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This presentation is a proposal for level 0, 1 and 2 screens for the common control system in English / European layout (chinese layout is not shown in this presentation) Data shown in this colour is only available on the level 1 or level 2 control. Data shown in 'blue' shows additional information that does not fit on the three line screen that can be reached by scrolling down (with the down key) the icons and colour scheme are representative of, but not guaranteed to be exactly what Caterpillar will finally use.
This presentation is a proposal for level 0, 1 and 2 screens for the common control system in English / European layout (chinese layout is not shown in this presentation) Data shown in this colour is only available on the level 1 or level 2 control. Data shown in 'blue' shows additional information that does not fit on the three line screen that can be reached by scrolling down (with the down key) the icons and colour scheme are representative of, but not guaranteed to be exactly what Caterpillar will finally use.
This presentation is a proposal for level 0, 1 and 2 screens for the common control system in English / European layout (chinese layout is not shown in this presentation) Data shown in this colour is only available on the level 1 or level 2 control. Data shown in 'blue' shows additional information that does not fit on the three line screen that can be reached by scrolling down (with the down key) the icons and colour scheme are representative of, but not guaranteed to be exactly what Caterpillar will finally use.
This presentation is a proposal for Level 0, 1 and 2 screens for the common control system in English/European layout
(Chinese layout is not shown in this presentation)
Bitmap detail is for the level 0 and level 1 screens (level 2 will have similar layout but different pixel allocation). Data shown in this colour is only available on the Level 1 or Level 2 control. Data shown in this colour shows additional information that does not fit on the three line screen that can be reached by scrolling down (with the down key), this is only used if no slide has been specifically created showing the screen once down has been pressed. The icons and colour scheme are representative of, but not guaranteed to be exactly what Caterpillar will finally use. The relative button and display positions (etc) are approximate. An underscore _ shows space that needs to be reserved for the maximum that a field can grow to (for example temperature may be 93C but can be 100C and so will appear in the presentation as _93C) As of 20 Nov 2002 the plan is to use Fixed fonts, upper case will be used at all times except for special cases (such as the k of kW). Viewing and clearing of events in modules other than the Genesys control may vary slightly from that displayed and from module to module. Exact details will become clearer as work on the modules progresses. Level 0, Level 1 and Level 2 Screens for Genesys controls 24 th April 2003 by A. W. Black PRESS HERE TO START 2 AVG: 415 V L-L _324A _60.2Hz 0.82 LAGGING TOTAL kW 1562 100% Alternator Overview Alternator Detail To Main Menu 3 __0kPa _23.5C 27.6V ___0rpm _____2.1Hrs STOPPED Engine Overview - Stop Engine Detail To Main Menu RUN AUTO and STOP buttons simulated on this screen only. 4 Main Menu EVENT LOG ENGINE OVERVIEW ALTERNATOR OVERVIEW No Action Next menu item Select Menu Item No Action (top menu item) 5 Main Menu ALTERNATOR OVERVIEW CONFIGURE I/O STATUS Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 6 Main Menu CONFIGURE I/O STATUS CONTROL The menu option Control only appears on the menu if the control is set to be able to adjust speed (Some electronic engines only) Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 7 Main Menu CONTROL S/D OVERRIDE LOG PREFERENCES
