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Service Manual

Controller

PowerCommand 3.3

English 62008 9000670 (Issue 1)


Table of Contents

SECTION PAGE

Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii


List of Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xix
1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Genset Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Alternator Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Main Alternator Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Exciter (Field Windings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
High Alternator Temperature Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Engine Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Battery Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Battery-charging Alternator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Backup Start Disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Engine Control Module (ECM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Low Coolant Temperature (LCT) Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Low Coolant Level (LCL) Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Low Coolant Level (LCL) Switch #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Low Fuel Level Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Rupture Basin Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Fuel Shutoff (FSO) Solenoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Oil-priming Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Genset Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
AUX 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Battery Charger Failed Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Battle Short Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4

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Delayed Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Differential Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Emergency Stop Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Event/fault Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Event/fault Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Exercise Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Extended Parallel Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Fault Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Fire Detected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
First Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Genset Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Genset Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Genset Circuit Breaker Inhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Ground/Earth Fault Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
HMI PP420 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Load Demand Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Load Dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Load Setpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Load Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Modbus Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Mode of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Panel Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
PCCNet Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
PC-based Service Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
PTC Mode Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Ramp Load Unload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Ready to Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Remote Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Retransfer Inhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Single Mode Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Speed Bias Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Speed Bias Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Speed Droop Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Start Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Switched B+ (Run) Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
System Wakeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9

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Sync Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Transfer Inhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Utility Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Utility Circuit Breaker Inhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Voltage Bias Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Voltage Bias Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Voltage Droop Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Internal Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
2. HARDWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
PCC Base Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
CT1 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
CT2 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
CT3 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
J12 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
J14 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
J20 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
J22 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
J25 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
J26 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
TB1 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
TB3 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
TB5 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
TB7 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
TB8 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
TB9 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
TB10 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
TB15 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
AUX 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
J17 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
J18 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23

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J19 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23
Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
J28 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
J29 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25
J36 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
TB15 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
Circuit Board Replacement Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
CT Ratio Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27
3. CONTROL OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Operator Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Modes of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Off Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Auto Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Manual Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Sequences of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Stopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Start Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Rated Speed and Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15
Stop Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
Idle Requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Stop to Idle Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Idle Speed to Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Rated Speed to Idle Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-18
Idle Speed to Rated Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
AmpSentry Protective Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
Watt Sentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
PCC-ECM Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-19
ECM Keyswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20
CAN Datalink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-20
PGI Genset Cable and Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21
Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22
Witness Testing Procedure Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22

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Genset Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-23
ECM Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
4. PARALLELING OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Genset Application Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Standalone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Synchronizer Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Isolated Bus Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Utility Single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Utility Multiple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Power Transfer Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Paralleling States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
Dead Bus Close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-22
Synchronize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24
Load Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-27
Load Govern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29
Circuit Breaker Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
Standalone and Synchronizer Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
Isolated Bus Only, Utility Single, and Utility Multiple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34
Power Transfer Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34
Paralleling Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36
Droop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37
Paralleling Operation Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38
Load Demand Stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38
Ramp Load Unload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-38
5. SETUP AND CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Mode Change Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Capture File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Menu Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
History/About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Active Shutdowns (Active Shutdown Faults) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
Active Warning (Active Warning Faults) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
History (Fault History) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Paralleling Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4

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Isolated Bus Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
Utility Single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Utility Multiple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
Synchronizer Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12
Power Transfer Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14
Genset Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
Alternator Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18
(Gas) Engine Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19
Genset (Advanced Genset Status) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21
Controller (Advanced Controller Status) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23
Engine (Advanced Engine Status) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Auxiliary Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26
Gas Engineer Data (Engineer Data) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-27
Gas System Data (Gas System) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-30
Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-30
Genset Setup (Setup Genset) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-31
Application Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-31
V/Hz Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-31
Exercise Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-32
Basic (Paralleling/Basic Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-38
Power Transfer Control (Paralleling/PTC Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-41
Genset (OEM Genset Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-45
Genset Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-45
Engine (OEM Engine Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-49
Alternator (OEM Alternator Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-51
Genset Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-51
Genset Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-52
Pulse-width Modulation (PWM) in the Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR)
5-53
PCCnet Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-55
PCCNet Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-55
PCC-HMI 113 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-55
Modbus Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-57
Display Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-58
Clock Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-59

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Real-time Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-59
Configurable I/O (Configurable I/O) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60
Configurable Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60
Configurable Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-63
Configurable Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-63
Configurable Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-65
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75
Save/Restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-76
Calibration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-76
Voltage Measurement for Display and Regulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-76
Current Measurement for Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-77
6. PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Parameters That Can Be Configured in the Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Parameters That Are Not Available in the Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-34
7. TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Types of Events/Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Shutdown Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Warning Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Fault Reset Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Battle Short Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Battle Short Mode Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Enable Battle Short Mode in the ECM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Enable Battle Short Mode in the PCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Map a Configurable Input to Battle Short Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Activate Battle Short Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Delayed Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Event/Fault List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Troubleshooting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17
Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17
No Code The Operator Panel Is Unavailable After Changing the PCCNet Net-
work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18
Code 197 Low Coolant Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18
Code 235 Low Coolant Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19
Code 359 Fail To Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20

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Code 427 CAN Data Link Degraded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
Code 441 Low Battery Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21
Code 442 High Battery Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22
Code 611 Engine Hot Shut Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23
Code 781 The ECM CAN Datalink has failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24
Code 1121 Fail To Disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25
Code 1122 Delayed Rated To Idle Transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25
Code 1124 Delayed Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-25
Code 1131 Battle Short Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26
Code 1132 Controlled Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26
Code 1219 Utility CB Tripped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-26
Code 1223 Utility Frequency Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-27
Code 1224 High Genset Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28
Code 1225 Low Genset Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28
Code 1226 Genset Frequency Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29
Code 1243 Engine Derated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29
Code 1244 Engine Normal Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30
Code 1245 Engine Shutdown Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30
Code 1246 Unknown Engine Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30
Code 1248 Engine Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-30
Code 1312 Config Input #2 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31
Code 1317 Config Input #13 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31
Code 1318 Config Input #14 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-32
Code 1322 kW Setpoint OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-33
Code 1323 kW Setpoint OOR Lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-34
Code 1324 kVAR Setpoint OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-34
Code 1325 kVAR Setpoint OOR Lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-35
Code 1328 Genset CB Tripped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-35
Code 1336 Cooldown Complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-36
Code 1416 Fail To Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-36
Code 1417 Power Down Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37
Code 1433 Local EStop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37
Code 1434 Remote EStop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37
Code 1435 Low Coolant Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-38
Code 1438 Fail to Crank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39
Code 1439 Low Day Tank Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41

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Code 1441 Low Fuel Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-41
Code 1442 Weak Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42
Code 1443 Dead Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-43
Code 1444 kW Overload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44
Code 1445 Short Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45
Code 1446 High AC Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-45
Code 1447 Low AC Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-47
Code 1448 Underfrequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-49
Code 1449 Overfrequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-50
Code 1451 Genset/Bus V Mismatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-50
Code 1452 Genset CB Fail To Close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-51
Code 1453 Genset CB Fail To Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-52
Code 1454 Genset CB Pos Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-52
Code 1455 Utility CB Pos Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-53
Code 1456 Bus Out Of Sync Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-54
Code 1457 Fail To Synchronize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-55
Code 1458 Sync Ph Rot Mismatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-56
Code 1459 Reverse Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-57
Code 1461 Loss of Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-58
Code 1463 Not In Auto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-59
Code 1464 Load Dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-60
Code 1465 Ready To Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-61
Code 1469 Speed/Hz Mismatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-61
Code 1471 Over Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-62
Code 1472 Over Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-62
Code 1475 First Start Backup Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
Code 1483 Common Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
Code 1540 Common Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
Code 1541 Common Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
Code 1573 Config Input #1 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-64
Code 1689 Reset Real Time Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-64
Code 1853 Annunciator Input 1 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-65
Code 1854 Annunciator Input 2 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-66
Code 1855 Annunciator Input 3 Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-67
Code 1912 Utility Loss Of Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-67
Code 1913 Genset Loss Of Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-68

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Code 1914 Utility Ph Rotation Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-68
Code 1915 Genset Loss Of Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-69
Code 1916 Sync Check OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-70
Code 1944 HMI 113 Out Config Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-70
Code 1978 Speed Bias OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-71
Code 1979 Speed Bias OOR Lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-71
Code 1999 Maximum Parallel time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-72
Code 2328 Utility Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-72
Code 2331 Low Utility Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-73
Code 2332 Utility Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-73
Code 2333 Genset Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-73
Code 2335 Excitation Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-74
Code 2336 Checksum Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-74
Code 2342 Too Long In Idle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-74
Code 2358 High Utility Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-75
Code 2396 Utility CB Fail To close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-76
Code 2397 Utility CB Fail To Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-76
Code 2539 Voltage Bias OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-77
Code 2541 Voltage Bias OOR Lo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-78
Code 2545 Keyswitch Reset Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-79
Code 2678 Charging Alternator Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-79
Code 2779 Utility Unloaded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-80
Code 2814 Genset CT Ratio Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-80
Code 2815 Genset CT Ratio High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-81
Code 2816 Genset PT Ratio Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-81
Code 2817 Genset PT Ratio High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-82
Code 2818 Bus PT Ratio Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-82
Code 2819 Bus PT Ratio High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-83
Code 2821 Utility PT Ratio Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-84
Code 2822 Utility PT Ratio High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-84
Code 2895 PCCNet Device Failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-85
Code 2896 Critical PCCNet Dev Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-85
Code 2914 Genset AC Meter Failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-86
Code 2915 Gen Bus AC Meter Failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-86
Code 2916 Utility AC Meter Failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87
Code 2917 Gen Bus Voltage OOR HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87

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Code 2918 Utility Voltage OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87
Code 2919 Utility Current OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-88
Code 2921 Gen Bus Current OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-89
Code 2922 Genset Neutral Curr OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-90
Code 2923 Gen Bus kW OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-90
Code 2924 Gen Bus kVAR OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-90
Code 2925 Gen Bus kVA OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-91
Code 2926 Utility kW OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-91
Code 2927 Utility kVAR OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-92
Code 2928 Utility kVA OOR Hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-92
Code 2938 Earth/Ground Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-93
Code 2939 Modbus Failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-93
Code 2941 Remote Fault Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-94
Code 2942 Shutdown Override Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-95
Code 2943 Manual Sw Config Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-95
Code 2944 Auto Switch Config Fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-95
Code 2945 Rupture Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-96
Code 2965 Genset Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-97
Code 2971 Test/Exercise Active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-97
Code 2972 Field Overload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-97
Code 2977 Low Coolant Level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-98
Code 2979 High Alternator Temp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-99
Code 2993 Battery Charger Failed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-100
code 3397 Low GB Oil Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-100
Code 3398 High GB Oil Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-102
code 3399 Differential fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-104
code 3411 DC Power Supply Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-105
code 3412 GIB Isolator Open Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-106
code 3413 Radiator Fan Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-106
code 3414 Ventilator Fan Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-107
code 3415 LouvRes Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-107
code 3416 Start System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-108
code 3417 Alternator Heater Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-108
Code 3457 Loss of Bus Voltage Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-109
How to Obtain Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-111
APPENDIX A. SCHEMATICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

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APPENDIX B. SEQUENCE DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
APPENDIX C. PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
APPENDIX D. MODBUS REGISTER MAPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1

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Safety Precautions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual air, and will tend to gather in sumps or low
contains important instructions that should be fol- areas. NFPA code requires all persons han-
lowed during installation and maintenance of the dling propane to be trained and qualified.
generator set and batteries.
Be sure all fuel supplies have a positive shut-
off valve.
Before operating the generator set (genset),
read the Operators Manual and become familiar Be sure battery area has been well-ventilated
with it and the equipment. Safe and efficient op- prior to servicing near it. Lead-acid batteries
eration can be achieved only if the equipment emit a highly explosive hydrogen gas that can
is properly operated and maintained. Many ac- be ignited by arcing, sparking, smoking, etc.
cidents are caused by failure to follow fundamental
rules and precautions. EXHAUST GASES ARE DEADLY
Provide an adequate exhaust system to prop-
The following symbols, found throughout this man- erly expel discharged gases away from en-
ual, alert you to potentially dangerous conditions closed or sheltered areas and areas where in-
to the operator, service personnel, or the equip- dividuals are likely to congregate. Visually
ment. and audibly inspect the exhaust for leaks daily
or per the maintenance schedule. Make sure
DANGER This symbol warns of immediate
that exhaust manifolds are secured and not
hazards which will result in severe personal in- warped. Do not use exhaust gases to heat a
jury or death. compartment.
WARNING This symbol refers to a hazard or The exhaust vent should be high enough to
unsafe practice which can result in severe per- help clear gases, avoid accumulation of snow,
sonal injury or death. and in accordance with local mechanical
codes.
CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or Be sure the unit is well ventilated.
unsafe practice which can result in personal
injury or product or property damage. Engine exhaust and some of its constituents
are known to the state of California to cause
FUEL AND FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive
harm.
Fire, explosion, and personal injury or death can
MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE PER-
result from improper practices.
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH
DO NOT fill fuel tanks while engine is running,
Keep your hands, clothing, and jewelry away
unless tanks are outside the engine compart-
from moving parts.
ment. Fuel contact with hot engine or exhaust
is a potential fire hazard. Before starting work on the generator set, dis-
connect battery charger from its AC source,
DO NOT permit any flame, cigarette, pilot
then disconnect starting batteries, negative
light, spark, arcing equipment, or other igni-
() cable first. In lean-burn natural gas
tion source near the generator set or fuel tank.
(LBNG) gensets, also make sure the starters
Fuel lines must be adequately secured and air supply line is disconnected or completely
free of leaks. Fuel connection at the engine vented until the generator set is ready to start.
should be made with an approved flexible line. This will prevent accidental starting.
Do not use zinc coated or copper fuel lines
Make sure that fasteners on the generator set
with diesel fuel.
are secure. Tighten supports and clamps,
Natural gas is lighter than air, and will tend to keep guards in position over fans, drive belts,
gather under hoods. Propane is heavier than etc.

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Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry in the vi- MEDIUM VOLTAGE GENERATOR SETS (601V
cinity of moving parts, or while working on to 15kV)
electrical equipment. Loose clothing and jew- Medium voltage acts differently than low volt-
elry can become caught in moving parts. age. Special equipment and training is re-
If adjustment must be made while the unit is quired to work on or around medium voltage
running, use extreme caution around hot equipment. Operation and maintenance must
manifolds, moving parts, etc. be done only by persons trained and qualified
to work on such devices. Improper use or pro-
DO NOT OPERATE IN FLAMMABLE AND EX- cedures will result in severe personal injury or
PLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS death.
Do not work on energized equipment. Un-
Flammable vapor can cause an engine to over- authorized personnel must not be permitted
speed and become difficult to stop, resulting in near energized equipment. Due to the nature
possible fire, explosion, severe personal injury of medium voltage electrical equipment, in-
and death. Do not operate a genset where a flam- duced voltage remains even after the equip-
mable vapor environment can be created by fuel ment is disconnected from the power source.
spill, leak, etc., unless the genset is equipped with Plan the time for maintenance with authorized
an automatic safety device to block the air intake personnel so that the equipment can be de-
and stop the engine. The owners and operators of energized and safely grounded.
the genset are solely responsible for operating the
genset safely. Contact your authorized Cummins GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Power Generation distributor for more information. Coolants under pressure have a higher boil-
ing point than water. DO NOT open a radiator
ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE or heat exchanger pressure cap while the en-
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH gine is running. To prevent severe scalding,
let engine cool down before removing coolant
Remove electric power before removing pro- pressure cap. Turn cap slowly, and do not
tective shields or touching electrical equip- open it fully until the pressure has been re-
ment. Use rubber insulative mats placed on lieved.
dry wood platforms over floors that are metal
or concrete when around electrical equip- Used engine oils have been identified by
ment. Do not wear damp clothing (particularly some state or federal agencies as causing
wet shoes) or allow skin surface to be damp cancer or reproductive toxicity. When check-
when handling electrical equipment. Do not ing or changing engine oil, take care not to in-
wear jewelry. Jewelry can short out electrical gest, breathe the fumes, or contact used oil.
contacts and cause shock or burning. Keep multi-class ABC fire extinguishers
handy. Class A fires involve ordinary combus-
Use extreme caution when working on electri-
cal components. High voltages can cause in- tible materials such as wood and cloth; Class
jury or death. DO NOT tamper with interlocks. B fires, combustible and flammable liquid
fuels and gaseous fuels; Class C fires, live
Follow all applicable state and local electrical electrical equipment. (ref. NFPA No. 10).
codes. Have all electrical installations per- Make sure that rags or combustible material
formed by a qualified licensed electrician. Tag are not left on or near the generator set.
and lock open switches to avoid accidental
closure. Make sure generator set is mounted in a man-
ner to prevent combustible materials from ac-
DO NOT CONNECT GENERATOR SET DI- cumulating under or near the unit.
RECTLY TO ANY BUILDING ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM. Hazardous voltages can flow from Remove all unnecessary grease and oil from
the generator set into the utility line. This cre- the unit. Accumulated grease and oil can
ates a potential for electrocution or property cause overheating and engine damage which
damage. Connect only through an approved present a potential fire hazard.
isolation switch or an approved paralleling Keep the generator set and the surrounding
device. area clean and free from obstructions. Re-

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move any debris from the set and keep the Do not store any flammable liquids, such as
floor clean and dry. fuel, cleaners, oil, etc., near the generator set.
A fire or explosion could result.
Do not work on this equipment when mentally Wear hearing protection when near an oper-
or physically fatigued, or after consuming any ating generator set.
alcohol or drug that makes the operation of
equipment unsafe. To prevent serious burns, avoid contact with
hot metal parts such as radiator system, turbo
charger system and exhaust system.
Substances in exhaust gases have been
identified by some state or federal agencies KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE GENSET FOR
as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity. EASY REFERENCE
Take care not to breath or ingest or come into
contact with exhaust gases. DISPOSE OF THIS UNIT PROPERLY

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List of Acronyms
This list is not exhaustive. For example, it does not LCT Low Coolant Temperature
identify units of measure or acronyms that appear LED Light-emitting Diode
only in parameters, event/fault names, or part/ac-
Mil Std Military Standard
cessory names.
NC Not Connected
ACRONYM DESCRIPTION Normally Closed
AC Alternating Current NFPA National Fire Protection Agency
AMP AMP, Inc., part of Tyco Electronics NO Normally Open
ASTM American Society for Testing and Ma- NWF Network Failure
terials (ASTM International) OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
ATS Automatic Transfer Switch OOR Out of Range
AVR Automatic Voltage Regulator OORH Out of Range High
AWG American Wire Gauge ORH
CAN Controlled Area Network OORL Out of Range Low
ORL
CB Circuit Breaker
PB Push Button
CE Conformit Europenne
PC Personal Computer
CGT Cummins Generator Technologies
PCC PowerCommand Controller
CT Current Transformer
PGI Power Generation Interface
DC Direct Current
PGN Parameter Group Number
ECM Engine Control Module
PI Proportional/Integral
ECS Engine Control System
PID Proportional/Integral/Derivative
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
EN European Standard
PMG Permanent Magnet Generator
EPS Engine Protection System
PT Potential Transformer
E-Stop Emergency Stop
PTC Power Transfer Control
FAE Full Authority Electronic
PWM Pulse-width Modulation
FMI Failure Mode Identifier
RFI Radio Frequency Interference
FSO Fuel Shutoff
RH Relative Humidity
genset Generator Set
RMS Root Mean Square
GCS Genset Control System
RTU Remote Terminal Unit
GND Ground
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
HMI Human-machine Interface
SPN Suspect Parameter Number
IC Integrated Circuit
SW_B+ Switched B+
ISO International Organization for Stan-
dardization UL Underwriters Laboratories
LBNG Lean-burn Natural Gas
AmpSentry and InPower are trademarks of Cum-
LCD Liquid Crystal Display mins Inc. PowerCommand is a registered trade-
LCL Low Coolant Level mark of Cummins Inc.

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Glossary

TERM DEFINITION
Accessory A part comes standard with the product. An accessory is optional and provides additional
Part interfaces or functionality.
Active General terms to describe the states for inputs, signals, or outputs that have only two
Inactive states (like true/false or 1/0). For example, a low coolant level switch is either on (active)
or off (inactive). The Ready to Load output is either on (active) or off (inactive).
For events/faults, this term describes the time the PCC generates the event/fault through
the time the event/fault is cleared.
Active-high Some inputs and outputs use voltage differential to distinguish between active and inac-
Active-low tive. If an input or output is active-high, a high voltage differential means the input or out-
put is active, and a low voltage differential means the input or output is inactive. If an in-
put or output is active-low, a low voltage differential means the input or output is active,
and a high voltage differential means the input or output is inactive.
Configurable analog Both terms refer to inputs that can be assigned one of several functions, depending on
input the genset and the application. For example, the same input might generate a fault in
Configurable input one application but enable Battle Short mode in another application. Configurable input
refers to discrete inputs (for example, open or closed). Configurable analog input refers
to analog inputs (for example, 05 VDC).
Configurable analog Both terms refer to outputs that can be controlled by one of several functions, depending
output on the genset and the application. For example, the same output might be controlled by
Configurable output event 1465 (Ready to Load) in one application and by shutdown fault 1433 (Local Emer-
gency Stop) in another application. Configurable output refers to discrete outputs (for
example, open or closed). Configurable analog input refers to analog outputs (for exam-
ple, 05 VDC).
Connection A connection between two devices. A connection might be as simple as one pin-to-pin
connection, or it might require several pins as well as additional components such as re-
lays, fuses, etc. This term also includes some settings that refer to the physical (for ex-
ample, normally-closed vs. normally-open) or electrical (for example, active-high vs. ac-
tive-low) characteristics of the connection.
Connector This term has no meaning if you do not have access to the PCC base board or the back
panel of the Operator Panel.
One or more pins that are in the same housing. Many times, the pins are related by func-
tion (for example, pins that are connected to the engine) or by electrical characteristics
(for example, relay outputs).
This term also refers to the end of a wire or harness that is plugged into the housing.
Event Used to notify the operator or external devices whether or not certain conditions are true.
Fault Each event or fault has two sets of conditions. When the first set of conditions becomes
true, the event or fault becomes active. This might turn on or turn off a light or LED, dis-
play a warning on the PCC, shut down the genset, or so on. When the second set of
conditions becomes true, the event or fault becomes inactive and can be cleared.
The PCC generates a fault when the conditions indicate a more serious problem; the
PCC generates an event only for information purposes.
Genset Generator set
Low-side driver When this output is active, it provides a path to ground.
Mode A term to describe certain states that affect the PCCs behavior. The PCC is either in a
Mode of operation particular mode or not in a particular mode, and the PCCs behavior changes accordingly.
Sometimes, the PCC is always in one mode out of a set of two or more modes. For ex-
ample, the PCC is always in one of the modes of operation: Off mode, Auto mode, or
Manual mode.
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TERM DEFINITION
Normally-closed Some inputs and outputs use open circuits and short circuits to distinguish between ac-
Normally-open tive and inactive. If an input or output is normally-closed, an open circuit means the input
or output is active, and a short circuit means the input or output is inactive. If an input or
output is normally-open, a short circuit means the input or output is active, and an open
circuit means the input or output is inactive.
Parameter Refers to monitored values or settings in the PCC or the Operator Panel that can be
looked at and, in some cases, adjusted. Some parameters are protected by passwords.
In this manual, italics are used to identify a specific parameter by name.
Pin A specific point on the PCC or the Operator Panel to which it is acceptable to connect a
specific point on an external device. For example, a B+ pin might be connected to the
positive terminal on the battery. It takes more than one pin to connect an external device
to the PCC. For example, it takes B+ and Ground to connect the battery to the PCC.
Depending on the access you have to the controller, you might see a specific pin on the
PCC base board, the terminal at the end of a harness, a wire that runs between the PCC
and the external device, or nothing at all.
Sensor Refers to a device that measures something and reports one of many (or unlimited) val-
ues. For example, an oil pressure sensor reports the current oil pressure.
Sequence of opera- A term used to describe the steps the PCC follows when it starts the genset or when it
tion stops the genset.
Signal A term used for convenience to talk about two or more connections as a single input.
Usually, all of these connections have the same effect on the PCCs behavior, and it does
not matter which connection is active.
For example, the term remote start signal is used frequently. In Auto mode, the PCC
starts the genset when the remote start signal is active. The remote start signal may
come from any of several connections: a switch connected to the remote start pin, the
Operator Panel, a PLC (programmable logic controller) connected on Modbus, InPower,
etc. It is not important between these connections when explaining the way the remote
start signal affects the PCCs decisions to start and stop the genset. It is only important
whether or not any of them are active.
Switch Refers to a device that measures something and reports one of two states, active or in-
active, about something. For example, a low coolant level switch is active when the cool-
ant level is too low, but the low coolant level switch does not report what the coolant level
really is.
In some cases, this may refer to a physical switch (similar to a light switch) instead.
Trim Refers to the subset of parameters that can be adjusted, as opposed to parameters that
can only be monitored.

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1. System Overview
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe This is the Service Manual for the PowerCommand
all of the instructions and precautions in this manu- 3.x. It is not the Service Manual for the generator set
al. Keep this manual with the other genset and/or (genset) or any accessories.
controller manuals.
DESCRIPTION
ABOUT THIS MANUAL The PowerCommand 3.x is suitable for paralleling
generator sets (gensets) in standby or prime-pow-
You should have a basic understanding of genera- er applications.
tors and power generation before you read this
manual. The PowerCommand 3.x consists of these parts.

FIGURE 1-1. POWERCOMMAND 3.3

TABLE 1-1. POWERCOMMAND 3.3


PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1: HMI 320 (Operator Panel) 0300631502
2: PCC 3300 controller (PCC) 03271601
3: AUX 103 AVR power stage 03271593

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FIGURE 1-2. REMOTE OPERATOR PANEL (OPTIONAL)

TABLE 1-2. REMOTE OPERATOR PANEL (OPTIONAL)


PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
HMI 320 (Remote Operator Panel) 0300631503
The Operator Panel is one way to monitor, manage, Control the genset to maintain a specified gen-
and control the genset. An operator can use the set voltage and genset frequency
Operator Panel to do these things: Warn the operator when unsafe conditions are
Look at the status of the genset. occurring
Shut down the genset to prevent damage
Adjust settings that affect genset behavior.
Provide a way for other devices (such as the
Start and stop the genset. Operator Panel) to monitor, manage, and con-
trol the genset
Note: In addition to the Operator Panel, other devices
The AUX 103 helps the PCC maintain a specified
can monitor, manage, and control the genset too.
Such devices might be as simple as a switch or a genset voltage. In this manual, PCC may refer to
push button or as sophisticated as other controllers PCC and AUX 103 without explicitly stating this.
or computers. This manual introduces the ways the Distinction is made when necessary.
PCC can interact with other devices, but this manual
cannot identify all of the devices that might be used Note: The PCC and AUX 103 should be installed
in every application. where they can be accessed only by authorized ser-
vice representatives. Unauthorized personnel, in-
cluding an operator, should not have access to them.
The PCC is a microprocessor-based controller that
has these abilities: GENSET SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE 1-3. GENSET SPECIFICATIONS
CATEGORY CHARACTERISTIC
Paralleling Three-phase operation
Dead bus close
First start arbitration (with compatible controllers)
Droop (speed droop and voltage droop)
Synchronization
Load share (with compatible controllers)
Load govern
Power transfer control
Genset Output Single-phase or three-phase operation
50 Hz or 60 Hz operation
19045,000 VAC line-to-line (genset)
110600 VAC line-to-line (PCC input from genset; if the genset voltage is 60045,000
VAC line-to-line, potential transformers are required)
510,000 A (external CTs required)
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CATEGORY CHARACTERISTIC
Alternator Reconnectable or non-reconnectable alternator (voltage selectable)
PMG or self-excitation
Engine Diesel or lean-burn natural gas (LBNG)
12-V or 24-V battery (operating range: 830 VDC)
Battery-charging alternator (IC type and non-IC type)
Controlled Area Network (CAN) J1939 communication (limited)
Power Generation Interface (PGI)-compliant engine control module (ECM). PGI is Cum-
mins implementation of SAE J1939.
Communication PCCNet
Modbus
PC-based service tool
Connector Seals J11: AMP 7947581
J12: AMP 7942751 interface seal and AMP 7942761 wire seal
Wires/Cables 0.8 sq. mm. (18 AWG) wires (except where specified otherwise)
Other Up to four HMI 113 (daisy-chain)

ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS See Start Automatic Voltage Regulator (page


3-15) and Stop Automatic Voltage Regulator
This section introduces the connections between (page 3-18) for more information about the behavior
the PCC and the alternator. See Appendix A (page of this output.
A-1) for wiring diagrams.
High Alternator Temperature Switch
Main Alternator Output The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active
when the alternator temperature is too high.
The PCC is connected to the main alternator output
to measure genset voltage, genset current, and ENGINE CONNECTIONS
genset frequency. This section introduces the connections between
the PCC and the engine. See Appendix A (page
If the PCC uses self-excitation to regulate the gen- A-1) for wiring diagrams.
set voltage, the PCC is also connected to the main
alternator output to drive the field windings in the ex- Battery Connections
citer.
Note: In some gensets, the battery is also called the
DC power supply.
The PCC is connected to current transformers (CTs)
to reduce the genset current before it is measured. The battery provides power for the PCC and the
Operator Panel, and the PCC monitors the battery
The PCC may be connected to potential transform- voltage.
ers (PTs) to reduce the genset voltage before it is
measured.
Battery-charging Alternator
The PCC may be connected to the battery-charging
Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) alternator to make sure the battery-charging alter-
nator is recharging the battery properly.
If the PCC uses a permanent magnet generator
(PMG) to regulate the genset voltage, the PCC is Backup Start Disconnect
connected to the PMG to drive the field windings in The PCC may be connected to a device that forces
the exciter. the PCC to disengage the starter.
Exciter (Field Windings) Typically, this is connected indirectly to the main al-
ternator output. If the frequency is high enough, the
If the PCC regulates the genset voltage, the PCC is signal becomes active.
connected to the exciter to control the magnetic field Starter
in the exciter and, in turn, the genset voltage. The
input power for the field windings comes from the The PCC may be connected to the starter control
main alternator output (self-excitation) or the PMG. relay in order to control the starter.

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See Start Engine (page 3-14) for more information GENSET CONNECTIONS
about the behavior of this output.
This section introduces the connections between
Engine Control Module (ECM) the PCC and other parts of the genset.

The PCC is connected to the engine control module Some of these connections are flexible and might
(ECM) to monitor, control, and protect the engine. be made to many types of devices, including the en-
The PCC communicates with the ECM on a CAN gine and the alternator.

Low Coolant Temperature (LCT) Switch Typical devices are identified in some connections,
but other types may also be possible in these con-
The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active nections.
when the coolant temperature is too low.
AUX 101
Low Coolant Level (LCL) Switch
The AUX 101 is the system I/O module. It provides
The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active additional connections that are required in lean-
when the coolant level is too low. burn natural gas (LBNG) gensets.

Low Coolant Level (LCL) Switch #2

The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active


when the coolant level is too low.

Low Fuel Level Switch

The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active


when the fuel level is too low.

Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch

The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active


when the fuel level in a day tank is too low.

Rupture Basin Switch

The PCC may be connected to a switch that is active FIGURE 1-3. AUX 101
when there is fuel in the rupture basin.
TABLE 1-4. AUX 101 PART NUMBERS
Fuel Shutoff (FSO) Solenoid PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
AUX 101 03271536
The PCC may be connected to the fuel shutoff
(FSO) solenoid to control the fuel supply for the en-
Battery Charger Failed Switch
gine.
The PCC may be connected to a battery charger to
Oil-priming Pump make sure the battery charger is working properly.
The PCC may be connected to the oil-priming pump Battle Short Switch
to prelube the engine. This reduces wear and dam-
age to moving parts in the engine after long periods The PCC may be connected to a device that puts
of inactivity. the PCC in Battle Short mode (page 7-4).
The PCC may prelube the engine when the genset Delayed Off
is not running (Prelube Cycle (page 3-12)) or when
the genset is starting (Prelube Engine (page The PCC may notify a device when the genset is
3-14)). running, and the connection remains active for a

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specified amount of time after the genset stops run- Exercise Switch
ning.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
Differential Fault generate an exercise signal (page 3-8).
Extended Parallel Switch
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate shutdown fault 3399 (Differential Fault The PCC may be connected to a device that can
Condition Exists) when the connection is active. generate an extended parallel signal (page 4-20).

Emergency Stop Buttons Fault Reset

The PCC may be connected to one or two buttons The PCC may be connected to a device that can
that shut down the genset immediately when generate a fault reset signal (page 7-4).
pressed. Typically, the device is the Operator Panel.
Fire Detected
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate shutdown with cooldown fault 1794 (Fire
Detected) when the connection is active.
First Start
The PCC may be connected to other gensets to de-
termine which genset closes its genset circuit
breaker onto a dead bus.
This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
nected in parallel with other gensets.
Genset Bus
FIGURE 1-4. EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (EXAM-
PLE) The PCC may be connected to the genset bus to
measure genset bus voltage, genset bus current,
TABLE 1-5. EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON PART and genset bus frequency.
NUMBERS
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER The PCC may be connected to potential transform-
Emergency stop button 03081165 ers (PTs) to reduce the genset bus voltage before it
is measured.
Event/fault Inputs This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
nected in parallel with other gensets.
The PCC may be connected to a device that gener-
ates an event/fault. Genset Circuit Breaker
The PCC has four configurable inputs (page 5-60) The PCC may be connected to the genset circuit
that can support this function. breaker. The genset circuit breaker controls wheth-
er or not the genset is connected to the load.
Event/fault Outputs
Depending on the application, the PCC might moni-
tor the position of the circuit breaker, trip the circuit
The PCC can notify a device when a specified
breaker if there is a shutdown fault (page 7-1), or
event/fault code is active. For example, the PCC
control the circuit breaker.
might turn on a coolant heater if the coolant temper-
ature is too low. Genset Circuit Breaker Inhibit
The PCC has twelve configurable outputs (page The PCC may be connected to a device that can
5-63) that can support this function. generate a genset CB inhibit signal (page 4-34).

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This signal forces the PCC to open the genset circuit Load Dump
breaker if the PCC is not in Manual mode (page
3-10). The PCC may notify a device when warning fault
1464 (Load Dump Fault) (page 5-65) is active.
This connection is not used if the PCC does not con-
trol the genset circuit breaker. Load Setpoint

Ground/Earth Fault Switch The PCC may be connected to a device that helps
determine how much load the genset takes when it
The PCC may be connected to a ground fault relay is in parallel with the utility.
that is active when there is a short to ground on the
This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
load side of the genset.
nected in parallel with the utility.
HMI PP420 Load Share
The HMI PP420 is an optional remote Operator The PCC may be connected to other gensets to
Panel for the PCC on some lean-burn, natural-gas make sure that each genset takes its fair share of
(LBNG) gensets. the load.
Note: There is a separate manual for the HMI PP420. This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
While the HMI PP420 is different in some ways than nected in parallel with other gensets.
the Operator Panel described in this manual, the PCC
operates the same way. Modbus Connections
The PCC may be connected to a device that moni-
tors, manages, and controls the genset.
Note: Modbus is a serial communications protocol
that is commonly used in industry.

Typically, the device is a building management sys-


tem, though many types of devices support Mod-
bus.

Mode of Operation
The PCC is connected to a device that controls the
mode of operation (page 3-7) the PCC is in.

Typically, the device is the Operator Panel or a key-


switch.

Panel Lamp
FIGURE 1-5. HMI PP420
The PCC may be connected to a light that is con-
The PCC supports one HMI PP420. trolled by the Lamp Test button (page 3-5). Press
the Lamp Test button for three seconds to turn the
TABLE 1-6. HMI PP420 PART NUMBERS light on and off.
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
HMI PP420 03006554 PCCNet Devices
HMI PP420 software 03267907
The PCC may be connected to one or more PCCNet
devices, such as the Operator Panel, that let opera-
Load Demand Stop tors monitor, manage, and control the genset.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can Note: PCCNet is a Cummins Power Generations pro-
generate a load demand stop signal (page 4-38). prietary standard for networks. Each PCCNet net-

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work can be up to 4000 feet long and contain up to TABLE 1-7. HMI 113 PART NUMBERS
twenty PCCNet devices. PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
No enclosure (Figure 1-6) 0300592901
In addition to the PCCNet connection, PCCNet de- Enclosure 0300592902
vices may use the PCCs Fault Reset (page 1-5),
Mode of Operation (page 1-6), System Wakeup HMI 114
(page 1-9), or other connections.
The HMI 114 is the Bargraph Meter. It provides vis-
The PCC supports these PCCNet devices. ible indication of genset voltage, genset current,
and genset power.
HMI 113

The HMI 113 is the Universal Annunciator Module. It


provides visible and audible indication of genset
alarms and status based on discrete relay or net-
work inputs.

FIGURE 1-7. HMI 114

The PCC supports an unlimited number of HMI 114


on each PCCNet network, but each PCCNet net-
work is limited to twenty PCCNet devices.
TABLE 1-8. HMI 114 PART NUMBERS
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
Bargraph 0300636602
Bargraph software 03267431

FIGURE 1-6. HMI 113 (0300592901) HMI 320


The HMI 320 is the Operator Panel for the PCC and
The HMI 113 supports different overlays. the genset.
The PCC supports up to four HMI 113 on each There is a remote version of the Operator Panel.
PCCNet network. This version is intended for applications where

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someone can operate the genset in a different loca- The PC-based service tool harness (Figure 1-9) is
tion than the genset. It is identical to the other con- used to connect the PCC or the Operator Panel to a
trol panels, except you cannot change the mode of PC-based service tool.
operation (page 3-7).

FIGURE 1-9. PC-BASED SERVICE TOOL HARNESS

TABLE 1-10. PC-BASED SERVICE TOOL HARNESS


PART NUMBERS
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
PC-based service tool harness 05411199
(RS485)
03383277
(RS232)

PTC Mode Switch


The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20).
FIGURE 1-8. HMI 320 (0300631502)
Ramp Load Unload

The PCC supports up to two HMI 320 (regardless of The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a ramp load unload signal (page 4-38).
version) on each PCCNet network.
Ready to Load
TABLE 1-9. HMI 320 PART NUMBERS The PCC may notify a device when event 1465
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is active.
Operator Panel 0300631502 Typically, the device is a programmable logic con-
Remote(Operator Panel) 0300631503 troller (PLC).
Operator Panel software 03267431
Remote Start
Operator Panel language software 03267449
03267450 The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a remote start signal (page 3-9).

Typically, the device is a transfer switch or a remote


PC-based Service Tools Operator Panel.

Retransfer Inhibit
The PCC or the Operator Panel may be connected
to a PC-based service tool, such as InPower, to The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a retransfer inhibit signal (page 4-21).
monitor, manage, and control the genset.
Single Mode Verify
Note: See the PC-based service tool documentation This connection is required if the PCC is connected
for more information. in parallel with the utility and is not in parallel with

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any other gensets. The PCC is connected to a de- Transfer Inhibit
vice that controls whether or not the PCC is allowed
to close the genset circuit breaker onto a dead bus. The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21).
This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
nected in parallel with the utility or is also in parallel Utility
with other gensets.
The PCC may be connected to the utility to measure
Speed Bias Input utility voltage, utility current, and utility frequency.

The PCC may be connected to a device that can ad- The PCC may be connected to potential transform-
just the speed reference (page 3-15). ers (PTs) to reduce the utility voltage before it is
measured.
Speed Bias Output
This connection is not used if the PCC is not con-
The PCC may inform a device what the percentage nected in parallel with the utility.
difference is between the speed reference (page
Utility Circuit Breaker
3-15) and the base speed.
The PCC may be connected to the utility circuit
Speed Droop Enable breaker. The utility circuit breaker controls whether
or not the utility is connected to the load.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a speed droop enable signal (page 4-37). Depending on the application, the PCC might moni-
tor the position of the circuit breaker or control the
Start Type circuit breaker.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can Utility Circuit Breaker Inhibit
generate a start type signal (page 3-9).
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
This connection may be hard-wired in some gen- generate a utility CB inhibit signal (page 4-36).
sets.
This connection is not used if the PCC does not con-
Switched B+ (Run) Control trol the utility circuit breaker.

The PCC may provide power to a device while the Voltage Bias Input
genset is running. The PCC does not provide power
when the genset is not running. The PCC may be connected to a device that can ad-
just the voltage setpoint (page 3-15).
Note: This connection is also referred to as a run
relay. Voltage Bias Output

System Wakeup The PCC may inform a device what the difference is
between the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) and
The PCC and the Operator Panel may be con- 100%.
nected to other devices with which the PCC and the
Operator Panel enter and leave power-down mode Voltage Droop Enable
(page 3-10) together.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
In some gensets, these connections may be hard- generate a voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38).
wired to prevent the devices from entering power-
down mode. INTERNAL FEATURES
This section introduces the internal features of the
Sync Enable
PCC. These features do not depend on any connec-
The PCC may be connected to a device that can tions to other equipment.
generate a sync enable signal (page 4-2). Password protection (page 5-1)

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Realtime clock (page 5-59) Requires HMI 113
Exercise scheduler (page 5-32) MS 202C, Method 101 compliant
IEEE C62.41 compliant
CERTIFICATIONS
IEEE C37.90 compliant
The PCC meets or exceeds the requirements of BS ISO 85284:2005
these codes and standards:
BS EN 500811:1992
UL 508 Recognized components BS EN 6100062:2001
CSA marked BS EN 6100063:2001
C282 compliant BS EN 6100064:2001
22.2 compliant CE Marking: The control system is suitable for
NFPA 99 compliant use on generator sets to be CEmarked.

NFPA 110 compliant The Operator Panel is UL508 listed.

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2. Hardware
This section introduces the hardware that makes up can ignite explosive hydrogen gas given off by
the PCC and Operator Panel. It does not introduce batteries, causing severe personal injury. Arc-
the hardware in the rest of the genset. ing can occur when cable is removed or recon-
nected, or when negative () battery cable is
WARNING Incorrect service or replacement of connected and a tool used to connect or discon-
parts can result in severe personal injury, death, nect positive (+) battery cable touches frame or
and/or equipment damage. Service personnel other grounded metal part of the set. Always re-
must be trained and experienced to perform move negative () cable first, and reconnect it
electrical and mechanical service. Read Safety last. Make certain hydrogen from battery, en-
Precautions, and carefully observe all of the in- gine fuel, and other explosive fumes are fully
structions and precautions in this manual. dissipated. This is especially important if bat-
tery has been connected to battery charger.
See Appendix A for schematics.
To prevent circuit board damage due to electrostatic
In this section, italics are used to identify a specific discharge, a grounding wrist strap must be worn
parameter by name. when handling circuit boards or socket-mounted
ICs. (The wrist strap does not provide a direct short
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS to ground but is typically rated at approximately 1
megohm to ground.)
CAUTION Electrostatic discharge will damage
circuit boards. To prevent this damage, always The connector seals (Table 1-3) for some connec-
wear a grounding wrist strap when handling cir- tors must meet the specified standards for the PCC
cuit boards or socket-mounted ICs. to meet or exceed the certifications (page 1-10).
CAUTION Always disconnect a battery char- PCC BASE BOARD
ger from its AC source before disconnecting the
battery cables. Otherwise, disconnecting the TABLE 2-1. PCC BASE BOARD PART NUMBERS
battery cables can result in voltage spikes high PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
enough to damage the DC control circuits of the PCC 3300 controller 0327160101
set.
This circuit board (Figure 2-1) contains the mi-
WARNING Accidental starting of the generator croprocessor and the operational software for the
set while working on it can cause severe per- PCC.
sonal injury or death. Prevent accidental start-
ing by disconnecting the starting battery cables This circuit board is potted to provide resistance to
(negative [] first). dust and moisture. It is specifically designed and
tested for resistance to RFI / EMI, and it also in-
WARNING Make certain battery area has been cludes transient voltage surge suppression to pro-
well-ventilated before servicing battery. Arcing vide compliance with referenced standards.

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TB7 CT1 J12 J22
CT2 CT3

TB9 J20

TB15
J26
J14

J25
TB10 TB8 TB5 TB3 TB1

FIGURE 2-1. PCC BASE BOARD

LEDs The LEDs are located next to CT2 and CT3.

Note: DSx, where x is a number, is the typical way to


indicate that a hardware component is a light (LED or
incandescent).
DS3 DS4
DS6 DS9

FIGURE 2-2. PCC BASE BOARD LEDS

2-2
TABLE 2-2. PCC BASE BOARD LEDS
LED COLOR DESCRIPTION
DS3 (Heart- Green This LED blinks regularly (once every two seconds) when the PCC has power and
beat) is not in powerdown mode (page 3-10).
DS4 This is reserved for future use.
DS6 Amber This LED is on if event 1483 (Common Alarm) is active.
DS9 Green This LED is on while the PCC is changing between MON protocol and Modbus pro-
tocol on TB15.
If the PCC is using Modbus on TB15, this LED blinks when the PCC is receiving or
transmitting data through the Modbus connection.
If the PCC is using MON on TB15, this LED is off.

Connections
Table 2-3 provides an overview of the connections
on this circuit board.
TABLE 2-3. PCC CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW
CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
CT1 Genset bus/utility L1 current sensing
CT2 Genset bus/utility L2 or genset neutral current
sensing
CT3 Genset bus/utility L3 current sensing
J12 Genset current 03231932 03231200
J14 PC-based service tool interface
J20 Genset input and output 03232446 03232466
J22 Genset voltage 0323222603
J25 Accessories input and output 03232445 03232466
J26 Interconnect (J11 and AUX 103) 03232454 03232466
TB1 Customer input and output 0323167815
TB3 Customer input and output 03232498
TB5 Circuit breaker control 03232499
TB7 Genset bus/utility voltage sensing 03232476
TB8 Customer input and output 0323232503
TB9 Analog input and output 03232501
TB10 Circuit breaker status 03232502
TB15 Modbus, PC-based service tool interface 0323219204

Configurable Inputs Configurable Input #12 J2019, J208


Configurable Input #13 TB87, TB812
Table 2-4 identifies all of the configurable inputs.
Configurable Input #14 TB88, TB813
TABLE 2-4. CONFIGURABLE INPUT Configurable Input #20 TB39, TB31
CONNECTIONS Configurable Input #21 TB310, TB312
DESCRIPTION PCC Configurable Input #23 TB104, TB101
Configurable Input #1 TB112, TB113 Configurable Input #24 TB105, TB101
Configurable Input #2 TB114. TB115 Configurable Input #25 TB106, TB109
Configurable Input #5 J2017, J205 Configurable Input #26 TB108, TB102
Configurable Input #6 J2018, J206 Configurable Input #27 TB1010, TB102
Configurable Input #10 TB85, TB81 Configurable Input #28 TB1011, TB109
Configurable Input #11 TB86, TB82 Configurable Input #29 TB1012, TB1016

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Configurable Input #30 TB1013, TB1017 Configurable Output #10 TB83
Configurable Input #31 TB1014, TB1017 Configurable Output #11 TB811
Configurable Input #32 TB1015, TB1016 Configurable Output #20 TB35
Configurable Output #21 TB36
Configurable Analog Inputs Configurable Output #22 TB38

Table 2-5 identifies all of the configurable analog in-


puts. Configurable Analog Outputs

TABLE 2-5. CONFIGURABLE ANALOG INPUT Table 2-7 identifies all of the configurable analog
CONNECTIONS outputs.
DESCRIPTION PCC
TABLE 2-7. CONFIGURABLE ANALOG OUTPUT
Configurable Analog Input #1 TB91, TB92 CONNECTIONS
Configurable Analog Input #2 TB93, TB92 DESCRIPTION PCC
Configurable Analog Output #1 TB95, TB96
Configurable Outputs
Configurable Analog Output #2 TB94, TB96
Table 2-6 identifies all of the configurable outputs.
CT1 Connections
TABLE 2-6. CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS
DESCRIPTION PCC
Configurable Output #1 Relay TB16, TB17
Configurable Output #2 Relay TB18, TB19
Customer Fused B+ TB15
Configurable Output #3 TB810
Configurable Output #4 TB89
Configurable Output #5 TB14
FIGURE 2-3. CT1
Relay B+ J2013
Configurable Output #6 J2016 This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
Configurable Output #7 J251 ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-8. CT1: GENSET BUS/UTILITY L1 CURRENT SENSING
COUPLING DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
CT1 1 Genset Bus L1 Current OR Utility L1 Current Genset bus or utility L1 current measure-
ment. Route external CT secondary wiring
through CT such that current flows through
the onboard CT entering at 1 when the mea-
sured source is providing power.

CT2 Connections

FIGURE 2-4. CT2

This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-1.

2-4
TABLE 2-9. CT1: GENSET BUS/UTILITY L2 OR GENSET NEUTRAL CURRENT SENSING
COUPLING DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
CT2 1 Genset Bus L2 Current OR Utility L2 Current Genset bus/utility L2 or genset neutral current
OR Genset Neutral Current measurement. Route external CT secondary
wiring through CT such that current flows
through the onboard CT entering at 1 when
the measured source is providing power.

CT3 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-1.

FIGURE 2-5. CT3


TABLE 2-10. CT1: GENSET BUS/UTILITY L3 CURRENT SENSING
COUPLING DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
CT3 1 Genset Bus L3 Current OR Utility L3 Current Genset bus or utility L3 current measure-
ment. Route external CT secondary wiring
through CT such that current flows through
the onboard CT entering at 1 when the mea-
sured source is providing power.

J12 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-1.
4 6

1 3
FIGURE 2-6. J12 PINS
TABLE 2-11. J12 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CT CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J121 CT1 CT1-X1
J122 CT2 CT2-X1
J123 CT3 CT3-X1
J124 CT1 COMMON CT1-X2/X3
J125 CT2 COMMON CT2-X2/X3
J126 CT3 COMMON CT3-X2/X3

Genset Delta/Wye Connection and Single/3 Phase Set the CT ratio in Genset Primary CT Current (ac-
Connection specify the alternator configuration. tual genset current) and Genset CT Secondary Cur-
rent (reduced genset current). If the PCC is con-
See Appendix A for detailed examples of these con- nected to the main alternator, set these parameters
nections with various alternator configurations. to the same value. (Set the CT ratio to one.)

CT connections should use twisted-pair wires, mini- Note: If Genset Nominal Voltage is less than 300 VAC,
mum 1 sq. mm. (16 AWG). the PCC assumes the genset is using the center tap
on the CT and automatically doubles the CT ratio.
Use the CT ratio calculator (page 2-27) to determine
the proper CT specifications for the genset. Genset Current Transformer Installation

2-5
Follow these guidelines to install a current trans- J14 Connections
former (CT).

Each CT has a polarity dot on one side. Polarity re-


fers to the instantaneous direction the CT primary
current has with respect to the CT secondary cur-
rent. It is important to install the CT polarity dot in the
correct orientation to assure correct current meter-
ing and prevent control errors. FIGURE 2-7. J14 PINS
Normal practice is to have the CT installed
around each alternator phase load-side leads; This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
in this case, the polarity dot faces towards the ented in Figure 2-1.
alternator. This connection provides a way to connect to the
In some cases, the CT is installed on the alter- PCC with a PC-based service tool without discon-
nator neutral leads due to space limitations; in necting any Modbus devices on TB15.
this case, the polarity dot faces the neutral ter-
minal or bus bar. PC-based service tools should use harness
03383277 to connect to this RS232 connection. A
female-to-female adapter is also required.
It is important to refer to the genset reconnection
diagram(s) to make sure you install CTs properly for J20 Connections
various alternator configurations.

CT labeling: 22 11
CT1 senses the current in U (A phase) leads.
CT2 senses the current in V (B phase) leads.
CT3 senses the current in W (C phase) leads.

There are two types of CTs used on gensets. These


types are referred to as two-terminal secondary CTs
and three-terminal secondary CTs.
12 1
Two-terminal CTs (X1, X2) are used on non-recon-
nectable alternators.

Three-terminal CTs (X1, X2, X3) are used on recon- FIGURE 2-8. J20 PINS
nectable alternators, and, in some cases, also on
non-reconnectable alternators. This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
ented in Figure 2-1.
X1 and X2 are used for line-to-line voltages greater Note: If the PCC is connected to a CM850 engine con-
than 300 volts. X1 and X3 are used for line-to-line trol module (ECM), J2013, J2014, and J2016 are
voltages less than 300 volts. controlled by the ECM, not the PCC.
TABLE 2-12. J20 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: GENSET CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J201 Chassis Ground
J202 B+ Return Battery () negative
J203 Switched B+ Low-side Driver
J204 B+ Return Battery () negative
J205 Discrete Input Return Return for configurable input #5 J2017
J206 Discrete Input Return Return for configurable input #6 J2018

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PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J207 B+ Return Battery () negative
J208 Discrete Input Return Return for configurable input #12 J2019
J209 B+ Input (Fused B+) Battery (+) positive
J2010 B+ Input (Fused B+) Battery (+) positive
J2011 Starter Disconnect Input Charging Alternator
J2012 B+ Return Battery () negative
J2013 Relay Coil B+ Supply Switched B+
J2014 FSO Relay Driver Low side of Fuel Shutoff Relay Coil
J2015 Starter Relay Driver Low side of Starter Relay Coil
J2016 Oil Priming Pump Driver Low side of Oil Priming Pump Relay Coil
J2017 Configurable Input #5 Defaults to Low Coolant Level Switch (wake-
up)
J2018 Configurable Input #6 Defaults to Low Fuel Level Switch (wake-up)
J2019 Configurable Input #12 Defaults to Rupture Basin Switch (wake-up)
J2020 B+ Input (Fused B+) Battery (+) positive (power to control module)
J2021 B+ Input (Fused B+) Battery (+) positive (power to control module)
J2022 Alt Flash Input Charging Alternator

J201 should be connected to the engine ground. Switched B+ (Run) Control Connections

J203 is a low-side driver. Its specifications are


J205 and J2017 are Configurable Input #5. If
shown in Table 2-17.
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset J203 may be connected with J2013 or TB15. Al-
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- ternatively, J203 may be connected with Emergen-
closed. cy Stop B+ Power (Appendix A) so that the output is
physically interrupted when an emergency stop but-
J206 and J2018 are Configurable Input #6. If ton.
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset The PCC turns on J203 when the PCC runs Start
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- Engine (page 3-14). The PCC turns off J203 when
closed. the stop sequence (page 3-16) has finished.

Battery Connections
J208 and J2019 are Configurable Input #12. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can There should be a 20-A fuse inline with the positive
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset (+) terminal of the battery.
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed. Nominal Battery Voltage specifies the battery volt-
age in the genset.
J2013 is internally fused at 1.85 A.
Battery-charging Alternator Connections
J2016 is Configurable Output #6. It is a low-side J2022 is internally fused at 1.5 A.
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.
See Appendix A for detailed examples of these con-
Configurable Input #5, #6, and #12 Connections nections with various types of battery-charging al-
ternators.
The PCC leaves power-down mode (page 3-10) if Fuel Solenoid Connections
the configurable input is closed. It does not matter
what the function of the configurable input is or if this J2014 is a low-side driver. Its specifications are
makes the configurable input active or inactive. shown in Table 2-17.

2-7
J2014 should be connected with Emergency Stop J2015 should be connected in series with Emer-
B+ Power (Appendix A) so that the fuel solenoid is gency Stop B+ Power (Appendix A) so that the start-
physically interrupted when an emergency stop but- er is physically interrupted when an emergency stop
ton. button.

Connections to the FSO control should use the ap- Connections to the starter solenoid should use the
propriate wire size for the current drawn by the fuel appropriate wire size for the current drawn by the
solenoid. starter solenoid.
If ECM CAN Enable is set to Enable, J2014 is on J22 Connections
unless one of these conditions is met:
Any shutdown fault (page 7-1) is active.
The PCC is in Setup mode (page 3-12).
1 4
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, the PCC
turns on J2014 when the engine speed is greater
than zero. The PCC turns off J2014 when the gen-
set is stopped (page 3-10). FIGURE 2-9. J22 PINS

Starter Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-1.
J2015 is a low-side driver. Its specifications are
shown in Table 2-17.
TABLE 2-13. J22 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: VOLTAGE SENSING CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J221 L1 Alternator Terminal U (R)
J222 L2 Alternator Terminal V (Y)
J223 L3 Alternator Terminal W (B)
J224 N Alternator Terminal Neutral
Genset Delta/Wye Connection and Single/3 Phase Note: The PCC ignores the potential transformer (PT)
Connection specify the alternator configuration. ratio if Genset Nominal Voltage is less than 600 VAC.

Potential Transformer (PT) Sizing Rules


See Appendix A for detailed examples of these con-
nections with various alternator configurations. The PT primary connections should be connected
to the alternator. The PT primary voltage must be
If the genset line-to-line voltage is greater than 600 60145,000 VAC line-to-line.
VAC, potential transformers (PTs) are required to
The PT secondary connections should be con-
reduce the genset voltage to less than 600 VAC line-
nected to the PCC. The PT secondary voltage must
to-line before it enters the PCC.
be 110600 VAC line-to-line.

If the genset line-to-line voltage is less than 600 Use the PT sizing rules in Figure 2-10 if the PT sec-
VAC, connect the PCC to the main alternator output. ondary voltage is less than 300 VAC.

300
genset nominal voltage < PT secondary voltage
PT primary voltage < 9
genset nominal voltage

FIGURE 2-10. POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER SIZING RULES (PT SECONDARY VOLTAGE < 300 VAC)
Use the PT sizing rules in Figure 2-11 if the PT sec-
ondary voltage is greater than 300 VAC.

2-8
600
genset nominal voltage < PT secondary voltage
PT primary voltage < 18
genset nominal voltage

FIGURE 2-11. POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER SIZING RULES (PT SECONDARY VOLTAGE > 300 VAC)
J25 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
ented in Figure 2-1.

1 7

6 12

FIGURE 2-12. J25 PINS


TABLE 2-14. J25 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: DISPLAY CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J251 Local Status For future
J252 Local E-Stop Local EStop Switch
J253 PCCNet B Network Data B
J254 PCCNet A Network Data A
J255 System Wakeup
J256 Discrete Input Return
J257 Discrete Input Return
J258 B+ Return Battery () negative, available for Operator
Panel or bargraph
J259 B+ Return / PCCNet Shield PCCNet harness shield
J2510 Manual Manual Run command.
J2511 Auto Auto command.
J2512 N/A
J251 is Configurable Output #7. It is a low-side state of the connection between J252 and J256. If
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17. LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, this connec-
tion is active-closed.
Emergency Stop Connections

See Appendix A for detailed examples of these con- Mode of Operations Connections
nections.
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, Manual
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, use Local Switch Active State2 specifies the active state of the
E-stop Active State Selection1 to set up the active connection between J2510 and J258. If LBNG

1. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

2-9
Genset Enable is set to Enable, this connection is TB1. If one of the connections is set up incorrectly,
active-closed. the other connection does not work either. For exam-
ple, if a customer PCCNet device is set up incorrectly
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, Auto on TB1, the Operator Panel on J25 stops working.
Switch Active State Selection3 specifies the active
state of the connection between J2511 and J258. PCCNet devices that are connected to J25 should
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, this con- connect to Fused B+ (Appendix A) for power.
nection is active-closed.
PCCNet connections should use Belden 97291
System Wakeup Connections cables.
Ground any System Wakeup pin on the PCC to pre-
vent the PCC and any connected devices from en- See the PCCNet Spec Sheet for information about
tering power-down mode (page 3-10). network specifications. Contact your local distribu-
tor (page 7-111) to get this document.
Each System Wakeup pin is part of a separate Sys-
tem Wakeup line. Several devices can be con- J26 Connections
nected to the same System Wakeup line. All of the
devices on the same System Wakeup line enter and
leave power-down mode simultaneously.

When any device in this connection is unable to en-


18 9
ter power-down mode (for any reason other than the
System Wakeup connection (page 1-9) being ac-
tive), it sends a signal on its System Wakeup line(s).
This signal prevents the other devices on the Sys-
tem Wakeup line(s) from entering power-down
mode.

If a device is connected to more than one System 10 1


Wakeup line and one of the System Wakeup lines is
active, the device sends a signal on all of the other
System Wakeup lines as well.
FIGURE 2-13. J26 PINS
PCCNet Connections
Note: The PCCNet connection in J25 shares the same This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
electrical connection as the PCCNet connection in ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-15. J26 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: INTERCONNECT (J11 AND AUX 103)
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J261 J1939 (Shield) CAN Datalink
J262 Backup Start Disconnect AUX 103 AVR powerstage
J263 AVR PWM AUX 103 AVR powerstage
J264 NA
J265 B+ Return Power for AUX 103 AVR powerstage
J266 NA
J267 Field Alternator Field XX (F2)
J268 NA
J269 AVR Fused B+ Power for AUX 103 AVR powerstage
J2610 J1939 () CAN Datalink
J2611 J1939 (+) CAN Datalink

2. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
3. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

2-10
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J2612 NA
J2613 NA
J2614 Field + Alternator Field X+ (F1)
J2615 Keyswitch Engine control module (ECM)
J2616 AVR PWM + AUX 103 AVR powerstage
J2617 NA
J2618 NA
Engine Control Module (ECM) Connections munication (CAN-Link) between the PCC and the
ECM.
ECM CAN Enable specifies whether or not the PCC
uses an ECM. TB1 Connections

J2615 is a low-side driver. It is limited to 20 mA.

J2615 should be connected with Emergency Stop 16 1


B+ Power (Appendix A) so that the ECM keyswitch
is physically interrupted when an emergency stop
button. FIGURE 2-14. TB1 PINS

See PCC-ECM Communication (page 3-19) for This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
more information about the connections and com- ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-16. TB1 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB11 PCCNet A Network data A
TB12 PCCNet B Network data B
TB13 PCCNet Shield / B+ Return
TB14 Ready To Load 20-mA Low-side Relay Driver
TB15 B+ Output (3 A)
TB16 Configurable Output 1A Relay contacts of rating 3.5 A @ 30 VDC
TB17 Configurable Output 1B Relay contacts of rating 3.5 A @ 30 VDC
TB18 Configurable Output 2A Relay contacts of rating 3.5 A @ 30 VDC
TB19 Configurable Output 2B Relay contacts of rating 3.5 A @ 30 VDC
TB110 Remote Start Return Works with TB111, active open or active
close
TB111 Remote Start Works with TB110, active open or active
close
TB112 Configurable Input 1 Works with TB113, active open or active
close
TB113 Configurable Input-Common Common for TB112 and TB114, active open
or active close
TB114 Configurable Input 2 Works with TB113, active open or active
close
TB115 Remote ESTOP Return Remote ESTOP switch
TB116 Remote ESTOP Remote ESTOP switch

TB14 is Configurable Output #5. It is a low-side TABLE 2-17. LOW-SIDE DRIVER SPECIFICATIONS
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Maximum Voltage 30 VDC
Maximum Current 250 mA

2-11
Maximum Inrush 3A The PCC leaves power-down mode (page 3-10) if
Leakage Current (off-state) 100 uA the connection between TB111 and TB110 be-
comes active.
TB15 is internally fused at 3 A. Emergency Stop Connections

TB16 and TB17 are Configurable Output #1. It is See Appendix A for detailed examples of these con-
connected to a relay. The relay specifications are nections.
shown in Table 2-18.
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, use Re-
mote Estop Active State Selection5 to set up the
TABLE 2-18. CONFIGURABLE OUTPUT #1/#2
RELAY SPECIFICATIONS active state of the connection between TB116 and
TB115. If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable,
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
this connection is active-closed.
Maximum Voltage 30 VDC
Maximum Current 3.5 A PCCNet Connections
Note: The PCCNet connection in J25 shares the same
TB18 and TB19 are Configurable Output #1. It is electrical connection as the PCCNet connection in
connected to a relay. The relay specifications are TB1. If one of the connections is set up incorrectly,
shown in Table 2-18. the other connection does not work either. For exam-
ple, if a customer PCCNet device is set up incorrectly
TB112 and TB113 are Configurable Input #1. If on TB1, the Operator Panel on J25 stops working.
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset PCCNet connections should use Belden 2971
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- cables.
closed.
See the PCCNet Spec Sheet for information about
network specifications. Contact your local distribu-
TB114 and TB115 are Configurable Input #2. If tor (page 7-111) to get this document.
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset TB3 Connections
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed.

Remote Start Connections 12 1


If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, use Re-
mote Start Switch Active State Selection4 to set up FIGURE 2-15. TB3 PINS
the active state of the connection between TB110
and TB111. If LBNG Genset Enable is set to En- This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
able, this connection is active-closed. ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-19. TB3 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CUSTOMER INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB3 1 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.
TB3 2 Master CAN shield CAN shield connection point.
TB3 3 Master CAN L CAN port for control to control communica-
tions.
TB3 4 Master CAN H CAN port for control to control communica-
tions.
TB3 5 Configurable Output #20 Status Configurable output #20; intended to drive a
relay coil; default is set by trim Configurable
Output #20 Event Code.

4. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
5. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

2-12
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB3 6 Configurable Output #21 Status Configurable output #21; intended to drive a
relay coil; default is set by trim Configurable
Output #21 Event Code.
TB3 7 N/A
TB3 8 Configurable Output #22 Status Configurable output #22; intended to drive a
relay coil; default is set by trim Configurable
Output #22 Event Code.
TB3 9 Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Input #20 Switch Normally inhibits transfer to genset; under
some conditions it is ignored; not the same
as genset CB inhibit.
TB3 10 Retransfer Inhibit/Configurable Input #21 Normally inhibits retransfer to utility; under
Switch some conditions it is ignored; not the same
as utility CB inhibit.
TB3 11 Master First Start Output Status
TB3 12 Return Return for master first start TB311.

TB32, TB33, TB34, TB311, and TB312 are TB310 and TB31 are Configurable Input #21. If
reserved for future use. LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
TB35 is Configurable Output #20. It is a low-side Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17. closed.

TB36 is Configurable Output #21. It is a low-side TB5 Connections


driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.

TB38 is Configurable Output #22. It is a low-side


driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17. 9 1
TB39 and TB31 are Configurable Input #20. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can FIGURE 2-16. TB5 PINS
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
closed. ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-20. TB5 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB5 1 Genset CB Close Status Contact for closing genset breaker; ratings
5A 30VDC inductive L/R=7msec.; also used
for tripping genset CB in Standalone and
Synchronize

TB5 2 Genset CB Close Status Return


TB5 3 NA
TB5 4 Genset CB Open Status Contact for opening genset breaker; ratings
5A 30VDC inductive L/R=7msec.
TB5 5 Genset CB Open Status Return
TB5 6 Utility CB Close Status Contact for closing utility breaker; ratings 5A
30VDC inductive L/R=7msec.
TB5 7 Utility CB Close Status Return
TB5 8 Utility CB Open Status Contact for opening utility breaker; ratings 5A
30VDC inductive L/R=7msec.
TB5 9 Utility CB Open Status Return

Genset Circuit Breaker TB54 and TB55 are connected to a relay. The
TB51 and TB52 are connected to a relay. The relay specifications are shown in Table 2-18.
relay specifications are shown in Table 2-18.

2-13
Utility Circuit Breaker TB7 Connections

These connections are used only if Genset Applica-


tion Type is set to Power Transfer Control.
1 4
TB56 and TB57 are connected to a relay. The
relay specifications are shown in Table 2-18.
FIGURE 2-17. TB7 PINS

TB58 and TB59 are connected to a relay. The This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
relay specifications are shown in Table 2-18. ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-21. TB7 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: GENSET BUS/UTILITY VOLTAGE SENSING
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB7 1 Genset Bus L1 Voltage OR Utility L1 Voltage Genset bus or utility L1 voltage measure-
ment, up to 600VAC line to line direct con-
nect.

TB7 2 Genset Bus L2 Voltage OR Utility L2 Voltage Genset bus or utility L2 voltage measure-
ment, up to 600VAC line to line direct con-
nect.

TB7 3 Genset Bus L3 Voltage OR Utility L3 Voltage Genset bus or utility L3 voltage measure-
ment, up to 600VAC line to line direct con-
nect.

TB7 4 Neutral Genset bus or utility neutral voltage refer-


ence, up to 600VAC line to line direct con-
nect. If delta voltage connection leave un-
connected.

This connector is the same as J22 (page 2-8), ex- TB8 Connections
cept that TB7 is used to measure the genset bus or
utility voltage instead of the genset voltage.

13 1
Utility Delta/Wye Connection and Single/3 Phase
Connection specify the utility configuration.
FIGURE 2-18. TB8 PINS

Note: The PCC ignores the potential transformer (PT) This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
ratio if Utility Nominal Voltage is less than 600 VAC. ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-22. TB8 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB81 Discrete Return Works with TB85, active open or active close
TB82 Discrete Return Works with TB86, active open or active close
TB83 Delayed Off Low-side driver
TB84 SW_B+ relay ctrl 2 Low-side driver
TB85 Remote Fault Reset (wakeup) Works with TB81, active open or active close
TB86 Start Type Emergency / Non-emergency start type.
Ground for non-emergency type.
TB87 Configurable Input 13 Works with TB812, active open or active
close

2-14
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB88 Configurable Input 14 Works with TB813, active open or active
close
TB89 Configurable Output 4 20-mA low-side driver
TB810 Configurable Output 3 20-mA low-side driver
TB811 Load Dump 20-mA low-side driver, works with TB15
TB812 Discrete Input Return Works with TB87, active open or active close
TB813 Discrete Input Return Works with TB88, active open or active close

TB81 and TB85 are Configurable Input #10. If Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can closed.
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- TB89 is Configurable Output #4. It is a low-side
closed. driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.

The PCC leaves power-down mode (page 3-10) if TB810 is Configurable Output #3. It is a low-side
this configurable input is closed. It does not matter driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.
what the function of the configurable input is or if this
makes the configurable input active or inactive. TB811 is Configurable Output #11. It is a low-side
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.
TB82 and TB86 are Configurable Input #11. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can TB9 Connections
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed. 11
TB83 is Configurable Output #10. It is a low-side
driver. Its specifications are shown in Table 2-17.

TB84 is a low-side driver. Its specifications are


shown in Table 2-17.

TB84 is on as long as the engine speed is greater


than zero.

TB87 and TB812 are Configurable Input #13. If


LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- 1
closed.
FIGURE 2-19. TB9 PINS
TB88 and TB813 are Configurable Input #14. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset ented in Figure 2-1.
TABLE 2-23. TB9 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB9 1 kW Load Setpoint / Configurable Analog In- Analog Input which sets the genset kW out-
put #1 put level when the genset is in load govern
mode. Maximum kW output is limited by the
genset base load setting.
TB9 2 Analog Return Use as a signal return for analog inputs on
TB91 and TB93.
TB9 3 kVAR Load Setpoint / Configurable Analog Analog Input which sets the genset kVAR out-
Input #2 put level when the genset is in load govern
mode.

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PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB9 4 Voltage Bias Output / Configurable Analog Analog Output which allows for sharing of
output #2 Output Predictor kVAR load between gensets when paralleling
to nonPCC based gensets.
TB9 5 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog Analog Output which allows for sharing of kW
output #1 Output Predictor load between gensets when paralleling to
nonPCC based gensets.
TB9 6 Analog Return Use as a signal return for analog outputs on
TB94 and TB95.
TB9 7 kW Load Share Level Connects from genset to genset when paral-
leling to enable gensets to share kW load. In
addition can be used as an input from a mas-
ter synchronizer for frequency/phase match-
ing.
TB9 8 N/A
TB9 9 Load Share Shield Load share shield connection point.
TB9 10 kVAR Load Share Level Connects from genset to genset when paral-
leling to enable gensets to share kVAR load.
In addition can be used as an input from a
master synchronizer for voltage matching.
TB9 11 N/A
Configurable Analog Input #1 Configurable Analog Input #2
TB93 and TB92 support a range of 5 VDC ~ 5
TB91 and TB92 support a range of 5 VDC ~ 5 VDC.
VDC.
The PCC generates warning fault 1324 (kVAR Load
Setpoint OOR High) if these conditions are met for
The PCC generates warning fault 1322 (kW Load kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Time:
Setpoint OOR High) if these conditions are met for
kW Load Setpoint OOR Time: kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is set
to Enabled.
kW Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is set to The input voltage is greater than kVAR Load
Enabled. Setpoint OOR High Limit.
The input voltage is greater than kW Load Set- The PCC generates warning fault 1325 (kVAR Load
point OOR High Limit. Setpoint OOR Low) if these conditions are met for
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Time:
The PCC generates warning fault 1323 (kW Load kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is set
Setpoint OOR Low) if these conditions are met for to Enabled.
kW Load Setpoint OOR Time: The input voltage is less than kVAR Load Set-
point OOR Low Limit.
kW Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is set to
Enabled. Configurable Analog Output #1
The input voltage is less than kW Load Setpoint TB95 and TB96 support a range of 10 VDC ~ 10
OOR Low Limit. VDC.

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Figure 2-20 shows the relationship between the out- V1 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
put value x and the output voltage V. output #1 Analog Out Low Setpoint
V2 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
V output #1 Analog Out High Setpoint

TABLE 2-25. OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF


V2 CONFIGURABLE ANALOG OUTPUT (OTHER
FUNCTION)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
x1 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
output #1 Engineering In Low Function
Setpoint x Configurable Analog Output #1
V1 Engineering Units Function Scaling
x2 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
x output #1 Engineering In High Setpoint x
Configurable Analog Output #1 Engineer-
x1 x2 ing Units Function Scaling
V1 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
output #1 Analog Out Low Function Set-
FIGURE 2-20. OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF CONFIGUR- point
ABLE ANALOG OUTPUT V2 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
The values x1, x2, V1, and V2 depend on the func- output #1 Analog Out High Function Set-
tion of the configurable analog output. If this param- point
eter is set to Default, see Table 2-24. If this parame-
ter is set to Do Nothing, the output is always 0 VDC. For example, consider the scenario in Table 2-26.
Otherwise, see Table 2-25. Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog Output #1
Analog Output Function Pointer is set to Genset
TABLE 2-24. OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF
Frequency.
CONFIGURABLE ANALOG OUTPUT (DEFAULT OR
DO NOTHING)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
x1 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
output #1 Engineering In Low Setpoint x
Configurable Analog Output #1 Engineer-
ing Units Function Scaling
x2 Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog
output #1 Engineering In High Setpoint x
Configurable Analog Output #1 Engineer-
ing Units Function Scaling
TABLE 2-26. EXAMPLE: CONFIGURABLE ANALOG OUTPUT #1
PARAMETER VALUE
Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog output #1 Engineering In Low Function Setpoint 5000
Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog output #1 Engineering In High Function Setpoint 7000
Configurable Analog Output #1 Engineering Units Function Scaling 0.01
Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog output #1 Analog Out Low Function Setpoint 0.0 VDC
Speed Bias Output / Configurable Analog output #1 Analog Out High Function Setpoint 5.0 VDC

The minimum value of Genset Frequency is 50 Hz set Frequency is higher than 70 Hz, the output volt-
(5000 x 0.01). This corresponds to 0.0 VDC. If Gen- age is still 5.0 VDC.
set Frequency is lower than 50 Hz, the output volt-
age is still 0.0 VDC. Between 50 Hz and 70 Hz, the output voltage rises
proportional to the Genset Frequency. If Genset
Frequency is 58.0 Hz, the output voltage is 2.0 VDC.
The maximum value of Genset Frequency is 70 Hz If Genset Frequency is 65.0 Hz, the output voltage is
(7000 x 0.01). This corresponds to 5.0 VDC. If Gen- 3.75 VDC.

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It is possible for Speed Bias Output / Configurable Then, based on the difference between the percent-
Analog output #1 Engineering In Low Function Set- age of rated kW load or rated kVAR load the genset
point to be greater than Speed Bias Output / Confi- should be taking and the percentage of rated kW
gurable Analog output #1 Engineering In High Func- load or rated kVAR load the genset is taking, each
tion Setpoint. For example, if you switch the 5000 genset controller adjusts the engine speed or gen-
and 7000 values in the example in Table 2-26, high- set voltage to change the load the genset is taking.
er output voltages correspond to lower genset fre-
PCC Current Drivers for Load Share Lines
quencies. If Genset Frequency is 58.0 Hz, the out-
put voltage is 3.0 VDC. Note: The PCC drives the load share lines the same
way that Cummins PCC 3xxx controllers do.
Configurable Analog Output #2
The PCC uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) to
TB94 and TB96 support an output range of 10 control the currents the genset drives into each set
VDC ~ 10 VDC. of load share lines.
kW Load Share Output Command is the PWM per-
This configurable analog output works the same centage in the kW load share lines. It represents the
way Configurable Analog Output #1 (page 2-16) percentage of rated kW load the genset is taking.
works, except it has a separate set of parameters. kW Load Share Output Command is the sum of
these values:
Load Share Communications Protocol
Load Share kW Balance
The gensets are connected by two sets of load kW Load Share Ramp PWM Offset
share lines: the kW load share lines and the kVAR 0.735 x (Genset % Standby Total kW Load
load share lines. Both sets of load share lines be- Share Minimum kW)
have the same way. Figure 2-21 shows the basic
hardware setup for one set of load share lines. kW Load Share Ramp PWM Offset is zero unless
the PCC is running the load share ramp load pro-
cess (page 4-28) or the load share ramp unload pro-
cess (page 4-29).
kW Load Share Output Command is limited to
0100% and then converted to 0500 A. (0% cor-
A B responds to 0 A; 100% corresponds to 500 A.)
kVAR Load Share Output Command is the PWM
percentage in the kVAR load share lines. It repre-
sents the percentage of rated kVAR load the genset
is taking. kVAR Load Share Output Command is the
sum of these values:
FIGURE 2-21. LOAD SHARE CONNECTION BE- Load Share kVAR Balance
TWEEN GENSETS kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Offset
Each genset controller (A and B) drives a current 1.174 x (Genset Total kVAR per Standby kVA
into each set of load share lines. The current is pro- Load Share Minimum kVAR)
portional to the percentage of rated kW load (in the kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Offset is zero unless
kW load share lines) or rated kVAR load (in the the PCC is running the load share ramp load pro-
kVAR load share lines) the genset is taking. cess (page 4-28) or the load share ramp unload pro-
cess (page 4-29).
Each genset has an internal resistor with the same
resistance on each set of load share lines. The cur- kVAR Load Share Output Command is limited to
rents provided by the gensets are added together 0100% and then converted to 0500 A. (0% cor-
and divided equally across the equal resistances. responds to 0 A; 100% corresponds to 500 A.)
Each genset measures the voltage across the inter-
PCC Voltage Sensing for Load Share Lines
nal resistor on each set of load share lines to calcu-
late the percentage of rated kW load or rated kVAR The internal resistor is 10 k, so the load share lines
load the genset should be taking. should have 05 VDC. The actual voltage depends

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not only on the current driven by the PCC but also This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
the current driven by other genset controllers. ented in Figure 2-1.
TB10 Connections

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FIGURE 2-22. TB10 PINS
TABLE 2-27. TB10 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: CIRCUIT BREAKER STATUS CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB10 1 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.
TB10 2 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.
TB10 3 Utility CB Pos A Switch The a contact from utility main breaker; con-
trol uses this to determine breaker position.
When closed the control is in load govern
mode.
TB10 4 Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Input #23 The b contact from utility main breaker; con-
Switch trol uses this only to determine breaker con-
tact failure by comparing it to the a contact;
this feature can be enabled/disabled.
TB10 5 Utility CB Tripped Switch Use to indicate to control that utility main is
tripped. Control will consider source unavail-
able.
TB10 6 Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Input #25 Opens utility main if closed; inhibits closure if
Switch utility main is open.
TB10 7 Genset CB Pos A Switch The a contact from genset breaker; control
uses this to determine breaker position.
TB10 8 Genset CB Pos B/Configurable Input #26 The b contact from genset breaker; control
Switch uses this only to determine breaker contact
failure by comparing it to the a contact; this
feature can be enabled/disabled.
TB10 9 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.
TB10 10 Genset CB Tripped Switch Use to indicate to control that genset breaker
is tripped. Control will consider source un-
available for PTC applications.
TB10 11 Genset CB Inhibit/Configurable Input #28 Opens genset breaker if closed; inhibits clo-
Switch sure if genset breaker is open.
TB10 12 Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable Input
#29 Switch
TB10 13 Sync Enable/Configurable Input #30 Switch Use to enable synchronizing when in manual
or when genset application type is synchro-
nize only; (otherwise sync enabling is auto-
matically done by the control).
TB10 14 Load Demand Stop/Configurable Input #31 Use to stop genset when not needed while
Switch the remote start is active.
TB10 15 Extended Parallel/Configurable Input #32
Switch
TB10 16 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.
TB10 17 Return Use as signal return for switch inputs.

TB106 and TB109 are Configurable Input #25. If TB1011 and TB109 are Configurable Input #28. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed. closed.

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TB1013 and TB1017 are Configurable Input #30. If Genset Breaker Position Contacts is set to Dual
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can Contact, Genset CB Position Status is Open only if
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset both TB107 and TB108 indicate that the circuit
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active- breaker is open. Otherwise, Genset CB Position
closed. Status is Closed.
TB1014 and TB1017 are Configurable Input #31. Note: If TB107 and TB108 disagree about the posi-
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can tion of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker is con-
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset sidered closed.
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed. TB108 and TB101 are Configurable Input #26. If
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
TB1015 and TB1016 are Configurable Input #32.
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
closed.
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed.
Note: In some situations, the PCC also checks the
Utility Circuit Breaker Position Connections current to verify the circuit breaker position. If the
current in all three phases is greater than Breaker
If Utility Breaker Position Contacts is set to Single Closed Current Threshold, the PCC considers the
Contact, Utility CB Position Status depends only on circuit breaker closed in these situations:
TB103. When it determines whether or not the genset
If Utility Breaker Position Contacts is set to Dual is available (page 4-17).
Contact, Utility CB Position Status is Open only if When the retransfer inhibit signal (page 4-21)
both TB103 and TB104 indicate that the circuit is active.
breaker is open. Otherwise, Utility CB Position Sta-
tus is Closed. When it determines whether or not certain cir-
cuit breaker events/faults are active.
Note: If TB103 and TB104 disagree about the posi-
tion of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker is con-
TB15 Connections
sidered closed.

TB104 and TB101 are Configurable Input #23. If


LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can 5
specify the active state of this input. If LBNG Genset
Enable is set to Enable, this connection is active-
closed.
Note: In some situations, the PCC also checks the
current to verify the circuit breaker position. If the
current in all three phases is greater than Breaker
Closed Current Threshold, the PCC considers the
circuit breaker closed in these situations: 1
When it determines whether or not the utility is
available (page 4-20).
FIGURE 2-23. TB15 PINS
When the transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is
active. This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
When it determines whether or not certain cir- ented in Figure 2-1.
cuit breaker events/faults are active.
Genset Circuit Breaker Position Connections
If Genset Breaker Position Contacts is set to Single
Contact, Genset CB Position Status depends only
on TB107.

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TABLE 2-28. TB15 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: TOOLS INTERFACE CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB151 RS485 Shield Network Shield
TB152 NA
TB153 RS485_DATA_A/MODBUS Network Data A
TB154 RS485_DATA_B/MODBUS Network Data B
TB155 System Wakeup
TB155 is a System Wakeup pin. See page 2-10 for A Modbus over Serial Line Cable must be shielded.
more information about System Wakeup connec- One end of the shield must be connected to protec-
tions. tive ground.

This RS485 connection can be used by Modbus or A four-wire RS485 communications cable can be
PC-based service tools (MON). converted to a two-wire RS485 communications
cable by shorting the RX/TX pairs of wires together
Note: Use J14 if you want to connect to the PCC with as shown in Figure 2-24.
a PC-based service tool without disconnecting any
Modbus devices on TB15.
TX+
If the PCC is using Modbus on the RS-485 connec- TX A
tion, the PCC changes to MON if all of these condi- RX+ B
tions are met: RX
The PCC receives 5 consecutive 3.5 character SG SG
delays, or the receiver buffer is full.
The PCC does not receive any valid Modbus
packets for 12 seconds. FIGURE 2-24. CONVERTING FOUR-WIRE RS485
COMMUNICATIONS CABLE TO TWO-WIRE RS485
If the PCC is using MON on the RS-485 connection, COMMUNICATIONS CABLE
the PCC changes to Modbus if the PCC receives 5
If a connectorized 4 pairs Category 5 Cable is used,
consecutive bad MON packets.
connection of a crossed cable in a two-wire Modbus
system may cause damage.
PC-based service tools should use harness
05411199 to connect to this RS485 connection. If you convert a four-wire RS485 communications
cable to a two-wire RS485 communications cable,
Modbus Connections you have to make the sure the start bit, stop bit,
speed, and flow control are synchronized. See
Note: See http://www.modbus.org for more informa- http://www.modbus.org for more information.
tion about Modbus and up-to-date wire specifica-
tions. AUX 103

The PCC should be connected to external devices TABLE 2-29. AUX 103 PART NUMBERS
via Modbus RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) protocol PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
on a two-wire RS-485 master/slave bus. In this ar- AUX 103 AVR Power Stage 03271593
rangement, the external device is the master, and
the PCC is the slave. This circuit board is the AVR power stage.

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J17

J18 J19

FIGURE 2-25. AUX 103 AVR POWER STAGE


Connections
Table 2-30 provides an overview of the connections
on this circuit board.
TABLE 2-30. AUX 103 CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW
CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
J17 AVR control 03232098 03231200
J18 AVR input 03232444 03231200
J19 Interconnect (PCC base board) 03232453 03232466

J17 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


FIGURE 2-26. J17 PINS
ented in Figure 2-25.

TABLE 2-31. J17 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: FIELD WINDING CONNECTIONS


PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J171 Field + Alternator Field X+ (F1)
J172 Field Alternator Field XX (F2)

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The PCC driver for the field windings in the exciter matic voltage regulator (AVR), the genset does not
has a rating of 4 A continuous and 6 A for 10 sec- produce any voltage.
onds.
J18 Connections
If the field windings are connected backwards, the
FIGURE 2-27. J18 PINS
genset does not produce any voltage.
This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
If you make these connections and disable the auto- ented in Figure 2-25.
TABLE 2-32. J18 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: FIELD POWER CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J181 PMG 1 / Main Alternator L1 See Appendix A for schematics.
J182 PMG 2 / Main Alternator L2 See Appendix A for schematics.
J183 PMG 3 See Appendix A for schematics.

Genset Delta/Wye Connection and Single/3 Phase to-line voltage is less than 240 VAC, connect the
Connection specify the alternator configuration. PCC directly to the genset output. If the line-to-line
voltage is greater than 240 VAC but less than 480
Excitation Source specifies which excitation source VAC, connect the PCC to the alternator center taps
the genset uses. or a potential transformer. If the line-to-line voltage
is greater than 480 VAC, connect the PCC to a po-
A PMG provides better performance than self-ex- tential transformer. See Appendix A for wiring dia-
citation does when one or more of these circum- grams.
stances apply:
There are nonlinear loads. (For example, the J19 Connections
genset is starting motors.)
The genset has to have better transient perfor-
mance in voltage regulation.
7 1
Note: The term shunt refers to self-excitation, even
though no actual shunt may be involved.

In either application, a fast-acting, UL-certified, ce-


14 8
ramic fuse with a rating of 10 A should be placed in-
line with J181 and J182. In PMG applications, it is
not necessary to place a fuse inline with J183. FIGURE 2-28. J19 PINS

The input voltage on J18 must be less than 240 VAC This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-
line-to-line. In self-excitation applications, if the line- ented in Figure 2-25.
TABLE 2-33. J19 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: INTERCONNECT (PCC BASE BOARD)
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J191 AVR Fused B+ PCC base board
J192 AVR PWM + PCC base board
J193 Backup Start Disconnect PCC base board
J194 Field Current + PCC base board
J195 NA
J196 NA
J197 NA
J198 B+ Return PCC base board
J199 AVR PWM PCC base board
J1910 Field Current PCC base board
J1911 NA

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PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J1912 NA
J1913 NA
J1914 Ground Chassis Connect to chassis ground
OPERATOR PANEL The rear panel contains LEDs and the connections
to the Operator Panel.

TABLE 2-34. OPERATOR PANEL PART NUMBERS


PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER J28 J36 LED11
HMI 320 (Operator Panel) 0300631502
HMI 320 Operator Panel software 03267431
HMI 320 Operator Panel language 03267449
software 03267450
Remote HMI 320 (Operator Panel) 0300631503 TB15
Remote HMI 320 Operator Panel 03267431
software
Remote HMI 320 Operator Panel 03267449
language software 03267450

J29
This is the Operator Panel for the PCC. Its environ-
mental specifications are identified in Table 2-35.

TABLE 2-35. OPERATOR PANEL ENVIRONMENTAL


SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Operating temperature 20 ~ 70 C (4 ~ 158 _F)
Storage temperature 40 ~ 70 C (40 ~ 158 _F)
Operating humidity 0 ~ 85% (non-condensing)
Storage humidity 0 ~ 95% (non-condensing)
Vibration tolerance ...
at 20 ~ 100 Hz 0.15 mm displacement
at 100 ~ 500 Hz 6g

The Operator Panel has a membrane that is imper- FIGURE 2-29. OPERATOR PANEL CONNECTIONS
vious to the effects of dust, moisture, oil, and ex-
LEDs
haust fumes.
Note: DSx, where x is a number, is the typical way to
indicate a hardware component is a light (LED or in-
The HMI 320 graphical display is 320 x 320 pixels. candescent).
TABLE 2-36. OPERATOR PANEL LEDS (REAR PANEL)
LED COLOR DESCRIPTION
LED11 Green This LED blinks regularly when the Operator Panel has power and is not in power-
down mode (page 3-11).

Connections
Table 2-37 provides an overview of the connections
for this module.

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TABLE 2-37. OPERATOR PANEL CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW
CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
J28 Power 03232091 03232466
J29 Local installations 03232456 03232466
J36 Power-down mode disable
TB15 Remote installations, PC-based service tool 0323219104
0323219204

J28 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-29.

2 1

4 3
FIGURE 2-30. J28 PINS
TABLE 2-38. J28 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: POWER CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J281 Fused B+ B+ supply to HMI
J282 N/A
J283 B+ Return Return / GND to HMI
J284 N/A

J29 Connections This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-29.

11 15
6 10
1 5

FIGURE 2-31. J29 PINS


TABLE 2-39. J29 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: LOCAL INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J291 PCCNet A (+) Network Data A
J292 PCCNet B () Network Data B
J293 System Wakeup
J294 Auto Configurable as Wakeup; not available on re-
mote HMI
J295 B+ Return
J296 Run/Remote Start Manual command; on remote HMI, this is con-
trolled by Remote Start buttons and connected
to PCC Remote Start pin.
J297 N/A
J298 N/A

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PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
J299 External Lamp Driver A ground signal is available on pressing the
Lamp Test button.
J2910 Fault Reset A ground signal is available on pressing Reset.
J2911 N/A
J2912 N/A
J2913 N/A
J2914 N/A
J2915 N/A

Internally, PCCNet (J29) and the PC-based service Put a jumper across J36 to prevent the Operator
tool (TB15) use the same connection, so only one of Panel and any connected devices from entering
these connections can be active at the same time. power-down mode (page 3-10).

J299 provides a path to ground. It can handle 500


mA. TB15 Connections

J299 is toggled when the Lamp Test button (page


3-5) is pushed and held for three seconds.

J2910 is active when the Reset button (page 3-5) 1


is pushed.

System Wakeup Connections

J293 is a System Wakeup pin. See page 2-10 for


more information about System Wakeup connec-
tions.

Ground any System Wakeup pin on the Operator


Panel to prevent the Operator Panel and any con-
nected devices from entering power-down mode
(page 3-10). 5
J36 Connections

FIGURE 2-33. TB15 PINS

This connector is oriented the same way it is ori-


ented in Figure 2-29.
FIGURE 2-32. J36 PINS
TABLE 2-40. TB15 PIN ASSIGNMENTS: REMOTE INSTALLATION OR PCBASED SERVICE TOOL
CONNECTIONS
PIN DESCRIPTION FUNCTION / CONNECTS TO
TB151 RETURN Network Power Supply Return
TB152 NA
TB153 RS485_DATA_A Network Data A
TB154 RS485_DATA_B Network Data B
TB155 System Wakeup

Internally, PCCNet (J29) and the PC-based service


tool (TB15) use the same connection, so only one of
these connections can be active at the same time.

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System Wakeup Connections 8. Reconnect the cables to the replacement cir-
cuit board.
TB155 is a System Wakeup pin. See page 2-10 for
more information about System Wakeup connec- 9. Connect the negative () battery cable to the
tions. genset starting battery.
10. Turn on or connect AC power to the battery
Ground any System Wakeup pin on the Operator charger.
Panel to prevent the Operator Panel and any con-
nected devices from entering power-down mode 11. Restore the capture file.
(page 3-10). 12. Calibrate (page 5-76) the PCC.
CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT CT RATIO CALCULATOR
PROCEDURE
InPower has a built-in CT ratio calculator which al-
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe low you to determine the required CT size and CT
all of the instructions and precautions in this chapter ratio.
and in this manual.
1. Create a capture file to save the current set- The following genset information is required to cal-
tings. culate the CT ratio:
2. Turn off or remove AC power from the battery Genset power ratings
charger. Frequency range
3. Remove the negative () battery cable from the Nominal frequency
genset starting battery.
Nominal voltage Limits
4. Attach the grounding wrist strap clip to an un-
painted surface that is connected to the same Secondary CT ratio value
ground to which the PCC is connected, and
place the strap around your wrist. Follow these steps to use the CT ratio calculator in
InPower.
5. Disconnect the cables that are connected to the
circuit board. 1. Connect to the PCC and highlight any of the
folders under the PCC connection (such as Ad-
6. Remove the circuit board. vanced Status). Right-click on the folder, and
7. Install the replacement circuit board. click Genset OEM Setup0

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2-28
2. Click on Enable Setup Mode in order to enable nal Frequency.
the menu. 4. Click on Save/Discard Adjustments and Dis-
3. Enter the genset information under Genset able Setup Mode in order to save the genset
Power Ratings, Frequency Range, and Nomi- settings. This step is required.

2-29
5. Open the Genset OEM Setup again. play the settings below.
6. Click on the Alternator OEM (1 of 2) tab to dis-

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7. Click on Enable Setup Mode in order to enable CT Calculated Lower Range.
the menu. The CTs and the CT ratio setting in the PCC re-
8. Enter the genset information under Nominal quire a primary CT ratio between the CT Calcu-
Voltage Limits and CT Ratio Secondary. After lated Upper Range and the CT Calculated Low-
all the information is entered, InPower will cal- er Range.
culate the required Genset Primary CT Ratio The alternator CT ratio is required to have a
limits. The primary CT Ratio needs to be be- secondary CT Ratio equal to the setting under
tween the CT Calculated Upper Range and the the CT Ratio Secondary.

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9. To exit the setup mode and save changes, click click on Disable Setup Mode and Exit. Then,
on Save / Discard Adjustments and Disable click on Discard when the Save Adjustments
Setup Mode. Screen pops up.
To exit the setup mode without saving changes,

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3. Control Operation
In this section, italics are used to identify a specific OPERATOR PANEL
parameter by name.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

AC power is present when the genset is running. Do


not open the generator output box while the genset
is running.

WARNING Contacting high-voltage compo-


nents can cause electrocution, resulting in se-
vere personal injury or death. Do not open the
generator output box while the set is running. FIGURE 3-1. OPERATOR PANEL (POWERCOM-
Read and observe all WARNINGS and CAU- MAND 3.3)
TIONS in your genset manuals.

The PCC cabinet must be opened only by technical-


ly qualified personnel.

WARNING The PCC cabinet must be opened


only by qualified personnel. High-level voltages
(up to 600 VAC) are present in the PCC cabinet.
These voltages can cause electrical shock, re-
sulting in personal injury or death.

CAUTION Even with the power removed, im- FIGURE 3-2. OPERATOR PANEL (REMOTE
OPERATOR PANEL)
proper handling of components can cause elec-
trostatic discharge and damage to circuit com- Operator Panel Description
ponents.
This section introduces the Operator Panel.
Note: The examples in this section use the remote
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe Operator Panel. The explanations apply to every
all of the instructions and precautions in this manu- Operator Panel and distinguish between Operator
al. Panels where necessary.

3-1
1
2

FIGURE 3-3. GRAPHICAL DISPLAY (AND TYPICAL SCREENSHOT)


TABLE 3-1. GRAPHICAL DISPLAY (AND TYPICAL Use the graphical display to look at event/fault infor-
SCREENSHOT) mation, status, screens, and parameters.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Use the Display Options screen (page 5-58) to ad-
1 PCC status just display settings, such as contrast, language, or
2 Active fault or screen name unit of measure.
3 Interactive screen or menu Section 1 in Figure 3-3 displays the status of the
4 Functions for selection buttons PCC.
TABLE 3-2. PCC STATUS IN THE GRAPHICAL DISPLAY

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STATUS DESCRIPTION
Ready This is the default state. The PCC is ready to start the genset, or the PCC is
getting ready to start the engine.
If the PCC is getting ready to start the engine, this status corresponds to the
Start Time Delay (page 3-14) step or the Prelube Engine (page 3-14) step in
the start sequences.
Starting The PCC is starting the engine, and the engine speed is greater than zero.
This status corresponds to the Start Engine (page 3-14) step in the start se-
quences.
Idle Warmup The engine is running at idle speed in one of the start sequences.
This status corresponds to the Idle Warmup (page 3-14) step in the start se-
quences.
Rated Frequency and Voltage The engine is running at rated speed.
This status corresponds to the Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) step or the
Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) step in the start sequences; rated
speed and voltage (page 3-15); and the Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17) step,
the Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17) step, or the Rated to Idle Transition
Delay (page 3-18) step in the stop sequences (page 3-16).
Idle Cooldown The engine is running at idle speed in one of the stop sequences.
This status corresponds to the Rated to Idle Ramp Time (page 3-18) step or the
Idle Cooldown (page 3-18) step in the stop sequences.
Stopping The PCC is stopping the engine, and the engine speed is still greater than zero.
There are no active shutdown faults (page 7-1).
Emergency Stop There is an active shutdown fault.
Setup Mode The PCC is in Setup mode (page 3-12).
Wait to Powerdown The PCC is ready to enter power-down mode (page 3-10), but another device,
such as the Operator Panel, is sending a System Wakeup signal (page 1-9).
Off The PCC is in the process of entering power-down mode (page 3-10). The PCC
is performing some last-second checks.
Demo Mode The PCC is running a demonstration. Every screen is available in the demon-
stration, and any changes you make in the demonstration have no effect on the
PCC. You have to turn off the Operator Panel to end the demonstration.

Section 2 in Figure 3-3 displays the screen name by the engine control module). This is blank if
and information about the last active shutdown fault. the PCC detected the fault.
If there are no active shutdown faults, it displays the
last active warning fault. Fault name

If there is an active fault, the Operator Panel dis- If you press the Reset button (page 3-5), the
plays this information about it: Operator Panel stops displaying active warning
faults, even if the condition(s) that caused the
Fault type (Table 3-3) fault(s) has not been corrected. The Warning LED
(page 3-5) remains on, however.
Event/fault code
Name of the controller that detected the fault The Operator Panel always displays any active
(for example, many engine faults are detected shutdown faults, even if you press the Reset button.

TABLE 3-3. FAULT TYPE IN THE GRAPHICAL DISPLAY


TYPE DESCRIPTION
Warning This is a warning fault (page 7-3).
Derate This is a derate event (page 7-3).

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TYPE DESCRIPTION
Shutdown This is a shutdown fault (page 7-1) that initiated a Shutdown Without Cooldown
sequence (page 3-17).
Shutdown with Cooldown This is a shutdown fault that initiated a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence
(page 3-16).

Section 3 in Figure 3-3 is interactive. You can look at OORH Out of Range High. This value is
operating values for the genset, navigate through greater than the highest allowed val-
screens, and adjust parameters. ue for this parameter.
The default screen is the Genset Data screen (page The value is not applicable.
5-18). See Section 5 for more information about all
of the screens. Section 4 in Figure 3-3 identifies additional func-
tions that are available by pressing one of the selec-
Table 3-4 explains how the Operator Panel displays tion buttons beneath the graphical display. If the box
when the value of a specific parameter is missing, above the selection button is empty, that particular
unexpected, or outside the range allowed for the pa- selection button has no function at this time.
rameter.
TABLE 3-4. UNAVAILABLE PARAMETERS IN THE For example, if the graphical display is not big
OPERATOR PANEL enough to display the screen at one time, press the
OPERATOR DESCRIPTION appropriate selection button to look at the previous
PANEL or next page of information in that screen.
NWF Network Failure. There is a PCCNet
network failure or a CAN (ECM) fail-
ure.
OORL Out of Range Low. The value is less
than the lowest allowed value for this
parameter.

FIGURE 3-4. MENU NAVIGATION BUTTONS

Home button and the C button at the same time for


three seconds to start a demonstration of the
The button is called the Home button. Operator Panel. Every screen is available in the
demonstration, and any changes you make in the
demonstration have no effect on the PCC. You have
If the PCCNet connection (page 1-6) between the to remove power from the Operator Panel to end the
PCC and the Operator Panel is not active, press the demonstration.

3-4
TABLE 3-5. MENU NAVIGATION BUTTONS
LED/BUTTON DESCRIPTION
Home Press this to return to the main menu (page 5-1).
C Press this to return to the previous menu.
Note: If you have not pressed OK, the Operator Panel does not save the changes when
you press the C button.
Up, Down, Press these to change the selection in the graphical display.
Left, Right
OK Press this to select the item that is currently highlighted in the graphical display.
If the selected item is a menu item, this opens a sub-menu or screen.
If the selected item is a parameter, this lets you adjust the parameter (if possible) or
prompts you for a password.
If the selected item is a value you have just adjusted, this saves the change.
If the selected item is an action, the Operator Panel runs the action or prompts you for a
password.

FIGURE 3-5. LED INDICATORS AND BUTTONS


PCC and the Operator Panel is not active, the LEDs
in Table 3-6 remain off (unless you press the Lamp
The button is called the Lamp Test button. Test button).
If the PCCNet connection (page 1-6) between the
TABLE 3-6. LED INDICATORS AND BUTTONS
LED/BUTTON DESCRIPTION
Genset Running This green LED is lit when event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is active. The genset
is running at or near rated speed and voltage (page 3-15). This is not lit while the genset
is warming up or cooling down.
Remote Start This green LED is lit when the remote start signal (page 3-9) is active. This signal has
no effect unless the PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
Not in Auto This red LED blinks when event 1463 (Not In Auto) is active. The PCC is not in Auto
mode (page 3-8).
Shutdown This red LED is lit when event 1541 (Common Shutdown) is active. There is an active
shutdown fault (page 7-1).
Warning This amber LED is lit when event 1540 (Common Warning) is active. There is an active
warning fault (page 7-3).

3-5
LED/BUTTON DESCRIPTION
Lamp Test Press this to test the LEDs. All of the LEDs should turn on for five seconds.
Press and hold this for three seconds to turn on or turn off (to toggle) a panel lamp (page
1-6).
Reset Press this to generate a fault reset signal (page 7-4). The Operator Panels Fault Reset is
active as long as this button is pressed, and the Operator Panel sends the fault reset
through the PCCNet connection between the PCC and the Operator Panel.
If the condition(s) that caused an existing shutdown fault still exists, the PCC generates
the fault again.
If the condition(s) that caused an existing warning fault still exists, the PCC generates the
fault again, but the Operator Panel stops displaying it in the graphical display.

FIGURE 3-6. MODE OF OPERATION BUTTONS


If Mode Change is Enabled in the Display Options If there is a keyswitch, the LEDs in Table 3-7 still
screen (page 5-58), you have to enter the password work properly.
121 when you use these buttons to change the
mode of operation (page 3-7).
TABLE 3-7. MODE OF OPERATION BUTTONS
LED/BUTTON DESCRIPTION
These buttons are available only on the remote Operator Panel.
Remote Start In Auto mode, press this to start the genset.
Note: The Operator Panel is connected to the PCCs Remote Start connection. The
genset does not start if the conditions for the remote start signal (page 3-9) are not
met.
This button has no effect in other modes of operation.
Remote Stop In Auto mode, press this to stop the genset.
Note: There can be multiple sources for the remote start signal (page 3-9). The genset
will not stop if any of the other sources for this signal are still active. You have to make
all of the sources inactive to stop the genset.
This button has no effect in other modes of operation.

These buttons are not available on the remote Operator Panel, but the Manual LED and
the Auto LED are available.

3-6
LED/BUTTON DESCRIPTION
Manual Press this to put the PCC in Manual mode (page 3-10). If you do not press the Start but-
ton in ten seconds, the Operator Panel automatically puts the PCC in Off mode (page
3-8).
The green LED above this button is lit when the PCC is in Manual mode.
If the LED above this button is blinking, there is a problem with the Mode of Operation
connection (page 3-7) between the PCC and the Operator Panel. Please contact your
local distributor.
Start In Manual mode, press this to initiate a Manual Start sequence (page 3-13). In other
modes, this button has no effect.
Auto Press this to put the PCC in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The green LED above this button is lit when the PCC is in Auto mode.
If the LED above this button is blinking, there is a problem with the Mode of Operation
connection (page 3-7) between the PCC and the Operator Panel. Please contact your
local distributor.
CB Open This button has no effect if the Genset Application Type is set to Standalone or Synchro-
nizer Only.
In Manual mode, press this to open the genset circuit breaker. This disconnects the gen-
set from the load.
This button has no effect in other modes of operation.
CB Close This button has no effect if the Genset Application Type is set to Standalone or Synchro-
nizer Only.
In Manual mode, press this to close the genset circuit breaker. This connects the genset
to the load.
Note: This button has no effect unless the bus is dead or the genset is synchronized
(page 4-24) with the other source(s).
This button has no effect in other modes of operation.
Stop In Manual mode, press this one time to initiate a Manual Stop sequence (page 3-17) if
the genset is running. The green LED above this button blinks while the PCC shuts down
the genset. When the Manual Stop sequence is done, the Operator Panel puts the PCC
in Off mode (page 3-8).
Note: While the Manual Stop sequence is running, press this button a second time to
shut down the genset immediately. The PCC initiates a Shutdown Without Cooldown
sequence (page 3-17).
If the genset is running in Auto mode, press this to initiate a Shutdown Without Cooldown
sequence.
If the genset is not running, press this to put the PCC in Off mode.
If the genset is running and the PCCNet connection (page 1-6) is not active, press this to
initiate a Shutdown Without Cooldown sequence.
The LED above this button is lit when the PCC is in Off mode.
If the LED above this button is blinking when the PCC is not shutting down the genset in
Manual mode, there is a problem with the Mode of Operation connection between the
PCC and the Operator Panel. Please contact your local distributor.

MODES OF OPERATION to which the PCC is connected is the Operator


Panel or a keyswitch.
The mode of operation determines the ways the In applications where the Operator Panel controls
genset can be started and stopped. the mode of operation, Table 3-7 explains how to
change the mode of operation.
The mode of operation is controlled by the PCCs In applications where a keyswitch controls the mode
Mode of Operation connection. Typically, the device of operation, please contact whoever installed your

3-7
genset to understand the purpose of each position Auto Mode
in the keyswitch.
In this mode, the genset is controlled by the exercise
The Mode of Operation connection consists of a signal (page 3-8) and the remote start signal (page
Manual signal and an Auto signal. 3-9).

