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BASLER DGC-2020 PROGRAMMING APPENDIX (OPTION)
Login and Permissions
When attempting to change a protected setting, the DGC-2020HD displays the Login Required screen. To
log in, use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the characters. Use the left or right arrow keys to
enter more characters. Once the user name and password have been entered, press the Edit key to log
in. To log out, press the Reset key while viewing any screen other than the following screen types:
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Action Event Screen (alarm/pre-alarm screens)
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CSV Screen
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Edit Screen
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Pixel Test Screen
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Real Time Clock Screen
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Overview Screen
If communication access is active through the modem, USB port, or Ethernet port, the front panel displays
“REMOTE COMMS”. If the remote user is logged in to BESTCOMS
Plus
®
with Control security access or
higher, the front panel can only be used for viewing metering data and settings information. Remote
security access must be ended before modifying settings through the front panel.
Changing a Setting
To change a setting, navigate to the setting and press the Edit key. If you are not already logged in, you
will be prompted for your password. Use the up or down arrow keys to raise or lower the value. Use the
right or left arrow keys to select different digits. Press the Edit key again when finished.
Sleep Mode
Sleep mode de-energizes the LCD backlight when no pushbutton activity is detected for the duration of
the LCD Backlight Timeout delay. Front panel LEDs remain lit during sleep mode. In units with the default
monochrome LCD, the LCD heater is turned off during sleep mode. To enter sleep mode, the DGC-
2020HD must be operating in OFF mode or Auto mode with the engine not running. Normal display
operation resumes when any pushbutton is pressed or the genset is started remotely via the ATS input.
Sleep mode is not entered while an alarm is active. Sleep mode can be permanently disabled through
BESTCOMS
Plus
®
or the front panel.
Overview Screen
The overview screen is the uppermost screen in the menu structure and is displayed by default. It
displays metering information as well as a one-line diagram of the system’s breaker configuration.
System Configuration One-Line Diagram
A one-line diagram of the system breaker configuration is displayed on the front panel. This diagram
changes in real time to reflect the current state of the breakers.
The one-line diagram appears on both the front panel Overview and Summary screens.
Figure D, illustrates the different configurations of the one-line diagram.