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Owner’s Manual for Power Zone Connectivity Server
Installation and Operation
Maintenance Setup
See
Figure 3-54
. This screen is used to setup
maintenance intervals for the generator. Intervals can be
set to different units as appropriate for the equipment. To
set a maintenance interval, select the equipment of
choice.
Figure 3-54. Maintenance Setup
See
Figure 3-55
. Since maintenance intervals can
depend on several factors, up to three cycle types can be
selected. In this example, oil life can be determined by
both date and run hours. Whichever interval is reached
first causes a maintenance warning to occur. The screen
that shows maintenance life remaining as a bargraph will
show the shorter of the two intervals.
Operation as a Cycle Type is valid only for Battery Life,
Utility Transfer Switch Maintenance or Generator
Transfer Switch Maintenance. For Battery Life, it is
number of start attempts of the generator. For Utility or
Generator Transfer Switch, it is changes in switch
position.
“Installed At” is the value of the selected cycle type at the
time of last maintenance.
“Duration” is the amount by which the installed at can
increase before maintenance is again required.
In the example in
Figure 3-55
, the oil was last serviced at
100 engine hours and will need to be serviced again
when 200 additional engine hours have been logged at
300 engine hours.
Figure 3-55. Oil Life Maintenance Setup
Modules
See
Figure 3-56
. This screen allows you to select which
module you wish to setup. The Automatic Voltage
Regulator (AVR) and Governor are covered by the
Alternator setup section and the Engine setup section.
Figure 3-56. Modules
Remote Annunciator Setup
See
Figure 3-57
. The Remote Annunciator module has
its own setup screen which allows the user to define the
functions of the optional relays inside the annunciator
and the spare light. Setup does not affect the function of
the LEDs. Communication with the annunciator is via RS-
485 interface and is set up on the Communication Setup
screen.
Figure 3-57. Communication Setup
There can be up to 16 RS-485 annunciators in a system,
so the user must define which annunciator is being set
up.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Verify you have set up the
communications with the annunciator first.
On the Annunciator Setup screen, select the annunciator
from the first drop down box RAP Friendly Name.
For each relay in the annunciator, select a function from
the drop down box. If the relay is not used, select
Unused. Select Normally Closed or Normally Open using
the radio buttons for each relay. Repeat for all relays as
needed and save the settings.
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