TABLE 3-8. AUTO SIGNALS, MANUAL SIGNALS, WARNING In Auto mode, the genset can start
AND THE MODE OF OPERATION at any time. NEVER service the genset in Auto
MANUAL AUTO MODE OF OPERATION mode. Accidental starting of the genset during
Inactive Inactive Off mode (page 3-8) troubleshooting can cause severe personal in-
jury or death. Disable the genset before trouble-
Inactive Active Auto mode (page 3-8)
shooting.
Active Any Manual mode (page 3-10)
If the genset is running when the PCC enters this
If the manual signal is inactive, the auto signal deter- mode, the PCC keeps running the genset if the re-
mines whether or not the PCC is in Auto mode. mote start signal is active. Otherwise, the PCC initi-
ates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page
If the manual signal is active, the auto signal starts 3-16).
and stops the genset. When the auto signal be-
comes inactive, the PCC initiates a Manual Start se- When the exercise signal or the remote start signal
quence (page 3-13). When the auto signal becomes becomes active, the PCC initiates the appropriate
active, the PCC initiates a Manual Stop sequence start sequence (page 3-12) to start the genset. The
(page 3-17). PCC continues to run as long as either signal is ac-
tive.
If the genset is running when the PCC enters Manu-
When neither signal is active anymore, the PCC ini-
al mode, the PCC keeps running the genset if the
tiates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page
auto signal is inactive within the first 250 ms. Other-
3-16).
wise, the PCC initiates a Shutdown Without Cool-
down sequence (page 3-17). In applications where the Operator Panel controls
the mode of operation, press the Auto button to put
The PCC runs in one of these modes at any given the PCC in Auto mode.
time.
Exercise Signal
Off Mode
This signal has no effect unless all of these condi-
In this mode, the PCC does not allow the genset to tions are met:
start. You have to change the mode of operation if The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
you want to start the genset.
There are no active shutdown faults (page 7-1).
If the genset is running when the PCC enters this If the genset is running, this signal has no effect until
mode, the PCC initiates a Shutdown Without Cool- the remote start signal (page 3-9) becomes in-
down sequence (page 3-17). If the genset was run- active. Then, this signal keeps the genset running.
ning at 10% or more of its rated load, the PCC gen-
erates warning fault 611 (Engine Hot Shut Down). This signal may come from any of these sources:
PCCs Exercise Switch connection
In applications where the Operator Panel controls
the mode of operation, you can put the PCC in Off Operator Panel
mode one of these ways: Modbus networks (page 1-6)
If the genset is running in Manual mode, press PC-based service tool, such as InPower (page
the Stop button, and wait for the genset to stop; 1-8)
or press the Stop button twice. Exercise scheduler (page 5-32) (internal func-
If the genset is not running or in any other tion; no hardware connection)
mode, press the Stop button once. This signal becomes active when one of the sources
Do not push the Start button after pressing the changes from inactive to active while all of the other
Manual button. sources remain inactive.

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Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal. There are no active shutdown faults (page 7-1).
The genset keeps running if any source is active. You
have to make all of the sources inactive to make the This signal may come from any of these sources:
signal inactive.
PCC Remote Start connection (typically, to a
When this signal becomes active, the PCC initiates transfer switch or a remote Operator Panel)
a Non-emergency Start sequence (page 3-13) if the Modbus networks (page 1-6)
genset is not running already (for example, if the re- PC-based service tool, such as InPower (page
mote start signal was active). 1-8)
Note: This signal does not become active if the PCC This signal becomes active when any of these
is not in Auto mode when this change occurs.
sources is active. It remains active until all of the
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
This signal remains active until the PCC leaves Auto
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
mode or for a length of time that depends on which
source changed from inactive to active. Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
If the source is the exercise scheduler, this sig- The genset keeps running if any source is active. You
have to make all of the sources inactive to make the
nal remains active as long as the scheduler pro-
signal inactive.
gram (page 5-32) is running.
If the source is one of the other sources, this When this signal becomes active, the PCC starts
signal remains active until the source becomes the genset if the genset is not running already. If the
inactive or for Genset Exercise Time6, which- start type signal (page 3-9) is active, the PCC initi-
ever occurs first. (If the remote start signal be- ates a Non-emergency Start sequence (page 3-13).
comes active or there is a shutdown fault, Gen- If the start type signal is inactive, the PCC initiates
set Exercise Time is reset.) an Emergency Start sequence (page 3-12).

If two or more sources are active at the same time, When this signal becomes inactive, the PCC initi-
the logic is more complicated. This signal becomes ates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page
inactive when one of these conditions is met: 3-16) if the exercise signal (page 3-8) is inactive
too.
All of the sources become inactive.
Start Type Signal
Genset Exercise Time7 after the first source
other than the exercise scheduler changed This signal has no effect until the PCC starts the
from inactive to active. However, the PCC re- genset because the remote start signal (page 3-9)
sets the timer if all of the sources other than the becomes active.
exercise scheduler are ever inactive at the
same time. This signal may come from any of these sources:

Note: The logic is even more complicated if the PCC


PCC Start Type connection
leaves Auto mode or there is a shutdown fault. Modbus networks (page 1-6)
Please contact your local distributor if you have
questions about specific scenarios. This signal is active when any of these sources is
active. It remains active until all of the sources are
When this signal becomes inactive, the PCC initi- inactive. If there are no sources (in other words, no
ates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page connections), this signal is inactive.
3-16) if the remote start signal is inactive too.
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
Remote Start Signal The genset keeps running if any source is active. You
have to make all of the sources inactive to make the
This signal has no effect unless all of these condi- signal inactive.
tions are met:
You can look at the current status of this signal in
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8). Start Type Command Inputs. If this parameter is
6. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
7. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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zero, this signal is inactive. If this parameter is non- SEQUENCES OF OPERATION
zero, this signal is active.
Sequences of operation describe the way the PCC
starts the genset and stops the genset. This concept
If this signal (page 3-9) is active, the PCC initiates a is illustrated in Table 3-9.
Non-emergency Start sequence (page 3-13) when
the remote start signal becomes active.

1 2 3 4 1
If this signal is inactive, the PCC initiates an Emer-
gency Start sequence (page 3-12) when the remote
start signal becomes active.
t
CAUTION The Emergency Start sequence
wears out the engine sooner than the Non FIGURE 3-7. SEQUENCES OF OPERATION
emergency Start sequence. If it is not necessary
to start the genset as quickly as possible (for ex- TABLE 3-9. SEQUENCES OF OPERATION
ample, when exercising or servicing the gen- # DESCRIPTION
set), the Nonemergency Start sequence is pre- 1 Stopped (page 3-10)
ferred. In some applications, however, you 2 Start Sequence (page 3-12)
might not have any control over this.
3 Rated Speed and Voltage(page 3-15)
4 Stop Sequence(page 3-16)
Manual Mode
Stopped
When the genset is not running, there is a shutdown
In this mode, the genset is controlled manually. Sig- fault (page 7-1), or the PCC is waiting for the condi-
nals, such as the remote start signal (page 3-9), tions to change so that the PCC can initiate a start
have no effect. sequence (page 3-12).
While the PCC is waiting, these features might be-
In applications where the Operator Panel controls come active.
the mode of operation, press the Manual button to
put the PCC in Manual mode. Power-down Mode
Note: Power-down mode is also known as sleep
mode.
If the genset is running when the PCC enters this
mode, the PCC keeps running the genset if the Start The PCC and the Operator Panel can enter power-
button is pressed within 250 ms. Otherwise, the down mode, or sleep mode, to reduce power con-
PCC initiates a Shutdown without Cooldown se- sumption when they are not being used.
quence (page 3-17).
Other devices in the genset consume additional cur-
rent when the PCC and the Operator Panel are in
Press the Start button to initiate a Manual Start se- power-down mode.
quence (page 3-13).
PCC Power-down Mode

Note: If you do not press the Start button in ten sec-


Table 3-10 shows how much current the PCC con-
onds, the PCC changes to Off mode. sumes in normal operation and in power-down
mode.
TABLE 3-10. PCC CURRENT CONSUMPTION
Press the Stop button to initiate a Manual Stop se-
PCC MODE CURRENT
quence (page 3-17). When the Manual Stop se-
quence is done, the Operator Panel puts the PCC in Normal operation 750 mA
Off mode (page 3-8). Power-down 5 mA

3-10
The PCC enters power-down mode when all of Configurable Input #10 is closed. By default,
these conditions are met: this is the PCCs Fault Reset connection, which
is typically controlled by the Reset button on the
Genset Application Type is not set to Utility
Single or Power Transfer Control. Operator Panel.
Configurable Input #12 is closed. By default,
Power Down Mode Enable is set to Enable.
this is the PCCs Rupture Basin Switch connec-
The Power Down Mode Time Delay has ex- tion.
pired.
Any System Wakeup connection (page 1-9) is
The PCC is in Off mode (page 3-8) or Auto active.
mode (page 3-8).
Note: If a wakeup signal is active when a connection
If the PCC is in Auto mode, Auto Sleep Enable is closed, it does not matter what the active state of
is set to Sleep in Auto. the connection is or what the function of the connec-
tion (in the case of configurable inputs) is. The PCC
The genset is not running.
wakes up when the connection is closed.
Prelube Cycle Enable is set to Disabled.
When the PCC leaves power-down mode, it resets
There is no active Modbus communication Power Down Mode Time Delay.
(page 1-6).
There are no active shutdown faults (page 7-1). For example, the PCC is in power-down mode. It re-
ceives a warning fault and exits power-down mode.
There are no active warning faults (page 7-3). The operator addresses the condition that caused
All of the wakeup signals (see below) are inac- the warning fault and acknowledges the fault. After
tive. Power Down Mode Time Delay expires, the PCC
enters power-down mode again (assuming it does
In power-down mode, the microprocessor stops not receive any other wakeup signals).
running. The real-time clock (page 5-59) remains
on, but the exercise scheduler (page 5-32) is off. Operator Panel Power-down Mode
Note: This section applies to the HMI 320 only. It does
In addition, CAN datalink (page 1-4), PCCNet, Mod-
not apply to the HMI PP420.
bus, and PC-based service tool communications
stop. If a connected device does not go into power- Table 3-11 shows how much current the Operator
down mode with the PCC, this device might display Panel consumes in normal operation and in power-
a warning or error message. down mode.
The PCC leaves power-down mode when any of TABLE 3-11. OPERATOR PANEL CURRENT
these conditions, called wakeup signals, is met: CONSUMPTION
OPERATOR PANEL MODE CURRENT
The Local Emergency Stop button (page 1-5)
is pressed. Normal operation 150 mA (12 V)
100 mA (24 V)
The Remote Emergency Stop button (page Power-down 1 mA
1-5) is pressed.
The PCCs Manual signal (page 3-8) is active. The Operator Panel enters power-down mode
when all of these conditions are met:
The PCCs Auto signal (page 3-8) is active
(configurable using Auto Sleep Enable). The Operator Panels Sleep Mode is set to En-
able.
The PCCs Remote Start connection (page 1-8)
is closed. This is typically connected to a trans- The Operator Panels Sleep Timer has expired.
fer switch. All of the wakeup signals (see below) are inac-
Configurable Input #5 is closed. By default, this tive.
is the PCCs Low Coolant Level (LCL) Switch
The Operator Panels Sleep Mode and Sleep Timer
connection.
are available in the Display Options screen (page
Configurable Input #6 is closed. By default, this 5-58). These parameters are different than the
is the PCCs Low Fuel Level Switch connection. PCCs parameters.

3-11
The Operator Panel leaves power-down mode If this feature is active, the PCC waits Prelube Cycle
when any of these wakeup signals becomes active: Time. Then, it turns on the oil-priming pump. The
Pressing any button on the Operator Panel PCC turns off the oil-priming pump when one of
(page 3-1) these conditions is met:
Prelube Timeout Period expires.
Any System Wakeup connection (page 1-9)
The oil pressure is greater than or equal to Pre-
Setup Mode lube Oil Pressure Threshold.

This mode lets you set up the PCC without starting This process repeats as long as the feature is ac-
the genset accidentally. In Setup mode, the PCC tive.
does not allow the genset to start and forces all out-
puts into off (de-energized) states. Start Sequences
Note: This mode is required to set up some parame- The PCC follows different start sequences depend-
ters in the PCC. ing on the current conditions, including the current
value of certain parameters.
The PCC enters Setup mode when all of these con-
ditions are met: This section introduces the start sequences. Then,
Setup Mode Enable is set to Enable. it explains the steps in the start sequences in more
detail.
The engine speed is zero.
When the start sequence has finished, the genset is
The PCC exits Setup mode when one of these con- running at rated speed and voltage (page 3-15).
ditions is met.
Setup Mode Enable is set to Disable. If a start sequence is interrupted for any reason ex-
cept a shutdown fault (for example, the remote start
No parameter has been saved for Max Setup signal becomes inactive), the PCC considers these
Mode Time8. guidelines to stop the genset:
Note: The Operator Panel handles Setup mode auto- If the PCC has not started the engine yet, the
matically. PCC keeps the engine off.
If the engine is running at idle speed or is ramp-
The Operator Panel handles Setup mode for you. If ing up to idle speed, the PCC stops the genset
you use the Operator Panel to adjust a parameter and deactivates any output signals that are
that has to be modified in Setup mode, the Operator connected to the fuel system.
Panel automatically tries to put the PCC in Setup
mode before it saves the change. If the PCC cannot If the engine is running at rated speed or is
enter Setup mode (for example, the genset is run- ramping up to rated speed, the PCC follows the
ning), the Operator Panel displays an error mes- appropriate stop sequence (page 3-16).
sage. Otherwise, the PCC saves the change, and
the Operator Panel tells the PCC to leave Setup Emergency Start
mode.
CAUTION The Emergency Start sequence
Prelube Cycle wears out the engine sooner than the Non
emergency Start sequence. If it is not necessary
This is similar to Prelube Engine (page 3-14), ex- to start the genset as quickly as possible (for ex-
cept that this occurs when the genset is not running, ample, when exercising or servicing the gen-
instead of in a start sequence (page 3-12). set), the Nonemergency Start sequence is pre-
ferred. In some applications, however, you
This feature is active if these conditions are met: might not have any control over this.
The genset is not running.
This sequence begins when all of these conditions
Prelube Function Enable is set to Enabled. are met:
Prelube Cycle Enable is set to Enabled. The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
8. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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The remote start signal (page 3-9) is active. TABLE 3-14. NON-EMERGENCY START SEQUENCE
(WITHOUT IDLE WARMUP)
The start type signal (page 3-9) is inactive. # STEP(S)
There are no active shutdown faults. 1 Start Time Delay (page 3-14)
Prelube Engine (page 3-14)
This sequence is shown in Table 3-12. 2 Start Engine (page 3-14)
3 Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15)
TABLE 3-12. EMERGENCY START SEQUENCE
# STEP(S) In step 1, the PCC begins Start Time Delay and Pre-
1 Start Time Delay (page 3-14) lube Engine at the same time and does not continue
2 Start Engine (page 3-14) until both finish.
3 Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) In the last step, the PCC also runs Start Automatic
Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-15).
In step 1, the PCC also runs Prelube Engine (page
3-14), but it does not wait until Prelube Engine fin- Manual Start
ishes. It continues when Start Time Delay finishes.
This sequence begins when all of these conditions
are met:
In the last step, the PCC also runs Start Automatic
Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-15). The PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10).
The auto signal (Modes of Operation, page
Non-emergency Start 3-7) is inactive.
In applications where the Operator Panel con-
This sequence begins when all of these conditions
trols the mode of operation, the Start button is
are met:
pressed.
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8). There are no active shutdown faults.
The remote start signal (page 3-9) is active,
This sequence depends on several conditions.
and the start type signal (page 3-9) is active;
or the exercise signal (page 3-8) is active, and If Genset Idle Enable is Disabled, the PCC runs the
the remote start signal is inactive. sequence in Table 3-16.
There are no active shutdown faults.
If Genset Idle Enable is Enabled and Rated/Idle
Switch (PCCnet) is Idle, this is a type of idle request
This sequence depends on whether or not any of (page 3-18).
these conditions is met:
The coolant temperature is already greater If Genset Idle Enable is Enabled and Rated/Idle
than Idle Warmup Coolant Temp. Switch (PCCnet) is Rated, this sequence depends
on whether or not any of these conditions is met:
Genset Idle Enable is set to Disabled.
The coolant temperature is already greater
than Idle Warmup Coolant Temp.
If none of the conditions is met, the PCC runs the se-
quence in Table 3-13. Otherwise, the PCC runs the Manual Warmup Bypass9 is set to Bypass War-
sequence in Table 3-14. mup.

TABLE 3-13. NON-EMERGENCY START SEQUENCE


If none of the conditions is met, the PCC runs the se-
(WITH IDLE WARMUP) quence in Table 3-15. Otherwise, the PCC runs the
# STEP(S)
sequence in Table 3-16.
1 Start Time Delay (page 3-14) TABLE 3-15. MANUAL START SEQUENCE (WITH
Prelube Engine (page 3-14) IDLE WARMUP)
2 Start Engine (page 3-14) # STEP(S)
3 Idle Warmup (page 3-14) 1 Prelube Engine (page 3-14)
4 Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) 2 Start Engine (page 3-14)
9. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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3 Idle Warmup (page 3-14) Start Engine
4 Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) If Starter Owner is set to GCS (Genset Control Sys-
tem), the PCC turns on the starter for up to two sec-
TABLE 3-16. MANUAL START SEQUENCE onds.
(WITHOUT IDLE WARMUP)
# STEP(S) If the engine speed remains zero, the PCC turns off
1 Prelube Engine (page 3-14) the starter, waits two seconds, and turns on the
starter again.
2 Start Engine (page 3-14)
3 Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) If the engine speed remains zero two consecutive
times, the PCC generates shutdown fault 1438 (Fail
In the last step, the PCC also runs Start Automatic To Crank).
Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-15). If the engine speed becomes greater than zero, the
Load Demand Start starter follows these rules:
If Cycle / Cont Crank Select is Continuous, the
This sequence begins when all of these conditions starter remains on for Continuous Crank En-
are met: gage Time.
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8). If Cycle / Cont Crank Select is Cycle, the starter
turns on for Cycle Crank Engage Time and
The remote start signal (page 3-9) is active. turns off for Cycle Crank Rest Time. The starter
The PCC shut down or started to shut down be- repeats this process up to Crank Attempts
cause the Load Demand Stop Request signal times.
(page 4-38) was active. This signal is inactive
At the same time, the PCC checks these conditions:
now.
The engine speed is greater than Starter Dis-
There are no active shutdown faults. connect Speed.
This sequence is shown in Table 3-17. The PCCs Backup Start Disconnect connec-
tion (page 1-3) is active.
TABLE 3-17. LOAD DEMAND START SEQUENCE
If any of these conditions are met, the PCC stops
# STEP(S)
cranking the engine. This step is completed.
1 Start Engine (page 3-14)
2 Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) If none of these conditions are met, the PCC contin-
ues cranking the engine. If none of these conditions
In step 1, the PCC also starts Prelube Engine (page are met when the PCC finishes cranking, the PCC
3-14), but it does not wait until Prelube Engine fin- generates shutdown fault 359 (Fail To Start).
ishes. It continues when Start Engine finishes. If Starter Owner is set to ECS (Engine Control Sys-
tem), the PCC does not control the starter but still
In the last step, the PCC also runs Start Automatic checks the engine speed. If the engine speed is
Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-15). greater than Starter Disconnect Speed, this step is
completed.
Start Time Delay
If the engine control module (ECM) or another de-
The PCC waits until Start Time Delay expires. vice does not turn on the starter, the genset does not
start, and there is no fault code. The PCC waits in-
Prelube Engine definitely for the engine to start.
If Prelube Function Enable is Enabled, the PCC Note: If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable and En-
turns on the oil-priming pump (page 1-4). The PCC able Start-Enable Function is set to Enable, the PCC
turns off the oil-priming pump when one of these does not complete this step as long as warning fault
conditions is met: 3481 (StartInhibit Warning Fault Event) is active.

Prelube Timeout Period expires. Idle Warmup


The oil pressure is greater than or equal to Pre- The PCC runs the engine at idle speed until one of
lube Oil Pressure Threshold. these conditions is met:

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Idle Warmup Time expires. 2. Limit the sum of these values to 60%110% of
Alternate Frequency Switch.
The coolant temperature reaches Idle Warmup
Coolant Temp. 3. Multiply this value by Frequency to Speed Gain
Select.
Idle to Rated Ramp Time
If ECM CAN Enable is set to Enable, the PCC sends
The PCC raises the engine speed from idle speed to the speed bias reference to the ECM. The speed
rated speed linearly during Idle to Rated Ramp bias reference is the percent difference between the
Time. speed reference and the base speed (Alternate Fre-
quency Switch multiplied by Frequency to Speed
Starting to Rated Ramp Time Gain Select).

The PCC raises the engine speed from starting to Voltage Setpoint
rated speed linearly during Starting to Rated Ramp The PCC follows these steps to calculate the volt-
Time. age setpoint.
Start Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) 1. Add these percentages together.
100% (for Genset Nominal Voltage)
The automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is enabled
Voltage Adjust
when all of these conditions are met:
Watt Sentry (page 3-19)
AVR Enable10 is set to Enable.
PCCs Voltage Bias Input connection, lim-
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8); or the ited to 40%~10%.
PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), and Ex-
citation Disable Override is Excitation On. Paralleling voltage reference offset (Sec-
tion 4)
If all of these conditions are met, the PCC starts driv- 2. If the PCC is not running in Synchronize paral-
ing the field windings in the exciter when the engine leling state (page 4-24) or in Load Govern par-
speed reaches Governor Enable Engine Speed11. alleling state (page 4-29), subtract the V/Hz
Then, it raises the voltage to rated voltage linearly Curve (page 5-31) reductions.
during Voltage Ramp Time.
The voltage setpoint is expressed as a percentage
If any of these conditions is not met, the PCC does of Genset Nominal Voltage.
not drive the field windings in the exciter.
If External Bias Commands Enable is set to Dis-
abled, the PCC tries to keep the following voltages
Rated Speed and Voltage
at the voltage setpoint:
Rated speed is based on the speed reference. Genset Average Voltage%
Rated voltage is based on the voltage setpoint. Genset 3 Phase Fast Average Voltage Percent
Speed Reference Note: There is one exception. If the PCC is running in
Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29) and Load
The PCC follows these steps to calculate the speed Govern Zero AVR Error Enable is set to Enable, the
reference. PCC ignores these voltages, and excitation depends
only on the paralleling voltage reference offset. This
1. Add these frequencies together. might be used in applications when the utility voltage
Alternate Frequency Switch is not steady.

Frequency Adjust If the genset current reaches 300% or more of its


rated value, the PCC stops monitoring voltage and
PCCs Speed Bias Input connection, multi-
tries to reduce the genset current to less than 150%
plied by Alternate Frequency Switch
of its rated value. Then, it stops monitoring the gen-
Paralleling frequency reference offset set current and starts monitoring genset voltage
(Section 4) again.
10. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
11. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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See Genset Tuning (page 5-51) for information TABLE 3-18. CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN (WITH
about the algorithm the PCC uses to control voltage IDLE COOLDOWN)
or current. # STEP(S)
1 Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice Delay
Stop Sequences (page 3-17)
2 Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
The PCC follows different stop sequences depend- Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)
ing on the current conditions, including the current
3 Rated to Idle Transition Delay (page 3-18)
value of certain parameters.
4 Rated to Idle Ramp Time (page 3-18)
This section introduces the stop sequences. Then, it 5 Idle Cooldown Time (page 3-18)
explains the steps in the stop sequences in more
detail. TABLE 3-19. CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN (WITHOUT
IDLE COOLDOWN)
Note: The stop sequences are delayed if the PCC is in # STEP(S)
Battle Short mode (page 7-4) or if Delayed Shutdown
(page 7-11) is active. 1 Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice Delay
(page 3-17)
When the stop sequence has finished, the genset is 2 Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
stopped (page 3-10). Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)

If a stop sequence is interrupted, the PCC considers In step 2, the PCC begins Time Delay to Stop and
these guidelines to restart the genset: Rated Cooldown Time at the same time and does
If the engine is still running at rated speed, the not continue until both finish.
PCC keeps running the genset at rated speed
and voltage. (page 3-15). The PCC runs Stop Automatic Voltage Regulator
(AVR) (page 3-18) when the PCC stops running the
If the engine is running at idle speed or is ramp- engine at rated speed.
ing down to idle speed, the PCC raises the en-
gine speed from the current speed to rated Shutdown with Cooldown
speed linearly during Idle to Rated Ramp Time.
The PCC also starts the automatic voltage reg- This sequence begins when all of these conditions
ulator (AVR), if applicable. are met:
Controlled Shutdown The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The genset is running at rated speed and volt-
This sequence begins when all of these conditions age (page 3-15).
are met:
The remote start signal (page 3-9) is inactive.
There are no active shutdown faults.
The exercise signal (page 3-8) is inactive.
There is an active shutdown with cooldown
fault (page 7-2). There are no active shutdown faults.
The PCC is not running in Load Govern paral-
If Genset Idle Enable is set to Enabled, the PCC
leling state (page 4-29).
runs the sequence in Table 3-20. If Genset Idle En-
Any of these conditions are met: able is set to Disabled, the PCC runs the sequence
Genset Application Type is set to Standa- in Table 3-21.
lone or Synchronize Only.
TABLE 3-20. SHUTDOWN WITH COOLDOWN
The open signal for the genset circuit SEQUENCE (WITH IDLE COOLDOWN)
breaker (page 4-34) is active, and Genset # STEP(S)
CB Position Status is set to Open. 1 Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)
If Genset Idle Enable is set to Enabled, the PCC
2 Rated to Idle Transition Delay (page 3-18)
runs the sequence in Table 3-18. If Genset Idle En-
able is set to Disabled, the PCC runs the sequence 3 Rated to Idle Ramp Time (page 3-18)
in Table 3-19. 4 Idle Cooldown Time (page 3-18)

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TABLE 3-21. SHUTDOWN WITH COOLDOWN The PCC runs Stop Automatic Voltage Regulator
SEQUENCE (WITHOUT IDLE COOLDOWN) (AVR) (page 3-18) when the PCC stops running the
# STEP(S) engine at rated speed.
1 Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17) Shutdown Without Cooldown
This sequence begins when one of these conditions
In step 1, the PCC begins Time Delay to Stop and is met:
Rated Cooldown Time at the same time and does
not continue until both finish. A shutdown fault (page 7-1) with a response of
Shutdown Without Cooldown initiates it.
The PCC runs Stop Automatic Voltage Regulator The genset is running when the PCC enters Off
(AVR) (page 3-18) when the PCC stops running the mode (page 3-8).
engine at rated speed. The genset is running when the PCC enters
Manual mode (page 3-10) and the auto signal
Manual Stop (Modes of Operation, page 3-7) is active for
the first 250 ms.
This sequence begins when all of these conditions
are met: In this sequence, the PCC ignores timers and loads
The PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10). and stops the genset immediately.

The genset is running at rated speed and volt- The open signal for the genset circuit breaker (page
age (page 3-15). 4-34) becomes active.
The auto signal (Modes of Operation, page Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice Delay
3-7) is inactive.
The PCC runs the genset at rated speed and volt-
There are no active shutdown faults. age for Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice
Delay.
This sequence also begins when all of these condi-
tions are met: This delay gives another device more time to trans-
fer the load from the genset.
There are no active shutdown faults.
There is an active shutdown with cooldown Time Delay to Stop
fault (page 7-2).
The PCC runs the genset at rated speed and volt-
The PCC is running in Load Govern paralleling age for Time Delay to Stop.
state (page 4-29).
If the PCC is in Load Govern paralleling state (page
If Genset Idle Enable is set to Enabled, the PCC 4-29), the PCC runs the load govern ramp unload
runs the sequence in Table 3-22. If Genset Idle En- processes simultaneously.
able is set to Disabled, the PCC runs the sequence The PCC remains in this step indefinitely until one of
in Table 3-23. these conditions is met:
TABLE 3-22. MANUAL STOP SEQUENCE (WITH Genset Application Type is set to Standalone or
IDLE COOLDOWN) Synchronize Only.
# STEP(S) The open signal for the genset circuit breaker
1 Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17) (page 4-34) is active, and Genset CB Position
2 Rated to Idle Transition Delay (page 3-18) Status is set to Open.
3 Rated to Idle Ramp Time (page 3-18) The PCC returns to rated speed and voltage
4 Idle Cooldown Time (page 3-18) (page 3-15).
Rated Cooldown Time
TABLE 3-23. MANUAL STOP SEQUENCE
(WITHOUT IDLE COOLDOWN) If an active shutdown with cooldown fault (page 7-2)
# STEP(S) is active, the PCC runs the genset at rated speed
1 Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17) and voltage for Rated Cooldown Time.

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If there is no active shutdown with cooldown fault, IDLE REQUESTS
the PCC runs the genset at rated speed and voltage
until the genset runs at less than 10% of the rated Idle requests make the PCC run the genset at idle
load for Rated Cooldown Time. speed, instead of rated speed and voltage (page
3-15).
Note: If Rated Cooldown Time is greater than zero,
An idle request becomes active when all of these
the PCC waits indefinitely for the load to drop below
10%. conditions are met:
The PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10).
If the PCC is in Load Govern paralleling state (page Genset Idle Enable is set to Enabled.
4-29), the PCC runs the load govern ramp unload
processes simultaneously. Rated/Idle Switch (PCCnet) is set to Idle.
(Rated/Idle Switch (PCCnet) is available in the
The PCC remains in this step indefinitely until one of Operator Panel.)
these conditions is met: There are no active shutdown faults (page 7-1).
Genset Application Type is set to Standalone or There are no active shutdown with cooldown
Synchronize Only. faults (page 7-2).
The open signal for the genset circuit breaker If Genset Idle Enable is set to Disabled while an idle
(page 4-34) is active, and Genset CB Position request is active, the idle request remains active. If
Status is set to Open. any of the other conditions become untrue while an
The PCC returns to rated speed and voltage idle request is active, the idle request becomes in-
(page 3-15). active.
The PCCs response depends on the initial state of
Rated to Idle Transition Delay
the genset and the final state of the genset.
The PCC runs the engine at rated speed for Rated Stop to Idle Speed
to Idle Transition Delay.
The PCC runs this sequence.
If Rated to Idle Transition Delay is greater than zero,
TABLE 3-24. IDLE REQUEST: STOP TO IDLE
event 1122 (Rated to Idle Delay) becomes active at
SPEED
the beginning of this step. It remains active until the
# STEP(S)
PCC finishes Idle Cooldown Time (page 3-18). (If
this is an idle request (page 3-18), this event re- 1 Prelube Engine (page 3-14)
mains active until the PCC finishes Idle Warmup 2 Start Engine (page 3-14)
(page 3-14).)
Idle Speed to Stop
Rated to Idle Ramp Time The PCC stops the genset.
Note: If ECM CAN Enable is Enable, the ECM, not the Rated Speed to Idle Speed
PCC, actually controls the transition from rated
speed to idle speed. This sequence begins when one of these additional
conditions is met:
The PCC reduces the engine speed from rated
Genset Application Type is set to Standalone or
speed to idle speed linearly during Rated to Idle
Synchronize Only.
Ramp Time.
The open signal for the genset circuit breaker
Idle Cooldown Time (page 4-34) is active, and Genset CB Position
Status is set to Open.
The PCC runs the engine at idle speed for Idle Cool-
down Time. The PCC runs this sequence.
TABLE 3-25. IDLE REQUEST: RATED SPEED TO
Stop Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) IDLE SPEED
# STEP(S)
The PCC stops driving the field windings in the ex-
citer when the PCC stops running the engine at 1 Rated to Idle Transition Delay (page 3-18)
rated speed. 2 Rated to Idle Ramp Time (page 3-18)

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Idle Speed to Rated Speed TABLE 3-27. AMPSENTRY PROTECTIVE RELAY
LABEL DESCRIPTION
The PCC waits until one of these conditions is met: 1 Rated Current (Genset)
2 AmpSentry Protective Relay Trip Curve
The genset was running at rated speed and
voltage (page 3-15) before it started running at 3 Alternator Thermal Damage Curve
idle speed. In other words, the PCC made a
rated-speed-to-idle-speed transition (page The AmpSentry protective relay takes anywhere
3-18) to get to idle speed. from six minutes (if the genset is running at 110% of
its rated standby current) to one second (if the gen-
The engine has been running at idle speed for set is running at greater than 400% of its rated
Idle Warmup Time. standby current) to trip.
The coolant temperature is already greater Before the AmpSentry protective relay is tripped,
than Idle Warmup Coolant Temp. the PCC generates warning fault 1471 (Over Cur-
Manual Warmup Bypass12 is set to Bypass rent) if any of these conditions is met:
Warmup. One or more phases has remained over 110%
of its rated standby current for at least sixty sec-
Then, the PCC runs this sequence. onds.
One or more phases has remained over 110%
TABLE 3-26. IDLE REQUEST: IDLE SPEED TO of its rated standby current for more than nine-
RATED SPEED teen seconds, and the AmpSentry protective
# STEP(S) relay is at least halfway to initiating the Shut-
1 Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) down Without Cooldown sequence.

When the AmpSentry protective relay is tripped, the


In the last step, the PCC also runs Start Automatic event/fault code depends on the current.
Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-15).
If one or more phases is greater than 175% of
its rated standby current, the PCC generates
AMPSENTRY PROTECTIVE RELAY shutdown fault 1445 (Short Circuit).

The AmpSentry protective relay protects the alter- If one or more phases is between 110% and
nator from thermal damage caused by overloads 175% of its rated standby current, the PCC
and short circuits. The AmpSentry protective relay generates shutdown fault 1472 (Over Current).
is shown in Figure 3-8.
WATT SENTRY
This feature may be enabled by the factory for spe-
cific applications. It is disabled by default.
t
The main purpose of this feature is to prevent ex-
cessive buildups of intake manifold pressure from a
turbocharger in gas-fueled engines.
3
The PCC reduces the voltage setpoint (page 3-15)
1 to reduce the kW output of the engine and, in turn,
the intake manifold pressure. If the kW output re-
mains high, the PCC keeps lowering the voltage
2
setpoint until the PCC generates shutdown fault
1447 (Low AC Voltage) to protect the engine.
Amp
PCC-ECM COMMUNICATION
This communication is based on PGI (Power Gen-
FIGURE 3-8. AMPSENTRY PROTECTIVE RELAY eration Interface). PGI is Cummins implementation
12. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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of SAE J1939. In PGI, the genset has two control- This approach reduces the number of wires to the
lers, the ECM and the PCC. The ECM manages PCC by combining several signals from the engine
fueling, engine protection, and other engine-specif- into a single cable from the ECM.
ic tasks.
ECM Keyswitch
The PCC uses the ECM keyswitch to allow the en-
gine to start fueling and to turn fuel off on the engine.
In addition, the CAN datalink is maintained as long
PCC as the ECM keyswitch is on or the engine speed is
non-zero.

CAN Datalink
ECM The PCC and ECM communicate over a CAN (con-
trolled area network) datalink. The CAN datalink is
ENGINE ALTERNATOR based on a main trunk (no more than 40 meters
long) that is terminated by 120-Ohm resistors on
each end. Stubs (no longer than 1 meter) extend
from the main trunk to each module in the bus.

The connection between the PCC and the ECM is


FIGURE 3-9. PGI OVERVIEW shown in Figure 3-10.

ECM
PCC

FIGURE 3-10. CAN DATALINK


The PCCs engine harness for PGI gensets is a the ECM), and connect this end to the open end of
CAN datalink with only one termination resistor. To the PCCs engine harness. The termination resistor
connect the PCC to the ECM, remove the termina- in the PCCs engine harness completes the new
tion resistors from one end of the main trunk (with CAN datalink.

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PGI Genset Cable and Signals The cable carries a series of 1s and 0s in each
message. Figure 3-12 and Table 3-29 show how the
The cable for PGI gensets is shown in Figure 3-11. ECM and PCC distinguish between 1s and 0s.

V
B C
A
A
B

0 1
t
FIGURE 3-12. CAN DATALINK VOLTAGE DIFFER-
ENTIALS
TABLE 3-29. CAN DATALINK VOLTAGE
DIFFERENTIALS
SIGNAL 0 1
J1939 High (+) 2.5 V 3.5 V
J1939 Low () 2.5 V 1.5 V
FIGURE 3-11. CABLE FOR PGI GENSETS Voltage Differential 0V 2V

Each wire is identified in Table 3-28. The CAN datalink transmits 0s and 1s at 250
KBaud, or 250 kilobits per second. Hence, it is pos-
TABLE 3-28. CABLE FOR PGI GENSETS sible for the voltages on J1939 High (+) and J1939
PIN SIGNAL Low () to change 250,000 times per second.
A J1939 High (+)
Figure 3-13 and Figure 3-14 show some examples
B J1939 Low () of good and bad signals on a high-resolution oscillo-
C J1939 Datalink (Shield) scope. The bad signal is caused by termination

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problems (no termination, wrong termination, or 65184 Exhaust Port 1316 Temperature
bad termination). 65185 Exhaust Port 912 Temperature
65186 Exhaust Port 58 Temperature
65187 Exhaust Port 14 Temperature
65189 Intake Manifold 24 Temperature
65190 Turbocharger 2 Boost Pressure
65243 Injector Metering Rail 1 Pressure (Fuel
Outlet Pressure)
65245 Turbocharger 1 Speed
65252 EPS has Shutdown Engine
EPS Shutdown Timer Override
65253 Engine Running Time
65257 Fuel Consumption Since Reset
Total Fuel Consumption
65262 Coolant Temperature
Fuel Temperature
Oil Temperature
Aftercooler Temperature
FIGURE 3-13. CAN DATALINK: GOOD SIGNAL 65263 Fuel Supply Pressure
Engine Oil Pressure
Crankcase Pressure
Coolant Pressure
65266 Fuel Rate
65269 Barometric Absolute Pressure
65279 Water In Fuel Indicator
65288 Post-Filter Oil Pressure
65380 Final Torque
PTO Filtered Angle Engine Speed
PTO Filtered Time Engine Speed
65390 Average Engine Speed
Estimated Torque
65400 Keyswitch on for Keyswitch Minimum
On Time
Normal Shutdown Request
Derate Request
Engine State
65420 Maximum Torque
FIGURE 3-14. CAN DATALINK: BAD SIGNAL

Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs) WITNESS TESTING PROCEDURE MENUS

In SAE J1939, the parameter group number (PGN) Witness testing on the gensets is required by some
identifies the function and data in each message. municipalities, counties, or customers to verify that
You can check the status of these PGN input mes- the genset complies with NFPA (National Fire
sages in InPower. Protection Agency) 110.

TABLE 3-30. PGN INPUT FUNCTIONS These procedures require this equipment:
PGN FUNCTION InPower service tool (PC-based service tool)
61444 Average Engine Speed
Percent Engine Torque Inline 4 / Inline 5 adapter or newer (Cummins
Engine Torque Limiting Power Generation Part number 04918416).
65170 Pre-Filter Oil Pressure Inline 4 / Inline 5 drivers (available via kit or on-
65183 Exhaust Port 1720 Temperature line at http://inline.cummins.com/).

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Some faults require connection to the PCC, while Genset Alarms
other faults require connection to the ECM.
Low Coolant/Engine Temperature
Faults under Genset Alarms (page 3-23) re-
In order to activate this alarm, the engine coolant
quire InPower to connect to the PCC.
temperature has to be below 100 deg F. If a lot of
testing will be done with the genset running, it is rec-
Faults under ECM Alarms (page 3-32) require ommended that this fault be simulated first before
InPower to connect to the ECM. the engine gets too hot due to extended running
time.
After each fault is simulated, return the values of the In the Engine Data folder, check the value of the
parameters to the pre-witness test values. Coolant Temperature.

Under Setup > Genset Setup, change the value of wait for the amount of time in the LCT Warning Set
the LCT Warning Threshold to a number greater Time to allow the genset to active the Low Coolant
than the Coolant Temperature of the engine. Then Temperature alarm.

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Charger AC Failure tery Charger Failed Switch to Active Open to acti-
Under Setup > Configurable I/O, set the Configur- vate the Charger AC Failure alarm.
able Input Function Pointer that is configured to Bat-

3-24
Check Genset/Common Alarm Genset Running

Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual


Engage the Emergency Stop button. mode and pressing Start.

Not In Auto Low Fuel Level

Under Setup > Configurable I/O, set the Low Fuel/


On the Operator Panel, press the Stop or Manual Configurable Input #6 Active State Selection to Ac-
button to take the control out of Auto mode. tive Open to activate the Low Fuel Level alarm.

Low Coolant Level to Active Open in order to activate the Low Coolant
Under Setup > Configurable I/O, set the Coolant Level alarm.
Level/Configurable Input #5 Active State Selection

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High Battery Voltage 2. Set the Battery Voltage Override Value to the
following:
Take note of the following battery voltage setting un- If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
der Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup. set to 12 V, then set the Battery Voltage
Override Value to a number that is greater
Note the following parameters: than the 12 V High Battery Voltage Thresh-
Nominal Battery Voltage (12 or 24 VDC) old.
If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
24 V High Battery Voltage Threshold set to 24 V, then set the Battery Voltage
12 V High Battery Voltage Threshold Override Value to a number that is greater
than the 24 V High Battery Voltage Thresh-
High Battery Voltage Set Time old.
3. Patiently wait for the amount of time that is set
Under Test, follow these steps.
in the High Battery Voltage Set Time to allow
1. Set the Battery Voltage Override to Enable. the alarm to activate.

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Click on Save, and wait.

Low Battery Voltage Nominal Battery Voltage (12 or 24 VDC)

Take note of the following battery voltage settings 24 V Low Battery Voltage Running Threshold
under Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup. 24 V Low Battery Voltage Stopped Threshold
Note the following parameters: 12 V Low Battery Voltage Running Threshold

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12 V Low Battery Voltage Stopped Threshold Threshold and the 12 V Low Battery Volt-
Low Battery Voltage Set Time age Running Threshold.
If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
Under Test, follow these steps.
set to 24 V, then set the Battery Voltage
1. Set the Battery Voltage Override to Enable. Override Value to a number that is less
2. Set the Battery Voltage Override Value to the than the 24 V Low Battery Voltage Running
following: Threshold and the 24 V Low Battery Volt-
age Stopped Threshold.
If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
set to 12 V, then set the Battery Voltage 3. Patiently wait for the amount of time that is set
Override Value to a number that is less in the Low Battery Voltage Set Time to allow the
than the 12 V Low Battery Voltage Stopped alarm to activate.

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Weak Battery Voltage If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
set to 12 V, then set the Battery Voltage
Take note of the following battery voltage settings Override Value to a number that is less
under Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup. than the 12 V Weak Battery Voltage
Threshold value.
Note the following parameters:
Nominal Battery Voltage (12 or 24 VDC) If the Nominal Battery Voltage Threshold is
set to 24 V, then set the Battery Voltage
24 V Weak Battery Voltage Threshold
Override Value to a number that is less
12 V Weak Battery Voltage Threshold than the 24 V Weak Battery Voltage
Weak Battery Voltage Set Time Threshold value.

Under Test, follow these steps. 3. Set the Weak Battery Voltage Set Time to 1
second.
1. Set the Battery Voltage Override to Enable.
2. Set the Battery Voltage Override Value to the 4. Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual
following: mode and pressing Start.

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Fail to Start/Crank fuel control valve to prevent the engine from fueling
In order to simulate this fault, first disconnect the while cranking.
FSO relay or the connection to the fuel injectors or

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Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual This will allow the genset to crank without turning on
mode and pressing Start. and to shut down when this fault is generated.

Genset Supplying Load To activate this signal, connect TB14 to ground


This signal comes from an automatic transfer switch (TB117) on the universal annunciator.
(ATS) and indicates that the genset is connected to
the load.

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ECM Alarms nection. Click on the Engine Protection Witness
Test folder as shown below.
Connect to the ECM with InPower through the Inline
4 or 5 adapter, and click on the CORE II ECS con-

3-32
Click on the runWitness Test parameter to highlight
it. Then, double-click on <Operation> in the runWit-
ness Test row.

The following screen should appear.

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Overspeed (page 3-32) to open the Operation runWitness
1. Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual Test screen.
mode and pressing Start. 3. Select TIS_ENGINE_OVERSPEED, and click
2. Follow the instructions under ECM Alarms on the Green Check mark, as shown below.

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4. Select TIS_MOST_SEVERE_RESPONSE,
and click on the Green Check mark.

5. Select _START, and click on the Green Check


mark.

Click on Execute to simulate.

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Low Oil Pressure _witness_test_channel_command:
TIS_OIL_PRESSURE
Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual
mode and pressing Start. _witness_test_severity_command:
TIS_MOST_SEVERE_RESPONSE
Select the following parameters in the Operation _test_state: _START
runWitness Test to simulate a Low Oil Pressure
alarm: Then click on Execute.

PreLow Oil Pressure _witness_test_channel_command:


TIS_OIL_PRESSURE
Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual
mode and pressing Start. _witness_test_severity_command: (50 or 60)
Hz Oil Pressure Warning (choose the operat-
Select the following parameters in the Operation ing frequency of the genset; 50 or 60 Hz)
runWitness Test to simulate a PreLow Oil Pressure
alarm: _test_state: _START

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Then click on Execute.

High Engine Temperature Select the following parameters in the Operation


runWitness Test to simulate a High Engine Temper-
Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual ature alarm:
mode and pressing Start.

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_witness_test_channel_command: TIS_MOST_SEVERE_RESPONSE
TIS_COOLANT_TEMP _test_state: _START

_witness_test_severity_command: Then click on Execute.

PreHigh Engine Temperature _witness_test_channel_command:


TIS_COOLANT_TEMP
Start the genset by putting the genset in Manual
mode and pressing Start. _witness_test_severity_command: TIS_MOD-
ERATELY_SEVERE_RESPONSE
Select the following parameters in the Operation _test_state: _START
runWitness Test to simulate a PreHigh Engine
Temperature alarm: Then click on Execute.

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4. Paralleling Operation
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe configuring the paralleling features of the PCC.
all of the instructions and precautions in this manu-
al.
In this section, italics are used to identify a specific Table 4-1 provides more information about each
parameter by name. genset application type. It indicates what what the
genset can run in parallel, what paralleling states
GENSET APPLICATION TYPE (page 4-22) or processes are available, and how
Genset application type is the primary setting for much control the PCC has over circuit breakers.
TABLE 4-1. OVERVIEW OF GENSET APPLICATION TYPES, PARALLELING STATES, AND PARALLELING
PROCESSES
STAND- SYNCHRO- ISOLATED UTILITY UTILITY POWER
ALONE NIZER BUS ONLY SINGLE MULTIPLE TRANSFER
ONLY CONTROL
Parallel with utility Yes Yes Yes
Parallel with other gensets Yes Yes

Paralleling States:
Standby Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dead Bus/First Start Yes Yes Yes
Synchronize Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Load Share Yes Yes
Load Govern Yes Yes Yes

Genset CB trip Yes Yes


Genset CB control Yes Yes Yes Yes
Utility CB control Yes
In general, genset application types are distin- power. The PCC does not control the utility cir-
guished by what can run in parallel with the genset. cuit breaker in any other genset application
Synchronizer Only and Power Transfer Control are type.
further distinguished by other characteristics:
The genset application type is determined by Gen-
In Synchronizer Only, the genset is not running set Application Type.
in parallel with other gensets or with the utility,
but the PCC can synchronize its voltage, fre- Note: The PCC does not support paralleling in a
quency, and phase with one other power single-phase configuration. If Single/3 Phase Con-
source. This is typically used in applications nection is set to Single Phase, the genset applica-
with transfer switches that use fast-close tran- tion type is Standalone.
sitions but do not have a built-in synchronizer.
Standalone
In Power Transfer Control, the PCC controls
the genset, the genset circuit breaker, and the Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this
utility circuit breaker to make sure the load has genset application type.

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This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-1. This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-2.

PCC PCC

G G X

FIGURE 4-2. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: SYN-


FIGURE 4-1. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: STAN- CHRONIZER ONLY
DALONE
In this genset application type, the genset is not
In this genset application type, the genset is not running in parallel with other gensets or with the util-
running in parallel with other gensets or with the util- ity, but the PCC can synchronize its voltage, fre-
ity. The PCC is always in the Standby paralleling quency, and phase with one other power source.
state (page 4-22). This is typically used in applications with transfer
switches that use fast-close transitions but do not
Synchronizer Only have a built-in synchronizer.
Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page
genset application type. See Appendix B for a se- 4-22) until event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64)
quence diagram that summarizes the behavior of the is active. Then, the PCC synchronizes (page 4-24)
PCC in this genset application type. if all of these conditions are met:
The sync enable signal (page 4-2) is active.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are
met.
If any of these conditions is not met, the PCC is in
the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Sync Enable Signal
This signal has no effect unless the synchronizer
conditions (page 4-24) are met:
This signal may come from any of these sources.
PCCs Sync Enable connection
Modbus networks
This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the

4-2
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth- In this genset application type, the genset is run-
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive. ning in parallel with other gensets.
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page
The signal is active if any source is active. You have
to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal 4-22) until event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64)
inactive. is active. Then, the PCC considers the current posi-
tion of the genset circuit breaker, as shown in Table
When this signal becomes active, the PCC syn- 4-2.
chronizes (page 4-24) with the (live) bus if the syn-
chronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met. When
this signal becomes inactive, the PCC does not
synchronize with the bus.
Isolated Bus Only
Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this
genset application type. See Appendix B for a se-
quence diagram that summarizes the behavior of the
PCC in this genset application type.
This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-3.

PCC

G G G

FIGURE 4-3. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: ISO-


LATED BUS ONLY

4-3
TABLE 4-2. ISOLATED BUS ONLY: CONDITIONS FOR EACH PARALLELING STATE
GENSET CB DESCRIPTION
Open The PCC in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Run the first start process (page 4-23) if all of these conditions are met:
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and Bus L3L1 Voltage% are less than 20% of
Genset Nominal Voltage.
The first start conditions (page 4-23) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There are no genset CB open requests (page 4-34).
There is a genset CB close request (page 4-34).
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), the CB Close button is pressed on the Operator
Panel.
Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and Bus L3L1 Voltage% are 60110% of Gen-
set Nominal Voltage.
Bus Frequency is 60100% of Alternate Frequency Switch.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There are no genset CB open requests.
There is a genset CB close request.
Closed The PCC is in the Load Share paralleling state (page 4-27).
Open the genset circuit breaker if there are any genset CB open requests (page 4-34).

Utility Single In this genset application type, the genset is run-


ning in parallel with the utility. There are no other
Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this
genset application type. See Appendix B for a se- gensets.
quence diagram that summarizes the behavior of the
Note: In this genset application type, Utility Single
PCC in this genset application type.
Mode Verify/Configurable Input #29 Function Point-
This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-4. er must be set to Default if the PCC is allowed to
close the genset circuit breaker onto a dead bus.

The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page


PCC 4-22) until event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64)
is active. Then, the PCC considers the current posi-
tion of the genset circuit breaker and the utility cir-
G cuit breaker, as shown in Table 4-3.

FIGURE 4-4. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: UTIL-


ITY SINGLE

4-4
TABLE 4-3. UTILITY SINGLE: CONDITIONS FOR EACH PARALLELING STATE
GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Run the dead bus process (page 4-22).
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There is a genset CB close request (page 4-34).
There are no genset CB open requests (page 4-34).
Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable Input #29 Function Pointer is set
to Default.
Configurable Input #29 is active.
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), the CB Close button is pressed
on the Operator Panel.
Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Synchronize (page 4-24) if the synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are
met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There are no genset CB open requests.
There is a genset CB close request (page 4-34).
Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The sync enable signal (page 4-2) is active.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
Open the genset circuit breaker if there are any genset CB open requests
(page 4-34).

The PCC also opens the genset circuit breaker if In this genset application type, the genset is run-
there are any genset CB open requests (page ning in parallel with other gensets, and the gensets
4-34). are running in parallel with the utility.
Utility Multiple The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page
Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this 4-22) until event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64)
genset application type. See Appendix B for a se- is active. Then, the PCC considers the current posi-
quence diagram that summarizes the behavior of the tion of the genset circuit breaker and the utility cir-
PCC in this genset application type. cuit breaker, as shown in Table 4-4.
This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-5.

PCC

G G G

FIGURE 4-5. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: UTIL-


ITY MULTIPLE

4-5
TABLE 4-4. UTILITY MULTIPLE: CONDITIONS FOR EACH PARALLELING STATE
GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Run the first start process (page 4-23) if all of these conditions are met:
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and Bus L3L1 Voltage% are
less than 20% of Genset Nominal Voltage.
The first start conditions (page 4-23) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There are no genset CB open requests (page 4-34).
There is a genset CB close request (page 4-34).
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), the CB Close button is pressed
Open Closed on the Operator Panel.
Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and Bus L3L1 Voltage% are
60110% of Genset Nominal Voltage.
Bus Frequency is 60100% of Alternate Frequency Switch.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
There are no genset CB open requests.
There is a genset CB close request (page 4-34).
Closed Open The PCC is in the Load Share paralleling state (page 4-27).
Open the genset circuit breaker if there are any genset CB open requests
(page 4-34).
Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
Open the genset circuit breaker if there are any genset CB open requests
(page 4-34).
The PCC also opens the genset circuit breaker if This genset application type is shown in Figure 4-6.
there are any genset CB open requests (page
4-34).

Power Transfer Control PCC

Note: See Appendix A for a wiring diagram for this


genset application type. G

FIGURE 4-6. GENSET APPLICATION TYPE: POW-


ER TRANSFER CONTROL

4-6
In this genset application type, the genset is typical- In power transfer control (PTC), you can also test
ly running in parallel with the utility. There are no the genset, exercise the genset, and run the genset
other gensets. in parallel with the utility.

Note: In this genset application type, Utility Single PTC Operating Mode
Mode Verify/Configurable Input #29 Function Point-
er must be set to Default if the PCC is allowed to The PTC operating mode determines the condi-
close the genset circuit breaker onto a dead bus. tions under which the PCC opens and closes the
genset circuit breaker and the utility circuit breaker,
The PCC controls the genset, the genset circuit as well as the conditions under which the PCC
breaker, and the utility circuit breaker to make sure starts and stops the genset.
the load has power. For example, the PCC monitors
the utility. If the utility fails, the PCC starts the gen- The PTC operating mode is related to the mode of
set and transfers the load to the genset. When the operation (page 3-7). Table 4-5 provides a summa-
utility is available again, the PCC transfers the load ry of the relationships between the mode of opera-
to the utility and shuts down the genset. tion and the PTC operating mode.
TABLE 4-5. SUMMARY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MODES OF OPERATION AND PTC OPERATING
MODES
MODE OF OPERATION CONDITION PTC OPERATING MODE
Off Default mode Off
Auto Default mode Normal
PTC mode switch signal Manual
Exercise signal Exercise
Remote start signal Test
Extended parallel signal Extended Parallel
Genset is unavailable Normal Override
Utility is unavailable Utility Fail
Manual Default mode Manual

Note: The conditions in Table 4-5 are intended to be If the exercise scheduler (page 5-32) is active,
helpful, but they are not complete. The specific con- Scheduler Program Run Mode replaces Test
ditions required for each PTC operating mode are With Load Enable.
explained in more detail when each PTC operating
mode is introduced. Extended Parallel Mode
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC responds to
In any PTC operating mode, the PCC opens the the extended parallel signal (page 4-20). The gen-
genset circuit breaker if there are any PTC genset set and the utility are supposed to run in parallel.
CB open requests (page 4-35), and the PCC opens
the utility circuit breaker if there are any PTC utility The PCC is in this PTC operating mode when all of
CB open requests (page 4-36). these conditions are met:
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three
Exercise Mode Phase.
The PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is in-
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC responds to active.
the exercise signal (page 3-8). The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The extended parallel signal (page 4-20) is ac-
This PTC operating mode is similar to the Test PTC tive.
operating mode (page 4-14) with these exceptions: Extended Parallel Enable is set to Enable.
The exercise signal replaces the remote start Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed; or
signal, and the remote start signal must be in- the genset is available (page 4-17), and Gen-
active. set CB Position Status is set to closed.

4-7
When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
initiates a Non-emergency Start sequence (page current position of the genset circuit breaker and
3-13) if the genset is not running. the utility circuit breaker.

L L

A 1 2 L C 1 2 L

3 4 3 4 D
G G
G G

B E
L L L L

S1 S2
S1 Typical control.
S2 The genset becomes unavailable (page 4-17), or the utility becomes unavailable (page 4-20).

FIGURE 4-7. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN EXTENDED PARALLEL MODE


As illustrated in Figure 4-7, the PCC tries to run the nizes (page 4-24) the genset with the utility and
genset and the utility in parallel in this PTC operat- closes the appropriate circuit breaker(s) until they
ing mode. If they are not in parallel when the PCC are in parallel.
enters this PTC operating mode, the PCC synchro-
TABLE 4-6. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN EXTENDED PARALLEL MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
2 Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
B: Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
The utility is available (page 4-20).
Transfer Delay (TDNE) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
The transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Warning fault 2397 (Utility Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
Warning fault 1999 (Maximum Parallel Time) is inactive.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker when all of these conditions are
met.
The genset and the utility are synchronized.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.

4-8
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
C: Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
The utility is available (page 4-20).
Retransfer Delay (TDEN) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
The retransfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Warning fault 1453 (Genset Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the utility circuit breaker when all of these conditions are
met.
The genset and the utility are synchronized.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.
4 Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
D: Open the genset circuit breaker if the genset is not available (page
4-17).
E: Open the utility circuit breaker if the utility is not available (page
4-20).

All transitions in this PTC operating mode are soft The PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10).
closed transitions, regardless of Transition Type.

Manual Mode When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it
may start or stop the genset. See Manual Mode
This is the default PTC operating mode when (page 3-10).
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three Phase
and one of these conditions is met:
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
The PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is ac- current position of the genset circuit breaker and
tive. the utility circuit breaker.

A 1 2 L
B
C 3 4 D
G
G

E
L L

FIGURE 4-8. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN MANUAL MODE


As illustrated in Figure 4-8, you can open and close quired to synchronize (page 4-24) the genset with
the genset circuit breaker in this PTC operating the utility.
mode. You can run the genset in parallel with the
utility, but the sync enable signal (page 4-2) is re-

4-9
If the utility becomes unavailable (page 4-20) while opens the utility circuit breaker in this PTC operat-
the genset and the utility are in parallel, the PCC ing mode.
TABLE 4-7. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN MANUAL MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The CB Close button is pressed.
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
2 Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
B: Close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The CB Close button is pressed.
The genset is available (page 4-17).
The utility is available (page 4-20).
Transition Type is set to Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transi-
tion.
Warning fault 2397 (Utility Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
Warning fault 1999 (Maximum Parallel Time) is inactive.
The genset and the utility are synchronized (page 4-24).
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
Note: Synchronization requires the sync enable signal (page 4-2).
Without it, the PCC does not automatically synchronize the genset
and the utility.
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
C: Open the genset circuit breaker if the CB Open button is pressed.
4 Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
D: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
The CB Open button is pressed.
Transition Type is set to Open Transition.
Maximum Parallel Time (TDMP) has expired.
The genset is not available (page 4-17).
E: Open the utility circuit breaker if the utility is not available (page
4-20).

Normal Mode The utility is available (page 4-20).

In this PTC operating mode, the load should be When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it
powered by the utility. initiates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence
(page 3-16) if all of these conditions are met:
This is the default PTC operating mode when all of
The genset is running.
these conditions are met:
Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed.
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three
Phase. Genset CB Position Status is set to Open.
The PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is in- In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
active.
current position of the genset circuit breaker and
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8). the utility circuit breaker.

4-10
A
L

1 2 L

B 3 4 D
G
G

C
L L

FIGURE 4-9. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN NORMAL MODE


As illustrated in Figure 4-9, the PCC tries to connect
the utility to the load in this PTC operating mode. If it
succeeds, it shuts down the genset.
TABLE 4-8. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN NORMAL MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the utility circuit breaker when all of these conditions are met.
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.
2 Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
Initiate a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page 3-16) if the genset
is running.

4-11
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
B: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
Transition Type is set to Open Transition, the retransfer inhibit signal
(page 4-21) is inactive, and either Retransfer Delay (TDEN) has ex-
pired or the transfer/retransfer inhibit override signal (page 4-21) is ac-
tive.
The genset is not available (page 4-17).
Warning fault 1457 (Fail To Synchronize) is active, Fail To Sync Open
Transition Retransfer Enable is set to Enable, and the retransfer inhibit
signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
C: Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
The utility is available (page 4-20).
Transition Type is set to Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transi-
tion.
The retransfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Retransfer Delay (TDEN) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
Warning fault 1453 (Genset Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the utility circuit breaker when all of these conditions are
met.
The genset and the utility are synchronized.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.

4 Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
D: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
The genset is not available (page 4-17).
Transition Type is set to Open Transition or Hard Closed Transition.
Maximum Parallel Time (TDMP) has expired.
The PCC is running the load govern kW ramp unload process (page
4-32); and Load Govern kW Reference is zero.

Normal Override Mode There is a warning fault (page 7-3), the remote
start signal (page 3-9) is active, and the start
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC responds to type signal (page 3-9) is active.
the loss or potential loss of the genset.
There is a warning fault (page 7-3), and the ex-
ercise signal (page 3-8) is active.
The PCC is in this PTC operating mode when the
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three Phase,
the PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is inactive, When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it
PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8), the utility is avail- initiates a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence
able (page 4-20), and one of these conditions is (page 3-16) if all of these conditions are met:
met:
The genset is running.
There is a shutdown fault (page 7-1).
Utility CB Position Status is set to Open when Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed.
the genset becomes unavailable (page 4-17).
Genset CB Position Status is set to Open.
Genset CB Position Status is set to Closed,
and the genset is unavailable.
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To current position of the genset circuit breaker and
Close) is inactive. the utility circuit breaker.

4-12
A
L

1 2 L

B 3 4 D
G
G

C
L L

FIGURE 4-10. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN NORMAL OVERRIDE MODE


As illustrated in Figure 4-10, the PCC tries to con-
nect the utility to the load in this PTC operating
mode. If it succeeds, it shuts down the genset.
TABLE 4-9. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN NORMAL OVERRIDE MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the utility circuit breaker when all of these conditions are met.
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.
2 Open Closed Initiate a Shutdown with Cooldown sequence (page 3-16) if the genset
is running.
The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).

4-13
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
B: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
The genset is not available (page 4-17).
Transition Type is set to Open Transition.
Warning fault 1457 (Fail To Synchronize) is active, Fail To Sync Open
Transition Retransfer Enable is set to Enable, and the retransfer inhibit
signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
C: Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Transition Type is set to Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transi-
tion.
Warning fault 1453 (Genset Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the utility circuit breaker when all of these conditions are
met.
The genset and the utility are synchronized.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.
4 Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
D: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
The genset is not available (page 4-17).
Transition Type is set to Open Transition or Hard Closed Transition.
Maximum Parallel Time (TDMP) has expired.
The PCC is running the load govern kW ramp unload process (page
4-32); and Load Govern kW Reference is zero.

Off Mode Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three


Phase.
The PCC is in this PTC operating mode when the The PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is in-
PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is inactive and active.
one of these conditions is met:
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The PCC is in Off mode (page 3-8).
The remote start signal is active.
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Single The utility is available (page 4-20).
Phase.
The PCC is not in Extended Parallel PTC oper-
When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it ating mode (page 4-7).
initiates a Shutdown Without Cooldown sequence One of these conditions is met:
(page 3-17) if the genset is running.
Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed,
and Genset CB Position Status is set to
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC does not Open.
open or close the genset circuit breaker or the utility
circuit breaker. It also does not allow the genset to The genset is available (page 4-17), Gen-
start. You have to change the PTC operating mode set CB Position Status is set to Closed,
if you want to start the genset. and Utility CB Position Status is set to
Open.
Test Mode
When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it
starts the genset if the genset is not running al-
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC responds to ready. See Remote Start Signal (page 3-12).
the remote start signal (page 3-9).
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
The PCC enters this PTC operating mode when all current position of the genset circuit breaker and
of these conditions are met: the utility circuit breaker.

4-14
B B
L L

1 2 L
1 2 L

3 4 E 3 4
G G
G G

F
L L L L

S1 S2

C
L L

A 1 2 L
A 1 2 L
D
3 4 E 3 4
G G
G G

F
L L L L

S3 S4
S1 Test With Load Enable = Disabled, Transition Type = Open Transition.
S2 Test With Load Enable = Disabled, Transition Type = Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transition.
S3 Test With Load Enable = Enabled, Transition Type = Open Transition.
S4 Test With Load Enable = Enabled, Transition Type = Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transition.

FIGURE 4-11. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN TEST MODE AND IN EXERCISE MODE
As illustrated in Figure 4-11, the PCCs behavior de- If Test With Load Enable is set to Disabled, the PCC
pends on Test With Load Enable and Transition tries to connect the utility to the load. However, if the
Type in this PTC operating mode.
4-15
genset is connected to the load but the utility is not, Note: If Genset CB Position Status is set to Closed
the PCC does not change the position of the circuit and Utility CB Position Status is set to Open, the
PCC does not open or close either circuit breaker,
breakers.
even if Test with Load Enable is set to Disabled.

Transition Type determines the way the PCC con-


If Test With Load Enable is set to Enabled, the PCC trols the circuit breakers to connect the desired
tries to connect the genset to the load. source to the load.

TABLE 4-10. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN TEST MODE AND IN EXERCISE MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
Test With Load Enable is set to Enabled.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
B: Close the utility circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
Test With Load Enable is set to Disabled.
The PTC utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.
2 Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
C: Open the utility circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Transition Type is set to Open Transition.
Test With Load Enable is set to Enabled.
The transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Transfer Delay (TDNE) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
D: Synchronize (page 4-24) if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Test With Load Enable is set to Enabled.
The transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Transfer Delay (TDNE) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
Transition Type is set to Hard Closed Transition or Soft Closed Transi-
tion.
Warning fault 2397 (Utility Breaker Fail To Open) is inactive.
Warning fault 1999 (Maximum Parallel Time) is inactive.
The synchronizer conditions (page 4-24) are met.
Then, close the genset circuit breaker when all of these conditions are
met.
The genset and the utility are synchronized.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
4 Closed Closed The PCC is in the Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29).
E: Open the genset circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
Transition Type is set to Open Transition.
Maximum Parallel Time (TDMP) has expired.
F: Open the utility circuit breaker if one of these conditions is met:
Utility Total kW is less than or equal to Utility Unloaded Level.
Transition Type is set to Hard Closed Transition.

The PCC leaves this PTC operating mode when The PCC leaves Auto mode.
one of these conditions is met:

4-16
The remote start signal becomes inactive. The PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20) is in-
active.
Utility Fail Mode The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The utility is not available (page 4-20).
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC responds to
the loss of the utility. When the PCC enters this PTC operating mode, it
initiates an Emergency Start sequence (page 3-12)
The PCC is in this PTC operating mode when all of if the genset is not running already.
these conditions are met:
In this PTC operating mode, the PCC considers the
Single/3 Phase Connection is set to Three current position of the genset circuit breaker and
Phase. the utility circuit breaker.

B
L

A 1 2 L

3 4
G
G

C
L L

FIGURE 4-12. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN UTILITY FAIL MODE


As illustrated in Figure 4-12, the PCC tries to con- enters this PTC operating mode, the PCC starts the
nect the genset to the load in this PTC operating genset.
mode. If the genset is not running when the PCC
TABLE 4-11. CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL IN UTILITY FAIL MODE
# GENSET CB UTILITY CB DESCRIPTION
1 Open Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
A: Close the genset circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
Programmed Transition Delay (TDPT) has expired.
The PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35) are met.
2 Open Closed The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
B: Open the utility circuit breaker if all of these conditions are met:
The genset is available (page 4-17).
The transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21) is inactive.
Transfer Delay (TDNE) has expired, or the transfer/retransfer inhibit
override signal (page 4-21) is active.
3 Closed Open The PCC is in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
4 Closed Closed C: Open the utility circuit breaker.

Genset Availability Genset Undervoltage Sensor Status is set to


The status of the genset is tracked in Genset Avail- Dropped Out.
ability Status. Genset Availability Status is set to
Not Available if any of these conditions is met:
4-17
Genset Overvoltage Sensor Enable is set to This behavior is illustrated in Figure 4-13 and Fig-
Enable, and Genset Overvoltage Sensor Sta- ure 4-14.
tus is set to Dropped Out.

Genset Frequency Sensor Enable is set to En-


able, and Genset Frequency Sensor Status is
set to Dropped Out.
P
Genset Loss of Phase Sensor Enable is set to
Enable, and Genset Loss of Phase Sensor
Status is set to Dropped Out.

Genset Phase Rotation Sensor Enable is set


to Enable, and Genset Phase Rotation Sensor D
Status is set to Dropped Out.
V
Warning fault 1328 (Genset Breaker Tripped) DV PV
is active.

Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To


Close) is active.
FIGURE 4-13. UNDERVOLTAGE SENSOR STATUS
Warning fault 1454 (Genset Breaker Position
Contact) is active, and Genset Current Based
Breaker Position is set to Unknown.

If none of these conditions is met, Genset Availabil- P


ity Status is set to Available.

The PCC calculates the genset sensor status pa-


rameters in different ways.
D
Undervoltage and Overvoltage Sensor Status V
PV DV
The PCC calculates Genset Undervoltage Sensor
Status and Genset Overvoltage Sensor Status this
way.
FIGURE 4-14. OVERVOLTAGE SENSOR STATUS
The sensor value depends on Genset Voltage
Sensor Type. If Genset Voltage Sensor Type is
TABLE 4-12. UNDERVOLTAGE AND
set to Line to Line, the PCC uses the genset OVERVOLTAGE SENSOR STATUS
line-to-line voltages. If Genset Voltage Sensor
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Type is set to Line to Neutral, the PCC uses the
P The sensor status is set to Picked Up.
genset line-to-neutral voltages.
D The sensor status is set to Dropped
The PCC sets the parameter to Picked Up if all Out.
of the sensor values cross a specified pick-up DV Dropout voltage
threshold. PV Pickup voltage
The PCC sets the parameter to Dropped Out
if any of the sensor values crosses a specified Table 4-13 identifies the thresholds and amount of
drop-out threshold for a specified amount of time required for each genset sensor status param-
time. eter.

4-18
TABLE 4-13. CALCULATION OF GENSET SENSOR STATUS FOR UNDERVOLTAGE AND OVERVOLTAGE
GENSET SEN- PICK-UP THRESHOLD DROP-OUT THRESHOLD DROP-OUT TIME DELAY
SOR
Undervoltage Genset Undervoltage Pick Genset Undervoltage Drop Genset Undervoltage Drop
Up Percentage Out Percentage x Genset Out Delay
Undervoltage PickUp Per-
centage
Overvoltage Genset Overvoltage PickUp Genset Overvoltage Drop Genset Overvoltage Drop
Threshold Out Percentage Out Delay

When the PCC is in the Synchronize paralleling Frequency Sensor Status


state (page 4-24), the PCC ignores the thresholds
in Table 4-13 and uses the fixed values in Table The PCC calculates Genset Frequency Sensor
4-14. Status this way.
The PCC sets the parameter to Picked Up if the
TABLE 4-14. FIXED THRESHOLDS FOR sensor value is in a specified range.
UNDERVOLTAGE AND OVERVOLTAGE IN THE
SYNCHRONIZE PARALLELING STATE The PCC sets the parameter to Dropped Out
if the sensor value is outside another specified
GENSET SENSOR PICK-UP DROP-OUT
range for a specified amount of time.
Undervoltage 85% 75%
Overvoltage 95% 120% This behavior is illustrated in Figure 4-15.

V
DV1 PV1 PV2 DV2

FIGURE 4-15. FREQUENCY SENSOR STATUS

TABLE 4-15. FREQUENCY SENSOR STATUS


LABEL DESCRIPTION
P The sensor status is set to Picked Up.
D The sensor status is set to Dropped Out.
DV1 Lower dropout voltage
PV1 Lower pickup voltage
PV2 Upper pickup voltage
DV2 Upper dropout voltage

Table 4-16 identifies the ranges and amount of time


required for each genset sensor status.

4-19
TABLE 4-16. CALCULATION OF GENSET SENSOR STATUS FOR FREQUENCY AND LOSS OF PHASE
STATUS LOW VALUE HIGH VALUE DROP-OUT TIME DELAY
Picked Up Genset Center Frequency x Genset Center Frequency x None
(1 Genset Frequency (1 + Genset Frequency
PickUp Bandwidth) PickUp Bandwidth)
Dropped Out Genset Center Frequency x Genset Center Frequency x Genset Frequency DropOut
(1 Genset Frequency (1 + Genset Frequency Delay
PickUp Bandwidth Gen- PickUp Bandwidth + Gen-
set Frequency DropOut set Frequency DropOut
Bandwidth Bandwidth

When the PCC is in the Synchronize paralleling Power Transfer Control Signals
state (page 4-24), the PCC ignores the frequency
range in Table 4-16 and uses 75125% instead. Extended Parallel Signal
This signal has no effect unless the Genset Ap-
Loss of Phase Sensor Status plication Type is set to Power Transfer Control.
This signal may come from any of these sources:
The PCC calculates Genset Loss of Phase Sensor
Status this way. PCCs Extended Parallel Switch connection
PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
The PCC sets the parameter to Picked Up if the
phase difference between each pair of lines is Modbus networks
90150 degrees. Exercise scheduler (page 5-32) (internal func-
tion; no hardware connection)
The PCC sets the parameter to Dropped Out
if the phase difference between any pair of This signal becomes active when any of these
lines is not 90150 degrees for Genset Loss of sources is active. It remains active until all of the
Phase DropOut Delay. sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
Phase Rotation Sensor Status Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
The signal is active if any source is active. You have
The PCC calculates Genset Phase Rotation Sen- to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
inactive.
sor Status this way.
When this signal becomes active, the PCC may en-
The PCC sets the parameter to Picked Up if
ter Extended Parallel PTC operating mode (page
Genset Phase Rotation is equal to System
4-7).
Phase Rotation.
Note: Other conditions are required for the PCC to
The PCC sets the parameter to Dropped Out enter Extended Parallel PTC operating mode.
if Genset Phase Rotation is not equal to Sys-
tem Phase Rotation for one second. PTC Mode Switch Signal
This signal has no effect unless the Genset Ap-
Utility Availability plication Type is set to Power Transfer Control.

The status of the utility is tracked in Utility Availabil- This signal may come from any of these sources:
ity Status. Utility Availability Status is calculated the PCCs PTC Mode Switch connection
same way Genset Availability Status is calculated PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
with these exceptions:
Modbus networks
The calculation uses the corresponding Utility
parameters and faults. This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the
The PCC does not use fixed thresholds in the sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
Synchronize paralleling state (page 4-24). er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.

4-20
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal. Warning fault 1455 (Utility Breaker Position
The signal is active if any source is active. You have Contact) is active, and Utility Current Based
to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal Breaker Position is set to Closed.
inactive.
The PCC is in Exercise (page 4-7), Extended
When this signal becomes active, the PCC enters Parallel (page 4-7), Test (page 4-14), or Utility
Manual PTC operating mode (page 4-9). Fail (page 4-17) PTC operating mode.
Genset CB Position Status is set to Open.
Retransfer Inhibit Signal
Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed.
This signal has no effect unless all of these condi- This signal may come from any of these sources:
tions are met:
PCCs Transfer Inhibit connection
The transfer/retransfer inhibit override signal
PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
(page 4-21) is inactive.
Modbus networks
Warning fault 1454 (Genset Breaker Position
Contact) is active, and Genset Current Based This signal becomes active when any of these
Breaker Position is set to Closed. sources is active. It remains active until all of the
The PCC is in Extended Parallel (page 4-7), sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
Normal (page 4-10), or Normal Override (page er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
4-12) PTC operating mode. Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
Genset CB Position Status is set to Closed. The signal is active if any source is active. You have
to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
Utility CB Position Status is set to Open. inactive.

This signal may come from any of these sources: When this signal becomes active, the PCC cannot
transfer load from the utility to the genset. This sig-
PCCs Retransfer Inhibit Switch connection nal prevents the PCC from synchronizing (page
PCCNet devices (page 1-6) 4-24) the genset with the utility and from opening
the utility circuit breaker.
Modbus networks
Transfer/retransfer Inhibit Override Signal
This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the This signal has no effect unless the Genset Ap-
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth- plication Type is set to Power Transfer Control.
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
This signal may come from any of these sources:
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal. PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
The signal is active if any source is active. You have Modbus networks
to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
inactive. This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the
When this signal becomes active, the PCC cannot sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
transfer load from the genset to the utility. (There er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
are exceptions in some PTC operating modes.)
This signal prevents the PCC from synchronizing Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
(page 4-24) the genset with the utility and from The signal is active if any source is active. You have
opening the genset circuit breaker. to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
inactive.
Transfer Inhibit Signal
When this signal becomes active, Transfer Delay
(TDNE) and Retransfer Delay (TDEN) have no ef-
This signal has no effect unless all of these condi-
fect. The PCC does not wait for these timers to ex-
tions are met:
pire. The PCC also ignores the retransfer inhibit
The transfer/retransfer inhibit override signal signal (page 4-21) and the transfer inhibit signal
(page 4-21) is inactive. (page 4-21).

4-21
PARALLELING STATES No Offset

When event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is This method is used when all of these conditions
active, the PCC is in one paralleling state. The par- are met:
alleling state reflects the status of the paralleling The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
system, which determines the way the PCC be- inactive.
haves. Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is
Constant.
In general, the paralleling state is determined by
the genset application type, the positions of the cir- The paralleling frequency reference offset is zero.
cuit breakers, and whether or not the bus is dead or
live. Paralleling Voltage Reference Offset

The parameter ES State indicates which paralleling The PCC may use one of these methods to adjust
state the PCC is in. the voltage setpoint (page 3-15). This adjustment is
the paralleling voltage reference offset.
Genset Bus parameters refer to the bus shared
Voltage Droop
with other gensets. The PCC uses these parame-
ters when Genset Application Type is Isolated Bus This method is used when one of these conditions
Only or Utility Multiple. is met:

Utility parameters refer to the bus shared with the The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is
utility. The PCC uses these parameters when Gen- active.
set Application Type is Synchronize Only or Utility Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method is Droop.
Single.
The PCC uses voltage droop (page 4-37) to calcu-
Note: In many cases,an explanation in this manual is late the paralleling voltage reference offset.
the same regardless of whether the genset is in par-
allel with other gensets or with the utility. Therefore, No Offset
to make explanations a little simpler, this manual re-
This method is used when all of these conditions
fers to Bus parameters when it is not necessary to
distinguish between Genset Bus parameters and are met:
Utility parameters. The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is
inactive.
Standby Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method is
Constant.
The PCC is not connected in parallel with other
gensets or with the utility. The paralleling voltage reference offset is zero.
Paralleling Frequency Reference Offset Dead Bus Close
The PCC may use one of these methods to adjust The PCC is in this paralleling state when it wants to
the speed reference (page 3-15). This adjustment close the genset circuit breaker to a dead bus.
is the paralleling frequency reference offset.
In this paralleling state, the PCC controls the paral-
Speed Droop leling frequency reference offset and the paralleling
voltage reference offset the same way it controls
This method is used when one of these conditions them in the Standby paralleling state (page 4-22).
is met:
In addition, the PCC runs one of these processes to
The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is decide whether or not to close the genset circuit
active. breaker.
Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is Droop. Dead Bus
The PCC uses speed droop (page 4-37) to calcu- The PCC uses this to determine whether or not to
late the paralleling frequency reference offset. close the genset circuit breaker onto a dead bus

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when Genset Application Type is set to Utility Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and
Single. The PCC concludes that the bus is dead if Bus L3L1 Voltage% are less than 20% of Gen-
the utility circuit breaker is open. set Nominal Voltage.
The PCC is not in Manual mode (page 3-10).
Dead Bus Close Circuit Breaker Control
There are no genset CB open requests (page
The PCC generates a genset CB close request 4-34).
(page 4-34) if all of these conditions are met: Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To
Genset Application Type is set to Utility Single. Close) is inactive.
Event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is ac- Warning fault 3457 (Loss of Bus Voltage Sens-
tive. ing) is inactive.
Genset CB Position Status is set to Open. First Start Arbitration
Utility CB Position Status is set to Open.
The gensets arbitrate with each other through the
Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable Input first start connection (page 1-5). Each genset tries
#29 Function Pointer is set to Default. to send a series of random bursts (18 ms each)
Configurable Input #29 is active. through this connection for 800 ms. If a genset de-
tects a burst from another genset at any time, the
There are no genset CB open requests (page genset stops, waits for 2.5 sec, and starts over.
4-34). Otherwise, after 800 ms, the genset has permis-
Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To sion to close to the dead bus, and it turns on the first
Close) is inactive. start connection to prevent other gensets from get-
ting permission.
The PCC stops generating a genset CB close re-
quest if one of these conditions is met: The PCC automatically gives itself permission to
close to the dead bus First Start Backup Time after
There is a genset CB open request (page it joins the arbitration, regardless of the results of
4-34). the arbitration. This lets the system continue func-
Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To tioning in case first start arbitration fails for some
Close) is active. reason. To prevent two or more gensets from clos-
ing to the dead bus at the same time, First Start
First Start Backup Time should be set to different values on
each genset.
The PCC uses this to determine whether or not to
close the genset circuit breaker onto a dead bus First Start Circuit Breaker Control
when it is in parallel with other gensets.
The PCC generates a genset CB close request
First start is based on first start arbitration (page (page 4-34) if all of these conditions are met:
4-23). The PCC joins first start arbitration when the Genset Application Type is set to Isolated Bus
first start conditions (page 4-23) are met. The win- Only or Utility Multiple.
ner of the arbitration gets permission to close to the
Event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is ac-
dead bus. The other gensets then have to wait for
tive.
the bus to go live and synchronize (page 4-24) to it.
Genset CB Position Status is set to Open.
First Start Conditions If Genset Application Type is set to Utility Multi-
ple, Utility CB Position Status is set to Open.
The PCC joins first start arbitration (page 4-23)
when all of these conditions are met: Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and
Bus L3L1 Voltage% are less than 20% of Gen-
Genset Application Type is set to Isolated Bus
set Nominal Voltage.
Only or Utility Multiple.
If the PCC is not in Manual mode, the PCC just
Event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is ac- won first start arbitration (page 4-23) or First
tive. Start Backup Time has elapsed since the PCC
Genset CB Position Status is Open. joined first start arbitration.

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There are no genset CB open requests (page the PCC has stopped the genset for any rea-
4-34). son other than a shutdown fault since warning
fault 1452 became active.
Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To
Close) is inactive. The PCC is not raising the engine speed to idle
speed or rated speed or lowering the engine
Warning fault 3457 (Loss of Bus Voltage Sens-
speed to idle speed.
ing) is inactive.
Event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is ac-
If Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable Input
tive.
#29 Function Pointer is set to Default, Confi-
gurable Input #29 is active. If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10),
Sync Disable is Inactive.
Note: If Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable In-
If Fail To Sync Lockout Enable is Enable, event
put #29 Function Pointer is set to Default and Confi-
gurable Input #29 is inactive, the PCC generates
1457 (Fail To Synchronize) is inactive.
warning fault 1455 (Utility Breaker Position Contact). Synchronizer Speed Control Method is not Ex-
ternal, Synchronizer Voltage Control Method is
The PCC stops generating a genset CB close re- not External, or both are not External.
quest if one of these conditions is met:
Paralleling Frequency Reference Offset
There is a genset CB open request (page
4-34). The PCC adjusts the speed reference (page 3-15)
Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To to make the genset frequency match the bus fre-
Close) is active. quency. The PCC may also try to make the genset
phase match the bus phase. This adjustment is the
Synchronize paralleling frequency reference offset.

The PCC uses this to determine whether or not to The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate
close the genset circuit breaker onto a live bus. the paralleling frequency reference offset.

The PCC usually initiates this process automatical- Phase Match


ly if Genset CB Position Status is set to Open and
This method is used when all of these conditions
Utility CB Position Status is set to Closed. This pro-
are met:
cess must be initiated manually if Genset CB Posi-
tion Status is set to Closed and Utility CB Position The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
Status is set to Open. inactive.
Synchronizer Speed Control Method is Phase
The PCC adjusts the speed reference (page 3-15) Match.
and the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) to make the
genset voltage, genset frequency, and genset The PCC uses a single PI (proportionalintegral)
phase match the bus voltage, bus frequency, and loop to calculate the paralleling frequency refer-
bus phase. ence offset to meet all of these conditions.
Synchronizer Conditions Genset Frequency matches Bus Frequency
The genset phase matches the bus phase with
The synchronizer is enabled when all of these con- an offset of Sync Phase Offset.
ditions are met:
Sync Phase Offset should be used when a phase
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and
shift exists between the genset and the bus (for ex-
Bus L3L1 Voltage% are 60110% of Genset
ample, if there is a delta/wye transformer).
Nominal Voltage.
Bus Frequency is 60110% of Alternate Fre- Note: Sync Phase Offset is the desired difference be-
quency Switch. tween the genset phase and the bus phase.

If Genset CB Fail To Close Standalone Mode The initial value of the paralleling frequency refer-
Enable is set to Enable, warning fault 1452 ence offset is the difference between Bus Frequen-
(Genset Breaker Fail To Close) is inactive, or cy and the speed reference divided by Frequency

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to Speed Gain Select. This ensures that there is a The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
minimal transient when the PCC enters this paral- active.
leling state. Synchronizer Speed Control Method is Exter-
The PCC raises the paralleling frequency reference nal, and Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is
offset linearly from the initial value to the output of Droop.
the PI loop during Frequency Match Ramp Rate.
The PCC uses speed droop (page 4-37) to calcu-
The paralleling frequency reference offset is limited late the paralleling frequency reference offset.
to 60110% of Alternate Frequency Switch. No Offset
Slip Frequency This method is used when all of these conditions
This method is used when all of these conditions are met:
are met: The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is inactive.
inactive. Synchronizer Speed Control Method is Exter-
Synchronizer Speed Control Method is Slip nal.
Frequency. Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is
Constant.
This method is often selected in one of these situa-
tions: The paralleling frequency reference offset is zero.
It is important that power flows in the desired Paralleling Voltage Reference Offset
direction when the gensets are first connected
in parallel. The PCC adjusts the voltage setpoint (page 3-15)
The genset cannot be controlled well enough to make the genset voltage match the bus voltage.
to make the genset phase match the bus This adjustment is the paralleling voltage reference
phase (for example, with gas gensets). offset.

The PCC uses a single PI (proportionalintegral) The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate
loop to calculate the paralleling frequency refer- the paralleling voltage reference offset.
ence offset that makes Genset Frequency match
Bus Frequency with an offset of Slip Frequency. Voltage Match

Note: Slip Frequency is the desired difference be- This is used when all of these conditions are met:
tween Genset Frequency and Bus Frequency. The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is
inactive.
The initial value of the paralleling frequency refer-
ence offset is the difference between Bus Frequen- Synchronizer Voltage Control Method is Volt-
cy and the speed reference divided by Frequency age Match.
to Speed Gain Select. This ensures that there is a
minimal transient when the PCC enters this paral- The PCC uses a single PI (proportionalintegral)
leling state. loop to calculate the paralleling voltage reference
offset that makes Genset Average Voltage% match
The PCC raises the paralleling frequency reference Bus Average Voltage%.
offset linearly from the initial value to the output of
the PI loop during Frequency Match Ramp Rate. The initial value of the paralleling voltage reference
offset is the difference between Genset Average
The paralleling frequency reference offset is limited Voltage% and Bus Average Voltage%. This ensur-
to 60110% of Alternate Frequency Switch. es that there is a minimal transient when the PCC
enters this paralleling state.
Speed Droop
The PCC raises the paralleling voltage reference
This method is used when one of these conditions offset linearly from the initial value to the output of
is met: the PI loop during Voltage Match Ramp Rate.

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The paralleling voltage reference offset is limited to The difference between Bus Frequency and
60110% of Genset Nominal Voltage. Genset Frequency is less than or equal to Per-
missive Frequency Window.
Voltage Droop The difference between Bus L1L2 Voltage%
and Genset L1L2 Voltage% is less than or
This method is used when one of these conditions equal to Permissive Voltage Window.
is met:
The difference between Bus L2L3 Voltage%
The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is and Genset L2L3 Voltage% is less than or
active. equal to Permissive Voltage Window.
Synchronizer Voltage Control Method is Exter- The difference between Bus L3L1 Voltage%
nal, and Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method and Genset L3L1 Voltage% is less than or
is Droop. equal to Permissive Voltage Window.

The PCC uses voltage droop (page 4-37) to calcu- Then, the PCC sets Permissive Close Allowed to
late the paralleling voltage reference offset. Allowed if one of these conditions is met:
The difference between Sync Phase Differ-
No Offset ence and Sync Phase Offset has been de-
creasing for the last 100 ms.
This method is used when all of these conditions
are met: The difference between Sync Phase Differ-
ence and Sync Phase Offset is less than or
The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is equal to 10 degrees.
inactive.
If neither of these conditions is met, the PCC waits
Synchronizer Voltage Control Method is Exter- for one of them to be met as long as the first set of
nal. conditions continues to be met.
Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method is
Constant. Event 1916 (Sync Check OK) is active when Per-
missive Close Allowed is set to Allowed.
The paralleling voltage reference offset is zero. The PCC changes Permissive Close Allowed from
Allowed to Not Allowed if one of these conditions is
Permissive Sync (Permissive Close Allowed) met:
The PCC monitors the genset and bus line-to-line Bus Frequency is not 60110% of Alternate
voltages, frequencies, phase rotations, and Frequency Switch.
L1-to-L1 phase relationship in order to determine Bus Phase Rotation does not match Genset
whether or not the two sources can run in parallel. Phase Rotation.
Permissive Close Allowed indicates whether or not
The difference between Sync Phase Differ-
the two sources can run in parallel.
ence and Sync Phase Offset is greater than
Permissive Phase Window and 20 degrees.
First, all of these conditions must be met for Permis-
sive Window Time: Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and
Bus L3L1 Voltage% are not 60110% of Gen-
Bus Frequency is 60110% of Alternate Fre- set Nominal Voltage.
quency Switch.
The difference between Bus L1L2 Voltage%
Bus Phase Rotation matches Genset Phase and Genset L1L2 Voltage% is greater than
Rotation. Permissive Voltage Window and 5%.
The difference between Sync Phase Differ- The difference between Bus L2L3 Voltage%
ence and Sync Phase Offset is less than or and Genset L2L3 Voltage% is greater than
equal to Permissive Phase Window. Permissive Voltage Window and 5%.
Bus L1L2 Voltage%, Bus L2L3 Voltage%, and The difference between Bus L3L1 Voltage%
Bus L3L1 Voltage% are 60110% of Genset and Genset L3L1 Voltage% is greater than
Nominal Voltage. Permissive Voltage Window and 5%.

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Warning fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail To Paralleling Frequency Reference Offset
Close) is active.
The PCC adjusts the speed reference (page 3-15)
Warning fault 2396 (Utility Breaker Fail To so that the genset takes the same percentage of its
Close) is active. rated kW load that other gensets take. This adjust-
ment is the paralleling frequency reference offset.
Event 1916 (Sync Check OK) is inactive when Per-
missive Close Allowed is set to Not Allowed. The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate
the paralleling frequency reference offset.
Synchronizer Circuit Breaker Control
Load Share Frequency Reference Offset
The PCC generates a genset CB close request
This method is used when all of these conditions
(page 4-34) if all of these conditions are met:
are met:
Genset Application Type is set to Isolated Bus The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
Only, Utility Single, or Utility Multiple. inactive.
Note: If the Genset Application Type is set to Power Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is
Transfer Control, the PCC runs in the Synchronize Constant.
paralleling state, but the genset circuit breaker is
controlled by Power Transfer Control logic. The paralleling frequency reference offset is direct-
ly proportional to all of these values:
If Genset Application Type is set to Utility
Single, Genset CB Position Status is set to The difference between the percentage of
Open. rated kW load the genset should be taking and
the percentage of rated kW load the genset is
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), the taking (kW Load Share Output Command).
CB Close button is pressed on the Operator
Load Share kW Gain
Panel.
Permissive Close Allowed is set to Allowed. When any of these values changes, the paralleling
frequency reference offset changes proportionally.
There are no genset CB open requests (page For example, if you change Load Share kW Gain
4-34) or PTC genset CB open requests (page from 1 to 1.5, the paralleling frequency reference
4-35), depending on Genset Application Type. offset rises 50%.

The PCC stops generating a genset CB close re- The paralleling frequency reference offset is limited
quest if one of these conditions is met: to (24 Hz)(+6 Hz).
Genset CB Position Status is set to Open, and Speed Droop
Permissive Close Allowed is set to Not Allo-
wed. Note: This method is required if other gensets do not
have load share lines (page 2-18).
There is a genset CB open request or a PTC
genset CB open request, depending on Gen- This method is used when one of these conditions
set Application Type. is met:
The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is
Load Share active.
In this paralleling state, the PCC is in parallel with Isolated Bus Speed Control Method is Droop.
other gensets while isolated from the utility. The The PCC uses speed droop (page 4-37) to calcu-
PCC adjusts the speed reference (page 3-15) and late the paralleling frequency reference offset.
the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) so that the genset
takes its fair share of the load. The genset should Paralleling Voltage Reference Offset
run at the same percentage of its rated load at
which other gensets run. The PCC adjusts the voltage setpoint (page 3-15)
so that the genset takes the same percentage of its
Note: The PCC communicates with other gensets rated kVAR load that other gensets take. This ad-
through the Load Share connection (page 1-6). justment is the paralleling voltage reference offset.

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The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate In this paralleling state, this signal has no effect un-
the paralleling voltage reference offset. less warning fault 1453 (Genset Breaker Fail To
Open) is inactive when this signal becomes active.
Load Share Voltage Reference Offset
When this signal becomes active, the PCC runs the
This method is used when all of these conditions load share ramp unload process (page 4-29) until
are met: one of these conditions is met:
The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is Genset % Standby Total kW is less than or
inactive. equal to Load Share Ramp kW Unload Level.
Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method is Droop. The PWM on the kW load share lines is greater
than or equal to 100% PWM.
The paralleling voltage reference offset is directly
Then, the PCC initiates the Shutdown with Cool-
proportional to all of these values:
down sequence (page 3-16).
The difference between the percentage of
rated kVAR load the genset should be taking Ramp Load Unload
and the percentage of rated kVAR load the
All of the general information on page 4-38 applies.
genset is taking (kVAR Load Share Output
This section provides more details about this signal
Command).
in this paralleling state.
Load Share kVAR Gain
In this paralleling state, this signal has no effect un-
When any of these values changes, the paralleling less none of these conditions is met:
voltage reference offset changes proportionally. Bus Frequency is less than the sum of Alter-
For example, if you change Load Share kVAR Gain nate Frequency Switch, Frequency Adjust,
from 1 to 1.5, the paralleling voltage reference off- and 1.0 Hz.
set rises 50%.
The voltage across the internal resistor on the
The paralleling voltage reference offset is limited to kW load share lines indicates that the PCC
(40%)(+10%) of Genset Nominal Voltage. should be taking at least 98% of rated kW load.
Genset % Standby Total kW is less than or
Voltage Droop equal to 5%.
Note: This method is required if other gensets do not Genset Total kVARs per Standby kVA is less
have load share lines (page 2-18). than or equal to 15%.

This method is used when one of these conditions Load Share Ramp Load
is met: In this process, the PCC lowers kW Load Share
The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is Ramp PWM Offset and kVAR Load Share Ramp
active. PWM Offset to make other gensets reduce their
loads.
Isolated Bus Voltage Control Method is Droop.
Note: The PCC adds these parameters when it calcu-
The PCC uses voltage droop (page 4-37) to calcu- lates the percentage of rated load at which the gen-
late the paralleling voltage reference offset. set is running. If these parameters decrease, the
genset takes on more load.
Load Share Signals
The initial values of kW Load Share Ramp PWM
In this paralleling state, the PCC is controlled by Offset and kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Offset
these signals. are the same values they had at the end of the last
load share ramp unload process (page 4-29). If
Load Demand Stop these values have been reset to zero (for example,
after a load demand start request signal (page
All of the general information on page 4-38 applies. 4-28) shut down the genset), the initial values are
This section provides more details about this signal based on the current difference between the per-
in this paralleling state. centage of rated kW load or rated kVAR load the

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genset should be taking and the percentage of The PCC raises kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Off-
rated kW load or rated kVAR load the genset is tak- set from 0% in 17.61%-increments each second
ing. until one of these conditions is met:
The PWM on the kVAR load share lines is
Each second, the PCC lowers kW Load Share
greater than or equal to 100% PWM.
Ramp PWM Offset from its initial value to 0% linear-
ly in increments of 147% divided by Load Share Genset Total kVARs per Standby kVA is less
Ramp Load Time. than zero.

Each second, the PCC lowers kVAR Load Share Load Govern
Ramp PWM Offset from its initial value to 0% linear-
ly in increments of 140.88% divided by Load Share In this paralleling state, the PCC is in parallel with
Ramp Load Time each second. the utility. Since the utility frequency and voltage
are fixed, the PCC regulates the genset kW output
The PCC sets kW Load Share Ramp PWM Offset and genset kVAR output, instead of the genset fre-
and kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Offset to 0% im- quency and genset voltage.
mediately if any of these conditions is met:
Paralleling Frequency Reference Offset
kW Load Share Ramp PWM Offset is less than
or equal to zero. (The PCC does not consider The PCC adjusts the speed reference (page 3-15)
kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM Offset.) to control the amount of fuel provided to the engine
Bus Frequency is less than the sum of Alter- and, in turn, to control the genset kW output. This
nate Frequency Switch, Frequency Adjust, adjustment is the paralleling frequency reference
and 1.0 Hz. offset.
The voltage across the internal resistor on the The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate
kW load share lines indicates that the PCC the paralleling frequency reference offset:
should be taking at least 98% of rated kW load.
Genset kW
Genset % Standby Total kW is less than or
equal to 5%. Note: This method is also called base load.
Genset Total kVARs per Standby kVA is less The PCC regulates the genset kW output to a
than or equal to 15%. fixed reference value.
Genset kW w/Utility Constraint
Load Share Ramp Unload
The PCC regulates the genset kW output to a
In this process, the PCC raises kW Load Share fixed reference value as long as the utility kW
Ramp PWM Offset and kVAR Load Share Ramp output is above a specified threshold.
PWM Offset to make other gensets increase their
loads. Note: This method is similar to base load except that
it prevents the genset from sending power to the util-
Note: The PCC adds these parameters when it calcu- ity or tripping the utility reverse-power relay.
lates the percentage of rated load at which the gen- Utility kW
set is running. If these parameters increase, the gen-
set takes on less load. Note: This method is also called peak shave.
Note: This process assumes that it takes longer to The PCC regulates the genset kW output to
unload kW than it takes to unload kVAR. keep the utility kW output at a fixed reference
value.
The PCC raises kW Load Share Ramp PWM Offset
from 0% to 147% linearly during Load Share Ramp Speed Droop
Unload Time until one of these conditions is met: The PCC uses speed droop (page 4-37) to cal-
Genset % Standby Total kW is less than or culate the paralleling frequency reference off-
equal to Load Share Ramp kW Unload Level. set.

The PWM on the kW load share lines is greater The effect of each method (except speed droop) on
than or equal to 100% PWM. the genset kW output is illustrated in Figure 4-16.

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kW kW kW

F F F

t G t G t
1 2 3

FIGURE 4-16. EFFECT OF EACH METHOD TO CALCULATE THE PARALLELING FREQUENCY REFER-
ENCE OFFSET IN THE LOAD GOVERN PARALLELING STATE

TABLE 4-17. EFFECT OF EACH METHOD TO CALCULATE THE PARALLELING FREQUENCY REFERENCE
OFFSET IN THE LOAD GOVERN PARALLELING STATE
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1 Genset kW
2 Genset kW w/Utility Constraint
3 Utility kW
F Facility load
G Genset kW output

Table 4-18 identifies the conditions the PCC checks


to select the method.
TABLE 4-18. CONDITIONS FOR EACH METHOD TO CONTROL THE PARALLELING FREQUENCY
REFERENCE OFFSET IN THE LOAD GOVERN PARALLELING STATE
CONDITIONS \ METHOD GENSET KW GENSET KW UTILITY KW SPEED DROOP
W/ UTILITY
CONSTRAINT
Speed droop enable signal Inactive Inactive Inactive Inac- Active
(page 4-37) tive
Utility Parallel Speed Control Meth- Load Govern Load Govern Load Govern Droop Any
od
Load Govern kW Method Genset kW Genset kW w/ Utility kW Any Any
Utility Constraint
Genset Application Type Any Utility Single or Utility Single or Any Any
Power Transfer Power Transfer
Control Control

Each method (except speed droop) uses a PID al- Genset Standby kW rating. It is usually equal to
gorithm to calculate the paralleling frequency refer- Load Govern kW Target.
ence offset. This algorithm monitors the difference
between Load Govern kW Reference and Genset
% Standby Total kW. Load Govern kW Target depends on Load Govern
kW Setpoint Source and the method, as shown in
Load Govern kW Reference is a percentage of Table 4-19.

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TABLE 4-19. LOAD GOVERN KW TARGET
LOAD GOVERN KW GENSET KW GENSET KW W/ UTILITY UTILITY KW
SETPOINT SOURCE CONSTRAINT
ANALOG INPUT kW Load Setpoint kW Load Setpoint System Total kWkW
Load Setpoint
INTERNAL Genset kW Setpoint Per- Genset kW Setpoint Per- System Total kWUtility
cent cent kW Setpoint

Note: kW Load Setpoint is Configurable Analog In- When kW Load Setpoint becomes valid or if Load
put #1. Govern kW Setpoint Source is set to Internal, the
PCC sets Load Govern kW Reference equal to
Load Govern kW Target cannot be greater than any Load Govern kW Target immediately as long as the
of these values: PCC is running at rated speed and voltage (page
if the method is Genset kW, 80% of Genset 3-15).
Standby kW rating; otherwise, (System Total Ramp Load Unload
kW Utility kW Constraint) / Genset Standby
kW rating. All of the general information on page 4-38 applies.
(100%Derate Request)*Genset % Standby Load Demand Stop
Total kW.
All of the general information on page 4-38 applies.
100% for the first 120 seconds the PCC runs This section provides more details about this signal
in this paralleling state; Load Govern kW Maxi- in this paralleling state.
mum Delayed after the first 120 seconds.
If this signal becomes inactive before the PCC fin-
Load Govern kW Reference is different than Load ishes the load govern kW ramp unload process
Govern kW Target in these situations. (page 4-32), the PCC runs the load govern ramp
load processes.
Initialization The PCC initiates the Shutdown with Cooldown se-
quence (page 3-16) when Load Govern kW Refer-
When the PCC enters the Load Govern paralleling ence reaches zero.
state, raises Load Govern kW Reference from the
current genset kW load level to Load Govern kW If this signal becomes inactive before the PCC fin-
Target in increments of 100%kW divided by Load ishes Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17) and Rated
Govern kW Ramp Load Time. Cooldown Time (page 3-17), the stop sequence is
interrupted, and the PCC runs the load govern
Invalid kW Load Setpoint ramp load processes.
If this signal becomes inactive after the PCC finish-
kW Load Setpoint is invalid if Load Govern kW Set- es Time Delay to Stop and Rated Cooldown Time,
point Source is set to Analog Input and one of these the stop sequence is interrupted, and the PCC initi-
conditions is met: ates a Load Demand Start sequence (page 3-14).
There is a hardware failure. Then, when the genset is in the Load Share paral-
leling state or in the Load Govern paralleling state
kW Load Setpoint is not available on the net- again, the PCC runs the appropriate ramp load pro-
work. cess if the genset is in parallel with other gensets or
The value of kW Load Setpoint is a negative with the utility.
value. PTC Operating Mode
If kW Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is set When PTC Operating Mode is set to Normal or Nor-
to Enable, the value of kW Load Setpoint is out
mal Override, the PCC starts running the load gov-
of range. ern kW ramp unload process (page 4-32).
When kW Load Setpoint becomes invalid, the PCC When PTC Operating Mode is set to Test, Exercise,
starts running the load govern kW ramp unload pro- or Extended Parallel, the PCC starts running the
cess (page 4-32). load govern kW ramp load process (page 4-32).

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Stop Sequence exciter and, in turn, to control the genset kVAR out-
put. This adjustment is the paralleling voltage refer-
When the PCC initiates a Shutdown with Cooldown ence offset.
sequence (page 3-16) or a Manual Stop sequence
(page 3-17), the PCC starts running the load gov- Note: If Load Govern Zero AVR Error Enable is set to
ern kW ramp unload process (page 4-32). The PCC Enable, the PCC ignores other adjustments in the
stops running this process when the PCC runs Stop voltage setpoint, and excitation depends only on the
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) (page 3-18). paralleling voltage reference offset. This might be
used in applications when the utility voltage is not
If the stop sequence is interrupted, the PCC starts steady.
running the load govern kW ramp load process
(page 4-32). The PCC uses one of these methods to calculate
the paralleling voltage reference offset:
Load Govern kW Ramp Unload Process
Genset kVAR
When the PCC starts running this process, Load The PCC regulates the genset kVAR output to
Govern kW Reference is set to Genset % Standby a fixed reference value.
Total kW. Then, the PCC reduces Load Govern kW
Reference from Genset % Standby Total kW to Utility kVAR
zero in increments of 100%kW divided by Load
Govern kW Ramp Unload Time. The PCC regulates the genset kVAR output to
keep the utility kVAR output at a fixed refer-
Load Govern kW Ramp Load Process ence value.
Genset Power Factor
The PCC runs this process only if all of these condi-
tions are met: The PCC regulates the genset kVAR output to
maintain a fixed genset power factor.
If Load Govern kW Setpoint Source is set to
Analog Input, kW Load Setpoint is valid; or Utility Power Factor
Load Govern kW Setpoint Source is set to In-
ternal The PCC regulates the genset kVAR output to
maintain a fixed utility power factor.
The PCC is running at rated speed and voltage
(page 3-15). Voltage Droop
The PCC uses voltage droop (page 4-37) to
In this process, the PCC raises Load Govern kW
calculate the paralleling voltage reference off-
Reference from its current value to Load Govern
set.
kW Target in increments of 100%kW divided by
Load Govern kW Ramp Load Time.
Note: This method is useful if the utility voltage
Paralleling Voltage Reference Offset changes quickly.

The PCC adjusts the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) Table 4-20 identifies the conditions the PCC checks
to control the amount of excitation provided to the to select the method.

TABLE 4-20. CONDITIONS FOR EACH METHOD TO CONTROL THE PARALLELING VOLTAGE
REFERENCE OFFSET IN THE LOAD GOVERN PARALLELING STATE
CONDITIONS \ METHOD GENSET UTILITY GENSET UTILITY VOLTAGE
KVAR KVAR POWER POWER DROOP
FACTOR FACTOR
Voltage droop enable signal Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inac- Active
(page 4-38) tive
Utility Parallel Voltage Control Load Govern* Load Govern* Load Govern* Load Govern* Droop Any
Method

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CONDITIONS \ METHOD GENSET UTILITY GENSET UTILITY VOLTAGE
KVAR KVAR POWER POWER DROOP
FACTOR FACTOR
Load Govern kVAR Method Genset kVAR Utility kVAR Genset Power Utility Power Any Any
Factor Factor
Genset Application Type Any Utility Single Any Utility Single Any Any
or Power or Power
Transfer Con- Transfer Con-
trol trol

* Includes Load Govern with Droop Feed Forward Load Govern kVAR Reference is a percentage of
Genset Standby kVA rating. It is usually equal to
Each method (except voltage droop) uses a PI al- Load Govern kVAR Target.
gorithm to calculate the paralleling voltage refer-
ence offset. This algorithm monitors the difference Load Govern kVAR Target depends on Load Gov-
between Load Govern kVAR Reference and Gen- ern kVAR Setpoint Source and the method, as
set Total kVARs per Standby kVA. shown in Table 4-21.
TABLE 4-21. LOAD GOVERN KVAR TARGET
LOAD GOVERN GENSET KVAR UTILITY KVAR GENSET POWER UTILITY POWER
KVAR SETPOINT FACTOR FACTOR
SOURCE
ANALOG INPUT kVAR Load Setpoint System Total kVAR kVAR Load Setpoint System Total kVAR
kVAR Load Set- * Load Govern kW (Utility Total kW *
point Reference kVAR Load Setpoint)
INTERNAL Genset kVAR Set- System Total kVAR Genset Power Fac- System Total kVAR
point Percent Utility kVAR Set- tor Setpoint * Load (Utility Total kW *
point Govern kW Refer- Utility Power Factor
ence Setpoint)

Note: kVAR Load Setpoint is Configurable Analog Load Govern kVAR Ramp Load Process
Input #2.
The PCC runs this process only if all of these condi-
Load Govern kVAR Target cannot be greater than tions are met:
60% of Genset Standby kVA rating. If Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source is set to
Analog Input, kVAR Load Setpoint is valid; or
Load Govern kVAR Reference is different than Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source is set to
Load Govern kVAR Target in the same situations Internal
that Load Govern kW Reference is different than The PCC is running at rated speed and voltage
Load Govern kW Target. (page 3-15).

Note: These situations are not repeated in this sec- In this process, the PCC raises Load Govern kVAR
tion. They are identical except that kVAR parameters Reference from its current value to Load Govern
and processes are substituted for kW parameters kVAR Target in increments of 60%kVAR divided by
and processes. Load Govern kVAR Ramp Load Time.

