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Technical Handbook
IMPORTANT!
Both the SW1 switches must remain in OFF
position.
The SW1 switches are reserved for accessing special features that are not part of the normal
operation of the device.
If the device is powered with one of the two switches in ON position, it will not turn on.
To restore normal operation, you need to remove the power from the device, turn the switches
OFF and power it again.
In case the device does not turn on when powered, the first thing you must do is to check the
position of the switches.
Although most of the parameters and features can be accessed and configured by directly
operating on the device, some particular features or
configurations, due to their nature, can
only be set or changed through the PC program SICES Board Programmer3
(hereinafter
referred to as “BoardPrg3”) downloadable for free after registration on the SICES s.r.l.
websites
and
It greatly simplifies the configuration of the device and its use is strongly recommended. It also
allows you to save the current configuration of the device on a file and to reuse it on other
identical devices,
The program also allows the configuration, saving or loading of the characteristic curves of
non-standard analogue sensors with resistive or live output.
BoardPrg3 can be used on all the SICES devices; connection to the PC can be realized both
directly, via the RS232 serial port, USB, or remotely via modem, RS485 serial port or Ethernet
network. To use the program, refer to document [2].
In this document, the term
“
ALARM
” is used to indicate a fault that prevents the generator set
from operating and causes the automatic emergency shutdown of the generator (skipping the
cool down phase).
The term “
DE-ACTIVATION
” is used to indicate a fault that prevents the generator set from
operating and causes the automatic standard shutdown of the generator (including the cool
down phase).
The term “
WARNING
” is used to indicate a fault that requires the intervention of the operator
with no need for automatic shutoff of the generator. When the operator acknowledges the fault,
if its cause is no more present, the controller automatically resets it.
The term “
LATCHED
WARNING
” is used to indicate a fault that requires the intervention of
the operator with no need for automatic shutoff of the generator. This fault is different from a
“WARNING” because this requires an explicit reset by the operator.
The codes that identify functions for input, output, status or other functions are preceded by
the following acronyms:
DIF
(“Digital Input Function”): the following is a code for the configuration of the digital inputs.
DOF
(“Digital Output Function”): the following is a code for the configuration of the digital
outputs.
AIF
(“Analogue Input Function”): the following is a code for the configuration of the analogue
inputs.
AOF
(“Analogue Output Function”): the following is a code for the configuration of the analogue
outputs.
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