InteliLite 9 1 3 0 Global Guide
InteliLite 9 1 3 0 Global Guide
InteliLite 9 1 3 0 Global Guide
SW version 1.3.0
1 Document information 6
2 System overview 11
3 Applications overview 16
4 Installation and wiring 18
5 Controller setup 55
6 Communication 130
7 Technical data 156
8 Appendix 157
2 System overview 11
2.1 General description 11
2.1.1 The key features of InteliLite 9 11
2.2 True RMS measurement 11
2.3 Configurability and monitoring 11
2.3.1 Supported configuration and monitoring tools 12
2.3.2 Configuration parts 12
2.4 PC Tools 13
2.4.1 InteliConfig 13
2.4.2 WinScope 13
2.5 Plug-in Modules 14
2.5.1 CM-Ethernet 14
2.5.2 CM-4G-GPS 14
2.5.3 CM-GPRS 14
2.5.4 CM-RS232-485 15
2.5.5 EM-BIO8-EFCP 15
3 Applications overview 16
3.1 AMF - Automatic Mains Failure Start 16
3.2 MRS - Manual Remote Start 16
5 Controller setup 55
5.1 Default configuration 55
5.1.1 Binary inputs AMF 55
5.1.2 Binary outputs AMF 55
5.1.3 Binary inputs MRS 55
5.1.4 Binary outputs MRS 56
5.1.5 Analog inputs 56
5.2 Controller configuration and PC tools connection 56
5.2.1 USB 56
5.2.2 RS232/RS485 57
5.2.3 Ethernet 59
5.3 Operator Guide 60
5.3.1 Front panel elements 61
5.3.2 Display screens and pages structure 62
5.3.3 Browsing alarms 75
5.3.4 Password 76
5.3.5 Information screen 82
5.3.6 Language selection 83
5.3.7 Display contrast adjustment 84
5.4 Remote Display 84
5.4.1 General description 85
6 Communication 130
6.1 PC 130
6.1.1 Direct communication 130
6.1.2 Remote communication 132
6.2 Connection to 3rd party systems 143
6.2.1 MODBUS-RTU, MODBUS/TCP 143
8 Appendix 157
8.1 Controller objects 158
8.1.1 Setpoints 159
8.1.2 Values 279
8.1.3 Logical binary inputs 314
8.1.4 Logical binary outputs 335
8.1.5 Logical analog inputs 371
8.2 Alarms 379
8.2.1 Alarms level 1 379
8.2.2 Alarms level 2 394
8.2.3 Fail sensor and other types 407
8.3 Modules 409
8.3.1 Plug-In modules 410
IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a
damage or unproper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at
first sight.
Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function
works.
Note: The controller contains a large number of configurable setpoints, because of this it is impossible to
describe all of its functions. Some functions can be changed or have different behavior in different SW versions.
Always check the Global guide and New feature list for SW version which is used in controller. This manual
only describes the product and is not guaranteed to be set for your application.
The following instructions are for qualified personnel only. To avoid personal injury do not perform any action not
specified in related guides for product.
Connector - Resistor
3 x Phases Grounding
male adjustable
Active Resistive
current Contact GSM sensor
sensor RPTC
GSM RS 232
Contactor
AirGate modem male
Controller RS 232
IG-AVRi
Alternating simplified female
current
Module IG-AVRi
Starter
Analog simplified TRANS
modem
Switch -
Current
Jumper manually
measuring
Battery operated
Current
Load Transformer
Binary measuring
output
USB type B
Diode Mains male
Breaker
contact
Ethernet USB type B
Mains female
Breaker male
contact
Voltage
Ethernet Mobile
measuring
female provider
Breaker
Passive Wifi / WAN /
Fuel
current LAN
solenoid
Breaker sensor
6 back to Document
information
Fuse Pick - up
Breaker
Note: Use the InteliConfig PC software to read, view and modify configuration from the controller or disk and
write the new configuration to the controller or disk.
The firmware of controller contains a large number of binary inputs and outputs needed for all necessary
functions available. However, not all functions are required at the same time on the same gen-set and also the
controller hardware does not have so many input and output terminals. One of the main tasks of the
configuration is mapping of “logical” firmware inputs and outputs to the “physical” hardware inputs and outputs.
The controller is shipped with a default configuration, which should be suitable for most standard applications.
This default configuration can be changed only by using a PC with the InteliConfig software. See InteliConfig
documentation for details.
2.4 PC Tools
2.4.1 InteliConfig
Configuration and monitoring tool for InteliLite controllers. See more in InteliConfig Reference Guide.
2.4.2 WinScope
Special graphical controller monitoring software used mainly for commissioning and gen-set troubleshooting.
See more in the WinScope Reference guide.
2.5.2 CM-4G-GPS
GSM/4G module
Wireless integrated solution
Quick and easy installation
Instant alarm SMS notification
System control over SMS
Quad Band GPRS/EDGE modem,
850/900/1800/1900 MHz, FDD LTE: Band 1,
Band 2, Band 3, Band 4, Band 5, Band 7, Band
8, Band 20, all bands with diversity,
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+: Band 1,
Band 2, Band 5, Band 8, all bands with diversity
GPRS multi-slot class 10
TCP/IP communication over GPRS
2.5.3 CM-GPRS
GSM/GPRS Internet module
2.5.5 EM-BIO8-EFCP
Hybrid current input and binary input/output extension module.
Up to 8 additional configurable binary inputs or
outputs
Note: The package does not contain a communication or extension modules. The required modules should be
ordered separately.
Note: Enclosure Type rating with mounting instruction - For use on a Flat surface of a type 1 enclosure.
Note: Wiring terminal markings to included tightening torque: 0,5 N-m (4,5 lb-in)., and wire size: 2 mm2 (12-
26AWG).
Tightening torque, allowable wire size and type, for the Field-Wiring Terminals:
Example of used connectors:
For Mains and Generator Voltage, and for Use only diameter 2.0–0.5 mm (AWG 12–26) conductor, rated
Current terminals: for 90 °C minimum.
For other controller field wiring terminals: Use only diameter 2.0–0.5 mm (AWG 12–26) conductor, rated
for 75 °C minimum.
Specified tightening torque is 0.56 N·m (5.0 In-lb).
Use copper conductors only.
4.4.2 Grounding
The shortest possible length of wire should be used for controller grounding. Use cable min 2.5 mm2.
The negative " - " battery terminal must be properly grounded.
Switchboard and engine must be grounded at common point. Use as short cable as possible to the grounding
point.
Maximum continuous DC power supply voltage is 36 V DC. The controller’s power supply terminals are
protected against large pulse power disturbances. When there is a potential risk of the controller being subjected
to conditions outside its capabilities, an outside protection device should be used.
It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between generator current COM terminal and battery “ - ”
terminal is maximally ± 2 V. Therefore is strongly recommended to interconnect these two terminals together.
Note: The controller should be grounded properly in order to protect against lighting strikes. The maximum
allowable current through the controller’s negative terminal is 4 A (this is dependent on binary output load).
For the connections with 12 V DC power supply, the controller includes internal capacitors that allow the
controller to continue in operation during cranking if the batter voltage dip occurs. If the voltage dip goes during
cranking to 0 V and after 50 ms it recovers to 4 V, the controller continues operating. This cycle can repeat
several times. During this voltage dip the controller screen backlight can turn off.
Note: In case of the dip to 0 V the high-side binary outputs will be temporarily switched off and after recovering
to 4 V back on.
IMPORTANT: When the controller is power up only by USB and the USB is disconnected then the
actual statistics can be lost.
Note: Suitable conductor protection shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 70, Article 240.
Note: Low voltage circuits (35 volts or less) shall be supplied from the engine starting battery or an isolated
secondary circuit.
Note: It is also possible to further support the controller by connecting the external capacitor and separating
diode. The capacitor size depends on required time. It shall be approximately thousands of μF. The capacitor
size should be 5 000 μF to withstand 150 ms voltage dip under following conditions: Voltage before dip is 12 V,
after 150 ms the voltage recovers to min. allowed voltage, i.e. 8 V.
CT Location
IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and
power supply “-” terminal is maximally ± 2 V. There are 2 options how to ensure this:
"Red" option - properly ground both terminals
"Blue" option - interconnect these two terminals
Always apply only one option. Never realize both options on one installation.
IMPORTANT: The second phase of split phase connection is connected to the terminal, where is
normally connected the third phase.
IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and
power supply “-” terminal is maximally ± 2 V. There are 2 options how to ensure this:
"Red" option - properly ground both terminals
"Blue" option - interconnect these two terminals
Always apply only one option. Never realize both options on one installation.
IMPORTANT: It is necessary to ensure that potential difference between current COM terminal and
power supply “-” terminal is maximally ± 2 V. There are 2 options how to ensure this:
"Red" option - properly ground both terminals
"Blue" option - interconnect these two terminals
Always apply only one option. Never realize both options on one installation.
