description
In MAN mode is control over generator breaker given by binary output GCB CLOSE/OPEN. If mode is change
from AUT to MAN mode status of breakers depends on the state of this binary input.
LBI: H
HornResButton
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 299
Description
Binary input has the same function as Horn reset button on the controller front panel.
LBI: L
Lang Selection
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 303
Description
Switch between two languages of controller's display texts.
LCB Button
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 591
Description
Use this input to control LCB by external button.
LCB Trip
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 565
Description
In MAN mode is control over load breaker given by binary output LCB CLOSE/OPEN. If mode is change from
AUT to MAN mode status of breaker depends on the state of this binary input.
LightTowerON
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 575
Description
Binary input activates binary output LIGHT TOWERON.
LBI: N
Nominal/Idle
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 304
Description
Input is switching the controller between running states Nominal/Idle. Active NOMINAL/IDLE input
activates binary output IDLE/NOMINAL too and sends the Speed request = Engine params: Idle speed
and/or activates the (binary) IDLE command to the ECU .
Note: It is working in MAN mode only.
Active input deactivates the binary output READY TO LOAD during the engine running state. READY TO
LOAD can be activated back again if NOMINAL/IDLE LBI is is opened (and if other conditions are fulfilled) .
LBI: R
Rem Start/Stop
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 616
Description
Activating this LBI starts the engine.
Remote AUT
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 291
Description
If the input is active, AUT mode is forced to the controller independently on the position of the MODE
selector. If another of remote inputs is active, then the Remote AUT input has the lowest priority.
Remote MAN
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 290
Description
If the input is active, MAN mode is forced to the controller independently on the position of the MODE
selector.
Remote OFF
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 289
Description
If closed, controller is switched to OFF mode (there are three modes OFF-MAN-AUT). When opens
controller is switched back to previous mode.
Note: This binary input is connected to the schedule timer switch to possible avoiding of engine start.
LBI: S
Sd Override
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 287
Description
If the input is closed all alarms are disabled except the binary input EMERGENCY STOP and "engine
overspeed protection".
all alarms are detected
front panel RED LED blinks or lights
alarm is recorded on the alarm list screen
BUT engine remains running.
IMPORTANT: Warning Sd Override is indicated in the Alarm list if Sd Override mode active
to inform the operator that the engine is not protected.
Speed Down
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 306
Description
Decreases the speed request value sent via CAN bus or via analog output.
Speed Up
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 305
Description
Increases the speed request value sent via CAN bus or via analog output.
Start Button
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 296
Description
Binary input has the same function as Start button on the controller front panel. It is active in MAN mode
only.
Stop Button
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 297
Description
Binary input has the same function as Stop button on the controller front panel. It is active in MAN mode
only.
For full list of Logical binary outputs go to the chapter List of LBO (page 164).
Air Valves
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 471
Description
Output for Air Valves controlling, it closes together with the PRESTART and opens after the engine is stopped.
AL AI1 Sd
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 521
Description
Output closes if the Analog input 1 Shutdown alarm activates (typically Oil Pressure). The output opens, if
alarm is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL AI1 Wrn
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 522
Description
Output closes if the Analog input 1 Warning alarm activates (typically Oil Pressure). The output opens, if the
alarm is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL AI2 Sd
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 523
Description
Output closes if the Analog input 2 Shutdown alarm activates (typically Engine Temperature). The output
opens, if the alarm is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL AI2 Wrn
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 524
Description
Output closes if the Analog input 2 Warning alarm activates. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and
the FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL AI3 Wrn
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 526
Description
Output closes if the Analog input 3 Warning alarm activates. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and
the FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL BatteryFail
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 517
Description
Output closes when controller performs reset during start procedure (probably due to weak power supply) or
battery supply over/under voltage warning appears. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and the
FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL Common BOC
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 776
Description
Output closes when any BOC alarm appears. The output opens, if no BOC alarm is active and the FAULT
RESET is pressed.
