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The software compatibility is ensured with the old interface boards, meaning it is possible to reprogram, on site, an interface board having
a software index 1.01B with a software having an index 1.04D and 1.05E. However, a display defined for software version 1.2 and higher
is required to use a software version 1.05E.
Software upgrade 1.04D comprises the following:
- Addition of functions and parameters
- Modification of standard value of certain parameters
- Modification of utilization limits of certain parameters
- Supervision and remote management
- Control/command of engines MTU 2000 and 4000
- Control/command compatible with standards NFPA110 and CSA C282
- Control/command compatible with French standards NF S 61-940 and NF E 37-312
- Control/command for Cummins engines type QST30
- Control/command for Nevada engines
- Generating sets with "multi-voltage" option
- Generating sets with "bi-frequency/bi-voltage" option
- Option 5 module (this module is only used with applications on MTU 2000/4000 engines and CUMMINS engines QST30).

The software version 1.06F used with the CB and CB12 I/O cards extends the functionality and working range of the Telys MICS.  A sum-
mary of the developments and changes incorporated into the new software is shown below.  Each development is then described in detail
in the subsequent paragraphs.

Compatibility with earlier I/O cards has been provided, and it is therefore possible to reprogram I/O cards originally using software ver-
sions 1.01B, 1.04D or 1.05E with version 1.06F, without having to remove the card. 
Software version 1.06F includes the following features: 
- Command and control of the JDEC electronics used with the John Deere 6081HF engines using the optional module 5.  
- Command and control of the EDC III electronics used with Volvo D12 engines using the optional module 5.  
- Changing the number of working hours for the generator (clear or preset) by entering a single access code.
- Option 4 of module 4, allowing operation at three different voltages (480V, 208V and 240V), may be fine tuned to reflect the customer's
actual usage.
- The "low coolant level" LED of the optional module 6 comes on when either the 'low coolant level' or 'air cooling inadequate ' inputs are
enabled (only for NFPA110 applications).
- For gas-powered generators, the "low gas pressure" fault condition now has a five-second fixed timer. This timer prevents the engine
being switched off by sudden load changes.  In practice, the gas pressure has a tendency to drop when the load increases sharply, before
returning to its normal value.

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Supervision and remote management is possible using the "wintelys" software on a PC computer under a Windows 95, 98; NT or 2000 envi-
ronment.
A complete document describing the supervision and remote management features can
be obtained from the "products and development" department.
Supervision and remote management are operational on software version 1.01B with a
few restrictions as concerns the various data acquisition and display features. In this res-
pect, with software version 1.01B, it will not be possible to:
- Control the generator set from a remote location
- Display the status of the alarm and fault LEDs on the front panel of the display or retro-
information concerning the position of the Normal/Backup switch. 
In addition, with software version 1.01B, the MICS Telys is automatically reset when the
generating set is configured from a remote location.
For optimum use of the supervision/remote management function, we recommend that
you use software version 1.04D.

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Module 5 is simply module OPT34 configured as module 5.
This module is programmed specifically for the applications with engines using an inte-
grated control electronics (MTU and Cummins engines).
The selection parameter for this module already exists in software version 1.01B.
However, a line has been added in the INPUTS and OUTPUTS screens to display the logi-
cal state of the inputs and outputs of the module according to its programming.

Supervision

Remote management

Summary of Contents for MICS Telys

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Telys level 1 1 06 F R f constructeur R f GPAO 33502012701 ind1...

Page 2: ...GB ENGLISH S SA AF FE ET TY Y S SY YM MB BO OL LS S 4 4 C CO ON NT TE EN NT TS S 1 1 10 01 3...

Page 3: ...ing parts risk of entanglement Caution risk of corrosion Caution risk of explosion Caution refer to the publications supplied with the Genset Authorised personnel only M MA AC CH HI IN NE ER RY Y D DI...

Page 4: ...10 01 5 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 5: ...set programmable control ler M MI IC CS S A AM MP PG G Device for electrical value display P Po ot te en nt ti io om me et te er r v vo ol lt ts s Adjusts the alternator voltage D Du ua al l f fr r q...

Page 6: ...w without p prior n notice All r rights r reserved a as c concerns c changes t to t these m manuals Reproduction o or t translation i in w whole o or p part s strictly p prohibited w without p prior w...

Page 7: ...repeatedly pressing the I P key will only display the voltages o The change from the F key to the F H key does not affect the information displayed on the screen p The most significant change is that...

Page 8: ...cess code Option 4 of module 4 allowing operation at three different voltages 480V 208V and 240V may be fine tuned to reflect the customer s actual usage The low coolant level LED of the optional modu...

Page 9: ...8 2 Removing messages on screen 49 9 Displaying the status messages 49 10 Accessing the level 1 display 50 11 Alarm Flt menu 51 11 1 Special features for a fault 51 11 2 Special features for an alarm...

Page 10: ...to select Manu mode with LED Button to open genset breaker with LED Button to select Manu mode with LED Button to close genset breaker with LED Button to test the LEDs except ON button LED 1 Oil pres...

Page 11: ...voltage drop at start up All connections are built into the printed circuit board on both sides with full screen printing 4 4 L Lo og gi ic ca al l a an na al lo og g I I O O All inputs and outputs a...

Page 12: ...nts 9 9 M Ma ai in ns s v vo ol lt ta ag ge e m ma ai in ns s 2 2 2 wire 1ph neutral unisolated with 10A 240Vac built in power bus in 50 and 60Hz No voltage and frequency measurements 1 10 0 C Ch ha a...