The generator protections are evaluated from different voltages based on Connection type (page 166) setting:
3Ph 4W – Ph-Ph voltage, Ph-N voltage
3Ph 3W – Ph-Ph voltage
SplPhL1L2 – Ph-N voltage
SplPhL1L3 – Ph-N voltage
Mono Ph – Ph-N voltage
ConnectionType: SplPhL1L3
IMPORTANT: The second phase of split phase connection is connected to the terminal, where is
usually connected the third phase.
The generator protections are evaluated from different voltages based on Connection type (page 166) setting:
3Ph 4W – Ph-Ph voltage, Ph-N voltage
3Ph 3W – Ph-Ph voltage
SplPhL1L2 – Ph-N voltage
SplPhL1L3 – Ph-N voltage
Mono Ph – Ph-N voltage
ConnectionType: SplPhL1L3
IMPORTANT: The second phase of split phase connection is connected to the terminal, where is
usually connected the third phase.
Note: The name and function or alarm type for each binary input have to be assigned during the configuration.
Note: Every single low current binary output can provide up to 0,5 A of steady current.
Note: Binary output 1 (terminal 4) and binary output 2 (terminal 5) are high current outputs (5 A for long term).
Note: Grey dashed line symbolizes internal connection between E-Stop and binary outputs 1 and 2.
Note: For proper functionality of E-Stop, the terminal T09 must be always wired. Terminal can be connected to
battery+ or to terminal T03 (BATT+)
Note: Schemes show only analog input connection overview, not actual wiring.
Note: The name, sensor characteristic and alarm types for each analog input have to be assigned during
configuration.
Voltage sensors
Sensor’s output
R1 (Ω) R2 (Ω)
range (V)
0 - 10 390 100
0 - 30 1500 100
0 - 70 3300 100
0 - 10 V
V 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ω 80 98 119 143 172 208 251 306 378 474 611
0 - 30 V
V 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Ω 94 105 118 131 147 163 182 202
V 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Ω 226 252 282 317 358 405 463 533
0 - 70 V
V 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Ω 97 102 108 114 120 126 133 140 147 154 162 170
V 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46
Ω 179 188 198 208 219 231 243 256 269 284 300 316
V 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70
Ω 334 354 375 398 422 449 479 511 547 587 631 681
Note: This is a conversion of voltage from voltage sensor to appropriate resistance value. Use resistance
values in InteliConfig to create your specific curve. These values should be used in "Ohm" column.
Current sensors
Sensor’s output
R (Ω)
range (mA)
0-20 100
0 - 22 mA
mA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Ω 100 110 120 130 141 154 168 182 198 216 235 256
mA 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Ω 280 306 336 370 409 453 505 566 640 730 842
Note: This is a conversion of current from current sensor to appropriate resistance value. Use resistance
values in InteliConfig to create your specific curve. These values should be used in "Ohm" column.
Image 4.35 Analog inputs as tristate Image 4.36 Analog inputs as binary
Note: The name, sensor characteristic and alarm types for each analog input have to be assigned during
configuration.
Note: Tristate and binary sensors are not suitable for Analog Switch functions.
1Recommended data cables: BELDEN (http://www.belden.com) - for shorter distances: 3105A Paired - EIA
Industrial RS-485 PLTC/CM (1x2 conductors); for longer distances: 3106A Paired - EIA Industrial RS-485
PLTC/CM (1x2+1 conductors)
Note: A termination resistor at the CAN (120Ω) is already implemented on the PCB. For connecting, close the
jumper near the appropriate CAN terminal.
① Recommended PT5-HF-12DC-ST1
4.4.11 USB
This is required for computer connection. Use the shielded USB A-B cable.
Controller can by also power by USB (only for service purpose like a uploading firmware, change of
configuration etc.).
IMPORTANT: Power supply by USB is only for service purpose. Binary inputs and outputs are in
logical 0. Also plug-in modules are not working.
After removing back cover insert the plug-in module. Plug-in module has to be inserted under holders. Start with
holders marked by symbol 1. On the controller are also arrows for better navigation. After inserting plug-in
module under holders 1 press it down to holders marked by symbol 2 which locks the module.
5.2.1 USB
You may connect to the controller using the USB port. In this case standard USB A to B cable should be used.
5.2.2 RS232/RS485
It is possible to connect to the controller using RS232 or RS485 direct connection (serial port or USB to
RS232/RS485 converter may be used). The following settings need to be checked in the controller:
COM1 Mode (page 241) = Direct
has to be set to the same value as in the PC tool
5.2.3 Ethernet
It is possible to connect to the controller using ethernet port.
Direct connection
When you use direct connection the controller needs to be reachable directly from the PC you use (i.e. one LAN
or WAN without any firewalls and other points that may not allow the connection). The following settings need to
be checked in the controller:
Controller Address (page 173) has to be set to the same value as in the PC tool
IP Address Mode (page 255) can be set to AUTOMATIC when there is DHCP service is available.
Otherwise it needs to be set to FIXED
IP Address (page 256) is either set automatically or it can be adjusted to a specific requested value
Subnet Mask (page 256) is either set automatically or it can be adjusted to a specific requested
Gateway IP (page 257) can be set here when it is used
Control buttons
Position Picture Description
LEFT button. Use this button to move left or to change the mode. The button can
change the mode only if the main screen with the indicator of currently selected
mode is displayed.
Note: This button will not change the mode if the controller mode is forced by
one of binary inputs listed in the Reference Guide – “Operating modes” chapter.
RIGHT button. Use this button to move right or to change the mode. The button
can change the mode only if the main screen with the indicator of currently
selected mode is displayed.
Note: This button will not change the mode if the controller mode is forced by
one of binary inputs listed in the Reference Guide – “Operating modes” chapter.
HORN RESET button. Use this button to deactivate the horn output without
acknowledging the alarms.
ENTER button. Use this button to finish editing a setpoint or moving right in the
history page.
START button. Works in MAN mode only. Press this button to initiate the start
sequence of the engine.
STOP button. Works in MAN mode only. Press this button to initiate the stop
sequence of the gen-set. Repeated pressing of button will cancel current phase
of stop sequence (like cooling) and next phase will continue.
GCB button. Works in MAN and TEST modes only. Press this button to open or
close the GCB.
MCB button. Works in MAN and TEST modes only. Press this button to open or
close the MCB.
GCB ON. Green LED is on if GCB is closed. It is driven by GCB CLOSE/OPEN output or by
GCB feedback signal.
MCB ON. Green LED is on if MCB is closed. It is driven by MCB CLOSE/OPEN output or by
MCB feedback signal.
Main Screen
Symbols
Padlock - active when LBI ACCESS LOCK is active
R - active when there is active remote connection to controller
Exclamation mark - active when there is any alarm in alarmlist
Measurement Screens
Note: From all of these pages it is possible to switch seamlessly to the setpoint group page by pressing Page
button.
Note: There can be some additional screens and also some screens can be hidden. Screen’s visibility
depends on actual configuration (usage of extension or communication modules, ECU, etc.).
Setpoint Screens
Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
Note: Use Page button to discard changes, to set setpoint to previous value and to return to the list of
setpoints of selected group.
IMPORTANT: Cannot change setpoint? Setpoints marked with an padlock are password protected.
Enter password as described in the chapter Password (page 76).
Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
Note: From setpoint group page we can fluently go to the history log pages by pressing Page button.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the next page of history log.
Note: Use Enter button to move to the first page of history log.
Note: This is only basic history record. There can be some additional screens in case that in controller is
extension module or ECU is configured. Also it depends on connection type.
Active alarms are displayed as white text on black background. It means the alarm is still active, i.e. the
appropriate alarm conditions are still present.
Inactive alarms are displayed as black text on white background. It means the alarm is no more active, i.e.
the appropriate alarm conditions are gone.
Not confirmed alarms are displayed with an asterisk. It means the alarm is still not acknowledged
(confirmed).
ECU alarms: SPN/FMI/OC/SC
SPN - Suspect parameter number
FMI - type of protection
OC - number of errors
SC - source of error
Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
Note: Use Enter button to confirm the password or Page button to cancel entering the password.
Note: In case that invalid password is entered, the controller shows Invalid password screen. Use Page
button to go back to menu.
Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
Note: After setting new password use Enter button to confirm adjusted password.
Note: After setting new password again use Enter button to confirm adjusted password or Page button to
discard changes and to cancel changing password.
Note: Before changing the password controller has to be unlocked. In case that controller is locked, the
controller shows Password required screen. In that case the password has to be entered before changing the
password.
Note: From all measurement pages we can fluently go to the setpoint group page by pressing Page button.
Note: In case that invalid password is entered, the controller shows Invalid password screen. Use Page
button to go back to menu.
Lost Password
IMPORTANT: Display the information screen containing the serial number and password decode
number as described in the chapter Information screen (page 82) and send them to your local
distributor.