Shutdown Override Log will only appear in the menu list if it is installed in the configuration. (S/D Override is not available on level 0) Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 8 Main Menu CONTROL S/D OVERRIDE LOG PREFERENCES Shutdown Override Log will only appear in the menu list if it is installed in the configuration. (S/D Override is not available on level 0) Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 9 Alternator Specific 1 L-L V 1234 1234 1234 A _123 _120 _138 _50.2 Hz Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 10 Alternator Specific 2 (not shown for 3 wire delta) L-N V _876 1234 1234 A _123 _123 _123 _50.2 Hz Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 11 Alternator Specific 3 (not shown for 3 wire delta) kW _187 _184 _179 kVA _203 _201 _194 kVAr _104 __94 __62 To Main Menu Up to previous screen Down to next screen 12 Alternator Specific 4 (not shown for 3 wire delta) kW _187 _184 _179 kVA _203 _201 _194 p.f. 0.83 0.92 0.85 To Main Menu Up to previous screen Down to next screen 13 Alternator Specific 5 TOTAL kW __345 100% TOTAL kVA __345 100% TOTAL kVAr__345 100% To Main Menu Up to previous screen Down to next screen 14 Alternator Specific 6 GENERATOR kWh _________3 kVArh _________2 To Main Menu Up to previous screen Down to next screen SLIDE NO LONGER USED 16 Alternator Specific 7 AVERAGE L-L _V _214 AVERAGE L-N _V 1234 p.f. 0.87 LAGGING Alternator Specific 8 Level 2 only To Main Menu Up to previous screen 17 Engine Specific 1 OIL PRESSURE _78psi COOLANT TEMP 195F ENGINE SPEED 1503rpm
Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 18 Engine Specific 2 BATT VOLTAGE 12.0V ENGINE HOURS_____1.1 3rd SENDER 102.5% Down to next screen Up to previous screen To Main Menu 19 Engine Specific 4 CRANKS _____7 STARTS _____2
Engine Specific 5 Level 2 only Up to previous screen To Main Menu 20 Main Menu I/O STATUS CONTROL S/D OVERRIDE LOG
The Control Menu only appears on the log if the control is a level 1 and is set to have speed adjust (Some Electronic engines only) Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 21 Genset Event Log (top level - active event) GENSET LOG 02/05 APPR HIGH COOL TEMP ACTIVE 04 All events are sorted Active (top) / Inactive (middle) / Reset (bottom). Within these three groups events are sorted by real time of most recent occurrence (L1) or Hours run of most recent occurrence (L0). We enter the event log (From main menu) at the bottom of the active list. Previous Event (Not shown in this presentation) Next Event Event Detail 02/05 implies there are five events in the log and this is the second one To Event Log Menu 22 Genset Event Log (detail - active event) APPR HIGH COOL TEMP STATUS: ACTIVE NUM OCCURRENCES 04 LAST _____2.5 Hrs 09/OCT/02 15:37:44 FIRST 2.1 Hrs 07/OCT/02 11:16:45 Scroll up through detail Scroll down through detail To generator event log menu Top line doesnt scroll. Other lines scroll two lines at a time. (Real time is not available on level 0 see slide 26 for a L0 detail event log) Slide 26 23 Genset Event Log (top level - inactive event) GENSET LOG 03/05 APPR OVER FREQUENCY INACTIVE 02 All events are sorted Active (top) / Inactive (middle) / Reset (bottom) Within these three groups events are sorted by real time of most recent occurrence (L1) or Hours run of most recent occurrence (L0). We enter the event log at the bottom of the active list. Previous Event Next Event (Not shown in this presentation) Event Detail 03/05 implies there are five events in the log and this is the third one To Event log Menu 24 Genset Event Log (detail - inactive event) Scroll up through detail Scroll down through detail to generator event log menu APPR OVER FREQUENCY STATUS: INACTIVE NUM OCCURRENCES 02 LAST _____2.5 Hrs 09/OCT/02 15:37:44 FIRST 2.1 Hrs 07/OCT/02 14:05:52 Reset inactive Event Top line doesnt scroll. Other lines scroll two lines at a time. (Real time is not available on level 0 see slide 26 for a L0 detail event log) See slide 43 for if you are not in Stop Slide 26 Slide 43 25 Top line doesnt scroll. Other lines scroll two lines at a time. (Real time is not available on level 0 see slide 26 for a L0 detail event log) Scroll up through detail Scroll down through detail to generator event log