Load Govern kVAR Ramp Unload Process CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL


The level of control the PCC has over the genset
When the PCC starts running this process, Load circuit breaker depends on the genset application
Govern kVAR Reference is set to Genset Total type (page 4-1).
kVARs per Standby kVA. Then, the PCC reduces
Load Govern kW Reference from Genset Total Standalone and Synchronizer Only
kVARs per Standby kVA to zero in increments of
60%kVAR divided by Load Govern kVAR Ramp If Genset CB Shunt Trip Enable is set to Enable, the
Unload Time. PCC may be connected to the genset circuit break-

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er to trip the circuit breaker when there is a shut- son other than a shutdown fault since warning
down fault (page 7-1) or a shutdown with cooldown fault 1452 became active.
fault (page 7-2). It has been less than Genset CB Recharge
Delay since the close signal became active.
Isolated Bus Only, Utility Single, and
Utility Multiple Genset CB Close Request
The PCC is connected to the genset circuit breaker A genset CB close request comes from one of
to open and close the circuit breaker. The PCC these sources:
sends an open signal and a close signal to the gen-
set circuit breaker. The logic is arranged so that one Dead Bus process (page 4-22)
of the signals is on at almost all times and so that First Start process (page 4-23)
the open signal has higher priority than the close
Synchronize (page 4-24)
signal.
Genset CB Inhibit Signal
The open signal is active and the close signal is in-
active when one of these conditions is met: This signal may come from any of these sources:
There is a genset CB open request (page PCC Genset CB Inhibit Switch connection
4-34).
PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
There are no genset CB close requests (page
4-34). Modbus networks

The open signal is inactive and the close signal is This signal becomes active when any of these
active when none of these conditions are met. sources is active. It remains active until all of the
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
Genset CB Open Request er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.

Note: This section applies only if Genset Application This signal generates a genset CB open request
Type is set to Utility Single, Utility Multiple, or Power (page 4-34) or a PTC genset CB open request
Transfer Control. (page 4-35) if the PCC is not in Manual mode (page
3-10).
There is a genset CB open request when at least
one of these conditions is met: Power Transfer Control
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), Ex-
citation Disable Override is set to Excitation The PCC controls the genset circuit breaker and
Off, or the CB Open button is pressed on the the utility circuit breaker. Transition Type controls
Operator Panel. the way the PCC transfers load from one source to
the other.
If the PCC is not in Manual mode, the genset
CB inhibit signal (page 4-34) is active. Transition Type
The genset is not running at rated speed and
This is a summary of the effects of Transition Type.
voltage (page 3-15).
For the detailed conditions in which the PCC opens
The engine is running at rated speed in one of and closes each circuit breaker, see the PTC oper-
the stop sequences (page 3-16); the PCC is ating modes (page 4-7), genset circuit breaker
running the load govern kW ramp unload pro- control (page 4-35), and utility circuit breaker con-
cess (page 4-32); and Load Govern kW Refer- trol (page 4-35).
ence is zero.
Transition Type controls the way the PCC transfers
There is an idle request (page 3-18). load from one source to the other. It is set to one of
There is an active shutdown fault (page 7-1). these values:
If Genset CB Fail To Close Standalone Mode Open Transition: The PCC opens the circuit
Enable is set to Enable, warning fault 1452 breaker for the first source, waits Programmed
(Genset Breaker Fail To Close) is inactive, or Transition Delay (TDPT), and then closes the
the PCC has stopped the genset for any rea- circuit breaker for the second source.

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In Open Transition, the two sources are not al- If the PCC is not in Manual mode, the genset
lowed to be in parallel with each other, even in CB inhibit signal (page 4-34) is active.
Manual PTC operating mode (page 4-9). The genset is not running at rated speed and
Hard Closed Transition: The PCC closes the voltage (page 3-15).
circuit breaker for the second source and then There is an idle request (page 3-18).
opens the circuit breaker for the first source im-
mediately. There is an active shutdown fault (page 7-1).
If Fail To Disconnect Enable is set to Enable,
Soft Closed Transition: The PCC closes the cir-
warning fault 2397 (Utility Breaker Fail To
cuit breaker for the second source, waits until
Open) is active, and Genset CB Position Sta-
Maximum Parallel Time (TDMP), and then
tus is set to Closed.
opens the circuit breaker for the first source.
If the PCC is in Exercise (page 4-7) or Test PTC Genset CB Close Conditions
(page 4-14) PTC operating mode, the PCC
The PCC is allowed to close the genset circuit
also opens the utility circuit breaker when the
breaker when all of these conditions are met:
utility is unloaded.
Based on the PTC operating mode (page
Transition Type has no effect in Extended Parallel 4-7), the conditions are met to close the gen-
(page 4-7), Off (page 4-14), and Utility Fail (page set circuit breaker.
4-17) PTC operating modes. Utility CB Position Status is not set to Open; or
Utility Single Mode Verify/Configurable Input
Genset Circuit Breaker Control #29 Function Pointer is set to Default, and
Configurable Input #29 is active.
The PCC is connected to the genset circuit breaker
to open and close the circuit breaker. The PCC If the PCC is not in Extended Parallel PTC op-
sends an open signal and a close signal to the gen- erating mode (page 4-7), Transition Type is
set circuit breaker. The logic is arranged so that the not set to Open Transition, or Utility CB Posi-
signals are on only until the PCC senses that the tion Status is not set to Open.
circuit breaker is in the desired position. Permissive Close Allowed (page 4-26) is Al-
lowed, or Utility CB Position Status is set to
The open signal is active and the close signal is in- Open.
active when there is a PTC genset CB open request
It has been less than Genset CB Recharge
(page 4-35).
Delay since the genset CB close signal last
changed state.
The open signal is inactive when there are no PTC
genset CB open requests. The close signal be- This delay prevents the genset circuit breaker
comes active when the open signal is inactive and from locking out the close coil.
the PTC genset CB close conditions (page 4-35)
are met. Utility Circuit Breaker Control

The PCC is connected to the utility circuit breaker to


PTC Genset CB Open Request open and close the circuit breaker. The PCC sends
an open signal and a close signal to the utility circuit
Note: This section applies only if Genset Application breaker. The logic is arranged so that the signals
Type is set to Power Transfer Control.
are on only until the PCC senses that the circuit
breaker is in the desired position.
There is a PTC genset CB open request when any
of these conditions is met: The open signal is active and the close signal is in-
Based on the PTC operating mode (page active when there is a PTC utility CB open request
4-7), the conditions are met to open the gen- (page 4-36).
set circuit breaker.
The open signal is inactive when there are no PTC
If the PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), Ex- utility CB open requests. The close signal becomes
citation Disable Override is set to Excitation active when the open signal is inactive and the PTC
Off. utility CB close conditions (page 4-36) are met.

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PTC Utility CB Open Request This signal generates a PTC utility CB open request
(page 4-36) if the PCC is not in Manual mode (page
Note: This section applies only if Genset Application 3-10).
Type is set to Power Transfer Control.
PARALLELING MODES
There is a PTC utility CB open request when any of
these conditions is met: When event 1465 (Ready to Load) (page 5-64) is
active, the PCC is in one paralleling state (page
Based on the PTC operating mode (page
4-22).
4-7), the conditions are met to open the utility
circuit breaker. Paralleling mode is similar to paralleling state, but
If the PCC is not in Manual mode, the utility CB the paralleling mode provides more information
inhibit signal (page 4-36) is active. about the methods the PCC is using to adjust the
paralleling frequency reference offset and the par-
If Fail To Disconnect Enable is set to Enable, alleling voltage reference offset. As a result, the
warning fault 1453 (Genset Breaker Fail To PCC is in one paralleling mode for the speed refer-
Open) is active, and Utility CB Position Status ence (page 3-15) and in one paralleling mode for
is set to Closed. the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) at any given time.
PTC Utility CB Close Conditions Note: The PCC is in one paralleling mode for the
speed reference and one paralleling mode for the
The PCC is allowed to close the utility circuit break- voltage setpoint.
er when all of these conditions are met:
The parameters Paralleling Speed Control Mode
Based on the PTC operating mode (page and Paralleling Voltage Control Mode indicate
4-7), the conditions are met to close the utility which paralleling modes the PCC is in.
circuit breaker.
If the PCC is not in Extended Parallel PTC op- Table 4-22 shows the relationship between paral-
erating mode (page 4-7), Transition Type is leling mode and paralleling state.
not set to Open Transition, or Genset CB Posi- TABLE 4-22. PARALLELING MODE VS.
tion Status is not set to Open. PARALLELING STATE
Permissive Close Allowed (page 4-26) is Al- PARALLELING STATE PARALLELING MODE
lowed, or Genset CB Position Status is set to Standby Isochronous
Open. Dead Bus Close Isochronous
Warning fault 1454 (Genset Breaker Position Synchronize Synchronize
Contact) is inactive. Load Share Load Share
It has been less than Utility CB Recharge De- Load Govern Load Govern
lay since the utility CB close signal last Any* Droop
changed state.
* If the PCC is using speed droop (page 4-37) or
This delay prevents the utility circuit breaker voltage droop (page 4-37), the corresponding par-
from locking out the close coil. alleling mode is Droop, regardless of the paralleling
state.
Utility CB Inhibit Signal
Note: In the PCC, the term isochronous refers to
This signal may come from any of these sources: the paralleling mode that occurs when the parallel-
ing speed reference offset or paralleling voltage ref-
PCC Utility CB Inhibit Switch connection
erence offset is set to zero. With other controllers,
PCCNet devices (page 1-6) isochronous refers to maintaining the same fre-
quency or voltage regardless of load. In general, the
Modbus networks PCC maintains the same frequency or voltage re-
gardless of load in every paralleling mode except
This signal becomes active when any of these Droop.
sources is active. It remains active until all of the
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth- Most of the paralleling modes are introduced in the
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive. same sections in which the corresponding parallel-

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ing states are introduced. The rest of this section in- output depends on how much the PCC tries to re-
troduces Droop paralleling mode. duce the engine speed while it runs at the utility fre-
quency. In this case, use Frequency Adjust to ad-
Droop just the amount of kW the PCCs genset provides.

This paralleling mode consists of speed droop and Speed Droop Enable Signal
voltage droop.
This signal may come from any of these sources:
In speed droop, the PCC reduces the speed refer- PCCs Speed Droop Enable connection
ence (page 3-15) in response to higher kW. This
forces other gensets to pick up more kW. This re- PCCNet devices (page 1-6)
duction is the paralleling speed reference offset. Modbus networks

In voltage droop, the PCC reduces the voltage set- This signal becomes active when any of these
point (page 3-15) in response to lagging kVAR. This sources is active. It remains active until all of the
forces other gensets to pick up more lagging kVAR. sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
This reduction is the paralleling voltage reference er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.
offset.
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal.
Speed Droop (Paralleling Speed Reference Off- The signal is active if any source is active. You have
set) to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
inactive.
The PCC uses this method when one of these con-
When this signal becomes active, the PCC uses
ditions is met:
speed droop (page 4-37) to calculate the parallel-
The speed droop enable signal (page 4-37) is ing speed reference offset.
active.
Voltage Droop (Paralleling Voltage Reference
The PCC is running in the Standby paralleling Offset)
state (page 4-22) or the Load Share paralleling
state (page 4-27), and Isolated Bus Speed The PCC uses this method when one of these con-
Control Method is set to Droop. ditions is met:
The PCC is running in the Synchronize paral- The voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38) is
leling state (page 4-24), Synchronizer Speed active.
Control Method is set to External, and Isolated
The PCC is running in the Standby paralleling
Bus Speed Control Method is set to Droop.
state (page 4-22) or the Load Share paralleling
The PCC is running in the Load Govern paral- state (page 4-27), and Isolated Bus Voltage
leling state (page 4-29), and Utility Parallel Control Method is set to Droop.
Speed Control Method is set to Droop.
The PCC is running in the Synchronize paral-
The PCC reduces the speed reference (page 3-15) leling state (page 4-24), Synchronizer Voltage
in response to higher kW. This forces other gensets Control Method is set to External, and Isolated
to pick up more kW. This reduction is the paralleling Bus Voltage Control Method is set to Droop.
speed reference offset. The PCC is running in the Load Govern paral-
leling state (page 4-29), and Utility Parallel
The PCC reduces the engine speed linearly from Voltage Control Method is set to Droop.
no reduction at no load to Speed Droop Percentage
at full load. The load is based on Genset % Standby The PCC reduces the voltage setpoint (page 3-15)
Total kW. in response to lagging kVAR. This forces other gen-
sets to pick up more lagging kVAR. This reduction is
The paralleling frequency reference offset is limited the paralleling voltage reference offset.
to (24 Hz)(+6 Hz).
The PCC reduces the genset voltage linearly from
If the genset is in parallel with the utility, this function no reduction at no load to Voltage Droop Percent-
acts like a base load. The engine speed is fixed be- age at full load (0.8 power factor). The load is based
cause the utility frequency is fixed. The genset kW on Genset Total kVARs per Standby kVA.

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The paralleling voltage reference offset is limited to sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth-
(40%)(+10%) of Genset Nominal Voltage. er words, no connections), this signal is inactive.

If the genset is in parallel with the utility, this function Note: This section provides an overview of the ef-
acts like a base load. The genset voltage is fixed fects of this signal. The effects are discussed in
because the utility frequency is fixed. The genset more detail in the sections for the Load Share paral-
kVAR output depends on how much the PCC re- leling state (page 4-27) and the Load Govern parallel-
ing state (page 4-29).
duces the genset voltage when it runs at the utility
voltage. In this case, use Voltage Adjust to adjust
When this signal becomes active, the PCC runs the
the amount of kVAR the genset provides. appropriate ramp unload process. When the ramp
Voltage Droop Enable Signal unload process finishes, the PCC initiates a Shut-
down with Cooldown sequence (page 3-16).
This signal may come from any of these sources:
The PCC skips the ramp unload process if one of
PCCs Voltage Droop Enable connection these conditions is met:
PCCNet devices (page 1-6) Genset CB Position Status is set to Open.
Modbus networks The PCC is using speed droop (page 4-37) to
control the paralleling speed reference offset.
This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the If this signal becomes inactive before the end of the
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth- ramp unload process, the PCC runs the appropri-
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive. ate ramp load process.
Note: There can be multiple sources for this signal. If this signal becomes inactive before the end of the
The signal is active if any source is active. You have Shutdown with Cooldown sequence, the stop se-
to make all of the sources inactive to make the signal
quence is interrupted.
inactive.
If this signal becomes inactive after the PCC shuts
When this signal becomes active, the PCC uses
down the genset, the PCC initiates a Load Demand
voltage droop (page 4-37) to calculate the parallel-
Start sequence (page 3-14). Then, when the gen-
ing voltage reference offset.
set is in the Load Share paralleling state or in the
PARALLELING OPERATION SIGNALS Load Govern paralleling state again, the PCC runs
the appropriate ramp load process if the genset is in
Load Demand Stop parallel with other gensets or with the utility.

This signal tells the PCC to shut down the genset Ramp Load Unload
because there is excess capacity.
This signal tells the PCC to increase or decrease
This signal has no effect unless all of these condi- the genset output.
tions are met:
Note: In most applications, this signal is not re-
The PCC is in the Load Share paralleling state quired.
(page 4-27) or in the Load Govern paralleling
state (page 4-29). This signal has no effect unless all of these condi-
tions are met:
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The PCC is in the Load Share paralleling state
The remote start signal (page 3-9) is active. (page 4-27) or in the Load Govern paralleling
state (page 4-29).
This signal may come from any of these sources:
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
PCCs Load Demand Stop connection
Modbus networks The remote start signal (page 3-9) is active.

This signal may come from any of these sources:


This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the PCCs Ramp Load Unload connection

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Modbus networks When this signal changes from inactive to active,
the PCC starts running the appropriate ramp un-
load process.
This signal becomes active when any of these
sources is active. It remains active until all of the When this signal changes from active to inactive,
sources are inactive. If there are no sources (in oth- the PCC starts running the appropriate load pro-
er words, no connections), this signal is inactive. cess.

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5. Setup and Calibration
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe higher level. For example, the PCC accepts the lev-
all of the instructions and precautions in this manu- el-2 password even if it only requires the level-1
al. password.

CAUTION Only qualified technicians should If the password is shorter than the number of digits
adjust the parameters described in this section. in the Operator Panel, enter the password on the
Failure to follow this may affect genset opera- right side of this field. For example, if the password
tion and may cause damage to the genset or to is 456 and the Operator Panel requests five digits,
equipment connected to the genset. enter 00456.

In this section, italics are used to identify a specific When you provide a valid password, the PCC un-
parameter by name. locks all of the parameters at the level of the pro-
vided password and lower. For example, if you enter
PARAMETERS a level-2 password, the PCC unlocks all parameters
in level 0, 1, or 2. The parameters remain unlocked
See Section 6 for more information about parame- until the Operator Panel is inactive for five minutes.
ters that you can adjust in the Operator Panel.
Mode Change Password
Passwords
If Mode Change is Enabled in the Display Options
You can look at the value of every parameter in the screen (page 5-58), you have to enter the password
Operator Panel. If you want to adjust a parameter, 121 when you use the Operator Panel to change the
the PCC might prompt you for a password. mode of operation (page 3-7).

The PCC supports the password levels in Table 5-1. Capture File
TABLE 5-1. PASSWORD LEVELS Use InPower to save the current settings in a cap-
LEVEL DESCRIPTION VALUE ture file on a PC or network. You can use the capture
0 No password None file to look at the current settings while you are away
1 Operator password 574
from the PCC or to restore settings if you have to re-
set the PCC for any reason. See the InPower User
2 Service password 1209
Guide for more information.
3 Engineering password Restricted
MENU DESCRIPTION
When the PCC prompts you for a password, it tells
you what level password is required. You should This section shows a summary of the menus in the
provide the password for the requested level or for a PCC.
TABLE 5-2. MENU DESCRIPTION
MENU DESCRIPTION
History/About Use this screen to look at historical information about the genset.
Faults
Active Shutdowns Use this screen to look at active shutdown faults (page 7-1).
Active Warning Use this screen to look at active warning faults (page 7-3).
History Use this screen to look at faults that have been cleared.
Paralleling Status Use this screen to look at the bus, circuit breakers, and paralleling
states.
Genset Data Use this screen to look at the status of the genset.
Alternator Data Use this screen to look at the status of the alternator.
Gas Engine Data Use this screen to look at the status of the engine.

5-1
MENU DESCRIPTION
Advanced Status
Genset Use this screen to look at power, energy, phase differences, and other
detailed genset information.
Controller Use this screen to look at sequences of operation (page 3-10), configur-
able inputs, configurable outputs, and other detailed PCC information.
Engine Use this screen to look at pressures, voltages, temperatures, and other
detailed engine information.
Auxiliary Status Use this screen to look at pressures, voltages, temperatures, and other
detailed engine information from the AUX 101.
Note: This screen is available only if LBNG Genset Enable is set to En-
able.
Gas Engineer Data Use this screen to look at information about the cylinders in the engine.
Note: This screen is available only if LBNG Genset Enable is set to En-
able.
Gas System Data Use this screen to look at pressures, temperatures, and other detailed
engine information.
Note: This screen is available only if LBNG Genset Enable is set to En-
able.
Help Use this screen to get more information about each component in the
Operator Panel (page 3-1).
Adjust Use this screen to configure certain adjustments, overrides, and gains.
Genset Setup Use this screen to configure sequences of operation (page 3-10), gen-
setrelated faults, and the exercise scheduler.
Paralleling Setup
Basic Use this screen to configure the bus, circuit breakers, Synchronize (page
4-24), Load Share (page 4-27), and Load Govern (page 4-29) paralleling
states.
This is reserved for future use.
Power Transfer Control Use this screen to configure Power Transfer Control (page 4-6).
This is reserved for future use.
OEM Setup
Genset Use this screen to configure application ratings, factory locks, and other
detailed genset settings.
Engine Use this screen to configure batteryrelated faults and other detailed
engine settings.
Alternator Use this screen to configure voltage limits, main alternator connections,
alternatorrelated faults, AVR coefficients, and other detailed alternator
settings.
PCCnet Setup Use this screen to set up the PCC for PCCNet devices (page 1-6).
Modbus Setup Use this screen to set up the PCC for Modbus networks (page 1-6).
Display Options Use this screen to configure the Operator Panel.
Clock Setup Use this screen to configure the realtime clock.
Configurable IO Use this screen to set up the configurable inputs and the configurable
outputs.
Calibration Use this screen to calibrate the PCC.
Save/Restore Use this screen to save changes to permanent memory in the PCC.
This is reserved for future use.

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HISTORY/ABOUT
Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-3. HISTORY/ABOUT


NAME DESCRIPTION
Total Start Attempts Total number of start attempts.
Allowed values: 0~65535.
Total Number of Runs Total number of genset runs.
Allowed values: 0~65535.
Engine Running Time Total engine run time
Controller On Time Controller ON time in seconds. Upper limit is 136 years.
Allowed values: 0~4294967291 hours.
Genset Total Net kWh Genset total net kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 2147483648~2147483643 kWh.
Genset Model Number Number identifying the model of this genset. (Password level: 2.)
Genset Serial Number Serial number of identifying this genset.
Genset Nominal Voltage Genset nominal lineline voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change
this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 1 Vac.
Genset Delta/Wye Connec- Delta or Wye for Genset connection. You have to be in Setup mode to change
tion this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Delta, Wye. Default value: Wye.
Application Rating Select Selects gensets standby/prime/base application rating. You have to be in Set-
up mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standby, Prime, Base. Default value: Standby.
Controller Device Type Used by the PC Tool.
Firmware Version Number Version of S/W loaded into this control. Obtained from PPC Filename.
Calibration Part Number The unique calibration part number loaded into this control. (Password level:
3.)
Calibration Revision Date The revision date of the calibration part number loaded into this control. (Pass-
word level: 3.)
ECM Code The calibration code the ECM is sending
HMI Boot Ver Parameter: HMI Local Parameter.
HMI Firmware Ver Parameter: HMI Local Parameter.
50Hz kW Load Profile This shows how long the genset has been running (50-Hz operation) at vari-
ous percentages of its rated load.
60Hz kW Load Profile This shows how long the genset has been running (60-Hz operation) at vari-
ous percentages of its rated load.

ACTIVE SHUTDOWNS (ACTIVE it comes from different sources; for example, some
SHUTDOWN FAULTS) gensets have multiple engine control modules
(ECMs), or the same event/fault code can come
This screen displays up to five faults. from the PCC and the ECM.

The same event/fault code appears multiple times if Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-4. ACTIVE SHUTDOWNS
NAME DESCRIPTION
Index This is the index number of the fault.
Fault This is the fault code.
SA Source Address. This is the controller that identified the fault. It is blank if the
PCC identified the fault.
Eng Hrs This is how many hours the engine had run (not necessarily continuously)
when the fault was generated.
hh:mm:ss This is the time the fault was generated.
Response This is the type of fault (page 7-1) that was generated.
The name of the fault appears below the rest of the information.

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ACTIVE WARNING (ACTIVE WARNING The same event/fault code appears multiple times if
FAULTS) it comes from different sources.

This screen displays up to thirty-two faults. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-5. ACTIVE WARNING
NAME DESCRIPTION
Index This is the index number of the fault.
Fault This is the fault code.
SA Source Address. This is the controller that identified the fault. It is blank if the
PCC identified the fault.
Eng Hrs This is how many hours the engine had run (not necessarily continuously)
when the fault was generated.
hh:mm:ss This is the time the fault was generated.
Response This is the type of fault (page 7-1) that was generated.
The name of the fault appears below the rest of the information.

HISTORY (FAULT HISTORY) The same event/fault code appears multiple times if
it comes from different sources.

This screen displays up to thirty-two faults. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-6. HISTORY
NAME DESCRIPTION
Index This is the index number of the fault.
Fault This is the fault code.
SA Source Address. This is the controller that identified the fault. It is blank if the
PCC identified the fault.
Eng Hrs This is how many hours the engine had run (not necessarily continuously)
when the fault was generated.
mm/dd/yy This is the date the fault was generated.
hh/mm/ss This is the time the fault was generated.
The name of the fault appears below the rest of the information.

PARALLELING STATUS Note: Data is not displayed if the data is not available.

This screen depends on Genset Application Type. Isolated Bus Only


There is no screen if Genset Application Type is set
to Standalone. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-7. PARALLELING STATUS (ISOLATED BUS ONLY)
NAME DESCRIPTION
ES State internal paralleling status variable
Allowed values: Standby, Dead Bus, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Genset CB Position Status indicates genset breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Genset Bus LL Average Volt- Genset Bus Line to Line average voltage
age
Genset Bus Frequency Genset bus line frequency
Genset Bus Total kW Genset Bus total kW
Genset Bus Total kVAR Genset bus total kVAR
Genset Bus Total Power Genset Bus Total power factor
Factor
Load Demand Stop Com- indicates status of the final load demand stop command to genset start stop
mand control function
Allowed values: Dont Stop, Stop.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Application Type Primary setting which configures genset application. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only, Utility
Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control. (Default: Standalone.)
Synchronizer
Synchronizer Status indicates whether synchronizer is on or off
Allowed values: Synchronizer Off, Synchronizer On.
Bus Status indicates status of the bus
Allowed values: Unavailable, Dead, Live.
Sync Check
Permissive Close Allowed indicates when permissive sync check conditions have been met
Allowed values: Not Allowed, Allowed.
Phase Matched sync check phase match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Frequency Matched sync check frequency match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Voltage Matched sync check voltage match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Sync Check Error
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Permissive Frequency Match frequency match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Permissive Voltage Match voltage match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Load Govern Setpoint
Load Govern kW Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kW output when paralleled to util-
ity
Load Govern kVAR Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kVAR output when paralleled to
utility
Power Factor Setpoint indicates analog input power factor setpoint derived from kVAR analog input
Paralleling Speed Control indicates which speed control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Paralleling Voltage Control indicates which voltage control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset CB Status
Genset CB Inhibit Command genset cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Genset CB Tripped Com- genset cb tripped command
mand Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Status
Utility CB Inhibit Command utility cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Tripped Command utility cb tripped command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Bus Metering
Genset Bus L1L2 Voltage Genset Bus L1L2 voltage
Genset Bus L1N Voltage Genset Bus L1N voltage
Genset Bus L1 Current Genset Bus L1 current
Allowed values: 0~65530 Amps.
Genset Bus L1 kW Genset Bus L1 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset Bus L1 kVA Genset Bus L1 kVA
Genset Bus L1 Power Factor Genset Bus L1 power factor
Allowed values: 1.00~1.00 PF.
Genset Bus L2L3 Voltage Genset Bus L2L3 voltage
Genset Bus L2N Voltage Genset Bus L2N voltage
Genset Bus L2 Current Genset Bus L2 current
Genset Bus L2 kW Genset Bus L2 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset Bus L2 kVA Genset Bus L2 kVA
Genset Bus L2 Power Factor Genset Bus L2 power factor

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Bus L3L1 Voltage Genset Bus L3L1 voltage
Genset Bus L3N Voltage Genset Bus L3N voltage
Genset Bus L3 Current Genset Bus L3 current
Genset Bus L3 kW Genset Bus L3 kW
Genset Bus L3 kVA Genset Bus L3 kVA
Genset Bus L3 Power Factor Genset Bus L3 power factor
Allowed values: 1.00~1.00 PF.
Genset Bus Total kW Genset Bus total kW
Genset Bus Total kVA Genset bus total kVA
Genset Bus Total Power Genset Bus Total power factor
Factor
Genset Bus Frequency Genset bus line frequency
Bus Energy Metering
Genset Bus L1 Positive kWh Genset bus L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L1 Negative Genset bus L1 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L1 Positive Genset bus L1 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L1 Negative Genset bus L1 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L2 Positive kWh Genset bus L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L2 Negative Genset bus L2 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L2 Positive Genset bus L2 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L2 Negative Genset bus L2 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L3 Positive kWh Genset bus L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L3 Negative Genset bus L3 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L3 Positive Genset bus L3 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L3 Negative Genset bus L3 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus Total Positive Genset bus total positive kWh accumulation
kWh
Genset Bus Total Negative Genset bus total negative kWh accumulation
kWh
Genset Bus Total Positive Genset bus total positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh
Genset Bus Total Negative Genset bus total negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh
Genset Bus Total Net kWh Genset bus total net kWh accumulation
Genset Bus Total Net kVARh Genset Bus total net kVARh accumulation
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Bus kVAR

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Bus L1 kVAR Genset bus L1 Kvar
Allowed values: 32678~32672 kVAR.
Genset Bus L2 kVAR Genset bus L2 Kvar
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kVAR.
Genset Bus L3 kVAR Genset bus L3 Kvar
Genset Bus Total kVAR Genset bus total kVAR
Phase Difference
Genset Bus L1L2 Phase Dif- Genset bus L1L2 voltage phase angle
ference
Genset Bus L2L3 Phase Dif- Genset bus L2L3 voltage phase angle
ference
Genset Bus L3L1 Phase Dif- Genset bus L3L1 voltage phase angle
ference
Bus kVAh
Genset Bus L1 kVAh Genset bus L1 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus L2 kVAh Genset bus L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus L3 kVAh Genset bus L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus Total kVAh Genset bus total kVAh accumulation
Genset Bus Phase Rotation Genset bus phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.

Utility Single
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-8. PARALLELING STATUS (UTILITY SINGLE)
NAME DESCRIPTION
ES State internal paralleling status variable
Allowed values: Standby, Dead Bus, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Genset CB Position Status indicates genset breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Utility CB Position Status indicates utility breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Utility LL Average Voltage Utility Line to Line average voltage
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Genset Application Type Primary setting which configures genset application. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only, Utility
Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control. (Default: Standalone.)
Synchronizer
Synchronizer Status indicates whether synchronizer is on or off
Allowed values: Synchronizer Off, Synchronizer On.
Bus Status indicates status of the bus
Allowed values: Unavailable, Dead, Live.
Sync Check
Permissive Close Allowed indicates when permissive sync check conditions have been met
Allowed values: Not Allowed, Allowed.
Phase Matched sync check phase match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Frequency Matched sync check frequency match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Voltage Matched sync check voltage match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Sync Check Error
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Permissive Frequency Match frequency match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Permissive Voltage Match voltage match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Load Govern Setpoint
Load Govern kW Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kW output when paralleled to util-
ity
Load Govern kVAR Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kVAR output when paralleled to
utility
Power Factor Setpoint indicates analog input power factor setpoint derived from kVAR analog input
Paralleling Speed Control indicates which speed control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Paralleling Voltage Control indicates which voltage control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset CB Status
Genset CB Inhibit Command genset cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Genset CB Tripped Com- genset cb tripped command
mand Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Status
Utility CB Inhibit Command utility cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Tripped Command utility cb tripped command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Bus Metering
Utility L1L2 Voltage Utility L1L2 voltage
Utility L1N Voltage Utility L1N voltage
Utility L1 Current Utility L1 current
Utility L1 kW Utility L1 kW
Utility L1 kVA Utility L1 kVA
Utility L1 Power Factor Utility L1 power factor
Utility L2L3 Voltage Utility L2L3 voltage
Utility L2N Voltage Utility L2N voltage
Utility L2 Current Utility L2 current
Utility L2 kW Utility L2 kW
Utility L2 kVA Utility L2 kVA
Utility L2 Power Factor Utility L2 power factor
Utility L3L1 Voltage Utility L3L1 voltage
Utility L3N Voltage Utility L3N voltage
Utility L3 Current Utility L3 current
Utility L3 kW Utility L3 kW
Utility L3 kVA Utility L3 kVA
Utility L3 Power Factor Utility L3 power factor
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVA Utility total kVA
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Bus Energy Metering
Utility L1 Positive kWh Utility L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Negative kWh Utility L1 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Positive kVARh Utility L1 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility L1 Negative kVARh Utility L1 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Positive kWh Utility L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L2 Negative kWh Utility L2 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L2 Positive kVARh Utility L2 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Negative kVARh Utility L2 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Positive kWh Utility L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Negative kWh Utility L3 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Positive kVARh Utility L3 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Negative kVARh Utility L3 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility Total Positive kWh Utility total positive kWh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kWh Utility total negative kWh accumulation
Utility Total Positive kVARh Utility total positive kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kVARh Utility total negative kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Net kWh Utility total net kWh accumulation
Utility Total Net kVARh Utility total net kVARh accumulation
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Bus kVAR
Utility L1 kVAR Utility L1 Kvar
Utility L2 kVAR Utility L2 Kvar
Utility L3 kVAR Utility L3 Kvar
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Phase Difference
Utility L1L2 Phase Difference Utility L1L2 voltage phase angle
Utility L2L3 Phase Difference Utility L2L3 voltage phase angle
Utility L3L1 Phase Difference Utility L3L1 voltage phase angle
Bus kVAh
Utility L1 kVAh Utility L1 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L2 kVAh Utility L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L3 kVAh Utility L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility Total kVAh Utility total kVAh accumulation
Utility Phase Rotation Utility phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.

Utility Multiple
Each label is described in the following table.

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TABLE 5-9. PARALLELING STATUS (UTILITY MULTIPLE)
NAME DESCRIPTION
ES State internal paralleling status variable
Allowed values: Standby, Dead Bus, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Genset CB Position Status indicates genset breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Utility CB Position Status indicates utility breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Genset Bus LL Average Volt- Genset Bus Line to Line average voltage
age
Genset Bus Frequency Genset bus line frequency
Genset Bus Total kW Genset Bus total kW
Genset Bus Total kVAR Genset bus total kVAR
Genset Bus Total Power Genset Bus Total power factor
Factor
Load Demand Stop Com- indicates status of the final load demand stop command to genset start stop
mand control function
Allowed values: Dont Stop, Stop.
Genset Application Type Primary setting which configures genset application. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only, Utility
Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control. (Default: Standalone.)
Synchronizer
Synchronizer Status indicates whether synchronizer is on or off
Allowed values: Synchronizer Off, Synchronizer On.
Bus Status indicates status of the bus
Allowed values: Unavailable, Dead, Live.
Sync Check
Permissive Close Allowed indicates when permissive sync check conditions have been met
Allowed values: Not Allowed, Allowed.
Phase Matched sync check phase match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Frequency Matched sync check frequency match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Voltage Matched sync check voltage match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Sync Check Error
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Permissive Frequency Match frequency match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Permissive Voltage Match voltage match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Load Govern Setpoint
Load Govern kW Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kW output when paralleled to util-
ity
Load Govern kVAR Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kVAR output when paralleled to
utility
Power Factor Setpoint indicates analog input power factor setpoint derived from kVAR analog input
Paralleling Speed Control indicates which speed control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Paralleling Voltage Control indicates which voltage control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset CB Status
Genset CB Inhibit Command genset cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset CB Tripped Com- genset cb tripped command
mand Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Status
Utility CB Inhibit Command utility cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Tripped Command utility cb tripped command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Bus Metering
Genset Bus L1L2 Voltage Genset Bus L1L2 voltage
Genset Bus L1N Voltage Genset Bus L1N voltage
Genset Bus L1 Current Genset Bus L1 current
Allowed values: 0~65530 Amps.
Genset Bus L1 kW Genset Bus L1 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset Bus L1 kVA Genset Bus L1 kVA
Genset Bus L1 Power Factor Genset Bus L1 power factor
Allowed values: 1.28~1.22 PF.
Genset Bus L2L3 Voltage Genset Bus L2L3 voltage
Genset Bus L2N Voltage Genset Bus L2N voltage
Genset Bus L2 Current Genset Bus L2 current
Genset Bus L2 kW Genset Bus L2 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset Bus L2 kVA Genset Bus L2 kVA
Genset Bus L2 Power Factor Genset Bus L2 power factor
Genset Bus L3L1 Voltage Genset Bus L3L1 voltage
Genset Bus L3N Voltage Genset Bus L3N voltage
Genset Bus L3 Current Genset Bus L3 current
Genset Bus L3 kW Genset Bus L3 kW
Genset Bus L3 kVA Genset Bus L3 kVA
Genset Bus L3 Power Factor Genset Bus L3 power factor
Allowed values: 1.28~1.22 PF.
Genset Bus Total kW Genset Bus total kW
Genset Bus Total kVA Genset bus total kVA
Genset Bus Total Power Genset Bus Total power factor
Factor
Genset Bus Frequency Genset bus line frequency
Bus Energy Metering
Genset Bus L1 Positive kWh Genset bus L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L1 Negative Genset bus L1 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L1 Positive Genset bus L1 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L1 Negative Genset bus L1 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L2 Positive kWh Genset bus L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L2 Negative Genset bus L2 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L2 Positive Genset bus L2 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L2 Negative Genset bus L2 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L3 Positive kWh Genset bus L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L3 Negative Genset bus L3 negative kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset Bus L3 Positive Genset bus L3 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Bus L3 Negative Genset bus L3 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Bus Total Positive Genset bus total positive kWh accumulation
kWh
Genset Bus Total Negative Genset bus total negative kWh accumulation
kWh
Genset Bus Total Positive Genset bus total positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh
Genset Bus Total Negative Genset bus total negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh
Genset Bus Total Net kWh Genset bus total net kWh accumulation
Genset Bus Total Net kVARh Genset Bus total net kVARh accumulation
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Bus kVAR
Genset Bus L1 kVAR Genset bus L1 Kvar
Allowed values: 32678~32672 kVAR.
Genset Bus L2 kVAR Genset bus L2 Kvar
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kVAR.
Genset Bus L3 kVAR Genset bus L3 Kvar
Genset Bus Total kVAR Genset bus total kVAR
Phase Difference
Genset Bus L1L2 Phase Dif- Genset bus L1L2 voltage phase angle
ference
Genset Bus L2L3 Phase Dif- Genset bus L2L3 voltage phase angle
ference
Genset Bus L3L1 Phase Dif- Genset bus L3L1 voltage phase angle
ference
Bus kVAh
Genset Bus L1 kVAh Genset bus L1 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus L2 kVAh Genset bus L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus L3 kVAh Genset bus L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Bus Total kVAh Genset bus total kVAh accumulation
Genset Bus Phase Rotation Genset bus phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.
Synchronizer Only
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-10. PARALLELING STATUS (SYNCHRONIZE ONLY)
NAME DESCRIPTION
ES State internal paralleling status variable
Allowed values: Standby, Dead Bus, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Utility LL Average Voltage Utility Line to Line average voltage

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Genset Application Type Primary setting which configures genset application. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only, Utility
Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control. (Default: Standalone.)
Synchronizer
Synchronizer Status indicates whether synchronizer is on or off
Allowed values: Synchronizer Off, Synchronizer On.
Bus Status indicates status of the bus
Allowed values: Unavailable, Dead, Live.
Sync Check
Permissive Close Allowed indicates when permissive sync check conditions have been met
Allowed values: Not Allowed, Allowed.
Phase Matched sync check phase match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Frequency Matched sync check frequency match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Voltage Matched sync check voltage match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Sync Check Error
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Permissive Frequency Match frequency match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Permissive Voltage Match voltage match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Bus Metering
Utility L1L2 Voltage Utility L1L2 voltage
Utility L1N Voltage Utility L1N voltage
Utility L1 Current Utility L1 current
Utility L1 kW Utility L1 kW
Utility L1 kVA Utility L1 kVA
Utility L1 Power Factor Utility L1 power factor
Utility L2L3 Voltage Utility L2L3 voltage
Utility L2N Voltage Utility L2N voltage
Utility L2 Current Utility L2 current
Utility L2 kW Utility L2 kW
Utility L2 kVA Utility L2 kVA
Utility L2 Power Factor Utility L2 power factor
Utility L3L1 Voltage Utility L3L1 voltage
Utility L3N Voltage Utility L3N voltage
Utility L3 Current Utility L3 current
Utility L3 kW Utility L3 kW
Utility L3 kVA Utility L3 kVA
Utility L3 Power Factor Utility L3 power factor
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVA Utility total kVA
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Bus Energy Metering
Utility L1 Positive kWh Utility L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Negative kWh Utility L1 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Positive kVARh Utility L1 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L1 Negative kVARh Utility L1 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Positive kWh Utility L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility L2 Negative kWh Utility L2 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L2 Positive kVARh Utility L2 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Negative kVARh Utility L2 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Positive kWh Utility L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Negative kWh Utility L3 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Positive kVARh Utility L3 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Negative kVARh Utility L3 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility Total Positive kWh Utility total positive kWh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kWh Utility total negative kWh accumulation
Utility Total Positive kVARh Utility total positive kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kVARh Utility total negative kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Net kWh Utility total net kWh accumulation
Utility Total Net kVARh Utility total net kVARh accumulation
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Bus kVAR
Utility L1 kVAR Utility L1 Kvar
Utility L2 kVAR Utility L2 Kvar
Utility L3 kVAR Utility L3 Kvar
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Phase Difference
Utility L1L2 Phase Difference Utility L1L2 voltage phase angle
Utility L2L3 Phase Difference Utility L2L3 voltage phase angle
Utility L3L1 Phase Difference Utility L3L1 voltage phase angle
Bus kVAh
Utility L1 kVAh Utility L1 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L2 kVAh Utility L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L3 kVAh Utility L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility Total kVAh Utility total kVAh accumulation
Utility Phase Rotation Utility phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.
Power Transfer Control
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-11. PARALLELING STATUS (POWER TRANSFER CONTROL)
NAME DESCRIPTION
ES State internal paralleling status variable
Allowed values: Standby, Dead Bus, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Frequency Genset frequency

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Active Transition Type indicates the active transition type for PTC
Allowed values: None, Programmed Transition, Transfer, Retransfer, Max Par-
allel.
Active Transition Timer countdown value of the active transition timer
Genset Availability Status indicates status of the genset source
Allowed values: Not Available, Available, Unknown.
Genset CB Position Status indicates genset breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
PTC State indicates the connected state of the Power Transfer Control
Allowed values: PTC Not Enabled, No Source Connected, Utility Connected,
Genset Connected, Paralleled.
Utility Availability Status indicates status of the utility source
Allowed values: Not Available, Available, Unknown.
Utility CB Position Status indicates utility breaker position
Allowed values: Open, Closed, Not Available.
Utility LL Average Voltage Utility Line to Line average voltage
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Synchronizer
Synchronizer Status indicates whether synchronizer is on or off
Allowed values: Synchronizer Off, Synchronizer On.
Bus Status indicates status of the bus
Allowed values: Unavailable, Dead, Live.
Sync Check
Permissive Close Allowed indicates when permissive sync check conditions have been met
Allowed values: Not Allowed, Allowed.
Phase Matched sync check phase match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Frequency Matched sync check frequency match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Voltage Matched sync check voltage match status
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Sync Check Error
Phase Match Error phase error signal for the synchronizer control algorithm
Permissive Frequency Match frequency match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Permissive Voltage Match voltage match error value used by permissive sync check
Error
Load Govern Setpoint
Load Govern kW Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kW output when paralleled to util-
ity
Load Govern kVAR Target indicates the final target setpoint for genset kVAR output when paralleled to
utility
Power Factor Setpoint indicates analog input power factor setpoint derived from kVAR analog input
Paralleling Speed Control indicates which speed control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Paralleling Voltage Control indicates which voltage control algorithm is in effect
Mode Allowed values: Isochronous, Droop, Synchronize, Load Share, Load Govern.
Genset CB Status
Genset CB Inhibit Command genset cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Genset CB Tripped Com- genset cb tripped command
mand Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Status

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility CB Inhibit Command utility cb inhibit command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Utility CB Tripped Command utility cb tripped command
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
PTC Status
PTC Operating Transition indicates the transition type currently in effect
Type Allowed values: Open Transition, Hard Closed Transition, Soft Closed Transi-
tion.
Genset Sensor Status
Genset Frequency Sensor indicates genset frequency sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Genset Overvoltage Sensor indicates genset overvoltage sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Genset Undervoltage Sensor indicates genset undervoltage sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Genset Phase Rotation Sen- indicates genset phase rotation sensor status
sor Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Genset Loss of Phase Sen- indicates genset loss of phase sensor status
sor Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Transfer Inhibit Cmd indicates whether transfer to gen is inhibited or not
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Retransfer Inhibit Cmd indicates whether retransfer to utility is inhibited or not
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Override Switch Command override switch command status resulting from all override inputs
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Utility Sensor Status
Utility Frequency Sensor Sta- indicates utility frequency sensor status
tus Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Utility Overvoltage Sensor indicates utility overvoltage sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Utility Undervoltage Sensor indicates utility undervoltage sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Utility Phase Rotation Sensor indicates utility phase rotation sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Utility Loss of Phase Sensor indicates utility loss of phase sensor status
Status Allowed values: Unknown, Picked Up, Dropped Out.
Bus Metering
Utility L1L2 Voltage Utility L1L2 voltage
Utility L1N Voltage Utility L1N voltage
Utility L1 Current Utility L1 current
Utility L1 kW Utility L1 kW
Utility L1 kVA Utility L1 kVA
Utility L1 Power Factor Utility L1 power factor
Utility L2L3 Voltage Utility L2L3 voltage
Utility L2N Voltage Utility L2N voltage
Utility L2 Current Utility L2 current
Utility L2 kW Utility L2 kW
Utility L2 kVA Utility L2 kVA
Utility L2 Power Factor Utility L2 power factor
Utility L3L1 Voltage Utility L3L1 voltage
Utility L3N Voltage Utility L3N voltage
Utility L3 Current Utility L3 current
Utility L3 kW Utility L3 kW
Utility L3 kVA Utility L3 kVA
Utility L3 Power Factor Utility L3 power factor
Utility Total kW Utility total kW
Utility Total kVA Utility total kVA
Utility Total Power Factor Utility total power factor
Utility Frequency Utility line frequency
Bus Energy Metering

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility L1 Positive kWh Utility L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Negative kWh Utility L1 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L1 Positive kVARh Utility L1 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L1 Negative kVARh Utility L1 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Positive kWh Utility L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L2 Negative kWh Utility L2 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L2 Positive kVARh Utility L2 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L2 Negative kVARh Utility L2 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Positive kWh Utility L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Negative kWh Utility L3 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Utility L3 Positive kVARh Utility L3 positive kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility L3 Negative kVARh Utility L3 negative kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Utility Total Positive kWh Utility total positive kWh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kWh Utility total negative kWh accumulation
Utility Total Positive kVARh Utility total positive kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Negative kVARh Utility total negative kVARh accumulation
Utility Total Net kWh Utility total net kWh accumulation
Utility Total Net kVARh Utility total net kVARh accumulation
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Bus kVAR
Utility L1 kVAR Utility L1 Kvar
Utility L2 kVAR Utility L2 Kvar
Utility L3 kVAR Utility L3 Kvar
Utility Total kVAR Utility total kVAR
Phase Difference
Utility L1L2 Phase Difference Utility L1L2 voltage phase angle
Utility L2L3 Phase Difference Utility L2L3 voltage phase angle
Utility L3L1 Phase Difference Utility L3L1 voltage phase angle
Bus kVAh
Utility L1 kVAh Utility L1 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L2 kVAh Utility L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility L3 kVAh Utility L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967295 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Utility Total kVAh Utility total kVAh accumulation
Utility Phase Rotation Utility phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.

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GENSET DATA
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-12. GENSET DATA
NAME DESCRIPTION
Alternator
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Genset Average Current Genset average current
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
Engine
Engine Running Time Total engine run time
Coolant Temperature Monitor point for the Coolant Temperature
Oil Pressure Monitor point for the Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Battery Voltage Battery voltage value.
Percent Engine Torque/Duty Monitor point for the percent engine torque output and the governor percent
Cycle duty cycle output when used with the HM ECM
Allowed values: 125~125 %.
Fuel Rate Monitor point for the Fuel Rate
Allowed values: 0~845 gal/hr (0~3199 Lit/hour).
Fuel Consumption Since Re- Fuel consumption since last reset.
set
Total Fuel Consumption Total fuel consumption since start of engine.
Genset Application
Genset Application kW rating The genset KW rating.
Genset Application kVA rat- The genset KVA rating.
ing
Genset Application Nominal The value of the genset application nominal current.
Current
Genset Standby
Genset Standby kW rating KW rating for the genset in Standby configuration.
Genset Standby kVA rating KVA rating for the genset in Standby configuration.
Genset Standby Nominal The value of the genset standby nominal current.
Current

ALTERNATOR DATA
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-13. ALTERNATOR DATA
NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset L1L2 Voltage Genset L1L2 voltage
Genset L1N Voltage Genset L1N voltage
Genset L1 Current Monitors the genset L1 current value.
Genset L1 kW Genset L1 kW
Genset L1 KVA Genset L1 kVA
Genset L1 Power Factor Genset L1 power factor
Genset L2L3 Voltage Genset L2L3 voltage
Genset L2N Voltage Genset L2N voltage
Genset L2 Current Genset L2 current
Genset L2 kW Genset L2 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset L2 KVA Genset L2 kVA
Genset L2 Power Factor Genset L2 power factor
Allowed values: 1.28~1.27 PF.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset L3L1 Voltage Genset L3L1 voltage
Genset L3N Voltage Genset L3N voltage
Genset L3 Current Genset L3 current
Genset L3 kW Genset L3 kW
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kW.
Genset L3 KVA Genset L3 kVA
Allowed values: 0~4294967.29 kVA.
Genset L3 Power Factor Genset L3 power factor
Allowed values: 1.28~1.22 PF.
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Genset Total KVA Genset total kVA
Genset Total Power Factor Genset total power factor (L1+L2+L3)
Genset Frequency Genset frequency
AVR PWM Command The AVR PWM software command. Linear relationship between counts and
% duty cycle with 10000 counts=100% duty cycle
Genset Neutral Current Genset neutral current
Note: This is not displayed if the neutral current is not available.
Alternator Temperatures Note: This section is displayed only if LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable.
NonDrive End Bearing Tem- Monitor point for the NonDrive End Bearing Temp input from the I/O Module.
perature (Aux101) Allowed values: 65534~65535 degF (36426~36391 degC).
Drive End Bearing Tempera- Monitor point for the Drive End Bearing Temp input from the I/O Module.
ture (Aux101) Allowed values: 32767~32762 degF (18222~18183 degC).
Alternator Temperature 1 Monitor point for the Alternator Temp 1 input from the Aux 101 I/O Module.
(Aux101) Allowed values: 32767~32762 degF (18222~18183 degC).
Alternator Temperature 2 Monitor point for the Alternator Temp 2 input from the Aux 101 I/O Module.
(Aux101) Allowed values: 32767~32762 degF (18222~18183 degC).
Alternator Temperature 3 Monitor point for the Alternator Temp 3 input from the Aux 101 I/O Module.
(Aux101) Allowed values: 32767~32762 degF (18222~18183 degC).

(GAS) ENGINE DATA


Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-14. ENGINE DATA (LBNG GENSET ENABLE IS SET TO DISABLE)
NAME DESCRIPTION
Pressure
Oil Pressure Monitor point for the Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Boost Pressure Monitor point for the Boost Absolute Pressure
Allowed values: 0~148 psi (0~1014 kPA).
Coolant Pressure Monitor point for the Coolant Pressure.
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Fuel Supply Pressure Monitor point for the Fuel Supply Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Fuel Outlet Pressure Monitor point for the Fuel Outlet Pressure Pressure
Allowed values: 0~36404 psi (0~249346 kPA).
Crankcase Pressure Monitor point for the Crankcase Pressure.
Allowed values: 35.67~38 psi (244~260 kPA).
Barometric Absolute Pres- Monitor point for the Barometric Absolute Pressure
sure Allowed values: 0~37 psi (0~253 kPA).
Temperature
Coolant Temperature Monitor point for the Coolant Temperature
Oil Temperature Monitor point for the Oil Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Intake Manifold Temperature Monitor point for the Intake Manifold Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Fuel Temperature Monitor point for the Fuel Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Aftercooler Temperature Monitor point for the Aftercooler Temperature.
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Battery Voltage Battery voltage value.
Average Engine Speed Monitor point for the Average Engine Speed
Engine Running Time Total engine run time

TABLE 5-15. GAS ENGINE DATA (LBNG GENSET ENABLE IS SET TO ENABLE)
NAME DESCRIPTION
Average Engine Speed Monitor point for the Average Engine Speed
Engine Running Time Total engine run time
Coolant Temperature Monitor point for the Coolant Temperature
Coolant Pressure Monitor point for the Coolant Pressure.
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Coolant 2 Temperature Monitor point for the Coolant 2 Temperature
Allowed values: 40~260 degF (40~127 degC).
Coolant 2 Pressure Monitor point for the Coolant 2 Pressure.
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
PreFilter Oil Pressure Monitor point for the PreFilter Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Oil Pressure Monitor point for the Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Oil Temperature Monitor point for the Oil Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Exhaust Port Temperature Note: Bank A contains odd-numbered cylinders (1, 3, 5, ...). Bank B contains
even-numbered cylinders (2, 4, 6, ...).
Exhaust Port 1 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 1 Temperature
Allowed values: 459~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 2 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 2 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 3 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 3 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 4 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 4 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 5 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 5 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 6 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 6 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 7 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 7 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 8 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 8 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 9 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 9 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 10 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 10 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 11 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 11 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 12 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 12 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 13 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 13 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 14 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 14 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 15 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 15 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 16 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 16 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Exhaust Port 17 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 17 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 18 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 18 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).

GENSET (ADVANCED GENSET STATUS)


Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-16. GENSET
NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Application
%Load
Genset L1L2 Voltage% Genset L1L2 voltage%
Genset L1N Voltage% Genset L1N voltage%
Genset % Application L1 Monitors the genset application L1 current percentage output.
Current
Genset % Application L1 Monitors the genset application L1 KW percentage output.
kW
Genset % Application L1 Monitors the genset application L1 KVA percentage output.
kVA
Genset L2L3 Voltage% Genset L2L3 voltage%
Genset L2N Voltage% Genset L2N voltage%
Allowed values: 0~655.3 %.
Genset % Application L2 Monitors the genset application L2 current percentage output.
Current
Genset % Application L2 Monitors the genset application L2 KW percentage output.
kW
Genset % Application L2 Monitors the genset application L2 KVA percentage output.
kVA
Genset L3L1 Voltage% Genset L3L1 voltage%
Allowed values: 0~655.3 %.
Genset L3N Voltage% Genset L3N voltage%
Genset % Application L3 Monitors the genset application L3 current percentage output.
Current
Genset % Application L3 Monitors the genset application L3 KW percentage output.
kW
Genset % Application L3 Monitors the genset application L3 KVA percentage output.
kVA
Genset Average Volt- Genset average voltage percentage.
age%
Genset % Application Monitors the total genset application KW percentage output.
Total kW
Genset % Application Monitors the total genset application KVA percentage output.
Total kVA
Standby %Load
Genset % Standby Total Monitors the total genset standby KW percentage output.
kW
Genset % Standby Total Monitors the total genset standby KVA percentage output.
kVA
Genset Energy Metering
Genset L1 Positive kWh Genset L1 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset L1 Negative kWh Genset L1 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset L1 Positive Genset L1 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset L1 Negative Genset L1 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset L2 Positive kWh Genset L2 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset L2 Negative kWh Genset L2 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset L2 Positive Genset L2 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset L2 Negative Genset L2 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset L3 Positive kWh Genset L3 positive kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset L3 Negative kWh Genset L3 negative kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh. Default value: 0 kWh.
Genset L3 Positive Genset L3 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset L3 Negative Genset L3 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh. Default value: 0 kVARh.
Genset Total Positive Genset total positive kWh accumulation
kWh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kWh.
Genset Total Negative Genset total negative kWh accumulation
kWh
Genset Total Positive Genset total positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVARh.
Genset Total Negative Genset total negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh
Genset Total Net kWh Genset total net kWh accumulation
Allowed values: 2147483648~2147483643 kWh.
Genset Total Net kVARh Genset total net kVARh accumulation
Allowed values: 2147483648~2147483643 kVARh.
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Hour
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Minute
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Second
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Month
Genset Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Year
% Standby Current
Genset % Standby L1 Monitors the genset standby L1 current percentage output.
Current
Genset % Standby L2 Monitors the genset standby L2 current percentage output.
Current
Genset % Standby L3 Monitors the genset standby L3 current percentage output.
Current
Genset kVAR
Genset L1 kVAR Genset L1 KVAR
Genset L2 kVAR Genset L2 Kvar
Allowed values: 32768~32762 kVAR.
Genset L3 kVAR Genset L3 Kvar
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
Genset kVAh
Genset L1 kVAh Energy output of L1 in KVAH.
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset L2 kVAh Genset L2 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset L3 kVAh Genset L3 kVAh accumulation
Allowed values: 0~4294967290 kVAh. Default value: 0 kVAh.
Genset Total kVAh Genset total kVAh accumulation
Genset 3 Phase Fast Av- Monitor point for Genset 3 Phase Fast Average Voltage Percent
erage Voltage Percent
Prelube Mode Set to a required mode based on the type of starting requirement
Allowed values: Crank After Prelube, Crank With Prelube, Prelube Only.
Number of Connected Used to monitor the amount of connected Bargraph modules.
Bargraph Modules Allowed values: 0~255.
Phase Difference
Genset L1L2 Phase Dif- Genset L1L2 voltage phase angle
ference
Genset L2L3 Phase Dif- Genset L2L3 voltage phase angle
ference Allowed values: 0~655.3 Degrees.
Genset L3L1 Phase Dif- Genset L3L1 voltage phase angle
ference Allowed values: 0~655.3 Degrees.
Genset Phase Rotation Genset phase rotation
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2, Not Available.

CONTROLLER (ADVANCED
CONTROLLER STATUS)
Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-17. ADVANCED CONTROLLER STATUS


NAME DESCRIPTION
Timers
Start Countdown Time remaining until start is initiated
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds.
Stop Countdown Time remaining until genset stops
Allowed values: 0~5000 seconds.
Time At No Load Amount of time the genset has run at no load
Allowed values: 0~600 seconds.
Time at Rated Cooldown Amount of time spend in Rated Cooldown
Allowed values: 0~5000 seconds.
Exercise Time Remaining Time remaining until exercise stop sequence begins
Allowed values: 0~25 hours.
Switch Inputs
Configurable Input #1 Switch Configurable Input #1 input software state status. Gives software Inactive/Ac-
tive state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Input #2 Switch Configurable Input #2 input software state status. Gives software Inactive/Ac-
tive state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Input #13 Configurable Input #13 input software state status. Gives software Inactive/
Switch Active state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Input #14 Configurable Input #14 input software state status. Gives software Inactive/
Switch Active state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Coolant Level/Configurable This is the status of the Configurable Input #5.
Input #5 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Low Fuel/Configurable Input This is the status of the Configurable Input #6.
#6 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Fault Reset/Configurable In- This is the status of the Configurable Input #10.
put #10 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Start Type/Configurable Input This is the status of the Configurable Input #11.
#11 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Rupture Basin/Configurable This is the status of the Configurable Input #12.
Input #12 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Auto Switch Status of the Auto Switch Input
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Manual Switch Manual input software state status. Gives software Inactive/Active state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Battery Charger Failed Battery Charger Failed Switch function output status; gives software Inactive/
Switch Active state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
High Alt Temp Switch High Alt Temp Switch function output status. Gives software Inactive/Active
state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Low Coolant #2 Switch Low Coolant #2 Switch function output status. Gives software Inactive/Active
state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Low Fuel In Day Tank Switch Low Fuel In Day Tank Switch function output status. Gives software Inactive/
Active state
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Active Rem Start Inputs
Remote Start Command In- Bitmask to show the inputs to the Command output which are currently on
puts
Active Start Type Inputs
Start Type Command Inputs Bitmask to show the inputs to the Command output which are currently on
Active Batt Sh Sw Inputs
Battle Short Command In- Indicates which of the battle short inputs are active.
puts
Outputs
Configurable Output #1 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Output #2 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Output #3 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Output #4 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Ready To Load /Configurable Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Output #5 Status Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
able Output #6 Status Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Local Status / Configurable Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Output #7 Status Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Glow Plug / Configurable Note: This input is reserved for future use.
Output #8 Status
Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Delayed Off / Configurable Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Output #10 Status Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Load Dump / Configurable Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Output #11 Status Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Inputs
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable This is the status of the Configurable Input #20.
Input #20 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #21.
able Input #21 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable This is the status of the Configurable Input #23.
Input #23 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #24.
able Input #24 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable This is the status of the Configurable Input #25.
Input #25 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #26.
able Input #26 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #27.
able Input #27 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #28.
able Input #28 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Utility Single Mode Verify/ This is the status of the Configurable Input #29.
Configurable Input #29 Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Switch
Sync Enable/Configurable In- This is the status of the Configurable Input #30.
put #30 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Load Demand Stop/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #31.
able Input #31 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Extended Parallel/Configur- This is the status of the Configurable Input #32.
able Input #32 Switch Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Backup Start Disconnect/ This is the status of the Configurable Input #33.
Configurable Input #33 Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Switch
Analog Inputs
External Speed Bias Input Monitor point for the external speed bias input.
Allowed values: 100~100 %.
External Voltage Bias Input Monitor point for the external voltage bias input.
Allowed values: 100~100 %.
Active PTC Mode Inputs
PTC Mode Switch Command Bitmask to show the inputs to the Command output which are currently on.
Inputs
Active Ext Parallel Inputs
Extended Parallel Switch Bitmask to show the inputs to the Command output which are currently on
Command Inputs
Active Load Dem Inputs
Load Demand Stop Request bitmask indicating which of the load demand stop inputs are active
Inputs Allowed values: 0~250.
Outputs
Configurable Output #20 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Output #21 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Configurable Output #22 Sta- Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.

ENGINE (ADVANCED ENGINE STATUS)


Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-18. ADVANCED ENGINE STATUS
NAME DESCRIPTION
Water in Fuel Indicator Water in Fuel Indication
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Turbocharger 1 Speed Monitor point for the Turbocharger 1 Speed
Allowed values: 0~257000 rpm.
Turbocharger 2 Boost Pres- Monitor point for the Turbocharger 2 Boost Pressure
sure Allowed values: 0~1160 psi (0~7945 kPA).
Speed Ramp State The state of the speed reference ramp
Allowed values: Ramp Off, Ramp On.
Prelube State The monitor point for the prelube state.
Allowed values: Complete, Armed, Prelube Output ON, Prelube Output OFF,
Enable Crank.
PreFilter Oil Pressure Monitor point for the PreFilter Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
PostFilter Oil Pressure Monitor point for the PostFilter Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Battery Charger Alternator The Battery Charger Alternator Flash Voltage after all scaling and validity
Flash Voltage checks.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Manifold Temperatures
Intake Manifold 2 Tempera- Monitor point for the Intake Manifold 2 Temperature
ture Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Intake Manifold 3 Tempera- Monitor point for the Intake Manifold 3 Temperature
ture Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Intake Manifold 4 Tempera- Monitor point for the Intake Manifold 4 Temperature
ture Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Exhaust Port Temps
Exhaust Port 1 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 1 Temperature
Allowed values: 459~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 2 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 2 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 3 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 3 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 4 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 4 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 5 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 5 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 6 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 6 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 7 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 7 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 8 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 8 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 9 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 9 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 10 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 10 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 11 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 11 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 12 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 12 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 13 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 13 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 14 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 14 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 15 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 15 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 16 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 16 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 17 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 17 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 18 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 18 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 19 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 19 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).
Exhaust Port 20 Temperature Monitor point for the Exhaust Port 20 Temperature
Allowed values: 460~3155 degF (273~1735 degC).

AUXILIARY STATUS
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-19. AUXILIARY STATUS
NAME DESCRIPTION
Supply, Heaters & Coolant
Status
GIB Isolator Open (Aux101) GIB Isolator Open monitor point.
Allowed values: Close, Open, Reserved, N/A.
Coolant PreHeated State Status of the engine coolant before start (PreHeated or Not)
Allowed values: Heated, Cold, Not Available.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Coolant Temperature Monitor point for the Coolant Temperature
Engine Coolant Pump Ctrl Engine coolant circulating pump status
Status Allowed values: OFF, ON, Reserved, N/A.
Alternator Heater Status Alternator Heater status monitor point.
Allowed values: OFF, ON, TRIPPED, N/A.
Engine Oil Status
Oil Priming Pump Control Status for the priming pump (ON or OFF)
Status Allowed values: OFF, ON, Reserved, N/A.
Oil Pressure Monitor point for the Oil Pressure
Allowed values: 0~145 psi (0~993 kPA).
Oil Priming State Status of the engine before start (PreLubed or Not)
Allowed values: Low, Optimum, Reserved, N/A.
Engine Oil PreHeater Ctrl Engine Oil pre heater command status
Status Allowed values: OFF, ON, Reserved, N/A.
Oil Temperature Monitor point for the Oil Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Engine Oil Status
Derate Authorization Derate authorization request from customer.
Allowed values: NO, YES, Reserved, N/A.
Start System Trip (Aux101)
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Ventilator Fan Status Vent Fan status monitor point.
Allowed values: OFF, ON, TRIPPED, N/A.
Louvres Closed (Aux101)
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Radiator Fan Trip (Aux101)
Allowed values: No, Yes.
DC PSU Unavailable Engine PSU Not Available monitor point.
(Aux101) Allowed values: No, Yes.
Start Inhibit Status & Text As-
signment
Start Inhibit No1 (Aux101) Start Inhibit No1 monitor point.
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Start Inhibit No2 (Aux101) Start Inhibit No2 monitor point.
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Start Inhibit No3 (Aux101) Start Inhibit No3 monitor point.
Allowed values: No, Yes.
Start Inhibit No1 Fault Text Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
fault becomes active.
Start Inhibit No2 Fault Text Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
fault becomes active.
Start Inhibit No3 Fault Text Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
fault becomes active.

GAS ENGINEER DATA (ENGINEER DATA)


Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-20. GAS ENGINEER DATA
NAME DESCRIPTION
CM700 Data
Internal MCM700 Tempera- Temperature of the engine electronic control unit MCM700
ture
MCM700 Battery Voltage Engine Control Module Battery Voltage.
Allowed values: 0~65535 Vdc.
Speed Bias Reference (%) Indicates amount of speed bias offset GCS is commanding to ECS governor
Allowed values: 128~127 %.
CM558 Bank A & B Data
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
Internal SSM558 1 Tempera- Temperature of the engine electronic control unit SSM558 1
ture

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Internal SSM558 2 Tempera- Temperature of the engine electronic control unit SSM558 2
ture
SSM558 1 Isolated Battery SSM558 1 Engine Control Module Isolated Battery Voltage.
Voltage Allowed values: 0~65535 Vdc.
SSM558 2 Isolated Battery SSM558 2 Engine Control Module Isolated Battery Voltage.
Voltage Allowed values: 0~65535 Vdc.
Cylinder Data Knock Level Note: Bank A contains odd-numbered cylinders (1, 3, 5, ...). Bank B contains
even-numbered cylinders (2, 4, 6, ...).
DE/NDE Cylinder Viewpoint Gives reference point for engine cylinder numbering
Reference Allowed values: Drive End, NonDrive End, Reserved, N/A. (Default: N/A.)
Knock Level Cylinder 1 Knock Level for cylinder 1
Knock Level Cylinder 2 Knock Level for cylinder 2
Knock Level Cylinder 3 Knock Level for cylinder 3
Knock Level Cylinder 4 Knock Level for cylinder 4
Knock Level Cylinder 5 Knock Level for cylinder 5
Knock Level Cylinder 6 Knock Level for cylinder 6
Knock Level Cylinder 7 Knock Level for cylinder 7
Knock Level Cylinder 8 Knock Level for cylinder 8
Knock Level Cylinder 9 Knock Level for cylinder 9
Knock Level Cylinder 10 Knock Level for cylinder 10
Knock Level Cylinder 11 Knock Level for cylinder 11
Knock Level Cylinder 12 Knock Level for cylinder 12
Knock Level Cylinder 13 Knock Level for cylinder 13
Knock Level Cylinder 14 Knock Level for cylinder 14
Knock Level Cylinder 15 Knock Level for cylinder 15
Knock Level Cylinder 16 Knock Level for cylinder 16
Knock Level Cylinder 17 Knock Level for cylinder 17
Knock Level Cylinder 18 Knock Level for cylinder 18
Cylinder Data Spark Ad- Note: Bank A contains odd-numbered cylinders (1, 3, 5, ...). Bank B contains
vance even-numbered cylinders (2, 4, 6, ...).
DE/NDE Cylinder Viewpoint Gives reference point for engine cylinder numbering
Reference Allowed values: Drive End, NonDrive End, Reserved, N/A. (Default: N/A.)
Spark Timing Cyl 1 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 1
Spark Timing Cyl 2 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 2
Spark Timing Cyl 3 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 3
Spark Timing Cyl 4 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 4
Spark Timing Cyl 5 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 5
Spark Timing Cyl 6 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 6
Spark Timing Cyl 7 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 7
Spark Timing Cyl 8 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 8
Spark Timing Cyl 9 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 9
Spark Timing Cyl 10 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 10
Spark Timing Cyl 11 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 11
Spark Timing Cyl 12 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 12
Spark Timing Cyl 13 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 13
Spark Timing Cyl 14 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 14
Spark Timing Cyl 15 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 15
Spark Timing Cyl 16 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 16
Spark Timing Cyl 17 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 17
Spark Timing Cyl 18 Spark timing degrees for cylinder 18
Cylinder Data Knock Note: Bank A contains odd-numbered cylinders (1, 3, 5, ...). Bank B contains
Counter even-numbered cylinders (2, 4, 6, ...).
DE/NDE Cylinder Viewpoint Gives reference point for engine cylinder numbering
Reference Allowed values: Drive End, NonDrive End, Reserved, N/A. (Default: N/A.)
Knock Count Cyl 1 Knock count value for Cylinder 1
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 2 Knock count value for Cylinder 2
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 3 Knock count value for Cylinder 3
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 4 Knock count value for Cylinder 4
Allowed values: 0~65530.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Knock Count Cyl 5 Knock count value for Cylinder 5
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 6 Knock count value for Cylinder 6
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 7 Knock count value for Cylinder 7
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 8 Knock count value for Cylinder 8
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 9 Knock count value for Cylinder 9
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 10 Knock count value for Cylinder 10
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 11 Knock count value for Cylinder 11
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 12 Knock count value for Cylinder 12
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 13 Knock count value for Cylinder 13
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 14 Knock count value for Cylinder 14
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 15 Knock count value for Cylinder 15
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 16 Knock count value for Cylinder 16
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 17 Knock count value for Cylinder 17
Allowed values: 0~65530.
Knock Count Cyl 18 Knock count value for Cylinder 18
Allowed values: 0~65530.

GAS SYSTEM DATA (GAS SYSTEM)


Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-21. GAS SYSTEM DATA
NAME DESCRIPTION
Safety Shutoff Valves &
Valve Proving System
Downstream Valve Com- The result of the FSO driver output command logic for fuel shutoff valve 1
mand Status Allowed values: Closed, Open, Reserved, N/A.
Upstream Valve Command The result of the FSO driver output command logic for fuel shutoff valve 2
Status Allowed values: Closed, Open, Reserved, N/A.
Engine FSO Valve Leak Test Allowed values: OFF (Reset/ No test in progress), ON (Test in progress / Test
Control complete), Reserved, N/A.
Fuel Valve 1 Inlet Absolute Absolute Pressure of Gas on the inlet side of the first system control valve
Pressure
Engine Data
Fuel Valve 1 Inlet Absolute Absolute Pressure of Gas on the inlet side of the first system control valve
Pressure
Fuel Valve 2 Inlet Absolute Absolute Pressure of Gas on the inlet side of the second system control valve
Pressure
Gas Mass Flow Gas Mass Flow value of the engine.
Gas Mass Flow 2 Gas Mass Flow 2 value of the engine.
Fuel Valve 1 Position The position of the gaseous fuel valve metering the fuel flow to the engine.
Fuel Valve 2 Position The position of the second gaseous fuel valve metering the fuel flow to the
engine.
Fuel Valve 1 Outlet Absolute Absolute Pressure of Gas on the outlet side of the first system control valve
Pressure
Fuel Valve 2 Outlet Absolute Absolute Pressure of Gas on the outlet side of the second system control
Pressure valve
Intake Manifold Pressure 1 Intake Manifold Pressure 1
Intake Manifold Pressure 2 Intake Manifold Pressure 2

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Intake Manifold Temperature Monitor point for the Intake Manifold Temperature
Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Intake Manifold 2 Tempera- Monitor point for the Intake Manifold 2 Temperature
ture Allowed values: 40~410 degF (40~210 degC).
Throttle 1 Position Position of the throttle 1.
Throttle 2 Position Position of the throttle 2.
Compressor Outlet Pressure Absolute Pressure at the outlet of the compressor.
Turbocharger 1 Speed Monitor point for the Turbocharger 1 Speed
Allowed values: 0~257000 rpm.
Compressor Bypass Position Engine turbocharger compressor bypass actuator position

HELP Adjust if Paralleling Speed Control Mode is set to


Synchronize (page 4-24), Load Share (page 4-27), or
Load Govern (page 4-29).
Use this screen to get more information about each
component in the Operator Panel (page 3-1).
See page 5-76 for calibration procedures.
ADJUST

Note: You cannot adjust Frequency Adjust or Voltage Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-22. ADJUST


NAME DESCRIPTION
Voltage Adjust
Genset LL Average Voltage Genset Line to Line average voltage
Voltage Adjust A trim that allows the user to add/subtract an offset to the nominal voltage
when calculating the voltage setpoint
Allowed values: 5~5 %. Default value: 0 %.
Rated/Idle Switch (PCCnet) Volatile to store PCCnet device generated Rated/Idle Switch commands.
Allowed values: Rated, Idle. Default value: Rated.
Exercise Switch (PCCnet) Temporary parameter to store PCCnet device generated Exercise Switch com-
mand.
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Manual Warmup Bypass Use to command idle speed or to bypass idle warmup during a manual run
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Normal, Bypass Warmup.
Keyswitch
Keyswitch Status Indicates if the outputs status is Inactive or Active
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Note: If the genset is stopped (page 3-10), select this parameter, and press
OK on the Operator Panel to change the state of the ECM keyswitch connec-
tion. For example, if Keyswitch Status is inactive, select Keyswitch Status,
and press OK to change the ECM keyswitch to active. You have to enter a
level-1 password. The state remains changed until you press the Home but-
ton, C button, or OK button on the Operator Panel.
Frequency Adjust
Final Frequency Reference The frequency scaled version of the final speed reference
Allowed values: 0~100 Hz.
Frequency Adjust A method of adding in a frequency offset to the base frequency subject to high
and low limit calibrations
Allowed values: 6~6 Hz. Default value: 0 Hz.
AVR Gain Adjust Trim A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gains of the AVR.
Allowed values: 0.05~10. Default value: 1.
Governor Gain Adjust A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gain of the governor
Allowed values: 0.05~10. Default value: 1.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Start Time Delay Sets the time to wait from receiving a valid remote start signal until starting the
genset (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Time Delay to Stop Sets time to run at rated speed before going to cooldown at idle. Does not ap-
ply to manual runs (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~600 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.

GENSET SETUP (SETUP GENSET) CAUTION This feature is not intended to com-
pensate for undersized gensets. Failure to fol-
Application Rating low this may affect genset operation and may
cause damage to the genset or to equipment
The PCC uses the application rating to protect the connected to the genset.
genset against overload conditions. The rating is
measured in kVA. This feature is active when the genset is running at
rated speed and voltage (page 3-15).
The PCC stores up to twelve kVA ratings. Use these
parameters to specify the appropriate one: This behavior is controlled by these values:
Application Rating Select
Target frequency: This is determined by V/Hz
Alternate Frequency Switch Method.
Single/3 Phase Connection If V/Hz Method13 is Relative Knee Frequency,
the target frequency is the speed reference
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, Application (page 3-15).
Rating Select is set to Base, and the standby kVA
rating parameters are set to the corresponding base If V/Hz Method14 is Fixed Knee Frequency, the
kVA rating parameters. target frequency is Alternate Frequency
Switch.
V/Hz Curve
Note: Fixed Knee Frequency is usually used in paral-
Some non-linear loads demand high current when leling applications with gensets that have non-Pow-
they start up or when they take on a large block load. erCommand external voltage regulators.
This demand can cause significant voltage drops Knee frequency: This is how far below the tar-
and frequency dips. The PCC can reduce the volt- get frequency the PCC begins reducing the out-
age setpoint (page 3-15) proportionally with engine put voltage.
speed to reduce underspeed conditions or under-
voltage conditions but not both. If V/Hz Method15 is Relative Knee Frequency,
the knee frequency is V/Hz Knee Frequency.
Usually, the V/Hz curve is set up to optimize engine
If V/Hz Method16 is Fixed Knee Frequency, the
speed recovery under block loading. It may need to
knee frequency is External AVR Knee Fre-
be adjusted in applications that have large non-lin-
quency.
ear loads. Some non-linear loads, such as motors
and pumps, are more sensitive to underfrequency V/Hz Rolloff Slope: This specifies how quickly
conditions. Other non-linear loads, such as fluores- (V/Hz) the PCC reduces the voltage setpoint
cent and incandescent lighting, are more sensitive once the frequency drops below the knee fre-
to undervoltage conditions. quency.

13. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
14. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
15. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
16. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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This behavior is illustrated in Figure 5-1. The PCC supports two sets of parameters for the
V/Hz curve, one set for 50-Hz operation and one set
for 60-Hz operation. The Operator Panel displays
V one set based on Alternate Frequency Switch.

Exercise Scheduler
V1
The PCC can run the genset regularly to prevent the
genset from being inactive for long periods of time.

The PCC generates an exercise signal (page 3-8)


when these conditions are met:
V2 V/Hz
The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8).
The PCC is not in power-down mode (page
Hz 3-10).
Hz1 Hz2
There are no active shutdown faults.
Exercise Scheduler Enable is set to Enable.
A scheduler program is beginning.
FIGURE 5-1. V/HZ CURVE There are no scheduled exceptions.
TABLE 5-23. V/HZ CURVE If the genset is running, this signal has no effect un-
LABEL DESCRIPTION less the remote start signal (page 3-9) becomes in-
Hz1 Target frequency knee frequency active. Then, the exercise signal keeps the genset
Hz2 Target frequency running.
V1 Voltage setpoint (without the V/Hz curve
If the PCC is unable to start the genset for any rea-
adjustment)
son, the scheduler program is skipped, even if the
V2 Voltage setpoint (with the V/Hz curve ad- PCC later becomes able to start.
justment)
V/Hz V/Hz Rolloff Slope The PCC removes the exercise signal when the
scheduler program finishes.
For example, a genset has these settings:
Scheduler Programs
Genset Nominal Voltage is 480 VAC, and the
voltage setpoint is 100%, or 480 VAC, without You can set up 12 scheduler programs. For each
the V/Hz curve adjustment. program, specify the day of the week and the time
the PCC starts the genset, how long the PCC runs
Genset Frequency is 60 Hz, and the speed ref-
the genset, and how often the program repeats.
erence is 3600 rpm.
Each scheduler program has these parameters:
V/Hz Method17 is set to Relative Knee Fre-
Scheduler Program Enable
quency.
Scheduler Program Start Day: Sunday,
V/Hz Knee Frequency is 1.0 Hz. Monday, ..., Saturday
V/Hz Rolloff Slope is 2.2 %V/Hz. Scheduler Program Start Hour: 023
Suppose the actual genset frequency is 56.5 Hz. Scheduler Program Start Minute: 059
This is 3.5 Hz (60 Hz 56.5 Hz) below the speed ref- Scheduler Program Duration Hours: 023
erence. The PCC reduces the voltage setpoint by
(3.5 Hz 1.0 Hz) * 2.2 %V/Hz. The reduction is Scheduler Program Duration Minutes: 059
5.5%, or 26.4 VAC (5.5% * 480 VAC). The voltage Scheduler Program Repeat Interval: Once, ev-
setpoint is 454 VAC (480 VAC 26 VAC) with the ery 15 weeks, first/second/third/fourth/last
V/Hz curve adjustment. week of month
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Scheduler Program Run Mode: If Genset Ap- Scheduler programs and scheduler exceptions fol-
plication Type is set to Power Transfer Control, low these guidelines.
the PCC can run the genset with a load, in par-
1. The PCC ignores scheduler programs that start
allel with the utility, or without a load.
during scheduler exceptions.
Otherwise, this has no effect unless an external
2. If a scheduler program and a scheduler excep-
device reads Scheduler Run Command and re-
tion begin at the same time, the PCC ignores
sponds accordingly.
the scheduler program.
Scheduler programs follow these guidelines. 3. If two or more scheduler exceptions begin at
1. If two or more scheduler programs begin at the the same time, the PCC runs the scheduler ex-
same time, the PCC runs the scheduler pro- ception with the lowest number and ignores the
gram with the lowest number and ignores the other scheduler exceptions, even after the first
other scheduler programs, even after the first scheduler exception ends.
scheduler program ends. 4. If a scheduler exception begins before a sched-
2. If one scheduler program begins before anoth- uler program ends, the PCC ignores the sched-
er scheduled program ends, the PCC ignores uler exception, even after the scheduler pro-
the second program, even after the first sched- gram ends.
uler program ends. 5. If one scheduler exception begins before
3. If the PCC loses power while a scheduler pro- another scheduler exception ends, the PCC ig-
gram is running, the PCC does not restart the nores the second scheduler exception, even
scheduler program when power returns. after the first scheduler exception ends.
6. If the PCC loses power while a scheduler ex-
Scheduler Exceptions ception is running, the PCC does not restart the
scheduler exception when power returns.
You can also set up 6 scheduler exceptions. Sched-
uler exceptions prevent scheduler programs from Load Dump Overload and Underfrequency
running during specific intervals, such as holidays. Protection
Each scheduler exception has these parameters:
Scheduler Exception Enable The PCC generates warning fault 1464 (Load Dump
Fault) when one of these conditions applies, based
Scheduler Exception Month: 112 on Load Dump Activation Method:
Scheduler Exception Date: 131 The genset is overloaded by Load Dump Over-
Scheduler Exception Hour: 023 load Threshold for Load Dump Overload Set
Time.
Scheduler Exception Minute: 059
The genset is running underfrequency by Load
Scheduler Exception Duration Days: 044 Dump Underfrequency Offset for Load Dump
Scheduler Exception Duration Hours: 023 Underfrequency Set Time, and Ready to Load
(page 5-64) is active. The Ready to Load output
Scheduler Exception Duration Minutes: 059
does not have to be used.
Scheduler Exceptions Repeat Interval: One-
time only or annual. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-24. GENSET SETUP
NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Nominal Voltage Genset nominal lineline voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change
this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 1 Vac.
Genset Delta/Wye Connec- Delta or Wye for Genset connection. You have to be in Setup mode to change
tion this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Delta, Wye. Default value: Wye.
Single/3 Phase Connection Gensets single phase/3 phase metering setup configuration. You have to be
in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Single Phase, Three Phase. Default value: Three Phase.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Application Rating Select Selects gensets standby/prime/base application rating. You have to be in Set-
up mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standby, Prime, Base. Default value: Standby.
Alternate Frequency Switch Sets the genset nominal frequency. You have to be in Setup mode to change
this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 50 Hz, 60 Hz. Default value: 60Hz.
Idle Speed Sets the speed at which the engine will idle subject to high and low limit cal-
ibrations. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 700~1100 rpm. Default value: 800 rpm.
Power Down Mode Enable Trim to enable sleep mode (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Enable.
Power Down Mode Time Timer setting for the Power Down delay feature (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0~600 seconds. Default value: 600 seconds.
Auto Sleep Enable Trim that determines if the control will Stay Awake in Auto mode or Fall asleep
in Auto mode. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Awake in Auto, Sleep in Auto.
Genset Exercise Time Sets the total exercise time not including warmup at idle or idle cooldown time
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~25 hours. Default value: 0 hours.
AVR Gain Adjust Trim A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gains of the AVR. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.05~10. Default value: 1.
Governor Gain Adjust A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gain of the governor (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.05~10. Default value: 1.
Voltage Ramp Time The time period over which the voltage setpoint command should rise from 0%
to the target voltage (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~5 seconds. Default value: 1.25 seconds.
AVR Damping Effect (50 Hz) Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A lower input value
will increase the transient response. A higher value will decrease the transient
response. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~99.99. Default value: 78.
AVR Damping Effect (60 Hz) Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A lower input value
will increase the transient response. A higher value will decrease the transient
response. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~99.99. Default value: 79.
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (50 Hz) Note: The parameter depends on Alternate Frequency Switch.
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (60 Hz)
The amount of voltage roll off when the frequency is below the knee frequency
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 % / Hz. Default value: 2.2 % / Hz.
V/Hz Knee Frequency (50 Note: The parameter depends on Alternate Frequency Switch.
Hz)
V/Hz Knee Frequency (60 The voltage will roll off (decrease) proportionally to the V/Hz setup, once the
Hz) frequency drops below the set point in the V/Hz Knee Frequency. This allows
the genset to recover faster when the frequency drops. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 Hz. Default value: 1 Hz.
Genset Source Name Name for the genset source. (Password level: 1.)
Site ID name of site (Password level: 1.)
Cycle crank
Cycle / Cont Crank Select Selects whether to use continuous cranking or cycle cranking when attempting
to start engine (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Cycle, Continuous. Default value: Cycle.
Crank Attempts Sets the maximum number of times to engage the starter when attempting to
start engine using the cycle cranking method (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~7. Default value: 3.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Continuous Crank Engage Sets the maximum amount of time to engage the starter when using the con-
Time tinuous cranking method (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 40~100 seconds. Default value: 75 seconds.
Cycle Crank Engage Time Sets the maximum amount of time to engage the starter during a single crank
attempt when using the cycle cranking method (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~20 seconds. Default value: 15 seconds.
Cycle Crank Rest Time Sets the amount of time to wait between crank attempts (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 7~40 seconds. Default value: 15 seconds.
Starter Disconnect Speed Sets the engine speed at which the cranking algorithm disengages the starter
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 100~600 rpm. Default value: 475 rpm.
Start Time Delay Sets the time to wait from receiving a valid remote start signal until starting the
genset (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Time Delay to Stop Sets time to run at rated speed before going to cooldown at idle. Does not ap-
ply to manual runs (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~600 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Delayed Off FSO Relay Time Time delay between when the Delayed Off Command turns off and Run Com-
mand turns off (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~120 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Idle Warmup Coolant Temp Coolant temperature threshold to end idle warmup time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 40~300 degF (40~149 degC). Default value: 100 degF
(40~149 degC).
Idle Warmup Time Sets maximum idle warmup time. Warmup time may be less if coolant temper-
ature exceeds threshold (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~3600 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Max Idle Time Sets the fault time for the Too Long in Idle fault. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~20 minutes. Default value: 10 minutes.
Idle to Rated Ramp Time The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from idle speed to rated
speed (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Rated to Idle Transition Sets the delay time for transitioning from Rated to Idle speed. 0 seconds =
Delay feature is disabled. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Rated to Idle Ramp Time The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from rated speed to idle
speed (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Rated Cooldown Time Minimum time to spend at rated speed less than 10% load before normal shut-
down is allowed (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~600 seconds. Default value: 180 seconds.
Idle Cooldown Time Sets time to run at idle before shutting down genset on normal stops (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~60 minutes. Default value: 2 minutes.
Rupture Basin Time Rupture Basin fault time delay (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~20 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Prelube
Prelube Cycle Enable Enables Or Disables the cyclic mode of prelube operation. You have to be in
Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Prelube Cycle Time Sets the period of the Prelube Cycle Iteration (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~1000 hours. Default value: 168 hours.
Prelube Oil Pressure Thresh- The oil pressure value which when reached the prelube driver will turn off
old (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 psig (0~68 kPA). Default value: 3 psig (0~68 kPA).
Prelube Timeout Period Sets the maximum time for which the Prelube Driver will Remain ON (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Reverse Power

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Reverse kW Threshold Sets the Reverse kW fault trip threshold as percentage of Standby kW rating.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~30 %. Default value: 10 %.
Reverse kW Time Delay Sets the Reverse kW fault trip time delay (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~15 seconds. Default value: 3 seconds.
Reverse kVAR Threshold Sets the Reverse kVAR fault trip threshold as percentage of Standby kW rat-
ing. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 15~50 %. Default value: 20 %.
Reverse kVAR Time Delay Sets the Reverse kVAR fault trip time delay (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 10~60 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Load Dump
Load Dump Activation Meth- Enables the load dump output as a function of the overload and underfrequen-
od cy conditions (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Overload, Underfrequency, Overload or Underfrequency, Dia-
sabled. Default value: Overload or Underfrequency.
Load Dump Overload The load dump overload threshold as a percentage of the genset application
Threshold rating (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 80~140 %. Default value: 105 %.
Load Dump Overload Set The time delay until the load dump overload condition is set active (Password
Time level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~120 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Load Dump Underfrequency The frequency trip threshold for the load dump underfrequency condition
Threshold Allowed values: 0~90 Hz.
Load Dump Underfrequency The frequency amount which the load dump underfrequency threshold is be-
Offset low the final frequency reference (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 Hz. Default value: 3 Hz.
Load Dump Underfrequency The time delay until the load dump underfrequency condition is set active
Set Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~20 seconds. Default value: 3 seconds.
Overload Warning
Overload Warning Threshold Sets the Overload Warning fault trip threshold as percentage of genset ap-
plication kW rating. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 80~140 %. Default value: 105 %.
Overload Warning Set Time The time delay until an overload condition is reported as a fault (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~120 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Low Coolant Temp Warning
LCT Warning Threshold Sets threshold for the low coolant temp fault warning. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 20~100 degF (29~38 degC). Default value: 70 degF degF
(29~38 degC).
LCT Warning Set Time Sets time to set the low coolant temp fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 Minutes. Default value: 1 Minutes.
LCT Warning Clear Time Sets time to clear the low coolant temp fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 Minutes. Default value: 1 Minutes.
LCL Detection Response Sets low coolant level fault response to None, Warning or Shutdown. (Pass-
word level: 2.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: None.
Low Fuel Set/Clear Time A trim that sets the delay time for generating the inactive and active faults.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~60 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Low Fuel in Day Tank Time Low Fuel in Day Tank Fault time delay from switch input. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~20 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Delayed Shutdown
Delayed Shutdown Enable Enables the Delayed Shutdown feature. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Delayed Shutdown Time Sets the shutdown fault delayed time delay for the Delayed Shutdown feature.
Delay (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~3 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Controlled Shutdown
Controlled Shutdown Max maximum ramp unload time during a shutdown with cooldown (Password lev-
Ramp Unload Time el: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Controlled Shutdown Ad- Delay allowed for a shutdown with cooldown fault prior to shutting down the
vance Notice Delay genset (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Genset Neutral CT Primary Genset Neutral CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage metering. You have
Current to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10000 Amps. Default value: 0 Amps.
Exercise Scheduler Enable Enables the exercise scheduler. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Scheduler Program
Scheduler Program Select Used to select a program to adjust.
Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Scheduler Program x Enable Used to enable or disable the selected program.
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Scheduler Program x Run Used to adjust the run mode for the selected program.
Mode Allowed values: No Load, With Load, Extended Parallel. Default value: Once.
Scheduler Program x Start Used to adjust the start day of the week for the selected program.
Day Allowed values: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. Default value: Sunday.
Scheduler Program x Start Used to adjust the start hour for the selected program.
Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Program x Start Used to adjust the start minute for the selected program.
Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Program x Dura- Used to adjust the length in hours for the selected program.
tion Hours Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Program x Dura- Used to adjust the length in minutes for the selected program.
tion Minutes Allowed values: 1~59. Default value: 1.
Scheduler Program x Repeat Used to adjust the repeat interval for the selected program.
Interval Allowed values: Once, Every Week, Every 2 Weeks, Every 3 Weeks, Every 4
Weeks, Every 5 Weeks, First Week of Month, Second Week of Month, Third
Week of Month, Fourth Week of Month, Last Week of Month. Default value:
Once.
Exception Program
Scheduler Exception Select Used to select an exception to adjust.
Allowed values: 1~6. Default value: 1.
Scheduler Exception x En- Used to enable or disable the selected exception.
able Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Scheduler Exception x Month Used to adjust the starting month for the selected exception.
Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Scheduler Exception x Date Used to adjust the date for the selected exception.
Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Scheduler Exception x Hour Used to adjust the starting hour for the selected exception.
Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Exception x Min- Used to adjust the starting minute for the selected exception.
ute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Used to adjust the length in days for the selected exception.
tion Days Allowed values: 0~44. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Used to adjust the length in hours for the selected exception.
tion Hours Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Used to adjust the length in minutes for the selected exception.
tion Minutes Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Scheduler Exception x Re- Used to adjust the repeat interval for the selected exception.
peat Allowed values: Once Only, Every Year. Default value: Once Only.

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BASIC (PARALLELING/BASIC SETUP)
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-25. BASIC
NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Application Type Primary setting which configures genset application. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only, Utility
Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control. Default value: Standalone.
First Start Backup Time Adjust to different setting on each genset in system. Reduces the chance of
gensets closing simultaneously in the event that the Master First Start function
fails. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 3~120 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Utility Bus
Utility Nominal Voltage Utility nominal voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 110~45000 Vac. Default value: 480 Vac.
Utility Delta/Wye Connection Delta or Wye for Utility connection. You have to be in Setup mode to change
this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Delta, Wye. Default value: Wye.
Utility PT Primary Voltage Utility PT primary voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 110~45000 Vac. Default value: 480 Vac.
Utility PT Secondary Voltage Utility PT secondary voltage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 100~600 Vac. Default value: 240 Vac.
Utility CT Primary Current Utility CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage and power metering. You
have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10000 Amps. Default value: 0 Amps.
Utility and Genset Neutral CT Utility CT secondary current (Password level: 1.)
Secondary Current Allowed values: 1 Amp, 5 Amp. Default value: 5 Amp.
Utility CB
Utility Breaker Position Con- Sets whether using single a contact or dual a/b contact for utility breaker feed-
tacts back. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Single Contact, Dual Contact. Default value: Dual Contacts.
Genset Bus
Genset Bus Nominal Voltage Genset Bus nominal voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 110~45000 Vac. Default value: 480 Vac.
Genset Bus Delta/Wye Con- Delta or Wye for Utility connection. You have to be in Setup mode to change
nection this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Delta, Wye. Default value: Wye.
Genset Bus PT Primary Volt- Genset Bus PT primary voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
age (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 110~45000 Vac. Default value: 480 Vac.
Genset Bus PT Secondary Genset Bus PT secondary voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change
Voltage this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 100~600 Vac. Default value: 240 Vac.
Genset Bus CT Primary Cur- Genset Bus CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage and power metering.
rent You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10000 Amps. Default value: 0 Amps.
Genset Bus CT Secondary Genset Bus CT secondary current. You have to be in Setup mode to change
Current this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1 Amp, 5 Amp. Default value: 5 Amp.
Genset CB
Genset Breaker Position Sets whether using single a contact or dual a/b contact for genset breaker
Contacts feedback. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Single Contact, Dual Contact. Default value: Dual Contacts.
Genset CB Fail To Close Sets genset breaker fail to close time delay. (Password level: 1.)
Time Delay Allowed values: 0.1~1 seconds. Default value: 0.26 seconds.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset CB Fail To Open Sets genset breaker fail to open time delay. (Password level: 1.)
Time Delay Allowed values: 0.2~5 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Sync Check
Permissive Voltage Window Sets the permissive +/ voltage acceptance window for the sync check func-
tion. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.5~10 %. Default value: 5 %.
Permissive Phase Window Sets the permissive +/ phase angle window for the sync check function.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.1~20 deg. Default value: 15 deg.
Permissive Window Time Sets the permissive acceptance window dwell time for the sync check func-
tion. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.5~5 seconds. Default value: 0.5 seconds.
Permissive Frequency Win- Sets the maximum frequency difference allowed for permissive close. (Pass-
dow word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.001~1 Hz. Default value: 1 Hz.
Voltage Match
Synchronizer Voltage Control Sets the voltage control method for synchronizing. (Password level: 1.)
Method Allowed values: Voltage Match, External. Default value: Voltage Match.
Voltage Match Kp Sets overall gain for the voltage matching control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 10~800. Default value: 75.
Voltage Match Ki Sets integral gain for the voltage match PI loop. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~255. Default value: 30.
Util Metering Config
Utility Current Metering Con- Select which CT connection type the utility current/power measurement will
figuration be. Either 1 or 3 CTs will be used. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 3Ph 3Sensed, 3Ph 1Sensed. Default value: 3Ph 3Sensed.
Frequency Synchronizing
Synchronizer Speed Control Sets the speed control method for synchronizing. (Password level: 1.)
Method Allowed values: Phase Match, Slip Frequency, External. Default value: Phase
Match.
Slip Frequency Sets the synchronizer slip frequency. Requires that Sync Speed Control
Method = Slip Frequency. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 3~3 Hz. Default value: 0.1 Hz.
Frequency Match
Frequency Match Kp Sets overall gain for the frequency matching control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~300. Default value: 60.
Frequency Match Ki Sets integral gain for the frequency match PI loop. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~250. Default value: 20.
Phase Match
Phase Match Kp Sets overall gain for the phase matching control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 10~1500. Default value: 100.
Fail to Sync Fault
Fail To Sync Lockout Enable If enabled synchronizer will turn off on a fail to sync. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Fail To Synchronize Time Sets the fail to synchronize diagnostic time delay. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 10~900 seconds. Default value: 120 seconds.
Load Share Speed Droop
Isolated Bus Speed Control Sets the speed control method for isolated bus paralleling. (Password level:
Method 1.)
Allowed values: Constant, Droop. Default value: Constant.
Speed Droop Percentage Sets the speed droop percent from no load to full load. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~15 %. Default value: 5 %.
Frequency Adjust A method of adding in a frequency offset to the base frequency subject to high
and low limit calibrations (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 6~6 Hz. Default value: 0 Hz.
Genset Total kW Genset total kW
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Speed Bias OOR Check En- Enable for the Speed Bias OOR faults. (Password level: 1.)
able Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disabled.
Speed Bias OOR High Limit High limit trim for the Speed Bias OOR fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Speed Bias OOR Low Limit Low limit trim for the Speed Bias OOR fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Speed Bias OOR Time Delay time for the Speed Bias OOR faults. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Speed Bias Scaling Table This table displays how various input voltages correspond to speed bias ad-
justments.
Load Share Voltage Droop
Isolated Bus Voltage Control Sets the voltage control method for isolated bus paralleling. (Password level:
Method 1.)
Allowed values: Constant, Droop. Default value: Constant.
Voltage Droop Percentage Sets the voltage droop percent from no load to full load 0.8PF. (Password lev-
el: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~15 %. Default value: 4 %.
Voltage Adjust A trim that allows the user to add/subtract an offset to the nominal voltage
when calculating the voltage setpoint (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 %. Default value: 0 %.
Genset Total kVAR Genset total kVAR
External Voltage Bias
Voltage Bias OOR Check Enable for the Voltage Bias Out of Range (OOR) faults. (Password level: 1.)
Enable Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disabled.
Voltage Bias OOR High Limit High limit for the Voltage Bias Out of Range (OOR) fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Voltage Bias OOR Low Limit Low limit for the Voltage Bias Out of Range (OOR) fault. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Voltage Bias OOR Time Time limit for the Voltage Bias Out of Range (OOR) faults. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Voltage Bias Scaling Table This table displays how various input voltages correspond to voltage bias ad-
justments.
Load Share
Load Share kW Balance Use to adjust kW sharing balance between gensets. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 %. Default value: 0 %.
Genset % Standby Total kW Monitors the total genset standby KW percentage output.
Load Share kW Gain Overall kW load share gain adjustment. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.1~10. Default value: 1.
Load Share kVAR Balance Use to adjust kVAR sharing balance between gensets. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~5 %. Default value: 0 %.
Genset Total kVARs per Total KVARs per Standby KVA.
Standby kVA
Load Share kVAR Gain Overall kVAR load share gain adjustment. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.1~10. Default value: 1.
Load Share Ramp Load Sets kW and kVAR ramp load time for 100% change. (Password level: 1.)
Time Allowed values: 5~900 seconds. Default value: 30 seconds.
Load Share Ramp Unload Sets kW ramp unload time for 100% kW change. kVAR rate fixed at 15%/sec.
Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 5~900 seconds. Default value: 30 seconds.
Load Share Ramp kW Un- kW level when load sharing at which genset is considered unloaded (for
load Level breaker opening). (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~100 %. Default value: 5 %.
Load Govern
Load Govern kW Setpoint indicates the desired setpoint for genset kW output when paralleled to utility
(Password level: 1.)
Power Factor Setpoint indicates analog input power factor setpoint derived from kVAR analog input
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Load Govern kW Kp Sets the proportional gain for kW load governing control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~800. Default value: 120.
Load Govern kW Ki Sets the integral gain for kW load governing control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~250. Default value: 20.
Load Govern kVAR Kp Sets the proportional gain for kVAR load governing control. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: 0~800. Default value: 150.
Load Govern kVAR Ki Sets the integral gain for kVAR load governing control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~250. Default value: 50.
Load Govern kW Ramp Load Sets load govern kW ramp load rate = Genset Standby kW rating/ this time.
Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~900 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Load Govern kW Ramp Un- Sets load govern kW ramp unload rate = Genset Standby kW rating/ this time.
load Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~900 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Load Govern kVAR Ramp Sets load govern kVAR ramp load rate = Genset Standby kVA * 0.6/ this time.
Load Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~900 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Load Govern kVAR Ramp Sets load govern kVAR ramp unload rate = Genset Standby KVA * 0.6/ this
Unload Time time. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~900 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Load Govern Voltage Droop
Utility Parallel Voltage Con- Sets the voltage control method for utility paralleling. (Password level: 1.)
trol Method Allowed values: Load Govern, Droop, Load Govern with Droop Feed Forward.
Default value: Load Govern.
Voltage Droop Percentage Sets the voltage droop percent from no load to full load 0.8PF. (Password lev-
el: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~15 %. Default value: 4 %.
Load Govern Speed Droop
Utility Parallel Speed Control Sets the speed control method for utility paralleling. (Password level: 1.)
Method Allowed values: Load Govern, Droop. Default value: Load Govern.
Speed Droop Percentage Sets the speed droop percent from no load to full load. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~15 %. Default value: 5 %.

POWER TRANSFER CONTROL


(PARALLELING/PTC SETUP)
Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-26. POWER TRANSFER CONTROL


NAME DESCRIPTION
Transition Type Sets the load transfer transition type for use when Genset Application Type =
Power Transfer Control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Open Transition, Hard Closed Transition, Soft Closed Transi-
tion. Default value: Open Transition.
Test With Load Enable Use to choose whether a test is with load or without load. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Fail To Disconnect Enable Enables the fail to disconnect logic for utility paralleling. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Enable.
Fail To Sync Open Transition Use to enable an open transition retransfer upon a fail to sync when Genset
Retransfer Enable Application Type = Power Transfer Control. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
System Phase Rotation Defines system phase rotation for use with rotation sensors. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: L1L2L3, L1L3L2. Default value: L1L2L3.
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Programmed Transition Sets the time delay from when one source opens until the other closes during
Delay (TDPT) open transition transfers. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~60 seconds. Default value: 3 seconds.
Transfer Delay (TDNE) Sets the amount of time that the genset source must be available before the
control will transfer to that source. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~120 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Retransfer Delay (TDEN) Sets the amount of time that the utility source must be available before the
control will retransfer to that source. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~1800 seconds. Default value: 600 seconds.
Maximum Parallel Time Sets the maximum time that the genset can remain paralleled to the utility dur-
(TDMP) ing closed transition transfers. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~1800 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Genset Exercise Time Sets the total exercise time not including warmup at idle or idle cooldown time
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~25 hours. Default value: 0 hours.
Start Time Delay Sets the time to wait from receiving a valid remote start signal until starting the
genset (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~300 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Time Delay to Stop Sets time to run at rated speed before going to cooldown at idle. Does not ap-
ply to manual runs (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~600 seconds. Default value: 0 seconds.
Utility Breaker
Utility CB Fail To Open Time Sets utility breaker fail to open time delay. (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0.2~5 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Utility CB Fail To Close Time Sets utility breaker fail to close time delay. (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0.1~1 seconds. Default value: 0.26 seconds.
Load Govern Method
Load Govern kW Method Use to select how genset kW output will be controlled when paralleled to util-
ity. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Genset kW, Genset kW w/Utility Constraint, Utility kW. Default
value: Genset kW.
Load Govern kVAR Method Use to select how genset kVAR output will be controlled when paralleled to
utility. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Genset kVAR, Genset Power Factor, Utility kVAR, Utility Pow-
er Factor. Default value: Genset Power Factor.
Genset kW Setpoint
Load Govern kW Setpoint Use to select whether kW load govern setpoint is set internally or by external
Source analog input. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Analog Input, Internal. Default value: Analog Input.
Genset kW Setpoint Sets the genset load govern kW base load internal operating setpoint in units
of kW. Requires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and Load
Govern kW Method = Genset kW. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~20000 kW. Default value: 0 kW.
Genset kW Setpoint Percent Sets the genset load govern kW base load internal operating setpoint in % of
standby rating. Requires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and
Load Govern kW Method = Genset kW. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~100 %. Default value: 0 %.
Genset kVAR Setpoint
Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Use to select whether kVAR/PF load govern setpoint is set internally or by ex-
Source ternal analog input. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Analog Input, Internal. Default value: Analog Input.
Genset kVAR Setpoint Sets the genset load govern kVAR base load internal operating setpoint in
units of kVAR. Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal
and Load Govern kVAR Method = Genset kVAR. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~20000 kVAR. Default value: 0 kVAR.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset kVAR Setpoint Per- Sets the genset load govern kVAR base load internal operating setpoint in %
cent of standby kVA rating. Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source =
Internal and Load Govern kVAR Method = Genset kVAR. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~60 %. Default value: 0 %.
Utility kW
Utility kW Constraint Sets the utility kW minimum load level for constrained base load mode of op-
eration. Requires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and Load
Govern kW Method = Genset kW w/Utility Constraint. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 20000~20000 kW. Default value: 50 kW.
Utility kW Constraint Percent Sets utility kW minimum load level for constrained base load mode in % of
genset standby rating. Requires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = In-
ternal and Load Govern kW Method = Genset kW w/Utility Constraint. (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 320~320 %. Default value: 0 %.
Utility kW Setpoint Sets the utility kW peak shave internal operating setpoint in units of kW. Re-
quires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern kW
Method = Utility kW. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 20000~20000 kW. Default value: 50 kW.
Utility kW Setpoint Percent Sets the utility kW peak shave internal operating setpoint in % of genset
standby rating. Requires that Load Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and
Load Govern kW Method = Utility kW. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 320~320 %. Default value: 0 %.
Utility kVAR
Utility kVAR Setpoint Sets the utility kVAR peak shave internal operating setpoint in units of kVAR.
Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern
kVAR Method = Utility kVAR (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 20000~20000 kVAR. Default value: 0 kVAR.
Utility kVAR Setpoint Percent Sets the utility kVAR peak shave internal operating setpoint in % of genset
standby kVA rating. Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = In-
ternal and Load Govern kVAR Method = Utility kVAR. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 320~320 %. Default value: 0 %.
PF Setpoint
Utility Power Factor Setpoint Sets the internal setpoint for utility power factor control mode when paralleled
to utility. Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal and
Load Govern kVAR Method = Utility Power Factor. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.7~1 PF. Default value: 0.8 PF.
Genset Power Factor Set- Sets the load govern setpoint for genset power factor control. Requires that
point Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern kVAR Meth-
od = Genset Power Factor. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.7~1 PF. Default value: 0.8 PF.
Genset Frequency Sensor
Genset Frequency Sensor Use to enable genset frequency sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Enable Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Genset Center Frequency Sets the center frequency for the genset frequency sensor bandwidth settings.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 45~65 Hz. Default value: 60 Hz.
Genset Frequency DropOut Sets dropout delta for genset frequency sensor as percent of center frequen-
Bandwidth cy. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.3~5 %. Default value: 1 %.
Genset Frequency PickUp Sets pickup range of genset frequency sensor as percent of center frequen-
Bandwidth cy. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.3~20 %. Default value: 10 %.
Genset Frequency Lower indicates the lower dropout threshold in Hz for genset frequency sensor
DropOut Threshold
Genset Frequency Lower indicates the lower pickup threshold in Hz for genset frequency sensor
PickUp Threshold
Genset Frequency Upper indicates the upper pickup threshold in Hz for genset frequency sensor
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Frequency Upper indicates the upper dropout threshold in Hz for genset frequency sensor
DropOut Threshold
Genset Frequency DropOut Sets dropout time delay for genset frequency sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0.1~15 seconds. Default value: 5 seconds.
Genset Voltage Sensor
Genset Voltage Sensor Type Sets the type of sensing to use for genset voltage sensors. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: Line to Line, Line to Neutral. Default value: Line to Line.
Genset Overvoltage Sensor
Genset Overvoltage Sensor Use to enable genset overvoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Enable Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Genset Overvoltage Drop Sets dropout as percent of nominal voltage for genset overvoltage sensor.
Out Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 105~135 %. Default value: 110 %.
Genset Overvoltage Drop indicates the dropout threshold in volts for genset overvoltage sensor
Out Threshold
Genset Overvoltage PickUp Sets pickup as percent of dropout setting for genset overvoltage sensor.
Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 95~99 %. Default value: 95 %.
Genset Overvoltage PickUp indicates the pickup threshold in volts for genset overvoltage sensor
Threshold
Genset Overvoltage Drop Sets dropout time delay for genset overvoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Out Delay Allowed values: 0.5~120 seconds. Default value: 3 seconds.
Genset Undervoltage Sensor
Genset Undervoltage Drop Sets dropout as percent of pickup setting for genset undervoltage sensor.
Out Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 75~98 %. Default value: 90 %.
Genset Undervoltage Drop indicates the dropout threshold in volts for genset undervoltage sensor
Out Threshold
Genset Undervoltage Pick Sets pickup as percent of nominal voltage for genset undervoltage sensor.
Up Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 85~100 %. Default value: 90 %.
Genset Undervoltage Pick indicates the pickup threshold in volts for genset undervoltage sensor
Up Threshold
Genset Undervoltage Drop Sets dropout time delay for genset undervoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Out Delay Allowed values: 0.1~30 seconds. Default value: 5 seconds.
Utility Frequency Sensor
Utility Frequency Sensor En- Use to enable utility frequency sensor. (Password level: 1.)
able Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Utility Center Frequency Sets the center frequency for the utility frequency sensor bandwidth settings.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 45~65 Hz. Default value: 60 Hz.
Utility Frequency DropOut Sets dropout delta for utility frequency sensor as percent of center frequency.
Bandwidth (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.3~5 %. Default value: 1 %.
Utility Frequency PickUp Sets pickup range of utility frequency sensor as percent of center frequency.
Bandwidth (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.3~20 %. Default value: 10 %.
Utility Frequency Lower indicates the lower dropout threshold in Hz for utility frequency sensor
DropOut Threshold
Utility Frequency Lower indicates the lower pickup threshold in Hz for utility frequency sensor
PickUp Threshold
Utility Frequency Upper indicates the upper pickup threshold in Hz for utility frequency sensor
PickUp Threshold
Utility Frequency Upper indicates the upper dropout threshold in Hz for utility frequency sensor
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility Frequency DropOut Sets dropout time delay for utility frequency sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0.1~15 seconds. Default value: 5 seconds.
Utility Unloaded Level Sets threshold at which utility source is considered as unloaded. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: 32768~32767 kW. Default value: 50 kW.
Utility Voltage Sensor
Utility Voltage Sensor Type Sets the type of sensing to use for utility voltage sensors. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Line to Line, Line to Neutral. Default value: Line to Line.
Utility Overvoltage Sensor
Utility Overvoltage Sensor Use to enable utility overvoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Enable Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disable.
Utility Overvoltage DropOut Sets dropout as percent of nominal voltage for utility overvoltage sensor.
Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 105~135 %. Default value: 110 %.
Utility Overvoltage DropOut indicates the dropout threshold in volts for utility overvoltage sensor
Threshold
Utility Overvoltage PickUp Sets pickup as percent of dropout setting for utility overvoltage sensor.
Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 95~99 %. Default value: 95 %.
Utility Overvoltage PickUp indicates the pickup threshold in volts for utility overvoltage sensor
Threshold
Utility Overvoltage DropOut Sets dropout time delay for utility overvoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Delay Allowed values: 0.5~120 seconds. Default value: 3 seconds.
Utility Undervoltage Sensor
Utility Undervoltage Drop Sets dropout as percent of pickup setting for utility undervoltage sensor.
Out Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 75~98 %. Default value: 90 %.
Utility Undervoltage Drop indicates the dropout threshold in volts for utility undervoltage sensor
Out Threshold
Utility Undervoltage PickUp Sets pickup as percent of nominal voltage for utility undervoltage sensor.
Percentage (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 85~100 %. Default value: 90 %.
Utility Undervoltage PickUp indicates the pickup threshold in volts for utility undervoltage sensor
Threshold
Utility Undervoltage Drop Sets dropout time delay for utility undervoltage sensor. (Password level: 1.)
Out Delay Allowed values: 0.1~30 seconds. Default value: 0.5 seconds.