+
Note: On Main measurement screen press Enter and Page button together. Enter button has to be pressed
first.
+
Note: On Main measurement screen press Enter and Page button together. Enter button has to be pressed
first.
+ +
Note: On any measurement screen press Enter and Note: On any measurement screen press Enter and
Down button together for lower contrast. Up button together for higher contrast.
Note: When IL3-RD firmware is uploaded to controller there is only possible connect InteliConfig using USB
connection. InteliConfig serves only for firmware update when connected to Remote display. There is no
Master controller SCADA displayed, no possibility to adjust Setpoints, display Values etc.
Note: Please refer to InteliConfig Global Guide for details about firmware uploading to controller.
5.4.3 Wiring
IL3-RD can be connected to InteliLite family controller via external RS232 or RS485 communication line on CM-
232-485 communication module. It is possible to connect only up to two Remote displays to one Master
controller, if they are using different communication COMs. To connect two or more remote displays to one
communication line (e.g. RS485) is not possible. Using one Remote display it is possible to monitor only one
Master controller at the time.
It is necessary to use CM-RS232-485 communication module on both Master controller and Remote display.
COM 1 communication channel is used with these settings:
COM 1 Mode: Direct
COM 1 Communication Speed: 57600 or 115200 bps
Controller Address: 1 – 32
The maximal distance between Master controller and Remote display is 10 m for RS-232 connection. It is
recommended to use standard Null modem cable (crossover cable), although three wires (TxD, RxD, GND)
RS-232 connection is enough for communication.
RS485
It is necessary to use CM-RS232-485 communication module on both Master controller and Remote display.
COM 2 communication channel is used with these settings:
COM 2 Mode: Direct
COM 2 Communication Speed: 57600 or 115200 bps
Controller Address: 1 – 32
The maximal distance between Master controller and Remote display is 1200 m for RS-485 connection. It is
recommended to use shielded twisted-pair cables that comply with the EIA RS-485 standard to reduce
interference and to achieve maximal distance.
Example: When AMF controller HW type is used as a Master controller and MRS controller HW type is
used for Remote display there is no possibility to control MCB in MAN mode as there is no MCB button on
MRS controller. However, in general all this not recommended combinations works with similar to above
mentioned limitation considered.
Master device is always able to work without connected Remote display. Disconnecting of the serial line
between Master controller and Remote display has no effect to the Master controller.
When the serial line between Master controller and Remote display is disconnected, or communication cannot
be established, Remote display shows it’s own Init screen and message “Trying to connect” and all LEDs are
off.
Once remote display finds compatible master it shows message “Cfg processing” and downloads configuration
table from master controller. After the configuration from Master controller is downloaded Remote display is
reinitiated, jump to master controllers Main measurement screen and regular operation is started.
It is possible to switch to Remote display’s own Init screen to check IL3-RD FW version and serial number of
used controller and communication status by press and hold Page button for more than 3 seconds.
Note: If all generator parameters are OK and Minimal Stabilization Time (page 193) elapsed, indicates that
GCB is possible to close. In AUTO Mode GCB is closed in this moment automatically.
Note: The start-up sequence can be interrupted in any time by stop request
Note: Mains failed means mains over/under -voltage, over/under -frequency, voltage asymmetry (preset delay
must elapse)
Note: If during start-up sequence mains returns, then MCB is reclosed with delay MCB Close Delay (page
222)(if opened, depending on MCB Opens On (page 227) setpoint) and start-up sequence is interrupted.
Note: If mains fails during stop procedure (cooling) again, stop sequence is interrupted, MCB opened and GCB
re-closed with Transfer Delay (page 221).
The following binary inputs can be used to force one respective operating mode independent of the mode
setpoint selection:
Remote OFF (page 333)
Remote TEST (page 334)
Remote MAN (page 332)
Remote AUTO (page 332)
If the respective input is active the controller will change the mode to the respective position according to the
active input. If multiple inputs are active, the mode will be changed according to priorities of the inputs. The
priorities match the order in the list above. If all inputs are deactivated, the mode will return to the original
position given by the setpoint.
OFF
No start of the gen-set is possible .Controller stays in Not ready status and cannot be started any way. The
MCB is closed permanently (MCB Opens On (page 227) = GENRUN) or is open or closed according to
whether the mains is present or not (MCB Opens On (page 227) = MAINSFAIL). No AMF function will be
performed. The buttons MCB , GCB , Start and Stop including the appropriate binary inputs for
external buttons are not active.
IMPORTANT: When engine is running, it is not possible to switch gen-set to OFF mode.
AUTO
The controller does not respond to buttons Start , Stop , MCB ON/OFF and GCB ON/OFF . Engine
start/stop request is evaluated form Mains failure/return.
Note: When the AMF function will start the engine than the engine will be running at least for the time which is
defined in Mains Return Delay (page 220) setpoint, even if the mains would return in the meantime.
TEST
The gen-set will be started when the controller is put to TEST mode and will remain running unloaded. If a mains
failure occurs, the MCB will be opened and after Transfer Delay (page 221) the GCB will be closed and the
gen-set will supply the load. After the mains have recovered, the delay Mains Return Delay (page 220)l will
count down and if it elapses and the mains is still ok, the controller will transfer the load back to the mains after
Transfer Delay (page 221) and the gen-set will remain running unloaded again until the mode is changed.
Note: The value of the Minimal Stabilization Time (page 193) setpoint has to be lower than the value of
Maximal Stabilization Time (page 194) setpoint.
Note: The automatic start of the gen-set due to AMF function can be disabled by the binary inputs AMF START
BLOCK (PAGE 316) or MAINS FAIL BLOCK (PAGE 329).
If the setpoint MCB Opens On (page 227) is set to Gen Run, the MCB is opened once the generator
voltage is within limits (after Minimal Stabilization Time (page 193) elapses).
Note: If the mains are restored to health and the gen-set is still not connected to the load, the controller
interrupts the startup process and closes back the MCB.
After Transfer Delay (page 221) elapses, the GCB is closed and the gen-set begins to supply the load.
After the mains restored to normal, the timer Mains Return Delay (page 220) begins to count down.
Maximum time between closing of MCB and opening GCB is given by the setpoint Transfer Delay (page
221). After GCB is opened, the gen-set cools down and a stop.
IMPORTANT: Controller has this behavior only in AUTO mode!
Alarm handling
There are three different alarm categories regarding the period when the alarms are evaluated. The category is
selectable for alarms assigned to binary/analog inputs and fixed for built-in alarms. The categories are the
following:
The alarm is evaluated all the time when the controller is switched on.
The alarm is evaluated only when the engine is running. This type should be used for e.g. oil pressure. These
alarms begin to be evaluated after the engine has been started with the delay given by the setpoint
Protection Hold Off (page 194).
The alarm is evaluated only when the generator is excited. These alarms begin to be evaluated after the
engine has been started and Maximal Stabilization Time (page 194) has elapsed or the GCB has been
closed. They remain evaluated until cooling has finished. Only Generator under/overvoltage and Generator
under/overfrequency belong to this category. This category is not configurable to binary and analog input
alarms.
If an alarm is being evaluated and the appropriate alarm condition is fulfilled, the delay of evaluation will start to
run. The delay is adjustable by a setpoint (in the case of built-in alarms, analog input alarms) or is adjusted via
configuration window in InteliConfig (in the case of binary input alarms). If the conditions persist, the alarm will
activate. The alarm will not activate if the condition is dismissed while the delay is still running.
After pressing the Fault reset button or activating the binary input FAULT RESET BUTTON (PAGE 326), all active
alarms change to confirmed state. Confirmed alarms will disappear from the Alarmlist as soon as the respective
condition dismisses. If the condition is dismissed before acknowledging the alarm, the alarm will remain in the
Alarmlist as Inactive.
Note: The input SD OVERRIDE (PAGE 334) can be used for temporary disabling of red alarms to shutdown the
engine. This input may be used in situations where providing the power is extremely important – e.g. if the gen-
set drives pumps for fire extinguishers (sprinklers).
Warning (Wrn)
The alarm appears in the Alarmlist and is recorded into the history log. Activates the output AL COMMON W RN
(PAGE 339) as well as the standard alarm outputs (HORN (PAGE 356) and ALARM (PAGE 343)).
IMPORTANT: The gen-set can start by itself after acknowledging the alarms if there is no longer an
active red alarm and the controller is in AUTO or TEST mode!
Shutdown (Sd)
The alarm appears in the alarmlist and is recorded into the history log. It causes immediate stop of the Gen-set
without cooling phase. Also GCB breaker is open. The gen-set cannot be started again while there is a
Alarmlist
Alarmlist is a container of active and inactive alarms. It will appear automatically on the controller display, if a
new alarm occurs, or can be displayed manually from the display menu.
Active alarms are shown as inverted, not yet confirmed alarms are marked with asterisk before them.