AL Common Fls
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 520
Description
Output closes when any sensor fail alarm appears. The output opens, if no Warning alarm is active and the
FAULT RESET is pressed .
AL Common Sd
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 519
Description
Output closes when any Shutdown alarm appears. The output opens, if no Sd alarm is active and the FAULT
RESET is pressed.
AL Overspeed
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 513
Description
Output closes if the engine over speed alarm activates. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and the
FAULT RESET is pressed.
AL Start Fail
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 515
Description
Output closes after the engine start-up fails. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and the FAULT
RESET is pressed.
AL Stop Fail
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 512
Description
Output closes when the engine has to be stopped, but speed or oil pressure is detected. This protection goes
active 60 s after the stop command. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and the FAULT RESET is
pressed.
AL Underspeed
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 514
Description
Output closes if the engine Sd Underspeed alarm activates, i.e. when RPM is below the Engine params:
Starting RPM limit. The output opens, if the alarm is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed .
Alarm
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 472
Description
The output closes if any Warning, BOC or Shutdown comes up or the engine malfunctions The output opens
if the FAULT RESET is pressed. The output closes again if a new fault comes up.
BI1 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 527
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI2 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 528
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI3 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 529
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI4 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 530
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI6 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 532
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI7 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 533
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI8 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 586
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BI9 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 587
Description
In case the binary input is configured to any control function, the binary output depicts the state of the binary
input. BI1, BI2, BI3, BI4, BI5, BI6 are assigned for controller binary inputs. Inputs BI7, BI8, BI9, BI10 are
assigned for IL-NT IO1 optional card.
BIO8 1 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 550
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 2 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 551
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 3 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 552
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 4 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 553
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 6 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 555
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 7 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 556
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
BIO8 8 Status
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 557
Description
In case the assigned binary input of IL-NT BIO8 optional card is configured to any control function, the output
propagates the state of the respective input. These binary outputs are possible to configure only if the IL-NT
BIO8 is configured.
LBO: C
ChrgAlternFail
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 501
Description
Output closes if engine is running and D+ input not energized. The output opens, if the alarm is not active
and the FAULT RESET is pressed
Note: Threshold level for D+ input is 80% supply voltage.
Close Load
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 755
Description
Output is controlled by panel ON/OFF button when Basic settings: Panel Button = Close Load, engine is
running and no Sd/BOC alarm is active. CLOSE LOAD output is not closed in Idle and Cooling states and is
disconnected when any Sd/BOC alarm is activated.
Cooling Pump
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 469
Description
The output closes when the engine starts and it opens after AfterCool time elapses after the stop of the
engine.
Cooling
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 486
Description
The output closes when the engine is in Cooling state.
Ctrl HeartBeat
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 496
Description
The output signalizes watchdog reset. In a healthy state it flashes at 500 ms rate. It stops flashing when the
unit reset occurs and the new controller start-up fails.
ECU Comm OK
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 558
Description
If the ECU communicates properly the output is active.I f the ECU is not communicating and all ECU values
are showing #### the output is not active.
ECU PowerRelay
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 562
Description
The output closes at the beginning of PRESTART and it opens if the engine shall be stopped.
ECU RedLamp
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 561
Description
The output copies the Shutdown information from ECU.
ECU YellowLamp
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 560
Description
The output copies the Warning information from ECU.
Exerc Timer 1
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 491
Description
Output activates when the Timer1 is active. Simultaneously the engine is started when it is in AUT mode.
LBO: F
Fault Reset
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 488
Description
One second pulse as echo for panel Fault reset button.
Fuel Solenoid
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 464
Description
Closed output opens the fuel solenoid and enables the engine start.
The output opens if:
EMERGENCY STOP comes or
cooled engine is stopped or
in pause between repeated starts
LBO: G
GCB Close Open
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1015
Description
Binary output is closing the Generator Circuit Breaker according to the algorithm in the AUT mode. In MAN
mode it corresponds to the state of the binary input GCB Close/Open.