menu APPR OVER FREQUENCY STATUS: RESET NUM OCCURRENCES 02 LAST _____2.5 Hrs 09/OCT/02 15:37:44 FIRST 2.1 Hrs 07/OCT/02 14:05:52 Genset Event Log (detail - reset event) Slide 26 26 Genset Event Log (detail - reset event) for L0 Top line doesnt scroll. Other lines scroll two lines at a time. Real time is not available on level 0 Scroll up through detail Scroll down through detail to generator event log menu APPR OVER FREQUENCY STATUS: RESET NUM OCCURRENCES 01 LAST _____2.5 Hrs FIRST _____2.1 Hrs 27 Configure Menu SECURITY SETPOINTS TIME/DATE PROG CYCLE TIMER To Main Menu No Action (Top menu item) Next menu item Select Menu Item 28 Control Menu SPEED The Control menu on the level 3 control would also contain: Synchroniser, Sequencing, Group If voltage is also adjustable (level 2) the menu title will read Speed & Voltage 29 Preferences CONTRAST : 60% PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE Exactly how the display contrast is adjustable may drive an slightly different screen layout. Adjusting contrast is a two stage process (Press return to select the setpoint then use left and right to adjust it.) This is consistent with how other setpoints are adjusted. Previous menu item Next menu item No Effect No Effect Escape to Main Menu Change Contrast 30 Preferences Previous menu item Next menu item No Effect Change Pressure units Escape to Main Menu CONTRAST : 60% PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE No Effect 31 Configure - Security Menu CURRENT LEVEL = 2 ENTER LEVEL 1 OR 2 ENTER LEVEL 3 CHANGE LEVEL 1 CHANGE LEVEL 2 CHANGE REMOTE Previous menu item Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item Top line displays current password level and does not scroll. We enter either level 0.1 or level 0.2 from the same screen Escape to Configure Menu No action 32 Configure - Security Menu Previous menu item Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item CURRENT LEVEL = 2 ENTER LEVEL 3 CHANGE LEVEL 1 CHANGE LEVEL 2 CHANGE REMOTE
Escape to Configure Menu Top line displays current password level and does not scroll. No Action 33 Configure - Security Menu Previous menu item Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item Top line displays current password level and does not scroll. CURRENT LEVEL = 2 CHANGE LEVEL 1 CHANGE LEVEL 2 CHANGE REMOTE
Escape to Configure Menu No Action 34 Configure - Security Menu - Enter New Password level ENTER PASSWORD FOR DESIRED LEVEL 00000000 Increment Digit Decrement Digit Move cursor left one digit Move cursor right Enter (correct) password Top line displays current password level We can enter level 1 or 2 from this screen. See slide 86 if incorrect password entered (and Enter pressed) Abort Password Entry (return to password menu) Slide 86 35 Configure - Security Menu - Single use Question and Answer No Action No Action No Action Enter response The question will be pre-mixed into one 10 digit number. To avoid possible language character issues this will not contain letters Return to password menu PHONE IN WITH: 1234567890 ENTER RESPONSE No Action 36 Configure - Security Menu - Change Level 1 CHANGE LEVEL 1 PASSWORD 00001111 Increment Digit Decrement Digit Move cursor left one digit Enter new password You can only get to this screen if the password level is greater than or equal to level 1. The screen starts at the current password. Move cursor right Abort Password Entry (return to password menu) 37 Configure - Setpoints - Menu No Action (This is the first menu item) Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item Level 1 blocks shown AUTOMATIC START/STOP BATTERY V FAULT BATTERY V MONITOR Escape to Configure Menu No Action 38 Configure - Setpoints - Menu Previous menu item Next menu item (Not supported in this presentation) No Action Select menu item (Not supported in this presentation) Level 1 blocks shown AUTOMATIC START/STOP BATTERY V FAULT BATTERY V MONITOR Escape to Configure menu No Action 39 Configure - Setpoints - Menu - Auto S/S No Action (This is first ASS setpoint) Next ASS Setpoint No Action