Alarmlist contains three types of alarms:
Controller built-in alarms
User configured alarms on binary or analog inputs
ECU alarms
ECU alarms
The ECU alarms are received from the ECU. The alarms are represented by the Diagnostic Trouble Code,
which contains information about the subsystem where the alarm occurred, the alarm type and the alarm
occurrence counter.
The most common fault codes are translated into text form. Other fault codes are displayed as a numeric code
and the engine fault codes list must be used to determine the reason.
Built-in alarms
Events Protection
Description
specification type
Value measured on analog input 1 is </> than Analog Protection 1
Analog Input 1 Wrn WRN
Wrn (page 227) setpoint.
Value measured on analog input 1 is </> than Analog Protection 1
Analog Input 1 Sd SD
Sd (page 228) setpoint.
Value measured on analog input 2 is </> than Analog Protection 2
Analog Input 2 Wrn WRN
Wrn (page 229) setpoint.
Value measured on analog input 2 is </> than Analog Protection 2
Analog Input 2 Sd SD
Sd (page 229) setpoint.
Note: This table does not contain all alarms in controller. It is only list of the most common alarms.
Record structure
Note: When some setpoint is changed, in history log is written its number of communication object.
An output for control of a contactor. Its state represents the breaker position requested by the
Close/Open controller. The breaker must react within 2 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise
an alarm is issued.
An output giving a 2 second pulse in the moment the breaker has to be closed. The output is
ON coil
intended for control of close coils of circuit breakers.
An output giving a pulse in the moment the breaker has to be opened. The pulse lasts until
OFF coil the feedback deactivates, but at least for 2 seconds. The output is intended for control of
open coils of circuit breakers.
The GCB UV coil output is active the whole time the gen-set is running (not in idle or cooling).
The MCB UV coil output is active when the controller is switched on. The output is
UV coil
deactivated for at least 2 seconds in the moment the breaker has to be switched off. The
output is intended for control of undervoltage coils of circuit breakers.
IMPORTANT: Also it is possible to use breakers without feedbacks. In this case there is no check
of breaker real state.
There are three different time delays for breaker fail detection – see following diagrams.
When binary output breaker close/open is in steady state and breaker feedback is changed the breaker fail is
detected immediately (no delay).
When binary output breaker close/open opens there is 2 sec delay for breaker fail detection.
When binary output breaker close/open closes there is 2 sec delay for breaker fail detection.
Once mode
Set-up via InteliConfig
To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup.
Note: First of all function of timer has to be adjusted via setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 234).
In timer mode select Once. In timer settings adjust date and time of occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration
of timer.
Daily mode
Set-up via InteliConfig
To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup.
Note: First of all function of timer has to be adjusted via setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 234).
In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Daily. In timer settings adjust date and time of first
occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the x-th day of repetition
(Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 238)) and behavior of timer on weekends (Timer 1 Weekends (page 239)).
Example: On image example first start of timer will be 1/1/2016 at 12:00. Duration will be 1 hour. Timer will
be again activated every 3rd day at 12:00 for 1 hour including weekends.
In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Weekly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first
occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the x-th week of repetition
(Timer 1 Refresh Period (page 238)) and days when timer should be active (Timer 1 Day (page 239)).
Example: On image example first start of timer will be 1/1/2016 at 12:00. Duration will be 1 hour. Timer will
be again activated every 2nd week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:00 for 1 hour.
Monthly mode
Set-up via InteliConfig
To set-up timer via InteliConfig go to the setpoint ribbon, setpoint group scheduler and setpoint Timer 1 Setup.
There are two types of monthly repetition. First of them is based on repeating one day in month.
In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first
occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the type of monthly
repetition and the x-th day of repetition (Timer 1 Repeat Day In Month (page 240)). Than select the x-th month
of repetition.
Example: On image example first start of timer will be 1/1/2016 at 12:00. Duration will be 1 hour. Timer will
be again activated every 2nd day in 2nd month at 12:00 for 1 hour.
In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Monthly. In timer settings adjust date and time of first
occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the type of monthly
repetition, the x-th week of repetition and days in week. Than select the x-th month of repetition.
Example: On image example first start of timer will be 1/1/2016 at 12:00. Duration will be 1 hour. Timer will
be again activated every 2nd week in 2nd month on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:00 for 1 hour.
In timer mode select Repeat. In repetition type select Short period. In timer settings adjust date and time of first
occurrence of timer. Also adjust the duration of each occurrence of timer. Than select the interval of repetition
(shorter than 1 day).
Example: On image example first start of timer will be 1/1/2016 at 12:00. Duration will be 1 hour. Timer will
be again activated every 4th hour for 1 hour.
Note: When the engine was running before and all above conditions are fulfilled, additional 2 s delay is
necessary to confirm “still engine”.
When any engine running conditions are appeared on still engine than the Wrn Stop Fail (page 390) is
activated with following delay:
for generator voltage from 10 V to < 50 % of nominal voltage, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s
for generator voltage > 50 % of nominal voltage, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 200 ms
Oil pressure > Starting Oil Pressure (page 181), Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s
Binary input OIL PRESSURE (PAGE 331) is in logical 0, Wrn Stop Fail has delay 1 s
for detected RPM, there is no delay.
When the total time of stopping will exceed setpoint Stop Time (page 195) than the Wrn Stop Fail (page 390)
and binary outputs are activated. The controller will continuously try to stop the engine.
Image 5.28 Engine stops after first Stop Time (page 195)
Note: Curves can be modified via InteliConfig. In InteliConfig are also prepared some standard curves.
IMPORTANT: For right behavior of function, curve for this analog input has to be in percentage.
Note: Lamp icon blinking is defined as displaying active lamp icon and inverse colored active lamp icon in
required frequency.
Analog values
Supported analog values:
DPFAshLoad (page 282)
DPFSootLoad (page 282)
DEF Level (page 282)
Configuration sets can be changed via logical binary inputs ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) and ALTERNATE
CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316). Configuration set 1 is active when there is no input activated. In case that inputs
ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) and ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) are active at the same time, the
configuration set 3 is took in account.
ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) Active configuration set
0 0 1
1 0 2
0 1 3
1 1 3
IMPORTANT: If LBO ECU POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is used, change of alternate configuration can
be made only in prestart phase. So prestart has to be set up for enough long time.
5.5.22 E-Stop
Binary outputs for the control of some essential functions are internally wired as "safe", it means, that their
deactivation is directly bind with the dedicated Input E-STOP (not evaluated as the LBI in the controller). This
BO are fully configurable and are used e.g. for the Starter and Fuel control.
The emergency stop circuit must be secured.
No accidental activation on the PCB, circuit must disable the operation of the emergency stop.
The power supply of the associated binary outputs (BIN1 and BIN2) is supplied by the E-STOP input, not by
the + battery voltage.
Note: There is no difference int the way of configuration of all binary outputs. Binary outputs BO1 (Starter), BO2
(Fuel Solenoid) are intended for these functions (not dedicated).
There is a measuring of E-STOP input voltage analogically and setting the binary value (representing
emergency stop input level) based on comparison of the measured voltage to two analog levels, which are
derived from the controller supply voltage (battery voltage) perceptually.
If the input voltage of E-stop is higher than high comparison level (for ex. higher than 80% of the supply
voltage), then E-stop is not activated.
If the input voltage of E-stop is lower than low comparison level (for ex. lower than 60% of the supply
voltage), then E-stop is activated.
If the input voltage of E-stop is located somewhere between low and high comparison levels (for ex. between 60
and 80 %of the supply voltage, then E-stop binary value will stay on its previous state (means E-stop binary
value will not change).
Visualization on CU screen
1 - E-STOP has voltage - state is OK
0 - E-STOP has no voltage - protection is active
More information about connection see E-Stop on page 44.
Note: Permanent blocking cannot occur accidentally, just by user mistake. It can be practically triggered only
by a focused activity.
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6.1 PC
6.1.1 Direct communication 130
6.1.2 Remote communication 132
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Next way is to switch the CM-Ethernet to automatic IP address mode. Adjust the setpoint IP Address Mode
(page 255) to AUTOMATIC. In that case all IP settings are assigned by DHCP server. Then configure the
Internet connection
Public static IP
If public static IP connection is to be used from the Internet, the IP address, which is entered into the client
computer, must be static and public in scope of the Internet.
If CM-Ethernet is connected to Internet via a local ethernet network then in most cases port forwarding
must be created from the public IP address of the network gateway to the local IP address of CM-
Ethernet at the port specified for ComAp protocol. Different port numbers can be used to create multiple
port forwarding rules in the same local network.