GENSET (OEM GENSET SETUP) The PCC generates shutdown fault 1448 (Under
frequency) if the genset frequency is Underfrequen-
Genset Frequency cy Threshold under the Alternate Frequency Switch
for Underfrequency Delay. The genset must also be
running at 90% rated voltage.
Set the Alternate Frequency Switch to the desired
genset frequency. The Alternate Frequency Switch The PCC generates warning fault 1449 (Overfre-
is restricted to the values allowed in Frequency Op- quency) if the genset frequency is Overfrequency
tions. Threshold over the Alternate Frequency Switch for
Overfrequency Delay. The genset must also be run-
You can monitor the genset frequency in Genset ning at 90% rated voltage.
Frequency. Use Frequency Adjust to adjust the
measured value. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-27. OEM GENSET SETUP
NAME DESCRIPTION
Serial Numbers
Genset Serial Number Serial number of identifying this genset. (Password level: 2.)
Alternator Serial Number Unique number identifying this gensets alternator serial number. (Password
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Engine Serial Number Unique number identifying this gensets engine serial number. (Password lev-
el: 2.)
Model Numbers
Alternator Model Number Number identifying this gensets alternator model number. (Password level: 2.)
Genset Model Number Number identifying the model of this genset. (Password level: 2.)
Application Rating Select Selects gensets standby/prime/base application rating. You have to be in Set-
up mode to change this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Standby, Prime, Base. Default value: Standby.
Frequency Options Sets the allowed options for the Alternate Frequency Switch. You have to be in
Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 50 Hz or 60 Hz, 50 Hz Only, 60 Hz Only. Default value: 60Hz
or 50Hz.
Genset Idle Enable Enables or Disable idling of genset with external governor.
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Enabled.
Standby kVA Rating
Standby kVA rating (3 phase/ KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at 50 Hz, and 3 phase.
50Hz) You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Standby kVA rating (3 phase/ KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at 60 Hz, and 3 phase.
60Hz) You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Standby kVA rating (single KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at 50 Hz, and single
phase/ 50Hz) phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Standby kVA rating (single KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at 60 Hz, and single
phase/ 60Hz) phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Prime kVA Rating
Prime kVA rating (3 phase/ KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode, at 50 Hz, and 3
50Hz) phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Prime kVA rating (3 phase/ KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode, at 60 Hz, and 3
60Hz) phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Prime kVA rating (single KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode, at 50 Hz, and
phase/ 50Hz) single phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level:
2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Prime kVA rating (single KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at 60 Hz, and single
phase/ 60Hz) phase. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~6000 kVA. Default value: 1 kVA.
Remote Fault Reset Enabled Trim to enable Remote Fault Reset. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disabled.
Battle Short Enable Trim to enable Battle Short. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Disabled.
Fail To Shutdown Delay Trim to set the time for a shutdown fault to be active and the genset not shut-
ting down before the Fail to Shutdown fault occurs. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~30 seconds. Default value: 5 seconds.
Delayed Shutdown Enable Enables the Delayed Shutdown feature. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Delayed Shutdown Time Sets the shutdown fault delayed time delay for the Delayed Shutdown feature.
Delay Allowed values: 0~3 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Reset Fuel Consumption The reset trip fuel consumption command. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Reset Runs The reset runs command. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Reset Start Attempts The reset start attempts command. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
Reset Genset Energy Meter
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Use to permanently clear all genset energy meter values (Password level: 1.)
ters Allowed values: Do Nothing, Clear Counters. Default value: Do Nothing.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Input Factory Lock
Configurable Input #1 Facto- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
ry Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Input #2 Facto- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
ry Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Coolant Level/Configurable Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Input #5 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Locked.
Low Fuel/Configurable Input Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
#6 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Locked.
Fault Reset/Configurable In- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
put #10 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Start Type/Configurable Input Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
#11 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Rupture Basin/Configurable Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Input #12 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Input #13 Fac- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
tory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Input #14 Fac- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
tory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Output Factory Lock
Configurable Output #1 Fac- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
tory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Output #2 Fac- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
tory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Output #3 Fac- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
tory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Output #4 Fac- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
tory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Ready To Load / Configur- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
able Output #5 Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
able Output #6 Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Local Status / Configurable Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Output #7 Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Glow Plug / Configurable Note: This input is reserved for future use.
Output #8 Factory Lock
Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
(Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Delayed Off / Configurable Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Output #10 Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Load Dump / Configurable Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Output #11 Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Input Factory Lock
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Input #20 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #21 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Input #23 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #24 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Input #25 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #26 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #27 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #28 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Utility Single Mode Verify/ Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Configurable Input #29 Fac- Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
tory Lock
Sync Enable/Configurable In- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
put #30 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Load Demand Stop/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #31 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Extended Parallel/Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Input #32 Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Backup Start Disconnect/ Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
Configurable Input #33 Fac- Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Locked.
tory Lock
Analog Input Factory Lock
kW Load Setpoint / Configur- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
able Analog Input #1 Factory Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Unlocked.
Lock
kVAR Load Setpoint / Confi- Prevents the input function pointer from being modified. (Password level: 2.)
gurable Analog Input #2 Fac- Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Unlocked.
tory Lock
Output Factory Lock
Configurable Output #20 Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Configurable Output #21 Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Configurable Output #22 Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
Factory Lock (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Not Locked.
Analog Output Factory Lock
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
gurable Analog Output #1 (Password level: 2.)
Output Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Unlocked.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from being modified.
gurable Analog Output #2 (Password level: 2.)
Factory Lock Allowed values: Not Locked, Locked. Default value: Unlocked.
Reset Gen Bus Energy Me-
ter
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Use to permanently clear all genset bus energy meter values (Password level:
Meters 1.)
Allowed values: Do Nothing, Clear Counters. Default value: Do Nothing.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.
Reset Utility Energy Meter
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Use to permanently clear all Utility energy meter values (Password level: 1.)
ters Allowed values: Do Nothing, Clear Counters. Default value: Do Nothing.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Allowed values: 0~59. Default value: 0.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Allowed values: 1~31. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 1.
Utility Reset All Energy Me- Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Allowed values: 0~99. Default value: 0.

ENGINE (OEM ENGINE SETUP) module (ECM) or another device does not turn on the
starter, the genset does not start, and there is no fault
code.
Note: If you change Starter Owner to ECS,, the PCC
does not control the starter. If the engine control Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-28. OEM ENGINE SETUP
NAME DESCRIPTION
ECM CAN Enable Set to Disabled if there is no ECM (HMECM or otherwise) connected to the
control. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled.
ECM Datasave Time Delay A trim that sets the delay time for the ECM Dataplate saves (Password level:
2.)
Allowed values: 0~60 seconds. Default value: 30 seconds.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
CAN Failure Retries Sets the maximum number of CAN communication retries (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10. Default value: 3.
Keyswitch Minimum On Time Minimum time the keyswitch driver command needs to be on before CAN
datalink health will be checked (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0.1~5 seconds. Default value: 4 seconds.
Fault Code 1117 Enable Used to Enable/Disable fault 1117 on the genset control. Fault will be ignored
with a disabled setting. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Enabled.
Starter Owner Tells the GCS which control system has starter control. You have to be in Set-
up mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: GCS, ECS. Default value: 0.
Prelube Function Enable Selects whether the Prelube function is enabled or disabled. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Nominal Battery Voltage Selects the gensets nominal battery operating voltage. You have to be in Set-
up mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 12V, 24V. Default value: 24V.
24V Battery Fault
24 V High Battery Voltage Sets 24V high battery voltage fault threshold (Password level: 1.)
Threshold Allowed values: 28~34 Vdc. Default value: 32 Vdc.
24 V Weak Battery Voltage Sets 24V weak battery voltage fault threshold (Password level: 1.)
Threshold Allowed values: 12~16 Vdc. Default value: 14.4 Vdc.
24 V Low Battery Voltage Sets 24V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset operation while in rated
Running Threshold mode (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 24~28 Vdc. Default value: 24 Vdc.
24 V Low Battery Voltage Sets 24V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset operation in all modes
Stopped Threshold except rated (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 22~26 Vdc. Default value: 24 Vdc.
12V Battery Fault
12 V High Battery Voltage Sets 12V high battery voltage fault threshold. (Password level: 1.)
Threshold Allowed values: 14~17 Vdc. Default value: 16 Vdc.
12 V Weak Battery Voltage Sets 12V weak battery voltage fault threshold (Password level: 1.)
Threshold Allowed values: 6~10 Vdc. Default value: 8 Vdc.
12 V Low Battery Voltage Sets 12V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset operation while in rated
Running Threshold mode (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 12~16 Vdc. Default value: 12 Vdc.
12 V Low Battery Voltage Sets 12V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset operation in all modes
Stopped Threshold except rated (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 11~13 Vdc. Default value: 12 Vdc.
High Battery Voltage Set The time delay until a high battery voltage condition is reported as a fault.
Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~60 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Low Battery Voltage Set The time delay until a low battery voltage condition is reported as a fault
Time (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~60 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
Weak Battery Voltage Set (Password level: 1.)
Time Allowed values: 1~5 seconds. Default value: 2 seconds.
Charging Alternator Fault Sets the time delay for the charging alt failure fault (Password level: 1.)
Time Delay Allowed values: 2~300 seconds. Default value: 120 seconds.
Alternate Frequency Switch Sets the genset nominal frequency. You have to be in Setup mode to change
this. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 50 Hz, 60 Hz. Default value: 60Hz.
Frequency to Speed Gain Sets the rpm/Hz conversion factor which is a function of the poles of the alter-
Select nator and/or any gearboxes. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
(Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 60 rpm/Hz, 30 rpm/Hz, 20 rpm/Hz, 36 rpm/Hz, Adjustable
Freq/Speed Gain. Default value: 30 rpm/Hz.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Adjustable Freq/Speed Gain Sets the rpm/Hz conversion factor when the Freq to Speed Gain Select trim is
set to this trim. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level:
2.)
Allowed values: 0~240 rpm/Hz. Default value: 30 rpm/Hz.
V/Hz Knee Frequency (50 Note: The parameter depends on Alternate Frequency Switch.
Hz)
V/Hz Knee Frequency (60 The voltage will roll off (decrease) proportionally to the V/Hz setup, once the
Hz) frequency drops below the set point in the V/Hz Knee Frequency. This allows
the genset to recover faster when the frequency drops. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 Hz. Default value: 1 Hz.
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (50 Hz) Note: The parameter depends on Alternate Frequency Switch.
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (60 Hz)
The amount of voltage roll off when the frequency is below the knee frequency
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 % / Hz. Default value: 2.2 % / Hz.
Starting to Rated Ramp Time The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from starting speed to
rated speed (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~30 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.

ALTERNATOR (OEM ALTERNATOR If K2 is too high, the voltage performance is un-


SETUP) stable. If K2 is too low, the voltage performance
is slow or has steady-state voltage-offset er-
Genset Tuning rors.
In general, K2 decreases in value with increas-
The automatic voltage regulator (AVR) uses a four- ing generator size.
coefficient PID algorithm that runs five hundred
times each second.
K3 affects high-frequency characteristics of the
K1 sets the overall AVR gain. It is a true proportional AVR algorithm. It is set for basic stability. In general,
gain which is multiplied against the voltage error sig- it should not need to be adjusted.
nal.
K4 is a calculated value. You cannot adjust it. It is set
K1 should be adjusted to meet the specification for basic stability.
for percent off rated voltage during load accep-
tance and to prevent large voltage overshoots The damping term is used to calculate K4. It affects
during offloads and genset startup. high-frequency characteristics of the AVR algo-
In general, K1 increases in value with increas- rithm. It is set for basic stability. In general, it should
ing generator size. not need to be adjusted.

K2 controls the recovery shape of voltage transients Table 5-29 and Table 5-30 provide standard values
during large-load acceptance and rejection. This is for K1K4 and damping terms for Cummins Gener-
a true integral gain which is multiplied against the ator Technologies (CGT) alternators at 50-Hz and
sum of all previous errors. 60-Hz operation.
TABLE 5-29. STANDARD VALUES FOR K1K4 AND DAMPING TERMS FOR CGT ALTERNATORS (50-HZ
OPERATION)
GENERATOR CGT BC/UC CGT BC/UC CGT (NONP7)
Output Power < 200 kW 200 kW 400 kW > 400 kW
Open-circuit Time Constant <=1.2 sec 1.3 sec 2.2 sec >= 2.3 sec
K1 3.50 4.5 5.0
K2 1.00 0.80 0.50
K3 84.0 84.0 84.0
K4 12.48 (calculated) 12.48 (calculated) 12.48 (calculated)
Damping 78.0 78.0 78.0
Shunt Gain Multiplier 1.5 1.5 1.5

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TABLE 5-30. STANDARD VALUES FOR K1K4 AND DAMPING TERMS FOR CGT ALTERNATORS (60-HZ
OPERATION)
GENERATOR CGT BC/UC CGT BC/UC CGT (NONP7)
Output Power < 200 kW 200 kW 400 kW > 400 kW
Open-circuit Time Constant <=1.2 sec 1.3 sec 2.2 sec >= 2.3 sec
K1 3.50 4.5 5.0
K2 1.00 0.80 0.50
K3 86.0 86.0 86.0
K4 11.06 (calculated) 11.06 (calculated) 11.06 (calculated)
Damping 79.0 79.0 79.0
Shunt Gain Multiplier 1.5 1.5 1.5

Genset Voltage Voltage Threshold, the sooner the PCC generates


this fault. This behavior is shown in Figure 5-2.
Set the Genset Nominal Voltage to the voltage rat-
ing of the alternator. Genset Nominal Voltage is re-
t
stricted to these ranges.

Single phase connections: t1


Single phase Genset nom voltage lo limit <
Genset Nominal Voltage <
Single phase Genset nom voltage hi limit
t2
Three phase connections:
t3
3 ph high conn Genset nom voltage lo limit < V
Genset Nominal Voltage < V1 V2
3 ph high conn Genset nom voltage hi limit
FIGURE 5-2. HIGH AC VOLTAGE FAULT WHEN
3 ph low conn Genset nom voltage lo limit < TRIP CHARACTERISTIC IS INVERSE TIME

Genset Nominal Voltage < TABLE 5-31. HIGH AC VOLTAGE FAULT WHEN
TRIP CHARACTERISTIC IS INVERSE TIME
3 ph low conn Genset nom voltage hi limit LABEL DESCRIPTION
t1 High AC Voltage Delay
Note: The PCC ignores the potential transformer (PT)
ratio if Genset Nominal Voltage is less than 600 VAC. t2 1 second
t3 0.6 seconds
Use High AC Voltage Trip Characteristic to specify V1 High AC Voltage Threshold
how quickly the PCC generates shutdown fault V2 Instantaneous High AC Voltage Threshold
1446 (High AC Voltage).
If the maximum phase voltage is greater than High
If High AC Voltage Trip Characteristic is Fixed Time, AC Voltage Threshold and less than Instantaneous
the PCC generates this fault when one or more High AC Voltage Threshold18, the PCC generates
phase voltages is greater than High AC Voltage shutdown fault 1446 (High AC Voltage) increasingly
Threshold for High AC Voltage Delay. This is often quickly, from High AC Voltage Delay to 1 second.
suitable when the genset is starting large motors.
If the maximum phase voltage is greater than or
equal to Instantaneous High AC Voltage Threshold,
If High AC Voltage Trip Characteristic is Inverse
the PCC generates this fault in 0.6 seconds.
Time, the PCC generates this fault more quickly or
more slowly depending on the voltage. The more The PCC generates shutdown fault 1447 (Low AC
one or more phase voltages is greater than High AC Voltage) if one or more phase voltages is less than
18. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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Low AC Voltage Threshold for Low AC Voltage If Excitation Source is PMG, the maximum
Delay. PWM duty cycle is 60%.
If Excitation Source is Shunt, the maximum
PWM duty cycle is 68%.
Pulse-width Modulation (PWM) in the
Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) The PCC generates shutdown fault 2972 (Field
Overload) if the PCC drives the field windings in the
exciter at the maximum PWM duty cycle for Max
The PCC uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) to Field Time.
drive the field windings in the exciter. The maximum
PWM duty cycle depends on Excitation Source. Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-32. OEM ALTERNATOR SETUP


NAME DESCRIPTION
Nominal Voltage Limits
3 ph high conn Genset nom High voltage setpoint limit for the high connection on a reconnectable alterna-
voltage hi limit tor. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 480 Vac.
3 ph high conn Genset nom Low voltage setpoint limit for the high connection on a reconnectable alterna-
voltage lo limit tor. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 416 Vac.
3 ph low conn Genset nom High voltage setpoint limit for the low connection on a reconnectable alterna-
voltage hi limit tor. You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 240 Vac.
3 ph low conn Genset nom Low voltage setpoint limit for the low connection on a reconnectable alternator.
voltage lo limit You have to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~45000 Vac. Default value: 208 Vac.
Single phase Genset nom High voltage setpoint limit for the single phase connected alternator. You have
voltage hi limit to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~600 Vac. Default value: 240 Vac.
Single phase Genset nom Low voltage setpoint limit for the single phase connected alternator. You have
voltage lo limit to be in Setup mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 1~600 Vac. Default value: 208 Vac.
Excitation Source The type of excitation power source PMG or Shunt. You have to be in Setup
mode to change this. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Shunt, PMG. Default value: PMG.
Excitation Disable Override Use to turn off AVR while running in Manual for troubleshooting (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: Excitation Off, Excitation On. Default value: Excitation On.
AVR Enable Enables or disables the AVR (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: Disable, Enable. Default value: Enable.
Genset PT/CT setup
Genset PT Primary Voltage Genset PT primary voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
(Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 600~45000 Vac. Default value: 600 Vac.
Genset PT Secondary Volt- Genset PT secondar voltage. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
age (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 100~600 Vac. Default value: 100 Vac.
Genset Primary CT Current Genset CT primary current. You have to be in Setup mode to change this.
(Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 5~10000 Amps. Default value: 5 Amps.
Genset CT Secondary Cur- Genset CT secondary current (Password level: 2.)
rent Allowed values: 1 Amp, 5 Amp. Default value: 1 Amp.
AVR 60Hz Gains
K1 (60 Hz) This gain affects the overall regulator gain in 60 Hz applications. Similar to
proportional gain. PCF scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~100 %DC / %Volts. Default value: 4 %DC / %Volts.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
K2 (60 Hz) This is gain 2 in 60 Hz applications. (1K2) is z plane zero location. PCF
scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0.02~99.99. Default value: 1.
K3 (60 Hz) This is gain 3 in 60 Hz applications. K3 is z plane pole location. (K3+K4) is z
plane zero location. PCF scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~100. Default value: 86.
AVR Damping Effect (60 Hz) Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A lower input value
will increase the transient response. A higher value will decrease the transient
response. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~99.99. Default value: 79.
AVR 50Hz Gains
K1 (50 Hz) This gain affects the overall regulator gain in 50 Hz applications. Similar to
proportional gain. PCF scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~100 %DC / %Volts. Default value: 4 %DC / %Volts.
K2 (50 Hz) This is gain 2 in 50 Hz applications. (1K2) is z plane zero location. PCF
scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0.02~99.99. Default value: 1.
K3 (50 Hz) This is gain 3 in 50 Hz applications. K3 is z plane pole location. (K3+K4) is z
plane zero location. PCF scale factor = 0.01 (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~100. Default value: 84.
AVR Damping Effect (50 Hz) Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A lower input value
will increase the transient response. A higher value will decrease the transient
response. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~99.99. Default value: 78.
AC Voltage Faults
High AC Voltage Threshold Percent of desired voltage at which High AC Voltage fault becomes active.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 105~125 %. Default value: 110 %.
High AC Voltage Trip Char- Fixed Time setup allows a greater time delay until shutdown when voltage
acteristic overshoots (good for starting motors). When the control is set up to operate
as Inverse Time, the fault will be more sensitive to voltage spikes and will trip
more rapidly. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Inverse Time, Fixed Time.
High AC Voltage Delay Time delay before High AC Voltage fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.1~10 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Low AC Voltage Threshold Percent of desired voltage at which Low AC Voltage fault becomes active.
(Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 50~95 %. Default value: 85 %.
Low AC Voltage Delay Time delay before Low AC Voltage fault becomes active (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~20 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Lost AC Voltage Threshold Sets average voltage threshold for Loss of AC Voltage sensing fault. (Pass-
word level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~25 %. Default value: 10 %.
Lost AC Time Delay Sets the time delay for the Loss of AC Voltage Sensing fault. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: 0~25 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Underfrequency Fault
Underfrequency Threshold Number of Hertz Alternator Line Frequency may be under nominal frequency
before Underfrequency fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~10 Hz. Default value: 6 Hz.
Underfrequency Delay Time delay before the Underfrequency fault becomes active. (Password level:
1.)
Allowed values: 5~20 seconds. Default value: 10 seconds.
Overfrequency Fault
Overfrequency Enable Enables overfrequency diagnostic witness test. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Overfrequency Threshold Number of Hertz Alternator Line Frequency may be over nominal frequency
before Overfrequency fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2~10 Hz. Default value: 6 Hz.
Overfrequency Delay Time delay before Overfrequency fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~20 seconds. Default value: 20 seconds.
Speed/Frequency Fault
Speed/Frequency Threshold Sets the threshold for generating the Speed/Frequency mismatch fault (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.5~20 Hz. Default value: 1.5 Hz.
Speed/Frequency Delay Sets the delay time for generating the Speed/Frequency mismatch fault (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0.5~10 seconds. Default value: 1 seconds.
Max Field Time The maximum allowed time at Max Field Duty Cycle. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 3~30 seconds. Default value: 15 seconds.

PCCNET SETUP 16 PreHigh Engine Temp W


17 High Engine Temp W
PCCNet Faults 18 PreLow Oil Pressure W
19 Low Oil Pressure W
If the PCC loses communication with a HMI 113, the 20 Overspeed W
PCC generates shutdown fault 2896 (Critical 21 Annunciator Fault Relay R/W
PCCnet Dev Fail) or warning fault 2895 (PCCnet 1 Status
Device Failed) according to HMI113 Annunciator 22 Annunciator Fault Relay R/W
PCCNet Failure Response Type. 2 Status
23 Annunciator Fault Relay R/W
If the PCC loses communication with an Operator 3 Status
Panel, the PCC generates shutdown fault 2896 24 Annunciator Fault Relay R/W
(Critical PCCnet Dev Fail) or warning fault 2895 4 Status
(PCCnet Device Failed) according to HMI320 25 Audible Alarm Status R
PCCNet Failure Response Type. 26 Silence Button Status R
27 Network Error Status R
PCC-HMI 113 Communication 28 Not Used Not Used
29 Not Used Not Used
The PCC and the HMI 113 exchange four bytes, or 30 Not Used Not Used
thirty-two bits, of information on the PCCNet net- 31 Not Used Not Used
work. Each bit is identified in Table 5-33. 32 Not Used Not Used

TABLE 5-33. PCCHMI 113 COMMUNICATION Genset Running is active when event 1465 (Ready
BIT NAME PCC To Load) (page 5-64) is active.
READS/
WRITES PCC Information to the HMI 113
1 Annunciator Fault 1 R
2 Annunciator Fault 2 R Table 5-34 explains the information the PCC sends
3 Annunciator Fault 3 R to the HMI 113.
4 Genset Supplying Load R
TABLE 5-34. HMI 113 STATUS INFORMATION
5 Charger AC Failure R/W
6 Low Coolant Level R/W EVENT/FAULT DESCRIPTION
7 Low Fuel Level R/W 2993 Battery Charger Sw Fail
8 Check Genset W 197 or 235 Low Coolant Level
9 Not in Auto W 1441 Low Fuel Level
10 Genset Running W 1483 Common Alarm (Check Genset)
11 High Battery Voltage W
1463 Not In Auto
12 Low Battery Voltage W
13 Weak Battery W 1465 Genset Running (Ready to Load)
14 Fail to Start W 442 High Battery 1 Voltage
15 Low Coolant Temp W 441 Low Battery 1 Voltage

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1442 Weak Battery Battery Charger AC Failure (HMI113)19
359 Fail To Start Low Coolant Level (HMI113)20
1435 Low Coolant Temperature Low Fuel Level (HMI113)21
146 Pre-High Engine Coolant Tempera-
ture HMI customer faults 13
151 or 1847 High Coolant Temp An input is active if any HMI 113 sends an active sig-
143 Low Oil Rifle Pressure nal. An input is inactive if all of the HMI 113 send an
415 Low Oil Rifle Press inactive signal.
234 or 1992 Crankshaft Speed High
The PCC generates warning fault 2993 (Battery
Charger Sw Fail) as soon as Battery Charger AC
Genset Running is active when event 1465 (Ready
Failure (HMI113) is active.
to Load) (page 5-64) is active.
When Low Coolant Level (HMI113) becomes ac-
The PCC can control up to four relays on the HMI tive, the PCC generates shutdown fault 235 (Low
113. Coolant Level), warning fault 197 (Low Coolant Lev-
el), or no response at all, depending on LCL Detec-
Use HMI113 Output 14 Fault/Event to specify the tion Response.
event/fault codes that control HMI 113 custom re-
lays 14. The PCC generates warning fault 1441 (Low Fuel
Level) when Low Fuel Level (HMI113) is active for
The PCC generates warning fault 1944 (HMI113 Low Fuel Set/Clear Time.
Out Config Error) if more than one source is control-
ling one of the HMI 113 custom relays. HMI 113 customer faults 13 generate warning fault
1853 (Annunciator Input 1 Fault), warning fault 1854
(Annunciator Input 2 Fault), and warning fault 1855
(Annunciator Input 3 Fault), respectively. Use
HMI 113 Information to the PCC HMI113 Fault 13 Text to identify these signals on
the Operator Panel.
The PCC also receives these inputs from the HMI
113: Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-35. PCCNET SETUP
NAME DESCRIPTION
HMI220 PCCnet Failure Re- Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an HMI220 Operator Panel as critical
sponse Type or noncritical.. A critical response will shutdown the genset when PCCnet
communication is lost. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Response.
Default value: NonCrit Device Resp.
HMI320 PCCnet Failure Re- Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an HMI320 Operator Panel as critical
sponse Type or noncritical.. A critical response will shutdown the genset when PCCnet
communication is lost. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Response.
Default value: NonCrit Device Resp.
HMI113 Annunciator PCCnet Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an Annunciator as critical or noncriti-
Failure Response Type cal. Selecting Critical will cause a shutdown when the Annunciator looses
communication. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Response.
Default value: NonCrit Device Resp.
PCCnet Device Failure Time Selects the time allowed for arbitration to occur before a PCCnet failure fault is
Delay generated. (Password level: 2.)
Allowed values: 0~250 seconds. Default value: 60 seconds.
HMI113 Outputs
19. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
20. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
21. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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NAME DESCRIPTION
HMI113 Output 1 Fault/Event Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code which will turn the out-
put relay on and off. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
HMI113 Output 1 Signal Sta- Parameter to monitor the logic output to the Annunciator relay.
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Output 2 Fault/Event Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code which will turn the out-
put relay on and off. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
HMI113 Output 2 Signal Sta- Parameter to monitor the logic output to the Annunciator relay.
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Output 3 Fault/Event Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code which will turn the out-
put relay on and off. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
HMI113 Output 3 Signal Sta- Parameter to monitor the logic output to the Annunciator relay.
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Output 4 Fault/Event Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code which will turn the out-
put relay on and off. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
HMI113 Output 4 Signal Sta- Parameter to monitor the logic output to the Annunciator relay.
tus Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Faults
HMI113 Fault 1 Status Monitor point for input #1 from the Annunciator.
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Fault 1 Text Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable fault text for this
fault. (Password level: 1.)
HMI113 Fault 2 Status Monitor point for input #2 from the Annunciator.
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Fault 2 Text Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable fault text for this
fault. (Password level: 1.)
HMI113 Fault 3 Status Monitor point for the input #3 from the Annunciator.
Allowed values: Inactive, Active.
HMI113 Fault 3 Text Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable fault text for this
fault. (Password level: 1.)

MODBUS SETUP The PCC uses eight data bits and one stop bit in
Modbus connections. You can set up these parame-
Note: See http://www.modbus.org for more informa- ters for Modbus connections:
tion about Modbus. Modbus Node Address: This depends on the
Modbus network to which the PCC is con-
Connect the PCC via Modbus RTU (Remote Termi- nected.
nal Unit) protocol on a two-wire RS-485 master/ Modbus Baud Rate: 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600
slave bus. In this arrangement, the external device bps, 19200 bps, or 38400 bps.
is the master, and the PCC is the slave.
Modbus Parity: none, odd, or even.
The external device can use the Modbus connec- For example, if you use WinTechs ModScan to
tion (page 1-6) to perform these tasks on the PCC: verify Modbus communications, check these set-
Monitor basic read-only parameters tings in ModScan:
The Device Id should be Modbus Node Ad-
Write any parameter that is not considered a dress.
factory-setup or one-time-use parameter.
The Baud Rate should be Modbus Baud Rate.
Start and stop the genset.
The Word Length should be 8.

The external device cannot access any information The Parity should be Modbus Parity.
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The Transmission Mode should be RTU. nostic counters. This is different than the Modbus
standard.
See Appendix D for the current register mapping.
The external device can read 140 contiguous reg-
isters, write 140 contiguous registers, or read diag- Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-36. MODBUS SETUP
NAME DESCRIPTION
Modbus Node Address Sets the Modbus address for this node (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~247. Default value: 2.
Modbus Baud Rate Sets the Modbus baud rate. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 2400 Baud, 4800 Baud, 9600 Baud, 19200 Baud, 38400
Baud. Default value: 9600.
Modbus Parity Sets the Modbus parity for this node (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Even, Odd, None. Default value: None.
Modbus Failure Time Delay Time delay before the control activates the Modbus failure fault after the mas-
ter is sensed as no longer present. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~10 seconds. Default value: 4 seconds.
Modbus Communications When set to Reset Commands will reset the Modbus control logicals to an in-
Lost Response Method active state when Modbus communications are lost (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Do Nothing, Reset Commands. Default value: Do Nothing.
Reset Modbus Commands Resets all Modbus volatile commands (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Inactive, Active. Default value: Inactive.
Counters
Modbus Bus Message Count Modbus bus message count
Modbus Slave Message Modbus slave message count
Count
Modbus No Response Count Modbus no response count
Modbus CRC Errors Count Modbus CRC errors count
Modbus Exception Count Modbus exception count
Modbus Clear Counters Resets all Modbus counters (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Do Nothing, Clear Counters. Default value: Do Nothing.

DISPLAY OPTIONS
Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-37. DISPLAY OPTIONS
NAME DESCRIPTION
Power Mgmt This controls how the Operator Panel uses and conserves power. For exam-
ple, if this is set to Max, the backlight turns off after a specified period of inac-
tivity.
Language This is the language used in the Operator Panel.
Backlight Timer This is how long the graphical display remains backlit when there is no activity
with the Operator Panel. Power Mgmt must be set to Max.
Sleep Timer This is how many minutes the Operator Panel waits when there is no activity
with the Operator Panel before it can enter powerdown mode (page 3-11).
The Operator Panel does not enter powerdown mode until the PCC enters
powerdown mode.
Sleep Mode This indicates whether or not powerdown mode is enabled in the Operator
Panel.
Contrast This controls the contrast in the graphical display.
Mode Change This indicates whether or not a password is required to use the buttons on the
Operator Panel to change the mode of operation (page 3-7). If this is set to
Enabled, the password is required. If this is set to Disabled, the password is
not required. This has no effect if a keyswitch controls the mode of operation.
Units
Temperature This controls the unit of measure for temperature used in the Operator Panel.
Fluid Pressure This controls the unit of measure for fluid pressure used in the Operator Panel.
Gas Pressure This controls the unit of measure for gas pressure used in the Operator Panel.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Fluid Flow This controls the unit of measure fluid flow used in the Operator Panel.
Fluid Volume This controls the unit of measure fluid volume used in the Operator Panel.

CLOCK SETUP daylight saving time before daylight saving time


ends, the PCC does not automatically subtract Day-
Real-time Clock light Savings Time Adjustment from the clock. You
have to adjust the clock manually.
The PCC has a real-time clock that is used to cal-
culate how long the controller has been on, to create If the battery is disconnected from the PCC, the
the timestamp on faults, and to support the exercise realtime clock continues to run for about one hour.
scheduler (page 5-32). The clock displays time in Afterwards, the PCC generates warning fault 1689
24-hour format and recognizes dates until 2100. (Real Time Clock Power), and the clock has to be re-
set.
You can also set up daylight saving time. When day-
light saving time begins, the PCC adds Daylight
Savings Time Adjustment to the clock. If you disable Each label is described in the following table.

TABLE 5-38. CLOCK SETUP


NAME DESCRIPTION
Clock
Clock Hour Use to set or read the current hour. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~23.
Clock Minute Use to set or read the current minute. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~59.
Clock Second Use to set or read the current second. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~59.
Clock Date Use to set or read the current date. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~31.
Clock Month Use to set or read the current month. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~12.
Clock Year Use to set or read the current year. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~99.
Daylight saving time
Daylight Savings Time En- Use to enable the daylight savings time feature. (Password level: 1.)
able Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Daylight Savings Time Ad- Use to set the amount of daylight savings time adjustment applied. (Password
justment level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~120 Minutes. Default value: 60 Minutes.
Start
Daylight Savings Start Month Use to set the month when daylight savings time starts. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 3.
Daylight Savings Start Week Use to set the week of the month when daylight savings time starts. (Pass-
word level: 1.)
Allowed values: First Week, Second Week, Third Week, Fourth Week, Last
Week. Default value: Third Week.
Daylight Savings Start Day Use to set the day of the week when daylight savings time starts. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. Default value: Sunday.
Daylight Savings Start Hour Use to set the hour of the day when daylight savings time starts. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 2.
End
Daylight Savings End Month Use to set the month when daylight savings time ends. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 1~12. Default value: 11.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Daylight Savings End Week Use to set the week of the month when daylight savings time ends. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: First Week, Second Week, Third Week, Fourth Week, Last
Week. Default value: Second Week.
Daylight Savings End Day Use to set the day of the week when daylight savings time ends. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday. Default value: Sunday.
Daylight Savings End Hour Use to set the hour of the day when daylight savings time ends. (Password
level: 1.)
Allowed values: 0~23. Default value: 2.

CONFIGURABLE I/O (CONFIGURABLE I/O) Default functions are available only on the indicated
inputs. For example, Configurable Input #6 can be a
Configurable Inputs Low Fuel Level Switch but not an event/fault Input.

Each configurable input can also be mapped to one


Each configurable input has a default function.
of these functions, instead of their default function:
These default functions are identified in Table 5-39.
Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch
TABLE 5-39. DEFAULT FUNCTIONS FOR Low Coolant Switch #2
CONFIGURABLE INPUTS
INPUT DEFAULT FUNCTION High Alt Temperature Switch
1 Event/fault Input Ground/Earth Fault Switch
2 Event/fault Input Exercise Switch
5 Low Coolant Level Switch Battle Short Switch
Fire Detected
6 Low Fuel Level Switch Battery Charger Failed Switch
10 Remote Fault Reset Switch Low Engine Temperature Switch
11 Start Type Speed Droop Enable Switch
12 Rupture Basin Switch Voltage Droop Enable Switch
Differential Fault
13 Event/fault Input PTC Mode Switch
14 Event/fault Input Ramp Load/Unload Switch
20 Transfer Inhibit
Note: If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, you
21 Retransfer Inhibit cannot change the function of Configurable Input #5
23 Utility CB Pos B (NC) or Configurable Input #12.
24 Utility CB Tripped Status
Note: Currently, Speed Droop Enable Switch and
25 Utility CB Inhibit Voltage Droop Enable Switch are not available, but
26 Genset CB Pos B (NC) they appear in the Operator Panel.
27 Genset CB Tripped Status
You can only map one configurable input to each of
28 Genset CB Inhibit these functions. For example, there cannot be two
29 Single Mode Verify Battle Short Switches.
30 Synchronizer Enable
31 Load Demand Stop You can also set up a configurable input to do noth-
ing at all.
32 Extended Parallel Switch
You can specify the function of each configurable in-
If there are two default functions in Table 5-39, the put if this ability is not locked. For example, if Confi-
function depends on LBNG Genset Enable. If this is gurable Input #1 Factory Lock is Not Locked, use
set to Disable, the first function is the default func- Configurable Input #1 Input Function Pointer to
tion. If this is set to Enable, the second function is the specify the function of Configurable Input #1. If Con-
default function. figurable Input #1 Factory Lock is Locked, you can

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still look at Configurable Input #1 Input Function Low Coolant Level Switch (Default Function for
Pointer to see what the current function of Confi- Configurable Input #5)
gurable Input #1 is.
The PCC generates one of the events/faults in Table
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Disable, you can 5-41 when the switch becomes active.
specify the active state for each configurable input. TABLE 5-41. LOW COOLANT LEVEL FAULTS
For example, Configurable Input #1 Active State
LCL DETECTION RESPONSE EVENT/FAULT
Selection specifies the active state for Configurable
Input #1. Shutdown Shutdown fault 235
Warning Warning fault 197
Event/fault Input (Default Function for Configur- None No fault
able Inputs #1, #2, #13, and #14)
Low Fuel Level Switch (Default Function for
Configurable Input #6)
Table 5-40 identifies the configurable inputs and the
event/fault codes the PCC generates when a confi- The PCC generates warning fault 1441 (Low Fuel
gurable input becomes active. Level) after the switch is active for Low Fuel Set/
Clear Time.
TABLE 5-40. CONFIGURABLE INPUT EVENT/FAULT
CODES Remote Fault Reset Switch (Default Function
INPUT EVENT/FAULT CODE for Configurable Input #10)
1 1573
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
2 1312
generate a fault reset signal (page 7-4).
13 1317
14 1318 Start Type (Default Function for Configurable In-
put #11)
You can specify the type of event/fault (page 7-1) The PCC may be connected to a device that can
the PCC generates when the configurable input is generate a start type signal (page 3-9).
active. For example, use Configurable Input #1
Fault Response to specify whether the PCC gener- Rupture Basin Switch (Default Function for
ates a shutdown fault, warning fault, or event when Configurable Input #12)
Configurable Input #1 is active.
The PCC generates warning fault 2945 (Rupture
Note: Configurable Input #1 Fault Response has no Basin Switch) after the switch is active for Rupture
effect unless the configurable input is mapped to its Basin Time.
default function.
Differential Fault (Default Function for Configur-
By default, configurable inputs generate events, able Input #12)
though this may be changed at the factory. The PCC generates shutdown fault 3399 (Differen-
tial Fault Condition Exists) when the switch be-
You can specify the text that is displayed when the comes active.
corresponding event/fault input is active. For exam-
ple, use Configurable Input #1 Fault Text to specify Transfer Inhibit (Default Function for Configur-
the text for event/fault code 1573. The parameters able Input #20)
for other configurable inputs are similar.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
Fire Detected (Default Function for Configur- generate a transfer inhibit signal (page 4-21).
able Input #5) Retransfer Inhibit (Default Function for Confi-
gurable Input #21)
The PCC generates shutdown with cooldown fault
1794 (Fire Detected) when the switch becomes ac- The PCC may be connected to a device that can
tive. generate a retransfer inhibit signal (page 4-21).

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Utility CB Pos B (NC) (Default Function for Con- Extended Parallel Switch (Default Function for
figurable Input #23) Configurable Input #32)

The PCC monitors the normally-closed output of a The PCC may be connected to a device that can
dual-contact, utility circuit breaker. generate an extended parallel signal (page 4-20).
Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch
Utility CB Tripped Status (Default Function for
Configurable Input #24) The PCC generates warning fault 1439 (Low Day
Tank Fuel Sw) after the switch is active for Low Fuel
The PCC generates warning fault 1219 (Utility in Day Tank Time.
Breaker Tripped) when the switch becomes active.
Low Coolant Switch #2
Utility CB Inhibit (Default Function for Configur-
able Input #25) The PCC generates warning fault 2977 (Low Cool-
ant Level 2 Sw) as soon as the switch becomes ac-
tive.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a utility CB inhibit signal (page 4-36). High Alt Temperature Switch

Genset CB Pos B (NC) (Default Function for The PCC generates warning fault 2979 (High Alter-
Configurable Input #26) nator Temp Sw) after the switch is active for High Al-
ternator Temperature Switch Time.
The PCC monitors the normally-closed output of a
dual-contact, genset circuit breaker. Ground/Earth Fault Switch
The PCC generates warning fault 2938 (Earth/
Genset CB Tripped Status (Default Function for Ground Fault) when the ground fault relay becomes
Configurable Input #27) active.
The PCC generates warning fault 1328 (Genset Exercise Switch
Breaker Tripped) when the switch becomes active.
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
Genset CB Inhibit (Default Function for Confi- generate an exercise signal (page 3-8).
gurable Input #28)
Battle Short Switch
The PCC may be connected to a device that can The PCC may be connected to a device that puts
generate a genset CB inhibit signal (page 4-34). the PCC in Battle Short mode (page 7-4).

Single Mode Verify (Default Function for Confi- Battery Charger Failed Switch
gurable Input #29)
The PCC generates warning fault 2993 (Battery
The PCC generates warning fault 1455 (Utility Charger Sw Fail) when the battery charger stops
Breaker Position Contact) when the switch be- working properly.
comes inactive. Low Engine Temperature Switch
Synchronizer Enable (Default Function for Con- The PCC generates warning fault 1435 (Low Cool-
figurable Input #30) ant Temperature) when the switch becomes active.

The PCC may be connected to a device that can Speed Droop Enable Switch
generate a sync enable signal (page 4-2).
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a speed droop enable signal (page 4-37).
Load Demand Stop (Default Function for Confi-
gurable Input #31) Voltage Droop Enable Switch

The PCC may be connected to a device that can The PCC may be connected to a device that can
generate a load demand stop signal (page 4-38). generate a voltage droop enable signal (page 4-38).

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PTC Mode Switch kW Load Setpoint (Default Function for Confi-
gurable Analog Input #1)
The PCC may be connected to a device that can
This function has no effect unless these conditions
generate a PTC mode switch signal (page 4-20).
are met:
Ramp Load/Unload Switch The PCC is in Load Govern paralleling state
(page 4-29).
The PCC may be connected to a device that can Load Govern kW Setpoint Source is set to Ana-
generate a ramp load unload signal (page 4-38). log Input.

The PCC may be connected to a device that helps


Configurable Analog Inputs determine Load Govern kW Target.

Each configurable analog input has a default func- kW Load Setpoint is the current value of this confi-
tion. These default functions are identified in Table gurable analog input.
5-42.
kVAR Load Setpoint (Default Function for Confi-
gurable Analog Input #2)
TABLE 5-42. DEFAULT FUNCTIONS FOR
CONFIGURABLE ANALOG INPUTS This function has no effect unless these conditions
INPUT DEFAULT FUNCTION are met:
1 kW Load Setpoint
The PCC is in Load Govern paralleling state
2 kVAR Load Setpoint (page 4-29).
Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source is set to
Default functions are available only on the indicated Analog Input.
inputs. For example, Configurable Analog Input #1
can be a kW Load Setpoint but not a kVAR Load Set- The PCC may be connected to a device that helps
point. determine Load Govern kVAR Target.

kVAR Load Setpoint is the current value of this con-


Each configurable analog input can also be mapped
figurable analog input.
to one of these functions, instead of their default
function: External Speed Bias
External Speed Bias
The PCC may be connected to a device that can ad-
External Voltage Bias just the speed reference (page 3-15).

External Voltage Bias


You can only map one configurable input to each of
these functions. For example, there cannot be two The PCC may be connected to a device that can ad-
External Speed Bias inputs. just the voltage setpoint (page 3-15).

You can also set up a configurable input to do noth- Configurable Outputs


ing at all.
Each configurable output has a default function.
These default functions are identified in Table 5-43.
You can specify the function of each configurable
analog input if this ability is not locked. For example, TABLE 5-43. DEFAULT FUNCTIONS FOR
if Configurable Analog Input #1 Factory Lock is Not CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTS
Locked, use Configurable Analog Input #1 Analog OUTPUT DEFAULT FUNCTION
Input Function Pointer to specify the function of 1 Event/fault Output
Configurable Analog Input #1. If Configurable Ana- 2 Event/fault Output
log Input #1 Factory Lock is Locked, you can still
3 Event/fault Output
look at Configurable Analog Input #1 Analog Input
Function Pointer to see what the current function of 4 Event/fault Output
Configurable Analog Input #1 is. 5 Ready To Load

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6 Oil Priming Pump Output #1 Invert Bypass is set to Not Bypassed if
7 Local Status Configurable Output #1 should be inverted.
10 Delayed Off Event/fault Outputs (Default Function for Confi-
11 Load Dump gurable Outputs #1, #2, #3, #4, #20, #21, and #22)
20 Event/fault Output
21 Event/fault Output Use one of these parameters to map a configurable
output to a specific event/fault code (page 7-11):
22 Event/fault Output
Configurable Output #1 Event Code
Default functions are available only on the indicated Configurable Output #2 Event Code
outputs. For example, Configurable Output #5 can
generate a Ready To Load signal but not a Delayed Configurable Output #3 Event Code
Off signal. Configurable Output #4 Event Code
Configurable Output #20 Event Code
Each configurable output can also be mapped to
one of these functions, instead of their default func- Configurable Output #21 Event Code
tion: Configurable Output #22 Event Code
Event code 1540 (Common Warning)
The configurable output follows the status of the
Event code 1541 (Common Shutdown) event. If the event is active, the configurable output
Event code 1122 (Rated to Idle Delay) is active. If the event is inactive, the configurable
output is inactive.
Fault Code Function #1
Fault Code Function #2 Ready To Load (Default Function for Configur-
able Output #5)
Fault Code Function #3
Fault Code Function #4 The PCC may notify a device when event 1465
(Ready to Load) is active.
Fault Code Function #5
Event 1465 (Ready to Load) is active when these
LBNG Start-Enable Function
conditions are met.
LBNG Idle Speed Event Function
The genset is running at 90% rated voltage.
You can map each Fault Code Function parameter The genset is running at 90% rated frequency.
to a specific event/fault code (page 7-11). The PCC is in Auto mode (page 3-8); or the
PCC is in Manual mode (page 3-10), and Ex-
You can only map one configurable output to each of
citation Disable Override is Excitation On.
these functions. For example, there cannot be two
Common Shutdown outputs. This event can be active when the genset is running
at rated speed and voltage (page 3-15) and when
You can also set up a configurable output to do noth- the PCC is running the Time Delay to Stop (page
ing at all. 3-17) step, the Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)
step, or the Rated to Idle Transition Delay (page
In addition, you can specify the function of each con- 3-18) step in the stop sequences (page 3-16).
figurable output if this ability is not locked. For exam-
ple, use Configurable Output #1 Output Function Oil Priming Pump (Default Function for Confi-
Pointer to specify the function of Configurable Out- gurable Output #6)
put #1 if Configurable Output #1 Factory Lock is Not
Locked. If Configurable Output #1 Factory Lock is The PCC may be connected to the oil-priming pump
Locked, you can still look at Configurable Output #1 to prelube the engine. This reduces wear and dam-
Output Function Pointer to see what the current age to moving parts in the engine after long periods
function of Configurable Output #1 is. of inactivity.

You can specify whether or not the PCC should in- See Sequences of Operation (page 3-10) for more
vert the output signal. For example, Configurable information about the behavior of this output.

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Local Status (Default Function for Configurable Configurable Analog Outputs
Output #7)
Each configurable analog output has a default func-
This default function is reserved for future use. You tion. These default functions are identified in Table
can map this configurable input to a different func- 5-44.
tion, however.
TABLE 5-44. DEFAULT FUNCTIONS FOR
CONFIGURABLE ANALOG OUTPUTS
Delayed Off (Default Function for Configurable OUTPUT DEFAULT FUNCTION
Output #10)
1 Speed Bias Output
2 Voltage Bias Output
The PCC may notify a device when the PCC runs
Start Engine (page 3-14). The connection remains
active for Delayed Off FSO Relay Time after the Default functions are available only on the indicated
stop sequence (page 3-16) has finished. outputs. For example, Configurable Analog Output
#1 can generate a Speed Bias Output but not a Volt-
age Bias Output.
Load Dump (Default Function for Configurable
Output #11) Each configurable analog output can also be
mapped to one of these functions, instead of their
The PCC may notify a device when warning fault default function:
1464 (Load Dump Fault) is active.
Genset Average Voltage
Warning fault 1464 (Load Dump Fault) is active Genset Average Current
when one of these conditions applies. Genset Total Power Factor
A derate event (page 7-3) is active. Genset Frequency
A delayed shutdown (page 7-11) is active. Genset Total kW
Load dump overload and underfrequency Genset Total kVAR
protection (page 5-33). Average Engine Speed (Engine Speed)
A derate request from the engine control mod- Coolant Temperature
ule (ECM).
Oil Pressure
LBNG Start-Enable Function Oil Temperature
Intake Manifold Temperature
The PCC may notify a device when shutdown fault
code 3481 (StartInhibit Shutdown Fault) or warn- You can only map one configurable analog output to
ing fault code 3482 (StartInhibit Warning Fault each of these parameters. For example, there can-
Event) is active. not be two Genset Average Voltage outputs.

LBNG Idle Speed Event Function You can also set up a configurable output to do noth-
ing at all.
This function has no effect unless these conditions In addition, you can specify the function of each con-
are met. figurable analog output if this ability is not locked.
LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable. For example, use Configurable Analog Output #1
Analog Output Function Pointer to specify the func-
LBNG Idle Speed Event Enable is set to En- tion of Configurable Analog Output #1 if Configur-
able. able Analog Output #1 Output Factory Lock is Not
Locked. If Configurable Analog Output #1 Output
The PCC may notify a device when the PCC is run- Factory Lock is Locked, you can still look at Confi-
ning Idle Warmup (page 3-14), Rated to Idle Ramp gurable Analog Output #1 Analog Output Function
Time (page 3-18), or Idle Cooldown Time (page Pointer to see what the current function of Configur-
3-18). able Analog Output #1 is.

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Speed Bias Output (Default Function for Confi- Voltage Bias Output (Default Function for Confi-
gurable Analog Output #1) gurable Analog Output #2)

This function depends on External Bias Commands


This function depends on whether or not the PCC is
Enable and whether or not the PCC is running one
running one of these processes:
of these processes:
Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) Starting to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15)
Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15) Idle to Rated Ramp Time (page 3-15)
Rated speed and voltage (page 3-15) Rated speed and voltage (page 3-15)

Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice Delay Controlled Shutdown Advance Notice Delay
(page 3-17) (page 3-17)
Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
Time Delay to Stop (page 3-17)
Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)
Rated Cooldown Time (page 3-17)
Rated to Idle Transition Time (page 3-18)
Rated to Idle Transition Time (page 3-18)
If External Bias Commands Enable is set to Enabled
If the PCC is running one of these processes, the and the PCC is running one of these processes, the
PCC notifies another device what the percentage PCC notifies another device what the difference is
difference is between the speed reference (page between the voltage setpoint (page 3-15) and
3-15) and the base speed (Alternate Frequency 100%. If the voltage setpoint is less than 100%, this
Switch multiplied by Frequency to Speed Gain Se- value is negative.
lect). If the speed reference is less than the base
If External Bias Commands Enable is set to Dis-
speed, this value is negative.
abled or the PCC is not running one of these pro-
cesses, the output is 0%.
If the PCC is not running one of these processes,
the output is 0%. Each label is described in the following table.
TABLE 5-45. CONFIGURABLE I/O
NAME DESCRIPTION
Configurable Input Fault #1
Configurable Input #1 Input Configurable Input #1 Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
Function Pointer function input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Configurable Input #1 Fault If the configurable input #1 is configured as a fault input, this sets the fault lev-
Response el (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: None.
Configurable Input #1 Active Trim which allows Input #1 to be inverted logically in the software. (Password
State Selection level: 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Configurable Input #1 Fault Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
Text fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Configurable Input Fault #2
Configurable Input #2 Input Configurable Input #2 Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
Function Pointer function input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Configurable Input #2 Fault If the configurable input #2 is configured as a fault input, this sets the fault lev-
Response el (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: None.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Configurable Input #2 Active Trim which allows Input #2 to be inverted logically in the software. (Password
State Selection level: 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Configurable Input #2 Fault Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
Text fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Configurable Input Fault #13
Configurable Input #13 Input Configurable Input #13 Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
Function Pointer function input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Configurable Input #13 Fault If the configurable input #13 is configured as a fault input, this sets the fault
Response level (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: Event.
Configurable Input #13 Ac- Trim which allows Input #13 to be inverted logically in the software. (Password
tive State Selection level: 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Configurable Input #13 Fault Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
Text fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Configurable Input Fault #14
Configurable Input #14 Input Configurable Input #14 Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
Function Pointer function input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Configurable Input #14 Fault If the configurable input #14 is configured as a fault input, this sets the fault
Response level (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: Event.
Configurable Input #14 Ac- Trim which allows Input #14 to be inverted logically in the software. (Password
tive State Selection level: 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Configurable Input #14 Fault Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Operator panel when this
Text fault becomes active. (Password level: 1.)
Coolant Level/Input #5
Coolant Level/Configurable Coolant Level Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
Input #5 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Coolant Level/Configurable Coolant Level input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
Input #5 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Low Fuel/Input #6
Low Fuel/Configurable Input Low Fuel Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function input
#6 Function Pointer if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Low Fuel FC 1441 Genset Sets the genset response for fault code 1441. (Password level: 1.)
Response Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: Warning.
Low Fuel/Configurable Input Low Fuel input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password level:
#6 Active State Selection 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Fault Reset/Input #10

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Fault Reset/Configurable In- Fault Reset Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function in-
put #10 Function Pointer put if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Fault Reset/Configurable In- Fault Reset input software logic state inversion bypass control. (Password lev-
put #10 Active State Selec- el: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Start Type/Input #11
Start Type/Configurable Input Start Type Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function input
#11 Function Pointer if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Start Type/Configurable Input Start Type input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password level:
#11 Active State Selection 1.)
Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Rupture Basin/Input #12
Rupture Basin/Configurable Rupture Basin Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
Input #12 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC
Mode Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short
Switch. Default value: Default.
Rupture Basin Level Re- Sets low rupture basin fault response to None, Warning or Shutdown. (Pass-
sponse word level: 1.)
Allowed values: None, Warning, Shutdown. Default value: Warning.
Rupture Basin/Configurable Rupture Basin input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
Input #12 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active closed.
Configurable Output #1
Configurable Output #1 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 1540.
Configurable Output #1 Out- Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
put Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #1 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Configurable Output #2
Configurable Output #2 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 1541.
Configurable Output #2 Out- Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
put Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #2 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Fault Code Function #1 The fault/event code for this configurable function output. (Password level: 1.)
Fault/Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Fault Code Function #2 The fault/event code for this configurable function output. (Password level: 1.)
Fault/Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
Fault Code Function #3 The fault/event code for this configurable function output. (Password level: 1.)
Fault/Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
Configurable Output #3
Configurable Output #3 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 1463.
Configurable Output #3 Out- Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
put Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #3 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Configurable Output #4
Configurable Output #4 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 1465.
Configurable Output #4 Out- Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
put Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #4 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Fault Code Function #4 The fault/event code for this configurable function output. (Password level: 1.)
Fault/Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
Fault Code Function #5 The fault/event code for this configurable function output. (Password level: 1.)
Fault/Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: 0.
Ready to Load/Output #5
Ready To Load /Configurable Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output #5 Output Function Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Ready To Load /Configurable Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
Output #5 Invert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Oil Priming Pump/Output #6
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
able Output #6 Output Func- Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
tion Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. If bypassed, the func-
able Output #6 Invert By- tion is not inverted (Password level: 1.)
pass Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: bypassed.
Local Status/Output #7

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Local Status / Configurable Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output #7 Output Function Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Local Status / Configurable Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
Output #7 Invert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Glow Plug/Output #8 Note: This input is reserved for future use.
Glow Plug / Configurable Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output #8 Output Function Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Glow Plug / Configurable Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
Output #8 Invert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Delayed Off/Output #10
Delayed Off / Configurable Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output #10 Output Function Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Delayed Off / Configurable Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
Output #10 Invert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. (Default: Bypassed.)
Load Dump/Output #11
Load Dump / Configurable Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output #11 Output Function Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Pointer Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Load Dump / Configurable Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
Output #11 Invert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Transfer Inhibit/Input #20
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Transfer Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
Input #20 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Transfer Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
Input #20 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Retransfer Inhibit/Input #21
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- Retransfer Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
able Input #21 Function tion input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- Retransfer Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #21 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Utility CB Pos B/Input #23
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Utility CB Pos B Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
Input #23 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Utility CB Pos B input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
Input #23 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Utility CB Tripped/Input #24
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- Utility CB Tripped Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
able Input #24 Function tion input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- Utility CB Tripped input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #24 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Utility CB Inhibit/Input #25
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Utility CB Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
Input #25 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Utility CB Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
Input #25 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Genset CB Pos B/Input #26
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- Genset CB Pos B Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
able Input #26 Function tion input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- Genset CB Pos B input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #26 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Genset CB Tripped/Input #27
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- Genset CB Tripped Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
able Input #27 Function function input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- Genset CB Tripped input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #27 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Genset CB Inhibit/Input #28
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- Genset CB Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
able Input #28 Function tion input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- Genset CB Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #28 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Util Sing Mode Ver/Input #29
Utility Single Mode Verify/ Utility Single Mode Verify Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alter-
Configurable Input #29 Func- nate function input if value not set to default. (Password level: 1.)
tion Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility Single Mode Verify/ Utility Single Mode Verify input software logic state inversion bypass control
Configurable Input #29 Ac- (Password level: 1.)
tive State Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Sync Enable/Input #30
Sync Enable/Configurable In- Sync Enable Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate function
put #30 Function Pointer input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Sync Enable/Configurable In- Sync Enable input software logic state inversion bypass control (Password
put #30 Active State Selec- level: 1.)
tion Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Load Demand Stop/Input
#31
Load Demand Stop/Configur- Load Demand Stop Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate
able Input #31 Function function input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Load Demand Stop/Configur- Load Demand Stop input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #31 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Extended Parallel/Input #32
Extended Parallel/Configur- Extended Parallel Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
able Input #32 Function tion input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Extended Parallel/Configur- Extended Parallel input software logic state inversion bypass control (Pass-
able Input #32 Active State word level: 1.)
Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Backup Strt Disc/Input #33
Backup Start Disconnect/ Backup Start Disconnect function pointer. Feeds input signal to alternate func-
Configurable Input #33 Func- tion input if value not set to default (Password level: 1.)
tion Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch, Low Cool-
ant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch, Ground Fault Switch, PTC Mode
Switch, Ramp Load/Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Backup Start Disconnect/ Backup Start Disconnect input software logic state inversion bypass control
Configurable Input #33 Ac- (Password level: 1.)
tive State Selection Allowed values: Active Closed, Active Open. Default value: Active Closed.
Configurable Output #20
Configurable Output #20 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: Fault Code 1311.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Configurable Output #20 Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #20 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Configurable Output #21
Configurable Output #21 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: Fault Code 1311.
Configurable Output #21 Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #21 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
Configurable Output #22
Configurable Output #22 The event code for this output. (Password level: 1.)
Event Code Allowed values: 0~65530. Default value: Fault Code 1311.
Configurable Output #22 Points to the function that controls the output (Password level: 1.)
Output Function Pointer Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common Shutdown,
Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Function #1, Fault Code Function
#2, Fault Code Function #3, Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5,
LBNG StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function. Default val-
ue: Default.
Configurable Output #22 In- Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. Bypassed = function
vert Bypass not inverted (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: Not Bypassed, Bypassed. Default value: Bypassed.
kW Load Setpoint/AI #1
kW Load Setpoint / Configur- Points to the function the analog input signal feeds (Password level: 1.)
able Analog Input #1 Analog Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, External Speed Bias Input, External Volt-
Input Function Pointer age Bias Input. Default value: Default.
kW Load Setpoint OOR Enable for the default function OOR faults. (Password level: 1.)
Check Enable Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
kVAR Load Setpoint/AI #2
kVAR Load Setpoint / Confi- Points to the function the analog input signal feeds (Password level: 1.)
gurable Analog Input #2 Ana- Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, External Speed Bias Input, External Volt-
log Input Function Pointer age Bias Input. Default value: Default.
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Enable for the default function OOR faults. (Password level: 1.)
Check Enable Allowed values: Disabled, Enabled. Default value: Disabled.
Speed Bias/AO #1
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Points to the function that controls the analog output (Password level: 1.)
gurable Analog Output #1 Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Genset Average Voltage, Genset Aver-
Analog Output Function age Current, Genset Total Power Factor, Genset Frequency, Genset Total kW,
Pointer Genset Total kVAR, Engine Speed, Coolant Temperature, Oil Pressure, Oil
Temperature, Intake Manifold Temperature. Default value: Default.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #1 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In Low Setpoint Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 10000.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #1 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In High Setpoint Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 10000.

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #1 and lower clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out Low Setpoint Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. Default value: 3 Vdc.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #1 and upper clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out High Setpoint Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. Default value: 3 Vdc.
Configurable Analog Output Displays the input precision of the incoming data for the currently selected
#1 Engineering Units Func- function.
tion Scaling Allowed values: 0~500. Default value: 0.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #1 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In Low Function Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 10000.
Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #1 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In High Function Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 10000.
Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #1 and lower clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out Low Function Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. Default value: 3 Vdc.
Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #1 and upper clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out High Function Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. Default value: 3 Vdc.
Setpoint
Voltage Bias/AO #2
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- Points to the function that controls the analog output (Password level: 1.)
gurable Analog Output #2 Allowed values: Default, Do Nothing, Genset Average Voltage, Genset Aver-
Analog Output Function age Current, Genset Total Power Factor, Genset Frequency, Genset Total kW,
Pointer Genset Total kVAR, Engine Speed, Coolant Temperature, Oil Pressure, Oil
Temperature, Intake Manifold Temperature. Default value: Default.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #2 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In Low Setpoint Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 2500.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #2 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In High Setpoint Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 2500.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and lower clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out Low Setpoint Allowed values: 9~9 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and upper clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out High Setpoint Allowed values: 9~9 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Configurable Analog Output Displays the input precision of the incoming data for the currently selected
#2 Engineering Units Func- function.
tion Scaling Allowed values: 0~500. Default value: 0.
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #2 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In Low Function Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 2500.
Setpoint
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog output value (scal-
gurable Analog output #2 En- ing unit) (Password level: 1.)
gineering In High Function Allowed values: 32768~32762. Default value: 2500.
Setpoint
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and lower clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out Low Function Allowed values: 9~9 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Setpoint

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and upper clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out High Function Allowed values: 9~9 Vdc. Default value: 5 Vdc.
Setpoint
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and lower clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out Low Function Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. (Default: 5 Vdc.)
Setpoint
Voltage Bias Output / Confi- The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering value (scaling unit)
gurable Analog output #2 and upper clamp (Password level: 1.)
Analog Out High Function Allowed values: 10~10 Vdc. (Default: 5 Vdc.)
Setpoint

CALIBRATION Each label is described in the following table.


See page 5-76 for calibration procedures.
TABLE 5-46. CALIBRATION
NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset 3 Phase Voltage Cal
Genset L1L2 Voltage Genset L1L2 voltage
Genset L12 Voltage Adjust Genset L12 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset L2L3 Voltage Genset L2L3 voltage
Genset L23 Voltage Adjust Genset L23 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset L3L1 Voltage Genset L3L1 voltage
Genset L31 Voltage Adjust Genset L31 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset 1 Phase Voltage Cal
Genset L1N Voltage Genset L1N voltage
Genset Single Phase L1N Genset Single Phase L1N voltage adjust trim. (Password level: 1.)
Voltage Adjust Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset L2N Voltage Genset L2N voltage
Genset Single Phase L2N Genset Single Phase L2N voltage adjust trim. (Password level: 1.)
Voltage Adjust Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Current Cal
Genset L1 Current Monitors the genset L1 current value.
Genset L1 Current Adjust Genset L1 current adjust trim in percentage. (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset L2 Current Genset L2 current
Genset L2 Current Adjust Genset L2 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset L3 Current Genset L3 current
Genset L3 Current Adjust Genset L3 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Neutral Current Cal
Genset Neutral Current Genset neutral current
Genset Neutral Current Ad- Genset Neutral current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus Voltage Cal
Genset Bus L1L2 Voltage Genset Bus L1L2 voltage
Genset Bus L12 Voltage Ad- Genset bus L12 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus L2L3 Voltage Genset Bus L2L3 voltage
Genset Bus L23 Voltage Ad- Genset bus L23 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus L3L1 Voltage Genset Bus L3L1 voltage

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NAME DESCRIPTION
Genset Bus L31 Voltage Ad- Genset bus L31 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus Current Cal
Genset Bus L1 Current Genset Bus L1 current
Allowed values: 0~65530 Amps.
Genset Bus L1 Current Ad- Genset Bus L1 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus L2 Current Genset Bus L2 current
Genset Bus L2 Current Ad- Genset Bus L2 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Genset Bus L3 Current Genset Bus L3 current
Genset Bus L3 Current Ad- Genset Bus L3 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
just Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Paralleling Application Determines what the function of the Other Meter is.
Allowed values: None, Utility, Genset Bus.
Utility Voltage Cal
Utility L1L2 Voltage Utility L1L2 voltage
Utility L12 Voltage Adjust Utility L12 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Utility L2L3 Voltage Utility L2L3 voltage
Utility L23 Voltage Adjust Utility L23 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Utility L3L1 Voltage Utility L3L1 voltage
Utility L31 Voltage Adjust Utility L31 voltage adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Utility Current Cal
Utility L1 Current Utility L1 current
Utility L1 Current Adjust Utility L1 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Utility L2 Current Utility L2 current
Utility L2 Current Adjust Utility L2 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.
Utility L3 Current Utility L3 current
Utility L3 Current Adjust Utility L3 current adjust trim (Password level: 1.)
Allowed values: 90~110 %. Default value: 100 %.

SAVE/RESTORE CAUTION Improper calibration or adjustment


of the PCC can cause equipment malfunction or
damage. Calibration and adjustment must be
This is reserved for future use. performed by technically qualified personnel
only.
CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
One or more of the PCCs internal circuits may need
to be calibrated, in which case you should calibrate
Note: Use the same procedure to calibrate the gen- the internal circuits in the following order.
set, the genset bus, or the utility.
Note: You must use a true (calibrated) RMS meter to
check the actual genset output.
WARNING Contacting high-voltage compo-
nents can cause electrocution, resulting in se- Voltage Measurement for Display and
vere personal injury or death. Calibration and Regulation
adjustment must be performed by technically
qualified personnel only. Read and observe all Calibrate the PCC so that it displays the correct gen-
WARNINGs and CAUTIONs in your generator set voltage and regulates the genset at the desired
set manuals. nominal voltage.

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With the Operator Panel three-phase applications; Genset Single
1. Start the genset, and monitor the voltage with Phase L1N Voltage Adjust and Genset Single
a calibrated voltage meter. It is not necessary Phase L2N Voltage Adjust in single-phase ap-
to load the genset. plications).

2. Select Setup, and press OK. Current Measurement for Display


3. Select Calibration Setup, and press OK.
Calibrate the PCC so that it displays the correct gen-
4. In three-phase applications, select L12 Volt- set current.
age, and press OK. In single-phase applica-
tions, select L1N Voltage, and press OK. With the Operator Panel
5. If the PCC prompts you for a password, use the 1. Apply a load to the genset, and monitor the cur-
arrow keys to enter the appropriate password, rent with a calibrated current meter.
and press OK. Then, press OK a second time.
2. Select Setup, and press OK.
6. Use the up and down keys to adjust the voltage
3. Select Calibration Setup, and press OK.
so that the value displayed in the Operator
Panel corresponds to the actual voltage being 4. Select L1 current, and press OK.
produced, and press OK. 5. If the PCC prompts you for a password, use the
7. Repeat this procedure for all phases (L12 Volt- arrow keys to enter the appropriate password,
age, L23 Voltage, and L31 Voltage in three- and press OK. Then, press OK a second time.
phase applications; or L1N Voltage and L2N 6. Use the up and down keys to adjust the current
Voltage in single-phase applications). so that the value displayed in the Operator
With a PC-based Service Tool Panel matches the current read by the current
meter, and press OK.
1. Start the genset, and monitor the voltage with
a calibrated voltage meter. It is not necessary 7. Repeat this procedure for all three phases (L1,
to load the genset. L2, and L3).

2. Connect your PC-based service tool to the With a PC-based Service Tool
PCC.
1. Apply a load to the genset, and monitor the cur-
3. Verify the Genset Nominal Voltage is set to the rent with a calibrated current meter.
desired value.
2. Connect your PC-based service tool to the
4. In three-phase applications, adjust the param- PCC.
eter Genset L12 Voltage Adjust so that the val-
3. Verify that the CT ratio settings and power rat-
ue read by the PC-based service tool corre-
ings are correct for your application.
sponds to the actual voltage being produced. In
single-phase applications, adjust the parame- 4. Adjust the parameter Genset L1 Current Adjust
ter Genset Single Phase L1N Voltage Adjust so that the PCCs measured current matches
instead. the current read by the current meter.
5. Do Save Trims to save the adjustments. 5. Do Save Trims to save the adjustments.
6. Repeat this procedure for all three phases 6. Repeat this procedure for all three phases
(Genset L12 Voltage Adjust, Genset L23 Volt- (Genset L1 Current Adjust, Genset L2 Current
age Adjust, and Genset L31 Voltage Adjust in Adjust, and Genset L3 Current Adjust).

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6. Parameters
PARAMETERS THAT CAN BE CONFIGURED IN THE Note: You can look at all of these parameters in the Operator Panel, but
OPERATOR PANEL many of these parameters require a password to adjust them.

Note: The default values might not be the same in your genset. The val-
This section lists the parameters that can be adjusted in the Operator
ues shown are based on the original settings for the PCC and may be
Panel. It does not include parameters that are read-only or parameters
adjusted when the genset is designed, when the genset is installed, or
that can only be adjusted in a PC-based service tool or Modbus. by other operators after installation.
TABLE 6-1. PARAMETERS THAT CAN BE CONFIGURED IN THE OPERATOR PANEL
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
12 V High Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 14~17 Vdc 16 Vdc Sets 12V high battery voltage fault threshold.
Threshold Setup
12 V Low Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 12~16 Vdc 12 Vdc Sets 12V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset op-
Running Threshold Setup eration while in rated mode
12 V Low Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 11~13 Vdc 12 Vdc Sets 12V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset op-
Stopped Threshold Setup eration in all modes except rated
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12 V Weak Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 6~10 Vdc 8 Vdc Sets 12V weak battery voltage fault threshold
Threshold Setup
24 V High Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 28~34 Vdc 32 Vdc Sets 24V high battery voltage fault threshold
Threshold Setup
24 V Low Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 24~28 Vdc 24 Vdc Sets 24V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset op-
Running Threshold Setup eration while in rated mode
24 V Low Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 22~26 Vdc 24 Vdc Sets 24V low battery voltage fault threshold for genset op-
Stopped Threshold Setup eration in all modes except rated
24 V Weak Battery Voltage OEM Engine 1 12~16 Vdc 14.4 Vdc Sets 24V weak battery voltage fault threshold
Threshold Setup
3 ph high conn Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~45000 Vac 480 Vac High voltage setpoint limit for the high connection on a re-
voltage hi limit connectable alternator
3 ph high conn Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~45000 Vac 416 Vac Low voltage setpoint limit for the high connection on a re-
voltage lo limit connectable alternator
3 ph low conn Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~45000 Vac 240 Vac High voltage setpoint limit for the low connection on a re-
voltage hi limit connectable alternator
3 ph low conn Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~45000 Vac 208 Vac Low voltage setpoint limit for the low connection on a recon-
voltage lo limit nectable alternator
Adjustable Freq/Speed Gain OEM Engine 2 0~240 rpm/Hz 30 rpm/Hz Sets the rpm/Hz conversion factor when the Freq to Speed
Setup Gain Select trim is set to this trim
Alternate Frequency Switch Genset Setup 1 See Description. 60Hz Sets the genset nominal frequency.
OEM Engine Options: 50 Hz, 60 Hz.
Setup
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Alternator Model Number OEM Genset 2 Number identifying this gensets alternator model number.
Setup
Alternator Serial Number OEM Genset 2 Unique number identifying this gensets alternator serial
Setup number.
Application Rating Select History/About 1 See Description. Standby Selects gensets standby/prime/base application rating.
Genset Setup Options: Standby, Prime, Base.
OEM Genset
Setup
Auto Sleep Enable Genset Setup 1 See Description. Trim that determines if the control will Stay Awake in Auto
mode or Fall asleep in Auto mode.
Options: Awake in Auto, Sleep in Auto.
AVR Damping Effect (50 Hz) Genset Setup 2 0~99.99 78 Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A
OEM Alt Setup lower input value will increase the transient response. A
higher value will decrease the transient response.
AVR Damping Effect (60 Hz) Genset Setup 2 0~99.99 79 Increases or decreases the output response of the AVR. A
OEM Alt Setup lower input value will increase the transient response. A
higher value will decrease the transient response.
AVR Enable OEM Alt Setup 2 See Description. Enable Enables or disables the AVR
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Options: Disable, Enable.


AVR Gain Adjust Trim Adjust 0 0.05~10 1 A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gains of the
Genset Setup AVR.
Backup Start Disconnect/ Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Backup Start Disconnect input software logic state inver-
Configurable Input #33 Ac- Closed sion bypass control
tive State Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Backup Start Disconnect/ OEM Genset 2 See Description. Locked Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Configurable Input #33 Fac- Setup Options: Not Locked, Locked.
tory Lock
Backup Start Disconnect/ Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Backup Start Disconnect function pointer. Feeds input sig-
Configurable Input #33 Func- nal to alternate function input if value not set to default
tion Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Battle Short Enable OEM Genset 1 See Description. Disabled Trim to enable Battle Short.
Setup Options: Disable, Enable.
Calibration Part Number History/About 3 The unique calibration part number loaded into this control.
Calibration Revision Date History/About 3 The revision date of the calibration part number loaded into
this control.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
CAN Failure Retries OEM Engine 1 0~10 3 Sets the maximum number of CAN communication retries
Setup
Charging Alternator Fault OEM Engine 1 2~300 seconds 120 sec- Sets the time delay for the charging alt failure fault
Time Delay Setup onds
Clock Date Clock Setup 1 1~31 Use to set or read the current date.
Clock Hour Clock Setup 1 0~23 Use to set or read the current hour.
Clock Minute Clock Setup 1 0~59 Use to set or read the current minute.
Clock Mode Clock Setup 1 See Description. Normal Use to set the real time clock and save settings.
Options: Normal, Set Clock, Save Clock.
Clock Month Clock Setup 1 1~12 Use to set or read the current month.
Clock Second Clock Setup 1 0~59 Use to set or read the current second.
Clock Year Clock Setup 1 0~99 Use to set or read the current year.
Configurable Input #1 Active Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Trim which allows Input #1 to be inverted logically in the
State Selection Closed software.
Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Configurable Input #1 Facto- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
ry Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Input #1 Fault Configurable I/O 1 See Description. None If the configurable input #1 is configured as a fault input,
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Response this sets the fault level


Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Configurable Input #1 Fault Configurable I/O 1 Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Opera-
Text tor panel when this fault becomes active.
Configurable Input #1 Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Configurable Input #1 Input function pointer. Feeds input
Function Pointer signal to alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Configurable Input #13 Ac- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Trim which allows Input #13 to be inverted logically in the
tive State Selection Closed software.
Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Configurable Input #13 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
tory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Input #13 Fault Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Event If the configurable input #3 is configured as a fault input,
Response this sets the fault level
Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Configurable Input #13 Fault Configurable I/O 1 Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Opera-
Text tor panel when this fault becomes active.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Configurable Input #13 Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Configurable Input #13 Input function pointer. Feeds input
Function Pointer signal to alternate function input if value not set to default.
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Configurable Input #14 Ac- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Trim which allows Input #14 to be inverted logically in the
tive State Selection Closed software.
Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Configurable Input #14 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
tory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Input #14 Fault Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Event If the configurable input #4 is configured as a fault input,
Response this sets the fault level
Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Configurable Input #14 Fault Configurable I/O 1 Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Opera-
Text tor panel when this fault becomes active.
Configurable Input #14 Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Configurable Input #14 Input function pointer. Feeds input
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Function Pointer signal to alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Configurable Input #2 Active Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Trim which allows Input #2 to be inverted logically in the
State Selection Closed software.
Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Configurable Input #2 Facto- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
ry Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Input #2 Fault Configurable I/O 1 See Description. None If the configurable input #2 is configured as a fault input,
Response this sets the fault level
Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Configurable Input #2 Fault Configurable I/O 1 Trim to define the 16 character string for use by the Opera-
Text tor panel when this fault becomes active.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Configurable Input #2 Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Configurable Input #2 Input function pointer. Feeds input
Function Pointer signal to alternate function input if value not set to default.
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Configurable Output #1 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 1540 The event code for this output.
Event Code
Configurable Output #1 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
tory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #1 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Configurable Output #1 Out- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
put Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
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tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #2 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 1541 The event code for this output.
Event Code
Configurable Output #2 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
tory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #2 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Configurable Output #2 Out- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
put Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #20 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 Fault The event code for this output.
Event Code Code 1311
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Configurable Output #20 OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #20 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Configurable Output #20 Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #21 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 Fault The event code for this output.
Event Code Code 1311
Configurable Output #21 OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #21 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
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Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.


Configurable Output #21 Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #22 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 Fault The event code for this output.
Event Code Code 1311
Configurable Output #22 OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #22 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Configurable Output #22 Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #3 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 1463 The event code for this output.
Event Code
Configurable Output #3 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
tory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #3 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Configurable Output #3 Out- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
put Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
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Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG


StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Configurable Output #4 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 1465 The event code for this output.
Event Code
Configurable Output #4 Fac- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
tory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Configurable Output #4 In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
vert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Configurable Output #4 Out- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
put Function Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Continuous Crank Engage Genset Setup 1 40~100 seconds 75 sec- Sets the maximum amount of time to engage the starter
Time onds when using the continuous cranking method
Controlled Shutdown Ad- Genset Setup 1 0~300 seconds 60 sec- Delay allowed for a shutdown with cooldown fault prior to
vance Notice Delay onds shutting down the genset
Controlled Shutdown Max Genset Setup 1 0~300 seconds 60 sec- maximum ramp unload time during a shutdown with cool-
Ramp Unload Time onds down
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Controller On Time History/About 0 0~4294967291 Controller ON time in seconds. Upper limit is 136 years.
hours
Coolant Level/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Coolant Level input software logic state inversion bypass
Input #5 Active State Selec- Closed control
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Coolant Level/Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Locked Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Input #5 Factory Lock Setup Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Coolant Level/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Coolant Level Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to
Input #5 Function Pointer alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Crank Attempts Genset Setup 1 1~7 3 Sets the maximum number of times to engage the starter
when attempting to start engine using the cycle cranking
method
Cycle / Cont Crank Select Genset Setup 1 See Description. Cycle Selects whether to use continuous cranking or cycle crank-
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ing when attempting to start engine


Options: Cycle, Continuous.
Cycle Crank Engage Time Genset Setup 1 2~20 seconds 15 sec- Sets the maximum amount of time to engage the starter
onds during a single crank attempt when using the cycle cranking
method
Cycle Crank Rest Time Genset Setup 1 7~40 seconds 15 sec- Sets the amount of time to wait between crank attempts
onds
Daylight Savings End Day Clock Setup 1 See Description. Sunday Use to set the day of the week when daylight savings time
ends.
Options: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday.
Daylight Savings End Hour Clock Setup 1 0~23 2 Use to set the hour of the day when daylight savings time
ends.
Daylight Savings End Month Clock Setup 1 1~12 11 Use to set the month when daylight savings time ends.
Daylight Savings Start Day Clock Setup 1 See Description. Sunday Use to set the day of the week when daylight savings time
starts.
Options: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday.
Daylight Savings Start Hour Clock Setup 1 0~23 2 Use to set the hour of the day when daylight savings time
starts.
Daylight Savings Start Month Clock Setup 1 1~12 3 Use to set the month when daylight savings time starts.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Daylight Savings Time Ad- Clock Setup 1 0~120 Minutes 60 Min- Use to set the amount of daylight savings time adjustment
justment utes applied.
Daylight Savings Time En- Clock Setup 1 See Description. Disabled Use to enable the daylight savings time feature.
able Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Delayed Off / Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Output #10 Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Delayed Off / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
Output #10 Invert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Delayed Off / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output #10 Output Function Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Pointer Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Delayed Off FSO Relay Time Genset Setup 1 0~120 seconds 0 seconds Time delay between when the Delayed Off Command turns
off and Run Command turns off
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Delayed Shutdown Enable Genset Setup 1 See Description. Disabled Enables the Delayed Shutdown feature.
OEM Genset Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Setup
Delayed Shutdown Time Genset Setup 0 0~3 seconds 2 seconds Sets the shutdown fault delayed time delay for the Delayed
Delay OEM Genset Shutdown feature.
Setup
ECM CAN Enable OEM Engine 2 See Description. Set to Disabled if there is no ECM (HMECM or otherwise)
Setup connected to the control.
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
ECM Code History/About 0 The calibration code the ECM is sending
ECM Datasave Time Delay OEM Engine 2 0~60 seconds 30 sec- A trim that sets the delay time for the ECM Dataplate saves
Setup onds
Engine Serial Number OEM Genset 2 Unique number identifying this gensets engine serial num-
Setup ber.
Excitation Disable Override OEM Alt Setup 1 See Description. Excitation Use to turn off AVR while running in Manual for trouble-
On shooting
Options: Excitation Off, Excitation On.
Excitation Source OEM Alt Setup 2 See Description. PMG The type of excitation power source PMG or Shunt
Options: Shunt, PMG.
Exercise Scheduler Enable Genset Setup 1 See Description. Disabled Enables the exercise scheduler.
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Exercise Switch (PCCnet) Adjust 0 See Description. Inactive Temporary parameter to store PCCnet device generated
Exercise Switch command.
Options: Inactive, Active.
Extended Parallel/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Extended Parallel input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #32 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Extended Parallel/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #32 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Extended Parallel/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Extended Parallel Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
able Input #32 Function to alternate function input if value not set to default
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Fail To Disconnect Enable Power Transfer 1 See Description. Enable Enables the fail to disconnect logic for utility paralleling.
Control Options: Disable, Enable.
Fail To Shutdown Delay OEM Genset 2 0~30 seconds 5 seconds Trim to set the time for a shutdown fault to be active and
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Setup the genset not shutting down before the Fail to Shutdown
fault occurs.
Fail To Sync Lockout Enable Basic 1 See Description. Disable If enabled synchronizer will turn off on a fail to sync.
Options: Disable, Enable.
Fail To Sync Open Transition Power Transfer 1 See Description. Disable Use to enable an open transition retransfer upon a fail to
Retransfer Enable Control sync when Genset Application Type = Power Transfer Con-
trol.
Options: Disable, Enable.
Fail To Synchronize Time Basic 1 10~900 seconds 120 sec- Sets the fail to synchronize diagnostic time delay.
onds
Fault Code 1117 Enable OEM Engine 1 See Description. Enabled Used to Enable/Disable fault 1117 on the genset control.
Setup Fault will be ignored with a disabled setting.
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Fault Code Function #1 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 0 The fault/event code for this configurable function output.
Fault/Event Code
Fault Code Function #2 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 0 The fault/event code for this configurable function output.
Fault/Event Code
Fault Code Function #3 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 0 The fault/event code for this configurable function output.
Fault/Event Code
Fault Code Function #4 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 0 The fault/event code for this configurable function output.
Fault/Event Code
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Fault Code Function #5 Configurable I/O 1 0~65530 0 The fault/event code for this configurable function output.
Fault/Event Code
Fault Reset/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Fault Reset input software logic state inversion bypass con-
put #10 Active State Selec- Closed trol.
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Fault Reset/Configurable In- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
put #10 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Fault Reset/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Fault Reset Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to
put #10 Function Pointer alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Firmware Version Number History/About 0 Version of S/W loaded into this control. Obtained from PPC
Filename.
First Start Backup Time Basic 1 3~120 seconds 10 sec- Adjust to different setting on each genset in system. Re-
onds duces the chance of gensets closing simultaneously in the
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event that the Master First Start function fails.


Frequency Adjust Adjust 0 6~6 Hz 0 Hz A method of adding in a frequency offset to the base fre-
Basic quency subject to high and low limit calibrations
Frequency Match Ki Basic 1 0~250 20 Sets integral gain for the frequency match PI loop.
Frequency Match Kp Basic 1 1~300 60 Sets overall gain for the frequency matching control.
Frequency Options OEM Genset 2 See Description. 60Hz or Sets the allowed options for the Alternate Frequency Switch
Setup 50Hz Options: 50 Hz or 60 Hz, 50 Hz Only, 60 Hz Only.
Frequency to Speed Gain OEM Engine 2 See Description. 30 rpm/Hz Sets the rpm/Hz conversion factor which is a function of the
Select Setup poles of the alternator and/or any gearboxes
Options: 60 rpm/Hz, 30 rpm/Hz, 20 rpm/Hz, 36 rpm/Hz,
Adjustable Freq/Speed Gain.
Genset Application Type Basic 1 See Description. Standa- Primary setting which configures genset application.
lone Options: Standalone, Synchronize Only, Isolated Bus Only,
Utility Single, Utility Multiple, Power Transfer Control.
Genset Breaker Position Basic 1 See Description. Dual Con- Sets whether using single a contact or dual a/b contact for
Contacts tacts genset breaker feedback.
Options: Single Contact, Dual Contact.
Genset Bus CT Primary Cur- Basic 1 0~10000 Amps 0 Amps Genset Bus CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage and
rent power metering.
Genset Bus CT Secondary Basic 1 See Description. 5 Amp Genset Bus CT secondary current
Current Options: 1 Amp, 5 Amp.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset Bus Delta/Wye Con- Basic 1 See Description. Wye Delta or Wye for Utility connection
nection Options: Delta, Wye.
Genset Bus L1 Current Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Bus L1 current adjust trim
just
Genset Bus L1 kVAh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVAh Genset bus L1 kVAh accumulation
tus kVAh
Genset Bus L1 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L1 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L1 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L1 negative kWh accumulation
kWh tus kWh
Genset Bus L1 Positive Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L1 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L1 Positive kWh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L1 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset Bus L12 Voltage Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset bus L12 voltage adjust trim
just
Genset Bus L2 Current Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Bus L2 current adjust trim
just
Genset Bus L2 kVAh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVAh Genset bus L2 kVAh accumulation
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tus kVAh
Genset Bus L2 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L2 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L2 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L2 negative kWh accumulation
kWh tus kWh
Genset Bus L2 Positive Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L2 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L2 Positive kWh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L2 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset Bus L23 Voltage Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset bus L23 voltage adjust trim
just
Genset Bus L3 Current Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Bus L3 current adjust trim
just
Genset Bus L3 kVAh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967295 0 kVAh Genset bus L3 kVAh accumulation
tus kVAh
Genset Bus L3 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L3 negative kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L3 Negative Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L3 negative kWh accumulation
kWh tus kWh
Genset Bus L3 Positive Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset bus L3 positive kVARh accumulation
kVARh tus kVARh
Genset Bus L3 Positive kWh Paralleling Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset bus L3 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset Bus L31 Voltage Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset bus L31 voltage adjust trim
just
Genset Bus Nominal Voltage Basic 1 110~45000 Vac 480 Vac Genset Bus nominal voltage
Genset Bus PT Primary Volt- Basic 1 110~45000 Vac 480 Vac Genset Bus PT primary voltage
age
Genset Bus PT Secondary Basic 1 100~600 Vac 240 Vac Genset Bus PT secondary voltage
Voltage
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 1 See Description. Do Noth- Use to permanently clear all genset bus energy meter val-
Meters Setup ing ues
Options: Do Nothing, Clear Counters.
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 1~31 1 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Day Setup
Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 0~23 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Hour Setup
Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 0~59 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
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Meters Timestamp Minute Setup


Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 1~12 1 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Month Setup
Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 0~59 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Second Setup
Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset Bus Reset All Energy OEM Genset 0 0~99 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
Meters Timestamp Year Setup
Paralleling Sta-
tus
Genset CB Fail To Close Basic 1 0.1~1 seconds 0.26 sec- Sets genset breaker fail to close time delay.
Time Delay onds
Genset CB Fail To Open Basic 1 0.2~5 seconds 1 seconds Sets genset breaker fail to open time delay.
Time Delay
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Genset CB Inhibit input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #28 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #28 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Genset CB Inhibit/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Genset CB Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
able Input #28 Function to alternate function input if value not set to default.
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Genset CB Pos B input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #26 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #26 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Genset CB Pos B/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Genset CB Pos B Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
able Input #26 Function to alternate function input if value not set to default.
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
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Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,


Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Genset CB Tripped input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #27 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #27 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Genset CB Tripped/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Genset CB Tripped Input function pointer. Feeds input sig-
able Input #27 Function nal to alternate function input if value not set to default.
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Genset Center Frequency Power Transfer 1 45~65 Hz 60 Hz Sets the center frequency for the genset frequency sensor
Control bandwidth settings.
Genset CT Secondary Cur- OEM Alt Setup 2 See Description. 1 Amp Genset CT secondary current
rent Options: 1 Amp, 5 Amp.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset Delta/Wye Connec- History/About 1 See Description. Wye Delta or Wye for Genset connection
tion Genset Setup Options: Delta, Wye.
Genset Exercise Time Genset Setup 1 0~25 hours 0 hours Sets the total exercise time not including warmup at idle or
Power Transfer idle cooldown time
Control
Genset Frequency DropOut Power Transfer 1 0.3~5 % 1% Sets dropout delta for genset frequency sensor as percent
Bandwidth Control of center frequency.
Genset Frequency DropOut Power Transfer 1 0.1~15 seconds 5 seconds Sets dropout time delay for genset frequency sensor.
Delay Control
Genset Frequency PickUp Power Transfer 1 0.3~20 % 10 % Sets pickup range of genset frequency sensor as percent
Bandwidth Control of center frequency.
Genset Frequency Sensor Power Transfer 1 See Description. Disable Use to enable genset frequency sensor.
Enable Control Options: Disable, Enable.
Genset Idle Enable OEM Genset 0 See Description. Enabled Enables or Disable idling of genset with external governor.
Setup Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Genset kVAR Setpoint Power Transfer 1 0~20000 kVAR 0 kVAR Sets the genset load govern kVAR base load internal oper-
Control ating setpoint in units of kVAR. Requires that Load Govern
kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern kVAR
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Method = Genset kVAR.


Genset kVAR Setpoint Per- Power Transfer 1 0~60 % 0% Sets the genset load govern kVAR base load internal oper-
cent Control ating setpoint in % of standby kVA rating. Requires that
Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source = Internal and Load
Govern kVAR Method = Genset kVAR.
Genset kW Setpoint Power Transfer 1 0~20000 kW 0 kW Sets the genset load govern kW base load internal operat-
Control ing setpoint in units of kW. Requires that Load Govern kW
Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern kW Method =
Genset kW.
Genset kW Setpoint Percent Power Transfer 1 0~100 % 0% Sets the genset load govern kW base load internal operat-
Control ing setpoint in % of standby rating. Requires that Load
Govern kW Setpoint Source = Internal and Load Govern
kW Method = Genset kW.
Genset L1 kVAh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVAh Energy output of L1 in KVAH.
tus kVAh
Genset L1 Current Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L1 current adjust trim in percentage.
Genset L1 Negative kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L1 negative kVARh accumulation
tus kVARh
Genset L1 Negative kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L1 negative kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L1 Positive kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L1 positive kVARh accumulation
tus kVARh
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset L1 Positive kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L1 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L12 Voltage Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L12 voltage adjust trim
Genset L2 Current Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L2 current adjust trim
Genset L2 kVAh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVAh Genset L2 kVAh accumulation
tus kVAh
Genset L2 Negative kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L2 negative kVARh accumulation
tus kVARh
Genset L2 Negative kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L2 negative kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L2 Positive kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L2 positive kVARh accumulation
tus kVARh
Genset L2 Positive kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L2 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L23 Voltage Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L23 voltage adjust trim
Genset L3 Current Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L3 current adjust trim
Genset L3 kVAh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVAh Genset L3 kVAh accumulation
tus kVAh
Genset L3 Negative kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L3 negative kVARh accumulation
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tus kVARh
Genset L3 Negative kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L3 negative kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L3 Positive kVARh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kVARh Genset L3 positive kVARh accumulation
tus kVARh
Genset L3 Positive kWh Adv Genset Sta- 0 0~4294967290 0 kWh Genset L3 positive kWh accumulation
tus kWh
Genset L31 Voltage Adjust Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset L31 voltage adjust trim
Genset Model Number History/About 2 Number identifying the model of this genset.
OEM Genset
Setup
Genset Neutral CT Primary Genset Setup 1 0~10000 Amps 0 Amps Genset Neutral CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage
Current metering.
Genset Neutral Current Ad- Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Neutral current adjust trim
just
Genset Nominal Voltage History/About 1 1~45000 Vac 1 Vac Genset nominal lineline voltage
Genset Setup
Genset Overvoltage Drop Power Transfer 1 0.5~120 sec- 3 seconds Sets dropout time delay for genset overvoltage sensor.
Out Delay Control onds
Genset Overvoltage Drop Power Transfer 1 105~135 % 110 % Sets dropout as percent of nominal voltage for genset
Out Percentage Control overvoltage sensor.
Genset Overvoltage PickUp Power Transfer 1 95~99 % 95 % Sets pickup as percent of dropout setting for genset
Percentage Control overvoltage sensor.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset Overvoltage Sensor Power Transfer 1 See Description. Disable Use to enable genset overvoltage sensor.
Enable Control Options: Disable, Enable.
Genset Power Factor Set- Power Transfer 1 0.7~1 PF 0.8 PF Sets the load govern setpoint for genset power factor con-
point Control trol. Requires that Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Source =
Internal and Load Govern kVAR Method = Genset Power
Factor.
Genset Primary CT Current OEM Alt Setup 2 5~10000 Amps 5 Amps Genset CT primary current
Genset PT Primary Voltage OEM Alt Setup 2 600~45000 Vac 600 Vac Genset PT primary voltage
Genset PT Secondary Volt- OEM Alt Setup 2 100~600 Vac 100 Vac Genset PT secondar voltage
age
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 1 See Description. Do Noth- Use to permanently clear all genset energy meter values
ters Setup ing Options: Do Nothing, Clear Counters.
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 1~31 1 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Day Setup
Adv Genset Sta-
tus
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 0~23 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Hour Setup
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Adv Genset Sta-


tus
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 0~59 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Minute Setup
Adv Genset Sta-
tus
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 1~12 1 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Month Setup
Adv Genset Sta-
tus
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 0~59 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Second Setup
Adv Genset Sta-
tus
Genset Reset All Energy Me- OEM Genset 0 0~99 0 Timestamp of when energy meters were last reset
ters Timestamp Year Setup
Adv Genset Sta-
tus
Genset Serial Number History/About 0 Serial number of identifying this genset.
OEM Genset
Setup
Genset Single Phase L1N Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Single Phase L1N voltage adjust trim.
Voltage Adjust
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Genset Single Phase L2N Calibration 1 90~110 % 100 % Genset Single Phase L2N voltage adjust trim.
Voltage Adjust
Genset Source Name Genset Setup 1 Name for the genset source.
Genset Undervoltage Drop Power Transfer 1 0.1~30 seconds 5 seconds Sets dropout time delay for genset undervoltage sensor.
Out Delay Control
Genset Undervoltage Drop Power Transfer 1 75~98 % 90 % Sets dropout as percent of pickup setting for genset un-
Out Percentage Control dervoltage sensor.
Genset Undervoltage Pick Power Transfer 1 85~100 % 90 % Sets pickup as percent of nominal voltage for genset un-
Up Percentage Control dervoltage sensor.
Genset Voltage Sensor Type Power Transfer 1 See Description. Line to Sets the type of sensing to use for genset voltage sensors.
Control Line Options: Line to Line, Line to Neutral.
Governor Gain Adjust Adjust 0 0.05~10 1 A trim that allows the user to modify the overall gain of the
Genset Setup governor
High AC Voltage Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 0.1~10 seconds 10 sec- Time delay before High AC Voltage fault becomes active.
onds
High AC Voltage Threshold OEM Alt Setup 1 105~125 % 110 % Percent of desired voltage at which High AC Voltage fault
becomes active.
High AC Voltage Trip Char- OEM Alt Setup 1 See Description. Fixed Time setup allows a greater time delay until shut-
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acteristic down when voltage overshoots (good for starting motors).


When the control is set up to operate as Inverse Time, the
fault will be more sensitive to voltage spikes and will trip
more rapidly.
Options: Inverse Time, Fixed Time.
High Battery Voltage Set OEM Engine 1 2~60 seconds 60 sec- The time delay until a high battery voltage condition is re-
Time Setup onds ported as a fault.
HMI113 Annunciator PCCnet PCCnet Setup 1 See Description. NonCrit Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an Annunciator as
Failure Response Type Device critical or noncritical. Selecting Critical will cause a shut-
Resp down when the Annunciator looses communication.
Options: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Re-
sponse.
HMI113 Fault 1 Text PCCnet Setup 1 Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable
fault text for this fault.
HMI113 Fault 2 Text PCCnet Setup 1 Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable
fault text for this fault.
HMI113 Fault 3 Text PCCnet Setup 1 Twenty (20) character text string to enter the configurable
fault text for this fault.
HMI113 Output 1 Fault/Event PCCnet Setup 1 0~65530 0 Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output relay on and off.
HMI113 Output 2 Fault/Event PCCnet Setup 1 0~65530 0 Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output relay on and off.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
HMI113 Output 3 Fault/Event PCCnet Setup 1 0~65530 0 Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output relay on and off.
HMI113 Output 4 Fault/Event PCCnet Setup 1 0~65530 0 Parameter to allow for the entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output relay on and off.
HMI220 PCCnet Failure Re- PCCnet Setup 1 See Description. NonCrit Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an HMI220 Opera-
sponse Type Device tor Panel as critical or noncritical.. A critical response will
Resp shutdown the genset when PCCnet communication is lost.
Options: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Re-
sponse.
HMI320 PCCnet Failure Re- PCCnet Setup 1 See Description. NonCrit Selects the genset reaction to a loss of an HMI320 Opera-
sponse Type Device tor Panel as critical or noncritical.. A critical response will
Resp shutdown the genset when PCCnet communication is lost.
Options: Critical Device Response, NonCritical Device Re-
sponse.
Idle Cooldown Time Genset Setup 1 0~60 minutes 2 minutes Sets time to run at idle before shutting down genset on nor-
mal stops
Idle Speed Genset Setup 1 700~1100 rpm 800 rpm Sets the speed at which the engine will idle subject to high
and low limit calibrations
Idle to Rated Ramp Time Genset Setup 1 0~30 seconds 0 seconds The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from
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idle speed to rated speed


Idle Warmup Coolant Temp Genset Setup 1 40~300 degF 100 degF Coolant temperature threshold to end idle warmup time
Idle Warmup Time Genset Setup 1 0~3600 seconds 0 seconds Sets maximum idle warmup time. Warmup time may be
less if coolant temperature exceeds threshold
Isolated Bus Speed Control Basic 1 See Description. Constant Sets the speed control method for isolated bus paralleling.
Method Options: Constant, Droop.
Isolated Bus Voltage Control Basic 1 See Description. Constant Sets the voltage control method for isolated bus paralleling.
Method Options: Constant, Droop.
K1 (50 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0~100 %DC / 4 %DC / This gain affects the overall regulator gain in 50 Hz applica-
%Volts %Volts tions. Similar to proportional gain. PCF scale factor = 0.01
K1 (60 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0~100 %DC / 4 %DC / This gain affects the overall regulator gain in 60 Hz applica-
%Volts %Volts tions. Similar to proportional gain. PCF scale factor = 0.01
K2 (50 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0.02~99.99 1 This is gain 2 in 50 Hz applications. (1K2) is z plane zero
location. PCF scale factor = 0.01
K2 (60 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0.02~99.99 1 This is gain 2 in 60 Hz applications. (1K2) is z plane zero
location. PCF scale factor = 0.01
K3 (50 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0~100 84 This is gain 3 in 50 Hz applications. K3 is z plane pole
location. (K3+K4) is z plane zero location. PCF scale factor
= 0.01
K3 (60 Hz) OEM Alt Setup 2 0~100 86 This is gain 3 in 60 Hz applications. K3 is z plane pole
location. (K3+K4) is z plane zero location. PCF scale factor
= 0.01
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Keyswitch Minimum On Time OEM Engine 2 0.1~5 seconds 4 seconds Minimum time the keyswitch driver command needs to be
Setup on before CAN datalink health will be checked
Keyswitch Override Cmd Adjust 0 See Description. Inactive Allow activation or deactivation of the override command for
this fault.
Options: Inactive, Active.
Keyswitch Override Enable Adjust 1 See Description. Disabled Activates the Keyswitch Override Command for this fault.
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
kVAR Load Setpoint / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function the analog input signal feeds
gurable Analog Input #2 Ana- Options: Default, Do Nothing, External Speed Bias Input,
log Input Function Pointer External Voltage Bias Input.
kVAR Load Setpoint / Confi- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Unlocked Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
gurable Analog Input #2 Fac- Setup Options: Not Locked, Locked.
tory Lock
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Disabled Enable for the default function OOR faults.
Check Enable Options: Disabled, Enabled.
kW Load Setpoint / Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function the analog input signal feeds
able Analog Input #1 Analog Options: Default, Do Nothing, External Speed Bias Input,
Input Function Pointer External Voltage Bias Input.
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kW Load Setpoint / Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Unlocked Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Analog Input #1 Factory Setup Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Lock
kW Load Setpoint OOR Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Disabled Enable for the default function OOR faults.
Check Enable Options: Disabled, Enabled.
LCL Detection Response Genset Setup 2 See Description. None Sets low coolant level fault response to None, Warning or
Shutdown.
Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
LCT Warning Clear Time Genset Setup 1 0~30 Minutes 1 Minutes Sets time to clear the low coolant temp fault.
LCT Warning Set Time Genset Setup 1 0~30 Minutes 1 Minutes Sets time to set the low coolant temp fault.
LCT Warning Threshold Genset Setup 1 20~100 degF 70 degF Sets threshold for the low coolant temp fault warning.
degF
Load Demand Stop/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Load Demand Stop input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #31 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Load Demand Stop/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #31 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Load Demand Stop/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Load Demand Stop Input function pointer. Feeds input sig-
able Input #31 Function nal to alternate function input if value not set to default
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Load Dump / Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Output #11 Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Load Dump / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
Output #11 Invert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Load Dump / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output #11 Output Function Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Pointer Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
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StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.