Select to Change Setpoint The unlocked padlock signifies that this setpoint can be changed with the current password level. The 1 beside the padlock shows the password level at which this setpoint can be changed. FAULT PROTECTION TIME DELAY (sec) 30 1 Escape to Setpoints Menu No Action 40 Configure - Setpoints - Menu - Auto S/S Previous ASS Setpoints Next ASS Setpoint (not supported in this presentation) No Action No Action (insufficient password level) The locked padlock signifies that this setpoint can not be changed with the current password level. The 2 beside the padlock shows the password level at which this setpoint can be changed. CYCLE CRANK TIME (sec) 7 2 Escape to Setpoints Menu No Action 41 Configure - Setpoints - Menu - Auto S/S Increment digit Decrement Digit Move Cursor Left Accept changes and return to ASS Setpoints The unlocked padlock signifies that this setpoint can be changed with the current password level. The 1 beside the padlock shows the password level at which this setpoint can be changed. Escape to ASS Setpoints ignoring changes FAULT PROTECTION TIME DELAY (sec) 30 1 Move cursor right 42 Engine Specific 3 Up to previous screen Down to next screen It seems appropriate to keep this on the screen after engine hours (Engine Specific 2) NEXT SERVICE DUE IN __497.9 HOURS OR 322 DAYS
To Main Menu 43 Genset Event Log (detail - inactive event - Control not in Stop) Scroll up through detail Scroll down through detail To generator event log menu OVERSPEED STATUS: INACTIVE NUM OCCURRENCES 01 LAST _____2.5 Hrs 25/OCT/02 10:07:34 FIRST 2.5 Hrs 25/OCT/02 10:07:34 Would normally Reset inactive Event See slide 24. This slide exists to detail what should happen when someone tries to reset a shutdown fault when the set is not in Stop Slide 24 44 Genset Event Log (detail - inactive event - trying to reset when not in Stop) To Previous screen To previous screen To previous screen TO RESET A SHUTDOWN EVENT THE CONTROL MUST BE IN STOP To previous screen Upon attempting to reset a shutdown event the following screen is displayed. This display stays on the screen until a key (any key) is pressed. This key has its normal action except for the navigation keys which have no action (Except to take the operator to the previous screen). To Previous screen To Previous Screen 45 Configure - Security Menu - Single use Question and Answer Increment digit Decrement Digit Move Left one digit Enter Password The question is to be pre-mixed into one 10 digit number. To avoid possible language character issues the question and answer will not contain letters Abort password entry 1234567890 ENTER RESPONSE: 0000000000 Move Right one digit 46 ADJUST SPEED _58.4Hz __415V ADJUST VOLTAGE Control Menu - Speed No Action Adjust voltage is only available on some level 2 controls. When it is not available the note in red will not appear on the screen (the generator voltage will always be displayed) Return to control menu Lower Speed (slow down) No Action No Action Raise Speed 47 Skip Cooldown timer screen Return to previous screen Return to previous screen Return to previous screen Skip Cooldown and return to previous screen This screen appears if Stop is pressed and held for about two seconds during cooldown (exact time TBD). If Enter is pressed cooldown is skipped and the operator is returned to the previous screen. If any of the other five navigation keys is pressed, cooldown continues and the operator is returned to the previous screen. If either hot key is pressed, cooldown continues and the operator goes to the appropriate overview screen. Return to previous screen SKIP COOLDOWN ? TO RESUME TO SKIP Previous Screen 48 Configure Menu SECURITY SETPOINTS TIME/DATE PROG CYCLE TIMER To Main Menu Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item 49 Configure Menu SETPOINTS TIME/DATE PROG CYCLE TIMER Time/Date and programmable cycle timer are not available on level 0 controls To Main Menu Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item 50 Configure Menu SETPOINTS TIME/DATE PROG CYCLE TIMER