Glow Plugs
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 574
Description
The output controls the Glow Plugs, is closes prior to the engine start and opens when Starting RPM is
reached. During repeated crank attempts the output is closed too. The output could be used for pre-glow or
pre-heat.
LBO: I
Idle/Nominal
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 470
Description
The output either follows the NOMINAL/IDLE binary input or I/O button (if set) in MAN mode or follows the
engine state in AUT mode: The output IDLE/NOMINAL closes after the timer Idle time elapses. The Idle
time counter starts to countdown when Start speed reached. The Underspeed protection is not evaluated
during idle time. Start fail protection occurs if the RPM drop below 2 RPM during Idle state.
Note: When LBI NOMINAL/IDLE is configured (to a physical binary input), it has priority and the switching
between the nominal and the Idle speed on I/0 button is blocked.
Ignition
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 467
Description
The output closes after reaching CrankRPM value (fixed 30 RPM). The output opens after stopping of the
engine or in pause during repeated start.
LBO: L
LCB Close Open
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1004
Description
Binary output is closing the Load Circuit Breaker according to the charging algorithm in the AUT mode. In
MAN mode it corresponds to the state of the binary input LCB CLOSE/OPEN.
LBO: M
Maintenance
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 495
Description
Output closes if the Maintenance alarm activates. Service time is adjusted by setpoint Engine protect:
WrnMaintenance.
Mode AUT
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 499
Description
The output is closed if AUT mode is selected.
Mode MAN
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 498
Description
The output is closed if MAN mode is selected.
Mode OFF
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 497
Description
The output is closed if OFF mode is selected.
LBO: N
Not Used
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 462
Description
Output has no function.
LBO: R
Ready To Load
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 484
Description
The output is closed if engine is running and no alarm is active - it is possible to close load. The output opens
when Wrn Underspeed protection is active and during cooling state.
Ready
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 482
Description
The output is closed if following conditions are fulfilled:
Engine is not running and
No Shutdown or BOC alarm is active
Controller is not in OFF mode
RemoteControl1
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 649
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl2
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 650
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl4
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 652
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl5
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 653
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl6
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 654
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl7
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 655
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
RemoteControl8
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 656
Description
It allows to configure Remote control switches to physical binary outputs. These switches are accessible
from PC tools LiteEdit or InteliMonitor and it can be also controlled via Modbus communication.
LBO: S
Sd AnImAIO1
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1215
Description
Output closes if the shutdown alarms for IL-NT AIO analog input 1 activates. The output opens, if the alarm
is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
Sd AnImAIO2
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1216
Description
Output closes if the shutdown alarms for IL-NT AIO analog input 2 activates. The output opens, if the alarm
is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
Sd AnImAIO3
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1217
Description
Output closes if the shutdown alarms for IL-NT AIO analog input 3 activates. The output opens, if the alarm
is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
Sd AnImAIO4
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1218
Description
Output closes if the shutdown alarms for IL-NT AIO analog input 4 activates. The output opens, if the alarm
is not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
ServiceCycleSt
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 775
Description
Binary output SERVICECYCLEST is active during time period, which is given by setpoint ServiceCycle, after
the activation of service cycle by binary input SERVICECYCLEST .
Speed Up
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 56
Description
Outputs SPEED DOWN (PAGE 180) and SPEED UP are designed for speed control at gen-sets, where the
governor supports binary control.
SpeedSwitch
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 590
Description
Binary output from Speed switch comparator, output corresponds to the comparator state – see Reg CMP
Input on page 113.
Starter
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 463
Description
Closed relay energizes the starter of the engine.
The relay opens if:
the starting speed is reached or
maximum time of cranking is exceeded or
request to stop comes up
Stop Pulse
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 466
Description
Output is active for 1 second after the STOP SOLENOID output activation. This signal is typically sent to ECU
in case of engine stop request.
