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Page 1 3 Applications overview 4 Installation and wiring 5 Controller setup 6 Communication 7 Technical data 8 Appendix Copyright © 2022 ComAp a.s. Written by Jan Liptak Prague, Czech Republic ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic Global Guide Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: [email protected], www.comap-
control.com... Table of contents 1 Document information 2.6.2 Inteli AIN8 1.1 Clarification of Notation 2.6.3 Inteli AIN8TC 1.2 About this Global Guide 2.6.4 Inteli AIO9/1 1.3 Legal notice 2.6.5 IGS-PTM 1.3.1 General security recommendations 2.6.6 IGL-RA15 and set of measures 3 Applications overview 1.3.2 Used open source software 3.1 AMF –...
Page 3 5.1.1 Binary inputs 5.5.13 Protections 5.1.2 Binary outputs 5.5.14 Exercise timers 5.1.3 Analog inputs 5.5.15 Voltage phase sequence detection 140 5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools 5.5.16 Load shedding connection 5.5.17 Dummy Load 5.2.1 USB 5.5.18 Sensor curves 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 5.5.19 PLC 5.2.3 Ethernet 5.5.20 Geo-fencing...
Page 4 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs 8.1.7 PLC 8.2 Alarms 8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 8.2.3 Alarms level 2 8.3 Modules 8.3.1 Plug-in modules 8.3.2 CAN modules 6 back to Table of contents InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or
in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of Complete Solutions”... End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited! Even if the
prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation. uppercase letters and digits. Use a different AirGate Key for each device. 4.
MODBUS/TCP The MODBUS/TCP protocol (port TCP/502) is an instrumentation protocol designed to exchange data between locally connected devices like sensors, I/O modules, controllers etc. By it's nature it does not contain any kind of security –...
1.4.3 Dangerous voltage Under no circumstances should you touch the terminals for voltage and current measurement! Always connect grounding terminals! Under no circumstances should you disconnect controller CT terminals! 1.4.4 Adjusting the setpoints All parameters are adjusted to their typical values.
However the setpoints must be checked and adjusted to their real values before the first use of the Gen-set. 10 N Martingale Rd #400 60173 - Schaumburg, IL Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: [email protected] FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.8 Symbols in this manual RS 232 Connector - 3 x Phases Grounding male male Active RS 232 Contact current female sensor Starter Contactor modem AirGate Switch - Controller
manually Jumper Alternating simplified operated current Module Transformer Load Analog simplified modem USB type B Current Mains male... InteliConfig – complete configuration and single or multiple Gen-sets monitoring WebSupervisor – web-based system for monitoring and controlling WebSupervisor mobile – supporting application for smart-
phones WinScope 1000 – special graphical monitoring software InteliSCADA – monitoring and management of ComAp devices InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Note: Use the InteliConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or disk. The firmware of the
controller contains a large number of logical binary inputs and outputs needed for all necessary functions available. The archive can be easily used for cloning controllers, i.e. preparing controllers with identical configuration and settings. 2.4 PC Tools 2.4.1 InteliConfig Configuration and monitoring tool for various ComAp controllers. See more in
InteliConfig Reference Guide. This tool provides the following functions: Direct or internet communication with the controller... Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and Gen-set troubleshooting. See more in the WinScope 1000 Reference guide. This tool provides the following functions: Monitoring and
archiving of ComAp controller’s parameters and values View of actual / historical trends in controller... 2.5 Plug-in Modules 2.5.1 CM3-Ethernet Internet/Ethernet module.
10/100 Mbit interface over RJ45 socket Remote control and monitoring of the controller via InteliConfig, WebSupervisor Modbus TCP support Full SNMP support including traps (v1 & v2c) Active e-mail sending AirGate 2.0 technology support for easy connection –... 2.5.4 EM-BIO8-EFCP Hybrid current input and binary input/output extension module.
Wide range of measured current – one input for 1 A and 1 input for 5 A Up to 8 additional configurable binary inputs or outputs 2.6 CAN modules 2.6.1 Inteli IO8/8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, and 2 analog outputs, or 16 binary inputs, 0 binary outputs and 2 analog outputs via
switches inside the controller. 2.6.2 Inteli AIN8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 analog inputs. Supported sensors: Resistor 3-wire input Common resistor: 0-250 Ω, 0-2400 Ω, 0- 10 kΩ Temperature sensor: Pt100, Pt1000, Ni100, Ni1000 Current (active or passive sensors) ±20 mA, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA Voltage ±1 V, 0-
2.4 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V... 2.6.4 Inteli AIO9/1 9 Analog Inputs and 1 Analog Output Module 4× differential voltage inputs for measurement in range of 0 – 65 V or -65 – 0 V 4× shielded, galvanically separated ±75 mV inputs Resistance analog input 0-2500 Ω One analog output 2.6.5 IGS-PTM The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to
have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, 4 analog inputs and 1 analog outputs. 2.6.6 IGL-RA15 Remote annunciator. 15 programmable LEDs with configurable colors red-green-yellow Lamp test function with status LED Customizable labels Local horn output Maximal distance 200 m from the controller Up to 4 units can be connected to the controller
UL certified 6 back to System overview InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 3 Applications overview 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start 3.2 MRS – Manual Remote Start 6 back to Table of contents 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start The typical schematic of Automatic Mains Failure Start application is shown below. The controller controls
two breakers –...

By it's nature it does not contain any kind of security –... 1.4.3 Dangerous voltage Under no circumstances should you touch the terminals for voltage and current measurement! Always connect grounding terminals! Under no circumstances should you disconnect controller CT terminals! 1.4.4 Adjusting the setpoints All parameters are adjusted to
their typical values. However the setpoints must be checked and adjusted to their real values before the first use of the Gen-set. 10 N Martingale Rd #400 60173 - Schaumburg, IL Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: [email protected] FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.8 Symbols in this manual RS 232 Connector - 3 x Phases Grounding male male Active RS 232 Contact current female sensor Starter Contactor modem
AirGate Switch - Controller manually Jumper Alternating simplified operated current Module Transformer Load Analog simplified modem USB type B Current Mains male... InteliConfig – complete configuration and single or multiple Gen-sets monitoring WebSupervisor – web-based system for monitoring and controlling WebSupervisor mobile –
supporting application for smart-phones WinScope 1000 – special graphical monitoring software InteliSCADA – monitoring and management of ComAp devices InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Note: Use the InteliConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or
disk. The firmware of the controller contains a large number of logical binary inputs and outputs needed for all necessary functions available. The archive can be easily used for cloning controllers, i.e. preparing controllers with identical configuration and settings. 2.4 PC Tools 2.4.1 InteliConfig Configuration and monitoring tool for various ComAp
controllers. See more in InteliConfig Reference Guide. This tool provides the following functions: Direct or internet communication with the controller... Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and Gen-set troubleshooting. See more in the WinScope 1000 Reference guide. This tool provides the following
functions: Monitoring and archiving of ComAp controller’s parameters and values View of actual / historical trends in controller...
2.5 Plug-in Modules 2.5.1 CM3-Ethernet Internet/Ethernet module.
10/100 Mbit interface over RJ45 socket Remote control and monitoring of the controller via InteliConfig, WebSupervisor Modbus TCP support Full SNMP support including traps (v1 & v2c) Active e-mail sending AirGate 2.0 technology support for easy connection –... 2.5.4 EM-BIO8-EFCP Hybrid current input and binary input/output extension module.
Wide range of measured current – one input for 1 A and 1 input for 5 A Up to 8 additional configurable binary inputs or outputs 2.6 CAN modules 2.6.1 Inteli IO8/8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, and 2 analog outputs, or 16 binary inputs, 0 binary outputs and 2 analog outputs via
switches inside the controller. 2.6.2 Inteli AIN8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 analog inputs. Supported sensors: Resistor 3-wire input Common resistor: 0-250 Ω, 0-2400 Ω, 0- 10 kΩ Temperature sensor: Pt100, Pt1000, Ni100, Ni1000 Current (active or passive sensors) ±20 mA, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA Voltage ±1 V, 0-
2.4 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V... 2.6.4 Inteli AIO9/1 9 Analog Inputs and 1 Analog Output Module 4× differential voltage inputs for measurement in range of 0 – 65 V or -65 – 0 V 4× shielded, galvanically separated ±75 mV inputs Resistance analog input 0-2500 Ω One analog output 2.6.5 IGS-PTM The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to
have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, 4 analog inputs and 1 analog outputs. 2.6.6 IGL-RA15 Remote annunciator. 15 programmable LEDs with configurable colors red-green-yellow Lamp test function with status LED Customizable labels Local horn output Maximal distance 200 m from the controller Up to 4 units can be connected to the controller
UL certified 6 back to System overview InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 3 Applications overview 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start 3.2 MRS – Manual Remote Start 6 back to Table of contents 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start The typical schematic of Automatic Mains Failure Start application is shown below. The controller controls
two breakers –... 3.2 MRS – Manual Remote Start The typical schematic of Manual Remote Start application is shown below.
The controller controls one breaker – a generator breaker. Feedback from the breaker is not necessary. InteliLite 4 controllers can also work without breaker feedback. Image 3.2 MRS application overview 6 back to Applications overview InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide...

Page 4 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs 8.1.7 PLC 8.2 Alarms 8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 8.2.3 Alarms level 2 8.3 Modules 8.3.1 Plug-in modules 8.3.2 CAN modules 6 back to Table of contents InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or
in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of Complete Solutions”... End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited! Even if the
prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation. uppercase letters and digits. Use a different AirGate Key for each device. 4.

Page 4 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs 8.1.7 PLC 8.2 Alarms 8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 8.2.3 Alarms level 2 8.3 Modules 8.3.1 Plug-in modules 8.3.2 CAN modules 6 back to Table of contents InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or
in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of Complete Solutions”... End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited! Even if the
prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation.
uppercase letters and digits. Use a different AirGate Key for each device.

Use a different AirGate Key for each device. 4. MODBUS/TCP The MODBUS/TCP protocol (port TCP/502) is an instrumentation protocol designed to exchange data between locally connected devices like sensors, I/O modules, controllers etc.
By it's nature it does not contain any kind of security –... 1.4.3 Dangerous voltage Under no circumstances should you touch the terminals for voltage and current measurement! Always connect grounding terminals! Under no circumstances should you disconnect controller CT terminals! 1.4.4 Adjusting the setpoints All parameters are adjusted to
their typical values.
Use a different AirGate Key for each device. 4. MODBUS/TCP The MODBUS/TCP protocol (port TCP/502) is an instrumentation protocol designed to exchange data between locally connected devices like sensors, I/O modules, controllers etc. By it's nature it does not contain any kind of security –... 1.4.3 Dangerous voltage Under no circumstances
should you touch the terminals for voltage and current measurement! Always connect grounding terminals! Under no circumstances should you disconnect controller CT terminals! 1.4.4 Adjusting the setpoints All parameters are adjusted to their typical values. However the setpoints must be checked and adjusted to their real values before the first
use of the Gen-set. 10 N Martingale Rd #400 60173 - Schaumburg, IL Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: [email protected] FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.8 Symbols in this manual RS 232 Connector - 3 x Phases Grounding male male Active RS 232 Contact current female sensor Starter Contactor modem AirGate Switch - Controller manually Jumper Alternating simplified operated current Module Transformer Load
Analog simplified modem USB type B Current Mains male... InteliConfig – complete configuration and single or multiple Gen-sets monitoring WebSupervisor – web-based system for monitoring and controlling WebSupervisor mobile – supporting application for smart-phones WinScope 1000 – special graphical monitoring software InteliSCADA –
monitoring and management of ComAp devices InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Note: Use the InteliConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and write the new configuration to the controller or disk. The firmware of the controller contains a large number of logical binary inputs and outputs needed for all
necessary functions available. The archive can be easily used for cloning controllers, i.e. preparing controllers with identical configuration and settings.
2.4 PC Tools 2.4.1 InteliConfig Configuration and monitoring tool for various ComAp controllers.
See more in InteliConfig Reference Guide. This tool provides the following functions: Direct or internet communication with the controller... Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and Gen-set troubleshooting. See more in the WinScope 1000 Reference guide. This tool provides the following functions:
Monitoring and archiving of ComAp controller’s parameters and values View of actual / historical trends in controller... 2.5 Plug-in Modules 2.5.1 CM3-Ethernet Internet/Ethernet module. 10/100 Mbit interface over RJ45 socket Remote control and monitoring of the controller via InteliConfig, WebSupervisor Modbus TCP support Full SNMP support
including traps (v1 & v2c) Active e-mail sending AirGate 2.0 technology support for easy connection –... 2.5.4 EM-BIO8-EFCP Hybrid current input and binary input/output extension module. Wide range of measured current – one input for 1 A and 1 input for 5 A Up to 8 additional configurable binary inputs or outputs 2.6 CAN modules 2.6.1 Inteli
IO8/8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, and 2 analog outputs, or 16 binary inputs, 0 binary outputs and 2 analog outputs via switches inside the controller. 2.6.2 Inteli AIN8 The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 analog inputs. Supported sensors: Resistor
3-wire input Common resistor: 0-250 Ω, 0-2400 Ω, 0- 10 kΩ Temperature sensor: Pt100, Pt1000, Ni100, Ni1000 Current (active or passive sensors) ±20 mA, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA Voltage ±1 V, 0-2.4 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V... 2.6.4 Inteli AIO9/1 9 Analog Inputs and 1 Analog Output Module 4× differential voltage inputs for measurement in range of 0 – 65 V or
-65 – 0 V 4× shielded, galvanically separated ±75 mV inputs Resistance analog input 0-2500 Ω One analog output 2.6.5 IGS-PTM The unit offers the user the flexibility to configure the unit to have 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, 4 analog inputs and 1 analog outputs. 2.6.6 IGL-RA15 Remote annunciator. 15 programmable LEDs with configurable
colors red-green-yellow Lamp test function with status LED Customizable labels Local horn output Maximal distance 200 m from the controller Up to 4 units can be connected to the controller UL certified 6 back to System overview InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 3 Applications overview 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start 3.2 MRS – Manual
Remote Start 6 back to Table of contents 3.1 AMF – Automatic Mains Failure Start The typical schematic of Automatic Mains Failure Start application is shown below. The controller controls two breakers –... 3.2 MRS – Manual Remote Start The typical schematic of Manual Remote Start application is shown below. The controller controls one breaker
– a generator breaker. Feedback from the breaker is not necessary. InteliLite 4 controllers can also work without breaker feedback. Image 3.2 MRS application overview 6 back to Applications overview InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 4 Installation and wiring 4.1 Package content 4.2 Controller installation 4.3 Terminal Diagram 4.4 Recommended
wiring 4.5 Plug-in module installation 4.6 Maintenance 6 back to Table of contents 4.1 Package content The package contains: Controller Mounting holders Terminal blocks Note: The package does not contain any communication or extension modules. The required modules should be ordered separately. Note: Dimensions are in millimetres. 4.2.2
Mounting The controller should be mounted onto the switchboard door. Requested cutout size is 187 × 132 mm. Use the screw holders delivered with the controller to fix the controller into the door as described in pictures below. Recommended torque for holders is 0.15 N·m. ② GENERATOR ③ MAINS VOLTAGE ④ BINARY INPUTS CURRENT
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT Image 4.1 Terminal diagram for InteliLite 4 AMF 20 ⑤ CAN1 ⑦ ANALOG INPUTS ⑨ BINARY OUTPUTS POWER SUPPLY, BATT - BATT + USB ⑥ +5 V ACOM ... 4.4 Recommended wiring Current inputs 30-33 Current measurement wiring (page 29) Voltage measurement AMF wiring
(page 33) Generator voltage inputs 38-41 Voltage measurement MRS wiring (page 41) Mains voltage inputs 42-45 Voltage measurement AMF wiring (page 33) Binary inputs 46-51 Binary inputs (page 49) CAN1 H, COM, L... Note: Wiring terminal markings to included tightening torque: 0.5 N-m (4.5 lb-in)., and wire size: 2 mm (12- 26 AWG). 4.4.1
General To ensure proper function: Use grounding terminals. Wiring for binary inputs and analog inputs must not be run with power cables. Analog and binary inputs should be wired with shielded cables, especially when the length is more than 3 m. 4.4.2 Example of AMF Wiring 4.4.3 Grounding The shortest possible length of wire should be used for
controller grounding. Use cable min. 2.5 mm The negative "–" battery terminal must be properly grounded. Switchboard and engine must be grounded at common point.
Use the shortest possible cable to the grounding point. For the connections with 12 V DC power supply, the controller includes internal capacitors that allow the controller to continue in operation during cranking if the batter voltage dip occurs. If the voltage dip goes to 0 V during cranking and after 50 ms it recovers to 4 V, the controller continues
operating. This cycle can repeat several times. Page 29 IMPORTANT: Risk of personal injury due to electric shock when manipulating voltage terminals under voltage. Be sure the terminals are not under voltage before touching them. Do not open the secondary circuit of current transformers when the primary circuit is closed. Open the primary
circuit first. Page 30 3 phase application Image 4.3 3 phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.4 3 phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential
difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"... Page 31 SplPhL1L2 application Image 4.5 SplPhL1L2 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V.
To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.6 SplPhL1L2 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"...
Page 32 SplPhL1L3 application Image 4.7 SplPhL1L3 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.8 SplPhL1L3 application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference
between current COM terminal and power supply "–"... Page 33 Mono phase application Connect CT according to following drawings. Terminals phase 2 and phase 3 are opened. Image 4.9 Mono phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–" terminal is
maximally ±2 V. To do so ground properly both terminals. Image 4.10 Mono phase application IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and power supply "–"...
Page 34 3Ph 3W – Ph-Ph voltage SplPhL1L2 – Ph-N voltage SplPhL1L3 – Ph-N voltage Mono Ph – Ph-N voltage Connection Type: 3 Phase 4 Wires Image 4.11 3 phase application with neutral Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. Image 4.12 Typical 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph High Y Note: Connection
type 277/480V 3-PHASE, Nominal Voltage 3Ph High Y (page... Page 35 Image 4.13 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph Low Y Note: Connection type 120/208V 3-PHASE, Nominal Voltage 3Ph Low Y (page 212). Connection Type: High Leg D Image 4.14 High Leg Delta application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but
recommended. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 36 Image 4.15 Typical High Leg D generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 3-PHASE, Nominal Voltage High Leg D (page 213). Connection Type: 3 Phase 3 Wires Image 4.16 3 phase application without neutral InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 37 Image 4.17 Typical 3 Phase 3
Wires generator wiring Connection Type: SplPhL1L2 Image 4.18 Split phase L1L2 application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended.
InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 38 Image 4.19 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Image 4.20 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 1-PHASE, Nominal Voltage SplitPhase (page 213). InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 39 Connection Type: SplPhL1L3 Image 4.21 Split phase L1L3 application Note: Fuse
on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. Image 4.22 Typical Split Phase generator wiring InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 40 Image 4.23 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 1-PHASE, Nominal Voltage SplitPhase (page 213). Connection Type: Mono Phase Image 4.24 Mono phase application Note: Fuse
on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 41 Image 4.25 Typical Mono Phase generator wiring Voltage measurement MRS wiring There are 4 voltage measurement Connection Type (setpoint Connection type (page 209) [3Ph4Wire / High Leg D / 3Ph3Wire / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / Mono Ph] options,
each type matches to corresponding generator connection type. Page 42 Image 4.27 Typical 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph High Y Note: Connection type 277/480V 3-PHASE, Nominal Voltage 3Ph High Y (page 212). Image 4.28 3 Phase 4 Wires generator wiring, also known as 3ph Low Y Note: Connection type 120/208V 3-
PHASE, Nominal Voltage 3Ph Low Y (page 212). Page 43 Connection Type: 3 Phase 3 Wires Image 4.29 3 phase application without neutral Image 4.30 Typical 3 Phase 3 Wires generator wiring InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 44 Connection Type: High Leg D Image 4.31 High Leg Delta application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but
recommended. Image 4.32 Typical High Leg D generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 3-PHASE, Nominal Voltage High Leg D (page 213).
Page 45 Connection Type: SplPhL1L2 Image 4.33 Split phase L1L2 application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. Image 4.34 Typical Split Phase generator wiring InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 46 Image 4.35 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 1-PHASE, Nominal Voltage SplitPhase
(page 213). Connection Type: SplPhL1L3 Image 4.36 Split phase L1L3 application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended. IMPORTANT: The second phase of split phase connection is connected to the terminal, where the third phase is normally connected. Page 47 Image 4.37 Typical Split Phase generator wiring Image 4.38
Typical Split Phase generator wiring Note: Connection type 120/240V 1-PHASE, Nominal Voltage SplitPhase (page 213). InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide...
Connection Type: Mono Phase Image 4.39 Mono phase application Note: Fuse on "N" wire is not obligatory but recommended.
Image 4.40 Typical Mono Phase generator wiring 4.4.6 Magnetic pick-up A magnetic speed sensor (pickup) is the most common method of engine speed measurement. To use this method, mount the pickup opposite the engine flywheel, connect the cable to the controller as shown on the picture below and adjust the setpoint Gear Teeth (page 215) If
engine will not start: Check ground connection from pick-up to controllers, if the problem continues, disconnect ground connection from one of them. Note: In some cases the controller will measure RPM value even though the gen-set is not running: RPM is measured from the generator voltage (Gear Teeth = 0). 4.4.8 Binary Outputs Use min. 1 mm
cables for wiring of binary outputs. Use external relays as indicated on the schematic below for all outputs except those where low-current loads are connected (signalization etc.). IMPORTANT: Use suppression diodes on all relays and other inductive loads! Image 4.42 Binary outputs wiring Note: Every single low current binary output can provide up
to 0.5 A of steady current. 4.4.9 E-Stop E-Stop has dedicated terminal T04. Power supply of binary output 1 and binary output 2 is internally connected (in controller) to E-Stop terminal.
It means higher security and faster disconnection of these outputs. More information about E-Stop functions see E-Stop on page 161. Note: This function has the same behavior as binary input 448). Page 52 Image 4.44 Wiring of analog sensor In the case of grounded sensors, connect the AI COM terminal to the engine body as near to the sensors as
possible.
In the case of isolated sensors, connect the AI COM terminal to the negative power supply terminal of the controller as well as one pole of each sensor. Analog as binary or tristate inputs Analog inputs can be used also as binary or tri-state, i.e. for contact sensors without or with circuit check. The threshold level is 750 Ω. In the case of tri-state, values
lower than 10 Ω and values over 2400 Ω are evaluated as sensor failure (short or open circuit). Page 54 The maximum length of the CAN bus depends on the communication speed. For a speed of 250 kbps, which is used on the CAN1 bus (extension modules, ECU), the maximum length is 200 m. The bus must be wired in linear form with termination
resistors at both ends. No nodes are allowed except on the controller terminals. Page 55 For shorter distances (connection within one building) Image 4.51 CAN bus wiring for shorter distances Note: Shielding shall be grounded at one end only.
Shielding shall not be connected to CAN COM terminal. For longer distances or in case of surge hazard (connection out of building, in case of storm etc.) Image 4.52 CAN bus wiring for longer distances ①... Page 56 RS485 wiring The wiring of the RS485 communication should be provided in such a way that the following rules are observed: Note: A
termination resistor at the CAN (120 Ω) is already implemented on the PCB. For connecting, close the jumper near the appropriate CAN terminal. Standard maximum bus length is 1000 m. Page 57 On board RS485 description Balancing resistors The transmission bus into the RS485 port enters an indeterminate state when it is not being transmitted
to. This indeterminate state can cause the receivers to receive invalid data bits from the noise picked up on the cable. 4.4.12 USB This is required for computer connection. Use the shielded USB A-B cable. Image 4.57 USB connection Controller can be also powered by USB (only for service purpose like an uploading firmware, change of configuration
etc.). IMPORTANT: Power supply by USB is only for service purpose. Binary inputs and outputs are in logical 0. After removing the back cover insert the plug-in module. The plug-in module must be inserted under holders. Start with holders marked by arrows. After inserting plug-in module under holders press it down. This locks the module in place.
After locking the plug-in module into holders, place back the back cover (small cover for connectors has to be removed from back cover). Page 60 The battery is located in a holder on the circuit board. Remove the old battery with a small sharp screwdriver and push the new battery into the holder using a finger.
Replace the rear cover. Use slight pressure to lock the snaps into the housing. Pay attention that the cover is in correct position and not upside down! Replace the plug-in modules and back cover. 5 Controller setup 5.1 Default configuration 5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 5.3 Operator Guide 5.4 Remote Display 5.5 Functions 5.6
User management and data access control 6 back to Table of contents 5.1 Default configuration 5.1.1 Binary inputs Number Description Configured function... 5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 5.2.1 USB 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 5.2.3 Ethernet 6 back to Controller setup This chapter contains brief introduction into the specifics of
firmware and archive upload, as well as the connection of various PC tools to the controller. If you require detailed information on each PC tool please use the included Help in those PC tools or download their Global Guides. Connection using WinScope 1000 Image 5.3 WinScope 1000 screen – select USB connection Select your controller from the
HID Device drop-down list. Note: Username and password are not mandatory. 5.2.2 RS232/RS485 It is possible to connect to the controller using RS232 or RS485 direct connection (serial port or USB to RS232/RS485 converter may be used). Note: Username and password are not mandatory. 5.2.3 Ethernet It is possible to connect to the controller
using Ethernet port either directly or using ComAp's AirGate service. Direct connection If you use a direct connection the controller needs to be reachable directly from the PC you use (i.e. one LAN or WAN without any firewalls and other points that may not allow the connection). Page 65 Connection using InteliConfig Image 5.7 First screen of
InteliConfig – select connect to controller Image 5.8 Second screen of InteliConfig – select Internet / Ethernet Connection using WinScope 1000 Image 5.9 WinScope 1000 screen – select Ethernet InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 66 AirGate connection You can use ComAp's AirGate service that allows you to connect to any controller via the
internet regardless of the restrictions of the local network (as long as the controller can connect to the internet AirGate service will work). Page 67 Image 5.10 Changing AirGate key 4. Wait for approx 2 – 4 minutes until the controller connects to AirGate. You can see the progress by observing the value AirGate status in InteliConfig 5. When the
controller is connected to AirGate it will generate AirGate ID for the controller. This AirGate ID is the "phone number"... Page 68 Object Description Conn Indicated when AirGate sent registration status other than "Authorized" until the status inoperable changed to "Authorized". Indicated when AirGate sent registration status "Authorized" until the
status changed Conn operable to any other one. Indicated when the service is enabled but suspended due to empty AirGate key. Susp Note: If you see this status message you have to adjust AirGate Key as per AGkeyEmpty... Page 69 Image 5.12 Second screen of InteliConfig – AirGate Connection using WinScope 1000 In order to connect to
WinScope 1000 following information have to be filled out: AirGate ID (page 430) AirGate Server → AirGate Address (page 359) Controller Address (page 224) User name and Password Device Access Key →AirGate Key Access code is required IMPORTANT: AirGate Key has to be configured. Page 70 Image 5.13 WinScope 1000 screen – select AirGate
InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 5.3 Operator Guide 5.3.1 Front panel elements 5.3.2 Display screens and pages structure 5.3.3 Browsing alarms 5.3.4 Login 5.3.5 Production mode 5.3.6 Information screen 5.3.7 Language selection 5.3.8 Display contrast adjustment 5.3.1 Front panel elements Image 5.14 Operator interface of InteliLite 4 AMF 20
Control buttons Position Picture... Page 72 Note: This button will not change the mode if the controller mode is forced by one of binary inputs listed in the Reference Guide – "Operating modes" chapter. RIGHT button. Use this button to move right or to change the mode. The button can change the mode only if the main screen with the indicator of
currently selected mode is displayed.
is still active) or is off (if no alarm is active). MAINS status indicator. There are two states – Mains OK (indicator is green) and Mains failure (indicator is red). Green LED is on, if mains is present and within limits. Red LED starts blinking when the mains failure is detected and after the Gen-set has started and connected to the load it lights
permanently until the mains failure disappears. Page 74 Optional Value can be chosen via setpoints Main Screen Line 1 (page 223) Main Screen Line 2 (page 223). Possibilities are: RPM, PF, Run Hours, ATT, AIN1 Measurement Screens Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to
move between measurement pages. Page 75 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages.
InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 76 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages.
Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Page 77 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement
pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Page 78 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between
measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Page 79 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move
between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with plug-in module. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Available only with ECU supported by TIER4F InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide...
Page 80 Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: Use the Up and Down buttons to move between measurement pages. Note: From all of these pages it is possible to switch seamlessly to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button. Page 81 Note: Use Up and Down button to select required setpoint group.
Note: Use the Enter button to enter selected setpoint group. Note: Use Up and Down button to select required setpoint. Note: Use the Left and the Right button to select required setpoint. Note: Use the Enter button to enter selected setpoint. Page 82 History Log Note: From all measurement pages you can easily go to the setpoint group page by
pressing the Page button. Note: From setpoint group page we can fluently go to the history log pages by pressing the Page button. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select... Page 83 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: Use the Up and
the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Page 84 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason.
Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Page 85 Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history
log. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required alarm reason. Note: Use the Enter button to move to the next page of history log. Note: This is only basic history record. There can be some additional screens in case that in controller is extension module or ECU is configured. Also it depends on connection type.
5.3.3 Browsing alarms Note: Use the Up button to move to alarm list from main measurement screen.
Active alarms are displayed as white text on black background. User access management alarms The controller comes to the customer with Production mode turned on, the default administrator password installed and with no prefilled email address for password reset. For security purposes, the following user access management alarms will appear.
Detailed description of situation when the alarms are active is provided below: Wrn Production Mode is present in the alarm list any time the production mode is turned on.
Page 88 Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to select Login. Note: Use the Enter button to enter Login. UserID Edit Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to change the digit. Note: Use the Left and the Right buttons to move between digits. Note: Use the Enter button to confirm the UserID or Page button to cancel entering Login. Page 89 PIN
Edit Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to change the digit. Note: Use the Left and the Right buttons to move between digits.
Note: Use the Enter button to confirm the PIN and Login or the Page button to cancel entering the Login. Note: In case that invalid UserID or PIN are entered, the controller shows Wrong Credentials screen. 5.3.5 Production mode Note: From all measurement pages you can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing the Page button. Note:
Use the Enter button to enter setpoint group Login.
Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to select Production Mode Note: Use the Enter button to enter the Production Mode. Note: Use the Up and the Down Button to change to disabled Note: Use the Enter button to disable the Production Mode. Note: Once Disabled is confirmed by Enter button the option Enabled is no longer on the screen and
therefore it is not possible to enable Production mode by HMI display screen. Page 92 Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Up button to move back to main measurement screen. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 5.3.7 Language selection Note: On Main measurement
screen press the Enter and the Page button together. The Enter button has to be pressed first. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Page button to move to the next page. Note: Use the Up and the Down button to select required language.
Note: Use the Enter button to confirm the selected language. 5.3.8 Display contrast adjustment Note: On any measurement screen press the Enter Note: On any measurement screen press the Enter and the Up button together for higher contrast. 5.4 Remote Display This chapter describes Remote display firmware IL4-RD, which is designed as a
remote signalling and control software for InteliLite 4 family controllers. It is an optional software which is possible to upload into the controller rather than the controller’s standard firmware. 5.4.1 General description Remote display software works as "remote display and control"... 5.4.3 Wiring IL4-RD can be connected to any InteliLite 4 family
controller via an onboard RS485 communication port or via the external RS232/RS485communication ports on CM-RS232-485 communication module . It is possible to connect up to three Remote displays to one Master controller, but each one needs to be using different communication interface.. The maximal distance between Master controller and
Remote display is 1200 m for RS485 connection. It is recommended to use shielded twisted-pair cables that comply with the EIA RS-485 standard to reduce interference and to achieve maximal distance. Onboard RS485 The remote display can be connected by onboard RS485 communication port on both the Master controller and CM-RS232-485
Remote Display or a combination of these.
During this autodetection process the message "Trying to connect" is displayed on screen. This process takes approx. one minute.
When an incompatible configuration type is found in a detected controller, the message "Unknown cfg format COM x Addr yy" is displayed on screen for 5 seconds. Detecting continues with the next address in the range. If detecting finishes with no compatible Master controller found, the message "No connection"... It is possible to switch to Remote
display's own Init screen to check IL4-RD FW version and serial number of used controller and communication status by pressing and holding the Page button for more than 3 seconds. 5.4.8 Firmware compatibility Remote Display IL4-RD FW is able to be uploaded into the following controllers: InteliLite 4 AMF25 InteliLite 4 AMF20... 5.5 Functions
5.5.1 Operating Modes 5.5.2 Start-stop sequence 5.5.3 Engine start 5.5.4 Stabilization 5.5.5 Connecting to load 5.5.6 MRS operation 5.5.7 AMF operation 5.5.8 Engine cool down and stop 5.5.9 Gen-set operation states 5.5.10 Additional running engine indications 5.5.11 History log 5.5.12 Breaker control 5.5.13 Protections 5.5.14 Exercise timers...
Page 101 Remote MAN (page 457) Remote AUTO (page 457) 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.
MRS Operating Modes OFF mode – MRS No start of the Gen-set is possible. Controller stays in Not ready status and cannot be started in any way.
The buttons GCB , Start and Stop including the appropriate binary inputs for the external buttons are not active. Page 103 Maximum Cranking Time (page 501) Crank pause TARTER PAGE 226), 1st attempt 477) off, OLENOID PAGE 502) OLENOID PAGE Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) timer started Maximum Cranking Time (page 501) Shutdown
TARTER PAGE RESTART 226) elapsed, last attempt 496) (Start fail) PAGE all cranking attempts elapsed... Note: If all generator parameters are OK and Minimal Stabilization Time (page 237) elapsed, indicates that GCB is possible to close. In AUTO Mode GCB is closed in this moment automatically.
Note: The start-up sequence can be interrupted atn any time by a stop request.
5.5.3 Engine start Diesel engine The setpoint... Page 105 Image 5.15 Flowchart of start of diesel engine GAS engine The setpoint Fuel Solenoid (page 225) must be switched to the Gas position. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 106 After the command for start is issued (pressing the Start button in MAN mode, auto start condition is fulfilled in
AUTO mode or controller is switched to TEST mode), 496) RESTART PAGE LUGS 484) outputs are energized for a time period established by the setpoints Prestart Time (page PAGE 227) Page 107 Image 5.16 Flowchart of start of gas engine InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... 5.5.4 Stabilization When the Engine start (page 104) sequence is finished,
the Gen-set goes into the stabilization phase. There are two timers (setpoints) in this phase: Minimal Stabilization Time (page 237) starts to count down just after the idle period has finished.
Generator voltage and frequency are not checked (respective protections are not evaluated) and the GCB cannot be closed even if the generator voltage and frequency are within limits. Page 109 439) 451). LOCK PAGE AINS LOCK PAGE Note: The AMF function works only in AUTO mode. AMF sequence State Condition of the transition Action Next
state Mains Mains failed or MCB C 490)off, Mains failure LOSE PAGE operation 453) Emergency Start Delay (page 269) EEDBACK PAGE dropout,... Page 110 Mains failure detection The mains is considered as faulty when one or more of the following conditions are valid: The mains voltage is out of the limits given by the setpoints Mains
Undervoltage (page 274) Mains Overvoltage (page 272) for a time period longer than Mains Undervoltage Delay (page 276) Mains Overvoltage Delay (page... 5.5.8 Engine cool down and stop The cool down phase begins after the stop command has been issued and the GCB has been opened. Duration of the cool down phase is determined by the
setpoint Cooling Time (page 240). Cooling is performed either at nominal speed (generator voltage and frequency protections are evaluated) or at idle speed (generator voltage and frequency protections are not evaluated). Page 112 Loaded Gen-set is running at nominal speed and GCB C 480) is active. LOSE PAGE Cooling Gen-set is cooling before
stop. Stop. Stop Example: Automatic or manual stop command was issued, engine is stopping. Shutdown Shut-down alarm activated. Gas engine - ventilation of unburned fuel when stop command comes during Ventil cranking with gas Gas engine - ventilation of unburned fuel after unsuccessful start attempt or after... Page 113 For generator voltage
from 10 V to < 50 % of nominal voltage, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s For generator voltage > 50 % of nominal voltage, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 200 ms Oil pressure > Starting Oil Pressure (page 228), Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s Binary input 454) is in logical 0, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s... Electric state machine Mains is present and all its values are
within limits. MainsOper Example: MCB is closed, GCB is opened MainsFlt Mains fails Island operation IslOper Example: MCB is opened, GCB is closed MainsRet Mains recover BrksOff GCB, MCB opened 5.5.10 Additional running engine indications It is helpful to have information other than speed (RPM), whether the engine is rotating or not,
especially if RPM is measured from the generator frequency instead of magnetic pickup.