Load Dump Activation Meth- Genset Setup 1 See Description. Overload Enables the load dump output as a function of the overload
od or Under- and underfrequency conditions
frequency Options: Overload, Underfrequency, Overload or Underfre-
quency, Disabled.
Load Dump Overload Set Genset Setup 1 0~120 seconds 60 sec- The time delay until the load dump overload condition is set
Time onds active
Load Dump Overload Genset Setup 1 80~140 % 105 % The load dump overload threshold as a percentage of the
Threshold genset application rating
Load Dump Underfrequency Genset Setup 1 0~10 Hz 3 Hz The frequency amount which the load dump underfrequen-
Offset cy threshold is below the final frequency reference
Load Dump Underfrequency Genset Setup 1 0~20 seconds 3 seconds The time delay until the load dump underfrequency condi-
Set Time tion is set active
Load Govern kVAR Ki Basic 1 0~250 50 Sets the integral gain for kVAR load governing control.
Load Govern kVAR Kp Basic 1 0~800 150 Sets the proportional gain for kVAR load governing control.
Load Govern kVAR Method Power Transfer 1 See Description. Genset Use to select how genset kVAR output will be controlled
Control Power when paralleled to utility.
Factor Options: Genset kVAR, Genset Power Factor, Utility kVAR,
Utility Power Factor.
Load Govern kVAR Ramp Basic 1 0~900 seconds 20 sec- Sets load govern kVAR ramp load rate = Genset Standby
Load Time onds kVA * 0.6/ this time.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Load Govern kVAR Ramp Basic 1 0~900 seconds 20 sec- Sets load govern kVAR ramp unload rate = Genset Standby
Unload Time onds KVA * 0.6/ this time.
Load Govern kVAR Setpoint Power Transfer 1 See Description. Analog In- Use to select whether kVAR/PF load govern setpoint is set
Source Control put internally or by external analog input.
Options: Analog Input, Internal.
Load Govern kW Ki Basic 1 0~250 20 Sets the integral gain for kW load governing control.
Load Govern kW Kp Basic 1 0~800 120 Sets the proportional gain for kW load governing control.
Load Govern kW Method Power Transfer 1 See Description. Genset Use to select how genset kW output will be controlled when
Control kW paralleled to utility.
Options: Genset kW, Genset kW w/Utility Constraint, Utility
kW.
Load Govern kW Ramp Load Basic 1 0~900 seconds 20 sec- Sets load govern kW ramp load rate = Genset Standby kW
Time onds rating/ this time.
Load Govern kW Ramp Un- Basic 1 0~900 seconds 20 sec- Sets load govern kW ramp unload rate = Genset Standby
load Time onds kW rating/ this time.
Load Govern kW Setpoint Power Transfer 1 See Description. Analog In- Use to select whether kW load govern setpoint is set inter-
Source Control put nally or by external analog input.
Options: Analog Input, Internal.
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Load Share kVAR Balance Basic 1 5~5 % 0% Use to adjust kVAR sharing balance between gensets.
Load Share kVAR Gain Basic 1 0.1~10 1 Overall kVAR load share gain adjustment.
Load Share kW Balance Basic 1 5~5 % 0% Use to adjust kW sharing balance between gensets.
Load Share kW Gain Basic 1 0.1~10 1 Overall kW load share gain adjustment.
Load Share Ramp kW Un- Basic 1 0~100 % 5% kW level when load sharing at which genset is considered
load Level unloaded (for breaker opening).
Load Share Ramp Load Basic 1 5~900 seconds 30 sec- Sets kW and kVAR ramp load time for 100% change.
Time onds
Load Share Ramp Unload Basic 1 5~900 seconds 30 sec- Sets kW ramp unload time for 100% kW change. kVAR
Time onds rate fixed at 15%/sec.
Local Status / Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
Output #7 Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Local Status / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
Output #7 Invert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Local Status / Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output #7 Output Function Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Pointer Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Lost AC Time Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 0~25 seconds 1 seconds Sets the time delay for the Loss of AC Voltage Sensing
fault.
Lost AC Voltage Threshold OEM Alt Setup 2 0~25 % 10 % Sets average voltage threshold for Loss of AC Voltage
sensing fault.
Low AC Voltage Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 2~20 seconds 10 sec- Time delay before Low AC Voltage fault becomes active
onds
Low AC Voltage Threshold OEM Alt Setup 1 50~95 % 85 % Percent of desired voltage at which Low AC Voltage fault
becomes active.
Low Battery Voltage Set OEM Engine 1 2~60 seconds 60 sec- The time delay until a low battery voltage condition is re-
Time Setup onds ported as a fault
Low Fuel FC 1441 Genset Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Warning Sets the genset response for fault code 1441.
Response Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Low Fuel in Day Tank Time Genset Setup 1 0~20 seconds 2 seconds Low Fuel in Day Tank Fault time delay from switch input.
Low Fuel Set/Clear Time Genset Setup 1 2~60 seconds 2 seconds A trim that sets the delay time for generating the inactive
and active faults.
Low Fuel/Configurable Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Low Fuel input software logic state inversion bypass control
#6 Active State Selection Closed Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Low Fuel/Configurable Input OEM Genset 2 See Description. Locked Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
#6 Factory Lock Setup
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Options: Not Locked, Locked.


Low Fuel/Configurable Input Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Low Fuel Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to alter-
#6 Function Pointer nate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Manual Warmup Bypass Adjust 1 See Description. Use to command idle speed or to bypass idle warmup dur-
ing a manual run
Options: Normal, Bypass Warmup.
Max Field Time OEM Alt Setup 1 3~30 seconds 15 sec- The maximum allowed time at Max Field Duty Cycle.
onds
Max Idle Time Genset Setup 2 0~20 minutes 10 min- Sets the fault time for the Too Long in Idle fault.
utes
Maximum Parallel Time Power Transfer 1 0~1800 seconds 20 sec- Sets the maximum time that the genset can remain paral-
(TDMP) Control onds leled to the utility during closed transition transfers.
Modbus Baud Rate MODBUS Setup 1 See Description. 9600 Sets the Modbus baud rate.
Options: 2400 Baud, 4800 Baud, 9600 Baud, 19200 Baud,
38400 Baud.
Modbus Clear Counters MODBUS Setup 1 See Description. Do Noth- Resets all Modbus counters
ing Options: Do Nothing, Clear Counters.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Modbus Communications MODBUS Setup 1 See Description. Do Noth- When set to Reset Commands will reset the Modbus con-
Lost Response Method ing trol logicals to an inactive state when Modbus communica-
tions are lost
Options: Do Nothing, Reset Commands.
Modbus Failure Time Delay MODBUS Setup 1 0~10 seconds 4 seconds Time delay before the control activates the Modbus failure
fault after the master is sensed as no longer present.
Modbus Node Address MODBUS Setup 1 1~247 2 Sets the Modbus address for this node
Modbus Parity MODBUS Setup 1 See Description. None Sets the Modbus parity for this node
Options: Even, Odd, None.
Nominal Battery Voltage OEM Engine 2 See Description. 24V Selects the gensets nominal battery operating voltage
Setup Options: 12V, 24V.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. If
able Output #6 Invert By- bypassed, the function is not inverted
pass Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
able Output #6 Output Func- Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
tion Pointer Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
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tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Oil Priming Pump / Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
able Output #6 Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Overfrequency Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 1~20 seconds 20 sec- Time delay before Overfrequency fault becomes active.
onds
Overfrequency Enable OEM Alt Setup 1 See Description. Disabled Enables overfrequency diagnostic witness test.
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Overfrequency Threshold OEM Alt Setup 1 2~10 Hz 6 Hz Number of Hertz Alternator Line Frequency may be over
nominal frequency before Overfrequency fault becomes
active.
Overload Warning Set Time Genset Setup 1 1~120 seconds 60 sec- The time delay until an overload condition is reported as a
onds fault
Overload Warning Threshold Genset Setup 1 80~140 % 105 % Sets the Overload Warning fault trip threshold as percent-
age of genset application kW rating.
Paralleling Application Calibration 0 See Description. Determines what the function of the Other Meter is.
Options: None, Utility, Genset Bus.
PCCnet Device Failure Time PCCnet Setup 2 0~250 seconds 60 sec- Selects the time allowed for arbitration to occur before a
Delay onds PCCnet failure fault is generated.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Permissive Frequency Win- Basic 1 0.001~1 Hz 1 Hz Sets the maximum frequency difference allowed for permis-
dow sive close.
Permissive Phase Window Basic 1 0.1~20 deg 15 deg Sets the permissive +/ phase angle window for the sync
check function.
Permissive Voltage Window Basic 1 0.5~10 % 5% Sets the permissive +/ voltage acceptance window for the
sync check function.
Permissive Window Time Basic 1 0.5~5 seconds 0.5 sec- Sets the permissive acceptance window dwell time for the
onds sync check function.
Phase Match Kp Basic 1 10~1500 100 Sets overall gain for the phase matching control.
Power Down Mode Enable Genset Setup 1 See Description. Enable Trim to enable sleep mode
Options: Disable, Enable.
Power Down Mode Time Genset Setup 1 0~600 seconds 600 sec- Timer setting for the Power Down delay feature
Delay onds
Prelube Cycle Enable Genset Setup 1 See Description. Disabled Enables Or Disables the cyclic mode of prelube operation
Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Prelube Cycle Time Genset Setup 1 1~1000 hours 168 hours Sets the period of the Prelube Cycle Iteration
Prelube Function Enable OEM Engine 1 See Description. Disabled Selects whether the Prelube function is enabled or dis-
Setup abled. This is Setup mode interlocked
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Options: Disabled, Enabled.


Prelube Oil Pressure Thresh- Genset Setup 1 0~10 psig 3 psig The oil pressure value which when reached the prelube
old driver will turn off
Prelube Timeout Period Genset Setup 1 0~30 seconds 10 sec- Sets the maximum time for which the Prelube Driver will
onds Remain ON
Prime kVA rating (3 phase/ OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode,
50Hz) Setup at 50 Hz, and 3 phase.
Prime kVA rating (3 phase/ OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode,
60Hz) Setup at 60 Hz, and 3 phase.
Prime kVA rating (single OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Prime Power mode,
phase/ 50Hz) Setup at 50 Hz, and single phase.
Prime kVA rating (single OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at
phase/ 60Hz) Setup 60 Hz, and single phase.
Programmed Transition Power Transfer 1 0~60 seconds 3 seconds Sets the time delay from when one source opens until the
Delay (TDPT) Control other closes during open transition transfers.
Rated to Idle Ramp Time Genset Setup 1 0~30 seconds 2 seconds The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from
rated speed to idle speed
Rated Cooldown Time Genset Setup 1 0~600 seconds 180 sec- Minimum time to spend at rated speed less than 10% load
onds before normal shutdown is allowed
Rated to Idle Transition Genset Setup 1 0~10 seconds 0 seconds Sets the delay time for transitioning from Rated to Idle
Delay speed. 0 seconds = feature is disabled.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Rated/Idle Switch (PCCnet) Adjust 0 See Description. Rated Volatile to store PCCnet device generated Rated/Idle
Switch commands.
Options: Rated, Idle.
Ready To Load / Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
able Output #5 Factory Lock Setup Locked being modified.
Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Ready To Load /Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Bypassed Controls whether the output function is inverted or not. By-
Output #5 Invert Bypass passed = function not inverted
Options: Not Bypassed, Bypassed.
Ready To Load /Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the output
Output #5 Output Function Options: Default, Do Nothing, Common Warning, Common
Pointer Shutdown, Rated to Idle Transition Event, Fault Code Func-
tion #1, Fault Code Function #2, Fault Code Function #3,
Fault Code Function #4, Fault Code Function #5, LBNG
StartEnable Function, LBNG Idle Speed Event Function.
Remote Fault Reset Enabled OEM Genset 1 See Description. Disabled Trim to enable Remote Fault Reset. Can only reset Warn-
Setup ing Faults
Options: Disable, Enable.
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Reset Fuel Consumption OEM Genset 1 See Description. Inactive The reset trip fuel consumption command.
Setup Options: Inactive, Active.
Reset Modbus Commands MODBUS Setup 1 See Description. Inactive Resets all Modbus volatile commands
Options: Inactive, Active.
Reset Runs OEM Genset 1 See Description. The reset runs command.
Setup Options: Inactive, Active.
Reset Start Attempts OEM Genset 1 See Description. The reset start attempts command.
Setup Options: Inactive, Active.
Retransfer Delay (TDEN) Power Transfer 1 0~1800 seconds 600 sec- Sets the amount of time that the utility source must be
Control onds available before the control will retranfer to that source.
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Retransfer Inhibit input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #21 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #21 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Retransfer Inhibit/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Retransfer Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
able Input #21 Function to alternate function input if value not set to default
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Reverse kVAR Threshold Genset Setup 1 15~50 % 20 % Sets the Reverse kVAR fault trip threshold as percentage of
Standby kW rating.
Reverse kVAR Time Delay Genset Setup 1 10~60 seconds 10 sec- Sets the Reverse kVAR fault trip time delay
onds
Reverse kW Threshold Genset Setup 1 5~30 % 10 % Sets the Reverse kW fault trip threshold as percentage of
Standby kW rating.
Reverse kW Time Delay Genset Setup 1 1~15 seconds 3 seconds Sets the Reverse kW fault trip time delay
Rupture Basin Level Re- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Warning Sets low rupture basin fault response to None, Warning or
sponse Shutdown.
Options: None, Warning, Shutdown.
Rupture Basin Time Genset Setup 1 0~20 seconds 2 seconds Rupture Basin fault time delay
Rupture Basin/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Rupture Basin input software logic state inversion bypass
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Input #12 Active State Selec- closed control


tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Rupture Basin/Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Input #12 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Rupture Basin/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Rupture Basin Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to
Input #12 Function Pointer alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Scheduler Exception Select Genset Setup 0 1~6 1 Used to select an exception to adjust.
Scheduler Exception x Date Genset Setup 0 1~31 1 Used to adjust the date for the selected exception.
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Genset Setup 0 0~44 0 Used to adjust the length in days for the selected exception.
tion Days
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Genset Setup 0 0~23 0 Used to adjust the length in hours for the selected excep-
tion Hours tion.
Scheduler Exception x Dura- Genset Setup 0 0~59 0 Used to adjust the length in minutes for the selected excep-
tion Minutes tion.
Scheduler Exception x En- Genset Setup 0 See Description. Disable Used to enable or disable the selected exception.
able Options: Disable, Enable.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Scheduler Exception x Hour Genset Setup 0 0~23 0 Used to adjust the starting hour for the selected exception.
Scheduler Exception x Min- Genset Setup 0 0~59 0 Used to adjust the starting minute for the selected excep-
ute tion.
Scheduler Exception x Month Genset Setup 0 1~12 1 Used to adjust the starting month for the selected excep-
tion.
Scheduler Exception x Re- Genset Setup 0 See Description. Once Only Used to adjust the repeat interval for the selected excep-
peat tion.
Options: Once Only, Every Year.
Scheduler Program Select Genset Setup 0 1~12 1 Used to select a program to adjust.
Scheduler Program x Dura- Genset Setup 0 0~23 0 Used to adjust the length in hours for the selected program.
tion Hours
Scheduler Program x Dura- Genset Setup 0 1~59 1 Used to adjust the length in minutes for the selected pro-
tion Minutes gram.
Scheduler Program x Enable Genset Setup 0 See Description. Disable Used to enable or disable the selected program.
Options: Disable, Enable.
Scheduler Program x Repeat Genset Setup 0 See Description. Once Used to adjust the repeat interval for the selected program.
Interval Options: Once, Every Week, Every 2 Weeks, Every 3
Weeks, Every 4 Weeks, Every 5 Weeks, First Week of
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Month, Second Week of Month, Third Week of Month,


Fourth Week of Month, Last Week of Month.
Scheduler Program x Run Genset Setup 0 See Description. Once Used to adjust the run mode for the selected program.
Mode Options: No Load, With Load, Extended Parallel.
Scheduler Program x Start Genset Setup 0 See Description. Sunday Used to adjust the start day of the week for the selected
Day program.
Options: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, Saturday.
Scheduler Program x Start Genset Setup 0 0~23 0 Used to adjust the start hour for the selected program.
Hour
Scheduler Program x Start Genset Setup 0 0~59 0 Used to adjust the start minute for the selected program.
Minute
Single phase Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~600 Vac 240 Vac High voltage setpoint limit for the single phase connected
voltage hi limit alternator
Single phase Genset nom OEM Alt Setup 2 1~600 Vac 208 Vac Low voltage setpoint limit for the single phase connected
voltage lo limit alternator
Single/3 Phase Connection Genset Setup 1 See Description. Three Setup mode interlocked. Gensets single phase/3 phase
Phase metering setup configuration.
Options: Single Phase, Three Phase.
Site ID Genset Setup 1 name of site
Slip Frequency Basic 1 3~3 Hz 0.1 Hz Sets the synchronizer slip frequency. Requires that Sync
Speed Control Method = Slip Frequency.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Speed Bias OOR Check En- Basic 1 See Description. Disabled Enable for the Speed Bias OOR faults.
able Options: Disable, Enable.
Speed Bias OOR High Limit Basic 1 5~5 Vdc 5 Vdc High limit trim for the Speed Bias OOR fault.
Speed Bias OOR Low Limit Basic 1 5~5 Vdc 5 Vdc Low limit trim for the Speed Bias OOR fault.
Speed Bias OOR Time Basic 1 0~10 seconds 1 seconds Delay time for the Speed Bias OOR faults.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 10~10 Vdc 3 Vdc The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering
gurable Analog output #1 value (scaling unit) and upper clamp
Analog Out High Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 10~10 Vdc 3 Vdc The analog value that corresponds to the high engineering
gurable Analog output #1 value (scaling unit) and upper clamp
Analog Out High Function
Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 10~10 Vdc 3 Vdc The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering
gurable Analog output #1 value (scaling unit) and lower clamp
Analog Out Low Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 10~10 Vdc 3 Vdc The analog value that corresponds to the Low engineering
gurable Analog output #1 value (scaling unit) and lower clamp
Analog Out Low Function
Setpoint
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Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Points to the function that controls the analog output
gurable Analog Output #1 Options: Default, Do Nothing, Genset Average Voltage,
Analog Output Function Genset Average Current, Genset Total Power Factor, Gen-
Pointer set Frequency, Genset Total kW, Genset Total kVAR, En-
gine Speed, Coolant Temperature, Oil Pressure, Oil Tem-
perature, Intake Manifold Temperature.
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 32768~32762 10000 The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog
gurable Analog output #1 En- output value (scaling unit)
gineering In Low Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 32768~32762 10000 The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog
gurable Analog output #1 En- output value (scaling unit)
gineering In High Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 32768~32762 10000 The engineering value that corresponds to the Low Analog
gurable Analog output #1 En- output value (scaling unit)
gineering In Low Function
Setpoint
Speed Bias Output / Confi- Configurable I/O 1 32768~32762 10000 The engineering value that corresponds to the High Analog
gurable Analog output #1 En- output value (scaling unit)
gineering In High Function
Setpoint
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Speed Bias Output / Confi- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Unlocked Prevents the output function pointer and invert bypass from
gurable Analog Output #1 Setup being modified.
Output Factory Lock Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Speed Droop Enable Switch Basic 1 See Description. Inactive Speed droop enable switch input status from PCCNet
(PCCNet) Options: Inactive, Active.
Speed Droop Percentage Basic 1 0~15 % 5% Sets the speed droop percent from no load to full load.
Speed/Frequency Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 0.5~10 seconds 1 seconds Sets the delay time for generating the Speed/Frequency
mismatch fault
Speed/Frequency Threshold OEM Alt Setup 1 0.5~20 Hz 1.5 Hz Sets the threshold for generating the Speed/Frequency
mismatch fault
Standby kVA rating (3 phase/ OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at
50Hz) Setup 50 Hz, and 3 phase.
Standby kVA rating (3 phase/ OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at
60Hz) Setup 60 Hz, and 3 phase.
Standby kVA rating (single OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at
phase/ 50Hz) Setup 50 Hz, and single phase.
Standby kVA rating (single OEM Genset 2 1~6000 kVA 1 kVA KVA rating of genset when operating in Standby mode, at
phase/ 60Hz) Setup 60 Hz, and single phase.
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Start Inhibit No1 Fault Text Auxiliary Status 0 Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Opera-
tor panel when this fault becomes active.
Start Inhibit No2 Fault Text Auxiliary Status 0 Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Opera-
tor panel when this fault becomes active.
Start Inhibit No3 Fault Text Auxiliary Status 0 Trim to define the 20 character string for use by the Opera-
tor panel when this fault becomes active.
Start Time Delay Adjust 1 0~300 seconds 0 seconds Sets the time to wait from receiving a valid remote start sig-
Genset Setup nal until starting the genset
Power Transfer
Control
Start Type/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Start Type input software logic state inversion bypass con-
put #11 Active State Selec- Closed trol
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Start Type/Configurable In- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
put #11 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Start Type/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Start Type Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to al-
put #11 Function Pointer ternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Starter Disconnect Speed Genset Setup 1 100~600 rpm 475 rpm Sets the engine speed at which the cranking algorithm dis-
engages the starter
Starter Owner OEM Engine 2 See Description. 0 Tells the GCS which control system has starter control
Setup Options: GCS, ECS.
Starting to Rated Ramp Time OEM Engine 1 0~30 seconds 1 seconds The time over which the speed reference is to ramp from
Setup starting speed to rated speed
Sync Enable/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Sync Enable input software logic state inversion bypass
put #30 Active State Selec- Closed control
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Sync Enable/Configurable In- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
put #30 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Sync Enable/Configurable In- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Sync Enable Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to
put #30 Function Pointer alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
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Synchronizer Speed Control Basic 1 See Description. Phase Sets the speed control method for synchronizing.
Method Match Options: Phase Match, Slip Frequency, External.
Synchronizer Voltage Control Basic 1 See Description. Voltage Sets the voltage control method for synchronizing.
Method Match Options: Voltage Match, External.
System Phase Rotation Power Transfer 1 See Description. L1L2L3 Defines system phase rotation for use with rotation sen-
Control sors.
Options: L1L2L3, L1L3L2.
Test With Load Enable Power Transfer 1 See Description. Disabled Use to choose whether a test is with load or without load.
Control Options: Disabled, Enabled.
Time Delay to Stop Adjust 1 0~600 seconds 0 seconds Sets time to run at rated speed before going to cooldown at
Genset Setup idle. Does not apply to manual runs
Power Transfer
Control
Total Number of Runs History/About 0 0~65535 Total number of genset runs.
Total Start Attempts History/About 0 0~65535 Total number of start attempts.
Transfer Delay (TDNE) Power Transfer 1 0~120 seconds 10 sec- Sets the amount of time that the genset source must be
Control onds available before the control will trainer to that source.
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Transfer Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass
Input #20 Active State Selec- Closed control
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Input #20 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Transfer Inhibit/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Transfer Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal to
Input #20 Function Pointer alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Transition Type Power Transfer 1 See Description. Open Sets the load transfer transition type for use when Genset
Control Transition Application Type = Power Transfer Control.
Options: Open Transition, Hard Closed Transition, Soft
Closed Transition.
Underfrequency Delay OEM Alt Setup 1 5~20 seconds 10 sec- Time delay before the Underfrequency fault becomes ac-
onds tive.
Underfrequency Threshold OEM Alt Setup 1 2~10 Hz 6 Hz Number of Hertz Alternator Line Frequency may be under
nominal frequency before Underfrequency fault becomes
active.
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Utility and Genset Neutral Basic 1 See Description. 5 Amp Utility CT secondary current
CT Secondary Current Options: 1 Amp, 5 Amp.
Utility Breaker Position Con- Basic 1 See Description. Dual Con- Sets whether using single a contact or dual a/b contact for
tacts tacts utility breaker feedback.
Options: Single Contact, Dual Contact.
Utility CB Fail To Close Time Power Transfer 1 0.1~1 seconds 0.26 sec- Sets utility breaker fail to close time delay.
Delay Control onds
Utility CB Fail To Open Time Power Transfer 1 0.2~5 seconds 1 seconds Sets utility breaker fail to open time delay.
Delay Control
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Utility CB Inhibit input software logic state inversion bypass
Input #25 Active State Selec- Closed control
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Input #25 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Utility CB Inhibit/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Utility CB Inhibit Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
Input #25 Function Pointer to alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Utility CB Pos B input software logic state inversion bypass
Input #23 Active State Selec- Closed control
tion Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
Input #23 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Utility CB Pos B/Configurable Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Utility CB Pos B Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
Input #23 Function Pointer to alternate function input if value not set to default
Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Active Utility CB Tripped input software logic state inversion by-
able Input #24 Active State Closed pass control
Selection Options: Active Closed, Active Open.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- OEM Genset 2 See Description. Not Prevents the input function pointer from being modified.
able Input #24 Factory Lock Setup Locked Options: Not Locked, Locked.
Utility CB Tripped/Configur- Configurable I/O 1 See Description. Default Utility CB Tripped Input function pointer. Feeds input signal
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able Input #24 Function to alternate function input if value not set to default
Pointer Options: Default, Do Nothing, Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch,
Low Coolant Switch #2, High Alt Temperature Switch,
Ground/Earth Fault Switch, PTC Mode Switch, Ramp Load/
Unload Switch, Exercise Switch, Battle Short Switch. De-
fault value: Default.
Utility Center Frequency Power Transfer 1 45~65 Hz 60 Hz Sets the center frequency for the utility frequency sensor
Control bandwidth settings.
Utility CT Primary Current Basic 1 0~10000 Amps 0 Amps Utility CT primary current. 0 = Disable amperage and power
metering.
Utility Current Metering Con- Basic 1 See Description. 3Ph Select which CT connection type the utility current/power
figuration 3Sensed measurement will be. Either 1 or 3 CTs will be used.
Options: 3Ph 3Sensed, 3Ph 1Sensed.
Utility Delta/Wye Connection Basic 1 See Description. Wye Delta or Wye for Utility connection
Options: Delta, Wye.
Utility Frequency DropOut Power Transfer 1 0.3~5 % 1% Sets dropout delta for utility frequency sensor as percent
Bandwidth Control of center frequency.
Utility Frequency DropOut Power Transfer 1 0.1~15 seconds 5 seconds Sets dropout time delay for utility frequency sensor.
Delay Control
Utility Frequency PickUp Power Transfer 1 0.3~20 % 10 % Sets pickup range of utility frequency sensor as percent of
Bandwidth Control center frequency.
PARAMETER SCREEN PASS- ALLOWED DE- DESCRIPTION
NAME WORD VALUES FAULT
LEVEL VALUE
V/Hz Knee Frequency (50 Genset Setup 1 0~10 Hz 1 Hz The voltage will roll off (decrease) proportionally to the V/Hz
Hz) OEM Engine setup, once the frequency drops below the set point in the
Setup V/Hz Knee Frequency. This allows the genset to recover
faster when the frequency drops.
V/Hz Knee Frequency (60 Genset Setup 1 0~10 Hz 1 Hz The voltage will roll off (decrease) proportionally to the V/Hz
Hz) OEM Engine setup, once the frequency drops below the set point in the
Setup V/Hz Knee Frequency. This allows the genset to recover
faster when the frequency drops.
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (50 Hz) Genset Setup 1 0~10 % / Hz 2.2 % / Hz The amount of voltage roll off when the frequency is below
OEM Engine the knee frequency
Setup
V/Hz Rolloff Slope (60 Hz) Genset Setup 1 0~10 % / Hz 2.2 % / Hz The amount of voltage roll off when the frequency is below
OEM Engine the knee frequency
Setup

PARAMETERS THAT ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THE Note: The default values might not be the same in your genset. The val-
OPERATOR PANEL ues shown are based on the original settings for the PCC and may be
adjusted when the genset is designed, when the genset is installed, or
This section lists the parameters that may be mentioned in this manual by other operators after installation.
but are not available in the Operator Panel. Many of these parameters
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can be viewed or adjusted using InPower or Modbus.


TABLE 6-2. PARAMETERS THAT ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THE OPERATOR PANEL
PARAMETER INPOWER MODBUS DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION
Auto Switch Active State Selec- Active Closed Auto switch input software logic state inversion bypass
tion control
Battery Charger AC Failure Yes Monitor point for the battery charger failure input from
(HMI113) the PCCNET Annunciator.
Battle Short Switch (Modbus) Yes Yes Inactive Trim to enable Battle Short via Modbus.
Breaker Closed Current Thresh- 5% threshold for determining breaker closed if contacts fail
old
Derate Request Yes The requested % derate from the derate request logic
Enable StartEnable Function Disable Enable Trim for LBNG StartEnable Function.
Extended Parallel Enable Disabled use to enable the extended paralleling mode of PTC
External Bias Commands Enable Yes Disabled Enables the external bias (speed and voltage com-
mands) to the hardware outputs.
Frequency Match Ramp Rate 1 sec sets the ramp time for frequency match output limits to
soften sync transition
Genset Bus Average Voltage% Yes Genset Bus average voltage%
Genset Bus L1L2 Voltage% Yes Genset Bus L1L2 voltage%
Genset Bus L2L3 Voltage% Yes Genset Bus L2L3 voltage%
PARAMETER INPOWER MODBUS DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION
Genset Bus L3L1 Voltage% Yes Genset Bus L3L1 voltage%
Genset CB Fail To Close Standa- Disable Enables genset to run standalone if gen cb fails to
lone Mode Enable close.
Genset CB Recharge Delay 10 sec Sets time required between successive genset breaker
close commands. Allows breaker close spring to re-
charge.
Genset CB Shunt Trip Enable Disable Enables breaker shunt trip function for shutdown faults
when Genset Application Type = Standalone.
Genset Current Based Breaker Yes indicates genset breaker position based on current
Position
Genset Loss of Phase DropOut 1 sec Sets dropout time delay for genset loss of phase sen-
Delay sor.
Genset Loss of Phase Sensor Disable Use to enable genset loss of phase sensor.
Enable
Genset Phase Rotation Sensor Disable Use to enable genset phase rotation sensor.
Enable
Governor Enable Engine Speed 1100 rpm Sets the threshold to transition from open loop governor
control to closed loop
Idle Warmup Oil Temp 104 degF Oil temperature for Idle to Rated Permission.
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Instantaneous High AC Voltage 130% Percent of desired voltage at which Instantaneous High
Threshold AC Voltage fault becomes active.
kVAR Load Setpoint Yes EU scaled value for the kVAR load setpoint
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR High 4.750 Vdc High Limit for the default function OOR faults.
Limit
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low 0.250 Vdc Low Limit for the default function OOR faults.
Limit
kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Time 1 sec Time Limit for the default function OOR faults.
kVAR Load Share Output Com- load share kVAR output command level from load
mand share algorithm
kVAR Load Share Ramp PWM kVAR load share line PWM offset for load ramping con-
Offset trol
kW Load Setpoint Yes EU scaled value for the kW load setpoint
kW Load Setpoint OOR High 4.75 Vdc High Limit for the default function OOR faults.
Limit
kW Load Setpoint OOR Low Lim- 0.250 Vdc Low Limit for the default function OOR faults.
it
kW Load Setpoint OOR Time 1 sec Time Limit for the default function OOR faults.
kW Load Share Output Com- load share kW output command level from load share
mand algorithm
PARAMETER INPOWER MODBUS DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION
kW Load Share Ramp PWM Off- kW load share line PWM offset for load ramping control
set
LBNG Derate Enable Disable Enable Trim for LBNG Derate Function.
LBNG Genset Enable Yes Switch to enable or disable the gas specific features
and parameters
LBNG Warm Up Required Enabled Enable Warmup requirement on Lube Oil Temp
Load Govern kVAR Reference indicates the reference for the kVAR closed loop control
for load governing
Load Govern kW Maximum 100% sets the maximum kW output available during the first
Delayed 120 seconds of utility parallel
Load Govern kW Reference indicates the reference for the kW closed loop control
for load governing
Load Govern Zero AVR Error En- Disable Enables the zeroing of the voltage regulators incoming
able voltage error, and just passes forward the paralleling
offset.
Load Share Minimum kVAR 10% sets minimum kVAR for load sharing
Load Share Minimum kW 11% sets minimum kW for load sharing
Local EStop Active State Selec- Active Open Local Estop input software logic state inversion by-
tion pass control
Low Coolant Level (HMI113) Yes Yes Monitor point for the Low Coolant Level input from the
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PCCnet Annunciator.
Low Fuel Level (HMI113) Yes Yes Monitor point for the Low Fuel Level input from the
PCCnet Annunciator.
Manual Switch Active State Active Closed Manual input software logic state inversion bypass con-
trol
Max Setup Mode Time Yes Yes 600 sec Max time allowed in Setup Mode.
PTC Operating Mode Output of the PTC operating mode arbitration logic
Remote EStop Active State Active Open Remote Estop input software logic state inversion by-
Selection pass control
Remote Start Switch Active State Active Closed Remote Start input software logic state inversion by-
Selection pass control
Scheduler Run Command Yes Yes Indicates the current run command coming from the
scheduler.
Setup Mode Enable Yes Yes Volatile to allow entry into Setup Mode
Sync Disable Yes Inactive use to turn off synchronizer for testing purposes
Sync Phase Difference Yes Other meter to genset meter L1 voltage phase angle
Sync Phase Offset 0 degrees Sets a sync phase offset to accommodate sync across
transformer with phase shift.
System Total kVAR Yes Sum of genset bus and utility bus kVAR
Utility Average Voltage% Yes Utility average voltage%
PARAMETER INPOWER MODBUS DEFAULT VALUE DESCRIPTION
Utility CB Recharge Delay 10 sec Sets time required between successive utility breaker
close commands. Allows breaker close spring to re-
charge.
Utility Current Based Breaker Yes indicates utility breaker position based on current
Position
Utility L1L2 Voltage% Yes Utility L1L2 voltage%
Utility L2L3 Voltage% Yes Utility L2L3 voltage%
Utility L3L1 Voltage% Yes Utility L3L1 voltage%
Voltage Match Ramp Rate 1 sec sets the ramp time for voltage match output limits to
soften sync transition
V/Hz Method Yes Relative Knee Frequency Sets the knee frequency logic characteristic of the V/Hz
curve either fixed knee or relative (to Target Speed)
knee frequency.
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7. Troubleshooting

In this section, italics are used to identify a specific parameter by name.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
High voltages are present when the set is running. Do not open the generator output box while the set is
running.
WARNING Contacting high voltage components can cause electrocution, resulting in severe per-
sonal injury or death. Keep the output box covers in place during troubleshooting.
When troubleshooting a set that is shut down, make certain the genset cannot be accidentally restarted.
This includes, but is not limited to, these steps.
1. Put the PCC in Off mode (page 3-8).
2. Push one of the Emergency Stop buttons, and wait thirty seconds.
3. Isolate any power supplies (for example, for heaters or pumps) to the genset. This does not include
the starting battery or battery charger, which are isolated in the next steps.
4. Turn off and remove power from the battery charger, if there is one.
5. MAKE CERTAIN EXPLOSIVE BATTERY GASES ARE DISPELLED FROM BATTERY COMPART-
MENT, and then remove the negative () battery cable from the starting battery (for electrical starters).
6. Disable the starter, if it is possible for the genset to start without the battery (for example, an air starter).
Isolate the starter air supply from the air start compressor to the engine. Secure the isolation tap in the
Closed position.
CAUTION The air in the compressor-to-engine air supply line is under pressure. If vented im-
properly, this air can cause personal injury or equipment damage when it is released. Release
the air so that it does not damage equipment or injure anyone.
Then, release the air in the compressor-to-engine air supply line so that it does not damage equipment
or injure anyone.
7. Display a suitable Maintenance In Progress sign prominently.
8. Follow the appropriate lockout/tagout procedures.
WARNING Accidental starting of the genset during troubleshooting can cause severe personal
injury or death. Disable the genset (see above) before troubleshooting.
Note: Before servicing the PCC, it is recommended that all settings be recorded. This makes sure of correct
and complete readjustment of the PCC in the event that all previous entries are lost during servicing.

Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe all of the instructions and precautions in this manual.

TYPES OF EVENTS/FAULTS
The PCC generates these types of events/faults.

Shutdown Faults
The PCC generates shutdown faults to prevent damage to the genset. The PCC shuts down the genset
immediately.
When the PCC generates a shutdown fault, the shutdown fault becomes active. The PCC initiates a Shut-
down Without Cooldown sequence (page 3-17).

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Active shutdown faults appear in the Shutdown Faults screen (page 5-3). In addition, the PCC provides
these indications as long as there is an active shutdown fault:
The Shutdown LED (page 3-5) on the Operator Panel is on.
Event 1541 (Common Shutdown) is active.
Event 1483 (Common Alarm) is active.

You cannot start the genset until you clear the shutdown fault. Follow these steps to clear a shutdown fault.
1. Correct the condition(s) that caused the fault.
2. Make sure the emergency stop buttons are inactive, and change the PCC to Off mode (page 3-8).
Note: If Remote Fault Reset Enabled is set to Enable, you can also clear shutdown faults in Auto mode. In this
case, change the PCC to Auto mode (page 3-8), and make sure the exercise signal (page 3-8) and the remote
start signal (page 3-9) are inactive. The PCC generates event 2941 (Remote Shutdown Fault Reset Occur-
rence) when shutdown faults are reset in Auto mode.
3. Activate the fault reset signal (page 7-4).

Faults that have been cleared appear in the Fault History screen (page 5-4).

Shutdown with Cooldown Faults

Shutdown with cooldown faults are shutdown faults in which the PCC has time to cool down the genset.

When the PCC generates a shutdown with cooldown fault, the shutdown with cooldown fault becomes ac-
tive. If the PCC is running in Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29), it initiates a Manual Stop sequence
(page 3-17) and starts running the load govern kW ramp unload process (page 4-32). If the PCC is not run-
ning in Load Govern paralleling state, it initiates a Controlled Shutdown sequence (page 3-16). When the
stop sequence has finished, the PCC generates shutdown fault 1336 (Cooldown Complete).

If a shutdown with cooldown fault is active and the engine speed is greater than zero, warning fault 1132
(Controlled Shutdown) is active. You can assign this event/fault to a configurable output, so that the PCC
notifies an external device that it is going to shut down the genset.

In other ways, shutdown with cooldown faults are the same as shutdown faults.

Critical Shutdown Faults vs. Non-critical Shutdown Faults

The PCC always shuts down the genset when a critical shutdown fault is generated. Non-critical shutdown
faults do not prevent the PCC from starting or running the genset when Battle Short mode (page 7-4) is
active. The PCC also responds to critical shutdown faults and non-critical shutdown faults differently if
Delayed Shutdown (page 7-11) is set up.
Note: This discussion applies to shutdown with cooldown faults as well as shutdown faults.

Table 7-1 identifies the critical shutdown faults.


TABLE 7-1. CRITICAL SHUTDOWN FAULTS
EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION
115 Eng Crank Sensor Error
234 Crankshaft Speed High
236 Both Engine Speed Signals Lost
359 Fail To Start
781 CAN data link failure
1245 Engine Shutdown Fault
1247 Unannounced Engine Shutdown
1336 Cooldown Complete
1433 Local Emergency Stop

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION
1434 Remote Emergency Stop
1438 Fail To Crank
1992 Crankshaft Sensor High
2335 AC Voltage Sensing Lost (Excitation Fault)
2914 Genset AC Meter Failed

All other shutdown faults are non-critical shutdown faults. The PCC still provides the usual indications that a
shutdown fault has occurred, even if it overrides a non-critical shutdown fault.

Warning Faults
The PCC generates warning faults to warn the operator when unsafe conditions are occurring.
When the PCC generates a warning fault, the warning fault becomes active. However, active warning faults
have no effect on genset operation. The genset can start, continue running, and stop as usual.
Active warning faults appear in the Warning Faults screen (page 5-4). In addition, the PCC provides these
indications as long as there is an active warning fault:
The Warning LED (page 3-5) on the Operator Panel is on.
Event 1540 (Common Warning) is active.
Event 1483 (Common Alarm) is active.
Follow these steps to clear a warning fault.
1. Correct the condition(s) that caused the fault.
2. Activate the fault reset signal (page 7-4).
Faults that have been cleared appear in the Fault History screen (page 5-4).
Derate Events
Derate events are warning faults in which the PCC also requests a reduction in the kW output level of the
genset.
If a derate event is active, Derate Request22 is the percentage of the current kW output level the PCC would
like to have removed. Each derate event has this percentage associated with it. If two or more derate events
are active at the same time, the PCC considers only the maximum percentage requested by each derate
event. The PCC does not add the percentages together. For example, if one derate event requests a 10%
reduction and a second derate event requests a 20% reduction, Derate Request23 is 20%, not 30%.
If the PCC is running in Load Govern paralleling state (page 4-29), the PCC requests that Genset % Stand-
by Total kW be no more than 100% Derate Request24. This becomes a limitation for Load Govern kW
Target.
If the PCC is not running in Load Govern paralleling state, the PCC generates warning fault 1464 (Load
Dump Fault). If Load Dump / Configurable Output #11 Output Function Pointer is set to Default, the Load
Dump connection is active. The PCC does not do anything else to reduce the kW output level. It is up to
external devices to reduce the load.
If LBNG Genset Enable is set to Enable, the PCC recognizes derate requests from the engine control mod-
ule (ECM) if all of these conditions are met.
LBNG Derate Enable is set to Enable.
22. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
23. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).
24. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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The AUX 101s Derate Authorization connection is active.

Events
The PCC generates events to notify external devices when certain conditions are met. The PCC may send
notifications any of these ways:
Configurable outputs (page 5-63)
PCCNet devices (page 1-6) (For example, events might control a LED or a configurable output on a
PCCNet device.)
It is up to the external devices to respond to an event when they are notified about one. Events do not appear
in any screen in the Operator Panel.

FAULT RESET SIGNAL


This signal may come from any of these sources:
PCC Fault Reset connection (typically, the Reset button on the Operator Panel)
Reset button (page 3-5) on the Operator Panel
Modbus networks (page 1-6)
PC-based service tool, such as InPower (page 1-8)
This signal becomes active for one second when any of these sources changes from inactive to active.
Then, the signal remains inactive until any of these sources changes from inactive to active again.

BATTLE SHORT MODE


Battle Short mode is used to satisfy local code requirements. While Battle Short mode is active, the PCC
ignores non-critical shutdown faults (page 7-2) and non-critical shutdown with cooldown faults. It does not
initiate a stop sequence (page 3-16) and continues to run the genset until Battle Short Mode is inactive.
Otherwise, genset operation remains the same.
WARNING Use of Battle Short mode can cause a fire or electrical hazard, resulting in severe per-
sonal injury, death, and/or property and equipment damage. This mode must only be used during
supervised, temporary operation of the genset.
Battle Short mode must be set up at the factory or by an authorized service representative. Contact your
local distributor for assistance.
Battle Short mode is active only when all of these conditions are met:
Battle Short Enable is set to Enable.
The ECM is set to enable Battle Short mode (Core 2 ECMs only).
The Battle Short Switch (page 1-4) or Battle Short Switch (Modbus)25 is active.
The PCC generates warning fault 2942 (Shutdown Override Fail) if the Battle Short Switch is active but any
of the other conditions are not met.
Battle Short mode is not a distinct mode of operation (page 3-7). The PCC is still in Off mode, Manual mode,
or Auto mode while Battle Short mode is active. The PCC still follows the appropriate sequence of operation
(page 3-10) to start the genset and to stop the genset.
The PCC generates warning fault 1131 (Battle Short Active) as long as Battle Short mode is active.
While Battle Short mode is active, the PCC ignores most shutdown faults and only initiates a Shutdown
Without Cooldown sequence (page 3-17) if a critical shutdown fault (page 7-2) occurs.
25. This parameter is not available in the Operator Panel. See Table 6-2 (page 6-34).

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When the PCC overrides a shutdown fault, it generates warning fault 1416 (Fail To Shutdown) after Fail To
Shutdown Delay as long as Battle Short mode remains active. It also turns on the Shutdown LED.

WARNING The faults that are overridden in Battle Short mode can affect genset performance and
might cause permanent engine, alternator, or connected equipment damage. All shutdown faults,
including those overridden in Battle Short mode, must be acted upon immediately to ensure the
safety and well-being of the operator and the genset.
Note: Any damage caused to the genset as a direct result of running in Battle Short mode is not covered by the
warranty.

BATTLE SHORT MODE PROCEDURES


All of the following procedures are required to activate Battle Short mode (page 7-4).

These procedures require the equipment identified in Table 7-2.


TABLE 7-2. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT FOR BATTLE SHORT MODE PROCEDURES
PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
InPower Pro service tool 0998007702 (existing user)
0998007704 (new user)
INLINE 4 product kit 4918190
INLINE 5 product kit 4918416
PC-based service tool harness 05411199

Enable Battle Short Mode in the ECM


1. Put the PCC in Off mode (page 3-8).
2. Connect the Inline 5 adapter to the engine control module (ECM), and connect the computer to the
Inline 5 adapter.
3. Open InPower (make sure the security dongle is attached to the computer), and click on Core II ECS
in the left side of the window.
4. Click on the Engine Protection IMT folder.
5. Set the EPD_Shutdown_Manual_Override_Enable parameter to Enable, as shown below.

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6. Click Save in order to save the changes.
7. Close InPower after the save is complete.
8. Engage/Activate the local emergency stop button, and wait 3060 seconds for the ECM to complete
the data save.
9. Remove power from the ECM, and wait 3060 seconds.
10. Reapply power to the ECM, pull out/disengage the local emergency stop button, and press the Reset
button on the Operator Panel.
11. Connect with InPower to verify that the EPD_Shutdown_Manual_ Override_Enable parameter is set
to Enable.

Enable Battle Short Mode in the PCC


1. Put the PCC in Off mode (page 3-8).
2. Use the PC-based service tool harness to connect the computer to TB15 on the PCC base board.
3. Open InPower (make sure that the security dongle is attached to the computer), and click on PCC 2300
in the left side of the window.
4. Click on the Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Genset Setup folders.
5. Set the Battle Short Enable parameter to Enable, as shown below.

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6. Click on Save in order to save the changes.

Map a Configurable Input to Battle Short Switch


After Battle Short mode is enabled in the ECM and the PCC, you have to map a configurable input to the
Battle Short Switch.
1. Put the PCC in Off mode (page 3-8).
2. Use the PC-based service tool harness to connect the computer to TB15 on the PCC base board.
3. Open InPower (make sure that the security dongle is attached to the computer) and click on PCC 2300
in the left side of the window.
4. Click on the Setup > Configurable I/O folders.
5. Set the Setup Mode Enable parameter to Enable in order to enter Setup mode, as shown below.

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6. Click on Save, as shown below.

7. Any configurable input can be mapped to Battle Short Switch. Choose one of them. For example, set
Configurable Input #1 Input Function Pointer parameter to Battle Short Switch, as shown below.

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8. Click on Save, as shown below.

9. Set the Setup Mode Enable parameter to Disable, and click on Save in order to exit Setup mode.

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Activate Battle Short Mode
Each configurable input can be Active Open or Active Closed. Check the value of the configurable input that
was configured to Battle Short Switch, and activate the configurable input accordingly.

For example, Configurable Input #1 Active State Selection is set to Active Closed below. In order to activate
Battle Short mode, Configurable Input #1 (TB12 and TB13) has to be closed (connected together).

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If Configurable Input #1 Active State Selection were set to Active Open, Configurable Input #1 (TB12 and
TB13) has to be an open contact (disconnected) to activate Battle Short mode.

DELAYED SHUTDOWN
The PCC provides advance warning of an impending shutdown if all of these conditions are met:
Delayed Shutdown Enable is set to Enable.
The ECM is set to enable Battle Short mode (Core 2 ECMs only).
A non-critical shutdown fault (page 7-2) occurs, and there are no critical shutdown faults.

When these conditions are met, the PCC generates warning fault 1124 (Delayed Shutdown) and waits
Delayed Shutdown Time Delay before it initiates the stop sequence (page 3-16).

EVENT/FAULT LIST
This table identifies the faults and events the PCC can generate.
Note: Your genset may not be able to generate some faults or events.

You can use InPower to raise the response/severity of an event or fault. For example, you can change an
event to a warning fault or a warning fault to a shutdown fault. You cannot set the response/severity of an
event or fault (except event/fault 1452 (Genset Breaker Fail to Close) lower than its default value, and you
cannot change the severity of any fault or event with an asterisk(*).
TABLE 7-3. EVENT/FAULT LIST
EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
111 Engine Control Module Critical Internal Failure Shutdown
115 Eng Crank Sensor Error Shutdown
122 Manifold 1 Press High Warning
123 Manifold 1 Press Low Warning
124 Manifold 1 Press High Warning

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
135 High Oil Rifle 1 Pressure Warning
141 Low Oil Rifle 1 Pressure Warning
143 Low Oil Rifle Pressure Warning
144 High Coolant 1 Temp Warning
145 Low Coolant 1 Temp Warning
146 PreHigh Engine Coolant Temperature Derate
151 High Coolant Temp Shutdown
153 High Intake Manf 1 Temp Warning
154 Low Intake Manf 1 Temp Warning
155 High Intake Manf 1 Temp Shutdown
187 Sensor Supply 2 Low Warning
195 High Coolant 1 Level Warning
196 Low Coolant 1 Level Warning
197 Low Coolant Level Warning
212 High Oil 1 Temperature Warning
213 Low Oil 1 Temperature Warning
214 High Oil 1 Temp Shutdown
221 Air Pressure Sensor High Warning
222 Air Pressure Sensor Low Warning
223 Oil Burn Valve Sol Low Warning
224 Oil Burn Valve Sol High Warning
227 Sensor Supply 2 Low Warning
228 Low Coolant Pressure Shutdown
231 High Coolant Pressure Warning
232 Low Coolant Pressure Warning
234 Crankshaft Speed High Shutdown
235 Low Coolant Level Shutdown
236 Both Engine Speed Signals Lost Shutdown
238 Sensor Supply 3 Low Warning
239 Main Supply High Warning
245 Fan Control Low Warning
254 FSO_PWM_HIGH_CONTROL_ERROR Shutdown
261 High Fuel Temperature Warning
263 High Fuel 1 Temperature Warning
265 Low Fuel 1 Temperature Warning
266 High Fuel Temperature Shutdown
271 Low Fuel Pump Press Warning
272 High Fuel Pump Press Warning
281 Cylinder Press Imbalance Warning
285 CAN Mux PGN Rate Err Warning
286 CAN Mux Calibration Err Warning
295 Key On Air Press Error Warning
322 Inj 1 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
323 Inj 5 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
324 Inj 3 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
325 Inj 6 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
331 Inj 2 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
332 Inj 4 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
342 Calibration Code Fail Shutdown
343 ECM Hardware Failure Warning
351 Injector Supply Failure Warning
352 Sensor Supply 1 Low Warning
359 Fail To Start Shutdown

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
386 Sensor Supply 1 High Warning
415 Low Oil Rifle Press Shutdown
418 High H2O In Fuel Warning
422 Coolant Level Data Error Warning
421 High Oil Temperature Derate
425 Oil Temperature Error Warning
427 CAN Data Link Degraded Warning
435 Oil Press Switch Error Warning
441 Low Battery 1 Voltage Warning
442 High Battery 1 Voltage Warning
449 Inj Metering 1 Press High Shutdown
451 Inj Metering 1 Press High Warning
452 Inj Metering 1 Press Low Warning
488 High Intake Manf 1 Temp Derate
546 Fuel Delivery Press High Warning
547 Fuel Delivery Press Low Warning
553 APC Pressure High Warning
554 APC Pressure Error Warning
556 Crankcase Press High Shutdown
559 Inj Metering 1 Press Low Warning
611 Engine Hot Shut Down Warning
689 Crankshaft Speed Error Warning
697 ECM Temperature High Warning
698 ECM Temperature Low Warning
731 Crankshaft Mech Misalign Warning
781 CAN Data Link Failure Shutdown
782 SAE J1939 Data Link 2 Engine Network No Data Received Warning
Condition Exists
783 Intake Manf 1 Rate Error Shutdown
1117 Power Lost With Ignition On Warning
1121 Fail To Disconnect Warning
1122 Rated to Idle Delay Event
1124 Delayed Shutdown Warning
1131 Battle Short Active Warning
1132 Controlled Shutdown Warning
1219 Utility Breaker Tripped Warning
1223 Utility Frequency Warning
1224 Genset Overvoltage Warning
1225 Genset Undervoltage Warning
1226 Genset Frequency Warning
1243 Engine Derated Derate
1244 Engine Normal Shutdown Shutdown
1245 Engine Shutdown Fault Shutdown
1246 Unknown Engine Fault Warning
1248 Engine Warning Warning
1256 Ctrl Mod ID In State Error Warning
1257 Ctrl Mod ID In State Fail Shutdown
1312 Configurable Input #2 Event
1317 Configurable Input #13 Event
1318 Configurable Input #14 Event
1322 kW Load Setpoint OOR High Warning
1323 kW Load Setpoint OOR Low Warning
1324 kVAR Load Setpoint OOR High Warning

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
1325 kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low Warning
1328 Genset Breaker Tripped Warning
1336 Cooldown Complete Shutdown
1357 Oil Remote Level Low Warning
1376 Camshaft Speed Error Warning
1411 High Out Freq Adjust Pot Warning
1412 High Droop Adjust Pot Warning
1416 Fail To Shutdown Warning
1417 Power Down Failure Warning
1418 High Gain Adjust Pot Warning
1427 Overspeed Relay Error Warning
1428 LOP Relay Error Warning
1429 HET Relay Error Warning
1431 PreLOP Relay Error Warning
1432 PreHET Relay Error Warning
1433 Local Emergency Stop Shutdown
1434 Remote Emergency Stop Shutdown
1435 Low Coolant Temperature Warning
1438 Fail To Crank Shutdown
1439 Low Day Tank Fuel Sw Warning
1441 Low Fuel Level Warning
1442 Weak Battery Warning
1443 Dead Battery Shutdown
1444 Overload Warning
1445 Short Circuit Shutdown
1446 High AC Voltage Shutdown
1447 Low AC Voltage Shutdown
1448 Under frequency Shutdown
1449 Overfrequency Warning
1451 Gen / Bus Voltages Out of Calibration Warning
1452 Genset Breaker Fail To Close Warning
1453 Genset Breaker Fail To Open Warning
1454 Genset Breaker Position Contact Warning
1455 Utility Breaker Position Contact Warning
1456 Bus Out Of Synchronizer Range Warning
1457 Fail To Synchronize Warning
1458 Sync Phase Rotation MismatchOverfrequency Warning
1459 Reverse Power Shutdown
1461 Loss of Field ( Reverse KVAR) Shutdown
1463* Not In Auto Event
1464* Load Dump Fault Warning
1465* Ready to Load Event
1469 Speed/Hz Mismatch Warning
1471 Over Current Warning
1472 Over Current Shutdown
1475 First Start Backup Warning
1483* Common Alarm Event
1517 Failed Module Shutdown Shutdown
1518 Failed Module Warning Warning
1540 Common Warning Event
1541 Common Shutdown Event
1548 Inj 7 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1549 Inj 8 Solenoid Low Curr Warning

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
1551 Inj 10 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1552 Inj 11 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1553 Inj 12 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1554 Inj 13 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1555 Inj 14 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1556 Inj 15 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1557 Inj 16 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1573 Configurable Input #1 Event
1597 ECM Device/Component Warning
1622 Inj 9 Solenoid Low Curr Warning
1689 Real Time Clock Power Warning
1695 Sensor Supply 5 High Warning
1696 Sensor Supply 5 Low Warning
1794 Fire Detected Shutdown with
Cooldown
1843 Crankcase Press High Warning
1844 Crankcase Press Low Warning
1845 H2O In Fuel Sens High Warning
1846 H2O In Fuel Sense Low Warning
1852 PreHigh H2O In Fuel Warning
1853 Annunciator Input 1 Fault Warning
1854 Annunciator Input 2 Fault Warning
1855 Annunciator Input 3 Fault Warning
1891 Change Oil Warning
1893 CAN EGR Valve Comm Warning
1894 CAN VGT Comm Error Warning
1896 EGR DL Valve Stuck Warning
1899 Low EGR Dif Pressure Warning
1911 Inj Metering 1 Press High Warning
1912 Utility Loss Of Phase Warning
1913 Genset Loss Of Phase Warning
1914 Utility Phase Rotation Warning
1915 Genset Phase Rotation Warning
1916 Sync Check OK Event
1917 Fuel Level High Warning
1918 Fuel Level Low Shutdown
1933 High EGR Data Link Volt Warning
1934 Low EGR Data Link Volt Warning
1935 EGR DL Cmd Source Err Warning
1942 THD AZ Error Warning
1944 HMI 113 Out Config Error Warning
1961 High EGR DL EDU Temp Warning
1974 Crankcase Press High Warning
1992 Crankshaft Sensor High Shutdown
1999 Maximum Parallel Time Warning
2185 Sensor Supply 4 High Warning
2186 Sensor Supply 4 Low Warning
2215 Fuel Pump Press Low Warning
2249 APC 2 Pressure Low Warning
2261 Fuel Pump Press High Warning
2262 Fuel Pump Press Low Warning
2265 High Fuel Lift Pump Volt Warning
2266 Low Fuel Lift Pump Volt Warning

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
2292 APC Flow High Warning
2293 APC Flow Low Warning
2311 EFI Control Valve Fail Warning
2328 Utility Available Event
2331 Utility Undervoltage Warning
2332 Utility Connected Event
2333 Genset Connected Event
2335 AC Voltage Sensing Lost ( Excitation Fault ) Shutdown
2336 Bad Checksum Shutdown
2342 Too Long In Idle Warning
2358 Utility Overvoltage Warning
2377 High Fan Control Voltage Warning
2396 Utility Breaker Fail To Close Warning
2397 Utility Breaker Fail To Open Warning
2539 High Voltage Bias Warning
2541 Low Voltage Bias Warning
2545 Keysw Reset Required Warning
2555 Low GHC 1 Voltage Warning
2556 High GHC 1 Voltage Warning
2653 Exhaust St 2 Temp High Warning
2657 Exhaust St 1 Temp High Warning
2661 At Least One Unacknowledged Most Severe Fault Con- Shutdown
dition Exists
2678 Charging Alternator Fail Warning
2779 Utility Unloaded Event Event
2814 Genset CT Ratio Low Shutdown
2815 Genset CT Ratio High Warning
2816 Genset PT Ratio Low Shutdown
2817 Genset PT Ratio High Warning
2895 PCCnet Device Failed Warning
2896 Critical PCCnet Dev Fail Shutdown
2914 Genset AC Meter Failed Shutdown
2922 High Genset Neutral Curr Warning
2934 High Ambient Temp Warning
2935 Low Ambient Temp Warning
2936 Fuel Level High Warning
2937 Fuel Level Low Warning
2938 Earth/Ground Fault Warning
2939 MODBUS Failure Warning
2941 Remote Shutdown Fault Reset Occurrence Event
2942 Shutdown Override Fail Warning
2943 Manual Sw Config Fail Warning
2944 Auto Switch Config Fail Warning
2945 Rupture Basin Switch Warning
2946 Exhaust St 2 Temp Low Warning
2947 Exhaust St 1 Temp Low Warning
2948 Exhaust St 2 Temp High Warning
2949 Exhaust St 1 Temp High Warning
2951 Alternator 1 Temp High Warning
2952 Alternator 1 Temp Low Warning
2953 Alternator 1 Temp High Warning
2954 Alternator 2 Temp High Warning
2955 Alternator 2 Temp Low Warning

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EVENT/FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION SEVERITY
2956 Alternator 2 Temp High Warning
2957 Alternator 3 Temp High Warning
2958 Alternator 3 Temp Low Warning
2959 Alternator 3 Temp High Warning
2965 Genset Available Event
2971 Test/Exercise Fault Warning
2972 Field Overload Shutdown
2973 Charge Press IR Error Warning
2977 Low Coolant Level 2 Sw Warning
2978 Low Intake Manf 1 Temp Warning
2979 High Alternator Temp Sw Warning
2981 High Drive Bearing Temp Warning
2982 Low Drive Bearing Temp Warning
2983 High Drive Bearing Temp Warning
2984 High Free Bearing Temp Warning
2985 Low Free Bearing Temp Warning
2986 High Free Bearing Temp Warning
2992 High Intake Manf 1 Temp Warning
2993 Battery Charger Sw Fail Warning
3397 Low Gearbox Oil Pressure Condition Exists Shutdown
3398 High Gearbox Oil Temperature Condition Exists Shutdown
3399 Differential Fault Condition Exists Shutdown
3411 DC Power Supply Fault Condition Exists Warning
3412 GIB Isolator Open Fault Condition Exists Warning
3413 Radiator Fan Trip Fault Condition Exists Warning
3414 Ventilator Fan Trip Fault Condition Exists Warning
3415 Louvres Closed Fault Condition Exists Warning
3416 Start System Fault Condition Exists Warning
3417 Alternator Heater Trip Fault Condition Exists Warning
3457 Loss of Bus Voltage Sensing Warning
3479 StartInhibit Warning Fault Event Warning
3481 StartInhibit Warning Fault Event Warning
3482 StartInhibit Shutdown Fault Shutdown
3483 High Alternator Temperature 1 Shutdown Fault Shutdown
3484 High Alternator Temperature 2 Shutdown Fault Shutdown
3485 High Alternator Temperature 3 Shutdown Fault Shutdown
3486 High Drive End Bearing Temperature Shutdown Fault Shutdown
3487 High NonDrive End Bearing Temp Shutdown Fault Shutdown

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe all of the instructions and precautions in this manual.

If you are troubleshooting the fault that appears in the graphical display (page 3-2), the source of the fault is
displayed to the right of the event/fault code. If this area is blank, the source is the PCC.
Note: The troubleshooting procedures for ECM-related faults and engine-related faults are in the engine ser-
vice manual.

If you are troubleshooting a fault that does not appear in the graphical display, look at the SA field in the
Faults screens to identify the source of the fault. If this field is blank, the PCC is the source of this fault.

Test Equipment
To perform the test procedures in this manual, the following test equipment must be available:

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True RMS digital multi-meter for accurate measurement of resistance, AC voltage (01000 VAC), and
DC voltage.
Current probe(s).
Battery hydrometer.
Jumper leads.
Tachometer.
Megger or insulation resistance meter.
InPower service tool (PC-based service tool)
Newest InPower InCal files (calibration for control) from the InCal web site (http://www.cumminspow-
er.com under Services, Software Updates, InCal Quick Links).
PC-based service tool connector (Cummins Power Generation Part number 05411199).
Inline 4 / Inline 5 adapter or newer (Cummins Power Generation Part number 04918416).
Inline 4 / Inline 5 drivers (available via kit or online at http://inline.cummins.com/).
Basic electrical test lead set, with very small probe tips. Fluke test leads TL80A (part number
05411627) are recommended.

No Code The Operator Panel Is Unavailable After Changing the PCCNet Network
Logic:

The Operator Panel was working until a PCCNet device was added or removed from the PCCNet network.

Possible Causes:
1. Bad installation of PCCNet device.
2. Faulty Operator Panel or base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Bad installation of PCCNet device.
A. Check the installation of the PCCNet device, in particular the connection at TB1. J25 and TB1
share the same electrical connection. If the PCCNet device is installed incorrectly, the Operator
Panel on J25 stops working. Make sure the PCCNet device is connected correctly and is function-
ing properly.
2. Faulty Operator Panel or base board.
A. Disconnect the PCCNet devices on TB1, and see if the Operator Panel is working. If the Operator
Panel is working, try connecting a different PCCNet device to J25. If the other device works, the
Operator Panel is faulty. Replace it. If the other PCCNet devices do not work on J25, the base
board is faulty. Replace it.

Code 197 Low Coolant Level


Logic:

Low Coolant Level input is active and the threshold response is set to Warning.

Possible Causes:
1. Low radiator coolant level.
2. Faulty sensor or wiring.
3. PCCNet Annunciator.

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4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Low radiator coolant level.
A. Add coolant to the radiator or coolant reservoir if it is low. Then, clear the warning fault by pressing
the Reset button on the Operator Panel.
2. Faulty sensor or wiring.
A. Disconnect the signal leads at the sensor, so the sensor is no longer connected to the PCC; then
reset the PCC by pressing the Reset button. If event/fault code 197 clears and does not reappear,
then replace the low coolant level sensor.
B. If event/fault code 197 reappears then check for a short in the wiring between the low coolant level
sensor and the input to the PCC (at J2017: Input and J205: Ground). A ground input into J2017
will activate the alarm at the PCC.
3. PCCNet Annunciator.
A. If a PCCNet Annunciator is not used, go to step 4. If a PCCNet Annunciator is used, check the
wiring on the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB16 to the Low Coolant Level sender. Ensure
that an open circuit or short circuit does not exist in the wiring.
B. Refer to the PCCNet Annunciator Operators Manual to ensure that the annunciator is configured
correctly; since inputs can be configured to Active Open or Active Closed. Then check the input
on the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB1 6 and insure that the input signal into the PCCNet
Annunciator is properly configured.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and hardware are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 235 Low Coolant Level


Logic:

Low Coolant Level input is active and the threshold response is set to Shutdown.

Possible Causes:
1. Low radiator coolant level.
2. Faulty sensor or wiring.
3. PCCNet Annunciator.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Low radiator coolant level.
A. Add coolant to the radiator or coolant reservoir if it is low.
2. Faulty sensor or wiring.
A. Disconnect the signal leads at the sensor, so the sensor is no longer connected to the PCC; then
reset the PCC by pressing the Reset button. If event/fault code 197 clears and does not reappear,
then replace the low coolant level sensor.
B. If event/fault code 197 reappears, check for a short in the wiring between the low coolant level
sensor and the input to the PCC (at J2017: Input and J205: Ground). A ground input into J2017
will activate the alarm at the PCC.
3. PCCNet Annunciator.

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A. If a PCCNet Annunciator is not used, go to step 4. If a PCCNet Annunciator is used, check the
wiring on the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB16 to the Low Coolant Level sender. Ensure
that an open circuit or short circuit does not exist in the wiring.
B. Refer to the PCCNet Annunciator Operators Manual to ensure that the annunciator is configured
correctly; since inputs can be configured to Active Open or Active Closed. Then check the input
on the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB1 6 and insure that the input signal into the PCCNet
Annunciator is properly configured.
4. Faulty base board
A. If the wiring and hardware are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.
Code 359 Fail To Start
Logic:
Engine has failed to start after the last crank cycle.
Possible Causes:
1. Insufficient fuel level.
2. Restricted fuel supply.
3. The fuel solenoid does not energize (Does not apply to genset with the CM850 ECM).
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Insufficient fuel level.
A. Add fuel to the fuel tank, if fuel level is low.
2. Restricted fuel supply.
A. Open any closed shutoff valves in the fuel line supplying the engine.
B. Service clogged fuel injectors, refer to the engine service manual
C. Bleed the air in the fuel system; refer to the engine service manual.
D. Correct any fuel leaks, replace dirty fuel filters, and dirty or plugged air filters.
3. The fuel solenoid does not energize (Does not apply to gensets with the CM850 ECM).
A. Check the fuse (20 Amp) on J2021. Replace if open.
B. Measure the voltage at the input of the Fuel Solenoid Relay (EStop B+ (B+) and J2014 (nega-
tive)) and attempt to start the engine.
C. If B+ is not available, check the wiring for an open circuit from the base board to the Fuel Solenoid
Relay, correct if there is an open circuit. If the wiring is not faulty, then replace the base board.
D. If B+ is properly supplied to the relay but not found at the output, then replace the Fuel Solenoid
Relay.
4. Poor Fuel Quality.
A. Components of the supply fuel may be degrading the fuels combustibility; conduct a chemical as-
sessment of the fuel to ensure its constituents are per spec, refer to the Fuels for Cummins En-
gines Service Bulletin (Cummins Service Bulletin Number 337900113).
Code 427 CAN Data Link Degraded
Logic:
Communication between the engine control (ECM) and the PCC is severed.
Possible Causes:
1. The Engine ECM has lost power or failed.

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2. The CAN datalink has failed.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The Engine ECM has lost power or failed.
A. Emergency Stop (EStop) button is a closed relay when it is pulled out (not active), and open relay
when depressed (active). The EStop button on the Operator Panel disables power to the engine
ECM when it is depressed (active); CANLINK communication will cease when power to the ECM
is lost. Ensure that the EStop is not active on the PCC. Follow the procedure below:
Reset the Local/Remote Emergency Stop
1. Pullout (not active) the Local/Remote Emergency stop button out.
2. Press the Off button on the Operator Panel.
3. Press the Reset button.
4. Select Manual or Auto as required.
B. Ensure that the emergency stop button is functioning correctly, measure the outputs of the EStop
(Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts) and ensure that the outputs switch state correctly
when engaged and disengaged, replace the switch if faulty.
C. Check the wiring from the base board.
D. Keyswitch control relay is a normally open relay. Ensure that B+ is available at the relay input, then
measure the voltage output. If there is B+ at both the input and output of the Keyswitch control
relay, the relay is not faulty. If B+ is noted at the input but not at the output of the Keyswitch control
relay, replace the relay.
E. Connect to the engine ECM with InPower and/or Insite, to verify that the ECM is functioning prop-
erly and is communicating with the CANLINK network. Refer to the engine service manual for
ECM Troubleshooting procedures, if the ECM is faulty, then replace.
2. The CAN datalink has failed.
A. There is a defective datalink harness connection, or open circuit; inspect the datalink harness and
connector pins from J1120 to J1939+ and from J1119 to J1939; also check the shield ground
connection at J1117.
B. Check the terminating resistors. With connector J11 disconnected from the base board and the
engine datalink connection disconnected from the ECM control, measure resistance between
Pins J1119 and J1120 (60 ohms, is satisfactory). If the resistance is not 60 ohms, check the
terminating resistors. Each of the two terminating resistors should be 120 ohms, replace if not 120
ohms.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and engine ECM are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 441 Low Battery Voltage


Logic:

Low battery voltage.

Possible Causes:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
2. Loose or dirty battery connections.
3. Incorrect battery voltage setup.

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4. The voltage of the battery is below the low battery voltage threshold(s).
5. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
6. Faulty engine DC alternator.
7. Faulty base board or harness.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
A. Measure the voltage of the battery with a voltmeter. Battery voltage should be 12 VDC or greater
in a 12 V system or 24 VDC or greater in a 24 VDC system. If the battery voltage is low, check the
electrolyte level. Replenish the electrolyte level if low and recharge the battery; the specific gravity
for a fully charged lead acid battery is approximately 1.260 at 80 F (27 C).
B. If the battery cannot hold adequate voltage, then replace the battery.
2. Loose or dirty battery connections.
A. Clean and tighten battery terminals and battery cable connectors. If the battery cable connectors
are cracked or worn out, then replace.
3. Incorrect battery voltage setup.
A. Verify that the battery voltage matches the voltage that the PCC is calibrated for. If the genset has
a 12 V battery, but the PCC is calibrated to 24 V, the low battery voltage alarm will activate. In these
cases, change the voltage on the PCC to 12 V. To access the battery voltage setup menu from
the Operator Panel, go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup > Nominal Battery Voltage.
4. The voltage of the battery is below the low battery voltage threshold(s).
A. Battery voltage has dropped below the Low Battery or Low Battery Stop threshold trims for the
time set in the Low Battery Voltage Set Time trim. To access the battery voltage setup menu from
the Operator Panel, go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup > Nominal Battery Voltage
and change the battery voltage setup of the PCC accordingly.
5. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
A. Ensure that the battery charger is charging the battery at an acceptable rate. Adjust the charge
rate of the battery charger if the charge rate is below the recommendation of the manufacturer.
B. If the location of the battery is a far distance from the battery charger, ensure that a proper wire
size is used to compensate for voltage drop.
6. Faulty engine DC alternator.
A. Check the engine DC alternator. If charging voltage is not 1214 VDC in a 12 V system or 2426
VDC in a 24 V system, replace the DC alternator.
7. Faulty base board or harness.
A. Measure the battery voltage at the battery terminals, then measure the battery voltage at the base
board input. Measure the voltage at B+ (J20 9, J20 10, J20 20, J20 21) and B (negative)
input (J20 2, J20 4, J20 7, J20 12).
1. If the voltage at the battery terminals and the PCC is not the same, check the harness and re-
place if necessary.
2. If the voltage at the battery terminals and the PCC are the same, then replace the base board.
Code 442 High Battery Voltage
Logic:
The voltage of the battery is high.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect battery voltage setup.

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2. The voltage of the battery is above the high battery voltage threshold.
3. Battery charger is overcharging the battery.
4. Faulty engine DC alternator.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrect battery voltage setup.
A. Measure the voltage of the battery with a voltmeter. Battery voltage of lead acid batteries should
be between 1214 VDC in a 12 VDC system or 2428 VDC in a 24 VDC system. Verify that the
battery voltage matches the voltage that the PCC is calibrated for. If the genset has a 24 V battery,
but the PCC is calibrated to 12 V, the High battery voltage alarm will activate. In these cases,
change the voltage on the PCC to 24 V. To access the battery voltage setup menu from the
Operator Panel, go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup > Nominal Battery Voltage.
2. The voltage of the battery is above the high battery voltage threshold.
A. Voltage of the battery is above the High Battery threshold for the time set in the High Battery
Set Time trim. To access the battery voltage setup menu from the Operator Panel, go to Setup
> OEM Setup > OEM Engine Setup > Nominal Battery Voltage and change the battery voltage
setup of the PCC accordingly.
3. Battery charger is overcharging the battery.
A. Ensure that the battery charger is charging the battery at an acceptable rate and not overcharging
the battery. Adjust the charge rate of the battery charger if the charge rate is above the recommen-
dation of the manufacturer.
B. If the battery charger is faulty, replace.
4. Faulty engine DC alternator.
A. Check the engine DC alternator for overcharging conditions. If charging voltage is not 1214 VDC
in a 12 V system or 2428 VDC in a 24 V system, replace the DC alternator.

Code 611 Engine Hot Shut Down


Logic:

Engine shutdown hot without a proper cooldown run period.

Possible Causes:
1. Critical shutdown fault.
2. Emergency shutdown.
3. Incorrect shutdown of genset.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Critical shutdown fault.
A. A critical shutdown fault (e.g. Overspeed) has caused the engine to shutdown immediately with-
out allowing the engine to complete the proper cooldown process. Troubleshoot the other shut-
down event/fault code(s) that are causing the genset to shutdown.
2. Emergency shutdown.
A. An Emergency Stop command has immediately shutdown the engine, which has bypassed the
proper cooldown process for the engine.
3. Incorrect shutdown of genset.
A. The genset has been shutdown without allowing the proper cooldown process for the engine (con-
trol switched to OFF manually by user/operator).

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Code 781 The ECM CAN Datalink has failed
Logic:
Communication between the engine control (ECM) and the PCC is severed.
Possible Causes:
1. The Engine ECM has lost power or failed.
2. The CAN datalink has failed.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The Engine ECM has lost power or failed.
A. Emergency Stop (EStop) button is a closed relay when it is pulled out (not active), and open relay
when depressed (active). The EStop button on the Operator Panel disables power to the engine
ECM when it is depressed (active); CANLINK communication will cease when power to the ECM
is lost. Ensure that the EStop is not active on the PCC. Follow the procedure below:
Reset the Local/Remote Emergency Stop
1. Pullout (not active) the Local/Remote Emergency stop button out.
2. Press the Off button on the Operator Panel.
3. Press the Reset button.
4. Select Manual or Auto as required.
B. Ensure that the emergency stop button is functioning correctly, measure the outputs of the EStop
(Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts) and ensure that the outputs switch state correctly
when engaged and disengaged, replace the switch if faulty.
C. Check the wiring from the base board (EStop B+ and J11 21 (negative)) to the Keyswitch control
relay for short or open circuits. If short or open circuits are found, correct the wiring.
D. Keyswitch control relay is a normally open relay. Ensure that B+ is available at the relay input, then
measure the voltage output. If there is B+ at both the input and output of the Keyswitch control
relay, the relay is not faulty. If B+ is noted at the input but not at the output of the Keyswitch control
relay, replace the relay.
E. Connect to the engine ECM with InPower and/or Insite, to verify that the ECM is functioning prop-
erly and is communicating with the CANLINK network. Refer to the engine service manual for
ECM Troubleshooting procedures, if the ECM is faulty, then replace.
2. The CAN datalink has failed.
A. There is a defective datalink harness connection, or open circuit; inspect the datalink harness and
connector pins from J1120 to J1939+ and from J1119 to J1939; also check the shield ground
connection at J1117.
B. Check the terminating resistors. With connector J11 disconnected from the base board and the
engine datalink connection disconnected from the ECM control, measure resistance between
Pins J1119 and J1120 (60 ohms, is satisfactory). If the resistance is not 60 ohms, check the
terminating resistors. Each of the two terminating resistors should be 120 ohms, replace if not 120
ohms.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and engine ECM are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.
Code 1121 Fail To Disconnect
Logic:
If the Fail To Disconnect Enable parameter is set to enable, and the Genset CB and Utility CB Fail to Open
Faults are both active, the genset control will display event/fault code 1121.

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Possible Causes:
1. Event/fault code 1221 is mapped to a configurable output and event/fault code 1453 and event/fault
code 2397 are active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Event/fault code 1221 is mapped to a configurable output and event/fault code 1453 and event/fault
code 2397 are active.
A. Event/fault code 1221 can be mapped to send an external notification thru a configurable custom-
er output relay on the base board to an external device that the Genset CB and Utility CB have
failed to open. This fault will become active if the Fail To Disconnect Enable parameter is set
to enable, event/fault code 1221 is mapped to a configurable output, and if event/fault code 1453
and event/fault code 2397 are active. Troubleshoot event/fault code 1453 and event/fault code
2397 to resolve this issue.
To disable event/fault code 1221 go to Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power Transfer Control >
Fail to Disc En on the display and set the Fail To Disconnect Enable parameter to Disable, then
determine which configurable output is set to activate when event/fault code 1221 is active and go
to: Setup > Configurable I/O on the display and remove the mapping of event/fault code 1221 to
that output.

Code 1122 Delayed Rated To Idle Transition


Logic:

If the Rated to Idle Transition Delay is greater than zero, event/fault code 1122 will become active when
the genset transitions from rated to Idle.

Possible Causes:
1. The genset is transitioning from rated to idle mode.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The genset is transitioning from rated to idle mode.
A. This event/fault code can be mapped to a configurable customer output relay in order to send ex-
ternal notification via the relay on the base board to users of an impending loss of power to come.
This fault will notify users so that proper action can be taken in the time given before the genset
transitions to idle. This fault can be disabled by setting the Rated to Idle Transition Delay to 0
seconds. To access the setup menu through the Operator Panel, go to Setup > Genset Setup
> Rated to Idle Delay and set appropriately.

Code 1124 Delayed Shutdown


Logic:

Provides advance warning of an impending genset shutdown to loads which cannot handle sudden losses
of power.

Possible Causes:
1. A shutdown fault.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. A shutdown fault.
A. Event/fault code 1124 is activated as a result of another noncritical shutdown fault. Troubleshoot
the other noncritical shutdown fault(s) that are causing the genset to shutdown. This event/fault
code was designed to send an external notification through a configurable customer output relay

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on the base board to loads which cannot handle a sudden loss of power. The genset base board
will send a signal to critical loads and will wait for the amount of time in the Delayed Shutdown
Time trim before shutting down the genset. Go to Setup > Genset Setup > Delayed shutdown
delay from the Operator Panel and set appropriately.

Code 1131 Battle Short Active


Logic:

Battle Short has been enabled.

Possible Causes:
1. Battle Short enabled.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Disable Battle Short.
A. The purpose of this fault is to provide a record in the fault history and fault occurrence list that the
Battle Short feature is activate. The Battle Short fault becomes active when all of the following are
true:
The Battle Short Trim is Enabled.
One of the configurable inputs on the base board is configured for Battle Short.
The configurable input configured for Battle Short becomes Active.

Code 1132 Controlled Shutdown


Logic:

A fault set to Shutdown with Cooldown is active and has put the genset in a controlled shutdown.

Possible Causes:
1. A fault set to Shutdown with Cooldown is active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. A fault set to Shutdown with Cooldown is active.
A. Event/fault code 1132 is activated by another active event/fault that is set to Shutdown with Cool-
down. Troubleshoot the other shutdown fault(s) that are causing the genset to shutdown. A con-
trolled shutdown of the system allows first for loads to be transferred or ramped off, and then for
a proper cooldown of the genset to take place before shutting down. Go to Setup > Genset Setup
> Ctrld Shutdown Advance from the Operator Panel in order to appropriately set the Controlled
Shutdown Advanced Notice Delay.

Code 1219 Utility CB Tripped


Logic:

The Utility CB has tripped.

Possible Causes:
1. Overload, Short Circuit, or Ground Fault.
2. Incorrectly wired or short circuit.
3. CB Trip solenoid is incorrectly configured or faulty.
4. Faulty Utility CB.

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Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Overload, Short Circuit, or Ground Fault.
A. Check the load of the application, load cables, and the ground fault relay if available. Repair if
necessary.
2. Incorrectly wired or short circuit.
A. Verify the wiring from the Utility CB to the Utility CB Tripped status input on the base board. The
Utility CB Tripped status input is a Normally Open contact at TB105 and TB101 (B+ Return).
Ensure that the connection from the Utility CB to TB105 on the base board is not shorted to
ground.
3. CB Trip solenoid is incorrectly configured or faulty.
A. Utility CB Trip settings are configured to trip at a low overcurrent threshold. Check other settings
on the Utility CB that might cause it to trip since circuit breakers can have multiple trip settings.
Configure the Utility CB Trip Solenoid to trip at adequate trip settings for the application; refer to
the CB Service Manual.
B. Faulty Trip solenoid, refer to the CB Service Manual for troubleshooting instructions.
4. Faulty Utility CB.
A. Refer to the Utility CB Service Manual.
Code 1223 Utility Frequency Error
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the Utility Frequency Sensor Enable parameter is enabled
and the utility frequency exceeds the Utility Frequency Upper DropOut Threshold, or is below the Utility
Frequency Lower DropOut Threshold, or is Out of Range Low, for the Utility Frequency DropOut
Delay, fault code 1223 will become active.
Possible Causes:
1. Utility Frequency dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
2. The frequency of the Utility is not stable.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Utility Frequency dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Utility Frequency goes above or below the dropout thresh-
olds. Dropout threshold are dependent of the following parameters:
Utility Center Frequency.
Utility Frequency PickUp Bandwidth.
Utility Frequency DropOut Bandwidth.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Center Frequency or PickUp BW or Dropout BW or DropOut Delay and
set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for setup information and instructions.
B. To disable this function, set the Utility Frequency Sensor Enable parameter to disable. On the
display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power Transfer Control > Enable and set appropri-
ately. Refer the PTC section for more information.
2. The frequency of the Utility is not stable.
A. The frequency of the utility is unstable, check with your utility company.
Code 1224 High Genset Voltage
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the Genset Overvoltage Sensor Enable parameter is set to
enable, and the genset voltage goes above the Genset Overvoltage DropOut Threshold, for the Genset
Overvoltage DropOut Delay time, fault code 1224 will become active.

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Possible Causes:
1. Genset High AC Voltage fault.
2. Genset Overvoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset High AC Voltage fault.
A. If the High AC Voltage fault is active on the display, refer to the troubleshooting procedures for High
AC Voltage, fault code 1446.
2. Genset Overvoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Genset voltage goes above the Genset Overvoltage Drop
Out Threshold for the Genset Overvoltage DropOut Delay time. The genset overvoltage drop
out threshold is dependent of the following parameters:
Genset Overvoltage Dropout percentage.
Genset Overvoltage Dropout Delay.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Drop out or DropOut Delay and set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for
setup information and instructions.
B. To disable this function, set the Genset Overvoltage Sensor Enable parameter to disable. On
the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power Transfer Control > Enable and set appro-
priately. Refer the PTC section for more information.
Code 1225 Low Genset Voltage
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the genset voltage drops below the Genset Undervoltage
DropOut Threshold, for the Genset Undervoltage DropOut Delay time, fault code 1225 will become
active.
Possible Causes:
1. Genset Low AC Voltage fault.
2. Genset Undervoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset Low AC Voltage fault.
A. If the Low AC Voltage fault is active on the display, refer to the troubleshooting procedures for Low
AC Voltage, fault code 1447.
2. Genset Undervoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Genset voltage drops below the Genset Undervoltage
DropOut Threshold for the Genset Undervoltage DropOut Delay time. The genset Undervol-
tage dropout threshold is dependent of the following parameters:
Genset Undervoltage Dropout percentage.
Genset Undervoltage Dropout Delay.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Drop out or DropOut Delay and set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for
setup information and instructions.
Code 1226 Genset Frequency Error
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the Genset Frequency Sensor Enable parameter is enabled
and the genset frequency exceeds the Genset Frequency Upper DropOut Threshold, or is below the

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Genset Frequency Lower DropOut Threshold, or is Out of Range Low, for the Genset Frequency Drop
Out Delay, fault code 1226 will become active.
Possible Causes:
1. Genset Frequency dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
2. The frequency of the Genset is not stable.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset Frequency dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Genset Frequency goes above or below the dropout
thresholds. Dropout threshold are dependent of the following parameters:
Genset Center Frequency.
Genset Frequency PickUp Bandwidth.
Genset Frequency DropOut Bandwidth.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Center Frequency or PickUp BW or Dropout BW or DropOut Delay and
set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for setup information and instructions.
2. The frequency of the Genset is not stable.
A. If the genset frequency is not stable or the genset is hunting/oscillating while it is running, refer
to the troubleshooting procedures for fault codes 1448 and 1449.

Code 1243 Engine Derated


Logic:
Event/fault code 1243 will become active if the engine has gone into a derate mode to protect itself from a
shutdown, and if there are no other active derate events on the PCC.
Possible Causes:
1. A derate condition has been initiated by the engine ECM.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. A derate condition has been initiated by the engine ECM.
A. Event/fault code 1243 is activated by another active engine fault. Determine the fault(s) that are
causing the engine to derate by using InPower or Insite to connect to the ECM. Troubleshoot the
event/fault(s) and resolve the issue (Reference the Engine Service Manual). After the issue is re-
solved, press the Reset button on the PCC to allow the genset to return to a normal mode of opera-
tion. If the issue is not resolved when the Reset button is pressed, the engine will stay in derated
mode.

Code 1244 Engine Normal Shutdown


Logic:
A normal shutdown request has been received by the engine and no active shutdown with cooldown faults
exist on the PCC (LBNG).
Possible Causes:
1. The genset is going through a normal shutdown.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The genset is going through a normal shutdown.

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A. The genset is going through a normal shutdown and there are no active shutdown fault(s) in the
ECM for at least 2 seconds.

Code 1245 Engine Shutdown Fault


Logic:

Engine shutdown fault has occurred in the engine ECM, and no other active shutdown faults exist on the
PCC.

Possible Causes:
1. Engine shutdown fault.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Engine shutdown fault.
A. Event/fault code 1245 is activated by another active shutdown fault in the ECM. Connect to the
Engine ECM with InPower or Insite to determine the actual shutdown fault that is generating event/
fault code 1245; then troubleshoot the shutdown fault(s) (Reference the Engine Service Manual).

Code 1246 Unknown Engine Fault


Logic:

An unrecognized engine fault has been received over the datalink.

Possible Causes:
1. The PCC has received an unknown event/fault code from the ECM.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The PCC has received an unknown event/fault code from the ECM.
A. Connect directly to the Engine ECM with InPower or Insite to determine the actual warning or shut-
down fault that is generating event/fault code 1246. Troubleshoot the fault(s) that are causing the
genset to Operator Panel event/fault code 1246 (Reference the Engine Service Manual).

Code 1248 Engine Warning


Logic:

An engine warning fault has occurred in the engine ECM, and there are no active warning faults on the PCC.

Possible Causes:
1. An engine warning fault is active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. An engine warning fault is active.
A. Event/fault code 1248 is activated by another active warning fault in the ECM. Connect to the En-
gine ECM with InPower or Insite to determine the actual warning fault that is generating event/fault
code 1248; then troubleshoot the warning fault(s) (Reference the Engine Service Manual).

Code 1312 Config Input #2 Fault


Logic:

Configurable Input #2 fault is active.

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Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Configurable Input #2 is configured for is active.
2. Configurable Input #2 Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Configurable Input #2 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Configurable Input #2 has been configured for; ex. if Configurable
Input #2 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Configurable Input #2 Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. With InPower or through the Operator Panel check the switch input setting (active closed or active
open) for Configurable Input #2. Ensure that the switch input setting is correctly set. If Configur-
able Input #2 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #2 Active State
Selection trim is set to active closed, input 2 (event/fault code 1312) will become active when
TB114 (input 2) and TB115 (ground) are connected (shorted) together.
If Configurable Input #2 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #2
Active State Selection trim is set to active open, input 2 (event/fault code 1312) will become ac-
tive when there is an open circuit between TB114 (input 2) and TB115 (ground).
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Config
Input #2 Menu > Active and set this trim appropriately for the application.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
A. Check the wiring at TB114 (input 2) and TB115 (ground) for an open circuit, short circuit, or a
miswiring condition.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified with event/fault code 1312 still active, replace the base
board.

Code 1317 Config Input #13 Fault


Logic:

Configurable Input #13 (input # 3) fault is active.

Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Configurable Input #3 is configured for is active.
2. Configurable Input #13 (input # 3) Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Configurable Input #3 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Configurable Input #3 has been configured for; ex. if Configurable
Input #3 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.

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2. Configurable Input #13 (input # 3) Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. With InPower or through the Operator Panel check the switch input setting (active closed or active
open) for Configurable Input #3. Ensure that the switch input setting is correctly set. If Configur-
able Input #13 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #13 Active
State Selection trim is set to active closed, (Input 3, event/fault code 1317) will become active
when TB87 (input 3) and TB812 (ground) are connected (shorted) together.
If Configurable Input #13 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input
#13 Active State Selection trim is set to active open, (Input 3, event/fault code 1317) will become
active when there is an open circuit between TB87 (input 3) and TB812 (ground).
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Config
Input #13 Menu > Active and set this trim appropriately for the application.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
A. Check the wiring at TB87 (input 3) and TB812 (ground) for an open circuit, short circuit, or a
miswiring condition.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified with event/fault code 1317 still active, then replace the
base board.

Code 1318 Config Input #14 Fault


Logic:
Configurable Input #14 (input #4) fault is active.
Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Configurable Input #4 is configured for is active.
2. Configurable Input #14 (input # 4) Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
4. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Condition for which Configurable Input #4 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Configurable Input #4 has been configured for; ex. if Configurable
Input #4 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Configurable Input #14 (input # 4) Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. With InPower or through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or active
open) for Configurable Input #4. Ensure that the switch input setting is correctly set. If Configur-
able Input #14 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #14 Active
State Selection trim is set to active closed, (Input 4, event/fault code 1318) will become active
when TB88 (input 4) and TB813 (ground) are connected (shorted) together.
If Configurable Input #14 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input
#14 Active State Selection trim is set to active open, (Input 4, event/fault code 1318) will become
active when there is an open circuit between TB88 (input 4) and TB813 (ground).
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Config
Input #14 Menu > Active and set the Configurable Input #14 Active State Selection trim appro-
priately for the application.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.

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A. Check the wiring at TB88 (input 4) and TB813 (ground) for an open circuit, short circuit, or a
miswiring condition.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified with event/fault code 1318 still active, replace the base
board.

Code 1322 kW Setpoint OOR Hi


Logic:

If the KW Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is enabled and the KW Load Setpoint OOR High Limit has
been exceeded for the time that is registered in the KW Load Setpoint OOR Time the genset control will
display event/fault code 1322.

Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.
2. Load Govern KW Setpoint RC Enable is incorrectly set.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the KW Load Setpoint analog input (configurable analog Input #1) is not shorted high
or disconnected. On the control, the KW Load Setpoint analog input is located at:
TB9 1 Sense
TB9 2 Return
2. Load Govern KW Setpoint RC Enable is incorrectly set.
A. The Load Govern KW Setpoint RC Enable limits the KW Load Govern voltage input from 0 5
volts, when set to Enable (at TB91 and TB92); if the voltage input into the KW Load Govern
input exceeds 5 VDC, the genset control locks the KW output to zero since the control logic states
that the voltage input is out of range, and displays event/fault code 1322. When the Load Govern
KW Setpoint RC Enable parameter is set to Disable a greater input voltage than 5 VDC is recog-
nized; a 24 VDC input is treated as a 5 VDC input. To change the Load Govern KW Setpoint RC
Enable parameter appropriately for the application, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Set-
up > Basic > Load Govern KW Setpoint RC Enable and set appropriately.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter monitor the analog voltage input at the KW Load Setpoint input. If the voltage
input into the control is within the acceptable KW Load Setpoint voltage range that the control is
set up for and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the
base board.

Code 1323 kW Setpoint OOR Lo


Logic:

If the KW Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is enabled and the KW Load Setpoint analog input is below
the KW Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit for the time that is registered in the KW Load Setpoint OOR Time
the genset control will display event/fault code 1323.

Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.

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2. KW Load Setpoint input voltage is too low.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the KW Load Setpoint analog input (configurable analog Input #1) is not shorted low,
or disconnected. On the control, the speed bias analog input is located at:
TB9 1 Sense
TB9 2 Return
2. KW Load Setpoint input voltage is too low.
A. If the voltage input at TB91 and TB92 is below the KW Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit, the con-
trol will register that input as shorted low. Ensure that the voltage input at TB91 and TB92 is
greater than KW Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit. To verify the voltage value of the KW Load Set-
point OOR Low Limit check the parameter section.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage input at the KW Load Setpoint input. If the voltage
input into the control is within the acceptable KW Load Setpoint voltage range that the control is
set up for and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the
board.

Code 1324 kVAR Setpoint OOR Hi


Logic:

If the KVAR Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is enabled and the KVAR Load Setpoint analog input ex-
ceeds the KVAR Load Setpoint OOR High Limit parameter for the time that is registered in the KVAR Load
Setpoint OOR Time; the genset control will display event/fault code 1324.

Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.
2. Load Govern KVAR Setpoint RC Enable is incorrectly set.
3. Faulty base board

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the KVAR Load Setpoint analog input (configurable analog Input #2) is not shorted
high or disconnected. On the control, the voltage bias analog input is located at:
TB9 3 Sense
TB9 2 Return
2. Load Govern KVAR Setpoint RC Enable is incorrectly set.
A. The Load Govern KVAR Setpoint RC Enable limits the KVAR Load Govern voltage input from
0 5 volts, when set to Enable (at TB93 and TB92); if the voltage input into the KVAR Load
Govern input exceeds 5 VDC, the genset control locks the KVAR output to zero since the control
logic states that the voltage input is out of range, and displays event/fault code 1324. When the
Load Govern KVAR Setpoint RC Enable parameter is set to Disable a greater input voltage
than 5 VDC is recognized; a 24 VDC input is treated as a 5 VDC input. To change the Load Govern
KVAR Setpoint RC Enable parameter appropriately for the application, on the display go to: Set-
up > Paralleling Setup > Basic > Load Govern KVAR Setpoint RC Enable and set appropriate-
ly.

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3. Faulty base board
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage at the KVAR Load Setpoint input. If the voltage input
into the control is within the acceptable KVAR Load Setpoint range that the control is set up for,
and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

Code 1325 kVAR Setpoint OOR Lo


Logic:

If the KVAR Load Setpoint OOR Check Enable is enabled and the KVAR Load Setpoint analog input is
below the KVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit for the time that is registered in the KVAR Load Setpoint
OOR Time, the genset control will display event/fault code 1325.

Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.
2. KVAR Load Setpoint input voltage is too low.
3. Faulty base board

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the KVAR Load Setpoint analog input (configurable analog Input #2) is not shorted
low. On the control, the KVAR Load Setpoint analog input is located at:
TB9 3 Sense
TB9 2 Return
2. KVAR Load Setpoint input voltage is too low.
A. If the voltage input at TB93 and TB92 is below the KVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit, the
control will register that input as shorted low. Ensure that the voltage input at TB93 and TB92
is greater than KVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit. To verify the voltage value of the KVAR
Load Setpoint OOR Low Limit check the parameter section.
3. Faulty base board
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage at the KVAR Load Setpoint input. If the voltage input
into the control is within the acceptable KVAR Load Setpoint range that the control is set up for,
and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

Code 1328 Genset CB Tripped


Logic:

The Genset CB has tripped.

Possible Causes:
1. Correct any active genset faults.
2. Incorrectly wired or short circuit.
3. CB Trip solenoid is incorrectly configured or faulty.
4. Faulty Genset CB.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Correct any active genset faults.
A. Check for active genset faults on the display (especially Overload, Short Circuit, or Ground
Faults); then correct these faults.

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2. Incorrectly wired or short circuit.
A. Verify the wiring from the Genset CB to the Genset CB Tripped status input on the base board.
The Genset CB Tripped status input is a Normally Open contact at TB1010 and TB102 (B+ Re-
turn). Ensure that the connection from the Genset CB to TB1010 on the base board is not shorted
to ground.
3. CB Trip solenoid is incorrectly configured or faulty.
A. Genset CB Trip settings are configured to trip at a low overcurrent threshold. Check other set-
tings on the Genset CB that might cause it to trip since circuit breakers can have multiple trip set-
tings. Configure the Genset CB Trip Solenoid to trip at adequate trip settings for the application;
refer to the CB Service Manual.
B. Faulty Trip solenoid, refer to the CB Service Manual for troubleshooting instructions.
4. Faulty Genset CB.
A. Refer to the Genset CB Service Manual.

Code 1336 Cooldown Complete


Logic:
To provide a record in the fault history that the engine cooldown period has been completed successfully
during a Shutdown with Cooldown condition.
Possible Causes:
1. Cooldown period has been completed after an active shutdown with cooldown fault.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Cooldown period has been completed after an active shutdown with cooldown fault.
A. Event/fault code 1336 is activated as a result of another active fault that is set to Shutdown with
Cooldown. Troubleshoot the other shutdown fault(s) that are causing the genset to shutdown.

Code 1416 Fail To Shutdown


Logic:
To Provide a record in the fault history that genset shutdown faults were bypassed while the PCC was in
Battle Short mode.
Possible Causes:
1. A shutdown fault was bypassed while the Battle Short feature was enabled on the PCC.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. A shutdown fault was bypassed while the Battle Short feature was enabled on the PCC.
A. Event/fault code 1416 is activated because of an active shutdown fault while the PCC is operating
in battleshort mode. Troubleshoot the other shutdown fault(s) that are causing the genset to dis-
play event/fault code 1416.

Code 1417 Power Down Failure


Logic:
The PCC has failed to go to sleep.
Possible Causes:
1. Faulty base board.

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Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Faulty base board.
A. Remove power (B+) from the PCC for 510 seconds and reconnect B+ to the PCC. If the PCC
fails to go to sleep after power is cycled from the PCC and the PCC shows event/fault code 1417
again, replace the base board.

Code 1433 Local EStop


Logic:
The Local Emergency Stop has been activated.
Possible Causes:
1. The Local Emergency Stop button has been activated.
2. Faulty connection or faulty Emergency Stop switch
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The Local Emergency Stop button has been activated.
A. Reset the Local Emergency Stop:
1. Pull the Local Emergency stop button out.
2. Press the Off button.
3. Press the Reset button.
4. Select Manual or Auto as required.
2. Faulty connection or faulty Emergency Stop switch.
A. Check the Emergency Stop button, and verify that it is working properly. The Emergency Stop but-
ton is a closed relay when it is pulled out (not active), and open relay when depressed (active).
B. Verify that the connection/wiring from the Local Emergency Stop switch to the PCC for an open
circuit condition. A ground connection to the Local EStop control input (J25 2 Input; J25 6
Ground) disables the emergency stop alarm. An open circuit should activate the Emergency stop
alarm.
J25 2 Input
J25 6 Ground
3. Faulty base board.
A. Replace the base board.

Code 1434 Remote EStop


Logic:
The Remote Emergency Stop has been activated.
Possible Causes:
1. The Remote Emergency stop button has been activated.
2. Faulty connection or faulty Emergency Stop switch.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The Remote Emergency stop button has been activated.

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A. Reset the Remote Emergency Stop:
1. Pull the Remote Emergency stop button out.
2. Press the Off button.
3. Press the Reset button.
4. Select Manual or Auto as required.
B. If the Remote Emergency Stop is not used, then install a jumper between:
TB1 16 Input
TB1 15 Ground
And repeat step 1A.
2. Faulty connection or faulty Emergency Stop switch.
A. Check the Emergency Stop button, and verify that it is working properly. The Emergency Stop but-
ton is a closed relay when it is pulled out (not active), and open relay when depressed (active).
B. Verify that the connection/wiring from the Remote Emergency Stop switch to the PCC for an open
circuit condition. A ground connection to the Remote EStop control input (TB1 16 Input; TB1
15 Ground) disables the emergency stop alarm. An open circuit should activate the Emergency
stop alarm.
TB1 16 Input
TB1 15 Ground.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Replace the base board.

Code 1435 Low Coolant Temperature


Logic:

Engine coolant temperature is below the low coolant temperature warning threshold.

Possible Causes:
1. Low engine coolant.
2. Fault simulation is enabled or the threshold is set too high.
3. Faulty or incorrectly configured PCCNet Annunciator.
4. Coolant Heater(s) is/are not operating properly.
5. Low ambient temperature.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Low engine coolant.
A. Add coolant to the radiator or coolant reservoir.
2. Fault simulation is enabled or the threshold is set too high.
A. Connect with InPower and ensure that the Fault simulation for LCT is not enabled. If InPower is
not available, cycle power to the PCC:
1. Depress the Emergency Stop button and wait 30 seconds.
2. Disconnect/disable the battery charger.
3. Disconnect the battery (disconnect negative first).
4. Leave the controller without power for 1 minute.

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5. Reconnect the battery, enable the battery charger, pullout the EStop button, and Reset the
PCC (in this order).
B. Check the LCT Warning Threshold parameter and verify it is set to an appropriate threshold. On
the Operator Panel, to access the LCT Warning Threshold parameter, go to Setup > Genset Set-
up > LCT Warning Threshold.
3. Faulty or incorrectly configured PCCNet Annunciator.
A. If a PCCNet Annunciator is not used, go to step 4. If a PCCNet Annunciator is used, check the
wiring from the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB28 to the Low Coolant Temp sender and
ensure that an open circuit or short circuit does not exist in the wiring.
B. Refer to the PCCNet Annunciator Operators Manual to ensure that the annunciator is configured
correctly; since inputs can be configured to Active Open or Active Closed. Then check the input
on the back of the PCCNet Annunciator at TB2 8 and insure that the input signal into the PCCNet
Annunciator is properly configured.
4. Coolant Heater(s) is/are not operating properly.
A. Ensure that the coolant heater(s) is/are connected properly to a power supply, check for open cir-
cuits in the wiring. Ensure that the power supply of the coolant heater is working properly.
B. Replace the coolant heater(s) if an adequate power input into the coolant heater is available, but
the coolant heaters are not warm or hot. If the ambient temperature is very low, do not replace the
coolant heaters, go to step 5.
5. Low ambient temperature.
A. If the coolant heaters are working properly and the radiator has enough coolant, but the ambient
temperature around the genset is very cold (less than 40 degrees F); the coolant heaters might
not have the capability to keep the coolant temperature above 70 degrees F. This could be applica-
tion issue and will need to be further investigated.

Code 1438 Fail to Crank


Logic:
The engine has failed to crank when given a start signal.
Possible Causes:
1. Low battery voltage or weak battery.
2. Faulty Starter.
3. Faulty Emergency Stop switch or faulty connection.
4. Faulty base board or relays.
5. Inadequate air supply (air start only, LBNG).
6. Rotating mechanisms are locked or faulty (LBNG).
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Low battery voltage or weak battery.
A. During cranking if the battery voltage goes below the engine ECM minimum operating voltage,
the ECM will reset and event/fault code 1438 will become active. Refer to event/fault code 441
and 1442.
2. Faulty Starter.
A. Reset the PCC by pressing the Fault Reset button on the Operator Panel. Then test for B+ at the
starter while attempting to start the genset. If there is B+ at the starter, and the starter does not
crank, then the starter could be faulty. Test the starter (see engine service manual), and replace
if faulty. If B+ is not present at the starter, go to the next step.

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3. Faulty emergency stop switch or faulty connection.
A. If the emergency stop is depressed (engaged), the PCC will not provide voltage to the Start pilot
relay or the Starter control relay. Ensure that the emergency stop button is functioning correctly,
measure the outputs of the EStop (Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts) and ensure
that the outputs switch state correctly when engaged and disengaged, replace the switch if faulty.
B. Check the wiring from the base board (EStop B+ and J20 14 (negative)) to the FSO relay for
short or open circuits. If short or open circuits are found, correct the wiring.
C. Check the wiring from the base board (EStop B+ and J2015 (negative)) to the Starter Control
Relay for short or open circuits. If short or open circuits are found, correct the wiring.
4. Faulty base board or relays.
A. Ensure that the base board is sending a signal to the FSO Control relay. Measure the voltage at
EStop B+ and J20 14 (negative) while cranking the genset; if a B+ signal is not available, the
base board is faulty; replace the base board. If a B+ signal is available at the input of the FSO
Control relay, go to the next step.
B. The FSO Relay is a Normally Open relay. Ensure that B+ is available to the Relay and then mea-
sure the voltage output. If there is a B+ at both the input and output of the FSO Control relay, the
relay is not faulty. If B+ is noted at the input but not at the output of the FSO Control relay, replace
the relay.
C. Ensure that the base board is sending a signal to the Starter Control Relay. Measure the voltage
at EStop B+ and J2015 (negative) while cranking the genset; if a B+ signal is not available, the
base board is faulty; replace the base board. If a B+ signal is available at the input of the Starter
Control Relay, go to the next step.
D. The Starter Control Relay is a Normally Open relay. Ensure that B+ is available to the input of the
Relay and then measure the voltage output. If there is a B+ at both the input and output of the
Starter Control Relay, the relay is not faulty. If B+ is noted at the input but not at the output of the
Starter Control Relay, replace the relay.
5. Inadequate air supply (air start only, LBNG).
A. Verify all valves controlling air supply to the starter are completely open / functioning properly.
B. Verify the line supply pressure is per genset spec.
C. During crank attempts, verify line pressure does not drop below the minimum required for crank-
ing.
6. Rotating mechanisms are locked or faulty (LBNG).
A. Properly lockout the genset to prevent accidental starting during this diagnosis.
B. Check for machine rotation by physically barring the engine. Note: each gensets barring interface
is different, verify means of barring per your genset service manual.
C. If the machine rotates w/o significant effort, the fail to crank issue lies w/ another component.
D. If the machine rotated w/ significant effort or doesnt rotate at all, contact your service provider for
further investigation. Do not attempt to force the machine to rotate with tremendous effort as you
may propagate the issue.

Code 1439 Low Day Tank Fuel


Logic:

Indicates day tank fuel supply is running low.

Possible Causes:
1. Fuel level has dropped below the low fuel level trip point.

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2. Fuel sender incorrectly wired.
3. Faulty Fuel Sender.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
5. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Fuel level has dropped below the low fuel level trip point.
A. Check the fuel level in the day tank, if the fuel level is low, then add fuel and clear the warning fault
by pressing the Reset button on the Operator Panel. If the fuel level is not low, then go to step 2.
2. Fuel sender incorrectly wired.
A. Check the wiring for improper wiring, a short or open circuit from the fuel sensor to the discrete
configurable input on the base board that was configured for the Low Day Tank Fuel Level. If a
short or open circuit or improper wiring is found, correct the wiring.
3. Faulty Fuel Sender.
A. Measure the resistance of the fuel sender at the Day Tank, if the sender is reading incorrectly
(Shorted or Open Circuit), replace the fuel sender.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. With InPower or through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or active
open) for the configurable input that was configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch. Ensure that
the switch input setting is correctly set. If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to
Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch and the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to
active closed, event/fault code 1439 will become active when the configurable input that was
configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch is connected to ground.
If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch and the
Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code 1439 will
become active when the configurable input that was configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch is
an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > and set
the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim appropriately for the configurable input that
was configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank Switch.
5. Faulty base board.
A. Manually change the state of the configurable input that was configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank
Switch. Disconnect the input of the Low Fuel in Day Tank sender from the base board. Press
the Reset button in order to reset the PCC. If the fault clears, go back to step 1.
Make a jumper and connect the configurable input that was configured to Low Fuel in Day Tank
Switch to a ground input on the base board. If the fault clears, go back to step 1. If the fault does
not clear, replace the base board.

Code 1441 Low Fuel Level


Logic:

The Fuel level % (AUX 101) input has gone below the Low Fuel Level Threshold (AUX 101) setting for
the time in the Low Fuel Level Time (AUX 101) setting.

Possible Causes:
1. Fuel level has dropped below the low fuel level trip point.
2. Fuel sender incorrectly wired.

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3. Faulty Fuel Sender.
4. The Low fuel Level threshold parameter is configured incorrectly.
5. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Fuel level has dropped below the low fuel level trip point.
A. Check the fuel level in the fuel tank, if the fuel level is low, then add fuel and clear the warning fault
by pressing the Reset button on the Operator Panel. If the fuel level is OK (not low), then go to
step 2.
2. Check the wiring of the fuel sensor.
A. Ensure that the sender is correctly wired to the AUX 101. Check the wiring for a short circuit from
the fuel sensor to the input on the AUX 101 that is configured for the Fuel Level. For AUX 101
installation, connection and setup information for the fuel sender, refer to Instruction sheet C693b
or later. If a short circuit is found, correct the wiring.
3. Faulty Fuel Sender.
A. Measure the resistance between the fuel level signal pin and the fuel level return pin. The resist-
ance should be between 600 ohms to 2500 ohms when the tank is full (For LBNG resistance value,
refer to the LBNG Genset Service Manual). Replace the sender if the resistance value is below
the recommended threshold when the fuel tank is full.
4. The Low fuel Level threshold parameter is configured incorrectly.
A. Proper fuel level setup requires the fuel sender resistance to be measured with a full fuel tank.
This resistance value of the fuel sender with a full fuel tank will be entered at parameter 100%
resistance; then the correct Low fuel Level threshold parameter needs to be set in the PCC. If
the Low fuel Level threshold is set too high (e.g. 70%) then the low fuel level alarm will activate
anytime the fuel tank is below 70%; check the low fuel level setup parameter. To access the input
configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > PCCNet Setup > and set the Low fuel Level
threshold trim appropriately for the application.
5. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are OK, then replace the base board.