Note: The engine can be started anytime, if all symptoms say the engine is steady regardless of the fact
the STOP SOLENOID can still be active (in that case it is deactivated before cranking).
LBO: T
Toggle
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 756
Description
Output is controlled by panel 0/1 button when Basic settings: Panel Button = Toggle. This setting changes
the Toggle output without any relation to Engine state or Alarm activity even if in OFF mode.
LBO: W
Wrn AnImAIO1
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1211
Description
Output closes if the Warning alarm for IL-NT AIO analog input 1 activates. The output opens, if the alarm is
not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
Wrn AnImAIO2
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1212
Description
Output closes if the Warning alarm for IL-NT AIO analog input 2 activates. The output opens, if the alarm is
not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
Wrn AnImAIO3
Related FW 1.2.0 Related applications TLC-DC
Comm object 1213
Description
Output closes if the Warning alarm for IL-NT AIO analog input 3 activates. The output opens, if the alarm is
not active and the FAULT RESET is pressed.
For full list of Alarms level 1 go to List of alarms level 1 (page 185).
ActCallCH1Fail 186
ActCallCH2Fail 186
DPF RegenInhib 186
HEST Lamp 186
CheckDPFStatus 186
ChrgAlternFail 186
Low BackupBatt 187
Regener Needed 187
RegenerNeeded! 187
Sd Override 187
Wrn AuxOvrCur 187
Wrn Batt Volt 187
Wrn BattOvrCur 188
Wrn ECU alarm 188
Wrn ECU Comm 188
Wrn EngTempLow 188
Wrn FuelTheft 188
Wrn GenOvrCur 189
Wrn LoadOvrCur 189
Wrn PoorChrg 189
Wrn RA fail 189
Wrn Ucomp Hi 189
Wrn Ucomp Low 189
Wrn Ugen Hi 190
Wrn Ugen Low 190
Wrn Underspeed 190
WrnChrgTimeout 190
WrnMaintenance 190
ActCallCH2Fail
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message ActCallCH2Fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Active call on channel 2 failed.
DPF RegenInhib
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message DPF RegenInhib
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description ECU indicates DPF Regeneration Inhibit.
HEST Lamp
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message HEST Lamp
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description High Exhaust System Temperature
CheckDPFStatus
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message CheckDPFStatus
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Check DPF status
ChrgAlternFail
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message ChrgAlternFail
Alarm evaluated
Low BackupBatt
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Low BackupBatt
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description RTC backup battery is flat.
Regener Needed
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Regener Needed
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description DPF filter requires regeneration.
RegenerNeeded!
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message RegenerNeeded!
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description DPF filter requires regenration.
Sd Override
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Sd Override
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Sd Override mode is active. Engine is not protected.
Wrn AuxOvrCur
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn AuxOvrCur
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Auxiliary current is too high.
Wrn BattOvrCur
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn BattOvrCur
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Battery current is too high.
Wrn EngTempLow
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn EngTempLow
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Engine temperature is too low.
Wrn FuelTheft
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn FuelTheft
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Fuel theft indication alarm.
Wrn LoadOvrCur
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn LoadOvrCur
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Load current is too high.
Wrn PoorChrg
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn PoorChrg
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Possible failure within charging circuitry.
Wrn RA fail
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn RA fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Warning alarm in case of lost connection to IGL-RA15 module.
Wrn Ucomp Hi
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Ucomp Hi
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Compensated voltage istoo high.
Wrn Underspeed
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Underspeed
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Engine speed is too low.
WrnChrgTimeout
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message WrnChrgTimeout
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Charging procedure is longer than ChrgTimeout setpoint value.
WrnMaintenance
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message WrnMaintenance
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
The period for servicing is set by the WrnMaintenance setpoint. The protection
Description
comes active if the running hours of the engine reach this value.