Page 115 Record structure Name Abbreviation Description Row number (0 corresponds to the last record, -1 to the previous Number one, etc.) Reason for history record (any event or alarm related to the gen- Reason Reason Time Time Time Date Date Date Engine rotations per minute Power Generator active power... Note: When some setpoint is
changed, its number of the communication object is written in the history log. 5.5.12 Breaker control The following power switches are controlled by the controller: The generator circuit breaker or contactor – GCB The Mains circuit breaker or contactor – MCB It is possible to use either a motorized circuit breaker or contactor. Page 117 Image 5.19
Breaker control outputs MCB special requirements If a contactor is used on the MCB position, it is recommended that the wiring be provided in such a way that the contactor will be normally closed and will open if the logical binary output MCB C LOSE 490) Page 118 When binary output breaker close/open is in steady state and breaker feedback is
changed the breaker failure is detected immediately (no delay). Image 5.20 Breaker failure – breaker close/open in steady position – open Image 5.21 Breaker failure – breaker close/open in steady position – close When binary output breaker close/open opens there is 5 sec delay for breaker failure detection. Image 5.23 Breaker failure – breaker
close/open closes 5.5.13 Protections Fixed Protections Fixed protections are built in protections for Generator, Engine, Mains or for other functionalities (battery voltage, fuel theft, D+, etc…). Their purpose is to inform or perform actions when the malfunction is detected. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 120 Fixed Protection types Alarm Fault
Reset LBO Horn LBO Alarm Action: CB Action: Gen- SD Override Name Level Abbreviation History Common LBO List needed activation activation open set stop blocking History Record Only Alarm List Indication AL C OMMON Warning 467) PAGE AL C...
Page 121 Protection blocking Engine and generator fixed protections are blocked during starting phases or Ready and Stop states. They become unblocked once Maximal Stabilization Time (page 238) has elapsed or GCB is closed whichever happens first. Exceptions are: Overspeed protection which has two limits defined via setpoints Overspeed Sd
(page 244) Starting Overspeed Sd (page...
Page 122 Alarms / Protection name Sd Generator L1 Overvoltage (page 562) Sd Generator L2 Overvoltage (page 562) Sd Generator L3 Overvoltage (page 562) Sd Generator L1L2 Overvoltage (page 562) Sd Generator L2L3 Overvoltage (page 563) Sd Generator L3L1 Overvoltage (page 563) BOC Generator L1 Undervoltage (page 563) Voltage BOC
Generator L2 Undervoltage (page 563) Page 123 Engine protections Alarms / Protection name Sd Overspeed (page 560) Speed Sd Underspeed (page 560) User Protections InteliLite 4 allows users to configure their own protections to any analog input or binary input/output.
Only one protection of 1st level and/or one protection of 2nd level can be configured on logical binary input/output. More than one protection can be configured on analog input. Page 124 User Protection types Alarm Fault Reset LBO Horn LBO Alarm Action: Action: Gen- SD Override Name Level Abbreviation History Common LBO List needed
activation activation CB open set stop blocking History Record Only Alarm List Indication Alarmlist indication + history record AL C OMMON Warning... Page 125 Protection blocking It is possible to configure one Protection Blocking to any User Protections (page 123). This function is used to block certain protections when their function is unwanted
or meaningless. Each user protection has an option to set the blocking condition. Protection blocking Block Type Description... Page 126 Configuration of protections in InteliConfig Control tab → Controller configuration → Protections tab → Analog / Binary protections Select the desired protections to be configured (Analog protections / Binary
protections). Add protection by clicking on the icon Delete selected protection by clicking on the icon Edit selected protection by clicking on the icon Adding analog protection Selecting the input source see User Protections on page 123. Page 127 Selecting the input for limit. Setpoints must have the correct resolution and dimension as protection
source value. Existing setpoint New user setpoint Existing user setpoint Prefix is added to the name based on protection type / level Selecting the input for delay. Setpoints must have the correct resolution 0.1 and dimension [s] Existing setpoint New user setpoint... Page 128 New user setpoint Existing user setpoint Text input for Alarm / History
message If user protection state is checked then created user protection has LBO located in Bin Values in the Group: User Protection States (page 422). Protection states Protection states are states of fixed and user protections. These states can be configured as binary output or used in PLC logic. Page 129 Analog input alarm evaluation principle
Image 5.25 Analog input alarm evaluation principle Alarm handling There are four 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 the controller is
switched on. Page 130 Alarm states An alarm can have the 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.
Image 5.26 Alarm List Alarm types –... Page 131 Breaker open and cool down (BOC) The event appears in the Alarm list and is recorded into the history log. It causes immediate opening of the GCB and then the standard stop sequence with cooling follows. The Gen-set cannot be started again while there is a BOC alarm in the Alarm list. Page 132
Alarm list Alarm list is a container of active and inactive alarms. It will appear automatically on the controller display, if a new alarm occurs, or can be displayed manually from the display menu.
Active alarms are shown as inverted, not yet confirmed alarms are marked with asterisk before them. Alarm list contains three types of alarms: Controller built-in alarms User configured alarms... Page 133 Protection Events specification Description type The generator frequency is out of limits given by Generator BOC Gen >, V The mains voltage is
out of limits given by Mains MP Mains Lx (where x=1,2,3) Mains Voltage The mains voltage is unbalanced more than the value of Unbalance Mains Voltage Unbalance (page 276) setpoint. Page 135 Once mode Set-up via InteliConfig To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup. Note:
First, the timer functions must be adjusted via setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292). Image 5.28 Once mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Once. Page 136 Image 5.29 Daily mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Daily. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of
each occurrence of timer. Then select the xth day of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 298)) and behavior of timer on weekends (Timer 1 Weekends (page... Page 137 Image 5.30 Weekly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Weekly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Also
adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Then select the xth week of repetition (Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 298)) and days when timer should be active... Page 138 There are two types of monthly repetition. The first is based on repeating one day in month. Image 5.31 Monthly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition
type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer. Page 139 Second type of monthly repetition is based on repeating days in week in month. Image 5.32 Monthly mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first occurrence of timer.
Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Then select the type of monthly repetition, the xth week of repetition and days in week. Short period mode Set-up via InteliConfig To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup. Note: First, the timer functions must be adjusted via
setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292). Image 5.33 Short period mode – InteliConfig In timer mode select Repeat. Rotation (page 223). When the phases are connected in different order (e.g. L1,L3,L2 or L2,L1,L3) the following alarms are detected: ALI Gen Ph Rotation Opposite (page 549) ALI Mains Ph Rotation Opposite (page 550) 5.5.16 Load
shedding The Load shedding is the controlled disconnection of less important load groups (circuits) when the object consumption is too high. Image 5.35 Load reconnection Image 5.36 Load manual reconnection 5.5.17 Dummy Load This function is meant to prevent engine from running without load, which can in some cases shorten engine lifespan. It
is a way user can set when to load external power bank and when to unload it. This function can only be active if the setpoint Dummy Load Active (page 287) is set to correct value (Gen... Power is above level set by Dummy Load Off (page 288) – in this case controller will wait for time set by setpoint Dummy Load Off Delay (page 288) before
deactivating the highest active stage of Dummy Load (If 472), 472) are active, controller will UMMY... Page 144 Curve Min [Ω] Max [Ω] Units VDO 10 Bar VDO40-120°C 3200 °C VDOLevel% General line 1 1000 Ω General line 2 1000 Ω General line 3 1000 Ω General line 4 1000 Ω General line 5 1000 Ω General line 6 1000 Ω... 5.5.19 PLC PLC Editor is
a powerful tool which helps you to create your own PLC scheme. It has a graphical interface to make user interface easy to use.
Image 5.37 PLC Editor main page List of available PLC blocks PLC block Number of blocks OR/AND... Page 146 information. Adjust properties of the blocks. See List of PLC blocks (page 510) for more information about blocks. Working with sheets Drag the sheet edges to re-size the sheet according to your needs. Image 5.38 Adjusting PLC sheet
Adding PLC blocks Adding a PLC block is simple and intuitive. Page 147 Image 5.39 Adding PLC blocks Note: To delete a PLC block just click on it and press delete button.
Also the delete selection function can be used. Note: To see context help for selected PLC block just press the F1 button. Define inputs and outputs Image 5.40 Blank sheet of PLC Editor Inputs... Page 148 Double-click on a free input position or existing input to add new input or edit the existing one. Select the source for the input. If you create a
binary input, you can select a source from the following categories: Bin. values – this category contains all binary values available in the controller as binary inputs, logical binary outputs, fixed protection states, user buttons, user protection states. Page 149 Image 5.42 PLC outputs IMPORTANT: It is necessary to click on Connect button after
selecting the output. Otherwise PLC output is not connected to output. Creating wires Wires can be created between PLC inputs and PLC blocks and between PLC blocks and PLC outputs. IMPORTANT: Keep the order of starting and finishing connection points.
Page 150 Note: To delete wire just click on it and press the Delete button. Also the Delete selection function can be used. PLC logic execution rules The PLC program is executed every 100 ms. The blocks are executed in order according to block numbers (item numbers), which are indicated in each block. Other functions Consistency check Use this
function to check if all inputs and outputs of PLC block are connected.
Delete whole content of sheet Use this function to delete the whole content of sheet (including blocks, wires, inputs, outputs, etc...). Hints Use this function to enable or disable quick hints for blocks (controller help is not affected by this function). Page 152 will not trigger showing the screen. The screen is then shown until the operator switches it to
another one. Alarm list screen has lower priority so even if a new alarm appears, the After-treatment screen is still displayed. To avoid displaying a blank screen, inactive lamps are represented by "dotted" icons. For no active lamp the screen shows all dotted icons. Page 153 Inactive Lamp name Active icon Alarm icon ECU Y ELLOW 447) LINK PAGE
ECU Y ELLOW ECU Yellow Wrn ECU Yellow ECU Y ELLOW LINK PAGE Lamp Lamp (page 533) 475) PAGE 447) ECU Y ELLOW 447) OLID PAGE ECU R 445) LINK PAGE... Page 154 Inactive Lamp name Active icon Alarm icon OLID PAGE 443) ATT DEF L EVEL LINK PAGE 440) Wrn ATT DEF ATT DEF L EVEL ATT DEF ATT DEF L EVEL Level Lamp
(page LINK Level Lamp 469) PAGE 534) 440) PAGE ATT DEF L EVEL... Page 155 Example: Image 5.46 The lamp state will be solid when signal is value 1, 2 = blink, 5 = blink fast Control of After-Treatment regeneration function Control of the non-mission regeneration is dependent on several conditions: Controller is in MAN mode GCB muset be
open only when GCB Control Mode (page 217) = Internal... General procedure of non-mission DPF regeneration This is procedure from user standpoint, and its general idea of non-mission regeneration. There might be variations depends on specific engine manufacturer.
Regeneration start: State: lamps signals DPF regeneration is needed User action: open GCB, prepare Gen-set for regeneration (go to manual mode, turn on LBI GCB Disable, LBI Force Protections Override, set Overspeed Limit SP) CU action: turn off protections and change limit for overspeed User action: close interlock (if interlock is available) USB
flash drive following steps have to be followed: Download and install latest .psi package from www.comap-control.com Use InteliConfig -> Tools -> USB Flash Export -> Export Manager There must be 4 files generated or copied on USB flash drive.
Page 158 Image 5.47 USB host flowchart Terminology: The Archive = the native file of InteliConfig, including the complete Configuration + History + Statistic + Values (at time of download) + Alarm list. Configuration = the part of Archive, in the terms of Configuration + Setpoints + PLC + IO definitions + Languages (for more information see
Configuration download on page 160). Page 159 Firmware upload Point 1 – controller detects that USB Flash Drive has been inserted. If the communication via USB is running, the controller will not detect the USB flash drive. On the other hand if the USB flash drive was detected, communication via USB B port is not possible. Point 2 –... Page 160
Confirming file (.txt) on USB flash drive is made (Name = SN_YYMMDDHHMM) Content: Serial number, Year/Date/Time, Upgrade to the FW "Name of the new CFG" successful. Confirmation pop-up message: "Controller programming successful" Firmware and configuration upload Point 1 – controller detects that USB Flash Drive has been inserted.
If the communication via USB B is running, the controller will not detect the USB memory key.
Confirmation pop-up message: "Archive successfully saved" 5.5.24 Firewall The firewall function allows to restrict the access to the controller application services (ComAp/TCP server, MODBUS/TCP server etc.) or to the specific computers or networks. Firewall can be activated on Ethernet port. Image 5.48 SW principle of E-STOP If the input voltage
of E-stop is higher than high comparison level (ex. higher than 80% of the supply voltage), then E-stop is not activated. If the input voltage of E-stop is lower than low comparison level (ex. lower than 60% of the supply voltage), then E-stop is activated. Page 163 by a user. The Comm. object number (CO) can be found via InteliConfig (Tools tab →
Generate Cfg image (COM)). User setpoints can be used to manage User protections and PLC. Add User setpoint Delete selected User setpoint Edit selected User setpoint Image 5.49 Setting parameters of a user setpoint InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Contents of the user setpoint Max.
32 characters Name Note: Does not consider duplicities (It is possible to have setpoints with the same name, but it is not recommended.) Can be chosen from a list or Dimension User can create their own with a limit of 32 characters. Resolution Max. Untrusted General-purpose interfaces, which may be exposed to public networks, such as the
Internet, are untrusted.
The communication is running through networks which are not under control of the entity who operates the controller. Thus, strict cybersecurity rules must apply for this type of interface. Untrusted interface are Ethernet and cellular module.
Page 166 Changing password and PIN The password and/or PIN for currently logged user can be changed. The user must be logged with username and password even if PIN has to be changed. Production mode Production mode is used to simplify working with the controller while manufacturing, putting into operation or service works. might be or is
connected to an untrusted interface and cybersecurity rules are not fulfilled because there is default administrator password. 5.6.3 Managing accounts User accounts can be managed from InteliConfig while an online connection to the controller is established. A user with administrator level must be logged with username/password and is prompted to
re-enter accounts password before the user management dialog is opened. Page 168 Changing account properties Select the account that needs to be deleted and click on the "pencil" button in the lower left part of the user management window. Then modify the desired property or properties. You can modify one or more properties at once. Page 169
Plug-in Module FW bookmark If is required to clone firmware of connected plug-in modules, click to checkbox "Include Plug-in Modules FW" User Management bookmark User has to create accounts in this section. These newly created accounts are stored in the clone At least one user with administrator rights (level 3) must be defined. Page 170
Image 5.52 Create clone 1. Select required clone and click on Next button 2.
Following window appears Image 5.53 Create clone 3.
Select required connection type 4. Fill in the password in case the clone was saved by selected Package protection option 5. Page 171 Manage clones Click on the ImEx clone icon for managing clones. Following window appears. Image 5.54 ImEx Clone Exporting clone It is possible to export clone from InteliConfig software into any location. To export
the clone click on the Export clone icon. Following window appears. Image 5.55 Save as clone 1. Importing clone It is possible to import clone from any location. For importing the clone click on the Import clone icon. Following window appears. Image 5.56 Open clone 1. Go to location where is required clone saved 2. Select the clone 3. PIN protection
If a user performs ten consecutive attempts to login using UID/PIN, providing correct UID but incorrect PIN, the user account is permanently blocked for login using this UID/PIN.
The user must login with username/password and change the PIN to unblock this login method again. Interface protection If anyone performs twenty consecutive attempts to login via one particular interface and does not provide either a valid username nor a valid uid the respective interface is blocked for 2 minutes. Page 174 IMPORTANT: There is a
backup e-mail address defined in the controller to which and only which ComAp will send the "password reset action code". Please be sure, that you have adjusted this e- mail address correctly. Use InteliConfig to adjust the backup e-mail address... Page 175 Reset password procedure 1. Connect InteliConfig. 2. Get the password reset request code
and send it via e-mail to [email protected] InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 176 3. Once you receive the reply from ComAp, copy the code from the e-mail (all characters inside the box as indicated below) InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 177 4. Paste the code into the password reset window Encryption of the communication
New technology CCS is used for an authentication and an encryption of the ComAp protocol via Internet/ethernet/AirGate. This technology is based on strong and proven cryptographic algorithms and has successfully passed penetration tests and cybersecurity audit. 6 Communication 6.1 PC 6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 6 back to Table of
contents 6.1 PC 6.1.1 Direct communication 6.1.2 Remote communication 6.1.1 Direct communication A RS232, USB, RS485 or ethernet interface can be used for direct cable connection to a PC. Connection via RS232 A plug-in communication module CM-RS232-485 is necessary for communication via RS232 connection. Image 6.3 Plug-in module CM
RS232-485 is used Connection via Ethernet A plug-in communication module CM3-Ethernet is necessary for Ethernet connection. The module is plugged into the slot located on the rear side of the controller. To find more information about installation of the modules see Plug-in module installation on page 58. Page 180 Note: If you have troubles with
setting up static and public IP address for direct connection from Internet try using AirGate connection instead. Image 6.6 Ethernet LAN connection Note: For information how to setup an AirGate connection, see AirGate connection on page 66. CM3-Ethernet module setup All settings related to the module are to be adjusted via the controller
setpoints.
Page 181 AirGate This connection type is intended for remote connection from InteliConfig, or any other ComAp PC tool over the Internet in situations, where obtaining fixed public IP address is not possible. Only two remote clients can be connected at the same time. Page 182 Event SMS The InteliLite 4 controller equipped with the CM2-4G-GPS
communication module is able to send Event SMS according to the setting of setpoint: Event Message (page 369) Note: First, the setpoint Telephone Number 1 (page 350) must be adjusted to enable this function. The following events can be received by mobile phone: Engine Start/Stop Manual Start/Stop... Page 183 Emails Event Email The InteliLite
4 controller equipped with the CM3-Ethernet communication module is able to send an Event Email according to the setting of setpoint: Event Message (page 369) Note: Setpoints Email Address 1 (page 366) SMTP Sender Address (page 364) SMTP Server Address (page 364) must be adjusted to enable this function. Message structure: Controller -----
------------------------------------------ Name: XXX Serial number: XXX SW branch: XXX SW version: XXX Application: XXX Appl. version: XXX Date: dd/mm/yyyy Time: hh:mm:ss Alarm list ----------------------------------------------- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 History events ----------------------------------------------- 0 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 1 -1 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 2
-2 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 3 Note: An asterisk means that alarm is unconfirmed and an exclamation mark means that alarm is active. Page 185 community string which matches with the community string adjusted in the controller otherwise the controller will refuse the operation. MIB table The "MIB table" (Management Information Base) is a
table which gives to the Manager a description of all objects provided by the Agent. The MIB table is specific for each controller type and configuration The MIB table is to be exported from the controller configuration using InteliConfig Controllers with identical firmware and configuration also share identical MIB table, however if the... The
notification message also contains controller name, serial number and textual description of the event. SMI version In InteliConfig the MIB table may be exported in two different formats – SMI v1 and SMI v2. The format which shall be used for export depends on the SNMP Manager and the SMI version that it supports. Typically, SMI v1 is used for
SNMP v1 and vice versa, but it is not a rule and SMI v2 may also be used for SNMP v1. Page 187 can be exported into a text file from the appropriate controller archive using InteliConfig. There are several special registers with fixed meaning (reserved registers) which are listed in a separate table in this chapter. MODBUS MODICON object Meaning
Access MODBUS function address type 0000 ..
