7.0 Using an AGS
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7.7.2 AGS Remote Start Statuses
The following “Start” statuses identify the condition that autostarted the
generator. If you determine that the autostart condition occurred sooner
than expected (or didn’t want this autostart condition), refer to the Setup
section for that condition to change (or defeat) the autostart setting.
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Start Temp
The generator has started based on the
AGS: 04 Start
Temp F
setting.
Start Test
The AGS is in Test mode. Test mode may be started from
the red TEST button located on the AGS or by selecting
“
Test”
from the
AGS: 01 AGS Control
menu (refer to
your AGS Owner’s Manual for further information).
Start VDC
The generator has started based on the
AGS: 05 Start
Volts
setting.
Table 7-4, AGS Remote Start Statuses
7.7.3 AGS Remote Fault Statuses
The following “Fault” statuses indicate that the generator wasn’t able to start
based on an expected autostart condition. Refer to Section 7.8.3 “Resolving
Fault Statuses” for help in diagnosing the problem.
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Fault Gen Run
The generator stopped before the autostop condition
was satis
fi
ed.
Fault Temp
The generator failed the autostart cycle in Start Temp
mode.
Fault Test
The generator failed the autostart cycle in Test mode.
Fault VDC
The generator failed the autostart cycle in Start VDC
mode.
Table 7-5, AGS Remote Fault Statuses
7.7.4 General AGS Operational Notes
• If a fault condition occurs, select the
OFF
setting from the
01
AGS
Control
menu, and then select
Enable
or
Test
. If the problem persists, refer
to
your AGS Owner’s Manual.
•
When AGS control is set to
Enabled
and an autostart condition occurs,
it attempts an automatic generator start. This is done by closing its internal
relays (based on the Gen Type selection) to control the starter—much like
a person does when manually starting the generator. The starter is turned
on for short periods of time and then turned off. If the AGS determines that
the engine has started while cranking (STATUS indicator lights solid green),
the starter is turned off after a short delay. If the engine does not start,
another attempt is made to turn on the starter after a long delay period.
This is repeated until the generator starts or until all its start attempts are
reached, which causes the AGS to go into a fault condition (indicated by a
blinking FAULT indication on the remote and a solid red STATUS indicator on
the AGS Module).