For full list of alamrs level 2 go to List of alarms level 2 (page 192).
BCB Fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message BCB Fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Shutdown protection activated due to BCB failure - incorrect feedback information
Description
received.
Emergency Stop
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Emergency Stop
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description If the input Emergency Stop is opened, shutdown is immediately activated.
GCB Fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message GCB Fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Shutdown protection activated due to GCB failure - incorrect feedback information
Description
received.
ChrgAlternFail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message ChrgAlternFail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Failure of alternator for charging the battery.
Sd AuxOvrCurr
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd AuxOvrCurr
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Auxiliary current is too high
Sd BatteryFlat
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd BatteryFlat
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
If the controller switches off during starting sequence due to bad battery condition it
Description
doesn’t try to start again and activates this protection.
Sd BattOvrCurr
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd BattOvrCurr
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Battery current is too high.
Sd iAIO fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd iAIO fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Shutdown alarm in case of lost connection to AIO9/1 module.
Sd IOM fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd IOM fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description IOM module communication failure. Shutdown is activated.
Sd LoadOvrCurr
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd LoadOvrCurr
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Load current is too high.
Sd NotOilPress
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd NotOilPress
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description No information about the oil pressure from the binary oil pressure sensor.
Sd Overspeed
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Overspeed
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description The protection comes active if the speed is greater than Overspeed setpoint.
Sd Stop fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Stop fail
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Gen-setstop failed.
Sd Ucomp Hi
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Ucomp Hi
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Compensated voltage is too high.
Sd Ucomp Low
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Ucomp Low
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Compensated voltage is too low.
Sd Ugen High
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Ugen High
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Generator voltage is too high.
Sd Ugen Low
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Ugen Low
Alarm evaluated
Related applications TLC-DC
Description Generator voltage is too low.
8.3 Modules
8.3.1 List of supported modules
8.3.2 Peripheral modules 197
8.3.3 Plug-in modules 199
Extension modules
List of Extension modules
AIO9/1 197
AIO9/1
The AIO9/1 external module should be used with InteliLite Telecom DC controller in telecom application. The
module measures battery, generator, load and auxiliary voltage and current without additional sensors. AIO9/1
analog output can control the engine speed or generator voltage.
Features:
4x differential inputs AI1 to AI4 for voltage measurement in range of 0 – 65 V DC or -65 – 0 V DC (supporting
grounded battery plus as well).
4x shielded, differential milivolt inputs AI5 to AI8 for measurement on resistor shunts (± 75 mV) for DC
current measuring.
Speed Governor or Voltage Regulator output: 1x galvanically separated analog output with 0 – 20 mA, 0 – 10
V DC, PWM option.
Resistance analog input 0 – 2500 Ω for temperature sensor (charging temperature compensation).
All inputs are linked to specific AIO9/1 terminals (not configurable except sensor characteristics).
Modify default configuration according to actual project wiring – e.g. set corresponding Analog input as not used
when not used.
Communication modules
List of Communication modules
IL-NT RS232 199
IL-NT RS232-485 199
IL-NT S-USB 200
IB-Lite 201
IL-NT GPRS 201
IL-NT RS232
IL-NT RS232 is an optional plug-in card which enables InteliLite Telecom DC controller an RS-232 serial
communication. This is required for computer or Modbus connection. The card has to be inserted into the
expansion “Communication module” slot from the back side of the controller, similarly to extension modules.
IL-NT RS232-485
IL-NT RS232-485 is an optional plug-in card which enables InteliLite Telecom DC controller an RS-232 and RS-
485 serial communication. This is required for computer or Modbus connection. The IL-NT RS232-485 is a dual
IL-NT S-USB
IL-NT S-USB is an optional plug-in card enabling communication of InteliLite Telecom DC controller via USB
port. This is required for computer or Modbus connection. This module contains USB slave port, which is
connected internally to the COM1 of the controllers. It is designed as an easy removable service module.