Page 188 Number of Data type Meaning Data maping registers LSB1 = value, bits 16-23 MSB2 = value, bits 8-15 LSB2 = value, bits 0-7 MSB = 0 Char 1-byte ASCII character LSB = ASCII value of the character MSB = 0 StrList Index into a list of strings LSB = index into the list...
Page 189 Error codes (exception codes) An exception code is returned by the controller (server) if the query sent from the client could not be completed successfully. The controller responds with the error codes in as follows: 01 – Illegal function is returned if an incompatible type of operation is applied for a specific object, e.g. if function 03 is
applied to a binary object. Page 190 Register Number of Access Data type Meaning addresses registers 4404 - 4430 read Alarm 8. record in alarm list 4431 - 4457 read Alarm 9. record in alarm list 4458 - 4484 read Alarm 10.
record in alarm list 4485 - 4511 read Alarm 11. Page 191 Modbus Remote Start/Stop There is possibility when the controller is in AUTO mode to activate functionality remote start/stop by writing data FF00 into register 4700 applying function 5. The message Modbus Remote Start is written into history. To deactivate Modbus remote start/stop write
data 0000. MODBUS examples Modbus RTU examples Reading of Battery voltage... Page 192 Reading Nominal power Export table of values from InteliConfig Table: Values Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group address Nominal 01227 9018 Integer 32767 Generator Power Request: (Numbers in Hex)
Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 04CC 1228... Page 193 Reading all binary inputs as Modbus register Table: Values Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj.
Name Dimension Type Group address Binary Controller 01089 8235 Binary#2 Inputs Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register address Controller address Modbus function Number of registers 042C 1068 Response: (Numbers in Hex) Page 194 Reading binary inputs as coil status. Table: Binaries Allowed Modbus functions: 01, 02 Addresses Source Name
of Bit Name C.O.# Value Modbus Addr.
= Value Bit # Group Activated by protection State # Name of State (s): Prot. Addr.
= State 00000 Value 8235... Page 195 Starting the engine Before starting engine you may need to write password depending on the settings in controller. Table Reserved registers (page 189) Number of Register address Access Data type Meaning registers Writing:command argument 4207 - 4208 read/write Unsigned32 Reading: command return
value 4209 write Unsigned16... Page 196 Nominal Power – writing Table: Setpoints Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04, 06, 16 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group address Nominal Basic 03008 8276 Unsigned 5000 Power Settings Request: (Numbers in Hex) Data Register address Controller address Modbus function 0064 0BC0 = 3008
Response: (Numbers in Hex) Page 197 Modbus TCP examples Reading of Battery voltage Export table of values from InteliConfig Table: Values Allowed Modbus functions: 03, 04 Register Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Group address BatteryVoltag Controller 01053 8213 Integer Request: (Numbers in Hex) Register transaction protocol Length of
address Controller Modbus... 7 Technical data Power supply Communications Power supply range 8-36 VDC USB Device Non-isolated type B connector Power consumption USB Host Non-isolated type A connector 3.5 W (without modules) Non-isolated, 250 / 50 kbps, CAN 1 Terminator impedance 120 Ω RTC battery Replaceable (3 V) Fusing power 4
A w/o BOUT consumption... 8 Appendix 8.1 Controller objects 8.2 Alarms 8.3 Modules 6 back to Table of contents 8.1 Controller objects 8.1.1 List of controller objects types 8.1.2 Setpoints 8.1.3 Values 8.1.4 Logical binary inputs 8.1.5 Logical binary outputs 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs 8.1.7 PLC 8.1.2 Setpoints What setpoints are:... Page 200 List of
setpoints Run Hours Source Group: Basic settings Subgroup: Name User Logging Record Gen-Set Name Mains Voltage Detection in MRS Subgroup: Power settings Subgroup: Phase Rotation Nominal Power Phase Rotation Nominal Power Split Phase Subgroup: HMI Settings Subgroup: Current settings Main Screen Line 1 Nominal Current Main
Screen Line 2... Page 201 Cooling Speed Ventilation Pulse Time Subgroup: Stopping Timers Subgroup: ECU Settings Cooling Time ECU Speed Adjustment Stop Time Group: Maintenance Timers Subgroup: Maintenance Timer 1 After Cooling Time Maintenance Timer 1 RunHours Subgroup: D+ Function Maintenance Timer 1 Interval D+ Function
Maintenance Timer 1 Protection D+ Threshold Subgroup: Maintenance Timer 2 D+ Delay... Page 202 Generator Underfrequency BOC Dummy Load On Delay Generator <> Frequency Delay Dummy Load Off Dummy Load Off Delay Group: Mains Settings Subgroup: AMF Timers Group: Scheduler Emergency Start Delay Subgroup: Time & Date Mains
Return Delay Time MCB Close Delay Date Transfer Delay Time Stamp Period... Page 203 DNS IP Address 1 Timer 4 Weekends DNS IP Address 2 Group: Geo-Fencing IP Firewall Subgroup: Geo Fencing Subgroup: AirGate Settings Geo-Fencing AirGate Connection Subgroup: Position AirGate Address Home Latitude Airgate Port Home Longitude
Subgroup: ComAp Client Settings Subgroup: Fence 1 Direct Connection InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 204 Direct Connection Port Subgroup: AirGate Settings ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout AirGate Connection Subgroup: E-mail Settings AirGate Address SMTP Server Address AirGate Port SMTP Sender Address Subgroup: ComAp Client
Settings SMTP User Name Direct Connection SMTP User Password Direct Connection Port SMTP Encryption ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout Email Address 1 Subgroup: MODBUS Settings... Page 205 Subgroup: Configuration 1 Nominal RPM 1 Nominal Frequency 1 Nominal Voltage Ph-N 1 Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 1 Nominal Current 1 Connection
Type 1 ECU Speed Adjustment 1 Nominal Power 1 Nominal Power Split Phase 1 Subgroup: Configuration 2 Nominal RPM 2 Nominal Frequency 2 Nominal Voltage Ph-N 2 Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 2 Nominal Current 2...
Page 206 Group: Basic settings Subgroup: Name Gen-Set Name Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 ..
15 characters [-] Default value InteliLite Alternative config Step Comm object 8637 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description User defined name, used for the controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection. Page 207 Nominal Power Split Phase Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW
1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [kW] Default value 200 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 9977 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type (page 209) Description Nominal power of the Gen-set for detected split-phase or mono phase connection. Page 208 Gen CT
Ratio Prim Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [A] Default value 2000 A Alternative config Step Comm object 8274 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Current transformers ratio of Gen-set. 6 back to List of setpoints Gen CT Ratio Sec Setpoint group... Page
209 CT Location Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Load / Gen-set / None [-] Default value Gen-set Alternative config Step Comm object 11625 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint adjusts position of current measurement. Load Current CT's are physically
placed on Load (typically between GCB and MCB). Page 210 Mono Phase Single phase voltage measurement L1-N 1x CT (Current Transformer) SplPhL1L2 Double Delta connection Split Phase Two phase voltage measurement L1,L2 with 180° phase shift 2x CT (Current Transformer) SplPhL1L3 Double Delta connection Split Phase Two phase voltage
measurement L1,L3 with 180° phase shift 2x CT (Current Transformer) 3Ph3Wire Ungrounded Delta connection... Page 211 L1 >=100 V SplPhL1L2 L2 >= 100 V L3 <= 20 V L1 >=100 V Mono Phase L2 <= 20 V L3 <= 20 V Voltage Autodetect shutdown 6 back to List of setpoints Nominal Voltage Ph-N Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units]... Page 212 Nominal Voltage 3Ph Low Y Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 80 .. 20 000 [V] Default value 120 V Alternative config Step Comm object 20811 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Visible if one of the three Connection type (page 209) Setpoints is set to Setpoint visibility... Page
213 Nominal Voltage High Leg D Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 80 .. 20 000 [V] Default value 277 V Alternative config Step Comm object 20813 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Visible if one of the three Connection type (page 209) Setpoints is set to Setpoint visibility...
Page 214 Nominal Voltage MonoPhase Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 80 .. 20 000 [V] Default value 120 V Alternative config Step Comm object 20815 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Visible if one of the three Connection type (page 209) Setpoints is set to Setpoint visibility Autodetect. Page 215
Subgroup: Frequency settings Nominal Frequency Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 30 .. 65 [Hz] Default value 50 Hz Alternative config Step 1 Hz Comm object 8278 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz). Page 216
Nominal RPM Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 100 .. 4 000 [RPM] Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config Step 1 RPM Comm object 8253 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal engine speed (RPM - revolutions per minute).
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal RPM 1 (page 372),... Page 217 Power On Mode Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Previous / OFF [-] Default value Previous Alternative config Step Comm object 13000 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility
Always Description This setpoint adjusts controller mode after power on of controller. Previous When controller is power on, controller is switched to last mode before power off. Page 218 Step Comm object 11771 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only if Controller Mode (page 216) = GCB Description This
setpoint adjusts control mode of GCB. The breaker is controlled only from controller. Any unexpected change of 450) causes Sd GCB Fail (page 561) immediately. Page 219 Reset To Manual Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 9983 Related
applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description If this function is enabled, the controller will switch automatically to MAN mode when there is a red alarm in the alarm list and fault reset button is pressed. Page 220 Horn Timeout Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 599 s /
Horn Reset [-] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8264 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Setting of horn behavior. Page 221 Zero Power Mode Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 360 [min] Default value Disabled Alternative config
Step 1 min Comm object 8548 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description The controller is switched to Zero Power Mode when there is no user interaction with the controller for the... Page 222 User Logging Record Setpoint group Basic
settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23885 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoints enables / disables counting of User loggins. Every time user login/logout to the controller, there is a message:
User with user index Enabled (n) logged in/out …... Page 223 Subgroup: Phase Rotation Phase Rotation Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Clockwise / CounterCCW [-] Default value Clockwise Alternative config Step Comm object 15122 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility All the time
Description This setpoint adjust the phase sequence of voltage terminals. 6 back to List of setpoints Subgroup: HMI Settings Main Screen Line 1... Page 224 Screen Filter Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Enable / Disabled [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 15889 Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Every analog value showed on CU screen is filtered when setpoint is enabled. 6 back to List of setpoints Group: Communication Settings Subgroup: Controller Address... Page 225 Group: Engine settings Subgroup: Starting Fuel Solenoid Setpoint group Engine settings Related
FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Diesel / Gas [-] Default value Diesel Alternative config Step Comm object 9100 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Determines behavior of the Binary output 477) OLENOID PAGE... Page 226 Maximum Cranking Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 1 .. 255 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8256 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Maximum time limit of cranking time. 6 back to List of setpoints Cranking Fail Pause Setpoint group... Prestart Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range
[units] 0 .. 3600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8394 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Time of closing of the 496) output prior to the engine start. Set to zero if you want to leave RESTART PAGE the output... Starting Oil Pressure Setpoint group Engine settings Related
FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / 0,1 .. 10,0 [bar] Default value 4,5 bar Alternative config Step 0,1 bar Comm object 9681 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Oil pressure limit for starting. Page 229 Idle RPM Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 100 .. 4000 [RPM]
Default value 900 RPM Alternative config Step 1 RPM Comm object 9946 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint adjusts idle speed of engine. 6 back to List of setpoints Subgroup: Choke Choke Function... Page 230 Choke Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range
[units] 0 .. 3600 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 13011 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Only when LBO 471) is configured and setpoint Choke Function HOKE PAGE Setpoint visibility (page 229) Page 231 Choke Start Temp Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] -20,0 .. 80,0 [°C]
Default value 0,0 °C Alternative config Step 0,1 °C Comm object 15716 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Only when LBO 471) is configured and setpoint Choke Function HOKE PAGE... Page 232 Choke Increment Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,00 .. 20,00 [s/°C] Default value 0,00 s/°C Alternative
config Step 0,01 s/°C Comm object 15715 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Only when LBO 471) is configured and setpoint Choke Function HOKE PAGE... Page 233 Choke Voltage Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / 1–100 [%] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object
15718 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only when LBO 471) is configured. HOKE PAGE Description This setpoint adjust threshold level for deactivation of 471) Page 234 Choke Lead Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. Prestart Time [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm
object 15774 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only when LBO 471) is configured.
HOKE PAGE Description This setpoint adjust the lead of logical binary output C 471) Page 235 Subgroup: Starting Timers Fuel Solenoid Lead Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,0 .. 25,0 [s] Default value 0,5 s Alternative config Step 0,1 s Comm object 10525 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay between 477) Page 236 opens during Cooling period again. This output can be used for switching the governor between idle and nominal speed. Note: When controller is in the MAN mode, it is possible to finish the Idle Time count down by pushing the Start button. Image 8.3 Idle Time 1 Image 8.4 Idle Time
2 6 back to List of setpoints... Minimal Stabilization Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. Maximal Stabilization Time (page 238) Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8259 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description When the Gen-set has been started
and the idle timer has elapsed, the controller will wait for a period adjusted by this setpoint before closing GCB, even if the generator voltage and frequency are already in limits. Page 238 Maximal Stabilization Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Minimal Stabilization Time (page 237) .. 3600 [s] Default value 10 s
Alternative config Step Comm object 8313 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description When the Gen-set has been started and the idle timer has elapsed, the generator voltage and frequency must get within limits within this period of time, otherwise an appropriate shutdown alarm (generator voltage
and/or frequency) is issued. Page 239 Run Only Block Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 5.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 10023 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description During the start of the Gen-set, some engine
protections have to be blocked (e.g. Oil pressure). The protections are unblocked after the Protect Hold Off.
Subgroup: Stopping Timers Cooling Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 3 600 [s] Default value 30 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8258 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Runtime of the unloaded gen-set to cool the engine before stop. 6 back to List
of setpoints Stop Time Setpoint group... Page 241 Image 8.8 Stop Time 2 6 back to List of setpoints After Cooling Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 3 600 [s] Default value 180 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8662 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard... Page 242 Enabled The D+ terminal
is used for both functions – “running engine” detection and charge fail detection.
ChargeFail The D+ terminal is used for charge fail detection only Disabled The D+ terminal is not used. Image 8.9 D+ Function 1 Image 8.10 D+ Function 2 Note: Delay of this function is adjusted via D+ Delay (page 243) Page 243 D+ Threshold Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0..100 [%] Default value 80 % Alternative
config Step Comm object 14959 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only if setpoint D+ Function (page 241) is not set to Disabled value. Description This setpoint adjusts threshold level for D+ Function (page... Page 244 Subgroup: Engine Protections Overspeed Sd Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Underspeed Sd (page 246)50 .. 200 [%] Default value 115% Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal RPM (page 216) Comm object 8263 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always... Page 245 Image 8.11 Staring speed overshoot › Ovespeed Sd Image 8.12 Staring speed overshoot ‹ Ovespeed Sd 6 back
to List of setpoints Starting Overspeed Time Setpoint group Engine protection Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 255 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object... Sd overspeed option will result in controller shutting down the engine and displaying Sd Starting Overspeed alarm and NextStartAt option will result in controller stopping the
engine and trying to start again. The number of attempts is defined by Cranking Attempts (page 225). Page 247 Oil Pressure Sd Setpoint group User Setpoints Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 10.0 [bar] Default value 1.0 bar Alternative config Step 0.1 bar Comm object 65533 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint
visibility Always Description Threshold for Sd Oil Pressure (page 565) user protection. Page 248 Coolant Temp BOC Setpoint group User Setpoints Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] -16 .. 120 [°C] Default value 90 °C Alternative config Step 1 °C Comm object 65530 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always
Description Threshold for BOC Coolant Temp (page 565) user protection. Page 249 Fuel Level Delay Setpoint group User Setpoints Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 ..
3600.0 [s] Default value 10.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 65527 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for Wrn Fuel Level (page 536)/BOC Coolant Temp (page 565) user protection. Page 250 Subgroup: Fuel Pump Fuel Pump On Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW
1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. Fuel Pump Off (page 251) Default value 20 % Alternative config Step Comm object 10100 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility All the time Description Threshold level for switching the binary output 477) Page 251 Fuel Pump Off Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units]
Fuel Pump On (page 250) .. 100 [%] Default value 90 % Alternative config Step Comm object 10101 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility All the time Description Threshold level for switching the binary output 477) Page 252 Transfer Wrn Delay Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units]
Disabled / 1 .. 600 [s] Default value 30 s Alternative config Step Comm object 10685 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical binary output 477) is configured PAGE... Page 253 Battery Overvoltage Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Battery Undervoltage (page 252)
.. 40.0 [V] Default value 36.0 V Alternative config Step 0.1 V Comm object 9587 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Warning threshold for high battery voltage. Page 254 Subgroup: Pulse Counters Conversion Coefficient Pulse 1 Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 ...
1 000 [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10994 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Only if LBI 455) is configured ULSE... Page 255 Subgroup: Ventilation Ventilation Pulse Time Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0–3600 [s] Default value 30 s Alternative config Step
Comm object 15767 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Only when logical binary output 504) ENTILATION ULSE PAGE ENTILATION Setpoint visibility... Page 256 Group: Maintenance Timers Subgroup: Maintenance Timer 1 Maintenance Timer 1 RunHours Setpoint group Maintenance Timers Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 ...