Time/Date and programmable cycle timer are not available on level 0 controls To Main Menu Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item 51 Configure Menu - Time/Date SET TIME/DATE 29/OCT/02 11:58:41 Decrement Digit Previous adjustable unit Increment Digit Abort changes Accept changes Year, Month, Day, hour, tens of minutes, minutes and tens of seconds are separately adjustable. Individual seconds are not adjustable, when tens of seconds are being adjusted, seconds revert to 0 (so 38 reverts to 30). When the operator leaves seconds, they begin to count again. Next Adjustable Unit 52 End of data splash screen NO MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR PREVIOUS SCREEN No Action Return to previous screen To Menu This screen is displayed whenever the operator presses down from the end of a long page of information (such as the Alternator or Engine specific screens). No Action
No Action No Action 53 Configure Menu - Programmable Cycle Timer - Individual timer To prog cycle timer menu The 01: indicates that this is the first of the 14 programmable cycle timers The days of the week change between their number (if active) and a (if inactive). 01: 046 (0=SUN) START TIME: 00:12 RUN FOR : 00:01 Outputs : Both 1&2 Previous adjustable unit Increment digit Decrement digit Accept changes Next adjustable unit 54 I/O Status Menu LOCAL I/O STATUS It is not clear how remote I/O will be grouped, however its status should be displayed from this menu. If speed and voltage bias is possible on the level 1 control then its status should also be accessible from this menu. To Main Menu No Action (top menu item) Select Menu Item No Action (Last menu item) 55 End of data splash screen NO MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR PREVIOUS SCREEN No Action Return to previous screen To Menu This screen is displayed whenever the operator presses down from the end of a long page of information (such as the Alternator or Engine specific screens). No Action
No Action No Action 56 Configure - Security Menu CURRENT LEVEL = 2 DROP TO LEVEL 0 ENTER LEVEL 1 OR 2 ENTER LEVEL 3 CHANGE LEVEL 1 CHANGE LEVEL 2 CHANGE REMOTE No action Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item Top line displays current password level and does not scroll. We enter either level 0.1 or level 0.2 (or enter a wrong password for level 0.0) from the same screen Escape to Configure Menu No Action 57 I/O Status Menu Local Input/Output Status INPUT 2478 RELAY O/P 148 SINKING O/P 1 When the input/output is ACTIVE it is displayed as the corresponding number. When it is INACTIVE it is displayed as a . No data is conveyed on whether the input/output is active high or active low. To I/O Status Menu 58 Configure - Security Menu CURRENT LEVEL = 0 DROP TO LEVEL 0 ENTER LEVEL 1 OR 2 ENTER LEVEL 3 CHANGE LEVEL 1 CHANGE LEVEL 2 CHANGE REMOTE No action Next menu item No Action Select Menu Item Top line displays current password level and does not scroll. When drop to level 0 is pressed the password level immediately drops to level 0 (no sub screen) Escape to Configure Menu No Action 59 ENTER _____4.5Hrs 05/NOV/02 16:51:41 LEAVE _____4.5Hrs 05/NOV/02 17:24:19 Shutdown Override Log - Detail To S/D O/Ride log menu Previous Log entry Next Log entry 60 TOTAL ENGINE HOURS IN SHUTDOWN OVERRIDE _____0.2 Shutdown Override Log To Main Menu S/D O/Ride Log Detail No Action First Log entry 61 Shutdown Override Log There are (up to) 10 entries in the SDO log. Each entry captures an entry and an exit event To Control Menu S/D O/Ride Log Detail No Action (top of list) Next Log entry The Shutdown override log is sorted with the most recent at the top. OVERRIDE LOG 01/10 ENTER 05/NOV/02 LEAVE 05/NOV/02 62 Shutdown Override Log To Main Menu Previous Log entry The Shutdown override log is sorted with the most recent at the top. There are (up to) 10 entries in the SDO log. Each entry captures an entry and an exit event OVERRIDE LOG 02/10 ENTER 03/NOV/02 LEAVE 04/NOV/02 S/D O/Ride Log Detail (not supported in this presentation) Next