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4-12 Operation
MN2408
Engine Parameter Display
Two engine operating parameter screens are provided.
Battery Voltage/Engine Speed
(Tachometer)
BATTERY
SPEED
27.0 Vdc
1800 rpm
Battery
Displays battery voltage in DC volts. The voltage is displayed with a resolution of 1/10 of a volt.
Speed
Displays engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Engine Temperature/Oil Pressure
ENG TEMP
OIL PRESS
57 Deg C
200 KPA
ENG TEMP
Displays engine temperature in either degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit (as selected).
OIL PRESS
Displays engine oil pressure in either pounds per square inch (PSI) or in Kilopascals (KPA) (as selected).
Program Menus
The programming menu is used to change values such as time delays, analog fault settings,
digital fault settings. Access to the programming sub–menus may only be obtained with a
security password number. The sub menus are organized as follows:
Program Menu
PROGRAM MENU?
NO
Displays two messages that may be toggled between YES and NO by pressing the INCREMENT push-button.
NO Programming sub-menus are disabled when NO is displayed.
YES Programming sub-menus are enabled when YES is displayed and a valid password number is entered.
PASSWORD
0
Press INCREMENT or DECREMENT to change the password. Press ENTER when the correct number is displayed.
Read Only Mode
User can view the parameters but cannot change any values. The factory setting for this level is one (1).
Read / Write Mode
User can view and modify any parameter value. The factory setting for this level is two (2).
Master Read / Write Mode
User can view and modify any parameter value and view/modify the security password level numbers.
Contact Baldor for master password if required.
The values of the parameter settings for your generator–set can be recorded for future reference
using the Configuration Data Sheet shown in Figure 4-4.
After the correct password number is entered, the you may choose one of four programming
menus. Press INCREMENT or DECREMENT to find the desired menu then press ENTER.
MAIN MENU LOOP
ANALOG FAULT MENU LOOP
DIGITAL FAULT MENU LOOP
CALIBRATION MENU LOOP
Summary of Contents for GLC30
Page 12: ...2 2 General Information MN2408...
Page 32: ...2 22 General Information MN2408...
Page 42: ...3 10 Receiving Installation MN2408 Figure 3 4 Three Phase WYE and DELTA Connections...
Page 52: ...4 6 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 3 Engine Controller Inputs Outputs...
Page 64: ...4 18 Operation MN2408 Figure 4 4 Configuration Data Sheet j j j j j j j j j...
Page 86: ...A 10 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 2 Customer Interface Connection Diagram MEC20 MEC2...
Page 87: ...Series GLC A 11 MN2408 Figure A 3 Customer Interface w o Breaker Power Connection Diagram...
Page 88: ...A 12 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 4 Single Phase w o Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 89: ...Series GLC A 13 MN2408 Figure A 5 Single Phase One Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 90: ...A 14 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 6 Single Phase Two Breaker Connection Diagram...
Page 95: ...Series GLC A 19 MN2408 Figure A 11 Three Phase Connection Diagram...
Page 96: ...A 20 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 12 Three Phase Connection Diagram with PMG...
Page 97: ...Series GLC A 21 MN2408 Figure A 13 Three Phase Connection Diagram Wire 1 0 and larger...
Page 104: ...A 28 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 20 Control Box Connections with MEC2 Controller...
Page 105: ...Series GLC A 29 MN2408 Figure A 21 Engine Wiring Woodward 4 3L GM...
Page 106: ...A 30 Series GLC MN2408 Figure A 22 Engine Wiring Woodward 5 7L GM...
Page 107: ...Series GLC A 31 MN2408 Figure A 23 Engine Wiring Woodward 8 1L GM...
Page 108: ...A 32 Series GLC MN2408...