Code 1442 Weak Battery


Logic:
This fault occurs when the engine is starting (cranking) and the voltage of the battery drops below the Weak
Battery Voltage threshold for the time set in the Weak Battery Voltage Set Time.
Possible Causes:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
2. Battery connections are loose or dirty.
3. Weak battery voltage threshold parameter is set too high.
4. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
5. Faulty engine DC alternator.
6. Faulty base board or harness.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
A. Measure the voltage of the battery with a voltmeter. Battery voltage should be 12 VDC or greater
in a 12 V system or 24 VDC or greater in a 24 VDC system. If the battery voltage is low, check the

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electrolyte level in the battery. Replenish the electrolyte level if low and recharge the battery; the
specific gravity for a fully charged lead acid battery is approximately 1.260 at 80 F (27 C).
B. If the battery cannot hold adequate voltage, then replace the battery.
2. Battery Connections are loose or dirty.
A. Clean and tighten battery terminals and battery cable connectors. If the battery cable connectors
are cracked or worn out, then replace.
3. Weak battery voltage threshold parameter is set too high.
A. Ensure that the Weak Battery Voltage parameter is set to an appropriate voltage value that takes
into account voltage drop during cranking (refer to the parameter section to see the default value).
To access the battery voltage setup menu from the Operator Panel, go to Setup > OEM Setup
> OEM Engine Setup > Weak Battery and change the weak battery voltage parameter of the
PCC accordingly.
4. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
A. Ensure that the battery charger is charging the battery at an acceptable rate. Adjust the charge
rate if the rate is below the recommendation of the manufacturer.
B. If the location of the battery is a far distance from the battery charger, ensure that a proper wire
size is used to compensate for voltage drop.
5. Faulty engine DC alternator.
A. Check the engine DC alternator. If normal charging voltage is not 12 to 14 VDC in a 12 V system
or 24 to 26 VDC in a 24 V system then replace the DC alternator.
6. Faulty base board or harness.
A. Measure the battery voltage at the battery terminals, then measure the battery voltage at the base
board input. Measure the voltage at B+ (J20 9, J20 10, J20 20, J20 21) and B (negative)
input (J20 2, J20 4, J20 7, J20 12).
1. If the voltage at the battery terminals and the PCC is not the same then check the harness and
replace if necessary.
2. If the voltage at the battery terminals and the PCC is the same, then replace the base board.

Code 1443 Dead Battery


Logic:
During cranking, the battery voltage drops below the operating voltage of the PCC, which resets the PCC.
After the PCC has reset three consecutive times, event/fault code 1443 will become active.
Possible Causes:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
2. Battery connections are loose or dirty.
3. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
4. Faulty engine DC alternator.
5. Faulty base board or harness.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Weak or discharged battery.
A. Measure the voltage of the battery with a voltmeter. Battery voltage should be 12 VDC or greater
in a 12 V system or 24 VDC or greater in a 24 VDC system. If the battery voltage is low, check the
electrolyte level in the battery. Replenish the electrolyte level if low and recharge the battery; the
specific gravity for a fully charged lead acid battery is approximately 1.260 at 80 F (27 C).

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B. If the battery cannot hold adequate voltage, then replace the battery.
2. Battery Connections are loose or dirty.
A. Clean and tighten battery terminals and battery cable connectors. If the battery cable connectors
are cracked or worn out, then replace.
3. Insufficient battery charging voltage.
A. Ensure that the battery charger is charging the battery at an acceptable rate. Adjust the charge
rate if the rate is below the recommendation of the manufacturer.
B. If the location of the battery is a far distance from the battery charger, ensure that a proper wire
size is used to compensate for voltage drop.
4. Faulty engine DC alternator.
A. Check the engine DC alternator. If normal charging voltage is not 12 to 14 VDC in a 12 V system
or 24 to 26 VDC in a 24 V system then replace the DC alternator.
5. Faulty base board or harness.
A. Measure the battery voltage at the battery terminals while the genset is cranking, then measure
the battery voltage at the base board input while the genset is cranking. Measure the voltage at
B+ (J20 9, J20 10, J20 20, J20 21) and B (negative) input (J20 2, J20 4, J20 7, J20
12).
1. If the voltage at the battery terminals and the PCC is not the same then check the harness and
replace if necessary.
2. If the voltage input at the base board is above 8 VDC during cranking, then replace the base
board.

Code 1444 kW Overload

Logic:

The Overload Threshold has been exceeded for the time that is registered in the Overload Set Time
parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. Short in the load or load cables.
2. The Overload Threshold parameter is set too low.
3. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
4. Incorrect PT Ratio, PTs, or PT connections.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Short in the load or load cables.
A. An overload condition has occurred, check the load and load cables. Repair if necessary.
B. Ensure that new loads have not been added to the genset, Revisit the genset sizing process to
ensure that the genset is correctly sized for the application (reference T030 manual).
2. The Overload Threshold parameter is set too low.
A. To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Genset Setup and set the
Overload Threshold trim appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see
the default value for Overload (Setting the overload threshold too high can cause damage to the
alternator).
3. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
A. Check the CT Ratio, CTs, and CT connections, reference event/fault code 2814.

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4. Incorrect PT Ratio, PTs, or PT connections.
A. Check the PT Ratio, PTs, and PT connections, reference event/fault code 2816.

Code 1445 Short Circuit


Logic:

The generator output current has exceeded 175% of rated current.


Note: This fault remains active and cannot be reset until the Alternator Overheat Integral time has expired
(which takes up to five minutes). The Alternator Overheat Integral time allows the alternator to cool down
before allowing a restart.

Possible Causes:
1. Short in the load or load cables.
2. Faulty CTs, Incorrect CT ratio, CTs, CT connections.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Short in the load or load cables.
A. Check the load and load cables. Repair if necessary.
2. Faulty CTs, Incorrect CT ratio, CTs, CT connections.
A. Verify the CT connections are correct from the CTs to the input of the base board.
B. Ensure the PCC is set up for the correct CT ratio. Reference event/fault code 2814 for CT ratio
troubleshooting information.
C. Check the current going into the CT input on the base board (use a current probe to check the
secondary output of the CT). This should be the value that the control secondary is calibrated with
(e.g. If the PCC is calibrated with a CT Ratio of 1000:5, the current input into the base board should
not be more than 5 A).
D. If previous steps check out ok, replace the base board.

Code 1446 High AC Voltage


Logic:

One or more of the phase voltages has exceeded the High AC voltage threshold.

Possible Causes:
1. Fault simulation is enabled.
2. The High AC Voltage Trip parameter is incorrectly set for the application.
3. The High AC Voltage threshold is set too low for the application.
4. Faulty PTs, Incorrect PT ratio, PTs, PT connections.
5. Faulty AVR.
6. Faulty PMG.
7. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Fault simulation is enabled.
A. Connect with InPower and ensure that the fault simulation for High AC Voltage is not enabled. If
InPower is not available, cycle power to the PCC:

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1. Depress the Emergency Stop button and wait 30 seconds.
2. Disconnect/disable the battery charger.
3. Disconnect the battery (disconnect negative first).
4. Leave the controller without power for 1 minute.
5. Reconnect the battery, enable the battery charger, pullout the EStop button, and reset the PCC
(in this order).
2. The High AC Voltage Trip parameter is incorrectly set for the application.
A. Ensure that the High AC voltage parameter is set correctly for the application.
If the PCC is set up as Inverse time, it will be more sensitive to voltage spikes and will trip more
rapidly; Inverse time follows the Instantaneous High AC Voltage Threshold.
If the PCC is set to Fixed Time, it will allows a greater time delay until shutdown when voltage
overshoots; when trying to start a large motor, the Fixed time setting is recommended. This pa-
rameter works with the High AC Voltage Delay parameter.
To access the configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM ALT
Setup > High AC Voltage Trip and set the High AC Voltage Trip trim appropriately for the ap-
plication.
3. The High AC Voltage threshold is set too low for the application.
A. To access the High AC Voltage configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM
Setup > OEM ALT Setup > High AC Voltage Threshold and set the High AC Voltage Threshold
trim appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the default value for
High AC Voltage.
4. Faulty PTs, Incorrect PT ratio, PTs, PT connections.
A. Check the connections from the alternator to the PT, and from the PT to the base board (Three
phase inputs on the base board: L1 = J221, L2 = J222, L3 = J223, LN = J224, For Single
phase use L1, L2 and LN). If the wires are incorrectly connected, or there is an open circuit, correct
the wiring issue (If the voltage input is less than 600 VAC, a PT is not required.).
B. Ensure that the PCC is set up with the correct PT ratio (primary vs. secondary). Reference event/
fault code 2816 for troubleshooting information on the PT ratio. To access the PT Ratio configura-
tion menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM ALT Setup > PT Primary or
PT Sec and set the PT Ratio appropriately for the application.
C. Measure the voltage going into the PT from the alternator.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
Then measure the voltage output of PT to the base board; (Three phase inputs on the base board:
L1 = J221, L2 = J222, L3 = J223, LN = J224, For Single phase use L1, L2 and LN). The control
calibrated PT ratio (PT voltage input: PT voltage output) should match the voltage input into and
output of the PT.
If the control calibrated PT ratio, matches the voltage input into the PT, but does not match the
voltage output (e.g. PCC calibrated PT Ratio is 13,500:480, the voltage input into the PT is 13,500
VAC, but the output of the PT is 589 VAC instead of 480 VAC), replace the PT module.
5. Faulty AVR.
A. Measure the output of the base board at J171 and J172 while the genset is running. In a three
phase configuration, the output voltage at J171 and J172 should be: 912 VDC at No Load, or
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In a singe phase configuration, the output voltage at J171 and J172 should be: 5.5 7.5 VDC at
No Load, or 1921 VDC at Full Load. If the voltage output of J171 and J172 is constantly high
(full load output voltage), then the base board is faulty, replace the base board.
6. Faulty PMG.
A. Start the set and run at rated speed. Measure the voltages at the AVR terminals P2 (J181), P3
(J182), and P4 (J183). These should be balanced and within the following ranges:
50Hz generators 170180 Volts
60Hz generators 200216 Volts
Should the voltages be unbalanced, stop the genset, remove the PMG sheet metal cover from the
non drive end bracket and disconnect the multipin plug in the PMG output leads. Check leads P2,
P3, and P4 for continuity. Check the PMG stator resistances between output leads. These should
be balanced and within +/10% of 2.3 ohms. If resistances are unbalanced and/or incorrect the
PMG stator must be replaced. If the voltages are balanced but low and the PMG stator winding
resistances are correct the PMG rotor must be replaced.
7. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps did not identify a faulty component, replace the PCC.

Code 1447 Low AC Voltage


Logic:
Voltage has decreased below the Low AC Voltage Threshold for the time that is registered in the Low AC
Voltage Delay parameter.
Possible Causes:
1. Fault simulation is enabled.
2. The Low AC Voltage threshold is set too high.
3. Faulty PTs, Incorrect PT ratio, PTs, PT connections.
4. Faulty AVR.
5. Faulty PMG.
6. Faulty rotating rectifier assembly.
7. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. 1. Fault simulation is enabled.
A. Connect with InPower and ensure that the Fault simulation for Low AC Voltage is not enabled. If
InPower is not available, cycle power to the PCC:
1. Depress the Emergency Stop button and wait 30 seconds.
2. Disconnect/disable the battery charger.
3. Disconnect the battery (disconnect negative first).
4. Leave the controller without power for 1 minute.
5. Reconnect the battery, enable the battery charger, pullout the EStop button, and reset the PCC
(in this order).
2. The Low AC Voltage threshold is set too high.
A. To access the Low AC Voltage configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Set-
up > OEM ALT Setup > Low AC Voltage Threshold and set the Low AC Voltage Threshold
Parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the default val-
ue for Low AC Voltage.

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3. Faulty PTs, Incorrect PT ratio, PTs, PT connections.
A. Check the connections from the alternator to the PT and from the PT to the base board (Three
phase inputs on the base board: L1 = J221, L2 = J222, L3 = J223, LN = J224, For Single
phase use L1, L2 and LN). If the wires are incorrectly connected, or there is an open or short circuit
correct the wiring issue (If the voltage input is less than 600 VAC, a PT is not required.).
B. Ensure that the PCC is set up with the correct PT ratio (primary vs. secondary). Reference event/
fault code 2817 for troubleshooting information on the PT ratio. To access the PT Ratio configura-
tion menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM ALT Setup > PT Primary or
PT Sec and set the PT Ratio appropriately for the application.
C. Measure the voltage going into the PT from the alternator.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
Then measure the voltage output of PT to the base board; (Three phase inputs on the base board:
L1 = J221, L2 = J222, L3 = J223, LN = J224, For Single phase use L1, L2 and LN). The control
calibrated PT ratio (PT voltage input: PT voltage output) should match the voltage input into the PT
and voltage output of the PT. If the control calibrated PT ratio, matches the voltage input into the
PT, but does not match the voltage output (e.g. PCC calibrated PT Ratio is 13,500:480, the voltage
input into the PT is 13,500 VAC, but the output of the PT is 320 VAC instead of 480 VAC), replace
the PT module.
4. Faulty AVR.
A. Check the Power Supply to the AVR. Ensure that the 10 Amp fuses at J181 and J182 are not
open, replace if open circuit. Make sure that the AVR has sufficient power at:
J181 and J182 if it is a Shunt application; or
J181, J182, and J183 if it is a PMG application
If the AVR has no power, you will need to troubleshoot the power supply connections.
B. Measure the output of the base board at J171 and J172, the output should be at least 912 VDC
when the genset is operating at No Load, if the voltage output of J171 and J172 is constantly
zero or less than 912, then the base board is faulty. To double check, disconnect the J171 and
J172 connection from the AUX 103 AVR (the AVR board will no longer be connected to the field
wires) and place a 912 VDC power supply (Depending on the alternator) to the field wires (J171
is positive, and J172 is negative). If the genset produces adequate voltage (Nominal Voltage or
Greater) with the power supply connected to the field wires, the base board is faulty, replace the
base board.
5. Faulty PMG.
A. Start the set and run at rated speed. Measure the voltages at the AVR terminals P2 (J181), P3
(J182), and P4 (J183). These should be balanced and within the following ranges:
50Hz generators 170180 Volts
60Hz generators 200216 Volts
Should the voltages be unbalanced:
1. Stop the genset.
2. Remove the PMG sheet metal cover from the non drive end bracket and disconnect the multi
pin plug in the PMG output leads.
3. Check leads P2, P3, and P4 for continuity. Check the PMG stator resistances between output
leads. These should be balanced and within +/10% of 2.3 ohms.
4. If resistances are unbalanced and/or incorrect the PMG stator must be replaced.

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5. If the voltages are balanced but below the voltage range noted above, and the PMG stator wind-
ing resistances are correct the PMG rotor must be replaced.
6. Faulty rotating rectifier assembly.
A. This procedure is carried out with leads J171 and J172 disconnected at the AVR or transformer
control rectifier bridge and using a 12 volt D.C. supply to leads J171 and J172 (J171 is positive,
and J172 is negative).
1. Start the set and run at rated speed.
2. Measure the voltages at the main output terminals L1, L2 and L3.
3. If voltages are balanced but below the voltage range in step 5, there is a fault in the rotating diode
assembly or the main excitation windings (Refer to Servicing the Generator section in the manual
to troubleshoot the main excitation windings).
4. The diodes on the main rectifier assembly can be checked with a multimeter. The flexible leads
connected to each diode should be disconnected at the terminal end, and the forward and reverse
resistance checked. A healthy diode will indicate a very high resistance (infinity) in the reverse
direction, and a low resistance in the forward direction. A faulty diode will give a full deflection read-
ing in both directions with the test meter on the 10,000 ohms scale, or an infinity reading in both
directions. On an electronic digital meter a healthy diode will give a low reading in one direction,
and a high reading in the other. Replace diode(s) if faulty.
7. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps did not identify a faulty component, replace the PCC.

Code 1448 Underfrequency


Logic:
The frequency has dropped below the Underfrequency Threshold for the time set in the Underfrequency
Delay parameter.
Possible Causes:
1. Fault simulation is enabled.
2. Underfrequency threshold is set too high.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
4. Overload.
5. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Fault simulation is enabled.
A. Connect with InPower and ensure that the Fault simulation for Low Frequency is not enabled. If
InPower is not available, cycle power to the PCC:
1. Depress the Emergency Stop button and wait 30 seconds.
2. Disconnect/disable the battery charger.
3. Disconnect the battery (disconnect negative first).
4. Leave the controller without power for 1 minute.
5. Reconnect the battery, enable the battery charger, pullout the EStop button, and reset the PCC
(in this order).
2. Underfrequency threshold is set to high.
A. To access the Underfrequency configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Set-
up > OEM ALT Setup > Underfrequency Threshold and set the Underfrequency Threshold

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Parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the default val-
ue for Underfrequency.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
A. Refer to the engine service Manual.
4. Overload.
A. Ensure that the load on the genset does not exceed the Genset KW Rating. If the genset is produc-
ing correct frequency with no load, but shutting down on underfrequency when the genset picks
up certain loads, the underfrequency shutdowns are being cause by the load. Motors, Uninterrupt-
ible Power Supply (UPS), Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), Medical Diagnostic Imagining Equip-
ment, Fire Pumps and certain types of lighting have a considerable and different influence on a
generator and might require starting these loads when there is a minimum load on the genset.
Revisit the genset sizing process to ensure that the genset is correctly sized for the application,
especially if new loads have been introduced into the system (reference the T030 manual).
5. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps did not identify a faulty component, replace the PCC.

Code 1449 Overfrequency


Logic:

Frequency has gone above the Overfrequency Threshold for the time that is registered in the Overfre-
quency Delay parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. Fault simulation is enabled.
2. Overfrequency threshold is set too low.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Fault simulation is enabled.
A. Connect with InPower and ensure that the Fault simulation for Overfrequency Enable is not en-
abled. If InPower is not available, cycle power to the PCC:
1. Depress the Emergency Stop button and wait 30 seconds.
2. Disconnect/disable the battery charger.
3. Disconnect the battery (disconnect negative first).
4. Leave the controller without power for 1 minute.
5. Reconnect the battery, enable the battery charger, pullout the EStop button, and reset the PCC
(in this order).
2. Overfrequency threshold is set too low.
A. To access the Overfrequency configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Set-
up > OEM ALT Setup > Overfrequency Threshold and set the Overfrequency Threshold Pa-
rameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the default value
for Overfrequency.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
A. Refer to the engine service Manual.
4. Faulty base board.

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A. If previous steps did not identify a faulty component, replace the PCC.

Code 1451 Genset/Bus V Mismatch


Logic:
Five seconds after the Genset circuit breaker (CB) closes, the base board continuously verifies whether the
genset and bus voltages are within 5% of each other; if the difference between the genset and bus voltage is
greater than 5%, event/fault code 1451 becomes active.
Possible Causes:
1. The genset and bus voltages are not properly setup or calibrated.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The genset and bus voltages are not properly calibrated.
A. Calibrate the genset and bus voltage (all phases) in order to improve the voltage match perfor-
mance, as well as the metering accuracy. Refer to the calibration section.
B. If the voltage is greater than 600 VAC, ensure that the PT ratio is correctly set. To change the Utility
PT ratio parameter appropriately for the application, go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > PT Primary or PT Secondary and set appropriately. To change the Genset
PT ratio parameter appropriately for the application, go to: Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup
> PT Primary or PT Secondary and set appropriately.

Code 1452 Genset CB Fail To Close


Logic:
Genset circuit breaker (CB) has failed to close for the time that is registered in the Gen CB Fail to Close
Time Delay parameter.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrectly wired.
2. Faulty Genset Circuit Breaker (CB).
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrectly wired.
A. The base board is sending the Genset CB a close command, but the Genset CB Position Status
remains open. Correct the wiring from the CB Close Control output on the base board at TB51
and TB52 to the Genset breaker; check for an open circuit at the circuit breaker. The Genset
CB Close control output is a NO Relay at TB51 and TB52 (Relay Common) on the base board.
When the relay on the base board is closed, the Genset Breaker should be closed. The output
of TB52 and TB53 should match the status of the Genset CB Close command; go to: Setup
> Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker Position Contacts and ensure
that the status of the CB close position command at the display matches the output.
B. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Genset breaker to the base board. The CB
position sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if
the base board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup
> Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker Position Contacts
If the CB position sensing is set up as single, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB107 and the Return at TB102.
If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB107 and the Return at TB102 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at

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TB108 and TB102 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be oppo-
site; one input will be open while the other is closed, if they are the same check the wiring
between the Genset breaker and the CB status input on the base board.
Ensure that the connections on the base board are correctly connected and that a short and/or
open circuit does not exist. The physical connection to the base board should match the status of
the CB position; go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker
Position Contacts and ensure that the status of the CB position matches the connection.
2. Faulty Genset CB.
A. Refer to the Genset CB Service Manual.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Genset CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 1453 Genset CB Fail To Open


Logic:

Genset circuit breaker (CB) has failed to open for the time that is registered in the Gen CB Fail to Open Time
Delay parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. Incorrectly wired.
2. Faulty Genset Circuit Breaker (CB).
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrectly wired.
A. The base board is sending the Genset CB an open command, but the Genset CB Position Status
remains closed. Correct the wiring from the CB Open Control output on the base board at TB55
and TB54 to the Genset breaker; check for a short circuit. The Genset CB Open control output
is a NC Relay at TB55 and TB54 (Relay Common) on the base board. When the relay is closed
the Genset Breaker is closed. The output of TB54 and TB55 should match the status of the
Genset CB Open position command; go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts
> Genset Breaker Position Contacts, and ensure that the status of the CB Open position com-
mand at the display matches the output.
B. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Genset breaker to the base board. The CB
position sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if
the base board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup
> Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker Position Contacts
If the CB position sensing is set up as single, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB107 and the Return at TB102.
If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB107 and the Return at TB102 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at
TB108 and TB102 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be oppo-
site; one input will be open while the other is closed, if they are the same check the wiring
between the Genset breaker and the CB status input on the base board.
Ensure that the connections on the base board are correctly connected and that a short and/or
open circuit does not exist. The physical connection to the base board should match the status of
the CB position; go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker
Position Contacts, and ensure that the status of the CB position matches the connection.
2. Faulty Genset CB.

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A. Refer to the Genset CB Service Manual.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Genset CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 1454 Genset CB Pos Error


Logic:

A mismatch in the Genset position status exists.

Possible Causes:
1. Mismatch in the Genset position sensing.
2. Faulty Genset CB.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Mismatch in the Genset position sensing.
A. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Genset breaker to the base board. The CB
position sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if
the base board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup
> Paralleling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Genset Breaker Position Contacts
B. When the Genset Breaker Position contact is set to Single, the base board monitors current going
thru the Genset CB (Amps going thru the CB means it is closed) and CB A position status to deter-
mine the position of the Genset CB. If there is a mismatch between the currentbased breaker
position and CB A position sensing, fault code 1454 will occur. Verify the connection at CB A (NO)
status at TB107 and the Return at TB102, and ensure that an open/short circuit does not exist.
C. If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at TB107
and the Return at TB102 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at TB108 and
TB102 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be opposite; one input will
be open while the other is closed, if they are the same, check the wiring between the Genset break-
er and the CB status input on the base board. Ensure that the connections on the base board are
correctly connected and that a short and/or open circuit does not exist. The physical connection
to the base board should match the status of the CB position; go to: Paralleling Status > Parallel-
ing StatusIso Bus Sc 1 > Genset CB Pos > Genset CB Position Status, and ensure that the
status of the CB position matches the connection.
2. Faulty Genset CB.
A. Refer to the Genset CB Service Manual.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Genset CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 1455 Utility CB Pos Error


Logic:

A mismatch in the Utility position status exists.

Possible Causes:
1. Utility Single Mode Verify Switch is Inactive.
2. Mismatch in the Utility position sensing.
3. Faulty Utility CB.

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4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Utility Single Mode Verify Switch is Inactive.
A. Event/fault code 1455 will become active, if the genset is setup to operate in the following genset
application types; Utility Single, Utility Multiple, or PTC, and the Utility Single Mode Verify Switch
is not active, The base board will not close the Utility breaker until the Utility Single Mode Verify
Switch input is activated. This procedure is to ensure that the whole system has been rechecked
before allowing the base board to close the Utility Breaker. To activate the Utility Single Mode
Verify Switch, make a connection between TB1012 (Single Mode Verify Input) and TB1016 (Re-
turn); then press the fault reset button on the display to clear the fault.
2. Mismatch in the Utility position sensing.
A. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Utility breaker to the base board. The CB posi-
tion sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if the base
board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup > Paral-
leling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Utility Breaker Position Contacts.
B. When the Utility Breaker Position contact is set to Single, the base board monitors current going
thru the Utility CB (Amps going thru the CB means it is closed) and CB A position status to deter-
mine the position of the Utility CB. If there is a mismatch between the currentbased breaker posi-
tion and CB A position sensing, fault code 1455 will occur. Verify the connection at CB A (NO)
status at TB103 and the Return at TB101, and ensure that an open/short circuit does not exist.
C. If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at TB103
and the Return at TB101 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at TB104 and
TB101 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be opposite; one input will
be open while the other is closed, if they are the same check the wiring between the Utility breaker
and the CB status input on the base board. Ensure that the connections on the base board are
correctly connected and that a short and/or open circuit does not exist. The physical connection
to the base board should match the status of the CB position; go to: Paralleling Status > Parallel-
ing StatusPTC Sc 1 > Util CB Pos > Utility CB Position Status, and ensure that the status
of the CB position matches the connection.
3. Faulty Utility CB.
A. Refer to the Utility CB Service Manual.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Utility CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.

Code 1456 Bus Out Of Sync Range


Logic:

The Synchronizer cannot be enabled because the Bus Voltage and/or Frequency are not within 60 110%
of nominal.

Possible Causes:
1. System bus voltage cables are incorrectly wired or open circuit to the paralleling breaker.
2. System bus voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
3. Faulty PT.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. System bus voltage cables are incorrectly wired or open circuit to the paralleling breaker.

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WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
A. The system bus has lost a phase, using a phase rotation meter or a synchronizing light; verify that
the phase rotation of the system bus at the paralleling breaker is correct; in synchronization with
the generator set phase rotation. For proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to
the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation check shows that a phase is missing,
check for blown fuses, and an open circuit at the system bus voltage cables connected to the paral-
leling breaker.
2. System bus voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
A. If the nominal voltage is 600 VAC or lower, ensure that the voltage sensing connections are cor-
rect.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the System bus at:
L1, TB71; L2, TB72; and L3, TB73. The voltage should match nominal voltage, and the
phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement procedures,
refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage are not cor-
rect, recheck the wiring.
B. If the nominal voltage is over 600 VAC, check the voltage sensing connections from the base
board to the PT and the PT to the System bus.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the PT (Potential
Transformer) at: L1, TB71; L2, TB72; and L3, TB73. The voltage should match nominal
voltage, and the phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measure-
ment procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or
voltage are not correct, recheck the wiring from the base board to the PT.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the TB8 5 and TB8 1
3. Faulty PT.
A. With a calibrated Voltage meter, measure the voltage input and output of the PT. The Input and
output of the PT should be proportional; ex. Inputs: L1 = 4160, L2 = 4160, L3 = 4160; Outputs:
L1 = 120, L2 = 120, L3 = 120. If the inputs and outputs of the PT are not proportional, replace the
PT.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the phase rotation and the system bus voltage sensing connections are correct at the input of
the base board, L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73; but the display shows incorrect bus voltage
and phase rotation, replace the base board. To check the System bus voltage and phase rotation
on the display go to: Paralleling Status Iso Bus Sc 1 > Bus Avg Voltage and Paralleling Sta-
tus > Phase Rot.

Code 1457 Fail To Synchronize


Logic:

Synchronizer has not met the synch check conditions within the Fail To Synchronize Time parameter

Possible Causes:
1. Improper adjustment of bus or generator set voltage.
2. Faulty PT.
3. Permissive window parameters are set too tight.
4. Engine is unstable.

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Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Improper adjustment of bus or generator set voltage.
A. Ensure that that the base board is calibrated correctly by checking that the generator set is operat-
ing at proper voltage and frequency. With a calibrated Frequency and Voltage meter, measure the
frequency and voltage output of the genset at the alternator; while thru the display, ensuring that
the base board is displaying the same voltage and frequency that is shown on the meter. (Go to
the Servicing the Generator section in the manual)
B. Ensure that that the base board is calibrated correctly by checking the System bus voltage and
frequency. With a calibrated Frequency and Voltage meter, measure the frequency and voltage
of the System bus; while thru the display, ensuring that the base board is displaying the same volt-
age and frequency that is shown on the meter. To view and adjust the Bus Voltage, go to: Setup
> Calibration > L12 (L23, L31) Adjust > Genset Bus L1L2 (L2L3, L3L1) Voltage Adjust and
if appropriate, change the Bus Voltage to reflect the voltage that is shown on the meter. To view
and adjust the Bus Frequency go to: Setup > Adjust > Frequency Adjust > Frequency Adjust
and if appropriate, change the Bus Frequency to reflect the frequency that is shown on the meter.
2. Faulty PT.
A. With a calibrated Voltage meter, measure the voltage input and output of the PT. The Input and
output of the PT should be proportional; ex. Inputs: L1 = 4160, L2 = 4160, L3 = 4160; Outputs:
L1 = 120, L2 = 120, L3 = 120. If the inputs and outputs of the PT are not proportional, replace the
PT.
3. Permissive window parameters are set too tight.
A. The synch check function monitors the genset and bus voltage, frequency, and phase rotation,
to determine whether the two sources can be paralleled. The difference in voltage, frequency, and
phase rotation between the genset and system bus must be smaller than the Permissive parame-
ter windows. Set the following parameters appropriately for the application:
Permissive Frequency Window
Permissive Voltage Window
Permissive Window Time
Permissive Phase Window
To access the Permissive Parameters Window setup menu from the display, . Refer to the param-
eter section for the default value, and limits.
B. Synchronizer has failed to synchronize the Generator set to the System bus within the Fail To
Synchronize Time parameter. To increase the Fail To Synchronize Time parameter from the
display, go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > Sync Time and change the Fail To Synchronize
Time parameter of the control appropriately. Refer to the parameter section for the default value,
and limits.
4. Engine is unstable.
A. Check the engine:
Fuel filters, which can trap air in the heads if recently replaced.
Fuel line routing for overhead loops which can trap air in the fuel system.
Clogged Air filters.
Refer to the engine service manual.

Code 1458 Sync Ph Rot Mismatch


Logic:

Mismatch in phase rotation between the generator set output and the system bus.

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Possible Causes:
1. Generator set or system bus voltage cables are incorrectly wired to the paralleling breaker.
2. Generator set or system bus voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Generator set or system bus voltage cables are incorrectly wired to the paralleling breaker.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
A. Using a phase rotation meter or a synchronizing light; verify that the phase rotation of the genera-
tor set output relative to the system bus. Energize the system bus and start the generator set in
question in Manual mode, but do not close the paralleling breaker. First check the phase rotation
of the system bus with the phase rotation meter. Then check the phase rotation of the generator
set. The generator set and the system bus should have the same phase rotation, L1L2L3. For
proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions.
Correct the wiring if the phase rotation between the generator set and system bus is different. If
the phase rotation check shows that a phase is missing, check for blown fuses and an open circuit
at the system bus voltage cables and the generator set voltage cables connected to the paralleling
breaker.
2. Generator set or system bus voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
A. If the nominal voltage is 600 VAC or lower, ensure that the voltage sensing connections are cor-
rect.
Measure the phase rotation at base board from the system bus at: L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3,
TB73. The phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement
procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation is not correct,
recheck the wiring.
Measure the phase rotation at base board from the Generator set at: L1, J221; L2, J222;
L3, J223. The phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measure-
ment procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation is not
correct, recheck the wiring.
B. If the nominal voltage is over 600 VAC, check the voltage sensing connections from the base
board to the PT and the PT to the System bus.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
Measure the phase rotation at the input of the PT (Potential Transformer) from the system
bus. The phase rotation at the input of the PT should match the phase rotation at the input
of the base board. The phase rotation (L1 L2 L3) at the input of the PT should be the same
as the phase rotation at the input of the base board at L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73; if
the phase rotation does not match, correct the wiring from the System bus to the PT and/or
from the PT the base board.
Measure the phase rotation at the input of the PT (Potential Transformer) from the generator
set. The phase rotation at the input of the PT should match the phase rotation at the input
of the base board. The phase rotation (L1 L2 L3) at the input of the PT should be the same
as the phase rotation at the input of the base board at J221; L2, J222; L3, J223; if the
phase rotation does not match, correct the wiring from the Generator set to the PT and/or from
the PT the base board.

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3. Faulty base board.
A. Check the Genset phase rotation on the display, go to: Advanced Status > Adv Genset Status
> Phase Rotation > Genset Phase Rotation and check the phase rotation while the genset is
running. If the phase rotation sensing connections are correct at the input of the base board, L1,
J221; L2, J222; L3, J223; but the display shows incorrect generator set phase rotation, replace
the base board.
B. Check the System bus phase rotation on the display, go to: Paralleling Status > Phase Rot and
check the phase rotation of the system bus. If the phase rotation sensing connections are correct
at the input of the base board, L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73; but the display shows incorrect
System bus phase rotation, replace the base board.

Code 1459 Reverse Power


Logic:

The Reverse KW threshold has been exceeded for the time that is registered in the Reverse KW time
delay setting.

Possible Causes:
1. CTs or PTs are incorrectly connected or installed.
2. Fuel or air delivery problems.
3. Reverse KW threshold is set too low.
4. Loading issue.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. CTs or PTs are incorrectly connected or installed.
A. If event/fault code 1459 becomes active as soon as the genset picks up load, check the Operator
Panel under the Alternator Data menu and view the L1 KW, L2 KW, and L3 KW parameters when
the genset picks up load (right before the genset shuts down). If L1 KW, L2 KW, or L3 KW is a
negative value, it is likely that the CT connected to the negative KW value has an incorrect orienta-
tion or is connected backwards. Verify the CT orientation and CT wiring at L1: J121 and J124,
L2: J122 and J125, L3: J123 and J126, correct if miswired.
B. If L1 KW, L2 KW, or L3 KW is a negative value; it is likely that the genset voltage sensing connec-
tions are incorrectly wired at the base board. Measure the phase rotation at base board from the
genset at: L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223. The phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper
phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the
phase rotation is not correct, recheck the wiring.
2. Fuel or air delivery problems.
A. Refer to the engine service Manual.
3. Reverse KW threshold is set too low.
A. not faulty and set the Reverse KW Threshold Parameter appropriately for the application. Refer
to the parameter section to see the default value for Reverse KW.
4. Loading issue.
A. Ensure that the load on the genset does not exceed the Genset KW Rating. Motors, Uninterrupt-
ible Power Supply (UPS), Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), Medical Diagnostic Imagining Equip-
ment, and Fire Pumps have a considerable and different influence on a generator. Revisit the gen-
set sizing process to ensure that the genset is correctly sized for the application, especially if new
loads have been introduced into the system (reference the T030 manual)
.

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CAUTIONIncreasing the KW threshold or time delay may have adverse effects on the alterna-
tor. Always check the capability of the alternator.

Code 1461 Loss of Field


Logic:

The Reverse kVAR threshold has been exceeded for the time that is registered in the Reverse kVAR time
delay setting.

Possible Causes:
1. CTs or PTs are incorrectly connected or installed.
2. Improper voltage adjustment of the genset.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
4. Improperly set Leading Power Factor.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. CTs or PTs are incorrectly connected or installed.
A. If event/fault code 1461 becomes active as soon as the genset picks up load, check the Operator
Panel under the Alternator Data menu and view the L1 KW, L2 KW, and L3 KW parameters when
the genset picks up load (right before the genset shuts down). If L1 KW, L2 KW, or L3 KW is a
negative value, it is likely that the CT connected to the negative KW value has an incorrect orienta-
tion or is connected backwards. Verify the CT orientation and CT wiring at L1: J121 and J124,
L2: J122 and J125, L3: J123 and J126, correct if miswired.
B. If L1 KW, L2 KW, or L3 KW is a negative value; it is likely that the genset voltage sensing connec-
tions are incorrectly wired at the base board. Measure the phase rotation at base board from the
genset at: L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223. The phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper
phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the
phase rotation is not correct, recheck the wiring.
2. Improper voltage adjustment of the genset.
A. If the genset is not operating in droop paralleling mode, go to step 2. Using a voltmeter measure
the AC voltage of the Electric Bus that the genset is paralleled to (voltage of the Genset Bus or
the Utility). Then measure the output voltage of the genset and ensure that the genset output volt-
age is +3 VAC/0 VAC that of the source which the genset is paralleled to. Event/fault code 1461
is a result of the genset not matching or exceeding the voltage of the electric bus, which causes
the genset to import current from the electric bus (Reverse kVAR). To access the voltage adjust-
ment configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Adjust > Voltage Adjust and in-
crease the genset output voltage.
3. Fuel or air delivery problems.
A. Refer to the engine service Manual.
4. Improperly set Leading Power Factor.
A. If Loss of excitation occurs when the genset is lightly loaded, a leading power factor may be the
cause. Leading Power factor can be caused by operation of filters and power factor correction ca-
pacitors when the KW load level on the genset is low. Motors, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS),
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), Medical Diagnostic Imagining Equipment, Fire Pumps and cer-
tain types of lighting have a considerable and different influence on a generator and can also
cause a leading power factor. Leading power factor loads can cause the genset to lose control
of the output voltage of the genset. To access the Power Factor menu on the Operator Panel go
to Alternator Data and view the value of L1 PF, L2 PF, L3 PF, and Total PF, right before the genset
shuts down on event/fault code 1461. Revisit the genset sizing process if the power factor is lead-

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ing to ensure that the genset is correctly sized for the application, especially if new loads have
been introduced into the system (reference the T030 manual).
CAUTION Increasing the kVAR threshold or time delay may have adverse effects on the alter-
nator. Always check the capability of the alternator.

Code 1463 Not In Auto


Logic:
The control switch position is not in Auto.
Possible Causes:
1. The control switch position is not in Auto.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control switch position is not in Auto.
A. Press the Auto button on the Operator Panel. If the light above the Auto button is on Solid, the
PCC is in Auto mode.
B. If the light above the Auto button is blinking, this indicates that the Operator Panel has lost commu-
nication with the base board. Check the wiring between the Operator Panel (J296 and J294)
and the base board (J2510 and J2511) for an open circuit.

Code 1464 Load Dump


Logic:
If the Load Dump parameter is enabled and the genset KW output exceeds the Overload Threshold for
the Overload Set Time or the output frequency of the genset drops below the Underfrequency Offset for
the Underfrequency Set Time; the genset will dump its electrical load.
Possible Causes:
1. Active fault code is set to Derate.
2. The Overload Threshold is set too low.
3. The Underfrequency Offset is set too low.
4. The Overload Set Time or Underfrequency Set Time is set too low.
5. Fuel or air delivery problems.
6. Incorrect CTs or CT Connections.
7. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Active fault code is set to Derate.
A. Event/fault code 1464 can be activated as a result of another active fault that is set to Derate.
Troubleshoot the other active fault(s) that are set to Derate.
2. The Overload Threshold is set too low.
A. To access the Overload Threshold configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Gen-
set Setup and set the Overload Threshold Parameter appropriately for the application. Refer
to the parameter section to see the default value for Overload Threshold.
3. The Underfrequency Offset is set too low.
A. To access the Underfrequency Offset configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup >
Genset Setup and set the Underfrequency Offset Parameter appropriately for the application.
Refer to the parameter section to see the default value for Underfrequency Offset.

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4. The Overload Set Time or Underfrequency Set Time is set too low.
A. To access the Overload Set Time and Underfrequency Set Time configuration menu on the
Operator Panel go to Setup > Genset Setup and set the Overload Set Time and Underfre-
quency Set Time Parameters appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to
see the default values for Overload Set Time and Underfrequency Set Time.
5. Fuel or air delivery problems.
A. If the genset has an ECM, refer to the engine service Manual.
B. For a Hydromechanical genset check for continuity from the PWM output; J11 5 (Governor
PWM +) and J11 4 (Governor PWM ) to the input into the AUX 104 Governor Power Stage at
J1 2 (Governor PWM +) and J1 1 (Governor PWM ).
1. If there is no continuity, check the wiring for an open circuit.
2. Using a multimeter ensure that there is voltage input into the AUX 104 Governor Power Stage at
J1 2 (Governor PWM +) and J1 1 (Governor PWM ) while the genset is running.
3. Using InPower or through the Operator Panel view the governor duty cycle while the genset is
running or cranking if the duty cycle is OK (85% max), then replace the governor output module.
6. Incorrect CTs, CT Connections, or CT ratio.
A. Check the CTs, CT Connections, and CT ratio. For installation instructions, refer to the section on
Current Transformer Installation or reference event/fault code 2814 and event/fault code 2815.
7. Faulty base board.
A. If the steps above have been verified, replace the base board.

Code 1465 Ready To Load


Logic:
The genset is ready to pick up load.
Possible Causes:
1. Genset is running at rated voltage and frequency.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset is running at rated voltage and frequency.
A. When the genset is running at rated voltage and frequency, the PCC will activate event/fault code
1465 which notifies the user that the genset is ready to carry electrical load.

Code 1469 Speed/Hz Mismatch


Logic:
Engine speed and genset output frequency do not match.
Possible Causes:
1. Fly wheel teeth number is incorrectly set.
2. Faulty Magnetic Pickup.
3. Incorrect engine speed data from the ECM.
4. A new alternator was installed with a different number of poles.
5. Load induced.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Fly wheel teeth number is incorrectly set.

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A. If this genset has an ECM, go to step number 3. For a hydromechanical genset, access the Fly-
wheel Teeth setup screen through the Operator Panel and ensure that the PCC is set up with the
correct number of engine flywheel teeth.
2. Faulty Magnetic Pickup.
A. If this genset has an ECM, go to step number 3.
For a Hydromechanical application, inspect the MPU wires/connector pins for shorts and open
circuits. Remove the MPU connectors and check for 3.5 to 15 VAC at the MPU while cranking. If
the MPU tests satisfactorily, then check the voltage output of the board at J119 (MPU +) and
J1110 (MPU ).
3. Incorrect engine speed data from the ECM.
A. If the engine has an engine control, ensure that the correct engine speed information is being com-
municated to the PCC via the CANLINK. Through the Operator Panel verify the engine speed
by going to Engine Data > Engine Speed. Refer to the engine service manual to correct.
Correct Speeds
1800 RPM at 60 Hz
1500 RPM at 50 Hz
4. A new alternator was installed with a different number of poles.
A. If a new alternator with different number of poles replaced an original alternator, then the speed
and frequency ratio is inaccurate. Go to Setup > OEM Setup >OEM Engine Setup > Freq/Speed
and adjust the Frequency to Speed Gain Select parameter accordingly to the alternator. To calcu-
late the Frequency to Speed value use the following equation:
= 120 / Number of poles of the Alternator
5. Load induced.
A. Nonlinear loads like Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and certain types of lighting have a con-
siderable and different influence on a generator which can cause significant frequency fluctua-
tions that do not match measured engine speed; ex: a UPS causes 62 Hz at 1800 RPM. This is
an application issue; correct the application issue and refer to the T030 manual.
Code 1471 Over Current
Logic:
Genset output current has exceeded 110% for 60 seconds.
Possible Causes:
1. Overload.
2. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Overload.
A. Reference event/fault code 1444.
2. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
A. Check the CT Ratio, CTs, and CT connections, reference event/fault code 2814.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the steps above have been verified, replace the base board.
Code 1472 Over Current
Logic:
The AmpSentry High Current shutdown threshold has been exceeded.

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Note: This fault remains active and cannot be reset until the Alternator Overheat Integral time has expired
(which takes up to five minutes). The Alternator Overheat Integral time allows the alternator to cool down
before allowing a restart.

Possible Causes:
1. Short or Overload.
2. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Short or Overload.
A. Check the load and load cables. Repair if necessary.
2. Incorrect CT Ratio, CTs, or CT connections.
A. Check the CT Ratio, CTs, and CT connections, reference event/fault code 2814.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the steps above have been verified, replace the base board.

Code 1475 First Start Backup Fail


Logic:

Genset has not received permission to close the Genset CB to a dead bus from the First Start Input within
the First Start Back up time parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue at the First Start Arbitration input.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue at the First Start Arbitration input.
A. The First Start Arbitration input is incorrectly wired between generator sets or an open circuit exists
at the First Start Arbitration input. Check the wiring at TB311 (First Start Arbitration) and TB312
(Return) between this and all gensets that are interconnected, and ensure that the wiring is cor-
rect.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check Ok, replace the base board.

Code 1483 Common Alarm


Logic:

The PCC has detected a warning fault and/or shutdown fault.

Possible Causes:
1. Warning fault and/or shutdown fault is active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Warning fault and/or shutdown fault is active.
A. This fault is activated as a result of another warning or shutdown fault. Troubleshoot the other
warning or shutdown fault(s) that are causing the genset to generate this event/fault code.

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Code 1540 Common Warning
Logic:

The PCC has detected a warning fault.

Possible Causes:
1. Active warning fault.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Active warning fault.
A. This fault is activated as a result of another warning fault. Troubleshoot the other warning fault(s)
that are causing the genset to generate a warning fault.

Code 1541 Common Shutdown


Logic:

The PCC has detected a shutdown fault.

Possible Causes:
1. Active shutdown fault.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Active shutdown fault.
A. This fault is activated as a result of another shutdown fault. Troubleshoot the other shutdown
fault(s) that are causing the genset to shutdown.

Code 1573 Config Input #1 Fault


Logic:

Configurable Input #1 fault is active.

Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Configurable Input #1 is configured for is active.
2. Configurable Input #1 Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Configurable Input #1 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Configurable Input #1 has been configured for; ex. if Configurable
Input #1 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Configurable Input #1 Active State Selection trim is incorrectly configured.
A. With InPower or through the Operator Panel check the switch input setting (active closed or active
open) for Configurable Input #1. Ensure that the switch input setting is correctly set. If Configur-
able Input #1 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #1 Active State
Selection trim is set to active closed, input 1 (event/fault code 1573) will become active when
TB112 (input 1) and TB113 (ground) are connected (shorted) together.

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If Configurable Input #1 Input Function Pointer trim is set to default and if Configurable Input #1
Active State Selection trim is set to active open, input 1 (event/fault code 1573) will become ac-
tive when there is an open circuit between TB112 (input 1) and TB113 (ground).
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Config
Input #1 Menu > Active and set this Configurable Input #1 Active State Selection trim appropri-
ately for the application.
3. Incorrectly wired; or open circuit or short circuit in the wiring.
A. Check the wiring at TB112 (input 1) and TB113 (ground) for an open circuit, short circuit, or a
miswiring condition.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified with event/fault code 1573 still active, replace the base
board.

Code 1689 Reset Real Time Clock


Logic:

Power to the Real Time Clock (RTC) chip on the base board has been lost and the clock is no longer accu-
rate.

Possible Causes:
1. Battery Power has been lost.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Battery Power has been lost.
A. The RTC chip requires little, but constant power to keep the PCCs internal clock accurate. It has
an internal capacitor that keeps the RTC operating for up to 1 hour when the battery is discon-
nected or dead. If battery power is lost for over 1 hour, the RTC will stop functioning. When battery
power is supplied to the PCC again, the PCC will display event/fault code 1689, because the RTC
is no longer accurate. If the fault clears after being acknowledged, then the PCC is OK. To set the
real time clock, on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Clock Setup and set the RTC clock appropri-
ately.
2. Faulty Board.
A. If the genset battery voltage is satisfactory, but the fault is constantly displaying on the Operator
Panel and cannot be cleared, then replace the base board.

Code 1853 Annunciator Input 1 Fault


Logic:

Customer fault 1 (input 1, LED 1) on the Universal Annunciator is active.

Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #1 is configured for is active.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
3. Faulty annunciator.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #1 is configured for is active.

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A. Check the condition for which Annunciator Input #1 has been configured for; ex. if Annunciator
Input #1 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
A. Customer input 1 on the Universal Annunciator can be configured to conform to different applica-
tions. Below are two configurations that have an impact on how input 1 becomes active.
CONFIGURABLE PARAMETER OPTION 1 (DEFAULT) OPTION 2
Negative or Positive Input 1 Activa- Negative Input (ground input) Positive Input (B+ input)
tion
Inverting Active Hardware Signals Dont Invert Invert
Negative or positive Input 1 activation: Allows the user to activate with a negative (ground) or posi-
tive (B+) input; the default setting is a negative (ground) input.
Inverting active hardware signals: Input 1 has the capability to be inverted. If annunciator input 1 is
set to inverted, then an active hardware signal will be considered inactive and an inactive signal
will be considered active, default is set to noninverted.
When set to default, event/fault code 1853 (customer input 1) becomes activate when there is a
ground input at TB11 on the back of the Universal Annunciator.
Ensure that the Universal Annunciator is correctly configured; for setup and configuration instruc-
tions, refer to the Universal Annunciator operators manual (P/N 09000301).
B. Check the wiring at TB11 and insure that customer input 1 is not wired incorrectly. Depending
on the configuration of the annunciator in step 1A, ensure that there is not a short or open circuit
at the TB11 connection.
C. Check the sender, relay, or device that is activating Input 1 on the Universal Annunciator, replace
if faulty.
3. Faulty annunciator.
A. If the wiring and configuration is satisfactory, replace the Universal Annunciator.

Code 1854 Annunciator Input 2 Fault


Logic:

Customer fault 2 (input 2, LED 2) on the Universal Annunciator is active.

Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #2 is configured for is active.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
3. Faulty annunciator.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #2 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Annunciator Input #2 has been configured for; ex. if Annunciator
Input #2 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
A. Customer input 2 on the Universal Annunciator can be configured to conform to different applica-
tions. Below are two configurations that have an impact on how input 2 becomes active.

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CONFIGURABLE PARAMETER OPTION 1 (DEFAULT) OPTION 2
Negative or Positive Input 2 Activa- Negative Input (ground input) Positive Input (B+ input)
tion
Inverting Active Hardware Signals Dont Invert Invert
Negative or positive Input 2 activation: Allows the user to activate with a negative (ground) or posi-
tive (B+) input; the default setting is a negative (ground) input.
Inverting active hardware signals: Input 2 has the capability to be inverted. If annunciator input 2 is
set to inverted, then an active hardware signal will be considered inactive and an inactive signal
will be considered active, default is set to noninverted.
When set to default, event/fault code 1854 (customer input 2) becomes activate when there is a
ground input at TB12 on the back of the Universal Annunciator.
Ensure that the Universal Annunciator is correctly configured; for setup and configuration instruc-
tions, refer to the Universal Annunciator operators manual (P/N 09000301).
B. Check the wiring at TB12 and insure that customer input 2 is not wired incorrectly. Depending
on the configuration of the annunciator in step 1A, ensure that there is not a short or open circuit
at the TB12 connection.
C. Check the sender, relay, or device that is activating Input 2 on the Universal Annunciator, replace
if faulty.
3. Faulty annunciator.
A. If the wiring and configuration is satisfactory, replace the Universal Annunciator.

Code 1855 Annunciator Input 3 Fault


Logic:

Customer fault 3 (input 3, LED 3) on the Universal Annunciator is active.

Possible Causes:
1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #3 is configured for is active.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
3. Faulty annunciator.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Condition for which Annunciator Input #3 is configured for is active.
A. Check the condition for which Annunciator Input #3 has been configured for; ex. if Annunciator
Input #3 was configured to become active when the fuel level is low, check the fuel level and add
fuel if needed. After the issue is resolved, press the Reset button on the Operator Panel in order
to clear the fault, if the fault does not clear go to step 2.
2. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
A. Customer input 3 on the Universal Annunciator can be configured to conform to different applica-
tions. Below are two configurations that have an impact on how input 3 becomes active.
CONFIGURABLE PARAMETER OPTION 1 (DEFAULT) OPTION 2
Negative or Positive Input 3 Activa- Negative Input (ground input) Positive Input (B+ input)
tion
Inverting Active Hardware Signals Dont Invert Invert
Negative or positive Input 3 activation: Allows the user to activate with a negative (ground) or posi-
tive (B+) input; the default setting is a negative (ground) input.

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Inverting active hardware signals: Input 3 has the capability to be inverted. If annunciator input 3 is
set to inverted, then an active hardware signal will be considered inactive and an inactive signal
will be considered active, default is set to noninverted.
When set to default, event/fault code 1855 (customer input 3) becomes activate when there is a
ground input at TB13 on the back of the Universal Annunciator.
Ensure that the Universal Annunciator is correctly configured; for setup and configuration instruc-
tions, refer to the Universal Annunciator operators manual (P/N 09000301).
B. Check the wiring at TB13 and insure that customer input 3 is not wired incorrectly. Depending
on the configuration of the annunciator in step 1A, ensure that there is not a short or open circuit
at the TB13 connection.
C. Check the sender, relay, or device that is activating Input 3 on the Universal Annunciator, replace
if faulty.
3. Faulty annunciator.
A. If the wiring and configuration is satisfactory, replace the Universal Annunciator.

Code 1912 Utility Loss Of Phase


Logic:

In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the phase angle between phases drops below 90 degrees or
exceeds 150 degrees, for the Utility Loss of Phase DropOut Delay time parameter, fault code 1912 will
become active.

Possible Causes:
1. Open circuit at the utility voltage sensing inputs.
2. Utility voltage or frequency is unstable.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Open circuit at the utility voltage sensing inputs.
A. The phase angle between phases L1L2, L2L3, and L3L1 should be 120 degrees. At least one
connection point that is used to calculate phase angle has been lost. Check the voltage sensing
connections at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73 for an open circuit, and ensure that voltage and
phase angle is correct. If using a PT also check the inputs and outputs of the PT.
2. Utility phase angle is unstable.
A. Check with your utility company.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Replace the base board if the phase angle at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73 is correct, but the
display does not register correct values.

Code 1913 Genset Loss Of Phase


Logic:

In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the phase angle between phases drops below 90 degrees or
exceeds 150 degrees, for the Genset Loss of Phase DropOut Delay time parameter, fault code 1913 will
become active.

Possible Causes:
1. Correct any active genset faults.

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2. Open circuit at the genset voltage sensing inputs.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Correct any active genset faults.
A. Correct any active genset faults on the display, especially faults that might cause the engine to
hunt/oscillate.
2. Open circuit at the genset voltage sensing inputs.
A. The phase angle between phases L1L2, L2L3, and L3L1 should be 120 degrees. At least one
connection point that is used to calculate phase angle has been lost. Check the voltage sensing
connections at L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223 for an open circuit, and ensure that voltage and
phase angle is correct. If using a PT also check the inputs and outputs of the PT.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Replace the base board if the phase angle at L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223 is correct, but the
display does not register correct values.

Code 1914 Utility Ph Rotation Error


Logic:

Utility Phase rotation is incorrect.

Possible Causes:
1. Utility voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Utility voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
A. If the nominal voltage is 600 VAC or lower, ensure that the voltage sensing connections are cor-
rect.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the Utility bus at: L1,
TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73. The voltage should match nominal voltage, and the phase
rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer
to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage are not correct,
recheck the wiring.
B. If the nominal voltage is over 600 VAC, measure the voltage sensing connections from the base
board to the PT and the PT to the Utility bus.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the PT (Potential
Transformer) at: L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73, L4, TB74. The voltage should match
nominal voltage, and the phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation
measurement procedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation
and/or voltage are not correct, recheck the wiring from the base board to the PT and correct
if necessary.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the PT (Potential Transformer) from the
Utility bus. The voltage into the PT should match the Utility bus voltage, and the phase rota-

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tion should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to the
phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage are not correct, re
check the wiring from the PT to the Utility bus and correct if necessary.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If the phase rotation and the Utility bus voltage sensing connections are correct at the input of the
base board, L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73; but the display shows incorrect Utility bus voltage
and phase rotation, replace the base board. To check the Utility bus voltage and phase rotation
on the display go to: Paralleling Status Paralleling StatusPTC Sc 1 > Bus Avg Voltage >
Utility LL Average Voltage and Paralleling Status > Phase Rot > Utility Phase Rotation.

Code 1915 Genset Loss Of Phase


Logic:

Genset Phase rotation is incorrect.

Possible Causes:
1. Genset voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Genset voltage sensing connections are incorrectly wired at the base board.
A. If the nominal voltage is 600 VAC or lower, ensure that the voltage sensing connections are cor-
rect.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the Generator set at:
L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223. The voltage should match nominal voltage, and the phase
rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer
to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage are not correct,
recheck the wiring.
B. If the nominal voltage is over 600 VAC, measure the voltage sensing connections from the base
board to the PT and the PT to the Generator set.
WARNING High voltages are present in this step. Special equipment and training is required to
work on or around high-voltage equipment. Operation and maintenance must be done only by
persons trained and qualified to work on such devices. Improper use or procedures may result
in severe personal injury or death.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the base board from the PT (Potential
Transformer) at: L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223. The voltage should match nominal voltage,
and the phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement pro-
cedures, refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage
are not correct, recheck the wiring from the base board to the PT and correct if necessary.
Measure the phase rotation and voltage input into the PT (Potential Transformer) from the
Generator set. The voltage into the PT should match the Generator set voltage, and the
phase rotation should be L1 L2 L3, for proper phase rotation measurement procedures,
refer to the phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation and/or voltage are not cor-
rect, recheck the wiring from the PT to the Generator set and correct if necessary.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If the phase rotation and the Generator set voltage sensing connections are correct at the input
of the base board, L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J223; but the display shows incorrect Generator
set voltage and phase rotation, replace the base board. To check the Generator set voltage and
phase rotation on the display go to: Advanced Status > Adv Genset Status.

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Code 1916 Sync Check OK
Logic:

Generator set and system bus are synchronized, it is OK to close the paralleling breaker.

Possible Causes:
1. Event/fault code 1916 is mapped to a configurable output and is active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Event/fault code 1916 is mapped to a configurable output and is active.
A. Event/fault code 1916 can be mapped to a configurable output to allow external indication of sync
check conditions being met. To disable event/fault code 1916 first determine which configurable
input is set to activate when event/fault code 1916 is active. The go to: Setup > Configurable
I/O and remove the mapping of event/fault code 1916 to that output.

Code 1944 HMI 113 Out Config Error


Logic:

PCCNet Annunciator (HMI 113) output relay(s) are being activated by more than one source.

Possible Causes:
1. PCCNet Annunciator (HMI 113) output relay(s) are being activated by more than one source at the
same time.
2. Faulty annunciator.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. PCCNet Annunciator (HMI 113) output relay(s) are being activated by more than one source at the
same time.
A. The Universal Annunciator(s) should only be connected to one genset control; only one genset
control should activate the relays. Event/fault code 1944 becomes active when any of the four
PCCNet annunciator relays are being driven by more than one source in the PCCNet network;
if the PCCNet Annunciator is connected to two genset controls or more, this is the cause of the
fault. Ensure that the PCCNet annunciator(s) are only connected to one genset control.
2. Faulty annunciator.
A. If the previous steps are satisfactory, then replace the annunciator.

Code 1978 Speed Bias OOR Hi


Logic:

If the Speed Bias OOR Check Enable is enabled and the Speed Bias OOR High Limit has been exceed-
ed for the time that is registered in the Speed Bias OOR Time the PCC will display event/fault code 1978.

Possible Causes:
1. Check the Speed bias input.
2. The Speed Bias High Limit set point is set too low.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Check the Speed bias input.

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A. Ensure that the speed bias analog input (configurable analog Input #1) is not shorted high. On the
PCC, the speed bias analog input is located at:
TB9 1 Sense
TB9 2 Return
B. If using a PCCNet input and output module (AUX 101), ensure that the speed bias input into the
PCCNet I/O module is not shorted high or disconnected. On the PCCNet I/O module, the speed
bias analog input is located at input #2 (reference instruction sheet C693b for setup information
on the AUX 101):
J113 Input 2
J114 Input 2 +
2. The Speed Bias High Limit set point is set too low.
A. Ensure that the Speed Bias OOR High Limit set point is set appropriately for the application.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter monitor the analog voltage input at the speed bias input. If the voltage input into
the PCC is within the acceptable speed bias voltage range that the PCC is set up for and the fault
does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the base board.

Code 1979 Speed Bias OOR Lo


Logic:
If the Speed Bias OOR Check Enable is enabled and the speed bias analog input is below the Speed Bias
OOR Low Limit for the time that is registered in the Speed Bias OOR Time the PCC will display event/fault
code 1979.
Possible Causes:
1. Check the Speed bias input.
2. The speed bias low limit setpoint is set too high.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Check the Speed bias input.
A. Ensure that the speed bias analog input (configurable analog Input #1) is not shorted low, or dis-
connected. On the PCC, the speed bias analog input is located at:
TB9 1 Sense
TB9 2 Return
B. If using a PCCNet input and output module (PCCNet I/O module), ensure that the speed bias input
into the PCCNet I/O module is not shorted low. On the PCCNet I/O module, the speed bias analog
input is located at input #2 (reference instruction sheet C693b for setup information on the AUX
101):
J113 Input 2
J114 Input 2 +
2. The Speed Bias Low Limit set point is set too high.
A. Ensure that the Speed Bias OOR Low Limit set point is set appropriately for the application.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage input at the speed bias input. If the voltage input
into the PCC is within the acceptable speed bias voltage range that the PCC is set up for and the
fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

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Code 1999 Maximum Parallel time
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the genset remains paralleled to the utility for a time that is
longer than the Maximum Parallel Time parameter, fault code 1999 will become active.
Possible Causes:
1. Maximum Parallel Time parameter is set too low.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Maximum Parallel Time parameter is set too low.
A. Fault code 1999 becomes active when the genset remains paralleled to the utility for a time that
is longer than the Maximum Parallel Time parameter. Check the setting of the Maximum Parallel
Time parameter and ensure that it is set to an appropriate value for the application. To modify the
Maximum Parallel Time parameter on the display, go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Max Parallel and set appropriately for the application.

Code 2328 Utility Available


Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, fault code 2328 becomes active when the Utility is available to
take load.
Possible Causes:
1. Utility is operating at nominal values.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Utility is operating at nominal values.
A. When the Utility is operating at rated voltage, frequency, phase rotation, and the status of the utility
CB is correct, fault code 2328 will become active.

Code 2331 Low Utility Voltage


Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the utility voltage is below the Utility Undervoltage DropOut
Threshold, for the Utility Undervoltage DropOut Delay, fault code 2331 will become active.
Possible Causes:
1. Utility undervoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
2. The voltage of the utility is low and/or unstable.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Utility undervoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Utility voltage goes below the Utility undervoltage dropout
threshold for the Utility Undervoltage DropOut Delay. Utility undervoltage dropout threshold
is dependent of the following parameters:
Utility Undervoltage Dropout percentage.
Utility Undervoltage Dropout Delay.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Drop out or DropOut Delay and set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for
setup information and instructions.

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2. The voltage of the utility is low and/or unstable.
A. The voltage of the utility is low and/or unstable, check with your utility company.

Code 2332 Utility Connected


Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, fault code 2332 becomes active when the Utility CB is closed.
Possible Causes:
1. Utility CB is closed.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Utility CB is closed.
A. Fault code 2332 becomes active when the Utility CB is closed, this fault can be mapped to a confi-
gurable output on the base board if desired.

Code 2333 Genset Connected


Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, fault code 2333 becomes active when the Genset CB is closed.
Possible Causes:
1. Genset CB is closed.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset CB is closed.
A. Fault code 2333 becomes active when the Genset CB is closed, this fault can be mapped to a
configurable output on the base board if desired.

Code 2335 Excitation Fault


Logic:
The PCC has detected the simultaneous loss of all phases of sensing.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
2. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrectly configured or wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the configuration of the Lost AC Voltage Threshold parameter is set appropriately
for the application. To access the Lost AC Voltage Threshold configuration menu on the Operator
Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM ALT Setup > Lost AC Voltage Threshold and set the
Lost AC Voltage Threshold parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter
section to see the default value for Lost AC Voltage Threshold.
B. All the connections that are used to calculate voltage and current by the PCC have been lost (ei-
ther by disconnection or no voltage, current, frequency input into the PCC, etc.) Check the voltage
sensing (L1: J22 1; L2: J22 2, L3: J223, L4: J224) and current sensing (L1: J121, J124;
L2: J122, J125; L3: J123, J126;) connections into the PCC and ensure that voltage and cur-
rent are available at these connections when the genset is running. If using a PT also check the
inputs and outputs of the PT.

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2. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are satisfactory, then replace the base board.

Code 2336 Checksum Fault


Logic:

Integrity check has found corrupted memory block(s) in the PCC.

Possible Causes:
1. PCC has corrupted memory block(s).

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. PCC has corrupted memory block(s).
A. The PCC has corrupted memory block(s), this is indicated by all of the LEDs on the base board
flashing. Perform and initial calibration on the base board with the newest Incal files. If the Incal
update does not resolve the issue, then replace the base board.

Code 2342 Too Long In Idle


Logic:

The engine has been running at Low Speed Idle for a time longer than the Max Idle Time parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. Idle Time parameters are configured incorrectly.
2. Faulty Coolant Heater(s).

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Idle Time parameters are configured incorrectly.
A. If the genset has been running in Idle, and displays event/fault code 2342, ensure that the genset
is not configured to run in idle for more that 10 min. Long periods of engine idling (more than 10
min) can eventually affect engine performance and may void engine warranty. Set the Idle War-
mup Time and Idle Cooldown Time to an appropriate value. To access these parameters,
on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Genset Setup > Idle Warmup Time or Idle Cooldown Time
and set these parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see
the default value for Idle Warmup Time and Idle Cooldown Time.
B. The Max Idle Time parameter might be set too low. To access the Max Idle Time configuration
menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Genset Setup > Max Idle Time and set the Max Idle
Time parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the de-
fault value for Max Idle Time parameter.
C. If the Idle Warmup Coolant Temp is set too high, the genset will idle for a longer period of time
until the temperature of the engine reaches this set point. To access the Idle Warmup Coolant
Temp configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Genset Setup > Idle Warmup
Coolant Temp and set the Idle Warmup Coolant Temp parameter appropriately for the applica-
tion. Refer to the parameter section to see the default value for Idle Warmup Coolant Temp pa-
rameter.
2. Faulty Coolant Heater(s).
A. With the genset in the Off position, check the wiring and ensure that there is AC voltage available
to the coolant heaters, if voltage is not available, correct the wiring. If voltage is available, go to
step B.

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B. Measure the temperature of the coolant heater(s) using a proper temperature measuring device.
If the ambient temperature is above 40 degrees F, the measured temperature of the coolant heat-
er(s) should be above close to 90 degrees F (dependent on ambient temperature). If the tempera-
ture of the coolant heater(s) is close to the ambient temperature, replace the coolant heater(s).

Code 2358 High Utility Voltage


Logic:

In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, if the Utility Overvoltage Sensor Enable parameter is set to
enable, and the utility voltage goes above the Utility Overvoltage DropOut Threshold, for the Utility
Overvoltage DropOut Delay time, fault code 2358 will become active.

Possible Causes:
1. Utility Overvoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
2. The voltage of the Utility is not stable.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Utility Overvoltage dropout thresholds are incorrectly set.
A. This fault will become active when the Utility voltage goes above the Utility Overvoltage DropOut
Threshold for the Utility Overvoltage DropOut Delay time. The utility overvoltage dropout
threshold is dependent of the following parameters:
Utility Overvoltage Dropout percentage.
Utility Overvoltage Dropout Delay.
To Modify the preceding parameters, on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power
Transfer Control > Drop out or DropOut Delay and set appropriately. Refer the PTC section for
setup information and instructions.
B. To disable this function, set the Utility Overvoltage Sensor Enable parameter to disable. On the
display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Power Transfer Control > Enable and set appropri-
ately. Refer the PTC section for more information.
2. The voltage of the utility is very high and/or unstable.
A. The voltage of the utility is very high and/or unstable, check with your utility company.

Code 2396 Utility CB Fail To close


Logic:

Utility circuit breaker (CB) has failed to close for the time that is registered in the Util CB Fail to Close Time
Delay parameter.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrectly wired.
2. Faulty Utility Circuit Breaker (CB).
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrectly wired.
A. The base board is sending the Utility CB a close command, but the Utility CB Position Status re-
mains open. Correct the wiring from the CB Close Control output on the base board at TB56 and
TB57 to the Utility breaker; check for an open circuit at the Utility breaker. The Utility CB Close
control output is a NO Relay at TB56 and TB57 (Relay Common) on the base board. When

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the relay on the base board is closed, the Utility Breaker should be closed. The output of TB56
and TB57 should match the status of the Utility CB Close command; go to: Advanced Status
> Advanced Controller Status, and ensure that the status of the CB close position command
at the display matches the output.
B. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Utility breaker to the base board. The CB posi-
tion sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if the base
board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup > Paral-
leling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Utility Breaker Position Contacts
If the CB position sensing is set up as single, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB103 and the Return at TB101.
If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB103 and the Return at TB101 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at
TB104 and TB101 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be oppo-
site, one input will be open while the other is closed, if they are the same check the wiring
between the Utility breaker and the CB status input on the base board.
Ensure that the connections on the base board are correctly connected and that a short and/or
open circuit does not exist. The physical connection to the base board should match the status of
the CB position; go to: Paralleling Status > Paralleling StatusPTC Sc 1 > Util CB Pos > Utility
CB Position Status, and ensure that the status of the CB position matches the connection.
2. Faulty Utility CB.
A. Refer to the Utility CB Service Manual.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Utility CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.
Code 2397 Utility CB Fail To Open
Logic:
Utility circuit breaker (CB) has failed to open for the time that is registered in the Utility CB Fail to Open Time
Delay parameter.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrectly wired.
2. Faulty Utility Circuit Breaker (CB).
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrectly wired.
A. The base board is sending the Utility CB an open command, but the Utility CB Position Status re-
mains closed. Correct the wiring from the CB Open Control output on the base board at TB58
and TB59 to the Utility breaker; check for a short circuit. The Utility CB Open control output is
a NO Relay at TB58 and TB59 (Relay Common) on the base board. When the relay is closed
the Utility Breaker is closed. The output of TB58 and TB59 should match the status of the Utility
CB Open position command; go to: Advanced Status > Advanced Controller Status, and
ensure that the status of the Utility CB Open position command at the display matches the output.
B. Verify the wiring of the CB position status from the Utility breaker to the base board. The CB posi-
tion sensing can be set up as single or dual sensing in the base board; check the display if the base
board is setup as single or dual sensing. To access the CB position sensing, go to: Setup > Paral-
leling Setup > Basic > Pos Contacts > Utility Breaker Position Contacts.
If the CB position sensing is set up as single, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB103 and the Return at TB101.

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If the CB position sensing is set up as dual, verify the connection at CB A (NO) status at
TB103 and the Return at TB101 and also verify the connection at CB B (NC) status at
TB104 and TB101 (Return). The input status at CB A (NO) and CB B (NC) should be oppo-
site, one input will be open while the other is closed, if they are the same check the wiring
between the Utility breaker and the CB status input on the base board.
Ensure that the connections on the base board are correctly connected and that a short and/or
open circuit does not exist. The physical connection to the base board should match the status of
the Utility CB position; go to: Paralleling Status > Paralleling StatusPTC Sc 1 > Util CB Pos >
Utility CB Position Status, and ensure that the status of the Utility CB position matches the con-
nection.
2. Faulty Utility CB.
A. Refer to the Utility CB Service Manual.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If the wiring and Utility CB are not found to be faulty, then replace the base board.
Code 2539 Voltage Bias OOR Hi
Logic:
If the Voltage Bias OOR Check Enable is enabled and the voltage bias analog input exceeds the Voltage
Bias OOR High Limit parameter for the time that is registered in the Voltage Bias OOR Time; the PCC will
display event/fault code 2539.
Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.
2. The Voltage Bias OOR High Limit is set too low.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the voltage bias analog input (configurable analog Input #2) is not shorted high or dis-
connected. On the PCC, the voltage bias analog input is located at:
TB9 3 Sense
TB9 2 Return
B. If using a PCCNet input and output module (AUX 101), ensure that the voltage bias input into the
PCCNet I/O module is not shorted high or disconnected and that it is configured correctly (refer-
ence instruction sheet C693b for setup procedures on the PCCNet I/O module). On the PCCNet
I/O module, the voltage bias analog input is located at input #1:
J111 Input 1
J112 Input 1 +
2. The Voltage Bias OOR High Limit is set too low.
A. The Voltage Bias OOR High Limit parameter might be set too low.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage at the voltage bias input. If the voltage input into the
PCC is within the acceptable voltage bias range that the PCC is set up for, and the fault does not
clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.
Code 2541 Voltage Bias OOR Lo
Logic:
If the Voltage Bias OOR Check Enable is enabled and the voltage bias analog input is below the Voltage
Bias OOR Low Limit for the time that is registered in the Voltage Bias OOR Time, the PCC will display
event/fault code 2541.

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Possible Causes:
1. Wiring issue.
2. The Voltage Bias OOR Low Limit is set too high.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Wiring issue.
A. Ensure that the voltage bias analog input (configurable analog Input #1) is not shorted low. On
the PCC, the voltage bias analog input is located at:
TB9 1 Sense
TB9 2 Return
B. If using a PCCNet input and output module (PCCNet I/O module), ensure that the voltage bias
input into the PCCNet I/O module is not shorted low and is correctly configured (reference instruc-
tion sheet C693b for setup procedures on the PCCNet I/O module). On the PCCNet I/O module,
the voltage bias analog input is located at input #2:
J113 Input 2
J114 Input 2 +
2. The Voltage Bias OOR Low Limit is set too high.
A. The Voltage Bias OOR Low Limit parameter might be set to high.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the analog voltage at the voltage bias input. If the voltage input into the
PCC is within the acceptable voltage bias range that the PCC is set up for, and the fault does not
clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

Code 2545 Keyswitch Reset Required


Logic:

CAN Data link communication has been lost between the PCC and ECM, therefore event/fault code 2545
becomes active if event/fault code 781 CAN Data Link Failure is also active at the ECM.

Possible Causes:
1. CAN Data Link Failure.
2. Faulty ECM.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. CAN Data Link Failure.
A. Reset the Keyswitch manually:
Put the PCC in the OFF position and press the Reset button on the Operator Panel. This action will
clear any shutdown Faults and reset the Keyswitch.
B. Reset the ECM and PCC control.
1. Depress the Emergency Stop button
2. Wait 30 seconds.
3. Disconnect the battery terminals from the battery.
4. Wait 1015 seconds.

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5. Reconnect the battery cables to the battery terminals correctly.
6. Deactivate the Emergency Stop by pulling the switch out.
7. Press the Fault Reset button.
C. Check the relay that is proving power to the Keyswitch. This relay is normally open, and if faulty,
replace.
D. Check the terminating resistors. With connectors J11 and J26 removed, measure resistance be-
tween Pins J1119 and J1120 (60 ohms, is satisfactory).
E. Reference the troubleshooting procedure for event/fault code 781, in the engine service manual.
2. Faulty ECM.
A. After ensuring that the ECM has an adequate B+ supply, connect to the ECM with InPower or Insite
in order to determine if it is functioning correctly and can communicate with the PCC controller.
Replace the controller if communication to it with InPower is not possible.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Connect to the PCC with InPower in order to determine if the PCC is functioning correctly and can
communicate with the ECM. Replace the controller if communication to it with InPower is not pos-
sible.

Code 2678 Charging Alternator Fail


Logic:

Battery charging alternator is not charging.

Possible Causes:
1. Faulty Engine DC alternator or open circuit.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Faulty Engine DC alternator or open circuit.
A. Check the wiring of the alternator for open circuits. If the wiring is satisfactory, measure the output
voltage of the alternator to the battery while the engine is running. Normal charging voltage is
1214 VDC in a 12 V system or 2426 VDC in a 24 V system. If the appropriate output is not ob-
served, replace the DC alternator.

Code 2779 Utility Unloaded


Logic:

Fault notification that indicates when the utility source is unloaded, so the utility breaker can be opened.

Possible Causes:
1. Event/fault code 2779 is mapped to a configurable output and is active.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Event/fault code 2779 is mapped to a configurable output and is active.
A. Event/fault code 2779 can be mapped to a configurable output to send an external notification thru
a configurable customer output relay on the base board to an external device that is controlling
the opening of the utility breaker. This fault will notify an external device if it is OK to open the utility
breaker. To disable event/fault code 2779, first determine which configurable output is set to acti-
vate when event/fault code 2779 is active. The go to: Setup > Configurable I/O and remove the
mapping of event/fault code 2779 to that output.

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Code 2814 Genset CT Ratio Low
Logic:

The Genset CT ratio (primary vs. secondary) is too small for the PCC to function properly for the Voltage and
KW rating of this genset.

Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect CT Ratio setup.
2. The CTs are incorrectly sized.
3. Incorrect voltage or KW Rating Setup.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrect CT Ratio setup.
A. The PCC uses voltage, KW, and the CT ratio in order to determine if the CT ratio is correct for the
operation of the genset. Use the CT calculator in InPower to determine the correct CT Ratio for
this genset. Then enter the correct CT Ratio via InPower or through the Operator Panel. To access
the Genset CT ratio configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM
Alt Setup > CT Primary or CT Sec and set the Genset CT Ratio primary and Genset CT Ratio
secondary parameters appropriately for the application. See page 2-27 for instructions to get to
the CT ratio calculator.
2. The CTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Change the CTs to the correct size.
3. Incorrect voltage or KW Rating Setup.
A. The PCC uses voltage, KW, and the CT ratio in order to determine if the CT ratio is correct for the
operation of the genset. If the voltage or KW setup is incorrect, event/fault Code 2814 can become
active. Use the CT calculator in InPower to determine the correct voltage and KW rating for this
genset. To access the Genset voltage and KW rating setup on the Operator Panel go to Setup
> OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup > Genset Nominal Voltage and Setup > OEM Setup > OEM
Genset Setup and set the parameters appropriately for the application.

Code 2815 Genset CT Ratio High


Logic:

The ratio of the Genset CT is too large for this genset. The Genset CT ratio (primary vs. secondary) is too
large for the PCC to calculate current accurately at the Voltage and KW ratings for this genset.

Possible Causes:
1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect CT Ratio.
2. The CTs are incorrectly sized.
3. Incorrect voltage or KW Rating Setup.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect CT Ratio.
A. The PCC uses voltage, KW, and the CT ratio in order to determine if the CT ratio is correct for the
operation of the genset. Use the CT calculator in InPower to determine the correct CT Ratio for
this genset. Then enter the correct CT Ratio via InPower or through the Operator Panel. To access
the Genset CT ratio configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM
Alt Setup > and set the Genset CT Ratio primary and Genset CT Ratio secondary parameters
appropriately for the application. See page 2-27 for instructions to get to the CT ratio calculator.

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2. The CTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Change your CTs to the correct size.
3. Incorrect voltage or KW Rating Setup.
A. The PCC uses voltage, KW, and the CT ratio in order to determine if the CT ratio is correct for the
operation of the genset. If the voltage or KW setup is incorrect, event/fault Code 2815 can become
active. Use the CT calculator in InPower to determine the correct voltage and KW rating for this
genset. To access the Genset voltage and KW rating setup on the Operator Panel go to Setup
> OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup > Genset Nominal Voltage and Setup > OEM Setup > OEM
Genset Setup and set the parameters appropriately for the application.

Code 2816 Genset PT Ratio Low


Logic:

The Genset PT ratio is too small for the genset rating. The Genset PT ratio (primary vs. secondary) is too
small and will cause high voltage readings

Possible Causes:
1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
A. The PCC uses nominal voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio is correct for
proper operation of the genset. Voltage input into the base board should not exceed 600 VAC,
whether an external PT is used or not. Use the following equation to determine if you have the
correct PT Ratio: If (Genset Nominal Voltage / Genset PT Primary voltage) * Genset PT Secon-
dary voltage > 600 VAC, your PT Ratio is too small.
Then configure the PCC with the correct PT Ratio. To access the Genset PT ratio configuration
menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup > and set the Genset PT
Ratio primary and Genset PT Ratio secondary parameters appropriately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if the correct PT for the application is installed: (Genset
Nominal Voltage / Genset PT Primary voltage) * Genset PT Secondary voltage > 600 VAC, your
PT Ratio is too small.
B. Check the voltage input into the base board. When the genset is running the voltage input between
L1 and L2 (J221 and J222) or L2 and L3 (J222 and J223) should not be more that 600 VAC.

Code 2817 Genset PT Ratio High


Logic:

The Genset PT ratio is too large, which causes an inaccurate reading of nominal voltage during normal
operation; when the Genset PT is used (above 600 VAC)

Possible Causes:
1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The PCC is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.

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A. The PCC uses nominal voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio is correct for
the operation of the genset. Voltage input into the base board should exceed 50% of the Nominal
voltage, to allow the PCC to obtain an accurate voltage reading, whether an external PT is used
or not. Use the following equation to determine if you have the correct PT Ratio: If (Genset Nomi-
nal Voltage / Genset PT Primary voltage) * Genset PT Secondary voltage < (Nominal voltage *.5),
the PT Ratio is too large.
B. Then configure the PCC with the correct PT Ratio. To access the Genset PT ratio configuration
menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup > and set the Genset
PT Ratio primary and Genset PT Ratio secondary parameters appropriately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if you have the correct PT for the application: (Genset
Nominal Voltage / Genset PT Primary voltage) * Genset PT Secondary voltage < (Nominal voltage
*.5), your PT Ratio is too large.
B. Check the voltage input into the base board. When the genset is running the voltage input be-
tween L1 and L2 (J221 and J222) or L2 and L3 (J222 and J223) should be greater than (Gen-
set Bus Nominal Voltage *.5) VAC.

Code 2818 Bus PT Ratio Low


Logic:
The Genset Bus PT ratio is too small for the Genset Bus rating. The Bus PT ratio (primary vs. secondary) is
too small and will cause high voltage readings
Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
A. The control uses nominal voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio is correct
for proper operation of the bus. Voltage input into the control board should not exceed 600 VAC,
whether an external PT is used or not. Use the following equation to determine if you have the
correct PT Ratio: If (Genset Bus Nominal Voltage / Genset Bus PT Primary voltage) * Genset Bus
PT Secondary voltage > 600 VAC, your PT Ratio is too small.
Then configure the control with the correct PT Ratio. To access the Bus PT ratio configuration
menu on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > PT Primary and PT Secondary
and set the Genset Bus PT Primary Voltage and Genset Bus PT Secondary Voltage parame-
ters appropriately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if the correct PT for the application is installed: If (Genset
Bus Nominal Voltage / Genset Bus PT Primary voltage) * Genset Bus PT Secondary voltage >
600 VAC, your PT Ratio is too small.
B. Check the voltage input into the control board between L1 & L2 (J221 & J222) or L2 & L3 (J222
& J223) the voltage reading should not be more that 600 VAC.

Code 2819 Bus PT Ratio High


Logic:
The Genset Bus PT ratio is too large, which causes an inaccurate reading of Genset Bus Nominal voltage
during normal operation; when the Genset PT is used (above 600 VAC)

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Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset Bus PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset Bus PT Ratio.
A. The control uses Genset Bus Nominal voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio
is correct for the operation of the genset. Voltage input into the control board should exceed 50%
of the Genset Bus Nominal voltage (up to 600 VAC), to allow the control to obtain an accurate volt-
age reading, whether an external PT is used or not. Use the following equation to determine if
you have the correct PT Ratio: If (Genset Bus Nominal Voltage / Genset Bus PT Primary voltage)
* Genset Bus PT Secondary voltage < (Genset Bus Nominal voltage *.5), the PT Ratio is too large.
Then configure the control with the correct PT Ratio. To access the Genset Bus PT ratio configura-
tion menu on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > PT Primary and PT Secon-
dary and set the Genset Bus PT Primary Voltage and Genset Bus PT Secondary Voltage pa-
rameters appropriately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if you have the correct PT for the application: If (Genset
Bus Nominal Voltage / Genset Bus PT Primary voltage) * Genset Bus PT Secondary voltage <
(Genset Bus Nominal voltage *.5), the PT Ratio is too large.
B. Check the voltage input into the control board between L1 & L2 (J221 & J222) or L2 & L3 (J222
& J223) the voltage should be greater than (Genset Bus Nominal Voltage *.5) VAC.
Code 2821 Utility PT Ratio Low
Logic:
The Utility PT ratio is too small for the Utility rating. The Utility PT ratio (primary vs. secondary) is too small
and will cause high voltage readings
Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect PT Ratio.
A. The control uses nominal utility voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio is cor-
rect for proper operation of the utility. Voltage input into the control board should not exceed 600
VAC, whether an external PT is used or not. Use the following equation to determine if you have
the correct PT Ratio: If (Utility Nominal Voltage / Utility PT Primary voltage) * Utility PT Secondary
voltage > 600 VAC, your PT Ratio is too small.
Then configure the control with the correct PT Ratio. To access the utility PT ratio configuration
menu on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > PT Primary and PT Secondary
and set the Utility PT Primary Voltage and Utility PT Secondary Voltage parameters appropri-
ately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if the correct PT for the application is installed: If (Utility
Nominal Voltage / Utility PT Primary voltage) * Utility PT Secondary voltage > 600 VAC, your PT
Ratio is too small.
B. Check the voltage input into the control board between L1 & L2 (J221 & J222) or L2 & L3 (J222
& J223) the voltage reading should not be more that 600 VAC.

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Code 2822 Utility PT Ratio High
Logic:

The Utility PT ratio is too large, which causes an inaccurate reading of Utility Nominal voltage during normal
operation; when the Genset PT is used (above 600 VAC)

Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility PT Ratio.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility PT Ratio.
A. The control uses Utility Nominal voltage and the PT ratio in order to determine if the PT ratio is
correct for the operation of the genset. Voltage input into the control board should exceed 50%
of the Utility Nominal voltage (up to 600 VAC), to allow the control to obtain an accurate voltage
reading, whether an external PT is used or not. Use the following equation to determine if you
have the correct PT Ratio: If (Utility Nominal Voltage / Utility PT Primary voltage) * Utility PT Sec-
ondary voltage < (Utility Nominal voltage *.5), the PT Ratio is too large.
Then configure the control with the correct PT Ratio. To access the Utility PT ratio configuration
menu on the display go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > PT Primary and PT Secondary
and set the Utility PT Primary Voltage and Utility PT Secondary Voltage parameters appropri-
ately for the application.
2. The PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Use the following equation to determine if you have the correct PT for the application: If (Utility
Nominal Voltage / Utility PT Primary voltage) * Utility PT Secondary voltage < (Utility Nominal volt-
age *.5), the PT Ratio is too large.
B. Check the voltage input into the control board between L1 & L2 (J221 & J222) or L2 & L3 (J222
& J223) the voltage should be greater than (Utility Nominal Voltage *.5) VAC.

Code 2895 PCCNet Device Failed


Logic:

A noncritical PCCNet device has failed.

Possible Causes:
1. PCCNet communication has been lost or PCCNet device is faulty.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. PCCNet communication has been lost or PCCNet device is faulty.
A. If a PCCNet device has lost network communication, the network status light for that device will
turn RED. Locate the device with the RED network status LED to identify the affected device.
B. Ensure that the network device has sufficient voltage (1224 V), as measured at the input of the
device, not at the source or battery. Also verify that the device is awake and has a heartbeat. A
heartbeat is a LED on the PCCNet device that blinks every 1 second to inform the operator that
the device is functioning.
C. Check the network cable connections of the device(s) and ensure that there are no open or short
circuits. The PCCNet network devices are polarity sensitive. For example: PCC (RS485 +) to an-
nunciator (RS485+) and PCC (RS485 ) to annunciator (RS485). If the connections are incor-
rect, the devices will not properly communicate over the network. Ensure that the shield is

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grounded at one point ONLY. Refer to the respective PCCNet device manual for line limitations
and cable requirements.
D. If previous steps are satisfactory, replace the network device.
E. If replaced device is still exhibiting network issues, this can be due to a grounding loop or ground
referencing for remotely mounted and powered network, incorrect network wire, or a noise (EMI)
issue. As a test connect the PCCNet device close (25 FT) to the base board, using the power
supply from the base board (TB15, B+ and TB13 ground), and use the required network wire.
If the network device functions appropriately, correct the grounding issue, EMI issue, or replace
the network wire with the required network wire.

Code 2896 Critical PCCNet Dev Fail


Logic:
A critical PCCNet device has failed and has cause the genset to shutdown.
Possible Causes:
1. PCCNet communication has been lost or PCCNet device is faulty.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. PCCNet communication has been lost or PCCNet device is faulty.
A. If a PCCNet device has lost network communication, the network status light for that device will
turn RED. Locate the device with the RED network status LED to identify the affected device.
B. Ensure that the network device has sufficient voltage (1224 V), as measured at the input of the
device, not at the source or battery. Also verify that the device is awake and has a heartbeat. A
heartbeat is a LED on the PCCNet device that blinks every 1 second to inform the operator that
the device is functioning.
C. Check the network cable connections of the device(s) and ensure that there are no open or short
circuits. The PCCNet network devices are polarity sensitive. For example: PCC (RS485 +) to an-
nunciator (RS485+) and PCC (RS485 ) to annunciator (RS485). If the connections are incor-
rect, the devices will not properly communicate over the network. Ensure that the shield is
grounded at one point ONLY. Refer to the respective PCCNet device manual for line limitations
and cable requirements.
D. If previous steps are satisfactory, replace the network device.
E. If replaced device is still exhibiting network issues, this can be due to a grounding loop or ground
referencing for remotely mounted and powered network, incorrect network wire, or a noise (EMI)
issue. As a test connect the PCCNet device close (25 ft) to the base board, using the power sup-
ply from the base board (TB15, B+ and TB13 ground), and use the required network wire. If the
network device functions appropriately, correct the grounding issue, EMI issue, or replace the net-
work wire with the required network wire.

Code 2914 Genset AC Meter Failed


Logic:
Metering chip has failed and can no longer accurately monitor genset current and voltage.
Possible Causes:
1. An overvoltage/current condition has damaged the metering chip.
2. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. An overvoltage or overcurrent condition has damaged the metering chip.

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A. Measure the voltage (L1: J22 1; L2: J22 2, L3: J223, L4: J224) and current (L1: J121, J124;
L2: J122, J125; L3: J123, J126;) input into the PCC. Voltage input into the board should not
exceed 600 VAC, (damage to board occurs at 750 VAC). Current input into the board should not
exceed 5 Amps. If short circuit, or an overvoltage/current issues exist, correct the problem(s).
2. Faulty base board.
A. If the above steps were satisfactory, replace the base board.

Code 2915 Gen Bus AC Meter Failed


Logic:

Metering chip has failed and can no longer accurately monitor genset bus current and voltage.

Possible Causes:
1. An overvoltage/current condition has damaged the metering chip.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. An overvoltage or overcurrent condition has damaged the metering chip.
A. Measure the voltage using a voltmeter at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73, L4: TB74; and the
current using a current probe at CT1, CT2, and CT3. Voltage input into the board should not ex-
ceed 600 VAC, (damage to board occurs at 750 VAC). Current input into the board should not
exceed 5 Amps. If a short circuit or overvoltage/current condition exists, correct the problem.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If the above steps were satisfactory, replace the base board.

Code 2916 Utility AC Meter Failed


Logic:

Metering chip has failed and can no longer accurately monitor utility current and voltage.

Possible Causes:
1. An overvoltage/current condition has damaged the metering chip.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. An overvoltage or overcurrent condition has damaged the metering chip.
A. Measure the voltage using a voltmeter at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73, L4: TB74; and the
current using a current probe at CT1, CT2, and CT3. Voltage input into the board should not ex-
ceed 600 VAC, (damage to board occurs at 750 VAC). Current input into the board should not
exceed 5 Amps. If a short circuit or overvoltage/current condition exists, correct the problem.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If the above steps were satisfactory, replace the base board.

Code 2917 Gen Bus Voltage OOR HI


Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Genset Bus, and the Genset Bus Voltage sensing input
into the base board exceeds 1020 VAC for the time that is registered in the Genset Bus Voltage OOR
Delay; the genset control will display event/fault code 2917.

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Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset Bus PT Ratio or the PTs are incorrectly sized.
2. The voltage of the Genset Bus is too high and/or unstable.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset Bus PT Ratio or the PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Refer to event/fault code 2819.
2. The voltage of the Genset Bus is too high and/or unstable.
A. Ensure that the voltage of the Genset Bus is at nominal or stable; high genset bus voltage can also
damage the base board.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the voltage at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73, if the voltage input
into the control is within the acceptable voltage bias range that the control is set up for, and the
fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

Code 2918 Utility Voltage OOR Hi


Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Utility, and the Utility Voltage sensing input into the base
board exceeds 1020 VAC for the time that is registered in the Utility Voltage OOR Delay; the genset control
will display event/fault code 2918.

Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility PT Ratio or the PTs are incorrectly sized.
2. The voltage of the Utility is too high and/or unstable.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility PT Ratio or the PTs are incorrectly sized.
A. Refer to event/fault code 2819.
2. The voltage of the Utility is too high and/or unstable.
A. Check with your utility company.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a voltmeter, monitor the voltage at L1: TB71; L2: TB72, L3: TB73, if the voltage input
into the control is within the acceptable voltage bias range that the control is set up for, and the
fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then replace the board.

Code 2919 Utility Current OOR Hi


Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Utility, and the Utility Current sensing input into the base
board exceeds 140% for the time that is registered in the Utility Current OOR Delay; the genset control will
display event/fault code 2919.

Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility CT Ratio or the CTs are incorrectly sized.

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2. Short Circuit
3. The Current of the Utility is too high and/or unstable.
4. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Utility CT Ratio or the CTs are incorrectly sized.
A. If this fault becomes active during the commissioning processes, verify the sizing of the CTs and
the setup of the Utility CT Ratio. The Utility secondary CT ratio can be set to 1 or 5 Amps; Fault
code 2919 will become active when the Utility secondary CT current going into the base board is
1.4 amps or 7 amps. Ensure that the Maximum Utility primary CT current, Full Load Amps (FLA)
of the building/application is correct.
Use the following equation to determine the FLA:
FLA (one phase) = Maximum KW / Voltage
FLA (three phases) = Maximum KW / Voltage * (1.732)
Primary CT : Secondary CT = (FLA * 1.1) : (1 or 5 Amps).
Ex. The maximum building load is 100KW, at 480 VAC, three phase.
FLA = 100000 / 480*1.73 = 120.42
The Utility primary CT size and CT Ratio should be at least 121 * (1.1) = 133 (1.1 is used as a
buffer)
Primary CT: Secondary CT = 133 : (1 or 5 Amps).
B. To change the Utility CT Primary Current and Utility CT Secondary Current ratio parameter appro-
priately for the application, go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > CT Primary or CT Secon-
dary and set appropriately.
2. The current of the Utility is too high and/or unstable.
A. Check with your utility company.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a ammeter, monitor the current at CT1, CT2, and CT3, if the current going thru the CTs on
the base board is within the acceptable current range (below 1 Amp or below 5 Amps), that the
control is set up for, and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then re-
place the board.

Code 2921 Gen Bus Current OOR Hi


Logic:
If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Genset bus, and the Genset bus Current sensing input
into the base board exceeds 140% for the time that is registered in the Genset bus Current OOR Delay; the
genset control will display event/fault code 2921.
Possible Causes:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset bus CT Ratio or the CTs are incorrectly sized.
2. The Current of the Genset bus is too high and/or unstable.
3. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The control is set up with the incorrect Genset bus CT Ratio or the CTs are incorrectly sized.
A. If this fault becomes active during the commissioning processes, verify the sizing of the CTs and
the setup of the Genset bus CT Ratio. The Genset bus secondary CT ratio can be set to 1 or 5

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Amps; Fault code 2919 will become active when the Genset bus secondary CT current going into
the base board is 1.4 amps or 7 amps. Ensure that the Maximum Genset bus primary CT current,
Full Load Amps (FLA) of the building/application is correct.
Use the following equation to determine the FLA:
FLA (one phase) = Maximum KW / Voltage
FLA (three phases) = Maximum KW / Voltage * (1.732)
Primary CT : Secondary CT = (FLA * 1.1) : (1 or 5 Amps).
Ex. The maximum building load is 100KW, at 480 VAC, three phase.
FLA = 100000 / 480*1.73 = 120.42
The Genset bus primary CT size and CT Ratio should be at least 121 * (1.1) = 133 (1.1 is used as a
buffer)
Primary CT: Secondary CT = 133 : (1 or 5 Amps).
B. To change the Genset bus CT Primary Current and Genset bus CT Secondary Current ratio pa-
rameter appropriately for the application, go to: Setup > Paralleling Setup > Basic > CT Primary
or CT Secondary and set appropriately.
2. The current of the Genset bus is too high and/or unstable.
A. Ensure that the current of the Genset Bus is at nominal or stable; high genset bus current can also
damage the base board.
3. Faulty base board.
A. Using a ammeter, monitor the current at CT1, CT2, and CT3, if the current going thru the CTs on
the base board is within the acceptable current range (below 1 Amp or below 5 Amps), that the
control is set up for, and the fault does not clear when the Fault Reset button is pressed, then re-
place the board.

Code 2922 Genset Neutral Curr OOR Hi


Logic:

The Genset Neutral current is above the Genset Neutral Current Adjust parameter for the time in the Gen-
set Neutral Current OOR Delay time parameter.

Possible Causes:
1. CT Ratio is too small or the CTs are not sized correctly for the genset Voltage and KW rating.
2. Genset Neutral current is above the Genset Neutral Current Adjust parameter.
3. Faulty CT.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. CT Ratio is too small or the CTs are not sized correctly for the genset Voltage and KW rating.
A. Please see event/fault code 2814.
2. Genset Neutral current is above the Genset Neutral Current Adjust parameter.
A. Measure the Genset Neutral current input into the base board with a current probe at J224. The
maximum value of current going into the PCC CTs should not be more than the value of the Gen-
set CT Secondary Current value that the PCC is calibrated for. For example, if secondary setting
in the PCC is 1 Amp current going into the PCC should not be more than 1 Amp. To access the
Genset CT Secondary Current configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Set-
up > OEM Alt Setup > CT Sec and set the Genset CT Secondary Current parameter appropri-
ately for the application.

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3. Faulty CT.
A. If the above is satisfactory, check the CT and replace if faulty.
Code 2923 Gen Bus kW OOR Hi
Logic:
If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Genset Bus, and the Genset Bus KW exceeds 32,767 KW
or is below 32768 KW for the time that is registered in the Genset Bus KW OOR Delay; the genset control
will display event/fault code 2923.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If there are 25 paralleled gensets operating at 2 MW and 13.8 KV, the genset will not be able
to monitor power above 32.767 MW and will display event/fault code 2923. This application will
require external switchgear to monitor power.
B. Genset Bus CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2921.
C. Genset Bus PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2917.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.
Code 2924 Gen Bus kVAR OOR Hi
Logic:
If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Genset Bus, and the Genset Bus KVAR exceeds 32,767
KVAR or is below 32768 KVAR for the time that is registered in the Genset Bus KVAR OOR Delay; the
genset control will display event/fault code 2924.
Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If there are 25 paralleled gensets operating at 2 MVAR and 13.8 KV, the genset will not be able
to monitor power above 32.767 MVAR and will display event/fault code 2924. This application
will require external switchgear to monitor power.
B. Genset Bus CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2921.
C. Genset Bus PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2917.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.
Code 2925 Gen Bus kVA OOR Hi
Logic:
If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Genset Bus, and the Genset Bus KVA exceeds 65,535
KVA for the time that is registered in the Genset Bus KVA OOR Delay; the genset control will display event/
fault code 2925.

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Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If there are 35 paralleled gensets operating at 2 MVA and 25 KV, the genset will not be able
to monitor power above 65.535 MVA and will display event/fault code 2925. This application will
require external switchgear to monitor power.
B. Genset Bus CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2921.
C. Genset Bus PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2917.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.

Code 2926 Utility kW OOR Hi

Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Utility, and the Utility KW exceeds 32,767 KW or is below
32768 KW for the time that is registered in the Utility KW OOR Delay; the genset control will display event/
fault code 2926.

Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If the Utility power is 40 MW, the genset will not be able to monitor power above 32.767 MW
and will display event/fault code 2926. This application will require external switchgear to monitor
power.
B. Utility CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2919.
C. Utility PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2918.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.

Code 2927 Utility kVAR OOR Hi

Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Utility, and the Utility KVAR exceeds 32,767 KVAR or is
below 32768 KVAR for the time that is registered in the Utility KVAR OOR Delay; the genset control will
display event/fault code 2927.

Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.

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Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If the Utility power is 40 MVAR, the genset will not be able to monitor power above 32.767
MVAR and will display event/fault code 2927. This application will require external switchgear
to monitor power.
B. Utility CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2919.
C. Utility PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2918.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.

Code 2928 Utility kVA OOR Hi

Logic:

If the Paralleling Application parameter is set to Utility, and the Utility KVA exceeds 65,535 KVA for the time
that is registered in the Utility KVA OOR Delay; the genset control will display event/fault code 2928.

Possible Causes:
1. Incorrect application or setup.
2. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Incorrect application or setup.
A. Genset is being used in an incorrect application in which the power monitoring is out of range.
Ex. If the Utility power is 70 MVAR, the genset will not be able to monitor power above 65.535 MVA
and will display event/fault code 2928. This application will require external switchgear to monitor
power.
B. Utility CT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2919.
C. Utility PT Ratio is incorrectly set, refer to event/fault code 2918.
2. Faulty base board.
A. If previous steps check OK, then replace the board.

Code 2938 Earth/Ground Fault


Logic:

Short to ground in the external wiring.

Possible Causes:
1. Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is incorrectly configured for Ground Fault.
2. Incorrectly wired; open or short circuit in the wiring.
3. Faulty ground fault alarm relay.
4. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is incorrectly configured for Ground Fault.
A. Through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or open) for the Confi-
gurable Input setup for Ground Fault. Ensure that the switch input setting is correctly set. If Confi-

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gurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Ground Fault and if Configurable Input Active State
Selection trim is set to active closed, event/fault code 2938 will become active when the input
is a ground input.
If Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Ground Fault and if Configurable Input Active
State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code 2938 will become active when the
input is an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Config
Input Menu > Active and set the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim appropriately for
the application.
2. Incorrectly wired; open or short circuit in the wiring.
A. Depending on the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim setting, check the wiring at for
an open/short circuit, or miswiring condition from the genset (L1, J221; L2, J222; L3, J23;
LN, J224) to the Ground Fault Alarm Relay (Input 6 and 8), correct if faulty.
3. Faulty ground fault alarm relay (refer to instruction sheet C648a).
A. Ensure that the input voltage to the Ground Fault Alarm Relay is 24 VDC, at input 1 and 2.
B. Verify that the Trip Current and Time Delay settings on the Ground Fault Alarm Relay are set ap-
propriately for the application.
C. If the previous steps are satisfactory, replace the Ground Fault Alarm Relay.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified and tested satisfactorily with event/fault code 2938 is still
active, replace the base board.

Code 2939 Modbus Failure


Logic:

If any of the Modbus parameters are Active, and the Modbus device stops communicating with the base
board for a time period longer than in the Modbus Failure Time Delay, event/fault code 2939 becomes
active.

Possible Causes:
1. Active Modbus fault or wiring issue.
2. Faulty Modbus device.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Active Modbus fault or wiring issue.
A. Check the following parameters for an Active Modbus state. If any of the below listed Modbus
parameters are Active and have stopped communicating with the base board for a time period
longer than in the Modbus Failure Time Delay, event/fault code 2939 becomes active. Commu-
nication with these items will need to be restored.
Exercise Switch
Remote Start Switch
Load Demand Stop
Start Type
Fault Reset
Battle Short Switch
Genset CB Inhibit Switch
Utility CB Inhibit Switch

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Synch Enable Switch
Ramp Load Unload Switch
Speed Droop Enable Switch
Voltage Droop Enable Switch
Genset CB Tripped Switch
Utility CB Tripped Switch
Extended Parallel Switch
PTC Mode Switch
B. Check the Modbus connection from the parameters listed above to that base board connection
at TB153 (RS485+) and TB154 (RS485), for open/short circuits or miswiring. There should
be a 120 ohm terminating resistor at each end of the Modbus network (a resistor at the PCC
TB153 (RS485+) and TB154 (RS485) and at the last device of the Modbus network). Also en-
sure that the Shield is grounded at TB151, the shield should be grounded at ONLY this point.
2. Faulty Modbus device.
A. Check the Modbus device that is transmitting information to the base board. If this device is faulty
and/or has stopped communicating with the base board, event/fault code 2939 becomes Active.
If the external Modbus device is faulty then repair or replace.
3. Faulty base board.
A. If previous step check satisfactory, replace the base board.

Code 2941 Remote Fault Reset


Logic:

If the remote fault reset is enabled, event/fault code 2941 will become active.

Possible Causes:
1. The remote fault reset was engaged.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. The remote fault reset was engaged.
A. Event/fault code 2941 will become active when the remote fault reset is engaged. The purpose
for this fault is to provide a record in the fault history that a Remote Fault Reset event happened.
The remote fault reset input is a Normally Closed (NC) input. If the remote fault reset is activated,
and the input becomes an open circuit, the fault will become active. If the input is receiving a
ground signal, the fault will be inactive (a jumper between TB8 5 and TB8 1 will disable the
remote fault reset).

Code 2942 Shutdown Override Fail


Logic:

The genset has failed to transition to Battle Short Mode or delayed shutdown Mode.

Possible Causes:
1. Battle Short or delayed shutdown is not enabled in the PCC.
2. Battle Short is not enabled in the Engine Control (ECM).

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Battle Short or delayed shutdown is not enabled in the PCC.
A. Through the Operator Panel, verify that the Battle Short parameter is set to enable. To access
the Battle Short configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM

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Genset Setup > Battle Short and set the trim to enable, if the battle short mode is required by
the customer.
B. Ensure that one of the configurable inputs is set up to activate Battle Short (e.g. Configurable Input
#1 = Battle Short). Battle Short may now be enabled by activating the configurable input that was
set up for Battle Short (e.g. Enable Configurable Input #1 with a ground input).
C. Through the Operator Panel, verify that the Delayed Shutdown parameter is set to enable. To
access the Delayed Shutdown configuration menu on the Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM
Setup > OEM Genset Setup > Delayed Shutdown and set the trim to enable, if the delayed shut-
down mode is required by the customer.
2. Battle Short is not enabled in the Engine Control (ECM).
A. Connect to the Engine Control with Insite or InPower and enable the Battle Short trim in the ECM.
Under Engine Protection, set Shutdown Manual Override to Enable.

Code 2943 Manual Sw Config Fail


Logic:

Event/fault code 2943 is activated when the PCC receives an active Manual input from both the Operator
Panel and the PCCNet network at the same time for two seconds or more.

Possible Causes:
1. Two Manual command inputs that are active at the same time.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Two Manual command inputs that are active at the same time.
A. Ensure there is only one Manual switch input to the PCC that is active, either through the Operator
Panel or PCCNet Network (PCCNet DIM) but not both at the same time.

Code 2944 Auto Switch Config Fail


Logic:

Event/fault code 2944 is activated when the PCC receives an active Auto input from both the Operator
Panel and the PCCNet network at the same time for two seconds or more.

Possible Causes:
1. Two Auto command inputs that are active at the same time.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Two Auto command inputs that are active at the same time.
A. Ensure there is only one Auto switch input to the PCC that is active, either through the Operator
Panel or through PCCNet Network (PCCNet DIM) but not both at the same time.

Code 2945 Rupture Basin


Logic:

Main fuel tank is leaking into the Rupture Basin.

Possible Causes:
1. Main fuel tank leak.
2. Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim is incorrectly configured.

