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2.4 event Keys and Indicators
Yellow Warning Light – A flashing yellow light indicates that there are unacknowledged active warnings. A solid yellow light
indicates that there are acknowledged warnings active. If there are any active warnings, the yellow light will change from
flashing yellow to solid yellow after the Alarm Acknowledge key is pressed. If there are no longer any active warnings, the
yellow light will turn off after the Alarm Acknowledge key is pressed.
Red Shutdown Light – A flashing red light indicates that there are unacknowledged active shutdown events. A solid red light
indicates that there are acknowledged shutdown events active. If there are any active shutdown events the red light will
change from flashing red to solid red after the Alarm Acknowledge key is pressed. Any condition that has caused a shutdown
event must be manually reset. If there are no longer any active shutdown events, the red light will turn off.
Alarm Acknowledge – Pressing the Alarm Acknowledge will cause the horn relay output to turn off and silence the horn.
Pressing the key will also cause any yellow or red flashing lights to turn off or to become solid depending on the active status
of the alarms.
Event Reset Key – Pressing the Event Reset key will reset all events when the control is in the stopped position. However, “Reset
All Events” will not reset “Present” events.
Event Log Key – Pressing the Event Log key will navigate to the “Active Events” menu. In order to scroll through the events, use
the up and down keys. After highlighting an event, press the “OK” key to see information about the event such as the SPN and
the FMI.
EMERGENCY STOP Push button – A red lock-down push button that immediately shuts down the generating set and will
inhibit start until the push button has been released by turning it clockwise. Prior to restarting the set, this fault must be reset
by pressing the “Stop” button on the module and resetting the fault in the “Event Log Menu”.