
50 SEBU8219-01
Operation Section
Features and Controls
RUN Key (8) – Pre
ssing the “RUN” k ey will start
the engine.
AUTO Key (9) – P
ressing the “AUTO” key will cause
the engine to enter the “AUTO” mode. The engine
will start if the module receives a start command from
a remote sour
ce.
STOP Key (10) – Pressing the “STOP” key will stop
the engine.
Up Key (11) – The “UP” key is used to navigate
through the v
arious menus and monitoring screens.
The “UP” key is also used when a setpoint is entered.
When entering numeric data, the “UP” key is used
in order to in
crement the digits (0-9). If the setpoint
requires selection from a list, the “UP” key is used to
navigate UP through the list.
Escape Key (12) – The “ESCAPE” key is used in
order to navigate through the menus. When the key
is pressed
, the user moves backward or the user
moves upward through the menus. The “ESCAPE”
key is also used to exit out of entering data when the
user is pro
gramming the setpoints. If the “ESCAPE”
key is pressed while the user is programming the
setpoints, none of the changes made on the screen
will be sa
vedtomemory.
Right Key (13) – The “RIGHT” key is used during
setpoint
adjustment. The “RIGHT” key is used to
select which digit is edited while entering numeric
data. The “RIGHT” key is also used during some
setpoint
adjustments in order to select or to unselect
a check box. If a check box has a check mark, the
function has been enabled. Pressing the “RIGHT”
key will
disable the function. Pressing the “RIGHT”
key will also cause the check mark to disappear.
If the check box does not have a check mark, the
functio
n is disabled. Pressing the “RIGHT” key will
enable the function. Pressing the “RIGHT” key will
also cause a check mark to appear.
Enter Key (14) – The“ENTER”keyisusedinorder
to navigate through the menus. When the key is
presse
d, the user moves forward or the user moves
downward through the menus. The “ENTER” key is
also used to save any changes while the setpoints
are be
ing programmed. Pressing the “ENTER”
key during programming the setpoints causes the
changes to be saved to memory.
Down Key (15) – The “DOWN” key is used to
navigate downward through the various menus or
scree
ns. The “DOWN” key is also used to program
the setpoints. The “DOWN” key is used to decrease
the digits when entering numeric data. If the setpoint
requ
ires selection from a list, the “DOWN” key is
used to navigate DOWN through the list.
Left Key (16) – T
he “LEFT” key is used during
setpoint adjustment. The “LEFT” key is used to select
the digit that is edited during the entry of numeric
data. The “LEF
T”keyisalsousedduringsomeof
the setpoint adjustments to select a check box. The
key is also used to unselect a check box. If a check
box has a chec
k mark, pressing the “LEFT” key
will disable the function. Pressing the key will also
remove the check mark. Pressing the “LEFT” key
will also ca
use the check mark to disappear. If the
check box does not have a check mark, pressing
the “LEFT” key will enable the function. Pressing the
“LEFT” key w
ill also cause a check mark to appear.
Alarm Indicators
Yellow Warning Lamp (4) – A flashing yellow light
indicates that there are active warnings that have
not been ack
nowledged. A continuous yellow light
indicates that there are acknowledged warnings that
are active. If there are any active warnings, the yellow
light will
change from flashing yellow to continuous
yellow after the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key is pressed. If
there are no longer any active warnings, the yellow
light wil
l turn off after the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key is
pressed.
Red Shutd
own Lamp (5) – A flashing red light
indicates that there are active shutdowns that
have not been acknowledged. A continuous red
light ind
icates that there are active shutdowns that
have been acknowledged. If there are any active
shutdowns the red light will change from fl ashing red
to conti
nuous red after the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key is
pressed. Any condition that has caused a shutdown
must be manually reset. If there are no longer any
active
shutdowns, the red light will turn off.
Digital Inputs
Note: There are 8 digital inputs on “EMCP 3.2” and
“EMCP 3.3”. There are 6 digital inputs on “EMCP
3.1”.
Digital Input 1 – Digital Input 1 is used for the
emerge
ncy stop. This input should be wired to
GROUND through an Emergency Stop switch.
The input can be set to activate on an active high
(norm
ally closed contact) or an active low (normally
open contact). Activating the emergency stop input
will cause the generator set to stop immediately. The
emerg
ency stop input will also prevent the generator
set from starting. Once Digital Input 1 goes active the
engine will not start until the event has been cleared.
Refe
r to System Operation, Troubleshooting, Testing
and Adjusting, RENR7902, “Digital Input Resetting”.