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3. Incorrectly wired; open or short circuit in the wiring.
4. Faulty sender.
5. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Main fuel tank leak.
A. Local and environmental regulations generally require that a fuel tank have a secondary contain-
ment (rupture basin) to prevent fuel from leaking into the soil or sewer system if the main fuel tank
were to leak. If the main fuel tank is leaking into the rupture basin, then repair or replace the fuel
tank as appropriate. If there are no leaks, go to step 2.
2. Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim is incorrectly configured.
A. Through the Operator Panel check the switch input setting (active closed or open) for the Rupture
Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection. Ensure that the switch input setting is cor-
rectly set. If Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Function Pointer trim is set to Default and if
Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim is set to active closed, event/
fault code 2945 will become active when the input is a ground input.
If Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Function Pointer trim is set to Default and if Rupture
Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code
2945 will become active when the input is an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > Rup-
ture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection and set the Rupture Basin/Confi-
gurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim appropriately for the application.
3. Incorrectly wired; open or short circuit in the wiring.
A. Depending on the Rupture Basin/Configurable Input #12 Active State Selection trim setting,
check the wiring at for an open/short circuit, or miswiring condition, from the rupture basin sender
to the base board at J2019 and J208; correct if wiring is faulty.
4. Faulty sender.
A. Measure the rupture basin sender for an open or short circuit reading, replace if faulty.
5. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps have been verified and tested satisfactorily with event/fault code 2945 still
active, then replace the base board.
Code 2965 Genset Available
Logic:
In Power Transfer Control (PTC) Operation, fault code 2965 becomes active when the Generator set is
ready to pick up load.
Possible Causes:
1. Genset is operating at nominal values.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Genset is operating at nominal values.
A. When the Genset is operating at rated voltage, frequency, phase rotation, and the status of the
genset CB is correct, fault code 2965 will become active.
Code 2971 Test/Exercise Active
Logic:
The genset is operating in Exercise or Test mode.

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Possible Causes:
1. The genset is operating in Exercise or Test mode.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. The genset is operating in Exercise or Test mode.
A. Event/fault code 2971 becomes active when the genset operates in Exercise or Test mode.
This fault provides a record in the fault history that an Exercise or Test event happened. To clear
this fault, disable the genset Exercise or Test mode.

Code 2972 Field Overload


Logic:
If the time that the Field AVR Duty Cycle is operating at maximum output is longer than the time in the Max
Field Time parameter, event/fault code 2972 will become active.
Possible Causes
WARNING Excessive Voltage is possible during testing, Make sure your meter can handle alterna-
tor full load.
1. Max Field Time Delay is set too low.
2. Voltage sensing into the base board is too low, or an open/short circuit.
3. Alternator or Application issue.
4. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Max Field Time Delay is set too low.
A. Through the Operator Panel, check the Max Field Time parameter setting. Verify that the Max
Field Time is not set to zero. The Max Field Time parameter may require adjustment to a value
more appropriate for the application. To access the Max Field Time configuration menu on the
Operator Panel go to Setup > OEM Setup > OEM Alt Setup > Max Field Time and set the Max
Field Time parameter appropriately for the application. Refer to the parameter section to see the
default value for Max Field Time.
2. Voltage sensing into the base board is too low, or an open/short circuit.
A. Measure the voltage going into the base board at L1 = J221, L2 = J222, L3 = J223, and LN
= J224 (for single phase applications use L1, L2 and LN). If the PCC is not sensing voltage, it
will try to overcompensate by maxing out the AVR output. If the voltage going into the base board
is zero, or less than the voltage that the PCC was calibrated for (Nominal Voltage), then check the
wiring from the alternator to the base board for an open circuit or short circuit.
B. If the genset is over 600 VAC, check connections from the alternator to the PT, and from the PT
to the base board. If there is voltage going into the PT, but not coming out of the PT, replace the
PT.
C. Measure the output of the AVR at J17 1 and J172 while turning the genset ON. The output
should be at least 300 VDC when the genset is starting, but the voltage should decrease signifi-
cantly when the genset builds up voltage. If the output of J171 and J172 is constantly high or
is locked in, then the AVR portion of the PCC is faulty. Replace the base board if the AVR is faulty.
3. Alternator or Application issue.
A. If the genset runs adequately with no load or some load but as soon as additional load is applied,
the genset shuts down on Field Overload; then this might be an alternator or application issue
(alternator problem, overheat, load issue, genset undersized, etc.); reference the Alternator Ser-
vice Manual.

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4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are satisfactory, then replace the base board.

Code 2977 Low Coolant Level 2


Logic:

Low Coolant Level switch #2 indicates that the coolant level is low in the second radiator.

Possible Causes:
1. Low radiator coolant Level.
2. Coolant sender incorrectly wired.
3. Faulty Coolant Level Sender.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
5. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Low radiator coolant Level.
A. Check the coolant level at the 2nd radiator and add coolant to the radiator or coolant reservoir if
it is low. Then, clear the warning fault by pressing the Reset button on the Operator Panel.
2. Coolant sender incorrectly wired.
A. Check for improper wiring, a short or open circuit from the Coolant sensor to the discrete configur-
able input on the base board that was configured for the Low Coolant Level 2 Switch. If a short/
open circuit or improper wiring is found, correct the wiring.
3. Faulty Coolant Level Sender.
A. Measure the resistance of the coolant level sender at the radiator that is full of coolant, if the sender
is short or open circuit, replace the coolant sender.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. Through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or active open) for the
Configurable Input that was configured to Low Coolant Level 2 Switch. Ensure the setting is cor-
rect. If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Low Coolant Level 2 Switch and
the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active closed, event/fault code 2977
will become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to Low Coolant Level 2
Switch is connected to ground.
If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Low Coolant Level 2 Switch and the
Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code 2977 will
become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to Low Coolant Level 2 Switch is
an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > and set
the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim appropriately for the Configurable Input that
was configured to Low Coolant Level 2 Switch.
5. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are satisfactory, then replace the base board.

Code 2979 High Alternator Temp


Logic:

Indicates that the Alternator temperature is high.

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Possible Causes:
1. Alternator temperature sender incorrectly wired.
2. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
3. Faulty Alternator temperature Switch.
4. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Alternator temperature sender incorrectly wired.
A. Check for improper wiring or a short/open circuit from the Alternator temperature sender to the
discrete configurable input on the base board that was configured for the High Alternator Temp
Switch. If a short/open circuit or improper wiring is found, correct the wiring.
2. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. Through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or open) for the Confi-
gurable Input that was configured to High Alternator Temp Switch. Ensure the setting is correct.
If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to High Alternator Temp Switch and the
Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active closed, event/fault code 2979 will
become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to High Alternator Temp Switch
is connected to ground.
If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to High Alternator Temp Switch and the
Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code 2979 will
become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to High Alternator Temp Switch
is an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > and set
the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim appropriately for the Configurable Input that
was configured to High Alternator Temp Switch.
3. Faulty Alternator Temperature Switch.
A. Check the Alternator Temperature Switch signal pin and return pin and ensure that it is functioning
appropriately in accordance to the Configurable Input Active State Selection. It is either open or
closed, if the switch is not functioning correctly, then replace.
4. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are satisfactory, then replace the base board.

Code 2993 Battery Charger Failed


Logic:
Indicates that the battery charger has failed.
Possible Causes:
1. Faulty Battery charger.
2. Battery Charger switch incorrectly wired.
3. Faulty Switch.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
5. Faulty base board.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Faulty Battery charger.
A. Check the output voltage of the battery charger. If the battery charger is overcharging, or not
charging the batteries at all, then repair or replace the battery charger.

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2. Battery Charger switch incorrectly wired.
A. Check for improper wiring, a short circuit, or an open circuit from the Battery Charger switch to
the discrete configurable input on the base board that was configured for the Battery Charger
Switch Fail. If a short circuit, open circuit or improper wiring is found, correct the wiring.
3. Faulty Switch.
A. Measure the resistance of the battery charger switch, if the switch is shorted or open circuit, re-
place the switch.
4. The Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is configured incorrectly.
A. Through the Operator Panel, check the switch input setting (active closed or active open) for the
Configurable Input that was configured to Battery Charger Switch Fail. Ensure that the switch
input setting is correctly set. If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Battery Char-
ger Switch Fail and the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active closed,
event/fault code 2993 will become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to Bat-
tery Charger Switch Fail is connected to ground.
If the Configurable Input Function Pointer trim is set to Battery Charger Switch Fail and the
Configurable Input Active State Selection trim is set to active open, event/fault code 2993 will
become active when the Configurable Input that was configured to Battery Charger Switch Fail is
an open circuit.
To access the input configuration on the Operator Panel go to Setup > Configurable I/O > and set
the Configurable Input Active State Selection trim appropriately for the Configurable Input that
was configured to Battery Charger Switch Fail.
5. Faulty base board.
A. If the previous steps are OK, then replace the base board.

code 3397 Low GB Oil Pressure


Logic:

Immediate genset shutdown due to AUX101 sensed gearbox oil pressure activated switch circuit state is
active and the gensets average engine speed is greater than the Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold for the
duration of the Gearbox Dwell Time.

WARNING The gearbox contains hot engine oil, which can cause severe burns. Avoid direct con-
tact with hot oil to prevent personal injury.

Possible Causes:
1. Gearbox oil supply is low.
2. Gearbox oil is leaking.
3. Inadequate Gearbox Dwell Time.
4. Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold set low.
5. Faulty gearbox oil pressure switch wiring.
6. Inadequate gearbox oil flow.
7. Faulty gearbox oil pressure bypass.
8. Faulty gearbox oil pressure switch.
9. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Gearbox oil supply is low.

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A. Check and topup the gearbox oil supply soas to maintain an adequate quantity of oil to allow
the oil pump to maintain system pressure above the pressure switch active threshold. Refer to the
genset maintenance guide to ensure the gearbox oil level is properly maintained.
2. Gearbox oil is leaking.
A. Conduct a thorough assessment of the gearboxs exterior oil circuit to identify the source of pres-
sure vent thats resulting in lubrication system pressure below the pressure switch active thresh-
old. Sealing the leaks should restore pressure above switchs active threshold.
Leaking at a threaded joint. Ensure the joints assembly torque is per genset spec. Disas-
semble and check thread & sealing interface condition & cleanliness if assembly torque was
per spec and leaking persists.
Leaking between gasketed surfaces. Ensure clamp force application to the gasketed surface
is properly applied. Disassemble and clean sealing surfaces of oil film and debris and replace
gaskets if leaking persists.
Leaking as the result of a fatigued component. Assess & remedy the source of fatigue induc-
tion if the source appears abnormal. Replace fatigued component with new.
3. Inadequate Gearbox Dwell Time.
A. Via InPower, verify / adjust Gearbox Dwell Time (default = 5 seconds) to allow the pressure switch
to attain an inactive and stable state before the engine speed is greater than the Gearbox Engine
Speed Threshold. Note that a high Gearbox Dwell Time may improperly disguise low speed gear-
box mechanical issues.
4. Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold set too low.
A. Via InPower, verify / adjust Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold (default = 600 RPM) to provide suffi-
cient gearbox oil pump speed and corresponding pressure switch to attain an inactive and stable
state. Note that a high Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold may disguise low speed gearbox me-
chanical issues.
5. Faulty gearbox oil pressure switch wiring.
A. Wiring to pressure switch shorted together mimicking a pressure switch closure; repair.
6. Inadequate gearbox oil flow.
A. Pressure drop across gearbox oil filter resulting in system pressure, post filter, below the inactive
threshold of the pressure switch.
1. Refer to the genset maintenance logs to ensure the gearbox oil filter is properly maintained.
2. Inspect filter for irregular contamination (e.g. excessive metal or debris). Continue internal in-
vestigation if irregular contamination is found and filter was properly maintained.
3. Clean / replace filter + oil.
4. Clean / replace filter + oil if filter was not properly maintained.
B. Pressure drop across gearbox oil heat exchanger (HEX) resulting in system pressure, post HEX,
below the inactive threshold of the pressure switch.
1. Check this gensets maintenance logs to determine when the last gearbox oil HEX cleaning was
conducted.
2. Inspect HEX for irregular contamination (e.g. excessive metal or debris). Continue internal in-
vestigation if irregular contamination is found and HEX was properly maintained.
3. Clean / replace filter + oil + HEX if HEX was not properly maintained.
C. The gearboxs oil pump is worn or faulty and generating insufficient pressure to render the pres-
sure switch inactive.
Check pump internal clearances and repair / replace as necessary.

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D. Check line & transfer passages for contamination; clear and replace as needed.
7. Faulty gearbox oil pressure bypass.
A. Gearbox oil pump pressure bypass is stuck open & oil is bypassing the pressure switch rendering
it active. Inspect the pressure bypass and clean / replace as necessary.
8. Faulty gearbox oil pressure switch.
A. Verify pressure switch state (active & inactive).
1. Disconnect electrical leads from pressure switch (pressure switch must remain installed in origi-
nal lubrication pressure sensing location).
2. Attach DVOM test leads to pressure switch terminals to measure electrical resistance.
3. Prepare DVOM to measure electrical resistance.
4. Measure and note switch resting resistance (low pressure) = active resistance.
5. Install physical pressure driven gauge to lubrication system pressure if a gauge isnt already
fitted. Note gauge maximum pressure must be greater than lubrication system maximum pres-
sure.
6. Measure and note resting pressure.
7. Drive gearbox oil pump to operating speed (e.g. start genset).
8. Verify operating lubrication pressure (must be greater than pressure switch inactive threshold).
9. Measure and note switch resistance (operating pressure) = inactive resistance.
10. Replace switch if active resistance = inactive resistance.
9. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating gearbox oil pressure switch state properly and/or is falsely present-
ing gearbox oil pressure switch state as active to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101
or refer to AUX101 troubleshooting with respect to the temperature switch interface.

Code 3398 High GB Oil Temperature


Logic:
Controlled genset shutdown due to AUX101 sensed gearbox oil temperature activated switch circuit state is
active and the gensets average engine speed is greater than the Gearbox Engine Speed Threshold.
WARNING The gearbox contains hot engine oil, which can cause severe burns. Avoid direct con-
tact with hot oil to prevent personal injury.
Possible Causes:
1. Gearbox oil supply is incorrect.
2. Incorrect gearbox oil.
3. External thermal influence.
4. Faulty gearbox oil temperature switch or wiring.
5. Inadequate gearbox oil flow.
6. Gearbox internal clearance incorrect.
7. Faulty AUX101.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Gearbox oil supply is incorrect.
A. Gearbox oil supply contains an inadequate quantity of oil, limiting time required to radiate heat
before being employed again, resulting in an oil temperature greater than the temperature switchs

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active threshold. Check and topup oil as needed. Refer to the genset maintenance guide to en-
sure the gearbox oil level is properly maintained.
B. Gearbox oil supply contains too much oil which is producing surface friction / drag between the
gears and oil as well as potential oil cavitation. The gearbox input energy lost due to friction is con-
verted to heat in both the oil and the gears, resulting in an oil temperature greater than the temper-
ature switched active threshold. Check and remove oil as needed. Check for external influences
that may have increased the gearboxs oil level (e.g. rain water ingress). Refer to the genset main-
tenance guide to ensure the gearbox oil level is properly maintained.
2. Incorrect gearbox oil.
A. Gearbox oil has poor heat radiation properties or modified circuit flow allowing the oil temperature
to exceed the temperature switchs active threshold. Conduct an oil sample analysis and / or
change. Refer to the genset maintenance guide to ensure the proper gearbox oil is employed.
3. External thermal influence.
A. An external heat source near the gearbox oil or oil temperature sensor and is driving the oil tem-
perature beyond the temperature switchs active threshold. Reroute or protect the gearbox from
said heat source.
4. Faulty gearbox oil temperature switch or wiring.
A. Verify temperature switch state (active & inactive).
1. Disconnect electrical leads from temperature switch.
2. Attach DVOM test leads to temperature switch terminals to measure electrical resistance.
3. Prepare the DVOM to measure electrical resistance.
4. Measure and note switch resting resistance (cold) = inactive resistance.
5. Induce heat approximately equal to gearbox lubrication operating temperature into temperature
switch sensor (heat source must be capable of heating switch beyond inactive threshold). Induce
heat with care soas to not exceed switch surface contamination or component flash or melt tem-
perature.
6. Measure and note switch resistance (hot) = active resistance.
7. Replace switch if active resistance = inactive resistance.
B. Wiring to the temperature switch shorted together mimicking a temperature switch closure; repair.
5. Inadequate gearbox oil flow.
A. See Code 3397, step 6 for troubleshooting as oil volumetric flow is inadequate and subject to pro-
longed employment allowing time for heat ingress beyond the oils capability to radiate before re
employment and driving temperature above the temperature switch active threshold.
6. Gearbox internal clearance incorrect.
A. Clearance between gearbox gears is too small resulting in hydraulic heating of the oil; adjust clear-
ance.
B. Clearance between gearbox gears is too large resulting in impact loading which also hydraulically
heats the oil; adjust the clearance.
7. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating gearbox oil temperature switch state properly and/or is falsely pre-
senting state to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to AUX101 troubleshoot-
ing with respect to the temperature switch interface.
code 3399 Differential fault
Logic:
Immediate genset shutdown due to AUX101 sensed differential current relay circuit state is active.

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WARNING Do not power the current transformers (CTs) without load. CTs powered without load
are susceptible to explosion, which can cause personal injury and equipment damage.

Possible Causes:
1. Faulty, improperly wired or improperly sized current differential CT or protection relay.
2. Line load imbalance.
3. Faulty current differential CT.
4. Faulty current differential protection relay.
5. Faulty alternator winding insulation or short.
6. Faulty AUX101

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Faulty, improperly wired or improperly sized current differential CTs or protection relay.
A. Secure all CT & relay connections to mitigate any intermittent current imbalances resulting from
poor connection that may trip the protection relay.
B. Verify clearance between CT phases, ground and secondary conductors (one inch / kV + one
inch). Ensure the secondary conductors are not parallel or in close proximity to primary conductors
to prevent secondary circuit current induction and corresponding protection relay trip. Reroute as
needed.
C. Verify the CT primary & secondary circuits are properly sized for the genset and protection relay,
replace as needed. Note, all CTs must perform identically with respect to the differential protection
relay sensitivity unless percent differential relays are employed.
2. Line load imbalance.
A. Verify and adjust so all loads are properly applied and balanced to below the differential current
relay active threshold.
3. Faulty Differential CT.
A. Differential CT primary or secondary internal failure has delivered an inaccurate current to the
protection relay rendering it active. Employ a DVOM & test leads to measure the following with
the genset not producing voltage:
Measure winding, windingtowinding and windingtoground or CT case electrical resist-
ance to establish any shorting.
B. Differential CT primary or secondary internal failure has delivered an inaccurate current to the
protection relay rendering it active. Employ a CT tester or A/C current clamp (not inline) to vali-
date CT performance. Replace CT if damaged or suspect.
4. Faulty differential protection relay.
A. Differential protection relay internal failure rendering it active when all CT input is balanced.
1. Disconnect all connections to protection relay.
2. Measure the resistance between the CT secondary line relay inputs. All groups of line inputs
should be similar, else: replace relay.
B. For further assessment, conduct the following if active with relay closed:
1. Disconnect all connections to protection relay.
2. Measure the resistance between the relay active output terminals. If resistance is relatively low,
replace relay.
C. For further assessment, conduct the following if active with relay open:
1. Disconnect all connections to protection relay.

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2. Measure the resistance between the relay active output terminals. If resistance is relatively low,
relay is OK. Verify by applying a test current to any set of CT secondary line relay inputs, simulating
a common input voltage, and measure relay resistance which should be OL or relatively high.
5. Faulty alternator winding insulation or short.
A. Faulty alternator winding insulation or short has resulted in higher current on a winding, rendering
the protection relay active.
Visually investigate load lines for wear and shorting, replace & support as necessary.
Conduct a megger test for all alternator lines, repair as necessary.
6. 6. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating differential current protection relay state properly and/or is falsely
presenting protection relay state as active to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or
refer to AUX101 troubleshooting with respect to the protection relay interface.
code 3411 DC Power Supply Fault
Logic:
Warning due to AUX101 sensed DC power supply unit (PSU) state is below inactive threshold lower limit for
the duration of DC PSU Dwell Time.
Possible Causes:
1. Inadequate DC PSU Dwell Time.
2. Faulty or poor DC power supply.
3. Faulty DC power supply to AUX101 wiring.
4. Faulty AUX101.
Diagnosis and Repair:
1. Inadequate DC PSU Dwell Time.
A. Via InPower, verify and adjust DC PSU Dwell Time (default = 5 seconds) to permit surge power
recovery or battery charger engagement to attain voltage within inactive threshold limits. Note that
a high DC PSU Dwell Time may mask DC power supply issues.
2. Faulty or poor DC PSU.
A. Check source state of charge and physical condition as faulty or poor component state has re-
sulted in voltage below AUX101 inactive threshold lower limit. Clean and replace as necessary.
3. Faulty DC PSU to AUX101 wiring.
A. Check for continuity, in powered mode, between DC PSU and AUX101 (including but not limited
to fuses & key switches) as failed component resulted in voltage below AUX101 inactive threshold
lower limit. Repair as necessary.
4. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating DC PSU properly and/or is falsely presenting DC PSU state as be-
low inactive threshold lower limit to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to
AUX101 troubleshooting with respect to DC PSU.
code 3412 GIB Isolator Open Fault
Logic:
Warning due to AUX101 sensed generator interface box (GIB) isolator switch state is active (open).
Possible Causes:
1. GIB isolator switch is open.

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2. Faulty GIB isolator switch or wiring.
3. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. GIB isolator switch is open.
A. Close the GIB doors to engage the switch body with switch mechanism and rotate the switch until
aligned with the closed symbol to change the switch state to inactive (closed).
2. Faulty GIB isolator switch or wiring.
A. Check all wiring and measure switch state resistances to ensure proper contact as failed compo-
nent or wiring to AUX101 is mimicking an active isolator switch. Repair as necessary.
3. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating GIB isolator switch state properly and/or is falsely presenting switch
state as active to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to AUX101 troubleshoot-
ing with respect to GIB isolator switch state.

code 3413 Radiator Fan Trip


Logic:

Warning due to AUX101 sensed active radiator fan circuit protection state during fan run command active
from PCC.

WARNING To prevent personal injury, turn off and remove power to the radiator fan while investi-
gating and repairing it.
Note: Radiator fans are site-specific, not genset-specific; be sure to refer to the plant wiring diagrams when
available.

Possible Causes:
1. Inadequate circuit protection.
2. Faulty fan motor or wiring.
3. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Inadequate circuit protection.
A. Check fan wiring and circuit protection device(s) are sized to suit circuits current capability as
faulty component resulted in active circuit protection. Replace as necessary.
2. Faulty fan motor or wiring.
A. Check the wiring for loose connections, short circuits or stuck motors resulting in active circuit
protection. Replace & repair as necessary.
3. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating radiator fan circuit protection state properly and/or is falsely present-
ing circuit protection state as active to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to
AUX101 troubleshooting with respect to fan circuit protection.

code 3414 Ventilator Fan Trip


Logic:

Warning due to AUX101 sensed active ventilator fan circuit protection state during fan run command active
from PCC.

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WARNING To prevent personal injury, turn off and remove power to the ventilator fan while investi-
gating and repairing it.

Note: Ventilator fans are site-specific, not genset-specific; be sure to refer to plant wiring diagrams when
available.

Possible Causes:
1. Inadequate circuit protection.
2. Faulty ventilator motor or wiring.
3. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Inadequate circuit protection.
A. Check fan wiring and circuit protection device(s) are sized to suit circuits current capability as
faulty component resulted in active circuit protection. Replace as necessary.
2. Faulty ventilator motor or wiring.
A. Check the wiring for loose connections, short circuits or stuck motors resulting in active circuit
protection. Replace & repair as necessary.
3. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating ventilator fan circuit protection state properly and/or is falsely repre-
senting circuit protection state as active to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer
to AUX101 troubleshooting with respect to ventilator circuit protection.

code 3415 LouvRes Closed


Logic:

Warning due to AUX101 sensed active ventilation louvres closed switch state for the duration of the Louvres
Closed Dwell Time.

Possible Causes:
1. Louvres didnt open.
2. Faulty louvre position switch or wiring.
3. Inadequate Louvre Closed Dwell Time.
4. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Louvres didnt open.
A. Clear obstruction and/or fix damaged louvres and movement driving mechanisms to ensure unre-
stricted movement beyond the louvre position switch inactive threshold.
B. Verify wiring and connections between louvre motor control relay and louvre motor are proper to
enable movement beyond the louvre position switch inactive threshold; Repair as needed.
2. Faulty louvre position switch or wiring.
A. Check wiring between AUX101 and louvre position switch for short circuits that may mimic posi-
tion below switch inactive threshold. Replace and/or repair as needed.
B. Correspond switch active / inactive states with louvre position via resistance measurement across
switch terminals.
1. Disconnect all connections to louvre position switch.

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2. Attach DVOM test leads to louvre position switch terminals to measure electrical resistance.
3. Prepare DVOM to measure electrical resistance.
4. Measure and note switch resting resistance (louvres closed) = active resistance.
5. Open louvers beyond louvre position switch inactive threshold.
6. Measure and note switch resistance (louvres open) = inactive resistance.
7. Replace switch if active resistance = inactive resistance.
3. Inadequate Louvre Closed Dwell Time.
A. Via InPower, verify / adjust Louvre Closed Dwell Time (default = 100 seconds) soas to permit
position switch to attain inactive and stable state. Mind time required for complete louvre opening.
Note that a high Louvre Closed Dwell Time may mask louvre mechanism issues.
4. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating Louvre position switch state properly and/or is falsely representing
state to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to AUX101 troubleshooting with
respect to louvres closed protection.

code 3416 Start System


See the troubleshooting procedures for fault code 359 or 1438.

code 3417 Alternator Heater Trip


Logic:

Warning due to AUX101 sensed active alternator heater circuit protection state during alternator heater
control active from PCC.

Possible Causes:
1. Inadequate circuit protection.
2. Faulty alternator heater or wiring.
3. Faulty alternator heater relay.
4. Faulty AUX101.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Inadequate circuit protection.
A. Check heater wiring, heater relays and circuit protection device(s) are sized to suit circuits current
capability as faulty component resulted in current greater than heater circuit protection active
threshold. Replace as necessary.
2. Faulty alternator heater or wiring.
A. Check the following circuits, repair as needed:
AUX101 to alternator heater relay input for loose connections and short circuit between wires
as fault will result in failure to deliver the electrical current required to close the alternator heat-
er relay switch and mimic alternator heater current greater than circuit protection active
threshold.
AUX101 to alternator heater relay sense for loose connections and short circuit between
wires as fault will result in failure to report alternator heater circuit current and mimic alternator
heater current greater than circuit protection active threshold.
Alternator heater circuit protection to alternator heater relay for short to ground as fault will
result in alternator heater current greater than circuit protection active threshold.

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3. Faulty alternator heater relay.
A. Check that the alternator heater relay for closure when AUX101 input is applied by measuring re-
sistance of relays high current circuit; replace if open as fault will mimic circuit protection active.
4. Faulty AUX101.
A. AUX101 isnt communicating alternator heater circuit current properly and/or is falsely represent-
ing state to PCC. Check wiring and connections to AUX101 or refer to AUX101 troubleshooting
with respect to alternator heater circuit protection.

Code 3457 Loss of Bus Voltage Sensing


Logic:

An open circuit condition exists in all 3 phases of the bus voltage sensing in Isolated Bus or Utility Multiple
applications.

Possible Causes:
1. Genset bus voltage sensing connections are open circuit or incorrectly wired at the base board.
2. Faulty PT.
3. Faulty base board.

Diagnosis and Repair:


1. Genset bus voltage sensing connections are open circuit or incorrectly wired at the base board.
A. The purpose of this event/fault code is to prevent closing the genset circuit breaker to a bus which
is actually live, but which appears to the controller to be dead. Check and ensure that the following
are OK: TB7 is securely connected to the base board, bus fuses have been reclosed after trou-
bleshooting/maintenance procedures, blown bus fuses have been checked and replaced as
needed, and disconnected medium voltage set of PTs have been reconnected.
B. If the nominal voltage is 600 VAC or lower, ensure that the voltage sensing connections are cor-
rect.
Measure the phase rotation, frequency, and voltage input into the base board from the Genset bus
at: L1, TB71; L2, TB72; and L3, TB73. The voltage and frequency should match the Genset
bus nominal voltage and frequency. The phase rotation should be L1L2L3 at TB71, TB72,
and TB73 on the base board; for proper phase rotation measurement procedures, refer to the
phase rotation meter instructions. If the phase rotation, voltage and/or frequency are not correct,
recheck the wiring.
C. If the nominal voltage is over 600 VAC, check the voltage sensing connections from the base
board to the PT and the PT to the Genset bus.
Measure the phase rotation, frequency, and voltage input into the base board from the PT (Poten-
tial Transformer) at: L1, TB71; L2, TB72; and L3, TB73. The voltage input into the base board
should match the secondary voltage of the PT (for example, if the PT ratio is 13,800 : 240, the
voltage measured at the base board should be 240 VAC). The phase rotation at TB71, TB72,
and TB73 should be L1L2L3 for proper phase rotation measurement procedures; refer to the
phase rotation meter instructions. The frequency should match the Genset bus nominal frequen-
cy. If the phase rotation, frequency, and/or voltage are not correct at the base board, correct the
wiring from the base board to the PT.
2. Faulty PT.
A. With a calibrated voltage meter, measure the voltage input and output of the PT. The Input and
output of the PT should be proportional; ex. Inputs: L1 = 13,800, L2 = 13,800, L3 = 13,800; Out-
puts: L1 = 240, L2 = 240, L3 = 240. If the inputs and outputs of the PT are not proportional, replace
the PT.

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3. Faulty base board.
A. If the measured phase rotation, frequency, and voltage of the genset bus sensing connections are
correct at the input of the base board at L1, TB71; L2, TB72; L3, TB73; but the display shows
incorrect phase rotation, frequency, and/or voltage, replace the base board.

HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE


At Cummins Power Generation, we want to deliver more than just good service. The
process starts with an accurate description of generator set information, such as event/
fault codes and troubleshooting procedures performed, without which no repair can
possibly be performed accurately.

Before contacting your local distributor, locate the name plate on the side of the genera-
tor output box, and have the following information available.

Model of Control _____________________________________________________

Control Part Number and Serial Number ___________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Describe the control issue ______________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

Are there any fault codes on the operator panel? ___________________________

If so, list the fault codes on the operator panel. _____________________________

__________________________________________________________________

To find the closest distributor,


1. Go to http://www.cumminspower.com.
2. Click on Distributor Locator.

WARNING Incorrect service or replacement of parts can result in severe personal injury, death,
and/or equipment damage. Service personnel must be trained and experienced to perform electri-

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cal and mechanical service. Read Safety Precautions, and carefully observe all of the instructions
and precautions in this manual.

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Appendix A. Schematics
Note: This section contains basic (generic) wiring and schematics shipped with the unit. These wiring
diagrams and schematics to help in troubleshoot- diagrams and schematics should be updated when
ing. Service personnel must use the wiring diagrams modifications are made to the unit.

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PCC OEM GENSET ECM ENGINE CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1


PCC PCCNET DEVICE CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
PCC CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
PCC PARALLELING CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4
MAIN ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11
EMERGENCY STOP BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-13
ECM KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14

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A-2
PCC OEM GENSET ECM ENGINE CONNECTIONS

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A-3
PCC PCCNET DEVICE CONNECTIONS

06303440_D_200805

A-4
PCC CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS

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A-5
PCC PARALLELING CONNECTIONS

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A-7
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MAIN ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS
J12-1 J12-4
These figures show the connections between the PCC and the main alternator in various alternator configura- V1: J22-1 J12-2 J12-5
tions. It also shows the connections for potential transformers. CT1 V6 (T11)
U5 (T7) V2: J22-2
CT2
U1 (T1) V2 (T5)
J12-1 J12-4 J12-2 J12-5
V1: J22-1 V2: J22-2
V2 (T5) U6 (T10)
U1 (T1) CT1 CT2 V5 (T8)
V1 (T2)
V1 (T2) U2 (T4)
U2 (T4) VN: J22-4
V6 (T11)
W6 (T12) W2 (T6)
U5 (T7)

V5 (T8)
U6 (T10) VN: J22-4
W6 (T12)

J12-3 J12-6
W1 (T3)
W5 (T9) V3: J22-3
W5 (T9)
CT3
W2 (T6)

J12-3 J12-6 FIGURE A-3. ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS: PARALLEL STAR


W1 (T3)
V3: J22-3
CT3
J12-1 J12-4

V1: J22-1
V6 (T11) U1 (T1)
FIGURE A-1. ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS: SERIES STAR CT1

Note: Sense N must not be connected in three-phase delta configurations, such as series delta. (Double delta is a
single-phase configuration, and sense N should be connected in double delta configurations.) V5 (T8)

J12-1 J12-4
W2 (T6)
V1: J22-1
U1 (T1) W6 (T12)
CT1 U2 (T4)
W1 (T3)
VN: J22-4
V2 (T5)
U5 (T7)
W5 (T9)
W2 (T6)

V1 (T2)
J12-3 J12-6
W1 (T3) W6 (T12)
V3: J22-3
U2 (T4) V6 (T11)
U5 (T7) CT3
J12-2 J12-5
U6 (T10)
W5 (T9) V2: J22-2
CT2
V5 (T8)
V2 (T5)
V3: J22-3

J12-2 J12-5
V1 (T2)
U6 (T10) V2: J22-2
CT2 FIGURE A-4. ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS: DOUBLE DELTA

FIGURE A-2. ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS: SERIES DELTA

A-13
J12-1 J12-4 A B C N
V1: J22-1
U5 (T7)
CT1 J221

J222

U6 (T10)
C
VN: J22-4 J223
U1 (T1)

J224

J12-2 J12-5
U2 (T4)
V2: J22-2
CT2
FIGURE A-7. POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS IN 4-WIRE CONNECTIONS
V3: J22-3

FIGURE A-5. ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS: SINGLE PHASE

A B C N

J221

J222
C
J223

J224
NC

FIGURE A-6. POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS IN 3-WIRE CONNECTIONS

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EMERGENCY STOP BUTTONS C: PCC
This figure shows one way to connect emergency stop buttons.
S1: Local emergency switch

S2: Remote emergency switch


S1 J252
ESB+: Emergency Stop B+ Power
A
J256

B B
B+
C
ESB+
TB116

A
TB115

S2
FIGURE A-8. EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON WIRING DIAGRAM

A-15
ECM KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS

FSO
ESB+

C J2014
F
C F

ESB+ B+ ECM
ESB+ B+ ECM
J1121
K J1121
K

FIGURE A-9. KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS WHEN ECM CONTROLS FUEL SHUTOFF SOLENOID
FIGURE A-10. KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS WHEN ECM DOES NOT CONTROL FUEL SHUTOFF SOLENOID
C: PCC
C: PCC
ESB+: Emergency Stop B+ Power

FSO: Fuel Shutoff Solenoid ESB+: Emergency Stop B+ Power

ECM: Engine Control Module (for example, CM570 or CM876) ECM: Engine Control Module (for example, CM850)

F: FSO Driver (in ECM) F: FSO Driver (in ECM)

K: Keyswitch (in ECM) K: Keyswitch (in ECM)

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Appendix B. Sequence Diagrams

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PARALLELING SEQUENCES LEGEND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3


SYNCHRONIZE ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4
ISOLATED BUS ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5
UTILITY SINGLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-6
UTILITY MULTIPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7

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PARALLELING SEQUENCES LEGEND

B-3
SYNCHRONIZE ONLY

B-4
ISOLATED BUS ONLY

B-5
UTILITY SINGLE

B-6
UTILITY MULTIPLE

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Appendix C. Parts List

TABLE C-1. PART NUMBERS


PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
AUX 101 03271536
AUX 102 03271265
AUX 103 AVR Power Stage 03271593
Emergency stop button 03081165
Fluke test leads TL80A 05411627
HMI 113 (No enclosure) 0300592901
HMI 113 (Enclosure) 0300592902
HMI 114 (Bargraph) 0300636602
HMI 114 (Bargraph software) 03267431
HMI 320 (Operator Panel) 0300631502
HMI 320 Operator Panel software 03267431
HMI 320 Operator Panel language software 03267449
03267450
INLINE 4 product kit 4918190
INLINE 5 product kit 4918416
InPower Pro service tool 0998007702 (existing user)
0998007704 (new user)
Remote HMI 320 (Operator Panel) 0300631503
Remote HMI 320 Operator Panel software 03267431
Remote HMI 320 Operator Panel language software 03267449
03267450
PCC 3300 controller 0327160101
PC-based service tool harness (InPower harness) 05411199

TABLE C-2. PART NUMBERS FOR PCC CONNECTORS


CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
CT1 Genset bus/utility L1 current sensing
CT2 Genset bus/utility L2 or genset neutral current
sensing
CT3 Genset bus/utility L3 current sensing
J12 CT input 03231932 03231200
J14 PC-based service tool interface
J20 Genset input and output 03232446 03232466
J22 PT input 0323222603
J25 Accessories input and output 03232445 03232466
J26 Interconnect (J11 and AUX 103) 03232454 03232466
TB1 Customer input and output 0323167815
TB3 Customer input and output
TB5 Circuit breaker control
TB7 Genset bus/utility voltage sensing
TB8 Customer input and output 0323232503
TB9 Analog input and output

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CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
TB10 Circuit breaker status
TB15 Modbus, PC-based service tool interface 0323219204

TABLE C-3. PART NUMBERS FOR AUX 103 CONNECTORS


CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
J17 AVR control 03232098 03231200
J18 AVR input 03232444 03231200
J19 Interconnect (PCC base board) 03232453 03232466

TABLE C-4. PART NUMBERS FOR OPERATOR PANEL CONNECTORS


CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HOUSING PINS
J28 Power 03232091 03232466
J29 Local installations 03232456 03232466
J36 Power-down mode disable
TB15 Remote installations, PC-based service tool 0323219104
0323219204

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Appendix D. Modbus Register Mapping

See page 5-57 for information about setting up Mod- Table D-2: Detailed mapping for fault status bit-
bus connections. map registers.
Table D-3: Detailed mapping for NFPA 110 log-
ical.
This section provides these tables:
Note: If an address or bit is not listed in Table D-1, it is
Table D-1: Modbus register mapping. not used.

TABLE D-1. MODBUS REGISTER MAPPING


MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40014 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Monitors the total genset
by Total kW standby KW percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40016 NFPA 110 Logical Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 32bit number to represent
Status the status of the NFPA 110
logical. See Table D-3.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40017 NFPA 110 Logical Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 32bit number to represent
Status the status of the NFPA 110
logical. See Table D-3.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40018 Genset L1N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L1N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40019 Genset L2N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L2N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40020 Genset L3N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L3N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40021 Genset LN Aver- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Line to Neutral aver-
age Voltage age voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-1
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40022 Genset L1L2 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L1L2 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40023 Genset L2L3 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L2L3 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40024 Genset L3L1 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset L3L1 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40025 Genset LL Aver- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Line to Line average
age Voltage voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40026 Genset L1 Cur- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Monitors the genset L1 cur-
rent rent value.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40027 Genset L2 Cur- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset L2 current
rent
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40028 Genset L3 Cur- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset L3 current
rent
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40029 Genset Average Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset average current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40030 Genset Neutral Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset neutral current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40031 Genset L1 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset L1 kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40032 Genset L2 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset L2 kW

D-2
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40033 Genset L3 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset L3 kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40034 Genset Total kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset total kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40035 Genset L1 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset L1 KVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40036 Genset L2 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset L2 Kvar
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40037 Genset L3 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset L3 Kvar
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40038 Genset Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset total kVAR
kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40039 Genset Total Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset total power factor
Power Factor (L1+L2+L3)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40040 Genset L1 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset L1 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40041 Genset L2 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset L2 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40042 Genset L3 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset L3 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-3
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40043 Genset Total kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset total kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40044 Genset Frequen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Hz Genset Frequency OP
cy OP
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40046 Genset Total Neg- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total negative kWh
ative kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40047 Genset Total Neg- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total negative kWh
ative kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40048 Genset Total Pos- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total positive kWh
itive kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40049 Genset Total Pos- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total positive kWh
itive kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40050 Genset Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total net kWh accu-
kWh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
2147483648
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
2147483643
Sign: S
40051 Genset Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset total net kWh accu-
kWh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
2147483648
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
2147483643
Sign: S
40052 Genset Total Neg- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total negative kVARh
ative kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40053 Genset Total Neg- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total negative kVARh
ative kVARh accumulation

D-4
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40054 Genset Total Pos- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total positive kVARh
itive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40055 Genset Total Pos- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total positive kVARh
itive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40056 Genset Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total net kVARh ac-
kVARh cumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
2147483648
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
2147483643
Sign: S
40057 Genset Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset total net kVARh ac-
kVARh cumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
2147483648
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
2147483643
Sign: S
40058 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L1 Current L1 current percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40059 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L2 Current L2 current percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40060 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L3 Current L3 current percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40061 Battery Voltage Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Vdc Battery voltage value.
0.001
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
39

D-5
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
40062 Oil Pressure Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Oil
Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
40063 Oil Temperature Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Oil
Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40063 Lube Oil Temper- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Oil
ature Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: S
40065 Intake Manifold Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature Manifold Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40066 Fuel Temperature Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Fuel
Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40067 Fuel Rate Read Only Multiplier: 0.05 Unit: gal/hr Monitor point for the Fuel
Rate
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
845
Sign: U
40068 Average Engine Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm Monitor point for the Aver-
Speed 0.125 age Engine Speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
4096
Sign: U
40070 Engine Running Read Only Multiplier: 0.05 Unit: hours Total engine run time
Time
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-6
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40071 Engine Running Read Only Multiplier: 0.05 Unit: hours Total engine run time
Time
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40072 Total Fuel Con- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: gallons Total fuel consumption since
sumption start of engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40073 Total Fuel Con- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: gallons Total fuel consumption since
sumption start of engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40074 Total Number of Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Total number of genset runs.
Runs Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967295
Sign: U
40075 Total Number of Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Total number of genset runs.
Runs Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967295
Sign: U
40076 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40077 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40078 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40079 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-7
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40080 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40081 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40082 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40083 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40084 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40085 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40086 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40087 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40088 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:

D-8
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: C
40089 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40090 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40091 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40092 Runs Reset Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Write cord of the last time the Run
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40096 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40097 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40098 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40099 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40100 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-9
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40101 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40102 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40103 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40104 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40105 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40106 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40107 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40108 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40109 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.

D-10
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40110 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40111 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40112 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Real Time Clock stamp re-
Reset Time Write cord of the last time the Start
Attempts were reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 144 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40118 Utility L1N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L1N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40119 Utility L2N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L2N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40120 Utility L3N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L3N voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40121 Utility LN Average Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility Line to Neutral aver-
Voltage age voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40122 Utility L1L2 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L1L2 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40123 Utility L2L3 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L2L3 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-11
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40124 Utility L3L1 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility L3L1 voltage
age
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40125 Utility LL Average Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility Line to Line average
Voltage voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40126 Utility L1 Current Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Utility L1 current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40127 Utility L2 Current Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Utility L2 current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40128 Utility L3 Current Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Utility L3 current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40129 Utility Average Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Utility average current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40131 Utility L1 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Utility L1 kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40132 Utility L2 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Utility L2 kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40133 Utility L3 kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Utility L3 kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40134 Utility Total kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Utility total kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40135 Utility L1 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Utility L1 Kvar
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40136 Utility L2 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Utility L2 Kvar
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S

D-12
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40137 Utility L3 kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Utility L3 Kvar
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40138 Utility Total kVAR Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Utility total kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40139 Utility Total Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Utility total power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40140 Utility L1 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Utility L1 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40141 Utility L2 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Utility L2 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40142 Utility L3 kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Utility L3 kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40143 Utility Total kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Utility total kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40144 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Utility line frequency
0.001
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40145 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Utility line frequency
0.001
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40146 Utility Total Nega- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total negative kWh ac-
tive kWh cumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40147 Utility Total Nega- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total negative kWh ac-
tive kWh cumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40148 Utility Total Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total positive kWh ac-
tive kWh cumulation

D-13
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40149 Utility Total Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total positive kWh ac-
tive kWh cumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40150 Utility Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total net kWh accu-
kWh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40151 Utility Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Utility total net kWh accu-
kWh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40152 Utility Total Nega- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total negative kVARh
tive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40153 Utility Total Nega- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total negative kVARh
tive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40154 Utility Total Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total positive kVARh
tive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40155 Utility Total Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total positive kVARh
tive kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40156 Utility Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total net kVARh accu-
kVARh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40157 Utility Total Net Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Utility total net kVARh accu-
kVARh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40158 Genset Bus L1N Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L1N voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-14
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40159 Genset Bus L2N Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L2N voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40160 Genset Bus L3N Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L3N voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40161 Genset Bus LN Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus Line to Neutral
Average Voltage average voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40162 Genset Bus L1L2 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L1L2 voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40163 Genset Bus L2L3 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L2L3 voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40164 Genset Bus L3L1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus L3L1 voltage
Voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40165 Genset Bus LL Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus Line to Line av-
Average Voltage erage voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40166 Genset Bus L1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset Bus L1 current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40167 Genset Bus L2 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset Bus L2 current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40168 Genset Bus L3 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset Bus L3 current
Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-15
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40169 Genset Bus Aver- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps Genset Bus Average current
age Current
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40171 Genset Bus L1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset Bus L1 kW
kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40172 Genset Bus L2 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset Bus L2 kW
kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40173 Genset Bus L3 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset Bus L3 kW
kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40174 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Genset Bus total kW
kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40175 Genset Bus L1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset bus L1 Kvar
kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32678
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32672
Sign: S
40176 Genset Bus L2 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset bus L2 Kvar
kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
40177 Genset Bus L3 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset bus L3 Kvar
kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40178 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Genset bus total kVAR
kVAR

D-16
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40179 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset Bus Total power fac-
Power Factor tor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40180 Genset Bus L1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset Bus L1 kVA
kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40181 Genset Bus L2 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset Bus L2 kVA
kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40182 Genset Bus L3 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset Bus L3 kVA
kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40183 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Genset bus total kVA
kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40184 Genset Bus Fre- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Genset bus line frequency
quency 0.001
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40185 Genset Bus Fre- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Genset bus line frequency
quency 0.001
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40186 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total negative
Negative kWh kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40187 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total negative
Negative kWh kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40188 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total positive
Positive kWh kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-17
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40189 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total positive
Positive kWh kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40190 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total net kWh
Net kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40191 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kWh Genset bus total net kWh
Net kWh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40192 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset bus total negative
Negative kVARh kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40193 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset bus total negative
Negative kVARh kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40194 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset bus total positive
Positive kVARh kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40195 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset bus total positive
Positive kVARh kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40196 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset Bus total net kVARh
Net kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40197 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVARh Genset Bus total net kVARh
Net kVARh accumulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40207 Battery Charger Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Vdc The Battery Charger Alterna-
Alternator Flash 0.001 tor Flash Voltage after all
Voltage scaling and validity checks.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-18
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
35
Sign: U
40210 External Speed Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Monitor point for the external
Bias Input speed bias input.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
100
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
40211 External Voltage Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Monitor point for the external
Bias Input voltage bias input.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
100
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
40214 kVAR Load Set- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % EU scaled value for the
point kVAR load setpoint
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
25.01
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
125.01
Sign: S
40217 kVAR Load Share Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % EU Scaled value for the
Level kVAR load share level ana-
log input
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40219 kW Load Setpoint Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % EU scaled value for the kW
load setpoint
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
25.01
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
125.01
Sign: S
40222 kW Load Share Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % EU Scaled value for the kW
Level load share level analog input
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40224 KVAR Load Share Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: uA uA signal being injected into
Output Predictor a 10K ohm resistor network
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40225 KW Load Share Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: uA uA signal being injected into
Output Predictor a 10K ohm resistor network
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S

D-19
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40226 Speed Bias Out- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Configurable analog output
put / Configurable voltage output value (pre-
Analog output #1 dicted)
Output Predictor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40227 Voltage Bias Out- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Configurable analog output
put / Configurable voltage output value (pre-
Analog output #2 dicted)
Output Predictor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40228 Amber Warning Read Only 0: Inactive Engine Control System indi-
Lamp Status cates a warning condition.
1: Active
40229 Barometric Abso- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Baro-
lute Pressure metric Absolute Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
37
Sign: U
40230 Boost Pressure Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Boost
Absolute Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
148
Sign: U
40231 CAN Datalink Sta- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates the status of the
tus CAN datalink
1: Active
2: Failed
40232 Crankcase Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Crank-
sure case Pressure.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
35.67
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
38
Sign: S
40235 ECM Derate Re- Read Only 0: No Derate Request made by the ECS
quest Request for a reduction in load
1: Derate Re-
quest
2: Error
3: Dont Care
40236 Engine Applica- Read Only 0: ECM Monitor point for the output
tion Type of the Engine application
type. Either ECM (CAN) or
HydroMechanical.
1: HydroMe-
chanical

D-20
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40237 Engine State Read Only 0: Stop ECS engine state indication
1: Ventilation
2: Start
3: Run
4: Normal
Shutdown
5: Emergency
Shutdown
6: Error
7: Dont Care
40242 Aftercooler Tem- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the After-
perature cooler Temperature.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40254 Fuel Supply Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Fuel
sure Supply Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
40257 Intake Manifold 4 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature Manifold 4 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40258 Fuel Outlet Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Fuel
sure Outlet Pressure Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
36404
Sign: U
40259 Fuel Outlet Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Fuel
sure Outlet Pressure Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
36404
Sign: U
40260 Intake Manifold 2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature Manifold 2 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40261 Intake Manifold 3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature Manifold 3 Temperature

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
40262 Keyswitch Com- Read Only 0: Inactive Driver command that con-
mand trols the output for the key-
switch
1: Active
40263 Normal Shutdown Read Only 0: No Shut- Request made by the ECS
Request down Request for a normal shutdown with
cooldown
1: Normal
Shutdown Re-
quest
2: Error
3: Dont Care
40264 Percent Engine Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Monitor point for the percent
Torque/Duty engine torque output and the
Cycle governor percent duty cycle
output when used with the
HM ECM
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
125
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
125
Sign: S
40276 PostFilter Oil Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Post
Pressure Filter Oil Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
40277 PreFilter Oil Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the PreFil-
Pressure ter Oil Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
40278 Configurable In- Read Only 0: Inactive Configurable Input #14 input
put #14 Switch software state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40279 Turbocharger 1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: rpm Monitor point for the Turbo-
Speed charger 1 Speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
257000
Sign: U
40280 Turbocharger 1 Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: rpm Monitor point for the Turbo-
Speed charger 1 Speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-22
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
257000
Sign: U
40281 Turbocharger 2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Turbo-
Boost Pressure charger 2 Boost Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1160
Sign: U
40282 Water in Fuel Indi- Read Only 0: No Water in Fuel Indication
cator
1: Yes
40283 Controller Mode Read Only 0: Off The controller mode
1: Ready
2: Setup
3: Starting
4: Idle
5: Rated
6: Stop Normal
7: Stop Emer-
gency
8: Factory Test
9: Wait to
Power Down
40285 Power Down Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Timer to count down the
Mode Timer time before the control goes
to sleep
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
600
Sign: U
40286 Setup Mode Tim- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Seconds Time spent in Setup Mode.
er
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40287 Tool Wakeup Read Only 0: Inactive The control output to the
Command common wakeup line to
wake up other devices
1: Active
40289 Active Schedule Read Only 0: None Indicates the currently active
scheduler program or excep-
tion.
1: Program 1
2: Program 2
3: Program 3
4: Program 4
5: Program 5
6: Program 6
7: Program 7
8: Program 8
9: Program 9

D-23
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
10: Program
10
11: Program
11
12: Program
12
13: Exception
1
14: Exception
2
15: Exception
3
16: Exception
4
17: Exception
5
18: Exception
6
40290 Controller On Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Seconds Controller ON time in sec-
Time Write onds. Upper limit is 136
years.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967291
Sign: U
40291 Controller On Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Seconds Controller ON time in sec-
Time Write onds. Upper limit is 136
years.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967291
Sign: U
40298 Runs Since Reset Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number of runs since the
Write last reset. Upper limit is 2^32
1.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40299 Runs Since Reset Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number of runs since the
Write last reset. Upper limit is 2^32
1.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
40300 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-24
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40301 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40302 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40303 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40304 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40305 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40306 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-25
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40307 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40308 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40309 ECM Code Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Monitor point for the ECM
Code DM19, which is re-
quested once for every time
the CAN Datalink Status
transitions from Inactive or
Failed, to Active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 88 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40320 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40321 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40322 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-26
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40323 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40324 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40325 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40326 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40327 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40328 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40329 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40330 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active

D-27
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40331 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40332 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40333 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40334 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40335 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40336 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40337 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-28
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40338 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40339 Start Inhibit No1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the oper-
ator panel when this fault be-
comes active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40340 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40341 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40342 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40343 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40344 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40345 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

D-29
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40346 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40347 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40348 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40349 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40350 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40351 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40352 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-30
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40353 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40354 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40355 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40356 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40357 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40358 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40359 Start Inhibit No2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40360 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

D-31
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40361 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40362 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40363 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40364 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40365 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40366 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40367 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-32
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40368 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40369 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40370 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40371 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40372 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40373 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40374 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40375 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

D-33
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40376 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40377 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40378 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40379 Start Inhibit No3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 20 charac-
Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40400 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 1 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40401 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 2 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40402 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 3 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40403 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 4 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-34
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40404 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 5 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40405 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 6 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40406 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 7 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40407 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 8 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40408 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 9 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40409 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 10 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40410 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 11 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40411 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 12 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S

D-35
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40412 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 13 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40413 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 14 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40414 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 15 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40415 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 16 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40416 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 17 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40417 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 18 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40418 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 19 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40419 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 20 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40420 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 21 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-36
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40421 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 22 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40422 Fault Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 23 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: S
40430 Event Status Bit- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit fault bitmap for Mod-
map 1 bus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
40431 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 1 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40432 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 2 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40433 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 3 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40434 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 4 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40435 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 5 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40436 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 6 Modbus interface.

D-37
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40437 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 7 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40438 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 8 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40439 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 9 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40440 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 10 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40441 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 11 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40442 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 12 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40443 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 13 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40444 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 14 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

D-38
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40445 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 15 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40446 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 16 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40447 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 17 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40448 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 18 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40449 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 19 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40450 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 20 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40451 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 21 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40452 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 22 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40453 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 23 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-39
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40454 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 24 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40455 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 25 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40456 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 26 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40457 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 27 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40458 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 28 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40459 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 29 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40460 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 30 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40461 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 31 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

D-40
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40462 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 32 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40463 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 33 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40464 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 34 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40465 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 35 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40466 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 36 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40467 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 37 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40468 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 38 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40469 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 39 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40470 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 40 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-41
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40471 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 41 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40472 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 42 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40473 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 43 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40474 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 44 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40475 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 45 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40476 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 46 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40477 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 47 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40478 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 48 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

D-42
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40479 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 49 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40480 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 50 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40481 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 51 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40482 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 52 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40483 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 53 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40484 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 54 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40485 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 55 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40486 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 56 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40487 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 57 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-43
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40488 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 58 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40489 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 59 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40490 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 60 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40491 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 61 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40492 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 62 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40493 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 63 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40494 Fault Status Gas Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16 bit Gas fault bitmap for
Bitmap 64 Modbus interface.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
40500 Low Fuel Switch Read Only 0: Inactive Low Fuel input software
state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40501 Low Fuel/Confi- Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
gurable Input #6 figurable Input #6.
Switch

D-44
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Active
40502 Safety Wire Loop Read Only 0: Inactive
1: Active
40503 Differential Fault Read Only 0: Inactive Differential fault trip monitor
Trip point.
1: Active
40504 Master First Start Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Mas-
Input A ter First Start A input.
1: Active
40505 Fire Trip Read Only 0: Inactive Fire trip monitor point.
1: Active
40506 Master First Start Read Only 0: Inactive Master First Start Input B in-
Input B Switch put software state status.
Gives software Inactive/Ac-
tive state
1: Active
40507 Masterless Load Read Only 0: Inactive Masterless Load Demand
Demand Enable Enable Switch function out-
Switch put status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40508 Predictive Load Read Only 0: Inactive Predictive Load Enable
Enable Switch Switch function output sta-
tus. Gives software Inactive/
Active state
1: Active
40509 PTC Mode Switch Read Only 0: Inactive PTC Mode Switch function
output status. Gives soft-
ware Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40510 Extended Parallel/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #32.
put #32 Switch
1: Active
40511 Ramp Load/Un- Read Only 0: Load Ramp Load/Unload input
load Switch software state status.
1: Unload
40512 Remote Estop Read Only 0: Inactive Remote Estop input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40513 Remote Start Read Only 0: Inactive Remote Start input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40514 Retransfer Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive Retransfer Inhibit input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active

D-45
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40515 Retransfer Inhibit/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #21.
put #21 Switch
1: Active
40516 Rupture Basin Read Only 0: Inactive Rupture Basin input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40517 Rupture Basin/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #12.
put #12 Switch
1: Active
40518 Speed Droop En- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitors the Speed Droop
able Switch Enable Switch function; In-
active or Active state.
1: Active
40519 Start Type Switch Read Only 0: Inactive Start Type input software
state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40520 Sync Enable Read Only 0: Inactive Sync Enable input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40521 Sync Enable/Con- Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
figurable Input figurable Input #30.
#30 Switch
1: Active
40522 Key Switch Read Only 0: Inactive Tool Wakeup input software
state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40522 Tool Wakeup Read Only 0: Inactive Tool Wakeup input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
40523 Transfer Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive Transfer Inhibit input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40524 Transfer Inhibit/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #20.
put #20 Switch
1: Active
40525 Utility CB Inhibit/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #25.
put #25 Switch
1: Active
40526 Utility CB Pos Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
B/Configurable In- figurable Input #23.
put #23 Switch
1: Active

D-46
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40527 Utility CB Tripped/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #24.
put #24 Switch
1: Active
40528 Utility Single Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Mode Verify/Con- figurable Input #29.
figurable Input
#29 Switch
1: Active
40529 Utility CB Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive Utility CB Inhibit input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40530 Utility CB Pos A Read Only 0: Inactive Utility CB Pos A input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40531 Utility CB Pos B Read Only 0: Inactive Utility CB Pos B input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40532 Utility CB Tripped Read Only 0: Inactive Utility CB Tripped input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
40533 Utility Single Read Only 0: Inactive Utility Single Mode Verify in-
Mode Verify put software state status.
Switch Gives software Inactive/Ac-
tive state
1: Active
40534 Voltage Droop Read Only 0: Inactive Voltage Droop Enable
Enable Switch Switch function output sta-
tus. Gives software Inactive/
Active state.
1: Active
40535 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #1 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40536 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #2 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40537 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #20 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40538 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #21 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40539 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #22 Status tus is Inactive or Active

D-47
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Active
40540 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #3 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40541 Configurable Out- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
put #4 Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40542 Delayed Off / Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Configurable Out- tus is Inactive or Active
put #10 Status
1: Active
40543 Fuel Shutoff Sta- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
tus tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40545 Genset CB Open Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40546 Hold Power On Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Driver Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40547 Keyswitch Status Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40548 KW/KVAR Load Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Share Relay Sta- tus is Inactive or Active
tus
1: Active
40549 Load Dump / Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Configurable Out- tus is Inactive or Active
put #11 Status
1: Active
40550 Local Status / Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Configurable Out- tus is Inactive or Active
put #7 Status
1: Active
40551 Master First Start Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Output Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40552 Oil Priming Pump Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
/ Configurable tus is Inactive or Active
Output #6 Status
1: Active
40553 Ready To Load / Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Configurable Out- tus is Inactive or Active
put #5 Status
1: Active
40554 Run Relay #1 Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40555 Run Relay #2 Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active

D-48
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40556 Speed/Voltage Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Bias Relay Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40557 Starter Status Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40558 Tool Wakeup Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Driver Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40559 Utility CB Close Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40560 Utility CB Open Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
40561 Common Alarm Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the Common
Fault Status Alarm Fault
1: Active
40562 Common Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the common
down Command shutdown command
1: Active
40563 Common Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the Common
down Event Sta- Shutdown Event
tus
1: Active
40564 Common Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the common
down w/Cooldown shutdown w/Cooldown com-
Command mand
1: Active
40565 Common Warning Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the Common
Event Status Warning Event
1: Active
40566 Delayed Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the Delayed
down Flag shutdown flag.
1: Active
40567 Delayed Shut- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Monitor point for the Delayed
down Timer shutdown timer.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 3
Sign: U
40568 Derate Request Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % The requested % derate
from the derate request logic
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
40569 Fault Detection Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the Fault
Reset Detection Reset logic
1: Active
40570 Fault Reset Com- Read Only 0: Inactive One shot due to fault reset
mand switch being active.
1: Active

D-49
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40571 Remote Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive Becomes active when a re-
down Fault Reset mote fault reset signal has
Signal been initiated.
1: Active
40572 Shutdown Fault Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the Shutdown
Reset Fault reset logic.
1: Active
40573 Battle Short Flag Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point indicating the
enabled/disabled status of
the battle short function
1: Active
40574 Auto Command Read Only 0: Not Auto The output of the Auto Com-
mand OR logic
1: Auto
40575 Auto Command Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40576 AVR Regulation Read Only 0: Voltage The operational mode of the
Mode AVR as a voltage or a cur-
rent regulator
1: Current
40577 Base Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Provides a point to monitor
0.001 the base frequency
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40578 Base Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz Provides a point to monitor
0.001 the base frequency
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40579 Battery Charging Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Time spent while the charger
Fault Integrator is sensed as failed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
40580 Control Switch Read Only 0: Off Current position of the gen-
Position set switch panel OffRun
Auto switch as seen by the
genset control
1: Manual
2: Auto
40581 Controlled Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates status of the con-
down Status trolled shutdown logic
1: Pending
2: Shutdown
40582 Crank Allowed Read Only 0: False Monitor Point indicates if
Cranking is Allowed by the
Prelube State Machine

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BUS ACCESS
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DRESS
1: True
40583 Dead Battery Pre- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Tracks the number of crank
vention Counter attempts in order to limit the
attempts when the battery is
so low that the control resets
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
250
Sign: U
40584 Delayed Off Com- Read Only 0: Inactive The status of the delayed
mand run command off logic.
1: Active
40585 Emergency Re- Read Only 0: Stop The output of the Emergen-
mote Start cy Remote Start logic
1: Start
40586 Excitation State Read Only 0: Disabled Shows the enable status of
the excitation enabled = reg-
ulator on.
1: Enabled
40587 Exercise Com- Read Only 0: Inactive The output of the Exercise
mand Command OR logic
1: Active
40588 Exercise Com- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
mand Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
250
Sign: U
40589 Exercise Time Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: hours Time remaining until exer-
Remaining cise stop sequence begins
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
25
Sign: U
40590 Extended Parallel Read Only 0: Stop The output of the Extended
Switch Command Parallel Switch Command
OR logic
1: Start
40591 Extended Parallel Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
Switch Command to the Command output
Inputs which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
40592 Battle Short Com- Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates status of battle
mand short inputs
1: Active
40593 Shutdown Fault Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates whether or not the
Override genset will ignore noncriti-
cal shutdown faults
1: Active

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AD-
DRESS
40595 Final Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz The frequency scaled ver-
Reference 0.001 sion of the final speed refer-
ence
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
40596 Final Frequency Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz The frequency scaled ver-
Reference 0.001 sion of the final speed refer-
ence
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
40598 Fuel Shutoff Com- Read Only 0: Inactive The result of the FSO driver
mand output command logic
1: Active
40599 Genset Run Com- Read Only 0: Emergency Genset run / stop states
mand Stop
1: Stop
2: Load De-
mand Stop
3: Run
40600 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40601 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40602 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40603 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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AD-
DRESS
40604 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40605 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40606 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40607 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40608 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40609 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40610 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40611 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40612 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40613 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40614 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40615 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #1 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40620 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40621 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40622 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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DRESS
40623 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40624 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40625 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40626 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40627 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40628 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40629 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40630 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40631 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40632 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40633 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40634 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40635 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #2 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40640 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40641 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40642 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40643 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40644 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40645 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40646 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40647 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40648 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40649 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40650 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40651 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40652 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40653 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40654 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40655 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #13 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40660 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40661 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40662 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40663 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40664 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40665 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40666 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40667 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40668 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40669 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40670 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40671 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40672 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40673 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40674 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40675 Configurable In- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Trim to define the 16 charac-
put #14 Fault Text Write ter string for use by the Op-
erator panel when this fault
becomes active.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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DRESS
40800 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40801 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40802 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40803 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40804 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40805 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40806 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40807 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40808 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40809 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40810 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40811 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40812 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40813 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40814 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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40815 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40816 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40817 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40818 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40819 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40820 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40821 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40822 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40823 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40824 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40825 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40826 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40827 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40828 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40829 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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40830 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40831 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40832 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40833 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40834 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40835 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40836 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40837 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40838 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40839 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40840 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40841 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40842 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40843 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40844 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40845 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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40846 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40847 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40848 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40849 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40850 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40851 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40852 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40853 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40854 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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Sign: C
40855 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40856 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40857 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40858 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40859 Aux102 0 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40860 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40861 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40862 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40863 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40864 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40865 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40866 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40867 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40868 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40869 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40870 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40871 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40872 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40873 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40874 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40875 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40876 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40877 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40878 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40879 Aux102 0 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40880 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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40881 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40882 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40883 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40884 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40885 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40886 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40887 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40888 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40889 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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Sign: C
40890 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40891 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40892 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40893 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40894 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40895 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40896 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40897 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40898 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40899 Aux102 0 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40900 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40901 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40902 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40903 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40904 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40905 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40906 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40907 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40908 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40909 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40910 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40911 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40912 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40913 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40914 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40915 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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40916 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40917 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40918 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40919 Aux102 0 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40920 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40921 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40922 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40923 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40924 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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Sign: C
40925 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40926 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40927 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40928 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40929 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40930 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40931 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40932 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40933 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40934 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40935 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40936 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40937 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40938 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40939 Aux102 1 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40940 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40941 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40942 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40943 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40944 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40945 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40946 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40947 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40948 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40949 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40950 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40951 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40952 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40953 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40954 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40955 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40956 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40957 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40958 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40959 Aux102 1 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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DRESS
Sign: C
40960 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40961 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40962 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40963 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40964 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40965 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40966 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40967 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40968 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40969 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40970 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40971 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40972 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40973 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40974 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40975 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40976 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40977 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40978 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40979 Aux102 1 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40980 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40981 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40982 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40983 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40984 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40985 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
40986 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40987 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40988 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40989 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40990 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40991 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40992 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40993 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40994 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: C
40995 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40996 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40997 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40998 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
40999 Aux102 1 Fault 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43000 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L1 Cur- tion L1 current percentage
rent output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43001 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L2 Cur- tion L2 current percentage
rent output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43002 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L1 kVA tion L1 KVA percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43003 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L3 Cur- tion L3 current percentage
rent output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43004 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L2 kVA tion L2 KVA percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43005 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L3 kVA tion L3 KVA percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43006 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L1 kW tion L1 KW percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43007 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L2 kW tion L2 KW percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43008 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset applica-
plication L3 kW tion L3 KW percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43009 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the total genset ap-
plication Total kVA plication KVA percentage
output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43010 Genset % Ap- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the total genset ap-
plication Total kW plication KW percentage out-
put.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43011 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L1 kVA L1 KVA percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43012 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L3 kVA L3 KVA percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43013 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L2 kVA L2 KVA percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43014 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L1 kW L1 KW percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43015 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L2 kW L2 KW percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43016 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the genset standby
by L3 kW L3 KW percentage output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43017 Genset % Stand- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitors the total genset
by Total kVA standby KVA percentage
output.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43018 Genset Applica- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: kVA The genset KVA rating.
tion kVA rating
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43019 Genset Applica- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: kW The genset KW rating.
tion kW rating
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43020 Genset Applica- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps The value of the genset ap-
tion Nominal Cur- plication nominal current.
rent
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43021 Genset Average Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset average voltage per-
Voltage% centage.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43030 Genset L1 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset L1 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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DRESS
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43031 Genset L1L2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset L1L2 voltage phase
Phase Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43032 Genset L1L2 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L1L2 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43033 Genset L1N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L1N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43044 Genset L2 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset L2 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
1.28
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
1.27
Sign: S
43045 Genset L2L3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset L2L3 voltage phase
Phase Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
655.3
Sign: U
43046 Genset L2L3 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L2L3 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43047 Genset L2N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L2N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
655.3
Sign: U
43058 Genset L3 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset L3 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
1.28
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
1.22
Sign: S
43059 Genset L3L1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset L3L1 voltage phase
Phase Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
655.3
Sign: U
43060 Genset L3L1 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L3L1 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
655.3
Sign: U
43061 Genset L3N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset L3N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43062 Genset Standby Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: kVA KVA rating for the genset in
kVA rating Standby configuration.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43063 Genset Standby Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: kW KW rating for the genset in
kW rating Standby configuration.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43064 Genset Standby Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Amps The value of the genset
Nominal Current standby nominal current.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43065 Genset Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Genset total kVAh accu-
kVAh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43066 Genset Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Genset total kVAh accu-
kVAh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43067 Genset Total Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Total KVARs per Standby
kVARs per Stand- KVA.
by kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43100 Genset Bus Aver- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus average volt-
age Voltage% age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43111 Genset Bus L1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset Bus L1 power factor
Power Factor

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
1.28
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
1.22
Sign: S
43112 Genset Bus L1L2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset bus L1L2 voltage
Phase Difference phase angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43113 Genset Bus L1L2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L1L2 voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43114 Genset Bus L1N Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L1N voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43125 Genset Bus L2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset Bus L2 power factor
Power Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43126 Genset Bus L2L3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset bus L2L3 voltage
Phase Difference phase angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43127 Genset Bus L2L3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L2L3 voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43128 Genset Bus L2N Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L2N voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43139 Genset Bus L3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Genset Bus L3 power factor
Power Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
1.28
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
1.22
Sign: S
43140 Genset Bus L3L1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Genset bus L3L1 voltage
Phase Difference phase angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-89
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43141 Genset Bus L3L1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L3L1 voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43142 Genset Bus L3N Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Genset Bus L3N voltage%
Voltage%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43143 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Genset bus total kVAh accu-
kVAh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43144 Genset Bus Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Genset bus total kVAh accu-
kVAh mulation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43145 Sync Phase Dif- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: deg Other meter to genset meter
ference L1 voltage phase angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43146 Paralleling Ap- Read/ 0: None Determines what the func-
plication Write tion of the Other Meter is.
1: Utility
2: Genset Bus
43147 System Total kVA Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVA Sum of genset bus and utility
bus kVA
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43148 System Total Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Sum of genset bus and utility
kVAR bus kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43149 System Total kW Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Sum of genset bus and utility
bus kW
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43150 System Total Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF System total power factor
Power Factor (totalized value of utility bus
plus genset bus)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43151 Utility Average Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility average voltage%
Voltage%

D-90
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43162 Utility L1 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Utility L1 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43163 Utility L1L2 Phase Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Utility L1L2 voltage phase
Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43164 Utility L1L2 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L1L2 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43165 Utility L1N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L1N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43176 Utility L2 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Utility L2 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43177 Utility L2L3 Phase Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Utility L2L3 voltage phase
Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43178 Utility L2L3 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L2L3 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43179 Utility L2N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L2N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43190 Utility L3 Power Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Utility L3 power factor
Factor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43191 Utility L3L1 Phase Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Degrees Utility L3L1 voltage phase
Difference angle
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-91
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43192 Utility L3L1 Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L3L1 voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43193 Utility L3N Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Utility L3N voltage%
age%
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43194 Utility Total kVAh Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Utility total kVAh accumula-
tion
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43195 Utility Total kVAh Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAh Utility total kVAh accumula-
tion
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43200 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43201 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43202 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43203 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43204 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43205 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

D-92
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: C
43206 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43207 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43208 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43209 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43210 Genset Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying the mod-
Number Write el of this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43220 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43221 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43222 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43223 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43224 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-93
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43225 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43226 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43227 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43228 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43229 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43230 Genset Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Serial number of identifying
Number Write this genset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43240 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43241 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43242 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43243 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-94
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43244 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43245 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43246 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43247 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43248 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43249 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43250 Alternator Model Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number identifying this gen-
Number Write sets alternator model num-
ber.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43260 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43261 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.

D-95
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43262 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43263 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43264 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43265 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43266 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43267 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43268 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43269 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-96
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43270 Alternator Serial Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Unique number identifying
Number Write this gensets alternator serial
number.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43280 Coolant Level Read Only 0: Inactive Coolant Level input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
43281 Coolant Level/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #5.
put #5 Switch
1: Active
43283 Fault Reset Read Only 0: Inactive Fault Reset input software
Switch state status. Gives software
Inactive/Active state
1: Active
43284 Fault Reset/Confi- Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
gurable Input #10 figurable Input #10.
Switch
1: Active
43285 Genset CB Inhibit/ Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Configurable In- figurable Input #28.
put #28 Switch
1: Active
43286 Genset CB Pos Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
B/Configurable In- figurable Input #26.
put #26 Switch
1: Active
43287 Genset CB Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Tripped/Configur- figurable Input #27.
able Input #27
Switch
1: Active
43288 Genset CB Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive Genset CB Inhibit input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43289 Genset CB Pos A Read Only 0: Inactive Genset CB Pos A input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43290 Genset CB Pos B Read Only 0: Inactive Genset CB Pos B input soft-
Switch ware state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43291 Genset CB Read Only 0: Inactive Genset CB Tripped input
Tripped Switch software state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state

D-97
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Active
43292 Ground Fault Read Only 0: Inactive Ground Fault Switch function
Switch output status. Gives soft-
ware Inactive/Active state
1: Active
43293 High Alt Temp Read Only 0: Inactive High Alt Temp Switch func-
Switch tion output status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43295 Load Demand Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
Stop/Configurable figurable Input #31.
Input #31 Switch
1: Active
43296 Local Estop Read Only 0: Inactive Monitors the EStop switch.
Switch
1: Active
43297 Low Coolant #2 Read Only 0: Inactive Low Coolant #2 Switch func-
Switch tion output status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43298 Low Engine Tem- Read Only 0: Inactive Low Engine Temperature
perature Switch Switch function output sta-
tus. Gives software Inactive/
Active state
1: Active
43299 Low Fuel In Day Read Only 0: Inactive Low Fuel In Day Tank Switch
Tank Switch function output status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43300 Genset Bus Delta/ Read/ 0: Delta Delta or Wye for Utility con-
Wye Connection Write nection
1: Wye
43301 Genset Bus Nom- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset Bus nominal voltage
inal Voltage Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
110
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
45000
Sign: U
43302 Genset Delta/Wye Read/ 0: Delta Delta or Wye for Genset
Connection Write connection
1: Wye
43303 Genset Nominal Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Genset nominal lineline
Voltage Write voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
110
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
45000
Sign: U

D-98
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43304 Single/3 Phase Read/ 0: Single Setup mode interlocked.
Connection Write Phase Gensets single phase/3
phase metering setup con-
figuration.
1: Three
Phase
43306 Utility Delta/Wye Read/ 0: Delta Delta or Wye for Utility con-
Connection Write nection
1: Wye
43307 Utility Nominal Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac Utility nominal voltage
Voltage Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
110
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
45000
Sign: U
43309 Overfrequency Read/ 0: Disabled Enables overfrequency diag-
Enable Write nostic witness test.
1: Enabled
43310 Overload Warning Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until an over-
Set Time Write load condition is reported as
a fault
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
120
Sign: U
43311 Overload Warning Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets the Overload Warning
Threshold Write fault trip threshold as per-
centage of genset applica-
tion kW rating.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
80
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
140
Sign: U
43338 CAN Failure Re- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Sets the maximum number
tries Write of CAN communication re-
tries
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43339 Auto Sleep En- Read/ 0: Awake in Trim that determines if the
able Write Auto control will Stay Awake in
Auto mode or Fall asleep in
Auto mode.
1: Sleep in
Auto
43340 Max Setup Mode Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Seconds Max time allowed in Setup
Time Write Mode.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
30

D-99
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3600
Sign: U
43341 Power Down Read/ 0: Disable Trim to enable sleep mode
Mode Enable Write
1: Enable
43342 Power Down Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Timer setting for the Power
Mode Time Delay Write Down delay feature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
600
Sign: U
43343 Setup Mode En- Read/ 0: Disable Volatile to allow entry into
able Write Setup Mode
1: Enable
43344 Clock Date Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent date.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
31
Sign: U
43345 Clock Hour Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent hour.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
23
Sign: U
43346 Clock Minute Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent minute.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43347 Clock Mode Read/ 0: Normal Use to set the real time clock
Write and save settings.
1: Set Clock
2: Save Clock
43348 Clock Month Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent month.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
12
Sign: U
43349 Clock Second Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent second.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43350 Clock Year Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set or read the cur-
Write rent year.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-100
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
99
Sign: U
43351 Daylight Savings Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set the hour of the
End Hour Write day when daylight savings
time ends.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
19
Sign: U
43352 Daylight Savings Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set the month when
End Month Write daylight savings time ends.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
12
Sign: U
43353 Daylight Savings Read/ 0: First Occur- Use to set the week of the
End Week Occur- Write rence month when daylight savings
rence in Month time ends.
1: Second Oc-
currence
2: Third Occur-
rence
3: Fourth Oc-
currence
4: Last Occur-
rence
43354 Daylight Savings Read/ 0: Sunday Use to set the day of the
Start Day Write week when daylight savings
time starts.
1: Monday
2: Tuesday
3: Wednesday
4: Thursday
5: Friday
6: Saturday
43355 Daylight Savings Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set the hour of the
Start Hour Write day when daylight savings
time starts.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
19
Sign: U
43356 Daylight Savings Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Use to set the month when
Start Month Write daylight savings time starts.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
12
Sign: U
43357 Daylight Savings Read/ 0: First Occur- Use to set the week of the
Start Week Oc- Write rence month when daylight savings
currence in Month time starts.

D-101
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Second Oc-
currence
2: Third Occur-
rence
3: Fourth Oc-
currence
4: Last Occur-
rence
43358 Daylight Savings Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Minutes Use to set the amount of
Time Adjustment Write daylight savings time adjust-
ment applied.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
120
Sign: U
43359 Daylight Savings Read/ 0: Disabled Use to enable the daylight
Time Enable Write savings time feature.
1: Enabled
43360 Exercise Schedul- Read/ 0: Disabled Enables the exercise sched-
er Enable Write uler.
1: Enabled
43361 Reset Fuel Con- Read/ 0: Inactive The reset trip fuel consump-
sumption Write tion command.
1: Active
43362 Reset Runs Read/ 0: Inactive The reset runs command.
Write
1: Active
43363 Reset Start At- Read/ 0: Inactive The reset start attempts
tempts Write command.
1: Active
43364 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to select an exception
tion Select Write to adjust.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit: 6
Sign: U
43365 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the date for
tion x Date Write the selected exception.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
31
Sign: U
43366 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the length in
tion x Duration Write days for the selected excep-
Days tion.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
44
Sign: U
43367 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the length in
tion x Duration Write hours for the selected ex-
Hours ception.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-102
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
23
Sign: U
43368 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the length in
tion x Duration Write minutes for the selected ex-
Minutes ception.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43369 Scheduler Excep- Read/ 0: Disable Used to enable or disable
tion x Enable Write the selected exception.
1: Enable
43370 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the starting
tion x Hour Write hour for the selected excep-
tion.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
23
Sign: U
43371 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the starting
tion x Minute Write minute for the selected ex-
ception.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43372 Scheduler Excep- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the starting
tion x Month Write month for the selected ex-
ception.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
12
Sign: U
43373 Scheduler Excep- Read/ 0: Once Only Used to adjust the repeat in-
tion x Repeat Write terval for the selected excep-
tion.
1: Every Year
43374 Scheduler Pro- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to select a program to
gram Select Write adjust.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
12
Sign: U
43375 Scheduler Pro- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the length in
gram x Duration Write hours for the selected pro-
Hours gram.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
23
Sign: U

D-103
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43376 Scheduler Pro- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the length in
gram x Duration Write minutes for the selected pro-
Minutes gram.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43377 Scheduler Pro- Read/ 0: Disable Used to enable or disable
gram x Enable Write the selected program.
1: Enable
43378 Scheduler Pro- Read/ 0: Once Used to adjust the repeat in-
gram x Repeat In- Write terval for the selected pro-
terval gram.
1: Every Week
2: Every 2
Weeks
3: Every 3
Weeks
4: Every 4
Weeks
5: Every 5
Weeks
6: First Week
of Month
7: Second
Week of
Month
8: Third Week
of Month
9: Fourth
Week of
Month
10: Last Week
of Month
43379 Scheduler Pro- Read/ 0: No Load Used to adjust the run mode
gram x Run Mode Write for the selected program.
1: With Load
2: Extended
Parallel
43380 Scheduler Pro- Read/ 0: Sunday Used to adjust the start day
gram x Start Day Write of the week for the selected
program.
1: Monday
2: Tuesday
3: Wednesday
4: Thursday
5: Friday
6: Saturday
43381 Scheduler Pro- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the start hour
gram x Start Hour Write for the selected program.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
23

D-104
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
43382 Scheduler Pro- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to adjust the start min-
gram x Start Min- Write ute for the selected program.
ute
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
59
Sign: U
43383 Daylight Savings Read/ 0: Sunday Use to set the day of the
End Day Write week when daylight savings
time ends.
1: Monday
2: Tuesday
3: Wednesday
4: Thursday
5: Friday
6: Saturday
43500 Genset Run Se- Read Only 0: Stop Current genset operating
quence State mode
1: Time Delay
to Start
2: Warmup at
Idle
3: Rated Freq
and Voltage
4: Cooldown /
Stop Delay
5: Cooldown at
Idle
6: Rated to
Idle Transition
Delay
43501 Genset Run Type Read Only 0: Emergency Source or type of current
Remote Start genset run (if running) or
previous genset run (if
stopped)
1: Non Emer-
gency Remote
Start
2: Load De-
mand Start
3: Manual Run
4: Exercise
43502 Idle Rated Com- Read Only 0: Idle The output command of the
mand Idle/Rated Logic
1: Rated
43503 Idle Request Read Only 0: False Indicates a request to go to
manual idle. Manual idle al-
lowed if breaker is open or
not controlled
1: True

D-105
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43506 Load Dump Com- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitors the software com-
mand mand to the load dump driv-
er output
1: Active
43507 Load Dump Over- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitors the state of the
load Condition load dump overload detec-
tion algorithm
1: Active
43508 Load Dump Un- Read Only 0: Inactive The state of the load dump
derfrequency underfrequency detection al-
Condition gorithm
1: Active
43509 Low Battery Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc The low battery voltage
age Running threshold when the genset is
Threshold in rated mode
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
12
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
28
Sign: U
43510 Low Battery Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc The low battery voltage
age Stopped threshold when the genset is
Threshold not in rated mode
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
11
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
26
Sign: U
43511 Low Battery Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc The selection of the running
age Threshold or stopped threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
11
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
28
Sign: U
43512 Manual Com- Read Only 0: Not Manual The output of the Manual
mand Command OR logic
1: Manual
43513 Manual Com- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
mand Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43515 Oil Priming Pump Read Only 0: Inactive The Prelube Driver Com-
Command mand.
1: Active
43516 Prelube Mode Read Only 0: Crank After Set to a required mode
Prelube based on the type of starting
requirement
1: Crank With
Prelube

D-106
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
2: Prelube
Only
43517 Prelube State Read Only 0: Complete The monitor point for the
prelube state.
1: Armed
2: Prelube
Output ON
3: Prelube
Output OFF
4: Enable
Crank
43518 PTC Genset Op- Read Only 0: Off Current mode for the genset
erating Mode operation part of the PTC
function
1: Manual
2: Normal
3: Normal
Override
4: Test
5: Exercise
6: Utility Fail
7: Extended
Parallel
43519 PTC Mode Switch Read Only 0: Inactive The output of the PTC Mode
Command Switch Command OR logic
1: Active
43520 PTC Mode Switch Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
Command Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43521 PTC Status Read Only 0: Off/ Not En- Indicates what the current
abled state is of PTC control action
1: Manual
Mode
2: Normal Util-
ity
3: Retransfer
4: Retransfer
Override
5: Emergency
Test
6: Normal Test
7: Exercise
8: Utility Fail-
ure
9: Extended
Parallel
43522 PTC Transfer Pair Read Only 0: Off operation mode for the
Operating Mode breaker pair portion of the
PTC function

D-107
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Manual
2: Normal
3: Normal
Override
4: Test
5: Exercise
6: Utility Fail
7: Extended
Parallel
43523 Ready to Load Read Only 0: Inactive The state that the Ready to
Command Load Driver output is being
commanded to
1: Active
43524 Remote Start Read Only 0: Stop The output of the Remote
Command Start Command OR logic
1: Start
43525 Remote Start Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
Command Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43526 Remote Start Read Only 0: Off Status of remote start and
State load demand stop inputs
1: Remote
Start
2: Load De-
mand Stop
3: Load De-
mand Start
43527 RMS Regulation Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % The RMS voltage (or cur-
Error rent) error at the AVR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
100
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
43528 Run Command Read Only 0: Off The signal that is command-
ing a change to the run
mode
1: Run
43529 Run Relay Com- Read Only 0: Inactive
mand
1: Active
43530 Speed and Volt- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the com-
age Bias Relay mand which closes the on
Command board relay enabling the
voltage and speed bias out-
puts.
1: Active

D-108
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43531 Speed Bias Com- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Indicates amount of speed
mand bias offset GCS is com-
manding to ECS governor or
external governor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43533 Start Countdown Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Time remaining until start is
initiated
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
43534 Start Disconnect Read Only 0: False Monitor point for the Start
Logic Disconnect logic. True =
genset sensed above start
disconnect speed.
1: True
43536 Start Type Com- Read Only 0: Emergency The output of the Start Type
mand Command OR logic
1: Non Emer-
gency
43537 Start Type Com- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Bitmask to show the inputs
mand Inputs to the Command output
which are currently on
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43538 Starter Command Read Only 0: Inactive The state the Starter Com-
mand output from the crank-
ing algorithm is being com-
manded to
1: Active
43539 Stop Countdown Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Time remaining until genset
stops
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
5000
Sign: U
43540 Switch Panel Run Read Only 0: None Status of run and exercise
Request commands from display pan-
el
1: Manual
2: Exercise
43542 Target Voltage Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % The target voltage without
ramping and torque match
voltage rolloff effects
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
150
Sign: U
43543 Time At No Load Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Amount of time the genset
has run at no load

D-109
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
600
Sign: U
43544 Time at Rated Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Amount of time spend in
Cooldown Rated Cooldown
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
5000
Sign: U
43546 Voltage Bias Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Indicates amount of voltage
Command bias offset GCS is com-
manding to an external regu-
lator
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43547 Voltage Setpoint Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % The voltage setpoint com-
mand
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
150
Sign: U
43550 Weak Battery Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the weak
Threshold battery voltage threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 6
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
16
Sign: U
43551 Weak Battery Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until a weak
Voltage Set Time Write battery condition is reported
as a fault
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: U
43552 Paralleling Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % voltage offset to voltage reg-
age Ref Offset ulator for paralleling function
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43553 Synchronizer Sta- Read Only 0: Synchroniz- indicates whether synchro-
tus er Off nizer is on or off
1: Synchroniz-
er On
43554 Active Transition Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds countdown value of the ac-
Timer tive transition timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43555 Active Transition Read Only 0: None indicates the active transition
Type type for PTC

D-110
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Pro-
grammed
Transition
2: Transfer
3: Retransfer
4: Max Parallel
43556 Arbitration State Read Only 0: Off indicates current arbitration
state
1: Arbitrate0
2: Winner
3: Arbitrate1
4: Sleep
43557 Arbitration Timer Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: msec arbitration loop countdown
timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43558 ES State Read Only 0: Standby internal paralleling status
variable
1: Dead Bus
2: Synchronize
3: Load Share
4: Load Gov-
ern
43559 First Start State Read Only 0: First Start indicates status of the first
Not Allowed start system
1: First Start
Requested
2: First Start
Permitted
43560 Genset CB Close Read Only 0: Inactive genset cb close command
Command status
1: Active
43561 Genset CB Fail To Read Only 0: Inactive status of gen fail to close
Close Lockout lockout function
1: Active
43562 Genset CB Posi- Read Only 0: Open indicates genset breaker
tion Status position
1: Closed
2: Not Avail-
able
43563 Genset Availabil- Read Only 0: Not Avail- indicates status of the gen-
ity Status able set source
1: Available
2: Unknown
43564 Bus Status Read Only 0: Unavailable indicates status of the bus
1: Dead
2: Live
43565 Genset CB Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive genset cb inhibit command
Command
1: Active

D-111
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43566 Genset CB Read Only 0: Inactive genset cb tripped command
Tripped Com-
mand
1: Active
43567 Genset Current Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset breaker
Based Breaker position based on current
Position
1: Closed
43568 Genset Frequen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the lower dropout
cy Lower Drop threshold in Hz for genset
Out Threshold frequency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43569 Genset Frequen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the lower pickup
cy Lower PickUp threshold in Hz for genset
Threshold frequency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43570 Genset Frequen- Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset frequency
cy Sensor Status sensor status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43571 Genset Frequen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the upper dropout
cy Upper Drop threshold in Hz for genset
Out Threshold frequency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43572 Genset Frequen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the upper pickup
cy Upper PickUp threshold in Hz for genset
Threshold frequency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43573 Genset Loss of Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset loss of
Phase Sensor phase sensor status
Status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43574 Genset Overvol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the dropout
tage DropOut threshold in volts for genset
Threshold overvoltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43575 Genset Overvol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the pickup thresh-
tage PickUp old in volts for genset over-
Threshold voltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

D-112
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43576 Genset Overvol- Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset overvoltage
tage Sensor Sta- sensor status
tus
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43577 Genset Phase Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset phase rota-
Rotation Sensor tion sensor status
Status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43578 Genset Undervol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the dropout
tage DropOut threshold in volts for genset
Threshold undervoltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43579 Genset Undervol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the pickup thresh-
tage PickUp old in volts for genset under-
Threshold voltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43580 Genset Undervol- Read Only 0: Unknown indicates genset undervol-
tage Sensor Sta- tage sensor status
tus
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43581 Master First Start Read Only 0: Inactive status of the first start output
Output Command command
1: Active
43582 Maximum Parallel Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds countdown value of the max-
Timer imum parallel timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43583 Maximum Parallel Read Only 0: Not Timing indicates status of the maxi-
Timer Status mum parallel timer
1: Timing
2: Expired
43584 Paralleling Speed Read Only 0: Isochronous indicates which speed con-
Control Mode trol algorithm is in effect
1: Droop
2: Synchronize
3: Load Share
4: Load Gov-
ern

D-113
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43585 Paralleling Volt- Read Only 0: Isochronous indicates which voltage con-
age Control Mode trol algorithm is in effect
1: Droop
2: Synchronize
3: Load Share
4: Load Gov-
ern
43586 Programmed Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds countdown value of the pro-
Transition Timer grammed transition timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43587 Programmed Read Only 0: Not Timing indicates status of the pro-
Transition Timer grammed transition timer
Status
1: Timing
2: Expired
43588 PTC Enable Sta- Read Only 0: Disable indicates if PTC functions
tus are running
1: Enable
43589 PTC Operating Read Only 0: Open Tran- indicates the transition type
Transition Type sition currently in effect
1: Hard Closed
Transition
2: Soft Closed
Transition
43590 PTC State Read Only 0: PTC Not indicates the connected
Enabled state of the Power Transfer
Control
1: No Source
Connected
2: Utility Con-
nected
3: Genset
Connected
4: Paralleled
43591 Retransfer Timer Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds countdown value of the re-
transfer timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43592 Retransfer Timer Read Only 0: Not Timing indicates status of the re-
Status transfer timer
1: Timing
2: Expired
43593 Speed Droop En- Read Only 0: Inactive command value of speed
able Command droop enable
1: Active
43594 Speed Droop Sta- Read Only 0: Droop Dis- indicates whether or not
tus abled speed droop is in effect
1: Droop En-
abled

D-114
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43595 Transfer Timer Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds countdown value of the
transfer timer
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43596 Transfer Timer Read Only 0: Not Timing indicates status of the trans-
Status fer timer
1: Timing
2: Expired
43597 Utility CB Close Read Only 0: Inactive utility cb close command sta-
Command tus
1: Active
43598 Utility CB Open Read Only 0: Inactive utility cb open command sta-
Command tus
1: Active
43599 Utility CB Position Read Only 0: Open indicates utility breaker posi-
Status tion
1: Closed
2: Not Avail-
able
43600 Load Govern kW Read/ 0: Genset kW Use to select how genset
Method Write kW output will be controlled
when paralleled to utility.
1: Genset kW
w/Utility
Constraint
2: Utility kW
43608 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #1 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43610 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #2 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43613 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #20 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43616 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #21 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-115
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43619 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #22 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43622 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #3 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43625 Configurable Out- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: The event code for this out-
put #4 Event Write put.
Code
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43641 Delayed Shut- Read/ 0: Disabled Enables the Delayed Shut-
down Enable Write down feature.
1: Enabled
43642 Delayed Shut- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the shutdown fault
down Time Delay Write delayed time delay for the
Delayed Shutdown feature.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 3
Sign: U
43643 Remote Fault Re- Read/ 0: Disable Trim to enable Remote Fault
set Enabled Write Reset. Can only reset
Warning Faults
1: Enable
43644 Fail To Shutdown Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Trim to set the time for a
Delay Write shutdown fault to be active
and the genset not shutting
down before the Fail to Shut-
down fault occurs.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43645 LCL Detection Read/ 0: None Sets low coolant level fault
Response Write response to None, Warning
or Shutdown.
1: Warning
2: Shutdown
43646 LCT Warning Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Minutes Sets time to clear the low
Clear Time Write coolant temp fault.

D-116
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43646 LCT Warning Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Minutes Sets time to clear the low
Clear Time Write coolant temp fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43646 LCT Warning Set Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Minutes Sets time to set the low cool-
Time Write ant temp fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43647 LCT Warning Set Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Minutes Sets time to set the low cool-
Time Write ant temp fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43648 LCT Warning Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Sets threshold for the low
Threshold Write coolant temp fault warning.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
20
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
43648 LCT Warning Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Sets threshold for the low
Threshold Write coolant temp fault warning.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
20
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
43649 V/Hz Knee Fre- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz The voltage will roll off (de-
quency Write crease) proportionally to the
V/Hz setup, once the fre-
quency drops below the set
point in the V/Hz Knee Fre-
quency. This allows the gen-
set to recover faster when
the frequency drops.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43650 V/Hz Rolloff Slop Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % / Hz The amount of voltage roll
Write off when the frequency is be-
low the knee frequency
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-117
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43651 12 V High Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 12V high battery volt-
Voltage Threshold Write age fault threshold.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
14
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
17
Sign: U
43652 12 V Low Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 12V low battery voltage
Voltage Running Write fault threshold for genset op-
Threshold eration while in rated mode
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
12
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
16
Sign: U
43653 12 V Low Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 12V low battery voltage
Voltage Stopped Write fault threshold for genset op-
Threshold eration in all modes except
rated
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
11
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
13
Sign: U
43654 12 V Weak Bat- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 12V weak battery volt-
tery Voltage Write age fault threshold
Threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 6
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43655 24 V High Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 24V high battery volt-
Voltage Threshold Write age fault threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
28
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
34
Sign: U
43656 24 V Low Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 24V low battery voltage
Voltage Running Write fault threshold for genset op-
Threshold eration while in rated mode
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
24
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
28
Sign: U
43657 24 V Low Battery Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 24V low battery voltage
Voltage Stopped Write fault threshold for genset op-
Threshold eration in all modes except
rated

D-118
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
22
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
26
Sign: U
43658 24 V Weak Bat- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Sets 24V weak battery volt-
tery Voltage Write age fault threshold
Threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
12
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
16
Sign: U
43659 Adjustable Freq/ Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: rpm/Hz Sets the rpm/Hz conversion
Speed Gain Write factor when the Freq to
Speed Gain Select trim is
set to this trim
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
240
Sign: U
43660 Alternate Fre- Read/ 0: 50 Hz Sets the genset nominal fre-
quency Switch Write quency.
1: 60 Hz
43661 AVR Gain Adjust Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: A trim that allows the user to
Trim Write modify the overall gains of
the AVR.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.05
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43662 Charging Alterna- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the time delay for the
tor Fault Time Write charging alt failure fault
Delay
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
43663 Continuous Crank Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets the maximum amount
Engage Time Write of time to engage the starter
when using the continuous
cranking method
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
43664 Controlled Shut- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Delay allowed for a shut-
down Advance Write down with cooldown fault
Notice Delay prior to shutting down the
genset
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-119
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
43665 Crank Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Sets the maximum number
Write of times to engage the start-
er when attempting to start
engine using the cycle
cranking method
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 7
Sign: U
43666 Cycle / Cont Read/ 0: Cycle Selects whether to use con-
Crank Select Write tinuous cranking or cycle
cranking when attempting to
start engine
1: Continuous
43667 Cycle Crank En- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets the maximum amount
gage Time Write of time to engage the starter
during a single crank attempt
when using the cycle crank-
ing method
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43668 Cycle Crank Rest Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets the amount of time to
Time Write wait between crank attempts
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 7
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
40
Sign: U
43669 Delayed Off FSO Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Time delay between when
Relay Time Write the Delayed Off Command
turns off and Run Command
turns off
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
120
Sign: U
43670 External AVR Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz Sets the knee frequency for
Knee Frequency Write the fixed knee freq logic.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43671 External Bias Read/ 0: Disabled Enables the external bias
Commands En- Write (speed and voltage com-
able mands) to the hardware out-
puts.
1: Enabled

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AD-
DRESS
43672 Frequency Adjust Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Hz A method of adding in a fre-
Write quency offset to the base
frequency subject to high
and low limit calibrations
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
6
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 6
Sign: S
43673 Genset Exercise Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: hours Sets the total exercise time
Time Write not including warmup at idle
or idle cooldown time
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
25
Sign: U
43674 Governor Gain Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: A trim that allows the user to
Adjust Write modify the overall gain of the
governor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.05
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43675 High Battery Volt- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until a high
age Set Time Write battery voltage condition is
reported as a fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: U
43676 High Battery Volt- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc The high battery voltage
age Threshold threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
14
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
34
Sign: U
43677 Idle Cooldown Read/ Multiplier: 0.25 Unit: minutes Sets time to run at idle be-
Time Write fore shutting down genset on
normal stops
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: U
43678 Idle Speed Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: rpm Sets the speed at which the
Write engine will idle subject to
high and low limit calibra-
tions
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
700
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1100
Sign: U

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43679 Idle to Rated Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds The time over which the
Ramp Time Write speed reference is to ramp
from idle speed to rated
speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43680 Idle Warmup Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Coolant temperature thresh-
Coolant Temp Write old to end idle warmup time
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: S
43681 Idle Warmup Time Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets maximum idle warmup
Write time. Warmup time may be
less if coolant temperature
exceeds threshold
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3600
Sign: U
43682 Load Dump Ac- Read/ 0: Overload Enables the load dump out-
tivation Method Write put as a function of the over-
load and underfrequency
conditions
1: Underfre-
quency
2: Overload or
Underfrequen-
cy
3: Disabled
43683 Load Dump Over- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until the load
load Set Time Write dump overload condition is
set active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
120
Sign: U
43684 Load Dump Over- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: % The load dump overload
load Threshold Write threshold as a percentage of
the genset application rating
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
80
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
140
Sign: U
43685 Load Dump Un- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Hz The frequency amount which
derfrequency Off- Write the load dump underfre-
set quency threshold is below
the final frequency reference
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: S
43686 Load Dump Un- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until the load
derfrequency Set Write dump underfrequency condi-
Time tion is set active
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43687 Load Dump Un- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz The frequency trip threshold
derfrequency for the load dump underfre-
Threshold quency condition
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
90
Sign: U
43688 Low Battery Volt- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds The time delay until a low
age Set Time Write battery voltage condition is
reported as a fault
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: U
43689 Low Fuel in Day Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Low Fuel in Day Tank Fault
Tank Time Write time delay from switch input.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43690 Low Fuel Set/ Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds A trim that sets the delay
Clear Time Write time for generating the inac-
tive and active faults.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 2
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: U
43691 Manual Warmup Read/ 0: Normal Use to command idle speed
Bypass Write or to bypass idle warmup
during a manual run
1: Bypass
Warmup
43692 Max Idle Time Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: minutes Sets the fault time for the
Write Too Long in Idle fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43693 Nominal Battery Read/ 0: 12V Selects the gensets nominal
Voltage Write battery operating voltage
1: 24V

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43694 Prelube Cycle En- Read/ 0: Disabled Enables Or Disables the cy-
able Write clic mode of prelube opera-
tion
1: Enabled
43695 Prelube Cycle Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: hours Sets the period of the Pre-
Time Write lube Cycle Iteration
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1000
Sign: U
43696 Prelube Function Read/ 0: Disabled Selects whether the Prelube
Enable Write function is enabled or dis-
abled. This is Setup mode
interlocked
1: Enabled
43697 Prelube Oil Pres- Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psig The oil pressure value which
sure Threshold Write when reached the prelube
driver will turn off
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43698 Prelube Timeout Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the maximum time for
Period Write which the Prelube Driver will
Remain ON
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43699 Rated to Idle Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds The time over which the
Ramp Time Write speed reference is to ramp
from rated speed to idle
speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43700 Utility Availability Read Only 0: Not Avail- indicates status of the utility
Status able source
1: Available
2: Unknown
43701 Utility CB Inhibit Read Only 0: Inactive utility cb inhibit command
Command
1: Active
43702 Utility CB Tripped Read Only 0: Inactive utility cb tripped command
Command
1: Active
43703 Utility Current Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility breaker posi-
Based Breaker tion based on current
Position
1: Closed

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43704 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the lower dropout
Lower DropOut threshold in Hz for utility fre-
Threshold quency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43705 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the lower pickup
Lower PickUp threshold in Hz for utility fre-
Threshold quency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43706 Utility Frequency Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility frequency
Sensor Status sensor status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43707 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the upper dropout
Upper DropOut threshold in Hz for utility fre-
Threshold quency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43708 Utility Frequency Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz indicates the upper pickup
Upper PickUp threshold in Hz for utility fre-
Threshold quency sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43709 Utility Loss of Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility loss of phase
Phase Sensor sensor status
Status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43710 Utility Overvoltage Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the dropout
DropOut Thresh- threshold in volts for utility
old overvoltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43711 Utility Overvoltage Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the pickup thresh-
PickUp Thresh- old in volts for utility overvol-
old tage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43712 Utility Overvoltage Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility overvoltage
Sensor Status sensor status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43713 Utility Phase Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility phase rota-
Rotation Sensor tion sensor status
Status
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43714 Utility Undervol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the dropout
tage DropOut threshold in volts for utility
Threshold undervoltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43715 Utility Undervol- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Vac indicates the pickup thresh-
tage PickUp old in volts for utility under-
Threshold voltage sensor
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43716 Utility Undervol- Read Only 0: Unknown indicates utility undervoltage
tage Sensor Sta- sensor status
tus
1: Picked Up
2: Dropped
Out
43717 Voltage Droop Read Only 0: Inactive Command value of voltage
Enable Command droop enable
1: Active
43718 Voltage Droop Read Only 0: Droop Dis- indicates whether or not volt-
Status abled age droop is in effect
1: Droop En-
abled
43719 Alternator Tem- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Alterna-
perature 1 tor Temp 1 input from the
(Aux101) Aux 101 I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43720 Alternator Tem- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Alterna-
perature 2 tor Temp 2 input from the
(Aux101) Aux 101 I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43721 Alternator Tem- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Alterna-
perature 3 tor Temp 3 input from the
(Aux101) Aux 101 I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767

D-126
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43722 Ambient Temper- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Ambient
ature (Aux101) Temp input from the Aux 101
I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43723 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 1 Voltage 0 analog input 1.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43724 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 2 Voltage 0 analog input 2.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43725 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 3 Voltage 0 analog input 3.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43726 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 4 Voltage 0 analog input 4.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43727 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 5 Voltage 0 analog input 5.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43728 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 6 Voltage 0 analog input 6.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43729 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 7 Voltage 0 analog input 7.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
40

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: S
43730 Aux101 0 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 8 Voltage 0 analog input 8.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
40
Sign: S
43731 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 1 Voltage 1 analog input 1.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43732 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 2 Voltage 1 analog input 2.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43733 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 3 Voltage 1 analog input 3.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43734 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 4 Voltage 1 analog input 4.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43735 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 5 Voltage 1 analog input 5.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43736 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 6 Voltage 1 analog input 6.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43737 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 7 Voltage 1 analog input 7.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
40
Sign: S
43738 Aux101 1 Analog Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Vdc Monitor point for the module
Input 8 Voltage 1 analog input 8.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
40
Sign: S
43739 Battery Charger Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the battery
AC Failure charger failure input from the
(HMI113) PCCNET Annunciator.
1: Active
43740 Drive End Bearing Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Drive
Temperature End Bearing Temp input
(Aux101) from the I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43741 Exhaust Stack Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature 1 Stack Temp1 input from the
(Aux101) I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32767
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43742 Exhaust Stack Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature 2 Stack Temp2 input from the
(Aux101) I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43743 External Speed Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Monitor point for the Speed
Bias Input Bias input from the I/O Mod-
(PCCnet) ule.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
100
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
43744 External Voltage Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Monitor point for the Voltage
Bias Input Bias input from the I/O Mod-
(PCCnet) ule.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
100
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: U
43745 Fuel Level % Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Monitor point for the % fuel
(PCCnet) level input from the I/O Mod-
ule.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
43747 HMI113 Fault 1 Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for input #1
Status from the Annunciator.
1: Active
43748 HMI113 Fault 2 Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for input #2
Status from the Annunciator.
1: Active
43749 HMI113 Fault 3 Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the input #3
Status from the Annunciator.
1: Active
43750 Intake Manifold Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature 1 Manifold Temp 1 input from
(Aux101) the I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32762
Sign: S
43751 Low Coolant Lev- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the Low
el (HMI113) Coolant Level input from the
PCCnet Annunciator.
1: Active
43752 Low Fuel Level Read Only 0: Inactive Monitor point for the Low
(HMI113) Fuel Level input from the
PCCnet Annunciator.
1: Active
43755 NonDrive End Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Non
Bearing Tempera- Drive End Bearing Temp in-
ture (Aux101) put from the I/O Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
65534
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: S
43756 Number of Con- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to monitor the amount
nected Bargraph of connected Bargraph mod-
Modules ules.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
43757 Oil Temperature Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Oil
(Aux101) Temp input from the I/O
Module.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
65534
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: S
43758 Modbus Bus Mes- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus bus message count
sage Count
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
43759 Modbus CRC Er- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus CRC errors count
rors Count
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43760 Modbus Excep- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus exception count
tion Count
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43761 Modbus No Re- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus no response count
sponse Count
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43762 Modbus Slave Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus slave message
Message Count count
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43763 Frequency Match Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz frequency match error value
Error 0.001 used by frequency match PI
loop
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43764 Frequency Match Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz offset to the frequency
Offset 0.001 match error calculation
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43765 Load Dump Re- Read Only 0: Inactive indicates a load dump is de-
quest sired due to load exceeding
derate level.
1: Active
43766 Load Govern Read Only 0: Not Applica- indicates status of load gov-
kVAR Ramp State ble ern kVAR ramping control
1: Ramp Load
2: Track Target
3: Ramp Un-
load
4: Ramp Un-
load Complete
43767 Load Govern Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % indicates the final target set-
kVAR Target point for genset kVAR output
when paralleled to utility
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43768 Load Govern kW Read Only 0: Not Applica- indicates status of load gov-
Ramp State ble ern kW ramping control

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Ramp Load
2: Track Target
3: Ramp Un-
load
4: Ramp Un-
load Complete
43769 Load Govern kW Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % indicates the final target set-
Target point for genset kW output
when paralleled to utility
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43770 Permissive Close Read Only 0: Not Allowed indicates when permissive
Allowed sync check conditions have
been met
1: Allowed
43772 Permissive Phase Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: deg phase error signal for the
Match Error permissive sync check algo-
rithm
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43773 Phase Match Er- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: deg phase error signal for the
ror synchronizer control algo-
rithm
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
43774 Ramp Load/Un- Read Only 0: Load indicates overall status of
load Command ramp load unload inputs
1: Unload
43775 Utility Unloaded Read Only 0: Not Avail- indicates unloaded status of
Status able the utility source
1: Not Un-
loaded
2: Unloaded
43776 Genset CB Close Read Only 0: Inactive Indicates if the outputs sta-
Status tus is Inactive or Active
1: Active
43777 Start Type/Confi- Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
gurable Input #11 figurable Input #11.
Switch
1: Active
43778 Scheduler Run Read Only 0: Off Indicates the current run
Command command coming from the
scheduler.
1: No Load
2: With Load
3: Extended
Parallel
43785 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number of start attempts
Since Reset Write since the last reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
43786 Start Attempts Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Number of start attempts
Since Reset Write since the last reset.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967290
Sign: U
43787 Total Start At- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Total number of start at-
tempts Write tempts.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967295
Sign: U
43788 Total Start At- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Total number of start at-
tempts Write tempts.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4294967295
Sign: U
43789 Backup Start Dis- Read Only 0: Inactive This is the status of the Con-
connect/Configur- figurable Input #33.
able Input #33
Switch
1: Active
43790 Backup Start Dis- Read Only 0: Inactive Status of the Backup Start
connect Switch Disconnect Switch Input
1: Active
43791 Battery Charger Read Only 0: Inactive Battery Charger Failed
Failed Switch Switch function output sta-
tus; gives software Inactive/
Active state
1: Active
43792 Battle Short Read Only 0: Inactive Battle Short Switch function
Switch output status (Active or Inac-
tive).
1: Active
43793 Configurable In- Read Only 0: Inactive Configurable Input #1 input
put #1 Switch software state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43794 Configurable In- Read Only 0: Inactive Configurable Input #2 input
put #2 Switch software state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active
43795 Configurable In- Read Only 0: Inactive Configurable Input #13 input
put #13 Switch software state status. Gives
software Inactive/Active
state
1: Active

D-133
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43796 Genset CB Open Read Only 0: Inactive genset cb open command
Command status
1: Active
43797 Number of Con- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Used to monitor the amount
nected Battery of connected Battery Char-
Chargers gers.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
43800 Rated Cooldown Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Minimum time to spend at
Time Write rated speed less than 10%
load before normal shut-
down is allowed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
600
Sign: U
43801 Rated to Idle Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the delay time for tran-
Transition Delay Write sitioning from Rated to Idle
speed. 0 seconds = feature
is disabled.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43802 Rupture Basin Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Rupture Basin fault time
Time Write delay
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43803 Start Time Delay Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets the time to wait from re-
Write ceiving a valid remote start
signal until starting the gen-
set
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
43804 Starting to Rated Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds The time over which the
Ramp Time Write speed reference is to ramp
from starting speed to rated
speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
30
Sign: U
43805 Time Delay to Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets time to run at rated
Stop Write speed before going to cool-
down at idle. Does not apply
to manual runs
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-134
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
600
Sign: U
43806 Voltage Adjust Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % A trim that allows the user to
Write add/subtract an offset to the
nominal voltage when calcu-
lating the voltage setpoint
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: S
43807 Voltage Ramp Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: seconds The time period over which
Time Write the voltage setpoint com-
mand should rise from 0% to
the target voltage
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 5
Sign: U
43809 Remote Start Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus Remote Start
Switch(Modbus) Write
1: Active
43810 Battle Short Read/ 0: Inactive Trim to enable Battle Short
Switch (Modbus) Write via Modbus.
1: Active
43811 Exercise Switch Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus exercise switch
(Modbus) Write
1: Active
43812 Fault Reset (Mod- Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus fault reset.
bus) Write
1: Active
43813 Extended Parallel Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus extended parallel
Switch (Modbus) Write switch
1: Active
43814 PTC Mode Switch Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus PTC Mode switch
(Modbus) Write
1: Active
43815 Start Type (Mod- Read/ 0: Emergency Modbus start type switch
bus) Write
1: Non Emer-
gency
43816 Sync Disable Read/ 0: Inactive use to turn off synchronizer
Write for testing purposes
1: Active
43817 Genset CB Inhibit Read/ 0: Inactive genset cb inhibit from Mod-
Switch (Modbus) Write bus
1: Active
43818 Isolated Bus Read/ 0: Constant Sets the speed control meth-
Speed Control Write od for isolated bus parallel-
Method ing.
1: Droop
43819 Isolated Bus Volt- Read/ 0: Constant Sets the voltage control
age Control Meth- Write method for isolated bus par-
od alleling.