9 999 [h] / Disabled Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 13853 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Maintenance timer counts down when engine is running. Page 257 Maintenance Timer 1 Protection Setpoint group Maintenance Timers Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units]
Warning / BOC [-] Default value Warning Alternative config Step Comm object 20586 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Type of the maintenance alarm of both Maintenance Timer 1 RunHours (page 256) Maintenance Timer 1 Interval (page... Page 258 Maintenance Timer 2 Interval Setpoint
group Maintenance Timers Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 36 [month] / Disabled Default value Disabled Alternative config Step 1 month Comm object 20584 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Maintenance timer counts down all the time, setting is done in months, but actual Maintenance
Timer 2 Interval (page 413) Page 259 Subgroup: Maintenance Timer 3 Maintenance Timer 3 RunHours Setpoint group Maintenance Timers Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 ... 9 999 [h] / Disabled Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 13855 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always
Description Maintenance timer counts down when engine is running. Page 260 Maintenance Timer 3 Protection Setpoint group Maintenance Timers Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Warning / BOC [-] Default value Warning Alternative config Step Comm object 20588 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always
Description Type of the maintenance alarm of both Maintenance Timer 3 RunHours (page 259) Maintenance Timer 3 Interval (page... Page 261 Overload Wrn Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. Overload BOC (page 260) Default value 120 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Power (page 206) Comm object
9685 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Threshold level for overload of generator (in % of... Page 262 Short Circuit BOC Delay Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.00 .. 10.00 [s] Default value 0.04 s Alternative config Step 0.01 s Comm object 9991 Related
applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description Delay for Short Circuit BOC (page 261) protection. Page 263 Image 8.15 IDMT Overcurrent Delay 6 back to List of setpoints Current Unbalance BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 200 [%] of Nominal Current (page 207)
Default value 50 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Current (page 207) Comm object 8284... Page 264 Subgroup: Voltage Protection Generator Overvoltage Sd Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Generator Overvoltage Wrn (page 264) .. 200 [%] Default value 110 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage
Ph-N (page 211) Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 211) Comm object 8291 Related applications... Page 265 Generator Undervoltage Wrn Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Generator Undervoltage BOC (page 265) Generator Overvoltage Wrn (page Range [units] 264) Default value 70 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage
Ph-N (page 211) Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 211) Comm object 9687 Related applications... Page 266 Generator <> Voltage Delay Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,0 .. 600,0 [s] Default value 3,0 s Alternative config Step 0,1 s Comm object 9103 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint
visibility Always Description Delay for Generator Overvoltage Sd (page 264), Generator Overvoltage Wrn (page... Page 267 Subgroup: Frequency Protection Generator Overfrequency BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Generator Overfrequency Wrn (page 267) .. 200,0 [%] Default value 110,0 % Alternative config
Step 0,1 % of Nominal Frequency (page 215) Comm object 8296 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level... Page 268 Generator Underfrequency BOC Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,0 .. Generator Underfrequency Wrn (page 267) Default value 85,0 % Alternative config Step 0,1 % of Nominal Frequency (page
215) Comm object 8298 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description... Page 269 Group: Mains Settings Subgroup: AMF Timers Emergency Start Delay Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 6 000 [s] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8301 Related
applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Delay after the mains failure to the start command of the Gen-set. Page 270 MCB Close Delay Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 1.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s
Comm object 8389 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Delay after mains returns to MCB closing, if the Gen-set is not running (e.g. Page 271 Image 8.17 Transfer Delay 1 If some delay between MCB F 453) deactivation and closing of GCB C
EEDBACK PAGE LOSE PAGE 480) output is required, then the Transfer Delay must be set to sum of "MCB opening" + "Delay" time. Delay used in dual operation function. Page 272 Subgroup: Mains Voltage Limits Mains Overvoltage Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Mains Undervoltage (page 274) .. 150 [%] Default value
110 % Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 211) Comm object 8305 Related applications Config level Standard... Page 273 Mains Overvoltage Hys Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 100 .. Mains Overvoltage (page 272) Default value 105 % Alternative config Step Comm object 14132 Related
applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Mains overvoltage protection. Page 274 Mains Undervoltage Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 50 .. Mains Overvoltage (page 272) Default value 60 %
Alternative config Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 211) Comm object 8307 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description... Page 275 Mains Undervoltage Hys Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Mains Undervoltage (page
274) .. 100 [%] Default value 65 % Alternative config Step Comm object 14130 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Mains undervoltage protection. Page 276 Mains Overvoltage Delay Setpoint group Mains
Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 2.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 8306 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Delay for Mains Overvoltage (page 272) Page 277 Mains Voltage Unbalance Delay
Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 2.0 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 8447 Related applications Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Delay for... Page 278 Mains Overfrequency Hys Setpoint group
Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 100 .. Mains Overfrequency (page 277) Default value 102.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 14134 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Mains
overfrequency protection. Page 279 Mains Underfrequency Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 50 .. Mains Overfrequency (page 277) Default value 98.0 % Alternative config Step 1.0 % of Nominal Frequency (page 215) Comm object 8312 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the
setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Threshold for Mains underfrequency. Page 280 Mains Underfrequency Hys Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Mains Underfrequency (page 279) .. 100 [%] Default value 98.0 % Alternative config Step 0.1 % Comm object 14135 Related applications Config level
Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Threshold defines the level of turning off Mains underfrequency protection. Page 281 Mains < > Frequency Delay Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 0.5 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s
Comm object 8311 Related applications Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Delay for... Page 282 Comm object 8444 Related applications Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description The
setpoint influences the behavior of the output MCB C 490). LOSE PAGE Close On When the output MCB C 490) is active –... Page 283 MCB Opens On Setpoint group Mains Settings Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Mains Fail / Gen Run [-] Default value Gen Run Alternative config Step Comm object 9850 Related applications Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217) Description Setpoint adjust the behavior of opening MCB in AUTO mode when there is mains fail. Page 284 Group: Load Management Subgroup: Load Shedding Load Shedding Active Setpoint group Load Management Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / Gen
only [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 11001 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint is used for adjustment when the load shedding function is active. Page 285 Load Shedding Delay Setpoint group Load Management Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 ..
600.0 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8887 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if Load Shedding Active (page 284) is enabled Description This setpoint is used to proceeds the next Load shedding stage. Page 286 Load Reconnection Delay Setpoint group Load Management
Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value 10 s Alternative config Step Comm object 8893 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if Load Shedding Active (page 284) is enabled Description This setpoint is used to proceeds the lower Load shedding stage. Page 287 Subgroup: Dummy Load
Dummy Load Active Setpoint group Load Management Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] GenOnly / Disable [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 11776 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Always Description This setpoint enables / disables Dummy Load function. IMPORTANT: If Gen Only
option is chosen, no dummy load will be activated when in parallel with mains.
Page 288 Dummy Load On Delay Setpoint group Load Management Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0.0 .. 600.0 [s] Default value 15 s Alternative config Step 0.1 s Comm object 14506 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility If Dummy Load Active (page 287) is not set to disabled Description This setpoint determines
delay after which additional Dummy Load Stage will be activated. Page 289 Group: Scheduler Subgroup: Time & Date Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] HH:MM:SS [-] Default value 00:00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object 24554 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always
Description Real time clock adjustment.
Note: RTC has backup battery. Page 290 Time Stamp Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 240 [min] Default value 60 min Alternative config Step 1 min Comm object 8979 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Time interval for periodic history records. Note:
History record is made only when engine is running. Page 291 DST Period Rule Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 AUSTRALIA, CHILE, EUROPE, MEXICO, NEW ZEALAND, PARAGUAY, Range [units] US/CANADA [-] Default value AUSTRALIA Alternative config Step Comm object 20251 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if DST Switching Mode (page 290) = AUTO Description Selection of the rule that will be applied for the calculation of the Daylight Saving Time (DST) validity... Page 292 Subgroup: Timer 1 Timer 1 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Disable / Manual On / No Func / TEST / Test OnLd / MFail Blk / Rem
Start/Stop / Auto Range [units] Run / Mode OFF [-] Default value Disable Alternative config Step... Page 293 Timer 1 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10969 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints
for timer 1 are: Timer 1 Function (page 292) Timer 1 Day (page 296) Timer 1 Repetition (page 294) Timer 1 Repeated Day In Week (page 296) Page 294 Timer 1 First Occur.
Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page 292). Page 295 Timer 1
Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292) Description Repeated interval of...
Page 296 Timer 1 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292)
Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week. Page 297 Timer 1 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the
setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the... Page 298 Timer 1 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint
Timer 1 Function (page 292) Description Refresh period of Timer 1 Function (page 292). Page 299 Timer 1 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility
Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 292) Description Behavior of Timer 1 Function (page 292) Page 300 Subgroup: Timer 2 Timer 2 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Disable / Manual On / No Func / TEST / Test OnLd / MFail Blk / Rem Start/Stop / Auto Range [units] Run / Mode OFF [-] Default value No Func
Alternative config Step... Page 301 Timer 2 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10970 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 2 are: Timer 2 Function (page 300) Timer 2 Day (page 304) Timer
2 Repetition (page 302) Timer 2 Repeated Day In Week (page 304) Page 302 Timer 2 First Occur. Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function
(page 300) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 2 Function (page 300). Page 303 Timer 2 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned
by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 300) Description Repeated interval of... Page 304 Timer 2 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 300) Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week. Page 305 Timer 2 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 300) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the... Page 306 Timer 2 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 300) Description Refresh period of Timer 2 Function (page 300). Page 307 Timer 2 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related
applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 2 Function (page 300) Description Behavior of Timer 2 Function (page 300) Page 308 Subgroup: Timer 3 Timer 3 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Disable / Manual On / No Func / TEST / Test OnLd / MFail Blk / Rem Start/Stop /
Auto Range [units] Run / Mode OFF [-] Default value No Func Alternative config Step... Page 309 Timer 3 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10971 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 3
are: Timer 3 Function (page 308) Timer 3 Day (page 312) Timer 3 Repetition (page 310) Timer 3 Repeated Day In Week (page 312) Page 310 Timer 3 First Occur. Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 3 Function (page 308). Page 311 Timer 3 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-] Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description Repeated interval of... Page 312 Timer 3 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm
object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week. Page 313 Timer 3 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week
Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the... Page 314 Timer 3 Refresh Period Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value
Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description Refresh period of Timer 3 Function (page 308). Page 315 Timer 3 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-]
Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 3 Function (page 308) Description Behavior of Timer 3 Function (page 308) Page 316 Subgroup: Timer 4 Timer 4 Function Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Disable /
Manual On / No Func / TEST / Test OnLd / MFail Blk / Rem Start/Stop / Auto Range [units] Run / Mode OFF [-] Default value No Func Alternative config Step... Page 317 Timer 4 Setup Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10973 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level
Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Related setpoints for timer 4 are: Timer 4 Function (page 316) Timer 4 Day (page 320) Timer 4 Repetition (page 318) Timer 4 Repeated Day In Week (page 320) Page 318 Timer 4 First Occur. Time Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] [HH:MM] Default value 00:00 Alternative config
Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description Time of first occurrence of Timer 4 Function (page 316). Page 319 Timer 4 Repeated Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Short Period [-]
Default value Daily Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description Repeated interval of... Page 320 Timer 4 Day Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday /
Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-] Default value All OFF Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week. Page 321 Timer 4 Repeat Week In Month Setpoint group
Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 [week] Default value 1 week Alternative config Step 1 week Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description This setpoint adjust the week of month in which the... Page 322 Timer 4 Refresh Period
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description Refresh period of Timer 4 Function (page 316).
Page 323 Timer 4 Weekends Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Including / Skip / Postpone [-] Default value Including Alternative config Step Comm object Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 4 Function (page 316) Description Behavior of Timer 4 Function
(page 316) Page 324 Group: Geo-Fencing Subgroup: Geo Fencing Geo-Fencing Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Disabled / Enabled / LBI Enable [-] Default value Disabled Alternative config Step Comm object 11681 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description This setpoint enables or disables geo-fencing function. Page 325 Home Longitude Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] -180,0000..180,0000 [°] Default value 0,0000 ° Alternative config Step 0,0001 ° Comm object 14607 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module
is installed Description This setpoint adjust longitude of "home" position. Home is position where gen-set should runs. Positions on east hemisphere have positive value, position on west hemisphere have negative value. Page 326 Subgroup: Fence 1 Fence 1 Protection Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] HistRecOnl / Wrn / Sd /
BOC[-] Default value HistRecOnl Alternative config Step Comm object 14610 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Protection type for geo-fencing 1 protection. Page 327 Fence 1 Radius Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,0..99,9 [km] Default
value 0,0 km Alternative config Step 0,1 km Comm object 11677 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Radius for circle area 1. Page 328 Subgroup: Fence 2 Fence 2 Protection Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] HistRecOnl / Wrn / Sd / BOC[-]
Default value HistRecOnl Alternative config Step Comm object 14611 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Protection type for geo-fencing 2 protection. Page 329 Fence 2 Radius Setpoint group Geo-Fencing Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0,0..99,9 [km] Default value
0,0 km Alternative config Step 0,1 km Comm object 14608 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Radius for circle area 2. Page 330 Description This setpoint enable or disable module in slot A. 6 back to List of setpoints Subgroup: Slot B Slot B Setpoint group Plug-In
Modules Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value ENABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 24279 Related applications AMF, MRS... Page 331 COM1 Communication Speed Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200[bps] Default value 57600 bps
Alternative config Step Comm object 24341 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint COM1 Mode (page Setpoint visibility 330) Page 332 Subgroup: COM2 Setting COM2 Mode Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Direct / MODBUS / DualSlave /
Dual Master [-] Default value Direct Alternative config Step Comm object 24451 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Communication protocol switch for the COM2 channel. Page 333 COM2 MODBUS Communication Speed Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW
1.3.0 Range [units] 9600 / 19200 / 38400 / 57600 / 115200 [bps] Default value 9600 bps Alternative config Step Comm object 24420 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint COM2 Mode (page Setpoint visibility 332) Page 334 Network Mode Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS
Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 2G / 3G / 4G / Automatic [-] Default value Automatic Alternative config Step Comm object 24132 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint adjusts preferred connection type of CM2-4G-GPS module. Page 335 Connection Check
IP1 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23978 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 333) Description IP address of reliable server in the
internet. Page 336 Connection Check IP2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23977 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 333) Description
IP address of reliable server in the internet. Page 337 Connection Check IP3 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Default value "empty" Alternative config Step Comm object 23976 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility
Connection (page 333) Description IP address of reliable server in the internet. Page 338 Subgroup: TCP/IP Settings DNS Mode Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Automatic / Manual [-] Default value Automatic Alternative config Step Comm object 23988 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint
visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables to enter DNS server addresses manually, even with the Internet Connection (page 333) Page 339 DNS IP Address 2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config Step Comm object 23986 Related
applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 2 is adjusted. Page 340 Connection (page 333) 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 global.airgate.link. 6 back to List of setpoints InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 341 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this to enable/disable direct connection of a ComAp client (e.g. InteliConfig) to the IP address of the controller. Note: For Direct connection the controller IP address
must be reachable from the client IP address. Page 342 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This port is used to listen for an incoming TCP connection if Direct Connection is ENABLED. 6 back to List of setpoints ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout CM-Ethernet Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0... Page 343 Subgroup: E-mail
Settings SMTP Server Address Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value global.airgate.link:9925 Alternative config Step Comm object 23962 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used for entering the
domain name (e.g. Page 344 SMTP User Name Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24313 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to enter the username for
the SMTP server. Leave the setpoint blank if the SMTP server does not require authentication. Page 345 SMTP Encryption Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] None / SSL-TLS / STARTTLS [-] Default value None Alternative config Step Comm object 23965 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant
module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 333) Page 346 Email Address 2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24297 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility
Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent.
Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send. Page 347 Email Address 4 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24144 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is
installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send. Page 348 Event Message CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object
10926 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules. Page 349 BOC Message CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON /
OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 10566 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or disables BOC Messages. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules. Page 350 Telephone Number 1 Setpoint
group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24296 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM
numbers use either the national format (i.e. Page 351 Telephone Number 3 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 ..
31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24143 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM numbers use either the national format (i.e. Page 352
Subgroup: GPS Settings GPS Tracking Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23975 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection
(page 333) Page 353 GPS Clock Sync Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Enabled / Disabled [-] Default value Enabled Alternative config Step Comm object 23974 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page
333) Page 354 Group: CM-Ethernet Subgroup: TCP/IP Settings IP Address Mode Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] MANUAL / AUTOMATIC / DISABLED [-] Default value AUTOMATIC Alternative config Step Comm object 23939 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module
is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the ethernet connection is adjusted. Page 355 IP Address Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 15 characters [-] Default value 192.168.1.254 Alternative config Step Comm object 23950 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if
relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode Setpoint visibility (page 354) Page 356 Gateway IP Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 192.168.1.1 Alternative config Step Comm object 23948 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Only if relevant
module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode Setpoint visibility (page 354) Page 357 DNS IP Address 1 Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config Step Comm object 23947 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if
relevant module is installed Description The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 1 is adjusted. Page 358 IP Firewall Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] ENABLED / DISABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 23920 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoints enables to switch on the built-in Firewall functionality. DISABLED The firewall function is switched off The firewall function is switched on, use InteliConfig to setup the firewall rules... Page 359 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This port is
used for TCP data communication with the AirGate server. Note: Use port 21, 23 or 6127 for standard ComAp AirGate service. 6 back to List of setpoints InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 360 Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this to enable/disable direct connection of a ComAp client (e.g. InteliConfig) to the
IP address of the controller. Note: For Direct connection the controller IP address must be reachable from the client IP address. Page 361 ComAp Client Inactivity Timeout CM-Ethernet Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-4G-GPS Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s] Default value 60 s Alternative config Step Comm object 24098 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Connection (TCP socket) is closed by controller, if a client (e.g. Page 362 Subgroup: SNMP Settings SNMP Agent Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object
23936 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enable or disable SNMP Agent. Page 363 SNMP Traps IP Address 2 Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] Valid IP address [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 24094
Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description IP address 2 for receiving SNMP Traps.
Page 364 Subgroup: E-mail Settings SMTP Server Address Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value global.airgate.link:9925 Alternative config Step Comm object 23942 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This
setpoint is used for entering the domain name (e.g. Page 365 SMTP UserName Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 31 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 23943 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this
setpoint to enter the username for the SMTP server. Leave the setpoint blank if the SMTP server does not require authentication. Page 366 SMTP Encryption Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] None / SSL-TLS / STARTTLS [-] Default value None Alternative config Step Comm object 23938 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint Internet Setpoint visibility Connection (page 333) Page 367 Email Address 2 Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] 0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24297 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not be send. Page 368 Email Address 4 CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units]
0..63 characters [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 24144 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Enter in this setpoint a valid e-mail address where the alarm and event e-mails shall be sent. Leave this setpoint blank if alarm and event email should not
be send. Page 369 E-mail/SMS Language CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] Depends on CU languages [-] Default value English Alternative config Step Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description Use this setpoint to
set the language of SMS and e-mail. Page 370 Sd Message CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] ON / OFF [-] Default value Alternative config Step Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint enables or
disables Sd Message. This setpoint is common for CM3-Ethernet and CM2-4G-GPS modules. Page 371 Subgroup: NTP Settings NTP Clock Synchronization Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-] Default value DISABLED Alternative config Step Comm object 23934 Related applications AMF, MRS Config
level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used to enable/disable controller time synchronization with exact time from an NTP server. Page 372 Time Zone CM-4G-GPS Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-Ethernet Range [units] GMT-12:00 .. GMT+13:00 [hours] Default value GMT+1:00 hour
Alternative config Step Comm object 24366 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed Description This setpoint is used to select the time zone where the controller is located. Page 373 Nominal Frequency 1 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 30 .. 65 [Hz]
Default value 50 Hz Alternative config Step 1 Hz Comm object 9913 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz). Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active. Page 374 Nominal Current 1 Setpoint group Alternate Config
Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 10 000 [A] Default value 350 A Alternative config Step Comm object 12049 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description It is current limit for generator current protections and means maximal continuous generator current.