SMS
Event SMS
The InteliLite 9 controller equipped with the CM-GPRS or CM-4G-GPS communication module is able to send
Event SMS according to the setting of setpoint:
Event Message (page 252)
Alarm SMS
The InteliLite 9 controller equipped with the CM-GPRS or CM-4G-GPS communication module is able to send
Alarm SMS according to the setting of setpoints:
Wrn Message (page 253)
Sd Messages (page 253)
BOC Message (page 253)
Message structure:
Gen-set Name
AL=(Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm x)
Note: Asterisk means that alarm is unconfirmed and exclamation mark means that alarm is active.
SMS commands
To control the gen-set equipped with InteliLite 9 controller and CM-GPRS or CM-4G-GPS communication
module (or modem) via SMS requests, send an SMS in the structure of:
# xxxx, yyyy, zzzz, etc.
SMS send to the telephone number of the SIM card in your CM-GPRS module (or modem). Where the “#” mark
means the controller access code, “xxxx” means the Command 1, “yyyy” is Command 2, “zzzz” is Command 3,
etc.
Note: Access code is set up via InteliConfig.
IMPORTANT: If wrong controller access code is set, then only help command is working.
Note: Between commands are internal delays adjusted due to system requirements.
Example: When the controller, in AUTO mode, with a controller name of “InteliLite 9-Test”, with the CM-
GPRS module and access code “0” receives the SMS:
0 man, start, gcb close, gcb open, stop, auto
Controller mode will be changed to MANUAL mode. The engine will be started and GCB will close. Then
GCB will open, the engine will stop and it will go into AUTO mode again.
The controller will send back the SMS (controller will respond to SMS after every command has been
finished, not sooner.):
#InteliLite 9-Test: <OK>,<OK>,<OK>, <OK>,<OK>, <OK>
The value <OK> or <ERROR> means if the command has been performed succesfuly or not.
Emails
Event Email
The InteliLite 9 controller equipped with the CM-Ethernet communication module is able to send Event Email
according to the setting of setpoint:
Event Message (page 252)
Note: Firstly setpoints Email Address 1 (page 251) and SMTP Sender Address (page 255) (for CM-
Ethernet) have to be adjusted.
Note: #Summer Time Mode (page 233) and Time Zone (page 252) have to be adjusted for correct time in
emails.
Alarm list
-----------------------------------------------
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Events
-----------------------------------------------
hh:mm:ss Event 1
hh:mm:ss Event 2
hh:mm:ss Event 3
Alarm Email
The InteliLite 9 controller equipped with the CM-Ethernet communication module is able to send Alarm Emails
according to the setting of setpoints:
Wrn Message (page 253)
Sd Messages (page 253)
BOC Message (page 253)
Note: Firstly setpoints Email Address 1 (page 251) and SMTP Sender Address (page 255) (for CM-
Ethernet) have to be adjusted.
Note: #Summer Time Mode (page 233) and Time Zone (page 252) have to be adjusted for correct time in
emails.
Alarm list
-----------------------------------------------
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
History events
-----------------------------------------------
0 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 1
-1 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 2
-2 dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss.0 Event 3
Note: Asterisk means that alarm is unconfirmed and exclamation mark means that alarm is active.
The Web Server is designed for basic monitoring and adjustment of the controller using a web browser. Just put
the controller IP address into the browser to display the main controller web page like http://192.168.1.254. You
will be asked for the controller access code prior to entering the web pages.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the browser navigation buttons as "Back", "Forward" or "Reload". Use
the links and the reload button located in the toolbar instead.
Note: Only two remote clients can be connected to the Web Server at one moment. If you close your web
browser without disconnecting from the CM-Ethernet ("Exit" button at the web pages), the connection will be
blocked for next 5 minutes.
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Note: Modbus-RTU serial communication mode is 8-N-1 - startbit 1, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stopbit.
Address space
The object address space is separated into several areas as described in the table below. The actual mapping of
specific controller data objects to specific MODBUS addresses, which depends on configuration, can be
exported into a text file from the appropriate controller archive using InteliConfig. There are several special
registers with fixed meaning (reserved registers) which are listed in a separate table in this chapter.
Number of
Data type Meaning Data maping
registers
MSB = sign extension
Integer8 1-byte signed integer 1
LSB = value
MSB = 0
Unsigned8 1-byte unsigned integer 1
LSB = value
MSB = value, MSB
Integer16 2-byte signed integer 1
LSB = value, LSB
MSB = value, MSB
Unsigned16 2-byte unsigned integer 1
LSB = value, LSB
MSB1 = value, byte 3 (MSB)
Integer32 4-byte signed integer 2
LSB1 = value, byte 2
Reserved registers
There are several registers with specific meaning. These registers are available in all controllers regardless of
the configuration.
Table: Values
Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04
Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Len Dec Min Max Group
Controller
01053 8213 BatteryVoltage V Integer 2 1 0 400
I/O
We read value 240 from register 01053. From table of modbus registers we get dimension of read value and
"Dec". Dec=1 means shift one decimal place to the right. So battery voltage is 24.0 V.
Reading Nominal power
Export table of values from InteliConfig
Table: Values
Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04
Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Len Dec Min Max Group
01228 9018 Nominal Power kW Integer 2 0 0 32767 Generator
Table: Values
Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04
Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Len Dec Min Max Group
Binary
01068 8235 Binary#2 2 0 - - Controller I/O
Inputs
Binary inputs is 00010010. It means Binary input 2 and binary input 5 are active.
Note: You can use modbus function 4 insted of 3, rest of data remain same (CRC differs).
Table: Binaries
Allowed MODBUS functions: 01, 02
Addresses Source
C.O.# Name of Value Bit Name
Modbus Addr. = Value Bit # Group
State # Name of State Activated by protection(s):
Prot. Addr. = State
00000 Value 8235 Binary Inputs 1 GCB Feedback Controller I/O
00001 Value 8235 Binary Inputs 2 MCB Feedback Controller I/O
00002 Value 8235 Binary Inputs 3 Emergency Stop Controller I/O
Note: Command and argument may be written as one "packet" (function 16) or you can split it and write
argument (function 16) and after that write command code (function 6).
Table: Setpoints
Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04, 06, 16
Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Len Dec Min Max Group
Nominal Basic
03008 8276 kW Unsigned 2 0 1 5000
Power Settings
Table: Values
Allowed MODBUS functions: 03, 04
Register(s) Com.Obj. Name Dimension Type Len Dec Min Max Group
Controller
01053 8213 BatteryVoltage V Integer 2 1 0 400
I/O
We read value 240 from register 01053. From table of modbus registers we get dimension of read value and
"Dec". Dec=1 means shift one decimal place to the right. So battery voltage is 24.0 V.
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For full list of setpoints go to the chapter List of setpoints (page 160).
Main Screen Line 1 177 Overspeed Overshot 198 ECU Frequency Select 209
Main Screen Line 2 177 Overspeed Overshot ECU Speed Adjustment 210
Period 198 Ventilation Pulse Time 210
Screen Filter 178
Oil Pressure Wrn 198
Alternate Config
Nominal RPM 1 259
Nominal Frequency 1 259
Nominal Voltage Ph-N 1 260
Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 1 260
Nominal Power 1 261
Nominal Power Split
Phase 1 261
Nominal Current 1 262
Connection Type 1 262
Nominal RPM 2 264
Nominal Frequency 2 264
Nominal Voltage Ph-N 2 264
Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 2 265
Nominal Power 2 265
Nominal Power Split
Phase 2 266
Nominal Current 2 266
Connection type 2 266
Nominal RPM 3 268
Nominal Frequency 3 268
Nominal Voltage Ph-N 3 269
Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 3 269
Nominal Power 3 270
Nominal Power Split
Phase 3 270
Nominal Current 3 271
Connection type 3 271
ECU Frequency Select 1 273
ECU Speed Adjustment 1 274
ECU Frequency Select 2 275
ECU Speed Adjustment 2 276
ECU Frequency Select 3 277
Gen-Set Name
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. 15 characters [-]
Default value InteliLite Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8637 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
User defined name, used for the controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection. Gen-Set
Name is maximally 15 characters long and can be entered using InteliConfig or from controller’s
configuration menu.
Note: If the Gen-Set Name is "TurboRunHours", the running hours will be counted faster - 1 minute in
real will represent 1 hour.
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal Power Split Phase
1 (page 261), Nominal Power Split Phase 2 (page 266) and Nominal Power Split Phase 3 (page
270).
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal Power 1 (page 261),
Nominal Power 2 (page 265) and Nominal Power 3 (page 270).
Nominal Current
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 1 .. 10 000 [A]
Default value 350 A Alternative config YES
Step 1A
Comm object 8275 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Connection type (page 166).
Description
It is current limit for mains current protections and means maximal continuous mains current. Nominal
Current can be different from mains rated current value.
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal Current 1 (page
262), Nominal Current 2 (page 266) and Nominal Current 3 (page 271).
CT Location
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Load / GenSet/ None [-]
Default value Gen-set Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 11625 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Adjustment of location of current measurement.