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Droop
43820 Maximum Parallel Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the maximum time that
Time (TDMP) Write the genset can remain paral-
leled to the utility during
closed transition transfers.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1800
Sign: U
43821 Programmed Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the time delay from
Transition Delay Write when one source opens until
(TDPT) the other closes during open
transition transfers.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: U
43822 Retransfer Delay Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the amount of time that
(TDEN) Write the utility source must be
available before the control
will retransfer to that source.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1800
Sign: U
43823 Synchronizer Read/ 0: Phase Sets the speed control meth-
Speed Control Write Match od for synchronizing.
Method
1: Slip Fre-
quency
2: External
43824 Synchronizer Volt- Read/ 0: Voltage Sets the voltage control
age Control Meth- Write Match method for synchronizing.
od
1: External
43825 Transfer Delay Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the amount of time that
(TDNE) Write the genset source must be
available before the control
will transfer to that source.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
120
Sign: U
43826 Transition Type Read/ 0: Open Tran- Sets the load transfer transi-
Write sition tion type for use when Gen-
set Application Type = Pow-
er Transfer Control.
1: Hard Closed
Transition
2: Soft Closed
Transition
43827 Retransfer Inhibit Read/ 0: Inactive retransfer inhibit switch input
Switch (Modbus) Write status from Modbus

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
1: Active
43828 Utility CB Inhibit Read/ 0: Inactive utility cb inhibit from Modbus
Switch (Modbus) Write
1: Active
43829 Utility Parallel Read/ 0: Load Gov- Sets the speed control meth-
Speed Control Write ern od for utility paralleling.
Method
1: Droop
43830 Utility Parallel Read/ 0: Load Gov- Sets the voltage control
Voltage Control Write ern method for utility paralleling.
Method
1: Droop
2: Load Gov-
ern with Droop
Feed Forward
43831 Aux101 Device 0 Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
PCCnet Failure Write vice Response to a loss of a Device 0 I/O
Response Type Module as critical (Shut-
down) or noncritical (Warn-
ing).
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43832 Aux101 Device 1 Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
PCCnet Failure Write vice Response to a loss of a Device 1 I/O
Response Type Module as critical (Shut-
down) or noncritical (Warn-
ing).
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43834 HMI113 Annun- Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
ciator PCCnet Write vice Response to a loss of an Annunciator
Failure Response as critical or noncritical. Se-
Type lecting Critical will cause a
shutdown when the Annun-
ciator looses communica-
tion.
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43835 HMI1xx PCCnet Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
Failure Response Write vice Response to a loss of an HMI1xx Oper-
Type ator Panel as critical or non
critical. A critical response
will shutdown the genset
when PCCnet communica-
tion is lost.
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43836 HMI220 PCCnet Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
Failure Response Write vice Response to a loss of an HMI220 Oper-
Type ator Panel as critical or non
critical.. A critical response
will shutdown the genset
when PCCnet communica-
tion is lost.
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43837 HMI320 PCCnet Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
Failure Response Write vice Response to a loss of an HMI320 Oper-
Type ator Panel as critical or non
critical.. A critical response
will shutdown the genset
when PCCnet communica-
tion is lost.
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43838 HMI4xx PCCnet Read/ 0: Critical De- Selects the genset reaction
Failure Response Write vice Response to a loss of an HMI4xx Oper-
Type ator Panel as critical or non
critical.. A critical response
will shutdown the genset
when PCCnet communica-
tion is lost.
1: NonCritical
Device Re-
sponse
43839 PCCnet Device Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Selects the time allowed for
Failure Time Write arbitration to occur before a
Delay PCCnet failure fault is gener-
ated.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
250
Sign: U
43840 Test With Load Read/ 0: Disabled Use to choose whether a
Enable Write test is with load or without
load.
1: Enabled
43841 Transfer Inhibit Read/ 0: Inactive transfer inhibit switch input
Switch (Modbus) Write status from Modbus
1: Active
43845 Modbus Failure Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Time delay before the con-
Time Delay Write trol activates the Modbus
failure fault after the master
is sensed as no longer proe-
sent.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43846 Modbus Commu- Read/ 0: Do Nothing When set to Reset Com-
nications Lost Re- Write mands will reset the Modbus
sponse Method control logicals to an inactive
state when Modbus commu-
nications are lost
1: Reset Com-
mands
43847 Modbus Clear Read/ 0: Do Nothing Resets all Modbus counters,
Counters Write including J14 if applicable.
1: Clear
Counters
43848 Controlled Shut- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds maximum ramp unload time
down Max Ramp Write during a shutdown with cool-
Unload Time down
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
300
Sign: U
43849 Genset kVAR Set- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Sets the genset load govern
point Write kVAR base load internal op-
erating setpoint in units of
kVAR. Requires that Load
Govern kVAR Setpoint
Source = Internal and Load
Govern kVAR Method =
Genset kVAR.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20000
Sign: S
43850 Genset kVAR Set- Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets the genset load govern
point Percent Write kVAR base load internal op-
erating setpoint in % of
standby kVA rating. Re-
quires that Load Govern
kVAR Setpoint Source = In-
ternal and Load Govern
kVAR Method = Genset
kVAR.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: S
43851 Genset kW Set- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Sets the genset load govern
point Write kW base load internal oper-
ating setpoint in units of kW.
Requires that Load Govern
kW Setpoint Source = Inter-
nal and Load Govern kW
Method = Genset kW.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20000
Sign: S

D-139
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43852 Genset kW Set- Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets the genset load govern
point Percent Write kW base load internal oper-
ating setpoint in % of stand-
by rating. Requires that Load
Govern kW Setpoint Source
= Internal and Load Govern
kW Method = Genset kW.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
100
Sign: S
43853 Genset Power Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Sets the load govern set-
Factor Setpoint Write point for genset power factor
control. Requires that Load
Govern kVAR Setpoint
Source = Internal and Load
Govern kVAR Method =
Genset Power Factor.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.7
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit: 1
Sign: S
43854 Load Demand Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus input for activating
Stop (Modbus) Write load demand stop on the
genset
1: Active
43855 Load Govern Read/ 0: Genset Use to select how genset
kVAR Method Write kVAR kVAR output will be con-
trolled when paralleled to
utility.
1: Genset
Power Factor
2: Utility kVAR
3: Utility Power
Factor
43856 Load Govern Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets load govern kVAR ramp
kVAR Ramp Load Write load rate = Genset Standby
Time kVA * 0.6/ this time.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
900
Sign: U
43857 Load Govern Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets load govern kVAR ramp
kVAR Ramp Un- Write unload rate = Genset Stand-
load Time by KVA * 0.6/ this time.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
900
Sign: U
43859 Load Govern kW Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets load govern kW ramp
Ramp Load Time Write load rate = Genset Standby
kW rating/ this time.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
900
Sign: U
43860 Load Govern kW Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Sets load govern kW ramp
Ramp Unload Write unload rate = Genset Stand-
Time by kW rating/ this time.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
900
Sign: U
43861 Ramp Load/Un- Read/ 0: Load use to control ramp load and
load (Modbus) Write unload via Modbus
1: Unload
43862 Slip Frequency Read/ Multiplier: Unit: Hz Sets the synchronizer slip
Write 0.001 frequency. Requires that
Sync Speed Control Method
= Slip Frequency.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
3
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 3
Sign: S
43863 Utility kVAR Set- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kVAR Sets the utility kVAR peak
point Write shave internal operating set-
point in units of kVAR. Re-
quires that Load Govern
kVAR Setpoint Source = In-
ternal and Load Govern
kVAR Method = Utility kVAR
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
20000
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20000
Sign: S
43864 Utility kVAR Set- Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets the utility kVAR peak
point Percent Write shave internal operating set-
point in % of genset standby
kVA rating. Requires that
Load Govern kVAR Setpoint
Source = Internal and Load
Govern kVAR Method = Util-
ity kVAR.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
320
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
320
Sign: S
43865 Utility kW Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Sets the utility kW minimum
Constraint Write load level for constrained
base load mode of opera-
tion. Requires that Load
Govern kW Setpoint Source
= Internal and Load Govern
kW Method = Genset kW w/
Utility Constraint.

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
20000
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20000
Sign: S
43866 Utility kW Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets utility kW minimum load
Constraint Per- Write level for constrained base
cent load mode in % of genset
standby rating. Requires that
Load Govern kW Setpoint
Source = Internal and Load
Govern kW Method = Gen-
set kW w/Utility Constraint.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
320
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
320
Sign: S
43867 Utility kW Setpoint Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Sets the utility kW peak
Write shave internal operating set-
point in units of kW. Re-
quires that Load Govern kW
Setpoint Source = Internal
and Load Govern kW Meth-
od = Utility kW.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
20000
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20000
Sign: S
43868 Utility kW Setpoint Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: % Sets the utility kW peak
Percent Write shave internal operating set-
point in % of genset standby
rating. Requires that Load
Govern kW Setpoint Source
= Internal and Load Govern
kW Method = Utility kW.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
320
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
320
Sign: S
43869 Utility Power Fac- Read/ Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: PF Sets the internal setpoint for
tor Setpoint Write utility power factor control
mode when paralleled to util-
ity. Requires that Load Gov-
ern kVAR Setpoint Source =
Internal and Load Govern
kVAR Method = Utility Power
Factor.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.7
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit: 1
Sign: S

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43870 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
2 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43871 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
4 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43872 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
5 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43873 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
6 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43874 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
7 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
43875 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
1 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43876 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
2 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43877 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
3 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43878 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
4 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43879 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
5 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43880 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
6 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43881 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
7 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43882 Aux101 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
8 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

D-144
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43883 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
10 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43884 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
11 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43885 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
12 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43886 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
13 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43887 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
14 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43888 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
15 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43889 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
16 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

D-145
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43890 Aux102 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
9 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43891 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
10 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43892 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
11 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43893 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
12 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43894 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
13 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43895 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
14 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43896 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
15 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43897 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
16 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43898 Aux102 1 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
9 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43900 HMI113 Output 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43901 HMI113 Output 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43902 HMI113 Output 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43903 HMI113 Output 4 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43906 Speed Droop En- Read/ 0: Inactive speed droop enable switch
able Switch (Mod- Write input status from Modbus
bus)
1: Active
43907 Voltage Droop Read/ 0: Inactive Voltage droop enable switch
Enable Switch Write input status from Modbus
(Modbus)
1: Active
43908 Genset CB Read/ 0: Inactive genset cb tripped from Mod-
Tripped Switch Write bus
(Modbus)
1: Active
43909 Utility CB Tripped Read/ 0: Inactive utility cb tripped switch input
Switch (Modbus) Write from Modbus
1: Active
43910 Save Trims Read/ 0: Do Nothing The save trims command.
Write
1: Save Trims
43911 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
3 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43912 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
1 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
43913 Aux101 0 Output Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Parameter to allow for the
8 Fault/Event Write entry of the fault/event code
which will turn the output
relay on and off.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
43915 Extended Parallel Read/ 0: Disabled use to enable the extended
Enable Write paralleling mode of PTC
1: Enabled
43920 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43921 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43922 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43923 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43924 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43925 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43926 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43927 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43928 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43929 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43930 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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43931 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43932 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43933 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43934 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43935 Genset Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the genset source.
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43936 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43937 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43938 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43939 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43940 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43941 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43942 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43943 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43944 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43945 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43946 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43947 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43948 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43949 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43950 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43951 Utility Source Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Name for the Utility source
Name Write
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 136 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43952 Speed/Frequency Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: seconds Sets the delay time for gen-
Delay Write erating the Speed/Frequen-
cy mismatch fault
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
10
Sign: U
43953 Speed/Frequency Read/ Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz Sets the threshold for gener-
Threshold Write ating the Speed/Frequency
mismatch fault
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
0.5
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
20
Sign: U
43954 Sync Enable Read/ 0: Inactive Modbus input for enabling
(Modbus) Write the synchronizer
1: Active
43955 Genset Idle En- Read/ 0: Disabled Enables or Disable idling of
able Write genset with external gover-
nor.
1: Enabled
43956 Permissive Fre- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz frequency match error value
quency Match Er- 0.001 used by permissive sync
ror check
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43957 Permissive Fre- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: Hz frequency match error value
quency Match Er- 0.001 used by permissive sync
ror check
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
43958 Sync Enable Read Only 0: Inactive indicates overall status of
Command sync enable inputs
1: Active
43959 Utility Unloaded Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: kW Sets threshold at which util-
Level Write ity source is considered as
unloaded.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
32768
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
32767
Sign: S

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
43960 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43961 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43962 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43963 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43964 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43965 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43966 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43967 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43968 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: C
43969 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43970 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43971 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43972 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43973 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43974 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43975 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43976 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43977 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43978 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43979 HMI113 Fault 1 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43980 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43981 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43982 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43983 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43984 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43985 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43986 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

D-155
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43987 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43988 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43989 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43990 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43991 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43992 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43993 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43994 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
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AD-
DRESS
43995 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43996 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43997 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43998 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
43999 HMI113 Fault 2 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
45999 Unrecognized Read Only 0: All Pairs Indicates whether or not all
SPN/FMI Status Recognized pairs in current DM1 are rec-
ognized
1: Pair Not
Recognized
46000 Genset Phase Read Only 0: L1L2L3 Genset phase rotation
Rotation
1: L1L3L2
2: Not Avail-
able
46001 Utility Phase Read Only 0: L1L2L3 Utility phase rotation
Rotation
1: L1L3L2
2: Not Avail-
able
46002 Genset Bus Read Only 0: L1L2L3 Genset bus phase rotation
Phase Rotation
1: L1L3L2
2: Not Avail-
able
46003 Base Speed Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm Provides a point to monitor
0.0625 the base speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46004 Base Speed Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm Provides a point to monitor
0.0625 the base speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46005 Final Speed Ref- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm Provides a point to monitor
erence 0.0625 the final speed reference
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46006 Final Speed Ref- Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm Provides a point to monitor
erence 0.0625 the final speed reference
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46008 Exhaust Port 1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 1 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
459
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46009 Exhaust Port 2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 2 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46010 Exhaust Port 3 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 3 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46011 Exhaust Port 4 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 4 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46012 Exhaust Port 5 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 5 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
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AD-
DRESS
46013 Exhaust Port 6 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 6 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46014 Exhaust Port 7 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 7 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46015 Exhaust Port 8 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 8 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46016 Exhaust Port 9 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 9 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46017 Exhaust Port 10 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 10 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46018 Exhaust Port 11 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 11 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46019 Exhaust Port 12 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 12 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46020 Exhaust Port 13 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 13 Temperature

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46021 Exhaust Port 14 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 14 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46022 Exhaust Port 15 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 15 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46023 Exhaust Port 16 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 16 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46024 Exhaust Port 17 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 17 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46025 Exhaust Port 18 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 18 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46026 Exhaust Port 19 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 19 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46027 Exhaust Port 20 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Exhaust
Temperature Port 20 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
460

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
3155
Sign: S
46028 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 1
inder 1
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46029 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 2
inder 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46030 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 3
inder 3
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46031 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 4
inder 4
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46032 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 5
inder 5
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46033 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 6
inder 6
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46034 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 7
inder 7
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46035 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 8
inder 8
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46036 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 9
inder 9
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46037 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 10
inder 10
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46038 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 11
inder 11
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46039 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 12
inder 12
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46040 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 13
inder 13
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46041 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 14
inder 14
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46042 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 15
inder 15
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46043 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 16
inder 16
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46044 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 17
inder 17
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46045 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 18
inder 18
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46046 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 19
inder 19
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46047 Knock Level Cyl- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: % Knock Level for cylinder 20
inder 20
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
46048 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
1 der 1
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46049 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
2 der 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46050 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
3 der 3
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46051 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
4 der 4
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46052 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
5 der 5
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46053 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
6 der 6
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46054 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
7 der 7
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46055 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
8 der 8
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46056 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
9 der 9
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46057 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
10 der 10
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46058 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
11 der 11
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46059 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
12 der 12
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46060 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
13 der 13
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46061 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
14 der 14
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46062 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
15 der 15
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46063 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
16 der 16
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46064 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
17 der 17
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U

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MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46065 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
18 der 18
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46066 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
19 der 19
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46067 Knock Count Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Knock count value for Cylin-
20 der 20
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65530
Sign: U
46068 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
1 inder 1
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46069 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
2 inder 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46070 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
3 inder 3
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46071 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
4 inder 4
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46072 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
5 inder 5
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46073 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
6 inder 6
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46074 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
7 inder 7
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:

D-165
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: S
46075 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
8 inder 8
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46076 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
9 inder 9
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46077 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
10 inder 10
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46078 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
11 inder 11
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46079 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
12 inder 12
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46080 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
13 inder 13
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46081 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
14 inder 14
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46082 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
15 inder 15
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46083 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
16 inder 16
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46084 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
17 inder 17
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S

D-166
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46085 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
18 inder 18
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46086 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
19 inder 19
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46087 Spark Timing Cyl Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Degrees Spark timing degrees for cyl-
20 inder 20
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46088 Internal SSM558 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Temperature of the engine
1 Temperature electronic control unit
SSM558 1
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46089 Internal SSM558 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Temperature of the engine
2 Temperature electronic control unit
SSM558 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46090 Internal MCM700 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Temperature of the engine
Temperature electronic control unit
MCM700
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46091 Derate Authoriza- Read Only 0: NO Derate authorization request
tion from customer.
1: YES
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46092 Start System Sta- Read Only 0: Not Tripped Start system status monitor
tus point.
1: Tripped
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46093 Ventilator Fan Read Only 0: OFF Vent Fan status monitor
Status point.
1: ON
2: TRIPPED
3: N/A
46094 Louvres Status Read Only 0: Open Louvres Closed monitor
point.
1: Closed
2: Reserved

D-167
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
3: N/A
46095 Radiator Fan Sta- Read Only 0: OFF Radiator Fan status monitor
tus point.
1: ON
2: TRIPPED
3: N/A
46096 GIB Isolator Open Read Only 0: Close GIB Isolator Open monitor
(Aux101) point.
1: Open
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46097 Alternator Heater Read Only 0: OFF Alternator Heater status
Status monitor point.
1: ON
2: TRIPPED
3: N/A
46099 Gearbox Oil Pres- Read Only 0: No Gearbox Oil Pressure moni-
sure (Aux101) tor point.
1: Yes
46100 Gearbox Oil Tem- Read Only 0: No Gearbox Oil Temperature
perature (Aux101) monitor point.
1: Yes
46101 Start Inhibit No1 Read Only 0: Inactive Start Inhibit No1 monitor
(Aux101) point.
1: Active
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46102 Start Inhibit No2 Read Only 0: Inactive Start Inhibit No2 monitor
(Aux101) point.
1: Active
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46103 Start Inhibit No3 Read Only 0: Inactive Start Inhibit No3 monitor
(Aux101) point.
1: Active
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46104 DC PSU Unavail- Read Only 0: No Engine PSU Not Available
able (Aux101) monitor point.
1: Yes
46105 Ventilator Fan Trip Read Only 0: No Ventilator Fan Trip monitor
(Aux101) point.
1: Yes
46106 Aux1013 Soft- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Software version of the firm-
ware Version ware for the Aux1013
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46107 Aux1014 Soft- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Software version of the firm-
ware Version ware for the Aux1014
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:

D-168
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Sign: U
46108 Aux1015 Soft- Read Only Multiplier: 0.01 Unit: Software version of the firm-
ware Version ware for the Aux1015
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46109 Engine Operating Read Only 0: Engine Indicate current state or
State Stopped mode of operation by the en-
gine
1: PreStart
2: Starting
3: WarmUp
4: Running
5: CoolDown
6: Engine
Stopping
7: PostRun
46110 Fuel Pump Con- Read Only 0: Inactive Fuel pump state
trol Status
1: Active
46111 Time Remaining Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: seconds Indicate time remaining in
in Engine Operat- the current engine state
ing State
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46112 Fuel Shutoff Vent Read Only 0: Closed Fuel shutoff valve status
Valve status
1: Open
46113 Downstream Read Only 0: Closed The result of the FSO driver
Valve Command output command logic for
Status fuel shutoff valve 1
1: Open
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46114 Upstream Valve Read Only 0: Closed The result of the FSO driver
Command Status output command logic for
fuel shutoff valve 2
1: Open
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46115 VPS Status Read Only 0: Not Tested Control setting for fuel shut-
off valve proving system test
1: Pass
2: Reserved
3: FAIL
46116 Gas Supply Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Gage Pressure of gas sup-
sure ply to fuel metering device.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-169
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46117 Engine Oil Pre- Read Only 0: OFF Engine Oil pre heater com-
Heater Ctrl Status mand status
1: ON
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46118 Engine Power Read Only 0: OFF Control setting for cutting
Conservation Ctrl power to various devices
Status when the engine is not in
use
1: ON
46119 Engine Coolant Read Only 0: OFF Engine coolant PreHeater
PreHeater Ctrl states
Status
1: ON
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46120 Engine Coolant Read Only 0: OFF Engine coolant circulating
Pump Ctrl Status pump status
1: ON
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46121 Engine Controlled Read Only 0: Inactive Active when the engine con-
Shutdown Re- trol request a controlled
quest shutdown (shutdown with
cooldown)
1: Active
46122 Emergency Shut- Read Only 0: Inactive Active when the engine con-
down Request trol request an emergency
shutdown (immediate shut-
down)
1: Active
46123 Engine Derate Read Only Multiplier: 0.4 Unit: Percent Derate request in percent
Request made by the engine control
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46124 Coolant Pressure Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Coolant
Pressure.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
46125 Coolant 2 Pres- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Coolant
sure 2 Pressure.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
145
Sign: U
46126 Coolant Tempera- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Coolant
ture Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40

D-170
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
260
Sign: S
46127 Coolant 2 Tem- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Coolant
perature 2 Temperature
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
260
Sign: S
46128 Compressor By- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Engine turbocharger com-
pass Position pressor bypass actuator
position
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46129 Engine Oil Filter Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Engine oil pressure at the
Outlet Pressure outlet of the filter
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46130 Oil Priming Pump Read Only 0: OFF Status for the priming pump
Control Status (ON or OFF)
1: ON
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46131 Oil Priming State Read Only 0: Low Status of the engine before
start (PreLubed or Not)
1: Optimum
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46132 Oil PreHeated Read Only 0: Heated Status of the engine oil be-
State fore start (PreHeated or
Not)
1: Cold
2: Not Avail-
able
46133 Coolant Pre Read Only 0: Heated Status of the engine coolant
Heated State before start (PreHeated or
Not)
1: Cold
2: Not Avail-
able
46134 Ventilation Status Read Only 0: Vented Engine Ventilation Status
(Vented or Not)
1: Not Vented
2: Ventilation
Delay
3: Currently
Venting
4: Not Able To
Determine

D-171
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
5: Not Avail-
able
46135 Intake Manifold Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Intake Manifold Pressure 1
Pressure 1
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46136 Compressor Out- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: kPa Absolute Pressure at the
let Pressure outlet of the compressor.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46137 Turbocharger 1 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for the Turbo-
Boost Pressure charger 1 Boost Pressure
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
1160
Sign: U
46138 Genset Avg AC Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Hz Average Genset AC fre-
Frequency quency
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46139 Fuel Valve 1 Inlet Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Absolute Pressure of Gas on
Absolute Pres- the inlet side of the first sys-
sure tem control valve
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46140 Fuel Valve 1 Out- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Absolute Pressure of Gas on
let Absolute Pres- the outlet side of the first
sure system control valve
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46141 Fuel Valve 1 Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: %
tion
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46142 Fuel Valve 2 Inlet Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Absolute Pressure of Gas on
Absolute Pres- the inlet side of the second
sure system control valve
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46143 Fuel Valve 2 Out- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Absolute Pressure of Gas on
let Absolute Pres- the outlet side of the second
sure system control valve
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-172
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46144 Fuel Valve 2 Posi- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: %
tion
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46145 Gas Mass Flow Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Pounds Gas Mass Flow value of the
per hour engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46146 Gas Mass Flow Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Pounds Gas Mass Flow value of the
per hour engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46147 Throttle 1 Position Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Position of the throttle 1.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46148 Throttle 2 Position Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: % Position of the throttle 2.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46149 Raw Value DE Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Count Raw Value for the DE RTD
RTD Bearing Bearing from the Aux101
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46150 Raw Value Alter- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Count Raw Value Alternator RTD
nator RTD L1 L1 from Aux101 (10 bits raw
data)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46151 Raw Value Alter- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Count Raw Value Alternator RTD
nator RTD L2 L2 from Aux101 (10 bits raw
data)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46152 Raw Value Alter- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Count Raw Value Alternator RTD
nator RTD L3 L3 from Aux101 (10 bits raw
data)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46153 Raw Value NDE Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Count Raw Value NDE RTD Bear-
RTD Bearing ing from Aux101 (10 bits raw
data)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U

D-173
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46154 LBNG Keyswitch Read Only 0: Inactive Driver command that con-
Command trols the output for the key-
switch
1: Active
46155 MCM700 Battery Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Engine Control Module Bat-
Voltage tery Voltage.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
46156 MCM700 Isolated Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Engine Control Module Iso-
Battery Voltage lated Battery Voltage.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46157 CM700 Sensor Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Engine Control Module
Voltage A CM700 Sensor Voltage A
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46158 CM700 Sensor Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Engine Control Module
Voltage B CM700 Sensor Voltage B
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46159 CM700 Sensor Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc Engine Control Module
Voltage C CM700 Sensor Voltage C
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46160 SSM558 1 Battery Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc SSM558 1 Engine Control
Voltage Module Battery Voltage.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
46161 SSM558 1 Iso- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc SSM558 1 Engine Control
lated Battery Volt- Module Isolated Battery Volt-
age age.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
46162 SSM558 2 Battery Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc SSM558 2 Engine Control
Voltage Module Battery Voltage.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
46163 SSM558 2 Iso- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Vdc SSM558 2 Engine Control
lated Battery Volt- Module Isolated Battery Volt-
age age.

D-174
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
65535
Sign: U
46164 Intake Manifold Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Intake Manifold Pressure 2
Pressure 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46165 Intake Manifold Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Monitor point for the Intake
Temperature 2 Manifold Temperature 2
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
40
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
410
Sign: S
46166 Exhaust Back Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for exhaust
Pressure back pressure value
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46168 Air Filter Differen- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: psi Monitor point for air filter dif-
tial Pressure ferential pressure value
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46170 Gas Mass Flow 2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Pounds Gas Mass Flow 2 value of
per hour the engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46171 Gas Mass Flow 2 Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: Pounds Gas Mass Flow 2 value of
per hour the engine.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46175 Gearbox Oil Pres- Read Only 0: Inactive Occurs when Gearbox Low
sure Low Oil Pressure switch be-
comes active.
1: Active
46176 Gearbox Present Read/ 0: No Enables gearbox protection.
Write
1: Yes
46180 EStops disen- Read Only 0: Inactive Monitors the EStops
gaged switches.
1: Active
46182 Radiator Fan con- Read Only 0: Inactive Radiator fan control com-
trol mand
1: Active
46183 Ventilator Fan Read/ 0: Limited Vent fan control mode, limit-
mode Write ed or continuous
1: Continuous

D-175
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46184 Louvre Control Read Only 0: Inactive Louvre control
1: Active
46191 Ventilator Fan Read Only 0: Inactive Ventilator fan control com-
control mand
1: Active
46272 Engine ECM In- Read Only Multiplier: 0.1 Unit: degF Temperature of the engine
ternal Tempera- electronic control unit
ture
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: S
46273 Alternator Heater Read Only 0: No Alternator Heater monitor
ON (Aux101) point.
1: Yes
46288 DE/NDE Cylinder Read/ 0: Drive End Gives reference point for en-
Viewpoint Refer- Write gine cylinder numbering
ence
1: NonDrive
End
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46289 Start System Trip Read Only 0: Not Tripped Start system trip monitor
(Aux 101) point.
1: Tripped
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46290 Louvres Closed Read Only 0: Open Louvres Closed monitor
(Aux 101) point.
1: Closed
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46291 Radiator Fan Trip Read Only 0: Not Tripped Radiator Fan Trip monitor
(Aux 101) point.
1: Tripped
2: Reserved
3: N/A
46300 LBNG Genset En- Read/ 0: Disable Switch to enable or disable
able Write the gas specific features and
parameters
1: Enable
46301 Aux1013 Enable Read/ 0: Disable Enable the processing for
Write Aux1013 messages
1: Enable
46302 Aux1014 Enable Read/ 0: Disable Enable the processing for
Write Aux1014 messages
1: Enable
46303 Aux1015 Enable Read/ 0: Disable Enable the processing for
Write Aux1015 messages
1: Enable
46304 Aux1016 Enable Read/ 0: Disable Enable the processing for
Write Aux1016 messages
1: Enable

D-176
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46308 Aux1013 Input Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Input Port configuration bye
Port Config Write for the Aux1013
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46309 Aux1014 Input Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Input Port configuration bye
Port Config Write for the Aux1014
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46310 Aux1015 Input Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Input Port configuration bye
Port Config Write for the Aux1015
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46311 Aux1013 DI Ac- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Digital Input Port configura-
tive High/Low Write tion active High or active low
Selection for the Aux1013
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46312 Aux1014 DI Ac- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Digital Input Port configura-
tive High/Low Write tion active High or active low
Selection for the Aux1014
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46313 Aux1015 DI Ac- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Digital Input Port configura-
tive High/Low Write tion active High or active low
Selection for the Aux1015
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46314 Aux1013 DI Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Discrete Input configuration
Config Mask Write bit mask for the Aux1013
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46315 Aux1014 DI Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Discrete Input configuration
Config Mask Write bit mask for the Aux1014
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U

D-177
MOD- PARAMETER MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION
BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46316 Aux1015 DI Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Discrete Input configuration
Config Mask Write bit mask for the Aux1015
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
255
Sign: U
46317 Rated Oil Temper- Read/ Multiplier: Unit: degF Oil temperature threshold for
ature Threshold Write 0.015625 the engine to be able to run
at rated speed
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
60
Sign: S
46318 Alternator Effi- Read/ Multiplier: Unit: % Alternator efficiency
ciency Write 0.0025
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit: 1
Sign: U
46323 Vehicle Electrical Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Ve-
Power 2 Write hicle Electrical Power 2 mes-
PGN65165 En- sage
able
1: Enabled
46326 Gaseous Fuel Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Gas-
Pressure Write eous Fuel Pressure mes-
PGN65163 En- sage
able
1: Enabled
46327 Fuel Information 3 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Fuel
Gaseous Write Information 3 Gaseous
PGN64930 En- message
able
1: Enabled
46328 Fuel Information 2 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Fuel
Gaseous Write Information 2 Gaseous
PGN65153 En- message
able
1: Enabled
46332 Inlet/Exhaust Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Inlet/
Conditions Write Exhaust Conditions mes-
PGN65270 En- sage
able
1: Enabled
46333 Knock Count 1 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables Knock
PGN65336 En- Write Count 1 message
able
1: Enabled
46334 Knock Count 2 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables Knock
PGN65337 En- Write Count 2 message
able
1: Enabled

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46335 Knock Count 3 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables Knock
PGN65338 En- Write Count 3 message
able
1: Enabled
46336 Knock Count 4 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables Knock
PGN65339 En- Write Count 4 message
able
1: Enabled
46337 Knock Count 5 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables Knock
PGN65340 En- Write Count 5 message
able
1: Enabled
46338 Ignition Timing 1 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Igni-
PGN65154 En- Write tion Timing 1 message
able
1: Enabled
46339 Ignition Timing 2 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Igni-
PGN65155 En- Write tion Timing 2 message
able
1: Enabled
46340 Ignition Timing 3 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Igni-
PGN65156 En- Write tion Timing 3 message
able
1: Enabled
46341 Ignition Timing 4 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Igni-
PGN65157 En- Write tion Timing 4 message
able
1: Enabled
46342 Ignition Timing 5 Read/ 0: Disabled A trim that enables the Igni-
PGN65158 En- Write tion Timing 5 message
able
1: Enabled
46344 StartEnable Read/ 0: Disable Remote MODBUS StartEn-
(MODBUS Input) Write able input.
1: Enable
46346 Cylinder Identifi- Read/ 0: Drive End Parameter to define on
cation Starting Write which end is the numbering
Point of the cylinder starting on the
HMI (NDE or DE)
1: Non Drive
End
2: N/A
46348 Target Speed Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm The speed reference func-
0.0625 tion desired speed before
ramping
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0
Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4000
Sign: U
46349 Target Speed Read Only Multiplier: Unit: rpm The speed reference func-
0.0625 tion desired speed before
ramping
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 0

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Size (bits): 32 Upper Limit:
4000
Sign: U
46367 Modbus Bus Mes- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: The number of Modbus mes-
sage Count (J14) sages with no response, for
J14 port only
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46368 Modbus CRC Er- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: The number of Modbus CRC
ror Count (J14) errors, for J14 only.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46369 Modbus Excep- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus exception count, for
tion Count (J14) J14 only.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46370 Modbus No Re- Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: Modbus no response count,
sponse Count for J14 only.
(J14)
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46371 Modbus Slave Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: The number of Modbus
Message Count slave messages, for J14
(J14) only.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46372 Modbus Node Ad- Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Sets the Modbus address for
dress (J14) Write this node, for J14 only.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit: 1
Size (bits): 8 Upper Limit:
247
Sign: U
46373 Modbus Baud Read/ 1.6666667 Sets the baud rate for Mod-
Rate (J14) Write bus communications, for J14
only.
3.375
6.75
3: 19200
46374 Modbus Parity Read/ 0: Even Sets the Modbus parity for
(J14) Write this node, for J14 only.
1: Odd
2: None
46380 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:

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Sign: C
46381 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46382 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46383 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46384 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46385 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46386 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46387 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46388 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46389 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:

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Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46390 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46391 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46392 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46393 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46394 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46395 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46396 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46397 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46398 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46399 HMI113 Fault 3 Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Text Write string to enter the configur-
able fault text for this fault.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46561 Operator Panel Read Only Multiplier: 1 Unit: 16bit number to represent
Status the status of operator panel
indications.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 16 Upper Limit:
Sign: U
46600 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46601 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46602 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46603 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46604 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46605 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46606 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46607 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46608 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46609 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46610 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46611 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46612 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46613 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46614 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46615 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46616 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46617 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46618 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46619 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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AD-
DRESS
46620 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46621 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46622 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46623 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46624 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46625 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46626 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46627 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46628 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46629 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46630 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46631 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46632 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46633 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46634 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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BUS ACCESS
AD-
DRESS
46635 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46636 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46637 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46638 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46639 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46640 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46641 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46642 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46643 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46644 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46645 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46646 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46647 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46648 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46649 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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AD-
DRESS
46650 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46651 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46652 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46653 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46654 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46655 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46656 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46657 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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AD-
DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46658 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46659 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 1 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46660 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46661 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46662 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46663 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46664 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46665 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46666 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46667 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46668 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46669 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46670 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46671 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46672 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46673 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46674 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46675 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46676 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46677 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46678 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46679 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 2 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-193
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46800 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46801 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46802 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46803 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46804 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46805 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46806 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46807 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-194
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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46808 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46809 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46810 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46811 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46812 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46813 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46814 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-195
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46815 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46816 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46817 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46818 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46819 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46820 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46821 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46822 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-196
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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46823 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46824 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46825 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46826 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46827 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46828 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46829 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-197
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46830 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46831 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46832 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46833 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46834 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46835 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46836 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46837 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-198
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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46838 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46839 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46840 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46841 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46842 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46843 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46844 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-199
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46845 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46846 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46847 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46848 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46849 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46850 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46851 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46852 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-200
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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46853 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46854 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46855 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46856 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46857 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46858 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46859 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-201
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BUS ACCESS
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46860 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46861 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46862 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46863 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46864 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46865 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46866 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46867 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-202
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BUS ACCESS
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DRESS
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46868 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46869 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46870 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46871 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46872 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46873 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46874 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-203
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BUS ACCESS
AD-
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46875 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46876 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46877 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46878 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46879 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46880 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46881 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46882 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

D-204
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BUS ACCESS
AD-
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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46883 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46884 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46885 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46886 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46887 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46888 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46889 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

D-205
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BUS ACCESS
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46890 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46891 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46892 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46893 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46894 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46895 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46896 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46897 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46898 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46899 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 3 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46900 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46901 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46902 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46903 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46904 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46905 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46906 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46907 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46908 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46909 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46910 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46911 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46912 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46913 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46914 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46915 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46916 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46917 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46918 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46919 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 4 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46920 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46921 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46922 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46923 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46924 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46925 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46926 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46927 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46928 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46929 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46930 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46931 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46932 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46933 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46934 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46935 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46936 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46937 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46938 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46939 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 5 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46940 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46941 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46942 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46943 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46944 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46945 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46946 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46947 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46948 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46949 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46950 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46951 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46952 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46953 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46954 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46955 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46956 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46957 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46958 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46959 Aux101 1 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 6 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46960 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46961 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46962 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46963 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46964 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46965 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46966 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46967 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46968 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46969 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46970 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46971 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46972 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46973 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46974 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46975 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46976 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46977 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46978 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46979 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 7 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46980 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46981 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46982 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46983 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46984 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46985 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46986 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46987 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.

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Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46988 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46989 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46990 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46991 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46992 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46993 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46994 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

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46995 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46996 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46997 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46998 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C
46999 Aux101 0 Analog Read/ Multiplier: 1 Unit: Twenty (20) character text
Input 8 Fault Text Write field to allow for the entry of
the displayed configurable
fault text.
Offset: 0 Lower Limit:
Size (bits): 168 Upper Limit:
Sign: C

TABLE D-2. MODBUS FAULT STATUS BITMAPS


MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40400 0 Fault Status Bitmap 1 115 Engine Magnetic Crankshaft Speed/ Shutdown
Position
40400 1 Fault Status Bitmap 1 122 Intake Manifold 1 Pressure:Vtg Warning
Above Normal
40400 2 Fault Status Bitmap 1 123 Intake Manifold 1 Pressure:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40400 3 Fault Status Bitmap 1 124 Intake Manifold 1 Pressure:Moder- Warning
ately Severe
40400 4 Fault Status Bitmap 1 135 Engine Oil Rifle Pressure 1:Vtg Warning
Above Normal
40400 5 Fault Status Bitmap 1 141 Engine Oil Rifle Pressure 1:Vtg Be- Warning
low Normal
40400 6 Fault Status Bitmap 1 143 Engine Oil Rifle Pressure Moderate- Warning
ly Severe

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MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40400 7 Fault Status Bitmap 1 144 Engine Coolant Temp 1:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40400 8 Fault Status Bitmap 1 145 Engine Coolant Temp 1:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40400 9 Fault Status Bitmap 1 146 Engine Coolant Temp:Moderately Derate
Above Normal
40400 10 Fault Status Bitmap 1 151 Engine Coolant Temp:Severely Shutdown
Above Normal
40400 11 Fault Status Bitmap 1 153 Intake Manifold 1 Temp:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40400 12 Fault Status Bitmap 1 154 Intake Manifold 1 Temp:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40400 13 Fault Status Bitmap 1 155 Intake Manifold 1 Temp:Severely Shutdown
Above Normal
40400 14 Fault Status Bitmap 1 187 Sensor Supply 2:Vtg Below Normal Warning
40400 15 Fault Status Bitmap 1 195 Coolant Level Sensor 1:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40401 0 Fault Status Bitmap 2 196 Coolant Level Sensor 1:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40401 1 Fault Status Bitmap 2 197 Coolant Level:Below Normal Mod- Warning
erately Severe
40401 2 Fault Status Bitmap 2 212 Engine Oil Temp Sensor 1:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40401 3 Fault Status Bitmap 2 213 Engine Oil Temp Sensor 1:Vtg below Warning
Normal
40401 4 Fault Status Bitmap 2 214 Engine Oil Temp:Above Normal Shutdown
Most severe
40401 5 Fault Status Bitmap 2 221 Barometric Pressure:Vtg Above Nor- Warning
mal
40401 6 Fault Status Bitmap 2 222 Barometric Pressure Sensor:Vtg Be- Warning
low Normal
40401 7 Fault Status Bitmap 2 223 Eng Oil Burn Valve Solenoid:Vtg Be- Warning
low Normal
40401 8 Fault Status Bitmap 2 224 Engine Oil Burn Valve Solenoid:Vtg Warning
Above Normal
40401 9 Fault Status Bitmap 2 227 Sensor Supply 2:Vtg Above Normal Warning
40401 10 Fault Status Bitmap 2 228 Coolant Pressure:Below Normal Shutdown
Most Severe
40401 11 Fault Status Bitmap 2 231 Coolant Pressure Sensor:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40401 12 Fault Status Bitmap 2 232 Coolant Pressure Sensor:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40401 13 Fault Status Bitmap 2 234 Engine Crankshaft Speed/ Shutdown
Posn:Above Normal
40401 14 Fault Status Bitmap 2 235 Coolant Level:Below NormalMost Shutdown
Severe
40401 15 Fault Status Bitmap 2 238 Sensor Supply 3:Vtg Below Normal Warning
40402 0 Fault Status Bitmap 3 239 Voltage Supply C High Error Warning
40402 1 Fault Status Bitmap 3 245 Radiator Fan Control Driver Low Er- Warning
ror
40402 2 Fault Status Bitmap 3 261 Engine Fuel Temp:Above Normal Warning
Moderately Severe
40402 3 Fault Status Bitmap 3 263 Engine Fuel Temp Sensor 1:Vtg Warning
Above Normal

D-221
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40402 4 Fault Status Bitmap 3 265 Engine Fuel Temp Sensor 1:Vtg Be- Warning
low Normal
40402 5 Fault Status Bitmap 3 266 Engine Fuel Temp:Above Normal Shutdown
Most severe
40402 6 Fault Status Bitmap 3 271 Fuel Pump Pressurizing Assembly Warning
1:Vtg Below Normal
40402 7 Fault Status Bitmap 3 272 Fuel Pump Pressurizing Assembly Warning
1:Vtg Above Normal
40402 8 Fault Status Bitmap 3 281 APC_DIESEL_CYL_PRS_IM- Warning
BAL_ERROR
40402 9 Fault Status Bitmap 3 285 SAE J1939 Muxing PGN Timeout:Ab- Warning
normal Update Rate
40402 10 Fault Status Bitmap 3 286 SAE J1939 Muxing Config:Out of Warning
Calibration
40402 13 Fault Status Bitmap 3 295 AMBIENT_AIR_PRESS_KEY- Warning
ON_ERROR
40402 14 Fault Status Bitmap 3 319 RTC PWR Intr:Data Erratic Intermit- Warning
tent or Wrong
40402 15 Fault Status Bitmap 3 322 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
1:UnderCurrent
40403 0 Fault Status Bitmap 4 323 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
5:UnderCurrent
40403 1 Fault Status Bitmap 4 324 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
3:UnderCurrent
40403 2 Fault Status Bitmap 4 325 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
6:UnderCurrent
40403 3 Fault Status Bitmap 4 331 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
2:UnderCurrent
40403 4 Fault Status Bitmap 4 332 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
4:UnderCurrent
40403 6 Fault Status Bitmap 4 342 Electronic Calibration Code:Out of Shutdown
Calibration
40403 7 Fault Status Bitmap 4 343 Eng Ctrl:internal h/w failureBad De- Warning
vice/Component
40403 8 Fault Status Bitmap 4 351 Injector Power Supply:Bad Device/ Warning
Component
40403 9 Fault Status Bitmap 4 352 Sensor Supply 1:Vtg Below Normal Warning
40403 10 Fault Status Bitmap 4 359 Fail To Start Fault Shutdown
40403 11 Fault Status Bitmap 4 386 Sensor Supply 1:Vtg Above Normal Warning
40403 12 Fault Status Bitmap 4 415 Eng Oil Rifle Pressure:Below Nor- Shutdown
malMost Severe
40403 13 Fault Status Bitmap 4 418 Water in Fuel Indicator:Above Nor- Warning
malLeast Severe
40403 14 Fault Status Bitmap 4 421 Eng Oil Temp:Above NormalModer- Warning
ately Severe
40403 15 Fault Status Bitmap 4 422 COOLANT_LEVEL_READING_IN- Warning
CORRECT
40404 0 Fault Status Bitmap 5 425 OIL_TEMPERA- Warning
TURE_IN_RANGE_ERROR
40404 1 Fault Status Bitmap 5 426 J1939 Datalink:Data Erratic/Intermit- Warning
tent/Wrong
40404 2 Fault Status Bitmap 5 427 J1939 Datalink Abnormal Rate Warning
40404 3 Fault Status Bitmap 5 435 OIL_PRESSURE_SWITCH_ERROR Warning
40404 4 Fault Status Bitmap 5 441 Low Battery Voltage Warning

D-222
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40404 5 Fault Status Bitmap 5 442 High Battery Voltage Warning
40404 6 Fault Status Bitmap 5 449 Injector Metering Rail 1 Pres- Shutdown
sure:Above Normal
40404 7 Fault Status Bitmap 5 451 Injector Metering Rail 1 Pressure:Vtg Warning
Above Normal
40404 8 Fault Status Bitmap 5 452 Injector Metering Rail 1 Pressure:Vtg Warning
Below Normal
40404 9 Fault Status Bitmap 5 488 Intake Manifold 1 Temp:Above Nor- Derate
malModerate
40404 10 Fault Status Bitmap 5 546 Fuel Delivery Pressure:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40404 11 Fault Status Bitmap 5 547 Fuel Delivery Pressure:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40404 12 Fault Status Bitmap 5 553 APC_DIESEL_HIGH_PRS_ERROR Warning
40404 13 Fault Status Bitmap 5 554 APC_DIESEL_PRS_SIR_ERROR Warning
40404 14 Fault Status Bitmap 5 556 Crankcase Pressure:Above Normal Shutdown
Most Severe
40404 15 Fault Status Bitmap 5 559 Injector Metering Rail 1 Pressure:Be- Warning
low Normal
40405 1 Fault Status Bitmap 6 611 Engine Shut Down Hot Condition Ex- Warning
ists
40405 3 Fault Status Bitmap 6 689 Eng Crankshaft Speed/Pos Warning Warning
40405 4 Fault Status Bitmap 6 731 Eng Speed:Cam/Crankshaft Mis- Warning
alignment
40405 7 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1117 Power Lost With Ignition On Warning
40405 8 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1122 Rated to Idle Transition NONE
40405 9 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1124 Delayed Shutdown Fault Warning
40405 10 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1131 Battle Short Mode Active Warning
40405 11 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1132 Controlled Shutdown In Process Warning
40405 13 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1243 Engine Derate Derate
40405 14 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1244 Engine Normal Shutdown Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40405 15 Fault Status Bitmap 6 1245 Engine Shutdown Shutdown
40406 0 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1246 Unrecognized Engine Fault Warning
40406 1 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1247 Engine Shutdown Unannounced Shutdown
40406 2 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1248 Engine Warning Warning
40406 3 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1256 Ctrl Module ID Input State Warning Warning
Errior
40406 4 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1257 Ctrl Module ID I/P State shutdown Er- Shutdown
ror
40406 5 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1322 kW Load Setpoint OOR High Warning
40406 6 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1323 kW Load Setpoint OOR Low Warning
40406 7 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1324 kVAR Load Setpoint OOR High Warning
40406 8 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1325 kVAR Load Setpoint OOR Low Warning
40406 9 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1336 Cooldown Completed Fault Shutdown
40406 10 Fault Status Bitmap 7 1357 Eng Oil Lvl Remote Reservoir:Below Warning
Normal
40407 0 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1376 Eng Camshaft Speed/Pos Warning Warning
40407 3 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1416 Fail to Shutdown Warning
40407 4 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1417 Power Down Failure Warning
40407 5 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1433 Local EStop Shutdown

D-223
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40407 6 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1434 Remote EStop Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40407 7 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1435 Low Coolant Temperature Warning
40407 8 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1438 Fail To Crank Fault Shutdown
40407 9 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1439 Low Fuel in Day Tank Warning
40407 10 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1441 Low Fuel Level Warning
40407 11 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1442 Weak Battery Warning
40407 12 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1443 Dead Battery Shutdown
40407 13 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1444 Generator kW Load Condition Exists Warning
40407 14 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1445 Generator AC Current Condition Ex- Shutdown
ists w/Cool-
down
40407 15 Fault Status Bitmap 8 1446 Generator AC Voltage Critical High Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40408 0 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1447 Generator AC Voltage Critical Low Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40408 1 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1448 Generator AC Frequency Critical Low Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40408 2 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1449 Overfrequency Warning
40408 3 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1459 Generator kW Load Critical Low Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40408 4 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1461 Loss of Field Shutdown
40408 5 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1463 Not In Auto NONE
40408 6 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1464 Load Dump Warning
40408 7 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1465 Ready To Load NONE
40408 8 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1469 Speed/Frequency Mismatch Fault Warning
40408 9 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1471 Generator AC Current Moderate High Warning
40408 10 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1472 Generator AC Current Critical Hi Shutdown
w/Cool-
down
40408 11 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1483 Common Alarm None
40408 12 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1548 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
7:UnderCurrent
40408 13 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1549 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
8:UnderCurrent
40408 14 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1551 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
10:UnderCurrent
40408 15 Fault Status Bitmap 9 1552 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
11:UnderCurrent
40409 0 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1553 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
12:UnderCurrent
40409 1 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1554 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
13:UnderCurrent
40409 2 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1555 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
14:UnderCurrent
40409 3 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1556 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
15:UnderCurrent
40409 4 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1557 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
16:UnderCurrent

D-224
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40409 7 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1622 Injector Solenoid Driver Cylinder Warning
9:UnderCurrent
40409 8 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1689 Real Time Clock Power Interrupt Warning
Fault
40409 9 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1695 SENSOR_SUPPLY_5_VOLT- Warning
AGE_HIGH_ERROR
40409 10 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1696 SENSOR_SUPPLY_5_VOLT- Warning
AGE_LOW_ERROR
40409 11 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1843 Crankcase Pressure:Vtg Above Nor- Warning
mal
40409 12 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1844 Crankcase Pressure:Vtg Below Nor- Warning
mal
40409 13 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1845 Water in Fuel Indicator:Vtg Above Warning
Normal
40409 14 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1846 Water in Fuel Indicator:Vtg Below Warning
Normal
40409 15 Fault Status Bitmap 10 1847 Eng Coolant Temp Shutdown w/ Shutdown
Cool w/Cool-
down
40410 0 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1852 Water in Fuel Indicator:Above Nor- Warning
malModerate
40410 1 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1853 HMI113 Fault 1 Warning
40410 2 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1854 HMI113 Fault 2 Warning
40410 3 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1855 HMI113 Fault 3 Warning
40410 5 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1891 Eng Oil Change Interval Warning
40410 6 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1893 J39_EGR_VALVE_COMM_TIME- Warning
OUT_ERROR
40410 7 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1894 J39_VGT_COMM_TIMEOUT_ER- Warning
ROR
40410 8 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1896 EGR_DL_VALVE_STUCK_ERROR Warning
40410 9 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1899 EGR_DELTA_P_IR_LOW_ERROR Warning
40410 11 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1912 Utility Loss Of Phase Warning
40410 12 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1913 Genset Loss Of Phase Warning
40410 13 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1914 Utility Phase Rotation Warning
40410 14 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1915 Genset Phase Rotation Warning
40410 15 Fault Status Bitmap 11 1916 Sync Check OK NONE
40411 0 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1917 High Fuel Level Warning
40411 1 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1918 Very Low Fuel Level Shutdown
40411 2 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1933 EGR_DL_VOLTAGE_HIGH_ERROR Warning
40411 3 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1934 EGR_DL_VOLTAGE_LOW_ERROR Warning
40411 4 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1935 EGR_DL_COM- Warning
MAND_SOURCE_ERROR
40411 5 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1942 BEYOND_THD_AZ_ERROR Warning
40411 6 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1943 CBR_DENSITY_DERATE_ER- NONE
ROR_ID
40411 7 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1944 HMI113 Output Configuration Fault Warning
40411 8 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1961 EGR_DL_EDU_TMPTR_HIGH_ER- Warning
ROR
40411 9 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1974 CRANKCASE_PRES- Warning
SURE_LEAST_SEV_HIGH
40411 10 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1992 Eng Crankshaft Speed/Posn:Above Shutdown
Normal
40411 11 Fault Status Bitmap 12 1999 Maximum Parallel Time Warning
40411 12 Fault Status Bitmap 12 2185 Sensor Supply 4:Vtg Above Normal Warning

D-225
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40411 13 Fault Status Bitmap 12 2186 Sensor Supply 4:Vtg Below Normal Warning
40411 14 Fault Status Bitmap 12 2215 Fuel Pump Delivery Pressure:Below Warning
Normal
40411 15 Fault Status Bitmap 12 2249 APC_DIESEL_LOW2_PRS_ERROR Warning
40412 0 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2261 Fuel Pump Delivery Pressure:Above Warning
Normal
40412 1 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2262 Fuel Pump DeliveryBelow Normal Warning
40412 2 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2265 Electric Lift Pump for Eng Fuel:Vtg Warning
Above Normal
40412 3 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2266 Electric Lift Pump for Eng Fuel:Vtg Warning
Below Normal
40412 4 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2292 APC_DIESEL_FLOW_HIGH_ER- Warning
ROR
40412 5 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2293 APC_DIESEL_FLOW_LOW_ERROR Warning
40412 6 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2311 Electronic Fuel Injection Control Warning
Valve
40412 7 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2328 Utility Available NONE
40412 8 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2331 Utility Undervoltage Warning
40412 9 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2332 Utility Connected NONE
40412 10 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2333 Genset Connected NONE
40412 11 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2335 Excitation/Loss of AC Voltage Sens- Shutdown
ing
40412 12 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2336 Checksum Fault Shutdown
40412 13 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2342 Too Long in Idle Warning
40412 14 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2358 Utility Overvoltage Warning
40412 15 Fault Status Bitmap 13 2377 Fan Control:Vtg Above Normal Warning
40413 0 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2396 Utility Breaker Fail To Close Warning
40413 1 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2397 Utility Breaker Fail To Open Warning
40413 4 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2555 GHC_LOW_VOLTAGE_ERROR_1 Warning
40413 5 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2556 GHC_HIGH_VOLTAGE_ERROR_1 Warning
40413 6 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2678 Charging Alternator Failure Fault Warning
40413 7 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2965 Genset Available NONE
40413 8 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2971 Test/Exercise is Active Fault NONE
40413 9 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2972 Field Overload Shutdown
40413 10 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2973 CHARGE_PRESS_IR_ERROR Warning
40413 11 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2943 Manual Switch Configuration Fault Warning
40413 12 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2944 Auto Switch Configuration Fault Warning
40413 13 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2914 Genset AC Meter Failed Shutdown
40413 14 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2915 Genset Bus AC Meter Failed Warning
40413 15 Fault Status Bitmap 14 2916 Utility AC Meter Failed Warning
40414 0 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2814 Genset CT Ratio Too Small Shutdown
40414 1 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2815 Genset CT Ratio Too Large Warning
40414 2 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2816 Genset PT Ratio Too Small Shutdown
40414 3 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2817 Genset PT Ratio Too Large Warning
40414 4 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2818 Genset Bus PT Ratio Too Small Shutdown
40414 5 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2819 Genset Bus PT Ratio Too Large Warning
40414 6 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2821 Utility PT Ratio Too Small Shutdown
40414 7 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2822 Utility PT Ratio Too Large Warning
40414 8 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2619 Aux101 0 Input 1 Fault Warning
40414 9 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2621 Aux101 0 Input 2 Fault Warning
40414 10 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2622 Aux101 0 Input 3 Fault Warning
40414 11 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2623 Aux101 0 Input 4 Fault Warning
40414 12 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2624 Aux101 0 Input 5 Fault Warning

D-226
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40414 13 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2625 Aux101 0 Input 6 Fault Warning
40414 14 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2626 Aux101 0 Input 7 Fault Warning
40414 15 Fault Status Bitmap 15 2627 Aux101 0 Input 8 Fault Warning
40415 0 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2882 Aux101 1 Input 1 Fault Warning
40415 1 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2883 Aux101 1 Input 2 Fault Warning
40415 2 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2884 Aux101 1 Input 3 Fault Warning
40415 3 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2885 Aux101 1 Input 4 Fault Warning
40415 4 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2886 Aux101 1 Input 5 Fault Warning
40415 5 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2887 Aux101 1 Input 6 Fault Warning
40415 6 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2888 Aux101 1 Input 7 Fault Warning
40415 7 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2889 Aux101 1 Input 8 Fault Warning
40415 8 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2628 Aux102 0 Expansion Input 1 Fault Warning
40415 9 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2629 Aux102 0 Expansion Input 2 Fault Warning
40415 10 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2631 Aux102 0 Expansion Input 3 Fault Warning
40415 11 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2632 Aux102 0 Expansion Input 4 Fault Warning
40415 12 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2891 Aux102 1 Expansion Input 1 Fault Warning
40415 13 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2892 Aux102 1 Expansion Input 2 Fault Warning
40415 14 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2893 Aux102 1 Expansion Input 3 Fault Warning
40415 15 Fault Status Bitmap 16 2894 Aux102 1 Expansion Input 4 Fault Warning
40416 0 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2895 PCCnet Device Failed Warning Warning
40416 1 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2896 PCCnet Device Failed Shutdown Shutdown
40416 2 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2917 Genset Bus Voltage OOR Warning Warning
40416 3 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2918 Utility Voltage OOR Warning Warning
40416 4 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2919 Utility Current OOR Warning Warning
40416 5 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2921 Genset Bus Current OOR Warning Warning
40416 6 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2922 Genset Neutral Current OOR Warn- Warning
ing
40416 7 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2923 Genset Bus kW OOR Warning Warning
40416 8 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2924 Genset Bus kVAR OOR Warning Warning
40416 9 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2925 Genset Bus kVA OOR Warning Warning
40416 10 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2926 Utility kW OOR Warning Warning
40416 11 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2927 Utility kVAR OOR Warning Warning
40416 12 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2928 Utility kVA OOR Warning Warning
40416 14 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2931 AUX101 Device ID Fault Warning
40416 15 Fault Status Bitmap 17 2779 Utility Unloaded Event NONE
40417 3 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2932 AUX101 Oil Temp OOR Hi Warning
40417 4 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2933 AUX101 Oil Temp OOR Low Warning
40417 5 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2657 Exhaust Stack Temp 1 OOR High Warning
40417 6 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2947 Exhaust Stack Temp 1 OOR Low Warning
40417 7 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2949 High Exhaust Stack Temperature 1 Warning
40417 8 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2653 Exhaust Stack Temp 2 OOR High Warning
40417 9 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2946 Exhaust Stack Temp 2 OOR Low Warning
40417 10 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2948 High Exhaust Stack Temperature 2 Warning
40417 11 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2934 Ambient Temp OOR High Warning
40417 12 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2935 Ambient Temp OOR Low Warning
40417 13 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2936 Fuel Level OOR High Warning
40417 14 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2937 Fuel Level OOR Low Warning
40417 15 Fault Status Bitmap 18 2951 Alternator Temp 1 OOR High Warning
40418 0 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2952 Alternator Temp 1 OOR Low Warning
40418 1 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2953 High Alternator Temp 1 Warning
40418 2 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2954 Alternator Temp 2 OOR High Warning
40418 3 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2955 Alternator Temp 2 OOR Low Warning

D-227
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40418 4 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2956 High Alternator Temp 2 Warning
40418 5 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2957 Alternator Temp 3 OOR High Warning
40418 6 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2958 Alternator Temp 3 OOR Low Warning
40418 7 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2959 High Alternator Temp 3 Warning
40418 8 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2992 Intake Manifold Temp 1 OOR High Warning
40418 9 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2978 Intake Manifold Temp 1 OOR Low Warning
40418 10 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2981 Drive End Bearing Temp OOR High Warning
40418 11 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2982 Drive End Bearing Temp OOR Low Warning
40418 12 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2983 High Drive End Bearing Temperature Warning
40418 13 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2984 NonDrive End Bearing Temp OOR Warning
High
40418 14 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2985 NonDrive End Bearing Temp OOR Warning
Low
40418 15 Fault Status Bitmap 19 2986 High NonDrive End Bearing Tem- Warning
perature
40419 0 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2945 Rupture Basin Warning
40419 1 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2979 High Alternator Temp Switch fault Warning
40419 2 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2993 Battery Charger Failed Fault Warning
40419 3 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2938 Earth/Ground Fault Warning
40419 4 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2939 Modbus Failure Fault Warning
40419 5 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2977 Low Coolant Level #2 Warning
40419 6 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1978 Speed Bias OOR High Warning
40419 7 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2541 Voltage Bias OOR Low Warning
40419 8 Fault Status Bitmap 20 2539 Voltage Bias OOR High Warning
40419 9 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1573 Configurable Input #1 NONE
40419 10 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1312 Configurable Input #2 NONE
40419 11 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1317 Configurable Input #13 NONE
40419 12 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1318 Configurable Input #14 NONE
40419 13 Fault Status Bitmap 20 1979 Speed Bias OOR Low Warning
40430 0 Event Status Bitmap 1 1540 Common Warning NONE
40430 1 Event Status Bitmap 1 1541 Common Shutdown NONE
40431 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 121 EPS Main Channel Lost Error Warning
map 1
40431 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 136 Oil Inlet Pressure High Error Warning
map 1
40431 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 137 Oil Inlet Pressure Low Error Warning
map 1
40431 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 142 Oil Overpressure Error Warning
map 1
40431 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 156 Intake Manifold Temp 2 OORH Warning
map 1
40431 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 157 Intake Manifold Temp 2 OORL Warning
map 1
40431 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 158 Intake Manifold Temp 2 High Shutdown
map 1
40431 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 159 Intake Manifold 3 Temp OORH Warning
map 1
40431 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 161 Intake Manifold 3 Temp OORL Warning
map 1
40431 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 162 Intake Manifold 3 Temp High Shutdown
map 1
40431 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 163 Intake Manifold 4 Temp OORH Warning
map 1

D-228
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40431 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 164 Intake Manifold 4 Temp OORL Warning
map 1
40431 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 165 Intake Manifold 4 Temp High Shutdown
map 1
40431 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 175 Throttle_Driver_Feedback_High_Er- Shutdown
map 1 ror w/Cool-
down
40431 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 176 Throttle_Driver_Feedback_Low_Er- Shutdown
map 1 ror w/Cool-
down
40431 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 177 Throttle_Actuator_Error Shutdown
map 1 w/Cool-
down
40432 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 219 Eng Oil Level Remote Reservoir: Warning
map 2 Least Severe Level
40432 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 233 HT Coolant Pressure Moderate Low Warning
map 2
40432 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 244 Red Stop Lamp Driver OORL Warning
map 2
40432 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 246 Exhaust Gas Temp Sensor 1 OORH Warning
map 2
40432 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 247 Exhaust Gas Temp Sensor 1 OORL Warning
map 2
40432 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 248 Exhaust Gas Temp Sensor 1 High Warning
map 2
40432 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 253 Oil Level Low Error Shutdown
map 2 w/Cool-
down
40432 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 254 FSO NON Low Control Error Shutdown
map 2
40432 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 277 Fuel Control Valve Out of Adj Warning
map 2
40432 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 346 Powerdown Data Lost Error Warning
map 2
40432 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 354 Manifold_Absolute_Pres- Warning
map 2 sure_1_High_Error
40432 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 355 Manifold_Absolute_Pres- Warning
map 2 sure_1_Low_Error
40432 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 412 J1708 Link Cannot Transmit Error NONE
map 2
40432 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 414 J1708 Link Not Fast Enough Error NONE
map 2
40432 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 453 Gas_Mass_Flow_High_Error Warning
map 2
40432 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 454 Gas_Mass_Flow_Low_Error Warning
map 2
40433 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 458 Spark_Timing_B_Error Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 459 Spark_Timing_A_Error Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 461 Spark_Reference_B_Error Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down

D-229
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40433 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 462 Spark_Reference_A_Error Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 477 Isolated Battery Voltage Low Error Warning
map 3
40433 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 478 Isolated Battery Voltage High Error Warning
map 3
40433 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 512 Throttle Pos 1 Feedback OOR High Warning
map 3
40433 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 513 Throttle Pos 1 Feedback OOR Low Warning
map 3
40433 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 557 Fuel Control Valve 2 OORH Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 558 Fuel Control Valve 2 OORL Warning
map 3
40433 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 561 Heavy_Knock_Error_1_(A1) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 562 Heavy_Knock_Error_2_(B1) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 563 Heavy_Knock_Error_3_(A2) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 564 Heavy_Knock_Error_4_(B2) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 565 Heavy_Knock_Error_5_(A3) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40433 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 566 Heavy_Knock_Error_6_(B3) Shutdown
map 3 w/Cool-
down
40434 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 567 Heavy_Knock_Error_7_(A4) Shutdown
map 4 w/Cool-
down
40434 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 568 Heavy_Knock_Error_8_(B4) Shutdown
map 4 w/Cool-
down
40434 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 569 Heavy_Knock_Error_9_(A5) Shutdown
map 4 w/Cool-
down
40434 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 571 Knock Cyl 1 (A1) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 572 Knock Cyl 2 (B1) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 573 Knock Cyl 3 (A2) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 574 Knock Cyl 4 (B2) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 575 Knock Cyl 5 (A3) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 576 Knock Cyl 6 (B3) OORL Warning
map 4

D-230
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40434 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 577 Knock Cyl 7 (A4) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 578 Knock Cyl 8 (B4) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 579 Knock Cyl 9 (A5) OORL Warning
map 4
40434 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 584 High Side DRV3 High Control Error Warning
map 4
40434 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 585 High Side DRV3 Low Control Error Warning
map 4
40434 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 591 Exhaust_Backpressure_High_Error Warning
map 4
40434 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 592 Exhaust_Backpressure_Low_Error Warning
map 4
40435 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 595 Turbo 1 Overspeed Warning Error Warning
map 5
40435 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 618 Turbo 1 Inlet Pressure High Warning
map 5
40435 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 619 Turbo 2 Inlet Press High Warning
map 5
40435 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 641 Exhaust Temp 1 (A1) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 642 Exhaust Temp 3 (A2) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 643 Exhaust Temp 5 (A3) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 644 Exhaust Temp 7 (A4) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 645 Exhaust Temp 9 (A5) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 646 Exhaust Temp 11 (A6) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 647 Exhaust Temp 13 (A7) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 648 Exhaust Temp 15 (A8) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 651 Exhaust Temp 17 (A9) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 652 Exhaust Temp 2 (B1) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 653 Exhaust Temp 4 (B2) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40435 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 654 Exhaust Temp 6 (B3) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down

D-231
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40435 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 655 Exhaust Temp 8 (B4) High Serious Shutdown
map 5 Error w/Cool-
down
40436 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 656 Exhaust Temp 10 (B5) High Serious Shutdown
map 6 Error w/Cool-
down
40436 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 657 Exhaust Temp 12 (B6) High Serious Shutdown
map 6 Error w/Cool-
down
40436 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 658 Exhaust Temp 14 (B7) High Serious Shutdown
map 6 Error w/Cool-
down
40436 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 671 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 1 (A1) OORL Warning
map 6
40436 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 672 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 3 (A2) OORL Warning
map 6
40436 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 673 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 5 (A3) OORL Warning
map 6
40436 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 674 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 7 (A4) OORL Warning
map 6
40436 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 675 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 9 (A5) OORL Warning
map 6
40436 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 676 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 11 (A6) Warning
map 6 OORL
40436 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 677 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 13 (A7) Warning
map 6 OORL
40436 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 678 Exhaust Gas Temp Cyl 15 (A8) Warning
map 6 OORL
40436 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 683 Turbo 2 Speed Moderate High Warning
map 6
40436 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 684 Turbo 2 Speed Moderate Low Warning
map 6
40436 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 685 Turbo 2 Speed Incorrect Warning
map 6
40436 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 686 Turbo 1 Speed Incorrect Warning
map 6
40436 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 687 Turbo 1 Speed Low Warning
map 6
40437 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 697 ECM Internal Temperature High Error Warning
map 7
40437 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 698 ECM Internal Temperature Low Error Warning
map 7
40437 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 721 Exhaust Gas Temp 2 (B1) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 722 Exhaust Gas Temp 4 (B2) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 723 Exhaust Gas Temp 6 (B3) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 724 Exhaust Gas Temp 8 (B4) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 725 Exhaust Gas Temp 10 (B5) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 726 Exhaust Gas Temp 12 (B6) OORL Warning
map 7

D-232
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40437 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 727 Exhaust Gas Temp 14 (B7) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 728 Exhaust Gas Temp 16 (B8) OORL Warning
map 7
40437 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 736 Starter Air Pressure OORL Warning
map 7
40437 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 737 Starter Air Pressure OORH Warning
map 7
40437 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 738 Starter Air Press Underpressure Er- Warning
map 7 ror
40437 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 741 Air Filter Restriction Pressure High Warning
map 7 Error
40437 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 742 Air Filter Restriction Pressure Low Warning
map 7 Error
40437 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 751 Gas_Mass_Flow_In_Range_Error Warning
map 7
40438 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 752 Exhaust_Gas_Oxy- Warning
map 8 gen_In_Range_Error
40438 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 783 Intake Manifold 1 Temp Abnormal Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1213 COP_Overboost_Error Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1274 Heavy_Knock_Error_10_(B5) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1281 Heavy_Knock_Error_12_(B6) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1285 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 8 ror_13_(A7) w/Cool-
down
40438 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1286 Heavy_Knock_Error_13_(A7) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1291 Heavy_Knock_Error_14_(B7) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1295 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 8 ror_15_(A8) w/Cool-
down
40438 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1296 Heavy_Knock_Error_15_(A8) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1311 Heavy_Knock_Error_18_(B9) Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1362 Oil Filter Restriction Error Warning
map 8
40438 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1452 Genset Breaker Fail To Close Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40438 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1457 Generator To Bus Synchronize Con- Warning
map 8 dition Exists

D-233
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40438 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1458 Generator & Bus Phase Sequence Warning
map 8 Condition Exists
40438 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1474 ECM Software mismatch Shutdown
map 8 w/Cool-
down
40439 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1521 Exhaust Gas Temp 3 (A2) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1522 Exhaust Gas Temp 5 (A3) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1523 Exhaust Gas Temp 7 (A4) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1524 Exhaust Gas Temp 9 (A5) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1525 Exhaust Gas Temp 11 (A6) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1526 Exhaust Gas Temp 13 (A7) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1527 Exhaust Gas Temp 15 (A8) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1528 Exhaust Gas Temp 17 (A9) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1529 Exhaust Gas Temp 2 (B1) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1531 Exhaust Gas Temp 6 (B3) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1532 Exhaust Gas Temp 8 (B4) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1533 Exhaust Gas Temp 10 (B5) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1534 Exhaust Gas Temp 12 (B6) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1535 Exhaust Gas Temp 14 (B7) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1536 Exhaust Gas Temp 16 (B8) OORH Warning
map 9
40439 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1537 Exhaust Gas Temp 18 (B9) OORH Warning
map 9
40440 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1545 EPS Backup Channel Lost Warning
map 10
40440 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1546 EPS Main Channel Lost Warning
map 10
40440 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1579 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 10 ror_12_(B6) w/Cool-
down
40440 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1581 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 10 ror_14_(B7) w/Cool-
down
40440 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1582 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 10 ror_16_(B8) w/Cool-
down
40440 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1583 Heavy_Knock_Error_16_(B8) Shutdown
map 10 w/Cool-
down

D-234
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40440 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1587 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 10 ror_17_(A9) w/Cool-
down
40440 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1588 Heavy_Knock_Error_17_(A9) Shutdown
map 10 w/Cool-
down
40440 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1593 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 10 ror_18_(B9) w/Cool-
down
40440 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1618 Exhaust Gas Temp, Cyl 1 (A1) Warning
map 10 OORH
40440 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1619 Exhaust Gas Temp, Cyl 4 (B2) Warning
map 10 OORH
40440 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1636 Intake Manif Press 2 OORH Warning
map 10
40440 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1637 Intake Manif Press 2 OORL Warning
map 10
40440 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1737 CAN_Throttle_Internal_Failure_Error Shutdown
map 10 w/Cool-
down
40440 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1738 CAN_Throttle_Internal_Fault_Error Warning
map 10
40440 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1739 Engine Throttle Control Condition Ex- Warning
map 10 ists
40441 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1741 CAN_Throttle_High_Temp_Warn- Warning
map 11 ing_Error
40441 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1742 CAN_Throttle_Temp_Limiting_Error Warning
map 11
40441 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1743 Throttle Ctrl 2 OOR High Shutdown
map 11 w/Cool-
down
40441 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1744 Throttle Ctrl 2 OOR Low Shutdown
map 11 w/Cool-
down
40441 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1745 Throttle Ctrl 2 Incorrect Shutdown
map 11 w/Cool-
down
40441 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1746 Throttle Ctrl 2 Out of Adjustment Shutdown
map 11 w/Cool-
down
40441 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1747 Throttle Ctrl 2 Bad Device Shutdown
map 11 w/Cool-
down
40441 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1748 Throttle Ctrl 2 Root Unknown Warning
map 11
40441 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1749 Throttle Ctrl 2 Condition Exists Warning
map 11
40441 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1751 Throttle Ctrl 2 Warning High Warning
map 11
40441 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1752 Throttle Ctrl 2 Moderate High Warning
map 11
40441 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1753 Fuel Shutoff 2 OOR High Warning
map 11
40441 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1754 Fuel Tmp 2 OOR High Warning
map 11

D-235
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40441 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1755 Fuel Tmp 2 OOR Low Warning
map 11
40441 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1756 Gas Flow 2 OOR High Warning
map 11
40441 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1757 Gas Flow 2 OOR Low Warning
map 11
40442 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1758 Gas Flow 2 Incorrect Data Warning
map 12
40442 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1759 FCV 2 Pos Feedback Incorrect Shutdown
map 12 w/Cool-
down
40442 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1761 FCV_Actuator_Error_1761 Shutdown
map 12 w/Cool-
down
40442 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1984 Int Man 2 Tmp Moderate High Warning
map 12
40442 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1765 FCV 2 In Pr OOR High Warning
map 12
40442 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1766 FCV 2 In Pr OOR Low Warning
map 12
40442 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1767 FCV 2 Out Pr OOR High Warning
map 12
40442 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1768 FCV 2 Out Pr OOR Low Warning
map 12
40442 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1769 E_Shutd Indication OORH Warning
map 12
40442 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1771 E_Shutd Indication OORL Warning
map 12
40442 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1772 Eng Derate Request OORH Warning
map 12
40442 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1773 Eng Derate Request OORL Warning
map 12
40442 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1774 Oil Priming Pump OORH Warning
map 12
40442 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1775 Oil Priming Pump OORL Warning
map 12
40442 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3362 Power Conservation Control OORH Warning
map 12
40442 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3363 Power Conservation Control OORL Warning
map 12
40443 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1778 Engine_Heater_Control_Driv- Warning
map 13 er_High_Error
40443 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1779 Engine_Heater_Control_Driv- Warning
map 13 er_Low_Error
40443 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1781 Shutd Request OOR High Warning
map 13
40443 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1782 Shutd Request OOR Low Warning
map 13
40443 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1783 Coolant_Pump_Control_Driv- Warning
map 13 er_High_Error
40443 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1784 Coolant_Pump_Control_Driv- Warning
map 13 er_Low_Error
40443 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1785 Oil_Priming_Pump_Manual_Over- Warning
map 13 ride_Input_On

D-236
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40443 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1786 Oil_Priming_Pump_Stuck_On_Error Warning
map 13
40443 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1787 Post_Lube_Oil_Priming_Error Warning
map 13
40443 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1788 Maintenance_Lube_Oil_Priming_Er- Warning
map 13 ror
40443 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1789 Pre_Start_Lube_Oil_Priming_Error Shutdown
map 13 w/Cool-
down
40443 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1791 Failure_To_Meet_Load_Speed_Error Shutdown
map 13 w/Cool-
down
40443 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1792 Idle when CB Closed Warning
map 13
40443 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1793 Speed/Posit sensor out of Adj Warning
map 13
40443 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1794 Fire Detected Shutdown
map 13 w/Cool-
down
40443 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1795 Compressor_Bypass_Posi- Warning
map 13 tion_High_Error
40444 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1796 Compressor_Bypass_Posi- Warning
map 14 tion_Low_Error
40444 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1797 Compressor Bypass ctrl OORH Warning
map 14
40444 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1798 Compressor Bypass ctrl OORL Warning
map 14
40444 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1799 CB_Position_Err_Status Warning
map 14
40444 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1811 HIGH_SIDE_DRV2_High_Con- Warning
map 14 trol_Error (VPS)
40444 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1812 HIGH_SIDE_DRV2_Low_Control_Er- Warning
map 14 ror (VPS)
40444 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1813 Valve_Proving_Sys- Warning
map 14 tem_Test_Failed_Warning_Error
40444 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1814 Valve_Proving_Sys- Shutdown
map 14 tem_Test_Failed_Shutdown_Error w/Cool-
down
40444 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1815 RLY14_High_Control_Error Warning
map 14
40444 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1816 Oil PreHtr Ctrl OOR Low Warning
map 14
40444 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1817 Oil_PreHeater_Tripped_Error Warning
map 14
40444 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1818 Oil_PreHeater_Not_Warming_Error Warning
map 14
40444 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1819 Common AC Aux CB tripped Warning
map 14
40444 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1821 Min_FSO_Speed_Error Shutdown
map 14 w/Cool-
down
40444 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1822 LT Coolant Level Low Shutdown Er- Shutdown
map 14 ror w/Cool-
down

D-237
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40444 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1823 LT Coolant Level Low Warning Error Warning
map 14
40445 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1824 Idle_Rated_Trans_Oil_Temp_Low_Er- Warning
map 15 ror
40445 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1825 Dirty_Oil_Level_Error Warning
map 15
40445 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1826 ECM Software incompatible Shutdown
map 15 w/Cool-
down
40445 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1827 Fuel_Inlet_Pressure_High_Error Warning
map 15
40445 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1828 Fuel_Inlet_Pressure_Low_Error Warning
map 15
40445 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1829 Vent_Gas_Valve_Error Shutdown
map 15 w/Cool-
down
40445 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1831 Upstream_FSO_Valve_Error Shutdown
map 15 w/Cool-
down
40445 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1832 Downstream_FSO_Valve_Error Shutdown
map 15 w/Cool-
down
40445 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1833 Engine_Heater_Trip_Error Warning
map 15
40445 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1834 Coolant_Pump_Trip_Error Warning
map 15
40445 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1835 Oil_Priming_Pump_Tripped_Error Warning
map 15
40445 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1836 LCP_(LT)_Low_Serious_Error Shutdown
map 15 w/Cool-
down
40445 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1837 Permanent_FS_Cam_Sync_Lost_Er- Shutdown
map 15 ror w/Cool-
down
40445 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1838 Partial_Engine_Overload_Shut- Shutdown
map 15 down_Error w/Cool-
down
40445 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1839 Fuel_Supply_Pressure_High_Error Warning
map 15
40445 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1841 Fuel_Supply_Pressure_Low_Error Warning
map 15
40446 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1842 Radiator_Fan_Trip_Error Warning
map 16
40446 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1858 Exhaust Aft Inlet O2 OOR High Warning
map 16
40446 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1859 Exhaust Aft Inlet O2 OOR Low Warning
map 16
40446 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1861 Exhaust Aft Inlet O2 Incorrect Warning
map 16
40446 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1862 Exhaust Aft Out O2 OOR High Warning
map 16
40446 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1863 Exhaust Aft Outlet O2 OOR Low Warning
map 16
40446 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1864 Exhaust Aft Outlet O2 Incorrect Warning
map 16

D-238
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40446 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1985 Int Man 3 Tmp Moderate High Warning
map 16
40446 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1986 Int Man 4 Tmp Moderate High Warning
map 16
40446 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2111 Coolant_Inlet_Tempera- Warning
map 16 ture_(LT)_High_Error
40446 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2112 Coolant_Inlet_Tempera- Warning
map 16 ture_(LT)_Low_Error
40446 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2113 CIT_(LT)_High_Warning_Error Warning
map 16
40446 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2114 CIT_(LT)_High_Serious_Error Shutdown
map 16 w/Cool-
down
40446 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2115 LT_Coolant_Pressure_High_Error Warning
map 16
40446 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2116 LT_Coolant_Pressure_Low_Error Warning
map 16
40446 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2117 LCP_(LT)_Low_Warning_Error Warning
map 16
40447 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2121 Exhaust_Temp_1_(A1)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2122 Exhaust_Temp_3_(A2)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2123 Exhaust_Temp_5_(A3)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2124 Exhaust_Temp_7_(A4)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2125 Exhaust_Temp_9_(A5)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2126 Exhaust_Temp_11_(A6)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2127 Exhaust_Temp_13_(A7)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2128 Exhaust_Temp_15_(A8)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2129 Exhaust_Temp_17_(A9)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2131 Exhaust_Temp_2_(B1)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2132 Exhaust_Temp_4_(B2)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2133 Exhaust_Temp_6_(B3)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2134 Exhaust_Temp_8_(B4)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2135 Exhaust_Temp_10_(B5)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2136 Exhaust_Temp_12_(B6)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40447 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2137 Exhaust_Temp_14_(B7)_High_Warn- Warning
map 17 ing_Error
40448 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2138 Exhaust_Temp_16_(B8)_High_Warn- Warning
map 18 ing_Error
40448 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2139 Exhaust_Temp_18_(B9)_High_Warn- Warning
map 18 ing_Error

D-239
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40448 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2141 Start_Air_Pressure_High_Error Warning
map 18
40448 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2142 Start_Air_Pressure_Low_Error Warning
map 18
40448 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2143 SAP_Overpressure_Error Warning
map 18
40448 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2144 Exhaust Temp 16 (B8) High Serious Shutdown
map 18 Error w/Cool-
down
40448 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2145 Exhaust Temp 18 (B9) High Serious Shutdown
map 18 Error w/Cool-
down
40448 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2146 EGT 17 (A9) OOR Low Warning
map 18
40448 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2147 EGT 18 (B9) OOR Low Warning
map 18
40448 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2154 Oil_Filter_Outlet_Pressure_High_Er- Warning
map 18 ror
40448 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2155 Oil_Filter_Outlet_Pressure_Low_Er- Warning
map 18 ror
40448 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2157 Int Man 2 Tmp Abnormal Rate Shutdown
map 18 w/Cool-
down
40448 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2158 Int Man 3 Tmp Abnormal Rate Shutdown
map 18 w/Cool-
down
40448 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2159 Int Man 4 Tmp Abnormal Rate Shutdown
map 18 w/Cool-
down
40448 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2188 Exhaust O2 OOR High Warning
map 18
40448 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2191 ST_Throttle_Press_Err_Status Warning
map 18
40449 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2192 Exhaust O2 OOR Low Warning
map 19
40449 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2217 RAM_Image_Word_Error Warning
map 19
40449 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2219 Exhaust O2 Moderate High Warning
map 19
40449 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2221 Exhaust O2 Moderate Low Warning
map 19
40449 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2281 Knock 11 (A6) Moderate High Shutdown
map 19 w/Cool-
down
40449 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2282 Knock 11 (A6) Critical High Shutdown
map 19 w/Cool-
down
40449 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2298 Fuel Shutoff 2 OOR Low Warning
map 19
40449 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2315 Red Lamp OOR High Warning
map 19
40449 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2316 Amber Lamp OOR High Warning
map 19
40449 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2317 Amber Lamp OOR Low Warning
map 19

D-240
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40449 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2427 Fuel_Outlet_Pressure_High_Error Warning
map 19
40449 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2428 Fuel_Outlet_Pressure_Low_Error Warning
map 19
40449 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2453 Total Real Power Circuit OORH Warning
map 19
40449 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2454 Total Real Power Circuit OORL Warning
map 19
40449 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2455 Speed_Bias_Low_Error Warning
map 19
40449 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2456 Speed_Bias_High_Error Warning
map 19
40450 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2457 Max_Total_Misfire_Error Shutdown
map 20 w/Cool-
down
40450 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2458 Cylinder_2_(B1)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2459 Cylinder_4_(B2)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2461 Cylinder_6_(B3)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2462 Cylinder_8_(B4)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2463 Cylinder_10_(B5)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 20 ror
40450 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2464 Cylinder_12_(B6)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 20 ror
40450 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2465 Cylinder_14_(B7)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 20 ror
40450 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2466 Cylinder_16_(B8)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 20 ror
40450 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2467 Cylinder_18_(B9)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 20 ror
40450 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2469 Cylinder_1_(A1)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2471 Cylinder_3_(A2)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2472 Cylinder_5_(A3)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2473 Cylinder_7_(A4)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2475 Cylinder_9_(A5)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40450 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2476 Cylinder_11_(A6)_Total_Misfire_Error Warning
map 20
40451 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2477 Cylinder_13_(A7)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 21 ror
40451 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2478 Cylinder_15_(A8)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 21 ror
40451 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2479 Cylinder_17_(A9)_Total_Misfire_Er- Warning
map 21 ror
40451 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2482 Start_Before_Ready_Error Shutdown
map 21 w/Cool-
down

D-241
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40451 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2483 Continuous_Starter_Failure_Error Shutdown
map 21 w/Cool-
down
40451 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2484 Exhaust Temperature 1 (A1) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2485 Exhaust Temperature 3 (A2) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2486 Exhaust Temperature 5 (A3) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2487 Exhaust Temperature 7 (A4) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2488 Exhaust Temperature 9 (A5) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2489 Exhaust Temperature 11 (A6) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2491 Exhaust Temperature 13 (A7) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2492 Exhaust Temperature 15 (A8) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2493 Exhaust Temperature 17 (A9) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2494 Exhaust Temperature 2 (B1) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40451 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2495 Exhaust Temperature 4 (B2) Abnor- Shutdown
map 21 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2496 Exhaust Temperature 6 (B3) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2497 Exhaust Temperature 8 (B4) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2498 Exhaust Temperature 10 (B5) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2499 Exhaust Temperature 12 (B6) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2511 Exhaust Temperature 14 (B7) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2512 Exhaust Temperature 16 (B8) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down
40452 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2513 Exhaust Temperature 18 (B9) Abnor- Shutdown
map 22 mal Rate w/Cool-
down

D-242
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40452 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2517 Compressor_Outlet_Pres- Warning
map 22 sure_High_Error
40452 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2518 Compressor_Outlet_Pres- Warning
map 22 sure_Low_Error
40452 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2521 Bank_Id_Error Shutdown
map 22 w/Cool-
down
40452 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2522 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_1_(A1) w/Cool-
down
40452 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2523 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_2_(B1) w/Cool-
down
40452 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2524 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_3_(A2) w/Cool-
down
40452 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2525 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_4_(B2) w/Cool-
down
40452 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2526 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_5_(A3) w/Cool-
down
40452 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2527 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 22 ror_6_(B3) w/Cool-
down
40453 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2528 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 23 ror_7_(A4) w/Cool-
down
40453 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2529 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 23 ror_8_(B4) w/Cool-
down
40453 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2531 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 23 ror_9_(A5) w/Cool-
down
40453 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2532 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 23 ror_10_(B5) w/Cool-
down
40453 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2544 ECM_Overtemp_Error Shutdown
map 23 w/Cool-
down
40453 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2567 DG_Air_Compressor_Trip_Error Warning
map 23
40453 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2643 Throttle Pos 2 Feedback OOR High Warning
map 23
40453 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2644 Throttle Pos 2 Feedback OOR Low Warning
map 23
40453 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2661 At Least One ACK:Most Severe Fault Shutdown
map 23
40453 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2724 Gas Supply Pr Moderate High Warning
map 23
40453 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2725 Gas Supply Pr Moderate Low Warning
map 23
40453 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2737 Exh Gas Tmp Critical High Shutdown
map 23 w/Cool-
down

D-243
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40453 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2766 Bank_A_CCD_Failed_Error Shutdown
map 23 w/Cool-
down
40453 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2767 Bank_B_CCD_Failed_Error Shutdown
map 23 w/Cool-
down
40453 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2768 CAN Parent Communication Incor- Shutdown
map 23 rect w/Cool-
down
40453 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2769 CAN Child Com Incorrect Shutdown
map 23 w/Cool-
down
40454 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2789 COT_Low_Error Warning
map 24
40454 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2793 COT_Low_Serious_Error Shutdown
map 24 w/Cool-
down
40454 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2794 Ign Shutd Relay OOR High Warning
map 24
40454 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2795 Ign Shutd Relay OOR Low Warning
map 24
40454 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2796 Partial_Engine_Overload_Warn- Warning
map 24 ing_Error
40454 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2797 Inlet Gas Diff Pressure OOR High Warning
map 24
40454 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2798 Inlet Gas Diff Pressure OOR Low Warning
map 24
40454 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2799 IMOP_Compressor_Outlet_Pres- Shutdown
map 24 ure_Delta_Error w/Cool-
down
40454 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2811 IMOP_Compressor_Outlet_Pres- Shutdown
map 24 sure_Maximum_Error w/Cool-
down
40454 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2837 Exhaust_Temp_1_(A1)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2838 Exhaust_Temp_3_(A2)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2839 Exhaust_Temp_5_(A3)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2841 Exhaust_Temp_7_(A4)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2842 Exhaust_Temp_9_(A5)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2843 Exhaust_Temp_11_(A6)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40454 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2844 Exhaust_Temp_13_(A7)_Devi- Warning
map 24 ation_Error
40455 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2845 Exhaust_Temp_15_(A8)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2846 Exhaust_Temp_17_(A9)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2847 Exhaust_Temp_2_(B1)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2848 Exhaust_Temp_4_(B2)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error

D-244
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40455 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2849 Exhaust_Temp_6_(B3)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2851 Exhaust_Temp_8_(B4)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2852 Exhaust_Temp_10_(B5)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2853 Exhaust_Temp_12_(B6)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2854 Exhaust_Temp_14_(B7)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2855 Exhaust_Temp_16_(B8)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2856 Exhaust_Temp_18_(B9)_Devi- Warning
map 25 ation_Error
40455 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2857 Turbo_1_Overspeed_Critical_Error Shutdown
map 25 w/Cool-
down
40455 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2858 Turbo_2_Overspeed_Critical_Error Shutdown
map 25 w/Cool-
down
40455 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2859 Alt Heater Ctrl OOR High Warning
map 25
40455 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2861 Alt Heater Ctrl OOR Low Warning
map 25
40455 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2862 Gen Alternator 1st Start Cond Exists Warning
map 25
40456 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2863 Genset to Engine Com Incorrect Shutdown
map 26 w/Cool-
down
40456 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2864 FSO_NON_High_Control_Error Shutdown
map 26 w/Cool-
down
40456 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3364 Power Conservation Control Cond Warning
map 26 Exists
40456 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2866 FCV_Position_High_Error Warning
map 26
40456 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2867 FCV_Position_Low_Error Warning
map 26
40456 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2868 Engine_Heater_OverTempera- Warning
map 26 ture_Alarm_Error
40456 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2869 HT Cool Temp Driver OOR High Warning
map 26
40456 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2871 HT Cool Temp Driver OOR Low Warning
map 26
40456 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2872 HT Cool Temp Driver Cond Exists Warning
map 26
40456 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2873 LT Cool Temp Driver OOR High Warning
map 26
40456 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2874 LT Cool Temp Driver OOR Low Warning
map 26
40456 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2875 LT Cool Temp Driver Cond Exists Warning
map 26
40456 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2876 Comp_Surge_Shutdown_Error Shutdown
map 26 w/Cool-
down

D-245
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40456 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2877 Comp_Surge_Derate_Error Warning
map 26
40456 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2994 MC68302_Error Warning
map 26
40456 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2995 Int Man Pressure 1 Critical High Shutdown
map 26 w/Cool-
down
40457 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2996 Int Man Pressure 1 Moderate High Warning
map 27
40457 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2997 Exhaust O2 Critical Low Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3111 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_1_(A1) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3112 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_2_(B1) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3113 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_3_(A2) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3114 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_4_(B2) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3115 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_5_(A3) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3116 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_6_(B3) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3117 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_7_(A4) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3118 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_8_(B4) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3119 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_9_(A5) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3121 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_10_(B5) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3122 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_11_(A6) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3123 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_12_(B6) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3124 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_13_(A7) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40457 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3125 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_14_(B7) Shutdown
map 27 w/Cool-
down
40458 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3126 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_15_(A8) Shutdown
map 28 w/Cool-
down

D-246
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40458 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3127 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_16_(B8) Shutdown
map 28 w/Cool-
down
40458 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3128 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_17_(A9) Shutdown
map 28 w/Cool-
down
40458 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3129 Excessive_Mech_Vibration_18_(B9) Shutdown
map 28 w/Cool-
down
40458 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1275 Knock Cyl 10 (B5) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1277 Knock Cyl 11 (A6) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1282 Knock Cyl 12 (B6) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1287 Knock Cyl 13 (A7) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1292 Knock Cyl 14 (B7) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1297 Knock Cyl 15 (A8) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1584 Knock Cyl 16 (B8) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1589 Knock Cyl 17 (A9) OORL Warning
map 28
40458 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1338 Knock Cyl 18 (B9) OORL Warning
map 28
40459 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 189 HT Coolant Temperature Root Cause Shutdown
map 29 Unknown w/Cool-
down
40459 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 229 HT Coolant Pressure Incorrect Warning
map 29
40459 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 334 HT Coolant Temperature Incorrect Warning
map 29
40459 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 831 Spark Plug 1 (A1) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 832 Spark Plug 2 (B1) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 833 Spark Plug 3 (A2) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 834 Spark Plug 4 (B2) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 835 Spark Plug 5 (A3) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 836 Spark Plug 6 (B3) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 837 Spark Plug 7 (A4) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 838 Spark Plug 8 (B4) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 839 Spark Plug 9 (A5) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 841 Spark Plug 10 (B5) OORL Warning
map 29

D-247
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40459 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 842 Spark Plug 11 (A6) OORL Warning
map 29
40459 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 843 Spark Plug 12 (B6) OORL Warning
map 29
40460 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 844 Spark Plug 13 (A7) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 845 Spark Plug 14 (B7) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 846 Spark Plug 15 (A8) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 847 Spark Plug 16 (B8) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 848 Spark Plug 17 (A9) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 849 Spark Plug 18 (B9) OORL Warning
map 30
40460 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 891 Spark Plug 1 (A1) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 892 Spark Plug 2 (B1) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 893 Spark Plug 3 (A2) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 894 Spark Plug 4 (B2) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 895 Spark Plug 5 (A3) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 896 Spark Plug 6 (B3) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 897 Spark Plug 7 (A4) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 898 Spark Plug 8 (B4) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40460 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 899 Spark Plug 9 (A5) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 30 known
40461 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 911 Spark Plug 10 (B5) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 912 Spark Plug 11 (A6) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 913 Spark Plug 12 (B6) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 914 Spark Plug 13 (A7) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 915 Spark Plug 14 (B7) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 916 Spark Plug 15 (A8) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 917 Spark Plug 16 (B8) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 918 Spark Plug 17 (A9) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 919 Spark Plug 18 (B9) Root Cause Un- Warning
map 31 known
40461 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1276 Knock Cyl 10 (B5) OORH Warning
map 31

D-248
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40461 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1278 Knock Cyl 11 (A6) OORH Warning
map 31
40461 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1279 Knock 12 (B6) High Warning Warning
map 31
40461 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1283 Knock Cyl 12 (B6) OORH Warning
map 31
40461 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1284 Knock 13 (A7) High Warning Warning
map 31
40461 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1288 Knock Cyl 13 (A7) OORH Warning
map 31
40462 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1289 Knock 14 (B7) High Warning Warning
map 32
40462 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1293 Knock Cyl 14 (B7) OORH Warning
map 32
40462 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1294 Knock 15 (A8) High Warning Warning
map 32
40462 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1298 Knock Cyl 15 (A8) OORH Warning
map 32
40462 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1299 Knock 16 (B8) High Warning Warning
map 32
40462 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1339 Knock Cyl 18 (B9) OORH Warning
map 32
40462 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1352 Knock 20 (B10) High Warning Warning
map 32
40462 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1353 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 32 ror_20_(B10) w/Cool-
down
40462 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1354 Heavy_Knock_Error_20_(B10) Shutdown
map 32 w/Cool-
down
40462 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1355 Knock Cyl 20 (B10) OORL Warning
map 32
40462 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1356 Knock Cyl 20 (B10) OORH Warning
map 32
40462 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1572 Continuous_Light_Knock_Er- Shutdown
map 32 ror_19_(A10) w/Cool-
down
40462 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1574 Heavy_Knock_Error_19_(A10) Shutdown
map 32 w/Cool-
down
40462 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1575 Knock Cyl 19 (A10) OORL Warning
map 32
40462 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1576 Knock Cyl 19 (A10) OORH Warning
map 32
40463 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1585 Knock Cyl 16 (B8) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1586 Knock 17 (A9) High Warning Warning
map 33
40463 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1591 Knock Cyl 17 (A9) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1592 Knock 18 (B9) High Warning Warning
map 33
40463 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 1594 Knock 19 (A10) High Warning Warning
map 33

D-249
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40463 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2193 HT Coolant Level Moderate High Warning
map 33
40463 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2231 Knock Cyl 1 (A1) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2232 Knock Cyl 2 (B1) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2233 Knock Cyl 3 (A2) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2234 Knock Cyl 4 (B2) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2235 Knock Cyl 5 (A3) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2236 Knock Cyl 6 (B3) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2237 Knock Cyl 7 (A4) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2238 Knock Cyl 8 (B4) OORH Warning
map 33
40463 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2239 Knock Cyl 9 (A5) OORH Warning
map 33
40464 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2279 Knock 11 (A6) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2431 Knock 1 (A1) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2432 Knock 2 (B1) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2433 Knock 3 (A2) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2434 Knock 4 (B2) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2435 Knock 5 (A3) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2436 Knock 6 (B3) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2437 Knock 7 (A4) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2438 Knock 8 (B4) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2439 Knock 9 (A5) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2441 Knock 10 (B5) High Warning Warning
map 34
40464 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2514 Exhaust Temperature 19 (A10) Ab- Shutdown
map 34 normal Rate w/Cool-
down
40464 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2515 Exhaust Temperature 20 (B10) Ab- Shutdown
map 34 normal Rate w/Cool-
down
40464 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2553 Engine Oil Level Low Warning Error Warning
map 34
40464 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2568 Gas Supply Pressure Critical High Shutdown
map 34 w/Cool-
down

D-250
MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40464 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2569 Gas Supply Pressure Critical Low Shutdown
map 34 w/Cool-
down
40465 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2586 Spark Plug 1 (A1) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2587 Spark Plug 2 (B1) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2588 Spark Plug 3 (A2) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2589 Spark Plug 4 (B2) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2591 Spark Plug 5 (A3) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2592 Spark Plug 6 (B3) High Warning NONE
map 35
40465 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2593 Spark Plug 1 (A1) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2594 Spark Plug 2 (B1) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2595 Spark Plug 3 (A2) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2596 Spark Plug 4 (B2) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2597 Spark Plug 5 (A3) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2598 Spark Plug 6 (B3) Low Warning NONE
map 35
40465 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2646 HT Coolant Temperature Condition Warning
map 35 Exists
40465 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2963 HT Coolant Temperature Warning NONE
map 35 High
40466 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3262 Spark Plug 7 (A4) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3263 Spark Plug 7 (A4) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3264 Spark Plug 8 (B4) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3265 Spark Plug 8 (B4) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3266 Spark Plug 9 (A5) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3267 Spark Plug 9 (A5) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3268 Spark Plug 10 (B5) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3269 Spark Plug 10 (B5) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3271 Spark Plug 11 (A6) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3272 Spark Plug 11 (A6) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3273 Spark Plug 12 (B6) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3274 Spark Plug 12 (B6) Low Warning NONE
map 36

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MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40466 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3275 Spark Plug 13 (A7) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3276 Spark Plug 13 (A7) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40466 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3277 Spark Plug 14 (B7) High Warning NONE
map 36
40466 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3278 Spark Plug 14 (B7) Low Warning NONE
map 36
40467 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3279 Spark Plug 15 (A8) High Warning NONE
map 37
40467 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3281 Spark Plug 15 (A8) Low Warning NONE
map 37
40467 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3282 Spark Plug 16 (B8) High Warning NONE
map 37
40467 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3283 Spark Plug 16 (B8) Low Warning NONE
map 37
40467 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3284 Spark Plug 17 (A9) High Warning NONE
map 37
40467 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3285 Spark Plug 17 (A9) Low Warning NONE
map 37
40467 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3286 Spark Plug 18 (B9) High Warning NONE
map 37
40467 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3287 Spark Plug 18 (B9) Low Warning NONE
map 37
40467 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3288 Exhaust Aft Outlet Oxygen Relay Warning
map 37 OORH
40467 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3289 Exhaust Aft Outlet Oxygen Relay Warning
map 37 OORL
40467 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3291 Exhaust Aft Inlet Oxygen Relay Warning
map 37 OORH
40467 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3292 Exhaust Aft Inlet Oxygen Relay Warning
map 37 OORL
40467 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3293 Exhaust Oxygen Relay OORH Warning
map 37
40467 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3294 Exhaust Oxygen Relay OORL Warning
map 37
40468 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3365 External Air Pressure Low Warning Warning
map 38 Error
40468 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3384 Manifold_Absolute_Pres- Warning
map 38 sure_2_High_Error
40468 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3391 Manifold_Absolute_Pres- Warning
map 38 sure_2_Low_Error
40468 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3392 Int Man Pressure 2 Critical High Shutdown
map 38 w/Cool-
down
40468 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3393 Int Man Pressure 2 Moderate High Warning
map 38
40468 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3397 Low Gearbox Oil Pressure Condi- Shutdown
map 38 tion Exists w/Cool-
down
40468 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3398 High Gearbox Oil Temperature Shutdown
map 38 Condition Exists w/Cool-
down

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MODBUS BIT SYSTEM NAME FAULT EVENT NAME RE-
ADDRESS CODE SPONSE
40468 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3399 Differential Fault Condition Exists Shutdown
map 38 w/Cool-
down
40468 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3411 DC Power Supply Fault Condition Warning
map 38 Exists
40468 13 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3412 GIB Isolator Open Fault Condition Warning
map 38 Exists
40468 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3413 Radiator Fan Trip Fault Condition Warning
map 38 Exists
40468 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3414 Ventilator Fan Trip Fault Condition Warning
map 38 Exists
40469 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3415 Louvres Closed Fault Condition Ex- Warning
map 39 ists
40469 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3416 Start System Fault Condition Exists Warning
map 39
40469 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3417 Alternator Heater Trip Fault Condi- Warning
map 39 tion Exists
40469 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 9971 ECM Derate Fault NONE
map 39
40469 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3479 StartInhibit Shutdown Fault Shutdown
map 39
40469 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3481 StartInhibit Warning Fault Event Warning
map 39
40469 7 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3483 High Alternator Temperature 1 Shut- Shutdown
map 39 down Fault
40469 8 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3484 High Alternator Temperature 2 Shut- Shutdown
map 39 down Fault
40469 9 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3485 High Alternator Temperature 3 Shut- Shutdown
map 39 down Fault
40469 10 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3486 High Drive End Bearing Temperature Shutdown
map 39 Shutdown Fault
40469 11 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3487 High NonDrive End Bearing Temp Shutdown
map 39 Shutdown Fault
40469 12 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3482 Off Load Running Fault Shutdown
map 39
40469 14 Fault Status Gas Bit- 463 Exhaust_Gas_Oxygen_High_Error Warning
map 39
40469 15 Fault Status Gas Bit- 464 Exhaust_Gas_Oxygen_Low_Error Warning
map 39
40470 0 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3491 Oil Filter Restriction High Shutdown
map 40 w/Cool-
down
40470 1 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2313 Fuel Control Valve Error Warning
map 40
40470 2 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3475 Engine Electronic Fuel Valve #2 Warning
map 40 OORH
40470 3 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3476 Engine Electronic Fuel Valve #2 Warning
map 40 OORL
40470 4 Fault Status Gas Bit- 2812 Throttle Control Actuator Error Shutdown
map 40 w/Cool-
down
40470 5 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3489 Compressor Bypass Actuator Error Warning
map 40
40470 6 Fault Status Gas Bit- 3458 Knock Engine Derate Warning
map 40

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TABLE D-3. NFPA 110 LOGICAL (MODBUS 14 Low Coolant Level
ADDRESS 40016)
15 Low Fuel Level
BIT DESCRIPTION
16 Check Genset
0 (MSB) Common Alarm
17 Ground Fault
1 Genset Supplying Load 18 High AC Voltage
2 Genset Running [Event 1465 Ready To 19 Low AC Voltage
Load (page 5-64)]
20 Under Frequency
3 Not in Auto
21 Overload
4 High Battery Voltage
22 Overcurrent
5 Low Battery Voltage
23 Short Circuit
6 Charger AC Failure 24 Reverse KW
7 Fail to Start 25 Reverse KVAR
8 Low Coolant Temperature 26 Fail to Sync
9 Pre-high Engine Temperature 27 Fail to Close
10 High Engine Temperature 28 Load Demand
11 Pre-low Oil Pressure 29 Genset Circuit Breaker Tripped
12 Low Oil Pressure 30 Utility Circuit Breaker Tripped
13 Overspeed 31 (LSB) Emergency Stop

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