Nominal Current can be different from generator rated current value. Page 375 Corner-Grounded Delta Split Phase Delta Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift No neutral is available 3x CT (Current Transformer) 3Ph4Wire Grounded Star (Grounded Wye) connection – 3PY Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with
120° phase shift 3x CT (Current Transformer) High Leg D High Leg Delta connection Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3... Page 376 ECU Speed Adjustment 1 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 100 [%] Default value 50 % Alternative config Step Comm object 14337 Related applications AMF, MRS Config
level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description Enables to adjust engine speed in ECU via CAN bus. Page 377 Nominal Power Split Phase 1 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [kW] Default value 200 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 15771 Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type (page 209) Description Nominal power of the Gen-set for detected split-phase or mono phase connection. Page 378 Nominal Frequency 2 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 30 .. 65 [Hz] Default value 50 Hz Alternative config
Step 1 Hz Comm object 9914 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz). Note: This value is used when binary input 439) is active. Page 379 Nominal Current 2 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [A] Default value
350 A Alternative config Step Comm object 12050 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description It is current limit for generator current protections and means maximal continuous generator current. Nominal Current can be different from generator rated current value. Page 380 Corner-Grounded Delta
Split Phase Delta Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift No neutral is available 3x CT (Current Transformer) 3Ph4Wire Grounded Star (Grounded Wye) connection – 3PY Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift 3x CT (Current Transformer) High Leg D High Leg Delta connection Three phase
voltage measurement L1,L2,L3... Page 381 ECU Speed Adjustment 2 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 100 [%] Default value 50 % Alternative config Step Comm object 14338 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description Enables to adjust
engine speed in ECU via CAN bus. Page 382 Nominal Power Split Phase 2 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 ..
5 000 [kW] Default value 200 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 15772 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type 2 (page 379) Description Nominal power of the Gen-set for detected split-phase or mono phase connection. Page 383 Nominal Frequency 3 Setpoint
group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 30 .. 65 [Hz] Default value 50 Hz Alternative config Step 1 Hz Comm object 15197 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz). Note: This value is used when binary input 439) is active. Page 384
Nominal Current 3 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 10 000 [A] Default value 350 A Alternative config Step Comm object 12051 Related applications AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Always Description It is current limit for generator current protections and means maximal continuous generator
current. Nominal Current can be different from generator rated current value. Page 385 Corner-Grounded Delta Split Phase Delta Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift No neutral is available 3x CT (Current Transformer) 3Ph4Wire Grounded Star (Grounded Wye) connection – 3PY Three phase voltage measurement
L1,L2,L3 with 120° phase shift 3x CT (Current Transformer) High Leg D High Leg Delta connection Three phase voltage measurement L1,L2,L3... Page 386 ECU Speed Adjustment 3 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 0 .. 100 [%] Default value 50 % Alternative config Step Comm object 15199 Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Advanced Setpoint visibility Visible only if ECU is configured Description Enables to adjust engine speed in ECU via CAN bus. Nominal Power Split Phase 3 Setpoint group Alternate Config Related FW 1.3.0 Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [kW] Default value 200 kW Alternative config Step 1 kW Comm object 15773 Related applications
AMF, MRS Config level Standard Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type 3 (page 384) Description Nominal power of the Gen-set for detected split-phase or mono phase connection. Page 388 List of values Speed Request Load Character L3 Group: Engine Requested RPM Load Current L1 ECU Frequency Select DPF Soot Load
Load Load Current L2 ECU AIN 1 DPF Ash Load Load Current L3 ECU AIN 2 DEF Level Group: Mains ECU AIN 3 Mains Frequency Group: Generator...
Page 389 Maintenance Timer 3 Fixed Protections States 3 421 Time RunHours Fixed Protections States 4 421 Time Mode Maintenance Timer 3 Fixed Protections States 5 422 Group: Plug-In I/O Interval EM BIO A Group: User Protection Num E-Stops States EM BIO B Shutdowns User Protections States 1 422 Group: PLC... Page 390 Group: Engine
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10123 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This value contains the current engine speed. The value is obtained from one of the following sources: ECU, if an ECU is configured Pickup input Generator frequency 6 back to List of values ECU Frequency Select... Page 391 ECU AIN 2 Value
group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10154 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar],
boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 392 ECU AIN 6 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10158 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel
rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 393 ECU AIN 10 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10162 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of
values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 394 ECU AIN 14 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10166 Related applications
AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 395 ECU AIN 18 Value group Engine Related
FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10170 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar],
load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 396 ECU AIN 22 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10172 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 397 ECU AIN 26 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10172 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of
the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. Page 398 ECU AIN 30 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10172 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. ECU-AIN-
EXT-2 Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Depends on ECU value Comm object 10174 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU. Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature[°C], oil
pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc. DPF Ash Load Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 12483 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Indicates the ash load percentage of diesel particulate filter (DPF). 6 back to List of values DEF Level Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm
object... Page 401 Generator Voltage L2-L3 Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9629 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator phase to phase voltage between L2 and L3 phases. 6 back to List of values Generator Voltage L2-N Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object...
Nominal Current Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9978 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Generator nominal current. Calculation of value Nominal Current in Autodetect: For Connection Type: SplPhL1L2 and SplPhL1L3 power factor 1 is used in the formula of calculation of value Nominal Current. Group: Load
Load P Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10601 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load active power. 6 back to List of values Load P L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8524 Related applications AMF, MRS Description...
Load Q L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units kVAr Comm object 8527 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load reactive power in phase L1. 6 back to List of values Load Q L2 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units kVAr Comm object 8528...
Page 405 Load S L2 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8531 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Load apparent power L2. 6 back to List of values Load S L3 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8532 Related applications AMF, MRS Description... Load Character L1 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units Comm object 8626 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Character of the generator load in the L1 phase. "L" means inductive load, "C" is capacitive and "R" is resistive load (power factor = 1). 6 back to List of values Load Power Factor L2 Value group... Load Character L3 Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8628
Related applications AMF, MRS Description Character of the generator load in the L3 phase. "L" means inductive load, "C" is capacitive and "R" is resistive load (power factor = 1). 6 back to List of values Load Current L1 Value group... Group: Mains Mains Frequency Value group Mains Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8211 Related applications
Description Frequency of Mains. 6 back to List of values Mains Voltage L1-N Value group Mains Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8195 Related applications Description Mains voltage on phase 1. Mains Voltage L2-L3 Value group Mains Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9632 Related applications Description Mains phase to phase voltage
between L2 and L3 phases. 6 back to List of values Mains Voltage L3-L1 Value group Mains Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object... Analog Input 2 Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.3.0 Units Configurable Comm object 9152 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This is the value of the analog input 2 of the controller.
6 back to List of values Analog Input 3 Value group Controller I/O Related FW...
Page 411 Binary Outputs Value group Controller I/O Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8239 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of the binary outputs of the controller. 6 back to List of values Group: Statistics Genset kWh Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object... Page 412 Conditioned Running Hours 2 Value
group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 20293 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This value contains counted hours of running the engine while LBI ONDITIONED UNNING OURS PAGE 444) is active. Note: The engine has to be also running although it is not required to be excited. 6 back to List of values Mains kWh Value
group... Page 413 Maintenance Timer 1 Interval Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0 Units days Comm object 16387 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Countdown until next maintenance 1. Statistic value for Maintenance Timer 1 Interval (page 256). 6 back to List of values Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours Value group Statistics Related
FW... Page 414 Maintenance Timer 3 Interval Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0 Units days Comm object 16389 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Countdown until next maintenance 3. Statistic value for Maintenance Timer 3 Interval (page 259). 6 back to List of values Num E-Stops Value group Statistics Related FW... Page 415 Num
Starts Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 8207 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Engine start commands counter.
The counter is increased by 1 even if the particular start command will take more than one attempt.
6 back to List of values Pulse Counter 1 Value group Statistics... Page 416 Group: Info Active Application Value group Info Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 14446 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This Value mirrors the active application in the controller. Example: AMF or MRS. 6 back to List of values Application Value group Info
Related FW 1.3.0... Page 417 Engine State Value group Info Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9244 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The value contains actual "engine state" message which is shown on the main screen of the controller. 6 back to List of values FW Branch Value group Info Related FW... Page 418 Load Shedding Status
Value group Info Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9591 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The value contains actual "load shedding stage". The Value can get the values of the range 0 to 2, where 0 means no load shedding stage is active and 1, 2 means that the corresponding load shedding stage is active. Page 419 Group: Log Bout Log
Bout 1 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9143 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs. 6 back to List of values Log Bout 2 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object... Page 420 Log Bout 6 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9148 Related applications
AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs. 6 back to List of values Log Bout 7 Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 9149 Related applications AMF, MRS...
Page 421 Group: Fixed Protection States Fixed Protections States 1 Fixed Protection Value group Related FW 1.3.0 States Units Comm object 20744 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Values of LBO Fixed Protections State. 6 back to List of values Fixed Protections States 2 Fixed Protection Value group Related FW 1.3.0...
Page 422 Fixed Protections States 5 Fixed Protection Value group Related FW 1.3.0 States Units Comm object 20748 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Values of LBO Fixed Protections State. 6 back to List of values Group: User Protection States User Protections States 1 Value group User Protection States Related FW 1.3.0... Page 423 Last
Email Result Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24307 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication. Page 424 Network
Name Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24147 Related applications AMF, MRS Description The name of operator which to SIM card is connected. Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator. 6 back to List of values Network Mode Value group... Page 425 Longitude Value group
CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24267 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Actual GPS longitude. Positions on east hemisphere have positive value, position on west hemisphere have negative value. 6 back to List of values Active Satellites Value group CM-4G-GPS Related FW... Page 426 AirGate Status Value group CM-4G-
GPS Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24308 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Diagnostic code for AirGate connection. Helps in troubleshooting. AirGate Status Code Description Not defined Setpoint AirGate Connection is Disabled Wait to connect Waiting to connect Resolving Resolving Connecting... Page 427 Current IP Address Value
group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24184 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Current IP address of the controller. 6 back to List of values Primary DNS CM-Ethernet Value group Related FW 1.3.0 CM-4G-GPS Units Comm object 24181 Related applications AMF, MRS... Page 428 It is not possible to set manually chosen
network mode 2G/3G/4G/Automatic It is not possible to register into cellular network.
Possible reasons: No signal (no coverage, broken or unconnected antenna) E registration Manually chosen network mode 2G/3G/4G is not available It is not possible to set PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context for defined APN (Access Point Name).
Page 429 Current IP Address Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24184 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Current IP address of the controller. 6 back to List of values Current Subnet Mask Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24183 Related applications AMF, MRS... Page 430 AirGate
ID Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24345 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Identification string generated by AirGate server for the purpose of establishing communication via InteliConfig or any other supported PC tool. 6 back to List of values AirGate Servicing Node Value group CM-Ethernet... Page 431
Last Email Results Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24332 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Result of last email, which was sent by controller. Code Description Email was successfully sent. It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server. SMTP server is not ready for communication. Page 432
Ethernet PHY Mode Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 24088 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Ethernet interface mode: 10- HD 10 Mbit Half-Duplex 10- FD 10 Mbit Full-Duplex 100- HD 100 Mbit Half-Duplex 10- FD 100 Mbit Full-Duplex 6 back to List of values Group: Date/Time Date... Page 433 Group: Plug-In
I/O EM BIO A Value group Plug-In I/O Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 14291 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Binary inputs from extension module in slot A. 6 back to List of values EM BIO B Value group Plug-In I/O Related FW 1.3.0... Page 434 PLC-BOUT 3 Value group Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10426 Related
applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs of PLC.
6 back to List of values PLC-BOUT 4 Value group Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10427 Related applications AMF, MRS Description State of binary outputs of PLC. Page 435 PLC Resource 1 Value group Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10504 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Internal state of PLC countdowns (e.g. state of block
Timer etc.). 6 back to List of values PLC Resource 2 Value group Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object... Page 436 PLC Resource 6 Value group Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object 10509 Related applications AMF, MRS Description Internal state of PLC countdowns (e.g. state of block Timer etc.). 6 back to List of values PLC Resource 7 Value group
Related FW 1.3.0 Units Comm object... 8.1.4 Logical binary inputs What Logical binary inputs are: Logical binary inputs are inputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary inputs LBI: A LBI: C LBI: D LBI: E LBI: F LBI: G LBI: H LBI: I LBI: M LBI: O LBI: P... Page 438 Logical binary inputs alphabetically Alternate Config 2
ECU Red Lamp Fast Remote MAN Blink Alternate Config 3 Remote OFF ECU Red Lamp Solid AMF Start Block Remote Start/Stop ECU Speed Down Application AMF Remote TEST ECU Speed Up Application MRS Sd Override ECU Wait To Start Blink 446 ATT DEF Level Lamp... Page 439 LBI: A Alternate Config 2 Related FW 1.3.0 Related
applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input can switch between configuration sets. When this binary input is active, setpoints in Alternate Config group are switched to the second set (setpoints with number 2). IMPORTANT: If LBO ECU P 474) Page 440 Application MRS Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm
object 1009 Description LBI is used to select MRS mode. It has higher priority than the setpoint Default Application Select (page 217). 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically ATT DEF Level Lamp Blink Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications... Page 441 ATT DPF Lamp Fast Blink Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object
1068 Description When this LBI is active, there is active alarm Wrn ATT DPF Lamp (page 534) in alarmlist and ATT Filter Lamp icon in Aftertreatment HMI screen is blinking fast. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically ATT DPF Lamp Solid Related FW... Page 442 ATT HEST Lamp Solid Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm
object 1069 Description When this LBI is active, there is active alarm Wrn ATT HEST Lamp (page 534) in alarmlist and ATT HEST Lamp icon in Aftertreatment HMI screen is shown. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically ATT Inhibit Regen Related FW... Page 443 ATT Interlock Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object
Description ATT Regeneration Interlock User manually allows the regeneration (not same as Regen Force) 2-state switch control – function activated by still signal Interlock activates Regeneration State after set of conditions is met, only after that the signal is activated 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically ATT SCR Error Lamp Blink... Page
444 Conditioned Running Hours 2 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1095 Description This LBI enables incrementation of statistic value 412). ONDITIONED UNNING OURS PAGE 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically Choke Inhibit Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description...
Page 445 LBI: D Dark Mode Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input activates function of dark mode. It means that backlight of display is turn off (information on controller screens are not affected) and LEDs (Mains, Generator, Load, Breakers, etc.) are turn off (LEDs do notreact on normal
condition of their activation and deactivation). Page 446 ECU Red Lamp Solid Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1060 Description When this LBI is active, there is active alarm Wrn ECU Red Lamp (page 533) in alarmlist and ECU Red Lamp icon in Aftertreatment HMI screen is shown. 6 back to Logical binary inputs
alphabetically ECU Speed Down Related FW... Page 447 ECU Wait To Start Solid Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1063 Description When this LBI is active, there is active alarm Wrn ECU Wait To Start (page 533) in alarmlist and ECU Wait to Start Lamp icon in Aftertreatment HMI screen is shown. 6 back to Logical
binary inputs alphabetically ECU Yellow Lamp Blink Related FW... Page 448 Emergency MAN Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This input is designed to allow the Gen-set system or breakers to be controlled externally, not by the controller.
This feature can be useful in case of some failure, which disables the Gen-set or breakers to be controlled by the controller, but the gen-set itself is operational. Page 449 Fuel Pump On/Off Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input is used for manual control of binary output 477). The output is PAGE
deactivated automatically as soon as fuel level reaches 100 %. Note: This binary input is basically designed for ON and OFF switch (switch with arrestment in these positions) because controller reacts to rising and falling edge of signal in this input. Page 450 GCB Feedback Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description
Use this input for indication whether the generator circuit breaker is open or closed. Image 8.25 GCB Feedback 1 Image 8.26 GCB Feedback 2 Note: InteliLite 4 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs. Page 451 Geo-Fencing Enable Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications
AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input enables or disables Fence 1 Protection (page 326) Fence 2 Protection (page 328) Group: Geo-Fencing (page 324) is adjusted to value "LBI Enable". 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically LBI: H Horn Reset Button Related FW... Page 452 Manual Load Reconnection Related FW 1.3.0
Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This input is used for manual reconnection of the last disconnected part of the load, if the load has dropped below the setpoint Load Reconnection Level (page 285). This works only if automatic reconnection is disabled, i.e. Page 453 MCB Feedback Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications
AMF, MRS Comm object Description Use this input for indication whether the mains circuit breaker is open or closed. Image 8.27 MCB Feedback 1 Image 8.28 MCB Feedback 2 Note: InteliLite 4 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the feedback to binary inputs. Page 454 LBI: O Oil Pressure Related FW
1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Binary input for Oil Pressure indication. IMPORTANT: This binary input is also used for evaluating engine running condition. Example: Normally close connection – when LBI is active then oil pressure is OK and is higher than starting oil pressure. Page 455 Protection Force Disable
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Activation of this LBI disables selected protections. Proper history record is written to the history log. Protection Force Disable active Protection Force Disable inactive Note: Some of the fixed protections has possibility to turn off. These protections has dedicated setpoints
located in setpoint group Protections. Page 456 Pulse Counter 2 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This is the input of the Pulse Counter 2 function. The module counts pulses at the input and if the input pulses counter reaches value given by the setpoint Conversion Coefficient Pulse 2 (page 254) counter value
Pulse Counter 2 (page 415) Page 457 Remote AUTO Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The controller is switched to the AUTO mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this binary input is active.
When opens controller is switched back to previous mode. This binary input has the lowest priority from Remote OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST binary inputs Remote control priority: Remote OFF (Highest priority) Page 458 Remote OFF Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The controller is switched to the OFF
mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this binary input is active. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode. Remote control priority: Remote OFF (Highest priority) Remote TEST... Page 459 Remote Start/Stop Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Use this input to start and
stop the Gen-set in AUTO and TEST mode. Note: If the binary input Remote Start/Stop is active and engine is running and mains failure occurs, the MCB breaker opens, after Transfer Delay (page 270) the GCB breaker is closed. Page 460 Remote TEST Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The controller is
switched to the TEST mode (there are fourthree modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this binary input is active. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode. Remote control priority: Remote OFF (Highest priority) Remote TEST... Page 461 Start Button Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description
Binary input has the same function as Start Button on the InteliLite 4 front panel. It is evaluated in MAN mode only. 6 back to Logical binary inputs alphabetically Stop Button Related FW 1.3.0...
