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EAP 110 ANNUNCIATOR
3. DESCRIPTION
The EAP 110 Annunciator consists of three parts: a Lexan/faceplate, a printed circuit board
(PCB) and a rear cover.
3.1.
LEXAN FACEPLATE
The Lexan faceplate is shown as in FIGURE #4. The Lexan push-buttons and
LED’s are connected to the main PCB via plug-in ribbon cable.
Pow er On
Com m unication Fail
EAP 110 Annunciator
Spare
(Digital Fault #1)
Spare
(Digital Fault #2)
Spare
(External Input #1)
Spare
(External Input #2)
Lam p
T est
Alarm
Silence
Em ergency
Stop
EPS Switch
Not in Auto
Low Oil
Pressure
Shutdown
Low Oil
Pressure
Alarm
Overspeed
Shutdown
Overcrank
Shutdown
EPS
Supplying
Load
Low Engine
Tem perature
Alarm
Loss of
Speed Signal
Shutdown
High Engine
Tem perature
Alarm
High Engine
Tem perature
Shutdown
W eak Battery
Voltage
Low Battery
Voltage
High Battery
Voltage
Battery
Charger
AC Fail
(Digital Fault #3)
Low Fuel
Level
(Digital Fault #4)
FIGURE #4
Alarm labels on the EAP 110 are removable through slots at the top edge of the
Lexan. The alarm labels are grouped in 4 rows of 5 labels each. Alarm Fault
circuits labels which are programmable in the MEC 2 or MEC 20 Engine
Controller can be relabeled on the EAP 110 Annuciator to correspond
accordingly. Alarm Fault circuits lights on the EAP which correspond to non-
programmable MEC Engine Controller faults (e.g. Emergency Stop) cannot be
relabeled.
PM058 Rev 2 06/01/18
Thomson Technology
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