Load: Current CT´s are physically placed on Load (typically between GCB and MCB)
GenSet: Current CT´s are physically placed on GenSet (typically before GCB)
None: There are no current CT´s.
When option None is selected, following objects are hidded/changed:
Current screen is hidden
Generator Power screen is hidden
Statistics screens - values Genset kWh, Genset kVArh, Mains kWh and Mains kWArh are hidden
Mains screen - kW meter is replaced by generator voltage meter
Generator L1-N voltage is displayed for Monopahse, Splitphase L1L2, Splitphase L1L3 and High
Leg delta connection types
Generator L1-L2 voltage is displayed for 3ph3w and 3ph4w connection types
Group Load is hidden
Group Statistics - values Genset kWh, Genset kVArh, Mains kWh and Mains kWArh are hidden
Note: For more details about this function see chapter CT Location (page 24).
Connection type
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Mono Phase / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / 3Ph3Wire / 3Ph4Wire / High Leg D /
Range [units]
Autodetect [-]
Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config YES
Step [-]
Comm object 11628 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Connection type:
3PH3Wire or 3Ph4Wire
L1 >= 100V
L2 >= 100V
or
L3 >= 100V
SplPhL1L3
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 >=100V
Mono Phase
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 <= 20V
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Connection Type 1 (page
262), Connection type 2 (page 266) and Connection type 3 (page 271).
PT Ratio
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0,1 .. 500,0 [V/V]
Default value 1,0 V/V Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V/V
Comm object 9579 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Generator voltage potential transformers ratio. If no PTs are used, adjust the setpoint to 1.
Nominal Frequency
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 45 .. 65 [Hz]
Default value 50 Hz Alternative config YES
Step 1 Hz
Comm object 8278 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz).
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal Frequency 1 (page
259), Nominal Frequency 2 (page 264) and Nominal Frequency 3 (page 268).
Nominal RPM
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 100 .. 4 000 [RPM]
Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config YES
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 8253 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal engine speed (RPM - revolutions per minute).
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint Nominal RPM 1 (page 259),
Nominal RPM 2 (page 264) and Nominal RPM 3 (page 268).
Controller mode
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST [-]
Default value OFF Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8315 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
This setpoint can be used for changing the Controller mode remotely, e.g. via MODBUS. Use the mode
selector on the main screen for changing the mode from the front panel. Use mode selector in the control
window for changing the mode from InteliConfig.
Normal In this mode GCB is always controlled by gen-set controller using relevant GCB
control binary outputs (GCB CLOSE/OPEN (PAGE 349), GCB OFF COIL (PAGE 351),
GCB ON COIL (PAGE 352) or GCB UV COIL (PAGE 352)). GCB alarms are issued as
usual. In MAN mode GCB is controlled manually by GCB button. In AUT mode GCB is
controlled automatically.
Manual In this mode, the GCB is always manually operated (by operator not by controller).
GCB feedback signal can be wired up to the controller. (However this isn't mandatory.)
The GCB button on the controller is inactive.
No Button In this mode GCB button is inactive. In MAN mode GCB is operated automatically. It
is closed and opened .at the same time and under same conditions as in AUT mode.
GCB FEEDBACK (PAGE 328) is evaluated if configured. There is no change in AUT
mode compared to Normal GCB mode.
IMPORTANT: In Manual GCB Mode gen-set can be started with GCB closed (with connected
load).
IMPORTANT: In Manual GCB mode GCB binary outputs(GCB CLOSE/OPEN, GCB OFF COIL ,
GCB ON COIL AND GCB UV COIL ) are following GCB status (according to GCB feedback
input). It is up to operator to ensure these LBOs are not configured or even wired to GCB.
Note: This setting is available only when separate MRS archive is used. When AMF archive is used
GCB behaves according Normal mode.
Note: In Manual GCB mode there isn't any safe way how to disconnect load when electrical parameters
of generator aren't within limits. Only immediate gen-set shutdown is applicable in this situation. Built-in
generator protections:
Overload
Short Circuit
Generator Undervoltage
Generator Underfrequency
Generator Overerfrequency
behave as Shutdown protections.
Controller Address
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 1 .. 32 [-]
Default value 1 Alternative config NO
Step 1
Comm object 24537 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Controller identification number. It is possible to set controller address different from the default value (1) so
that more IL controllers can be interconnected (via RS485) and accessed e.g. from MODBUS terminal.
Note: When opening connection to the controller it's address has to correspond with the setting in PC
tool.
Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Backlight Timeout
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Disabled / 1 .. 255 [min]
Default value Disabled Alternative config NO
Step 1 min
Comm object 10121 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
The display backlight is switched off when this timer exceed. When setpoint is adjusted to disabled then the
display will be backlighted all the time.
Note: Horn timeout starts again from the beginning if a new alarm appears before previous Horn timeout
has elapsed.
Previous When controller is power on, than is switched into last mode before power off.
OFF When controller is power on, than is switched into OFF mode.
Note: Remote modes - In case that some LBI remote mode is activated during power on of controller
than this LBI has higher priority than this setpoint - controller mode is forced into mode selected via LBI.
After deactivation of LBI, controller is switched into value selected via setpoint Power On Mode
RunHoursSource
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] AUTO / ECU / INTERNAL [-]
Default value AUTO Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 13345 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
By adjusting this setpoint it is possible to select which source of Running Hours (page 299) is used.
AUTO In case there is connected ECU sending valid running hours value, this value is used
as source. Otherwise value from internal counter is used.
ECU Running hours are taken from ECU in case ECU is sending valid data. It is not
possible to set and reset Running Hours (page 299) value in statistics.
INTERNAL Running Hours (page 299) value is taken from internal counter. It is possible to set
and reset this value in statistics.
Starting RPM
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 5 .. 50 [%]
Default value 25% Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal RPM (page 170)
Comm object 8254 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
This setpoint defines the “firing” speed level as percent value of the Nominal RPM (page 170). If this level
is exceeded the engine is considered as started.
IMPORTANT: When binary input FUEL PUMP ON/OFF (PAGE 327) is configured then binary
output FUEL PUMP (PAGE 349) is control by this binary input. Setpoints Fuel Pump On (page
183) and Fuel Pump Off are not evaluated!
Note: Value from analog input has higher priority than ECU.
Note: This setpoint is visible only if the logical binary output FUEL PUMP (PAGE 349) is configured.
IMPORTANT: When binary input FUEL PUMP ON/OFF (PAGE 327) is configured then binary
output FUEL PUMP (PAGE 349) is control by this binary input. Setpoints Fuel Pump On and
Fuel Pump Off (page 182) are not evaluated!
Note: Value from analog input has higher priority than ECU.
Note: This setpoint is visible only if the logical binary output FUEL PUMP (PAGE 349) is configured.
Idle RPM
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 100 .. 4000 [RPM]
Default value 900 RPM Alternative config NO
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 9946 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
This setpoint adjusts idle speed of engine.
Choke Function
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Disabled /Fixed Time / Temp Based [-]
Default value Disabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 15717 Related applications MRS. AMF
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Only when LBO CHOKE (PAGE 344) is configured.
Description
This setpoint defines choke function behavior.
Disabled Choke function is disabled and logical binary output CHOKE (PAGE 344) is activated
under no circumstances.
Fixed Time Choke time is fixedly defined by Choke Time (page 184) setpoint.
Temp Based Choke time is calculated using actual engine (coolant) temperature. Setpoints Choke
Start Temp (page 185) and Choke Increment (page 186) are taken into
consideration.
Choke Time
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0–3600 [s]
Default value 0s Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 13011 Related applications MRS. AMF
Config level Advanced
Only when LBO CHOKE (PAGE 344) is configured and setpoint Choke Function (page
Setpoint visibility
184) = Fixed Time.
Description
Defines time logical binary output CHOKE (PAGE 344) is activated for when fixed time is used. When setpoint
Choke Function (page 184) is set to Temp Based value, Choke Time value have no effect.
Note: If setpoint Choke Lead (page 188) is set to nonzero value, total time the CHOKE output is
activated still matches value set by Choke Time setpoint. This mean Choke Timeshould be longer than
Choke Leadto ensure expected Choke behavior.
Note: If setpoint Choke Lead (page 188) is set to nonzero value, total time the CHOKE output is
activated still matches calculated value (based on actual temperature and setpoints Choke Increment
and Choke Start Temp (page 185)) This mean that adjusted parameters should ensure that calculated
Choke Time will be longer than Choke Leadto ensure expected Choke behavior.
Subgroup: D+ Functions
D+ Function
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Enabled / ChargeFail / Disabled [-]
Default value Disabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 9683 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Behavior of D+ terminal.
Enabled The D+ terminal is used for both functions – “running engine” detection and
charge fail detection.
ChargeFail The D+ terminal is used for charge fail detection only
Disabled The D+ terminal is not used.