Page 462 Switch To MAN Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1111 Description When the first rising edge appears on the binary input, the MODE is changed to MAN. Falling edge has no effect and controller stays in MAN MODE. There is no blocking between these "Switch To"... Page 463 LBI: T Total Emergency Stop
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This binary input is used for stopping the engine and opening all breakers. Activation of Total Emergency Stop leads to: Alarm Total Emergency Stop is activated and history record TOTAL EMERGENCY STOP is created Controller will open MCB and GCB Controller will keep
MCB and GCB open as long as alarm is present in alarm list... 8.1.5 Logical binary outputs What Logical binary outputs are: Logical binary outputs are outputs for binary values and functions. Alphabetical groups of Logical binary outputs LBO: A LBO: C LBO: D LBO: E LBO: F LBO: G LBO: H LBO: I LBO: L LBO: M LBO: N... Page 465 Logical binary
outputs alphabetically Air Valves Dummy Load Stage 5 Manual Ready AL Common BOC ECU Comm OK MCB Button Echo AL Common Fls ECU Power Relay MCB Button State AL Common Sd ECU Red Lamp MCB Close/Open AL Common Wrn ECU Run Stop MCB OFF Coil AL Gen Freq Wrn... Page 466 LBO: A Air Valves Related FW 1.3.0 Related
applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1247 Description This output is activated together with binary output 496) and opens after the engine is RESTART PAGE stopped or in case that engine is not ready. Image 8.30 Air Valves 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Common BOC... Page 467 AL Common Sd Related FW 1.3.0 Related
applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Output is activated when any shutdown alarm appears. The output opens, if: No shutdown alarm is active and Fault reset button is pressed 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Common Wrn Related FW 1.3.0... Page 468 AL Gen Voltage Wrn Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications
AMF, MRS Comm object 1289 Description This output is active when at least one generator voltage warning alarm is present in alarmlist or isn’t confirm. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically AL Mains Fail Related FW 1.3.0... Page 469 AL Maintenance 2 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 2212 Description
Alarm is active when Wrn Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours (page 538) BOC Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours (page 573) Wrn Maintenance Timer 2 Interval (page 538) BOC Maintenance Timer 2 Interval (page 574) is active. Page 470 ATT DPF Lamp Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 2152 Description This output is active
when ATT DPF Lamp is active. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically ATT HEST Lamp Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1373 Description This output is closed if ECU send signal HEST Lamp. Page 471 ATT PCD Lamp Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 2446 Description This LBO is
active when the engine Particulate Control Diagnostic System detects removal of DPF, loss of DPF function or failure of PCD itself.
Note: LBO is required in Yanmar engine types 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: C Choke...
Page 472 Common Alarm Active Level 1 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is closed when there is at least one Alarms level 1 (page 521) in the alarmlis. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Common Alarm Active Level 2 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications... Dummy Load Stage 3
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1441 Description This LBO is used to activate corresponding stage of external load bank. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Dummy Load Stage 4 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object... ECU Power Relay Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications
AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is to be used for control of "keyswitch" input of an ECU. If the particular ECU does not have keyswitch or a similar input, it can be used for control of DC power for the ECU. The output is activated together with 496) and remains active for the entire duration that... ECU Run Stop Related FW 1.3.0
Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Signal for starting and stopping of ECU.
6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically ECU Wait To Start Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when ECU Wait To Start Lamp is active. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically ECU Yellow Lamp Related FW...
Page 476 Exercise Timer 1 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1250 Description This is an output from the Exercise timer 1. This output makes it easy to make periodic tests of the Gen-set and its activation depends on the setpoints in the Subgroup: Timer 1 (page 292) subgroup. LBO: F FltRes Button Echo Related FW
1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Fault Reset button is pressed on the controller front facia or Fault Reset button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or Fault Reset command is received via communication line or The input 448) Page 478 This output controls the fuel
solenoid valve. The Fuel Solenoid output has two different behaviors depending on engine type – gas or diesel. This setting is done by Fuel Solenoid (page 225) setpoint in Engine Settings group.
Diesel: The output is activated before binary output 501).The lead time is adjusted by setpoint TARTER PAGE... Page 479 Gas: The output closes together with binary output 487) when engine RPM exceed 30 RPM (fix GNITION PAGE value). Image 8.34 Fuel Solenoid 3 The output is deactivated when: Emergency Stop comes Cooled Gen-set is stopped
In pause between repeated starts 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically LBO: G GCB Button Echo... Page 480 GCB Close/Open Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output controls the generator circuit breaker. Its state represents the breaker position requested by the controller. The breaker must
react within 5 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise an alarm is issued. GCB OFF Coil Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of open coil of generator circuit breaker. The output gives a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. The pulse lasts until the
feedback deactivates, but at least for 5 seconds. GCB ON Coil Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of close coil of generator circuit breaker. The output gives at least 5 second pulse in the moment the breaker has to be closed. Image 8.38 GCB ON Coil close command 6 back to
Logical binary outputs alphabetically GCB UV Coil... Image 8.39 GCB UV Coil close command Image 8.40 GCB UV Coil open command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Gen-set Active Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is closed at the beginning of the Prestart Time period and opens
when the Gen-set is fully stopped. Generator Healthy Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active when the generator voltage, frequency and voltage unbalance is within limits. It is deactivated: immediately when the voltage/frequency/voltage unbalance gets out of limits (when GCB is not closed)
with an appropriate delay after the voltage/frequency/voltage unbalance has got out of limits (when GCB is closed) Page 485 When the Glow Plugs Time (page 228) is longer than Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) then the Glow Plugs Time (page 228) Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) as long as Cranking Fail Pause (page 226). Image 8.42 Glow Plugs in
Cranking Fail Pause 1 When the Glow Plugs Time (page 228) is shorter than... Page 486 LBO: H Heartbeat Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output toggles on/off in a period of 500 ms whenever the controller is switched on and functional. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Horn Related FW
1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS... Page 487 LBO: I Idle/Nominal Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is used for switching between idle speed and nominal speed of the engine during the startup phase, if this feature (input) is available on the particular engine. In the case of some EFI engines,
the idle/nominal switching is performed over the communication bus. Page 488 Image 8.45 Ignition 1 Image 8.46 Ignition 2 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Ignition On Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1257 Description This output is on since start button is pressed till the unit is completely stopped (or the
engine doesn’t start or Sd or E-Stop is active) Note: This function is the same as ECU P... Page 489 LBO: L Load Shedding Stage 1 Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Particular instances of the load shedding functionality The load shedding outputs are activated (load is being shedd) in the order 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
The load shedding outputs are deactivated (load is being reconnected) in the order 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Page 490 Manual Ready Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1258 Description This output is active when controller is in MAN mode and the engine is stopped and it is possible to start it i.e. no red alarm is activated or 460) is
active (Output 498) Page 491 Image 8.47 MCB Close command Image 8.48 MCB Close command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 492 MCB OFF Coil Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of open coil of mainsbus circuit
breaker. The output gives a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. The pulse lasts until the feedback deactivates, but at least for 5 seconds. Page 493 MCB ON Coil Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of close coil of mainsbus circuit breaker. The output gives at
least 5 second pulse in the moment the breaker has to be closed. Image 8.50 MCB ON Coil close command 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 494 MCB UV Coil Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is intended for control of undervoltage coil of
mainsbus circuit breaker. The output is active the whole time when the controller is switched on.
The output is deactivated for at least 5 seconds in the moment the breaker has to be switched off. Page 495 Mode AUTO Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active whenever the controller is in AUTO mode. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Mode MAN Related FW 1.3.0 Related
applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output is active whenever the controller is in MAN mode. Page 496 LBO: P Peripheral Module Comm Fail Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The LBO is active anytime when at least one CAN module is in comm fail – regardless the protection is set upon
the lost of any specific CAN module.
6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically Prestart Related FW... Page 497 When the Prestart Time (page 227) is longer than Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) then the Prestart Time (page 227) Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) is long as Cranking Fail Pause (page 226) minus 100 ms. Image 8.54 Prestart in Cranking Fail Pause 1 When the Prestart
Time (page 227) is shorter than... Page 498 LBO: R Ready Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The binary output is active when the engine is stopped and it is possible to start it i.e. no red alarm is activated or 460) is active. VERRIDE PAGE The binary output is switch on when the Ready state occurs. Page 499
Running Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description The output is designed to be used as an indication that the Gen-set is running. The output is activated if 477) is active and 501) 496) are deactivated. OLENOID PAGE TARTER PAGE RESTART... Page 500 Start Button Echo Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications
AMF, MRS Comm object Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Start button is pressed on the controller front facia or Start button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or Start command is received via communication line or the input S is activated. Page 501 Starter Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm
object Description This output is dedicated for starter motor control. The number of cranking attempts is adjusted by setpoint Cranking Attempts (page 225) in Engine Settings group. Cranking fail pause is adjusted by setpoint Cranking Fail Pause (page 226). Page 502 Stop Button Echo Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object
Description This output provides 1s pulse when: Stop button is pressed on the controller front facia or Stop button is pressed on any of external local/remote terminals or Stop command is received via communication line or the input S is activated. Page 503 This output is dedicated to control the stop solenoid (valve). The output is activated when an
engine stop command is received and is deactivated 12 s after last running engine indication went off, i.e. engine is stopped. Image 8.59 Stop Solenoid 1 Image 8.60 Stop Solenoid 2 Note: If Additional running engine indications (page 114) Page 504 Supplying Load Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object 1249 Description The
binary output depends on measured generator active power. Power is compared with generator nominal active power with use of hysteresis and with delay of switch 1 s. When the measured active power is equal to or bigger than 5 % of Nominal Power (page 206) for 1 s then the binary output is active. Page 505 Note: The output is intended for
control of an engine room ventilation fan, engine container ventilation fan, container louvres or similar running gen-set technology. 6 back to Logical binary outputs alphabetically InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 506 8.1.6 Logical analog inputs What Logical analog inputs are: Logical analog inputs are inputs for analog values. Alphabetical
groups of Logical analog inputs LAI: C LAI: F LAI: N LAI: O LAI: R For a full list of Logical analog inputs go to the chapter Logical analog inputs alphabetically (page 507). Page 507 Logical analog inputs alphabetically Coolant Temp Fuel Level Not Used Oil Pressure Oil Temp RPM pickup 6 back to Controller objects InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide...
Page 508 LAI: C Coolant Temp Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for coolant temperature value received from analog sensor. 6 back to Logical analog inputs alphabetically LAI: F Fuel Level Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical
analog input designed for fuel level value received from analog sensor. Page 509 Oil Temp Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description Logical analog input designed for oil temperature value received from analog sensor. 6 back to Logical analog inputs alphabetically LAI: R RPM pickup Related FW 1.3.0 Related
applications AMF, MRS Comm object Description This LAI selects the source of RPM. Page 510 8.1.7 PLC List of PLC blocks Group: Basic logical functions OR/AND Ext. XOR/RS Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis Comparator With Delay Group: Time functions Timer Delay Group: Other functions Decomposer InteliLite4
AMF20 Global Guide... Page 511 Group: Basic Logical functions OR/AND PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 .. 8 Binary Inputs 1 .. 8 Outputs InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 512 Output Type Negation Range Function Output
Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block performs logical operation OR / AND of 2 – 8 binary operands. The inputs as well as the output can be inverted. Function OR Input 1 Input 2 Output Function AND... Page 513 Ext. XOR/RS PLC group Basic logical functions Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object
Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 .. 2 Binary Inputs 1 .. 2 Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Result of the logical operation Description The block provides logical function of two values - XOR or RS flip-flop.
Page 514 Image 8.62 Configuration of XOR/RS block 6 back to List of PLC blocks Group: Comparison of analog inputs Comparator With Hysteresis PLC group Comparison of analog inputs Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation Range Function Input Analog... Page 515 Image 8.63 Different On and
Off levels Image 8.64 Configuration of Comp Hyst block Note: Level On and Level Off can be constants or values from controller. IMPORTANT: In case that the values on inputs have different decimal numbers, then the values are converted and the name of block is red. Page 516 Input Type Negation Range Function Input 1 Analog Compared value
Input 2 Analog Same as Input 1 Comparative level Delay Analog 0.0..3000,0 [s] Comparative delay Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Output Binary Comparator output Description The block works as an analog switch. It compares the input value with the comparative level. The output will switch on if the input is equal or higher than the
comparative level for time longer than the delay.
Page 517 Input Type Negation Range Function The timer runs only if this input is Binary active or not connected This input reloads the timer to the Reload Binary initial value Reload Analog 0.0..3276.7 [s] Initial value of the timer value Outputs Output Type Negation... Page 518 IMPORTANT: If the inputs are not connected and First down option is
not ticked, then the output is active. 6 back to List of PLC blocks Delay PLC group Time functions Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type Negation... Page 519 Image 8.69 Delay modes principles Image 8.70 Configuration of Delay block Note: If Input time up or Input time down value is <0, this input is
internally set to zero. Note: Input time up and Input time down values can be constants or values from controller. Note: Use Pulse on edge option to choose between delay and pulse mode. Page 520 Group: Other functions Decomposer PLC group Other functions Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS Comm object Inputs Input Type
Negation Range Function Value to be Input Analog -2147483647..2147483647 "decomposed" to bits Outputs Output Type Negation Range Function Bit 0,4,8,12,16,20,24,28 – according Output 1 Binary to selected group of bits. Page 521 8.2 Alarms What alarms are: The controller evaluates two levels of alarms. For more information see Alarm
management on page 128. 8.2.1 Alarm levels in the controller 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 8.2.3 Alarms level 2 8.2.2 Alarms level 1 What alarms level 1 are: The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical level. Page 522 List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module: Slot 1 Wrn SNMP TRAP 1 Fail Wrn
Module: Slot 2 Wrn SNMP TRAP 2 Fail Wrn Module: Slot 3 Wrn ECUDiagBlocked Wrn Module(slotA) - false module Wrn ECU Communication Fail Wrn Module(slotB) - false module Wrn PasswEnterBlock Wrn Module(slotA) - unknown module Wrn ECU Yellow Lamp... Page 523 Wrn Generator L2 Undervoltage Mains Voltage Unbalance ph-n Wrn
Generator L3 Undervoltage Mains Voltage Unbalance ph-ph Wrn Generator L1L2 Undervoltage Mains Overfrequency Wrn Generator L2L3 Undervoltage Mains Underfrequency Wrn Generator L3L1 Undervoltage Wrn Mains Voltage Detected Wrn Generator Overfrequency Wrn Oil Pressure Wrn Generator Uderfrequency Wrn Wrong GCB Control
Mode Wrn Overload... Page 524 Wrn Module: Slot 1 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module: Slot 1 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is issued if controller will not be able to communicate with Description preconfigured module 1. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module: Slot 2 Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
Page 525 Wrn Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm indicates that unknown module is inserted in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module(slotB) - unknown module Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
Page 526 Wrn Module(slotB) - comm. outage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module(slotB) - comm. outage Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between Description controller and module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Module(slotA) - unexpected
Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 527 Wrn EM(B) - a message lost Alarm Type Alarmlist message EM(B) - a message lost Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between Description controller and module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn EM(A) -
configuration mistake Alarm Type... Page 528 Wrn EM(A) - missing or damaged Alarm Type Alarmlist message EM(A) - missing or damaged Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication with module in Description slot (in first 5 second there was no communication and
module is configured in slot). Page 529 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 3 (page 367) and email wasn't send. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Event Email 4 Fail Alarm Type
Alarmlist message... Page 530 SMS wasn't send. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Event SMS 4 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Event SMS 4 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an event SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint
Telephone Number 4 (page 351) Page 531 Wrn Alarm Email 4 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm Email 4 Fail Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm email to email Description address which is adjusted in setpoint Email Address 4 (page 368) and email wasn't
send. Page 532 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm indicates that there was a request to send an alarm SMS to telephone Description number which is adjusted in setpoint Telephone Number 4 (page 351) SMS wasn't sent. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn SNMP TRAP 1 Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message...
Page 533 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn PasswEnterBlock Alarm Type Alarmlist message PasswEnterBlock Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is issued to indicate that user will not be able to type in password for set amount of time. Page 534 Wrn ATT DPF Lamp Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn ATT Filter
Lamp Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is activated when ECU send information that ECU ATT DPF Lamp is Description activated. LBO 469) is not activated, after deactivation of lamp, LARM PAGE alarm automatically disappears. Page 535 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm
is activated when ECU send information that ECU ATT Inhibited Lamp Description is activated. LBO 469) is not activated, after deactivation of lamp, LARM PAGE alarm automatically disappears. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Hst ATT Interlock Active Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 536 6 back to List of alarms level 1 AL Transferring Fuel
Alarm Type Alarmlist message Transferring Fuel Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is issued if 477) is active. PAGE 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Coolant Temp Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 537 Wrn Charging Alternator Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Sd Charging Alternator Fail
Alarm evaluated Engine running only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is issued if the engine is running and the voltage on the D+ terminal is lower than D+ Threshold (page 243) of the controller supply voltage. Page 538 256) (unit is hours-h) and it counts down in hours while engine is running. Setpoint Maintenance Timer 1 Protection
(page 257) has to be set to: Warning 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Maintenance Timer 1 Interval Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance Timer 1 Interval... Page 539 Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance Timer 3 RunHours Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm is active when the value Maintenance
Timer 3 RunHours (page 413) reaches 0. Description The value is adjustable by setpoint Maintenance Timer 3 RunHours (page 259) (unit is hours-h) and it counts down in hours while engine is running. Page 540 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator L1 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Generator L1 > Voltage Alarm evaluated
Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phase 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Overvoltage Wrn (page 264) Page 541 Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator L2L3 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist
message Generator L2L3 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 2 and 3. Page 542 Generator Undervoltage Wrn (page 265) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator L3 Undervoltage
Alarm Type Alarmlist message Generator L3 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phase 3. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Undervoltage Wrn (page 265) Page 543 This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage
between phases 3 and 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Undervoltage Wrn (page 265) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Generator Overfrequency Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 544 Alarm evaluated Wrn Battery > Voltage Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm
informs the operator that the controller supply voltage is too high. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Battery Overvoltage (page 253) Battery <> Voltage Delay (page 253) 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Battery Undervoltage Alarm Type... Page 545 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This
alarm occurs when binary input 460) is activated. VERRIDE PAGE 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Production Mode Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn Production Mode Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS... Page 546 Alarmlist message Al/Hist.msg. 3 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS
Description This alarm is issued when history event 3 will trigger. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Al/Hist.msg. 4 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Al/Hist.msg.
4 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications... Page 547 Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is issued when history event 8 will trigger. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Al/Hist.msg. 9 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Al/Hist.msg. 9 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is
issued when history event 9 will trigger.
Page 548 Wrn Al/Hist.msg. 14 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Al/Hist.msg. 14 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is issued when history event 14 will trigger.