Log entry (not supported in this presentation) 63 ENTER _____4.5Hrs 05/NOV/02 16:51:41 LEAVE _____4.5Hrs 05/NOV/02 17:24:19 Shutdown Override Log - Detail To S/D O/Ride log menu Previous Log entry Next Log entry 64 Configure Menu - Programmable Cycle Timer To configure menu The fourteen programmable cycle timers are represented by their number (1 to 14) and two characters for each of the two outputs. A 1 represents that this output is currently being driven (on) by this cycle timer A 0 represents that a setting exists to drive this output but it is not currently doing so. A - indicates that this output is not affected by this cycle timer. Previous prog cycle timer No Action No Action Adjust prog cycle timer Next Prog Cycle Timer TIMER :123456789 TRIGGER 1 :0-10--1-- TRIGGER 2 :00---11-- See slide 66 for the timers 10 to 14 Slide 66 65 Preferences Previous menu item Next menu item No Effect Change Temperature units Escape to Main Menu PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE
No Effect 66 Configure Menu - Programmable Cycle Timer To configure menu The fourteen programmable cycle timers are represented by their number (1 to 14) and two characters for each of the two outputs. A 1 represents that this output is currently being driven (on) by this cycle timer A 0 represents that a setting exists to drive this output but it is not currently doing so. A - indicates that this output is not affected by this cycle timer. Previous prog cycle timer No Action No Action Adjust prog cycle timer Next Prog Cycle Timer TIMER :1011121314 TRIGGER 1: - - - - - TRIGGER 2: - - - - - Slide 64 See slide 64 for timers 1 to 9 67 Preferences Previous menu item Next menu item No Effect Change Language Escape to Main Menu PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE
No Effect 68 Preferences - Contrast CONTRAST : 60% PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE Exactly how we adjust contrast may drive a slightly different screen layout. Adjusting contrast is a two stage process (Press return to select the setpoint then use left and right to adjust it.) This is consistent with how other setpoints are adjusted. Increment Contrast Decrement Contrast Decrement Contrast Reject Changes Accept Changes
Increment Contrast 69 Preferences - Pressure PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE Cycle units Forward Cycle units Backwards Cycle units Forward Reject Changes Accept Changes Pressure units can be cycled through kPa / psi and bar Cycle units backwards 70 Preferences - Temperature PRESSURE : kPa TEMPERATURE : C DISPLAY LANGUAGE Toggle units Toggle Units Toggle units Reject Changes Accept Changes Temperature units can be toggled between C (Celsius) and F (Fahrenheit)
Toggle units 71 Preferences - Display language Top language Bottom Language No Effect Accept Change Abort Change DISPLAY LANGUAGE TECHNICIAN ENGLISH FRANAIS No Effect 72 Alternator Specific 8 <= Level 2 only BEARING TEMPERATURE FRONT _95C REAR 104C
Up to previous screen To Main Menu Down to next screen 73 Alternator Specific 9 <= Level 2 only WINDING TEMPERATURES A B C 104C _97C 120C Up to previous screen To Main Menu End of data 74 Engine Specific 5 <= Level 2 only CYLINDER 01 _95C CYLINDER 02 _99C CYLINDER 03 103C
Engine Cylinder Temperatures. Since this is the Engine Specific screen (and there arent any non-engine cylinders) engine is implied. Temperature is implied by the units. Pressing down scrolls three cylinders at a time. Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 75 Engine Specific 6 <= Level 2 only CYLINDER 04 104C CYLINDER 05 121C CYLINDER 06 _82C CYLINDER 07 103C ..... CYLINDER 20 109C
