MEC 2 MICROPROCESSOR ENGINE/GENERATOR CONTROLLER
PM056 Rev 6 05/10/15
Thomson Technology
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CAUTION!!!
The programming function selected must co-ordinate with external
control wiring prior to energizing the control system. Failure to do
so may cause severe equipment damage.
9.3.29.RESET RUN HOURS
The controller’s engine hourmeter may be reset to zero hours when yes is
programmed.
Note:
This programming prompt is only accessible while using
the “Master” programming security password.
9.4. ANALOG FAULT PROGRAMMING MENU
To program the controller’s analog fault circuits, refer to the following descriptions.
Note
: Certain programming functions listed below may not be provided for a specific
fault. Refer to
Section 11.1
for a table indicating programmable features provided.
9.4.1. LEVEL
This setting determines the actual analog signal setpoint at which the selected
fault type will be activated.
Note:
For AC voltage fault circuits, two levels (i.e.
pick-up & drop-out) must be programmed.
9.4.2. ACTION
This setting allows a fault circuit to be programmed as either an
alarm
or a
shutdown
.
9.4.3. ALARM LATCH
If an alarm fault was programmed, it may be selected as a ”latching” alarm or
“non-latching”. When “latching” is selected, it will not un-latch until a reset
command clears it.
Note:
This programming prompt only appears if alarm faults
are programmed. Shutdown faults are automatically set as latching.
9.4.4. BYPASS ON START DELAY
This allows the alarm or shutdown circuit to be disabled until after the bypass
timer has expired. Fault circuits that are not delayed will be enabled at all times
(i.e. engine running or stopped).