6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Al/Hist.msg. 15 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Al/Hist.msg. Page 549 ALI Gen Ph L2 Inverted Alarm Type Alarmlist message ALI Gen Ph L2 Inverted Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is issued if generator phase L2 is inverted. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 ALI
Gen Ph L3 Inverted Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 550 Alarmlist message ALI Mains Ph L3 Inverted Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm is issued if mains phase L3 is inverted. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 ALI Mains Ph Rotation Opposite Alarm Type Alarmlist message ALI Mains Ph Rotation
Opposite Alarm evaluated... Page 551 Mains Overfrequency Alarm Type Alarmlist message Mains Overfrequency Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is active when Mains frequency is above the setpoint Mains Description Overfrequency (page 277) for the period longer than Mains < > Frequency Delay (page 281).
Page 552 This alarm is issued when GCB Control Mode is selected to option No Button Description and simultaneously the controller is in AMF mode. 6 back to List of alarms level 1 Wrn Fence 1 Alarm Alarm Type Alarmlist message Wrn Fence 1 Alarm Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications...
Page 553 List of alarms level 2 Sd Module: Slot 1 BOC Generator L1 Undervoltage Sd Module: Slot 2 BOC Generator L2 Undervoltage Sd Module: Slot 3 BOC Generator L3 Undervoltage Sd Module(slotA) - false module BOC Generator L1L2 Undervoltage Sd Module(slotB) - false module BOC Generator L2L3 Undervoltage Sd Module(slotA) - unknown
module BOC Generator L3L1 Undervoltage... Page 554 BOC Maintenance Timer 1 RunHours BOC Maintenance Timer 1 Interval BOC Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours BOC Maintenance Timer 2 Interval BOC Maintenance Timer 3 RunHours BOC Maintenance Timer 3 Interval Sd Fence 1 Alarm BOC Fence 1 Alarm Sd Fence 2 Alarm BOC Fence 2
Alarm Sd Parallel Work 6 back to Alarms... Page 555 Sd Module: Slot 1 Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module: Slot 1 Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is issued if controller will not be able to communicate with Description preconfigured module 1. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Module: Slot 2 Alarm Type
Alarmlist message... Page 556 Sd Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - unknown module Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Description This alarm indicates that unknown module is inserted in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Module(slotB) - unknown module Alarm Type
Alarmlist message... Page 557 Sd Module(slotB) - comm. outage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Module(slotB) - comm. outage Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between Description controller and module in slot.
6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Module(slotA) - unexpected Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 558 Sd EM(B) - a message lost Alarm Type Alarmlist message EM(B) - a message lost Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication between Description controller and
module in slot. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd EM(A) - configuration mistake Alarm Type... Page 559 Sd EM(A) - missing or damaged Alarm Type Alarmlist message EM(A) - missing or damaged Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm indicates that there is a problem with communication with module in Description
slot (in first 5 second there was no communication and module is configured in slot).
Page 560 Note: The MCB control is not affected by this alarm. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd E-Stop Alarm Type Alarmlist message Emergency Stop Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS Alarm is activated when dedicated E-Stop input is activated. The Gen-set shuts Description down in the moment the input is activated and
starting is blocked until the input is deactivated and fault reset is pressed. Page 561 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd RPM Measurement Fail Alarm Type Alarmlist message Sd RPM Measurement Fail Alarm evaluated During cranking Related applications AMF, MRS The alarm is issued if the engine speed has not exceeded the Starting RPM
Description (page 227) within the... Page 562 The alarm will be also issued if the breaker does not respond to an open or close command within 5 seconds. 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Generator L1 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Sd Generator L1 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications... Page 563 and
2. The following setpoints are related to it: Generator Overvoltage Sd (page 264) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Generator L2L3 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Sd Generator L2L3 > Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications...
Page 564 Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phases 2. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Undervoltage BOC (page 265) Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Generator L3 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message... Page 565
Alarmlist message Sd Generator L3L1 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 3 and 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Undervoltage BOC (page 265) Generator <>...
Page 566 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Generator L2 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Generator L2 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase voltage in phases 2. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Undervoltage
BOC (page 265) Page 567 Generator <> Voltage Delay (page 266) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Generator L3L1 Undervoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Generator L3L1 < Voltage Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator phase to phase voltage between phases 3 and
1.
Page 568 BOC Generator Overfrequency Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC Generator > Frequency Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the generator frequency in the phase L1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Generator Overfrequency BOC (page 267) Generator <>...
Page 569 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Mains L2 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the Mains phase voltage in phases. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Mains Overvoltage (page 272) Mains Overvoltage Delay (page 276) 6 back to List of
alarms level 2... Page 570 Mains Undervoltage Delay (page 276) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Mains L1L2 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the Mains phase voltage in phases L1 and L2. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Mains
Overvoltage (page 272) Page 571 Mains Undervoltage (page 274) Mains Undervoltage Delay (page 276) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Mains L3L1 Overvoltage Alarm Type Alarmlist message Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the Mains phase voltage in phases L3 and L1. The following setpoints are
related to it: Description Mains Overvoltage (page 272) Page 572 This alarm evaluates the Mains phase voltage in phases 1. The following setpoints are related to it: Description Mains Underfrequency (page 279) Mains < > Frequency Delay (page 281) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 BOC Current Unbalance Alarm Type Alarmlist message BOC
Current Unbalance... Page 573 BOC Overcurrent IDMT Alarm Type Alarmlist message Sd + Name of binary input Alarm evaluated Generator excited only Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm is issued if IDMT protection is activated due to over-crossing the IDMT curve set by setpoints IDMT Overcurrent Delay (page 262). Page 574 Related
applications AMF, MRS The alarm is active when the value Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours (page 413) reaches 0. Description The value is adjustable by setpoint Maintenance Timer 2 RunHours (page 257) (unit is hours-h) and it counts down while engine is running. Setpoint Maintenance Timer 2 Protection (page 258) has to be set to: BOC 6 back to
List of alarms level 2... Page 575 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Fence 1 Alarm Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message Sd Fence 1 Alarm Alarm evaluated All the time Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the GPS position of Gen-set. The following setpoint are related to it: Geo-Fencing (page 324) Description...
Page 576 Related applications AMF, MRS This alarm evaluates the GPS position of Gen-set. The following setpoint are related to it: Geo-Fencing (page 324) Description Fence 1 Protection (page 326) Fence 1 Radius (page 327) 6 back to List of alarms level 2 Sd Parallel Work Alarm Type Shutdown Alarmlist message... Page 577 CM3-Ethernet CM2-
4G-GPS CM-RS232-485 CM-RS232-485 is optional plug-in card to enable InteliLite 4 the RS232 and RS485 communication. This is required for computer or Modbus connection.
The CM-RS232-485 is a dual port module with RS232 and RS485 interfaces at independent COM channels. The RS232 is connected to COM1 and RS485 to COM2. Image 8.73 CM-RS232-485 interface IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power supply to controller. Page 578 Galvanic separation
Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on. Page 579 firmware you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware. The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is re-established again automatically when the update process is finished. Page 580 Red – no firmware present in the module
Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on. Page 581 CM2-4G-GPS CM2-4G-GPS plug-in module containing a GPS receiver and
GSM/WCDMA/LTE modem which can work in two modes of operation based on the settings in the setpoint Internet Connection (page 333). Image 8.79 CM2-4G-GPS module IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power supply to controller. Page 582 Note: Type of the cable is labeled on its side. Technical
data General Width × Height × Depth 73.8 × 50.3 × 15 Weight ~35 g Power supply 8-36 V DC Power consumption 1.7 W Peak power consumption 10 W Operating temperature -30 ˚C to +70 ˚C Storage temperature -40 ˚C to +80 ˚C... Page 583 How to start using CM2-4G-GPS module You will need a controller, CM2-4G-GPS module, antenna and
SIM card with SMS and packet data service. Note: Make sure that your SIM supports the packet data network type you want to use. – i.e. if you want to use the module in LTE (4G) network you have to confirm with the operator that the particular SIM card supports 4G network. Page 584 Modem configuration error SIM not inserted or locked by PIN.
E SIM Use another device (e.g. mobile phone) to disable the option for SIM to be locked by PIN It is not possible to set manually chosen network mode 2G/3G/4G/Automatic It is not possible to register into cellular network. Page 585 AirGate is not set in the controller Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in
form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on. Page 586 Image 8.83 Overview of EM-BIO8-EFCP Image 8.84 EM-BIO8-EFCP wiring Note: Current inputs are supported only in MRS 16 and AMF 25 and AMF9 controllers. EM-
BIO8-EFCP technical data Power supply Power supply range 8-36 VDC 40 mA / 8 VDC 27 mA / 12 VDC Power consumption 22 mA / 24 VDC 19 mA / 36 VDC... Page 587 10 A Firmware upgrade Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package) Install package to computer or open PSI to install it into
InteliConfig Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on. Page 588 Supported combinations of modules Inteli Inteli Inteli Inteli Slot Inteli AIN8 IGL-RA15 IGS-PTM AIN8TC IO8/8 IO16/0 AIO9/1 IMPORTANT: In slot 3, 4 and 5 CAN modules Inteli IO8/8 and Inteli IO16/0 are supported without analog outputs. Analog outputs of these
CAN modules are supported only in slot 1 and 2. It is possible to add up to 80 binary inputs or up to 68 binary outputs or up to 32 analog inputs on CAN modules. Page 589 Image 8.85 Inteli AIN8 Image 8.86 Inteli AIN8 dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 590 Terminals Analog input 8 analog Inputs
CAN1 line Power Power supply CAN LED Tx, Rx Indication transmitted or received data Status LED LED indication of correct function CAN terminator Terminating CAN resistor (active in position "ON" – switch both switches) Note: Impulse input is not supported. Page 591 Sensors NI1000 [°C] (fix) 0-10 kΩ 0-20 mA passive PT100 [°F] (fix) ±1 V
±20 mA active PT1000 [°F] (fix) 0-2.4 V CAN address DIP switch determinates CAN address for analog inputs. Note: When setting the CAN address to zero, the appropriate group of signals is deactivated. Programming firmware Firmware upgrade process: 1. Page 592 You have proper connection with the unit COM port selection is correct Module
has power supply, (no CAN bus connection, status LED lights continuously) 10.
After successful programming disconnect AT-Link conv , remove TEST jumper and disconnect power supply 11. Connect power supply again (status LED should blink) 12. Page 593 Resistance sensor – 2 wires Note: Ranges: Pt100, Pt1000, Ni100, Ni1000, 0-2400 Ω, 0-10 kΩ Current sensor - active Note: Ranges: ±20 mA, 4 – 20 mA Current sensor -
passive Note: Ranges: 0 – 20 mA, 4 – 20 mA InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 594 Voltage sensor Note: Ranges: ±1 V, 0 – 2,5 V, 0 – 5 V, 0 – 10 V Technical data General data Power supply 8 to 36 V DC Current consumption 35 mA at 24 V ÷ 100 mA at 8 V Interface to controller CAN1 Protection... Page 595 Image 8.87 Inteli IO8/8 Image 8.88
Inteli IO8/8 dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 596 Terminals Binary inputs 8 binary inputs Binary outputs 8 binary outputs (8 binary inputs) Analog outputs 2 analog outputs CAN1 line Power Power supply Binary inputs LEDs 8 LEDs for binary input indication Binary outputs LEDs 8 LEDs for binary
output indication CAN LED Indication transmitted or received data Status... Page 597 All 8 inputs are always configured to one type (HSS/LSS) together.
All 8 outputs can be modified to inputs by switch on the PCB ( Inteli IO8/8 to Inteli IO16/0).
Analog outputs 2 channels can be configured as: voltage 0-10V current 0-20mA PWM (level 5 V, with adjustable frequency from 200 Hz to 2400 Hz, with step 1 Hz) All inputs/outputs can be configured to any logical function or protection. Page 598 4. Connect the unit with PC via RS232-null modem cable and AT-Link conv 5. Connect power supply of
the module (status LED lights continuously) 6. Launch FlashPgr.exe PC software (version 4.2 or higher) 7. In FlashPrg program choose card Inteli IO8/8 and load FW for the module 8. Page 599 LED status Description Dark FW in module does not work correctly. Flashing Module does not communicate with controller (in case non-zero CAN address).
Power supply is in the range and the communication between Inteli IO8/8 and controller works properly. Lights Or power supply is in range and zero CAN address is set. (in case zero CAN address module doesn’t communicate with the controller). Page 600 Binary outputs – high side When high side setting of outputs is chosen – binary output must be
connected to the negative potential directly Terminal VHS (voltage High side) must be connected to positive potential directly. Maximal current of each binary output is 500 mA. Size of fuse depends on load. Binary outputs –... Page 601 Operating temperature -30 °C to +70 °C Dimensions (W × H × D) 110 × 110 × 46 mm (4.3” × 4.3” × 1.8”) Weight
240 grams Analog outputs Number of channels Range 0-10 V Voltage Accuracy: ±20 mV + ±0.5 % of actual value Imax 5 mA Range: 0-20 mA Current... Page 602 Image 8.89 IGS-PTM Image 8.90 IGS-PTM dimensions InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 603 Terminals Binary inputs 8 binary inputs Analog inputs 4 analog inputs Analog outputs 1
analog output Binary outputs 8 binary outputs CAN1 line RS232-TTL Interface for programming Power Power supply Analog inputs Analog inputs can be configured for: Resistance measurement Current measurement Voltage measurement The type of analog input is configured via jumpers RUI located on lower PCB. Page 604 CAN address Controller
type selection The type of controller to be used with IGS-PTM must be selected via jumper labelled IGS accessible at the lower PCB.
IGS jumper Controller type OPEN IL-NT, IC-NT CLOSE IG-NT, IS-NT, InteliLite Address configuration If InteliLite controller type is selected (by IGS jumper), address of IGS-PTM could be modified via jumpers labelled ADR1 and ADR2. Page 605 Wiring Binary inputs Binary outputs Resistance sensor Note: Range: 0-2400 Ω IMPORTANT: Physical
analog input range is 0-250 Ω. In sensor configuration in PC tool it is necessary to chose 0-2400 Ω sensor HW type to ensure proper function of analog input.
Voltage sensor Note: Range 0-100 mV InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 606 Current sensor – passive Note: Range: ±0-20 mA IMPORTANT: Physical analog input range is 0-20 mA. In sensor configuration in PC tool it is necessary to chose ±20 mA active sensor HW type to ensure proper function of analog input.
Analog outputs Note: Range: 0 to 20 mA ±0.33 mA Technical data General data... Page 607 Analog outputs Number of channels Range: 0 to 20 mA ± 0.33 mA Current Resolution 10 bit Binary inputs Number of channels Input resistance 4700 Ω Input range 0 to 36 V DC Switching voltage level for open contact 0 to 2 V DC indication Max voltage level
for close contact 8 to 36 V DC... Page 608 Image 8.91 Inteli AIN8TC Image 8.92 Inteli AIN8TC dimensions InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 609 Terminals ANALOG INPUT 8 analog Inputs CAN1 line POWER Power supply CAN LED Tx, Rx Indication transmitted or received data Status LED LED indication of correct function CAN terminator
Terminating CAN resistor (active in position "ON") TEST jumper Upgrade of SW AT-LINK Connector for AT-LINK Analog inputs...
Page 610 Thermocpl (nc) K [°C] (fix) Thermocpl (nc) L [°C] (fix) Thermocpl (nc) J [°F] (fix) Thermocpl (nc) K [°F] (fix) Thermocpl (nc) L [°F] (fix) Note: "nc" means not cold junction compensation (by external sensor). In this case is used internal temperature sensor on the PCB Address and DIP switch setting Address configuration... Page 611 Technical
data Dimension (W × H × D) 110 × 110 × 46 mm (4.3” × 4.3” × 1.8”) Weight 237.5 grams Interface to controller CAN1 Analog inputs (not electric separated) 8, no galvanic separated Measuring ±100 mV Accuracy ± 0.1 % of actual value + ± 100 µV (± 3 °C) Internal sensor for measuring cold junction - ±1 °C in temperature range -20 °C ÷... Page
612 Image 8.93 Inteli AIO9/1 Image 8.94 Inteli AIO9/1 dimensions InteliLite4 AMF20 Global Guide... Page 613 Terminals ANALOG INPUT 9 channels ANALOG OUTPUTS 1 channel CAN1 line POWER Power supply CAN LED Tx, Rx Indication transmitted or received data Status LED LED indication of correct function CAN terminator Terminating CAN
resistor (active in position "ON") TEST jumper Upgrade of SW AT-LINK Connector for AT-LINK (Upgrade of SW) Page 614 Analog outputs 1 channel AOUT1. Type of output: 0-10V DC 0-20mA PWM (5 V, freq 2.4 Hz ÷2.4 kHz) Analog output has 4-pins connector – GND and one pin for each type of output. All analog inputs can be configured to any
logical function or protection. Supported sensors Sensors User curves...
Page 615 Fast flashing Detection of CAN communication speed Power supply is in the range and the communication between Inteli AIN8TC and controller works properly. Lights Or power supply is in range and zero CAN address is set. (in case zero CAN address module doesn’t communicate with the controller) Wiring The following diagrams show
the correct connection of sensors. Page 616 Analog inputs (not electric separated) 9 channels 0-65 V ± 0.25 % of actual value + ± 120 mV Measurement is not galvanic separated from Range power supply, but IN- is not interconnected with AIN1-AIN4 – Voltage inputs GND – there is floating measurement. Accuracy of ±... Page 617 Image 8.95 IGL-
RA15 Image 8.96 IGL-RA15 dimensions Terminals Horn Horn CAN1 line Power Power supply CAN address Address Jumper A Jumper B OPEN OPEN CLOSED OPEN Customer defined CLOSED CLOSED SW changing of CAN1 address is enabled only when both jumpers are closed. Any one of these addresses (1+2 or 3+4 or 5+6 or 7+8) can be set via
the following steps: Switch to programming mode (Hold the Horn reset and Lamp test when unit is powering on). Page 618 Press Lamp test sixteen times Set the address up by pressing Horn reset.
The number of red luminous LEDs means the CAN1 addresses (two for addresses 1+2, four for addresses 3+4, six for addresses 5+6 and eight for addresses 7+8) Press Lamp test LED indication Each LED color is adjusted independently of controller output settings. Page 619 Set the horn timeout by pressing Horn reset. The number of green
luminous LEDs means timeout in 10 s (any for disabling horn output, 1 for 10s timeout, 2 for 10s timeout, 15 for disabling horn timeout). Press Lamp test two times Note: If there is no operator action during address setting, color adjusting or timeout setting, the unit returns to normal operation without changes saving. Page 620 Technical data
General data Power supply 8 to 36 V DC 0.35-0.1A (+1Amax horn output) depends on supply Current consumption voltage Protection IP65 Humidity Storage temperature -30 °C to +80 °C Operating temperature -20 °C to +70 °C Dimensions (WxHxD) 180 ×...

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