
Four-digit, seven-segment LED display. This displays the selected parameter from the list
alongside. Use the button to select which parameter is to be displayed, as indicated by the
adjacent LEDs. The button selects the parameter in sequence, as follows. Note that line
voltage readings are prefixed by ‘L’ while phase-neutral readings are prefixed by ‘n’.
• Mains voltage L1-L2, prefix
L
• Mains voltage L1-N, prefix
n
• Mains voltage L2-L3, prefix
L
• Mains voltage L2-N, prefix
n
• Mains voltage L3-L1, prefix
L
• Mains voltage L3-N, prefix
n
• Alternator frequency (Hz)
• Alternator speed (RPM), as measured by alternator frequency or magnetic pick-up as
selected by Speed Sensing Input Selection (P15)
• Battery Voltage (VBAT)
• Engine running time in hours-since last reset via Engine Running Time Reset (P30). This is
a six-digit number. The first three (high) digits are shown in the first display - prefixed H- and
the second (low) in the second display - prefixed L.
• The alarm LED will flash continually if the unit detects any fault. When the display select
button is pressed so as to select this option, the display will show the cause of the fault
indication. If more than one error condition is present, repeated pressing of the button will
show each in turn. Possible error messages are:
EStP - Emergency Stop
bAT1 - Low Battery Voltage
bAT2 - Weak Battery Alarm
7.2 Display Mode Indicators
Hz.
RPM
1.
Press the Power On button.
2.
Press the Engine Start button on the panel or the remote Start button. The engine should start.
The sequence is as follows:
The starter motor runs
The engine starts
Once the engine is running,
The starter motor disengages.
The green Engine and Alternator Leds (3) and (4) light.
7.3 Starting the Engine
Press the stop button or remote stop button the engine will stop.
7.4 Stopping the Engine
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