This module requires a FTDI USB Serial converter driver installed in the PC. The driver creates a virtual serial
port (COM) in the PC, which must be used in LiteEdit as communication port when a connection is being
opened.
When the USB cable from the controller is plugged-in first time into different USB ports on the PC including
USB hubs, it can be recognized as new hardware and the drivers are installed again with different number of the
virtual serial port.
IB-Lite
IB-Lite is an optional plug-in card with Ethernet 10/100 Mbps interface and RJ45 connector. The card is
internally connected to both COM1 and COM2 serial channels and provides an interface for connecting a PC
with LiteEdit or InteliMonitor through Ethernet network, for sending active e-mails and for integration of the
controllers into a building management (Modbus/TCP protocol).
This card also enables to monitor and control the consumption engines over web browser from any location with
internet access using appropriate security measures.
Use Ethernet UTP cable with RJ45 connector for connection of the module into your Ethernet network. The
module can be also connected directly to a PC using cross-wired UTP cable.
The module requires configuration settings before usage. See IB-Lite 1.x Reference Guide.
IL-NT GPRS
IL-NT GPRS is optional plug-in card, which works as GSM/GPRS modem which can work in two modes of
operation based on settings in setpoint COM1 Mode.
Settings DIRECT = module works in GPRS network and enables connection via AirGate to LiteEdit and
WebSupervisor as well as sending SMS alarms.
Settings MODEM = module works as standard GSM modem enabling CSD (Circuit Switch Data)
connection to controller with LiteEdit or other ComAp PC SW and sending alarm SMSes.
Module is usually used for connection to remote monitoring and controlling system WebSupervisor
http://websupervisor.comap.cz or to PC tools. Module is capable of sending alarm SMS based on settings in
SMS/Email setpoint group.
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to both controller and module. Power supply shall be switched on also is same time to both
module and controller. Fail to follow these instructions (power supply active only in controller or
only in module) can lead to module or controller failure.
IMPORTANT: GPRS and CSD connection is not suitable for firmware update process, kindly used
wired connection instead like RS-232, USB, RS-485 or ethernet via IB-Lite.
Quick guide how to start using this module is in chapter Remote Communication - Short guide how to start using
IL-NT GPRS module or on ComAp webpage http://www.comap.cz/products/detail/IL-NT-GPRS
Use of this plug-in brings WSUP Locate function. This function allows monitoring actual engine position based
on GSM signal information. The position is automatically updated and stored in WSV history. You can track the
position of the engine in WebSupervisor even in history.
Unlike GPS system, the function works indoor or wherever the GSM signal is. Precision of localizationis not as
precise as with GPS and depends on density of operator’s GSM/BTS tower around the controller.
Extension modules
List of Extension modules
IL-NT AIO 203
Type of analog input is selectable by a jumper. Each analog input has own line of jumper position. The top
position (closest to green connector on the pic above) is for resistive input, central position for voltage input and
lowest position is for current input.
IL-NT AOUT8
Analog output module, optional plug in card IL-NT AOU8 provides eight Pulse-With-Modulation (PWM) outputs.
These are intended to drive VDO style analog gauges. This is to provide visual indication of typically ECU
values without installing additional sensors on the engine. PWM signal emulates sensor which would be
typically mounted on the engine.
Any value from controller may be configured to the outputs. Use LiteEdit PC SW to configure corresponding
sensor/gauge curve and value selection.
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Image 9.11 IL-NT BIO8
IL-NT BIO8 is optional plug-in module with 8 binary inputs or 8 binary open collector outputs. In LiteEdit PC tool
(version 4.4 and higher) it is possible to easily choose and configure particular I/O will be binary input or output.
INPUTS1
8 mixed binary inputs or outputs
OUTPUTS1
There should be, not more than 1V, lower voltage compare to adjusted % of +Ubat voltage.
Note: Analog output shorted to ground more than one second can damage the output circuit.