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Operation
4.0 Operation
This section details the front panel controls and the LED indicators on
the AGS controller and remote switch, and explains AGS operation
using these LED indicators.
4.1
AGS Controller LED Indicators
The AGS controller (Figure 4-1) provides a pushbutton to test system
operation, and two LED indicators for viewing system operation.
4.1.1 TEST
Switch
When pressed and released, the
TEST
switch attempts to turn on
the connected generator and allows it to run for at least 30 seconds
before turning it off. This start/stop test is used to con
fi
rm that all
wiring from the generator to the AGS is correct and that the
GEN
TYPE
setting is correctly con
fi
gured for your generator type.
Info:
Pushing and releasing the AGS’s red
TEST
pushbutton
switch enables the same test as pressing and releasing the
momentary
TEST
position on the AGS remote switch.
4.1.2 STATUS LED Indicator
Flashing Green
– Indicates that the AGS system is initiating a
generator start sequence. This can happen based on two conditions,
either: a) The
TEST
switch (on the controller or remote switch) has
been pressed and released; or, b) The remote switch has been set
to the
ENABLE
position and the
START TEMP °F
setting and/or the
START VOLTS DC
setting has been reached.
Solid Green
– Indicates the generator successfully started and is
providing the run sense voltage to Terminals 2 (+) and 4 (–) of the
AGS controller.
Solid Red
– This is a fault condition to indicate that the generator
has not provided a correct run sense voltage to Terminals 2 (+) and
4 (–) of the AGS controller after four start attempts.
4.1.3 READY LED Indicator
Solid Green
(
normal AGS system indication)
–
Indicates the
AGS controller has power and the remote switch is plugged in
correctly.
Flashing Green
– Indicates that the AGS controller has power, but
the remote switch is not sensed. This means the remote switch is
either not connected, incorrectly connected, is defective, or has an
incorrect or defective cable.