Page 13: ...witch selection for VDE option 2 20 0 E En nv vi ir ro on nm me en nt t a an nd d s st ta an nd da ar rd ds s Operating temperature 15 C to 60 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Resistance to shocks I...

Page 14: ...UTIL C35 UTIL AC DC DC DC AC AC 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 V J N 30 31 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 External command mains sensing or client contact Output C B f...

Page 15: ...r positioned over English Pressing Esc configures the control unit in English Any messages will appear be in English If neither V nor Esc is pressed the overview screen see paragraph 1 7 appears autom...

Page 16: ...e will be no digital indication on screen However the wording Fuel L Lev will appear see also paragraph 5 This particular display is used to perform a quick diagnostic on the physical status of the in...

Page 17: ...only if the green LED is ON see paragraph 18 The operator still has control over the Normal EmergencyY switch and the generator set If an external Start command appears on the screen the control unit...

Page 18: ...in sleep mode the various indications stay visible on screen Genset stopped with no external command no EJP start up and no clock activation If one the system logical inputs changes status alarm faul...

Page 19: ...phase 1 and neutral V2 voltage across phase 2 and neutral V3 voltage across phase 3 and neutral Press U V again to bring up the first screen and so on Ph neutr V1 voltages V2 Volts V3 ext command 1 17...

Page 20: ...3 p phase w without n neutral 3ph Press I to get the three phase currents I1 current in phase 1 I2 current in phase 2 I3 current in phase 3 If you press I again nothing changes Phase I1 current I2 Am...

Page 21: ...enheit F The third line indicates the water temperature expressed in degrees Fahrenheit F Oil Pr PSI Oil T F WaterT F ext command 1 17 15 gen running 12 01 00 167 90 1 194 Screen 3 3 Press Engine a th...

Page 22: ...E A ALARM A AND F FAULT M MESSAGES All alarms and faults are clearly viewed on screen Two lines are dedicated for their display see screens below 8 8 1 1 A Ap pp pe ea ar ra an nc ce e o of f m me es...

Page 23: ...reset the low fuel level fault the message disappears Ph ph U12 0 voltages U23 0 Volts U31 0 Fault Low Fuel Level Fault Emergency Stop ext command 1 17 45 gen stopped 12 01 00 The message Fault m modu...

Page 24: ...e Press to move the cursor to the next sign on the right hand side if possible or to the next line Press to move the cursor to the previous sign if possible or to the previous line By pressing or the...

Page 25: ...being the biggest number or in other words from the oldest to the newest message The messages are always displayed two at a time see the two screens below The left hand side screen shows messages num...

Page 26: ...u Auto Test ATS Mains Stand by changeover control 0 and 1 in Manu mode only ON button Also the automatic power up automatic shutdown and logical status of option No 20 input on option 4 module shutdow...

Page 27: ...10 11 12 0 1 Input 1 Diff or C I C trip Option 3 3 M Module Logical status display of the inputs on option 3 module i e the eight inputs described in Section Tech nical characteristies OPTION 3 MODUL...

Page 28: ...e inputs of the option 5 module are displayed programmed with Volvo D12 engine Display of logical status of inputs of option 5 module For the Volvo D12 engine only inputs 1 2 and 3 are used Note The a...

Page 29: ...TS screens to display the logical status of the inputs and outputs of the module in accordance with its programming Composition o of t the i interface b boards logical o outputs CB board 7 outputs CB1...

Page 30: ...uts on option 3 module As these outputs can be programmed the wording on each line varies according to the programming performed For that reason the wording does not appear on the screen opposite OPTI...

Page 31: ...follows CONTRAST Esc Exit down up Current Value 148 Adjust contrast Min Value 1 Max Value 250 16 P PROTECT M MENU If a protection of differential type differential relay or via constant insulation che...

Page 32: ...ro ol l The fuel solenoid control activation is interlocked with the engine preglow control or starter control activation The fuel solenoid supply is then permanent It is interrupted when the engine...

Page 33: ...non in any regulation system When the engine reaches the electrical or pneumatic starter trip ping threshold the engine speed and alternator voltage stabilisation process is launched When the delay el...

Page 34: ...d with the factory standard configuration 1 19 9 1 1 I In n S St to op p m mo od de e When is positioned in Stop mode the Mains contactor is closed mains available and the 0 button LED is lit The Main...

Page 35: ...stantly the Stand by contactor the 1 button LED goes out and the message of toggling from Stand by to Mains appears When the delay elapses the Mains contactor closes automatically the message Mains c...

Page 36: ...4 D Di is sp pl la ay y o of f e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l v va al lu ue es s To facilitate understanding the electrical values are not represented by pictograms Press the U V button to display th...

Page 37: ...For more information on the meaning of the notations refer to the user paragraph 5 A third screen can be accessed using the Engine button with Anglo Saxon notations for the oil pressure PSI the water...

Page 38: ...The cooling time delay parameter 10 of timing menu is displayed next to the symbol and decrements automatically from the adjustment setting to 0 Example of screen showing that three minutes and ten s...

Page 39: ...sible 11 1 CB CB12 Min alternator voltage 12 0 12 1 CB CB12 Max alternator voltage 13 0 13 1 CB CB12 Min alternator frequency 14 0 14 1 CB CB12 Max alternator frequ ency 15 0 15 1 CB CB12 Option 3 mod...

Page 40: ...gine overspeed impossible 53 1 module 5 QST30 engine general fault impossible 54 1 module 5 QST30 engine general alarm 55 0 impossible module 5 Engine oil high level 56 0 impossible module 4 Engine oi...

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