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24VDC PRO-Verter 7000-120 AGS Operator Manual
• The Ready LED indicates when the AGS has power and is ready for normal operation.
• The Status LED indicates when the AGS system is initiating a generator start sequence. This
happens when the Test button (on the AGS) has been pressed and released, or a programmed
condition has triggered the AGS to autostart the generator.
Blinking green LED indicates the generator start sequence has begun.
Steady-on green LED Indicates the generator has started successfully and is providing the
Gen Run sense signal/voltage to the AGS module.
Steady-on red LED indicates a fault condition in which the generator either has not started
or has not provided the correct Run Gen sense signal/voltage to the AGS module—after four
(4) start attempts.
Testing the AGS Function
The red AGS Test button at the AGS interface can be used to confirm that all wiring from the
generator to the AGS module is correct and the AGS circuit is configured correctly for a particular
generator. When pressed, the Status LED on the AGS module will begin to blink green and the
generator should start (a blinking green Status LED means the AGS has initiated an automatic
generator start/stop sequence).
After the generator starts, view the Status LED and ensure it turns solid green (a solid green Status
LED means the generator has started successfully and is providing the Gen Run sense signal to the
AGS module). It should run for approximately 30–60 seconds before automatically turning off.
Generator Status LEDs
Figure 18. Generator Status LEDs and AGS Test Button
The PRO-Verter Auto Generator Start activity is reported by LEDs on the Faceplate (Figure 18). The
“READY” LED is on the left and the STATUS is on the right.