Advanced Control Equipment (ACE2)
96A0357 Rev. F
Introduction
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first string of the LCD lower half is reserved for warnings and alarms in reverse color. Reverse
color means the background is white and the text is blue. The second string of LCDs is split
to indicate these fields and displays:
1. Brightness step. Reverse color means protective shutdown, blank – Off.
2. Remote (“Rmt”) / Local (“Lcl” reverse color).
3. Primary power present (“PP”) / loss of power (“LoP” reverse color).
4. RS422 channel A message received (‘A’).
5. RS422 channel B message received (‘B’).
6. IRMS response received (small ‘
Ω
’), megging has been reported (large ‘
Ω
’).
2.2.9 Modes of Operation
Only qualified ADB Airfield Solutions personnel select modes of operations. There are 3 ways
to handle the ACE2 operation:
1. L-827 stand-alone (external to the CCR).
2. L829 stand-alone (integrated with the CCR).
3. L-890 ALCMS.
2.2.9.1 Stand-Alone
Configuration
The ACE2 is only set up for stand-alone operation by qualified ADB Airfield Solutions
personnel. In this mode, configuration of the ACE2 is performed through the local menu and
alternative functions of the buttons listed in Figure 8:
1. Modify, execute (Output Monitoring button).
2. Go to the next item (Auxiliary Monitoring button).
3. Enter, exit (Select/Config button).
4. No Function (Software Version button).
Figure 7:
Functional Buttons