D+ Treshold
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0..100 [%]
Default value 80 % Alternative config NO
Step 1%
Comm object 14959 Related applications MRS. AMF
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Only if setpoint D+ Function (page 188) is not set to Disabled value.
Description
This setpoint adjusts threshold level for D+ function.
D+ Alarm Type
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] No Protec/Wrn/Sd [-]
Default value Wrn Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 15751 Related applications MRS. AMF
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Only if setpoint D+ Function (page 188) is not set to Disabled value.
Description
This setpoint adjusts type of alarm Charging Alternator Fail.
Note: LBO PRESTART (PAGE 364) goes to logical zero when Fuel Solenoid Lead goes to logical one.
Idle Time
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 12 s Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 9097 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Idle Time delay starts when RPM exceeds Starting RPM (page 180). Start fail is detected when during Idle
state RPM decreases below 2 RPM.
The output IDLE/NOMINAL (PAGE 357) remains inactive during the idle period. Binary output Idle/Nominal
opens during Cooling period again. This output can be used for switching the governor between idle and
nominal speed.
Cooling Speed
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Idle / Nominal [-]
Default value Nominal Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10046 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Selects the function of the binary output IDLE/NOMINAL (PAGE 357) during engine cooling state.
Idle Cooling is executed at Idle speed and generator protections are switched off.
Nominal Cooling is executed at Nominal speed and generator protections are active.
Note: When ECU is connected the predefined value 900 RPM for Idle speed is requested.
Note: Binary output IDLE/NOMINAL (PAGE 357) must be configured and connected to speed governor.
Engine Idle speed must be adjusted on speed governor.
Cooling Time
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. 3 600 [s]
Default value 30 s Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 8258 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Runtime of the unloaded gen-set to cool the engine before stop.
Stop Time
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. 600 [s]
Default value 60 s Alternative config NO
Step 1s
Comm object 9815 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Overspeed Sd
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Underspeed Sd (page 197)50 .. 200 [%]
Default value 115% Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal RPM (page 170)
Comm object 8263 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Threshold for over speed protection. Relative to the nominal speed.
Underspeed Sd
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. Overspeed Sd (page 197) [%]
Default value 25% Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal RPM (page 170)
Comm object 8260 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Threshold for underspeed protection. Relative to the nominal speed.
Fuel Level Sd
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve
the value is defined by
Default value Alternative config NO
analog sensor curve
Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve
Comm object 12898 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical analog input FUEL LEVEL (PAGE 377) is configured
Description
Shutdown or BOC threshold level for FUEL LEVEL (PAGE 377).
Maintenance Timer 1
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] -10 000 ... 9 999 [h] / Disabled
Default value 1 000 h Alternative config NO
Step 1h
Comm object 11616 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Maintenance timer 1 counts down when engine is running. If reaches zero, an alarm appears, but the timer
still counting down into negative values. When the value 10000 is set, than the Maintenance function is
disabled and counter does not count. Counter value disappear from controllers statistics.
Maintenance Timer 2
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] -10 000 ... 9 999 [h] / Disabled
Default value 1 000 h Alternative config NO
Step 1h
Comm object 11617 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Maintenance timer 2 counts down when engine is running. If reaches zero, an alarm appears, but the timer
still counting down into negative values. When the value 10000 is set, than the Maintenance function is
disabled and counter does not count. Counter value disappear from controllers statistics.
Battery Undervoltage
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 8,0 V .. Battery Overvoltage (page 207) [V]
Default value 18,0 V Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 8387 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Warning threshold for low battery voltage.
Battery Overvoltage
Setpoint group Engine settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Battery Undervoltage (page 207) .. 40,0 [V]
Default value 36,0 V Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 V
Comm object 9587 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Warning threshold for high battery voltage.
Note: Low Battery Charging function is available only when separate MRS archive is used.
Note: To lock this setpoint against editing you also have to lock setpoint ECU Frequency Select 1
(page 273), ECU Frequency Select 2 (page 275) and ECU Frequency Select 3 (page 277).
Subgroup: Ventilation
Overload BOC
Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Overload Wrn (page 211) .. 200 [%]
Default value 120 % Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal Power (page 164)
Comm object 8280 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Threshold level for generator overload (in % of Nominal power) protection. Protection is BOC (Breaker Open
and gen-set Cooldown).
Note: When there is no control of breakers, the type of protection is Sd not BOC.
Overload Wrn
Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0 .. Overload BOC (page 211) [%]
Default value 120 % Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal Power (page 164)
Comm object 9685 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Threshold level for generator overload (in % of Nominal power) protection. This is only warning.
Overload Delay
Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 0,0 .. 600,0 [s]
Default value 5,0 s Alternative config NO
Step 0,1 s
Comm object 8281 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Delay for Overload BOC (page 211)Overload BOC (page 211) and Overload Wrn (page 211) protection.
Generator Overvoltage Sd
Setpoint group Generator settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Generator Overvoltage Wrn (page 213) .. 200 [%]
Default value 110 % Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-N (page 168) or Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168)
Comm object 8291 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Threshold for generator overvoltage protection. All three phases are checked. Maximum out of three is used.
Note: Phase to phase and phase to neutral voltages are used for this protection.
Note: When there is no control of breakers, the type of protection is Sd not BOC.
Group: Protections
Subgroup: Overload Protection
Overload Protection
Setpoint group Protections Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Enabled/Disabled/By LBI [-]
Default value Enabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 15664 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
This setpoint adjusts the behavior of generator Overload protection.
Underspeed Protection
Setpoint group Protections Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Enabled / Disabled / By LBI [-]
Default value Enabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 15671 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
This setpoint adjusts the behavior of generator Underspeed protection.
If some delay between MCB FEEDBACK (PAGE 330) deactivation and closing of GCB CLOSE/OPEN (PAGE
349) output is required, then the Transfer Delay must be set to sum of “MCB opening” + “Delay” time.
IMPORTANT: This is a fixed parameter, it isn't possible to adjust it in any manner. This
parameter isn't visible either in controller or in PC tools.
Mains Overvoltage
Setpoint group AMF settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Mains Undervoltage (page 223) .. 150 [%]
Default value 110 % Alternative config NO
Step 1 % of Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph (page 168)
Comm object 8305 Related applications AMF
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Operation Mode (page 173)
Description
Threshold for mains overvoltage. All three phases are checked. Maximum out of three is used.
Mains Overfrequency
Setpoint group AMF settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Mains Underfrequency (page 224) .. 150 [%]
Default value 102,0 % Alternative config NO
Step 1,0 % of Nominal Frequency (page 169)
Comm object 8310 Related applications AMF
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Operation Mode (page 173)
Description
Threshold for mains overfrequency.
Manual When Return From Island = MANUAL and there is a Mains Fail, gen-set is started and
take the load. After mains return the load have to manually transfer to mains. Also in
Alarmlist will be displayed Manual Restore (page 393) alarm.
Note: Select MANUAL in case you need to manually control the moment when the
load is transferred back to the mains.
Auto No automatic mode change is performed.
IMPORTANT: This is a fixed parameter, it isn't possible to adjust it in any manner. This
parameter isn't visible either in controller or in PC tools.
Manual 1. Select TEST mode, gen-set will start and run unloaded
2. To transfer the load from mains to gen-set press MCB button or wait for mains
fail
3. The gen-set remains running loaded when mains recovers
4. To transfer load back to mains press MCB button or switch controller to AUTO
mode (mains has to be healthy)
5. To stop the gen-set switch controller to AUTO (to stop gen-set automatically) or to
MAN mode (to stop gen-set manually)
Auto 1. Select TEST mode, gen-set will start and run unloaded
2. To transfer load from mains to the gen-set wait for the mains fail. The controller
does not response for MCB button .
3. When the mains recovers:
a. After the Mains Return Delay (page 220) the controller opens the GCB
b. After the Transfer Delay (page 221) the controller closes the MCB
4. The gen-set remains running unloaded
5. To stop the gen-set switch controller to AUTO (to stop gen-set automatically) or to
MAN mode (to stop gen-set manually)
MCB Logic
Setpoint group AMF settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Close On / Close Off [-]
Default value Close Off Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8444 Related applications AMF
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Operation Mode (page 173)
Description
The set point influences the behavior of the output MCB CLOSE/OPEN (PAGE 357).
Close On When the output MCB CLOSE/OPEN (PAGE 357) is closed – MCB should be closed.
Mains Fail The command to open the MCB is given immediately after mains fail condition is evaluated.
If the mains will return into parameters after MCB was opened and before GCB is closed, timer
MCB Close Delay (page 222) is applied before MCB closing.
Gen Run MCB will be opened when engine will be running and it will be possible to transfer load from
Mains to gen-set (after stabilisation phase).
Note: This option should be used for MCBs using 230V control and not equipped with the undervoltage
coil.
