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g.
Engine Run – Relay will be active when engine RPM is greater than 600. Typically used
to drive an auxiliary circuit such as louvers or send a signal to a monitoring station.
h.
Alarm – Relay will be active when there is an alarm condition. Typically used to drive
an alarm horn or lamp. Also can be used to send a signal to a monitoring station.
i.
Pre Alarm – Relay will be active when there is a pre alarm condition. Typically used to
drive an alarm horn or lamp. Also can be used to send a signal to a monitoring
station.
j.
Pre Alarm & Alarm – Energizes an external audible alarm when a pre alarm or alarm
condition is present. Pressing the ENTER button will silence.
k.
Alarm Horn – Energizes an external audible alarm when an alarm condition is present.
Pressing the ENTER button will silence.
l.
Low Oil Press Alarm – Relay closes if a low oil pressure shutdown is detected.
m.
Hi Coolant Temp Alarm – Relay closes if a high engine temperature shutdown is
detected.
n.
Overspeed Alarm – Relay closes if an overspeed shutdown is detected.
o.
Over crank Alarm – Relay closes if an over crank alarm is detected.
p.
Low Fuel Level Alarm – Relay closes if a low fuel level shutdown is detected.
q.
Input 2-9 – Closes if the associated input is active.
r.
Throttle B1 – Reserved for OEM applications.
s.
Throttle B0 – Reserved for OEM applications.
t.
Custom 1 - Reserved for OEM applications.
2)
Relay Polarity
a.
Positive – Relay acts as a normally open contact.
b.
Invert – Relay acts as a normally closed contact.
3)
Relay Initialized State
a.
On – Relay is activated upon power up.
b.
Off - Relay is not activated upon power up.