AMF120-4 GSM MODEM
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ALARM SMS SENT BY AMF120-4
For ease of use only the highest priority alarm is included in an SMS.
If this alarm is cleared, the next highest priority alarm will be included in the
next
SMS.
Start Inhibit or Shutdown alarms take priority over Warning alarms.
1. STANDBY WARNING ALARMS
Standby Warning alarms are displayed in the following priority (1 is highest priority):
1.1 Warning-Low Batt. V. ----- Low battery voltage.
1.2 Warning-High Batt. V.
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High battery voltage.
1.3 Low Fuel.
1.4 Low Bulk Tank.
2. RUN WARNING ALARMS
Run Warning alarms are displayed in the following priority (1 is highest priority):
2.1 Warning-Low Batt. V. ----- Low battery voltage.
2.2 Warning-High Batt. V.
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High battery voltage.
2.3 Warning-High Temp.
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The engine temperature is higher than recommended.
2.4 Warning-Lo Oil Press. ----- Oil pressure is present but it is lower than recommended.
2.5 Low Fuel.
2.6 Charging Alternator fault.
----- The
Charging Alternator is not charging the battery.
2.7 Low Bulk Tank.
3. START INHIBIT ALARMS
For ease of use, a maximum of two of the highest priority Start Inhibit alarms are included in an SMS.
If a start inhibit alarm is cleared, the next highest priority Start Inhibit alarm will be included in the next SMS.
If there is more than one Start Inhibit alarm two lines of the SMS are used.
Line one:
3.1 Emergency Stop.
3.2 No fuel.
3.3 Oil Press. sensor.
3.4 Charging Alt. fault.
Line two:
3.5 Remote Stop.
3.6 Low Water level.
3.7 Alternator volts.
3.8 Temperature sensor.
4. SHUTDOWN ALARMS
Shutdown alarms are displayed in the following priority (1 is highest priority):
Line one:
4.1 Phase Rotation fault.
4.2 Over-speed.
4.3 Under-speed.
4.4 High Alternator volts.
4.5 Low Alternator volts.
4.6 No Fuel.