Engine Cylinder Temperatures displayed in groups of 3 each time down is pressed. Up to 20 cylinders may be available. For any number of cylinders that does not divide evenly by 3 the last three are displayed together (ie 16,17,18 scroll down to 18,19,20 on a 20 cylinder engine) Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 76 Engine Specific 7 <= Level 2 only L EXHAUST MAN _799C R EXHAUST MAN _745C INTAKE MAN _112C Although four digits are unlikely with C they are required to support F Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 77 Engine Specific 8 <= Level 2 only SCAC INLET _99C OIL _75C FUEL _82C Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 78 Engine Specific 9 <= Level 2 only FUEL 111psi CRANKCASE _44psi INTAKE MAN _94psi Units are converted to psi, kPa or bar as defined in preferences Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 79 Engine Specific 10 <= Level 2 only RESTRICTION OIL FILTER 20.7psi FUEL FILTER 20.7psi Units are converted to psi, kPa or bar as defined in preferences Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 80 Engine Specific 11 <= Level 2 only RESTRICTION L AIR FILTER 0.4psi R AIR FILTER 0.6psi Units are converted to psi, kPa or bar as defined in preferences Up to previous screen Down to next screen To Main Menu 81 Engine Specific 12 <= Level 2 only FUEL CONSUMPTION TOTAL _______11Gal INSTANT RATE 545G/h If Pressure preferences is set to kPa or Bar then volume units are L and L/h (Litres and Litres per hour) Else (pressure units are set to psi) volume units are set Gal and G/h (Gallons and Gallons per hour). The Gallons are American Gallons ( = 8 * 16 fluid oz) and not British Gallons ( = 8 * 20 fluid oz) Up to previous screen End of Data To Main Menu 82 Main Menu EVENT LOG ENGINE OVERVIEW ALTERNATOR OVERVIEW Next menu item Select Menu Item Previous menu item Top of list No Action 83 Main Menu ENGINE OVERVIEW ALTERNATOR OVERVIEW CONFIGURE Previous menu item Next menu item Select Menu Item Top of list 84 __0kPa _23.5C 27.6V ___0rpm _____2.1Hrs STOPPED Engine Overview - Auto Engine Detail To Main Menu RUN AUTO and STOP buttons simulated on this screen only. 85 __0kPa _23.5C 27.6V ___0rpm _____2.1Hrs PRE-CRANK Engine Overview - Run Engine Detail To Main Menu RUN AUTO and STOP buttons simulated on this screen only. 86 Configure - Security Menu - Incorrect password entered INCORRECT PASSWORD
FOR MENU No Action No Action No Action No Action No Action This screen is displayed when a password that is neither the level 1 or level 2 password is entered and enter is pressed. To Password Menu 87 Event Log Menu EVENT LOGS 05 GENSET CONTROL 02 ENGINE CONTROL 03 EXTERNAL I/O 00 DIGITAL AVR 00 RTD MODULE 00 THERMOCOUPLE 00 Main Menu Next menu item Select Menu Item No Action (top menu item) The top line total (05) is a sum of the number of effective events in all the logs. Logs will appear on this list only of they exist (are in communication with the generator control). Logs are NOT sorted by number of effective events. 88 Event Log Menu EVENT LOGS 05 ENGINE CONTROL 03 EXTERNAL I/O 00 DIGITAL AVR 00 RTD MODULE 00 THERMOCOUPLE 00 Main Menu Next menu item Select Menu Item Previous menu item The top line total (05) is a sum of the number of effective events in all the logs. Logs will appear on this list only of they exist (are in communication with the generator control). Logs are NOT sorted by number of effective events. 89 Engine Event Log (top level - active event) ENGINE LOG 03/03 APPR HIGH OIL PRESS OIL FILTER BLOCKED We always enter at the bottom of the log (for consistency with the Genset log). Pressing Enter will take us to detail (if we have any). 03/03 implies there are three events in the log and this (oil filter blocked) is the third No Action (last event) Event Detail (not simulated) To Event Log Menu Previous Event 90 Engine Event Log (top level - active event) ENGINE LOG 02/03 APPR HIGH OIL PRESS OIL FILTER BLOCKED Next event Event Detail (not simulated) To Event Log Menu Previous Event 91 Engine Event Log (top level - active event) ENGINE LOG 01/03 HIGH OIL PRESS APPR HIGH OIL PRESS Previous Event Next event Event Detail (not simulated) To Event Log Menu 92 Engine Event Log (top level - active event) ENGINE LOG --/03 RESET ALL EVENTS HIGH OIL PRESS No Effect Next event Reset Events To Event Log Menu 93 Engine Event Log (top level - active event) ENGINE LOG --/00 NO EVENTS No Effect No effect No effect To Event Log Menu