Analog Protection 2 Sd
Setpoint group General Analog Inputs Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] the range is defined by analog sensor curve
the value is defined by
Default value Alternative config NO
analog sensor curve
Step the step is defined by analog sensor curve
Comm object 9263 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Visible only if the logical analog input AIN PROT 02 (PAGE 374) is configured
Description
Shutdown or BOC threshold level for AIN PROT 02 (PAGE 374).
Note: These setpoints are used only if LAI AIN PROT 02 (PAGE 374) is adjusted to required protection
type. Otherwise these setpoints are useless.
Time
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] HH:MM:SS [-]
Default value 0:0:0 Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24554 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Real time clock adjustment.
Date
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] DD/MM/YYYY [-]
Default value 1.1.2015 Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24553 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Actual date adjustment.
Timer 1 Function
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Disable / No Func / TEST / Test OnLd / MFail Blk / /Auto Run / Mode OFF [-]
Default value Disable Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 15358 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
It is possible to choose from following timer functions. Binary output EXERCISE TIMER 1 (PAGE 347) is
always activated when Timer is active regardless of chosen timer function. Timer functions require controller
running in AUTO mode.
Controller activates timer whenever it is powered up even in period, where timer should be already running.
Timer 1 Repetition
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Off / Once / Repeated [-]
Default value Off Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 234)
Description
Defines repetition of Timer 1 Function (page 234).
Timer 1 Duration
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] [HH:MM]
Default value 00:00 Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 234)
Description
Timer 1 Function (page 234) duration time.
Range [units]: 1 .. 1000 [day]. This setpoint adjust that every X day the timer will
be activated.
Daily Example: If you have daily repetition and you set this setpoint to 2, then
every second day from first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page 234), the
Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated.
Range [units]: 1 .. 60 [week]. This setpoint adjust that every X week the timer
will be activated.
Example: If you have weekly repetition and you set this setpoint to 2, then
Weekly
every second week from first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page 234),
the Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated in selected days adjusted
by Timer 1 Day (page 239).
Range [units]: 1 .. 12 [month]. This setpoint adjust that every X month the timer
will be activated.
Example: If you have monthly repetition and you set this setpoint to 2, then
every second month from first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page 234),
Monthly
the Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated in selected day of month
adjusted by Timer 1 Repeat Day In Month (page 240) or in selected days
of week of month adjusted by Timer 1 Day (page 239) and Timer 1 Repeat
Week In Month (page 241).
Range [units]: [HH:MM]. This setpoint adjust that every X short period the timer
will be activated.
Short Period Example: If you have short period repetition and you set this setpoint to 2,
then every second minute from first occurrence of Timer 1 Function (page
234), the Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated.
Timer 1 Function (page 234) counter is running on the weekends and Timer 1
Including
Function (page 234) can be active.
Timer 1 Function (page 234) counter is running on the weekends but Timer 1
Skip
Function (page 234) isn’t active.
Timer 1 Function (page 234) counter isn’t running on the weekends and Timer 1
Function (page 234) isn’t active. If the activation of timer is counted on the
Postpone
weekend, than timer will be activated after weekend. Another activation of timer is
counted from original date of first occurrence date.
Timer 1 Day
Setpoint group Scheduler Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday/ Sunday[-]
Default value All OFF Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Conditioned by the setpoint Timer 1 Function (page 234)
Description
Use this setpoint to include or exclude individual days of week. To select the day use Up and Down buttons.
To change the value of day use Enter button.
Repeated Day Chose one day in month when Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated.
Repeated Day In Week Chose days in one week when Timer 1 Function (page 234) will be activated.
Group: CM-RS232-485
COM1 Mode
Setpoint group CM-RS232-485 Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Direct / MODBUS [-]
Default value Direct Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24522 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
Communication protocol switch for the COM1 channel.
Group: CM-GPRS
Message Language
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] [-]
Default value English Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail.
Note: Numbers correspond with languages in language list. See the chapter for Language selection
(page 83) more information.
Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Event Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10926 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
BOC Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10566 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables BOC Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Sd Messages
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables Sd Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Group: CM-4G-GPS
Required Connection Type
Setpoint group CM-4G-GPS Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 2G/3G/4G/Automatic [-]
Default value Automatic Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24132 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint adjusts preferred connection type of CM-4G-GPS module.
Time Zone
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] GMT-12:00 .. GMT+13:00 [hours]
Default value GMT+1:00 hour Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24366 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint is used to select the time zone where the controller is located. See your computer time zone
setting (click on the time indicator located in the rightmost position of the Windows task bar) if you are not
sure about your time zone.
Note: If the time zone is not selected properly the active e-mails may contain incorrect information about
sending time, which may result in confusion when the respective problem actually occurred.
Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Wrn Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8482 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables Wrn Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
BOC Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10566 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables BOC Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Telephone Number 1
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS
Range [units] 0..31 characters [-]
Default value [-] Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24296 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
Enter in this setpoint either a valid GSM phone number where the alarm messages shall be sent. For GSM
numbers use either the national format (i.e. the number you would dial if you wanted to make a local call) or
the full international format beginning with a “+” character followed by the country prefix.
IMPORTANT: Telephone number has to be entered without spaces.
Message Language
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] [-]
Default value English Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24299 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
Use this setpoint to set the language of SMS and e-mail.
Note: Numbers correspond with languages in language list. See the chapter for Language selection
(page 83) more information.
Note: This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Event Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10926 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables Event Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
BOC Message
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 10566 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables BOC Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
Sd Messages
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Setpoint group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS; CM-Ethernet
Range [units] ON / OFF [-]
Default value ON Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 8484 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
This setpoint enables or disables Sd Messages.
This setpoint is common for CM-Ethernet, CM-GPRS and CM-4G-GPS modules.
IP Address Mode
Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] FIXED / AUTOMATIC [-]
Default value AUTOMATIC Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24259 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
The setpoint is used to select the method how the ethernet connection is adjusted.
DISABLED: The Ethernet connection is fixed by means of the setpoints IP Addr, NetMask, GateIP,
DNS IP Address.
This method should be used for a classic Ethernet or internet connection. When this type
of connection opens, the controller is specified by its IP address. This means that it
would be inconvenient if the IP address were not fixed (static).
ENABLED: The Ethernet connection setting is obtained automatically from the DHCP server. The
obtained settings are then copied to the related setpoints. If the process of obtaining the
settings from the DHCP server is not successful, the value 000.000.000.000 is copied to
the setpoint IP address and the module continues to try to obtain the settings.
Subnet Mask
Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Valid IP address [-]
Default value 255.255.255.0 Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24375 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode
Setpoint visibility
(page 255)
Description
The setpoint is used to select the method how the Subnet Mask is adjusted.
If IP Address Mode (page 255) is FIXED this setpoint is used to adjust the Subnet Mask. Ask your IT
specialist for help with this setting.
If IP Address Mode (page 255) is AUTOMATIC this setpoint is inactive. The Subnet Mask is assigned by
the DHCP server.
DNS IP Address 1
Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Valid IP address [-]
Default value 8.8.8.8 Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24362 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
The setpoint is used to select the method how the DNS Address 1 is adjusted.
If IP Address Mode (page 255) is FIXED this setpoint is used to adjust the domain name server (DNS),
which is needed to translate domain names in email addresses and server names into correct IP addresses.
If IP Address Mode (page 255) is AUTOMATIC this setpoint is inactive. The DNS server IP address is
assigned by the DHCP server.
MODBUS Server
Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] DISABLED / ENABLED [-]
Default value Disabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24337 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Only if relevant module is installed
Description
Enable or disable MODBUS communication via ethernet interface.
Web Interface
Setpoint group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] Disabled / Enabled [-]
Default value Disabled Alternative config NO
Step [-]
Comm object 24110 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Only if relevant module is installed + conditioned by the setpoint IP Address Mode
Setpoint visibility
(page 255)
Description
The setpoint is used to enable/disable WebServer function.
Nominal RPM 1
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 100 .. 4000 [RPM]
Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config YES
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 9915 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal engine speed (RPM - revolutions per minute).
Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active.
Nominal Frequency 1
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 45 .. 65 [Hz]
Default value 50 Hz Alternative config YES
Step 1 Hz
Comm object 9913 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz).
Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active.
Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active.
Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active.
Connection Type 1
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Mono Phase / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / 3Ph3Wire / 3Ph4Wire / High Leg D /
Range [units]
Autodetect [-]
Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config YES
Step [-]
Comm object 12058 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Connection type:
3PH3Wire or 3Ph4Wire
L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or
L3 >=100V
SplPhL1L2
L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or
L3 <= 20V
SplPhL1L3
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 >=100V
Mono Phase
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 <= 20V
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Nominal Frequency 2
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 45 .. 65 [Hz]
Default value 50 Hz Alternative config YES
Step 1 Hz
Comm object 9914 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz).
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Nominal Power 2
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 1 .. 5 000 [kW]
Default value 200 kW Alternative config Yes
Step 1 kW
Comm object 12047 Related applications AMF, MRS,
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal power of the gen-set. Generator Overload BOC (page 211) protection is based on this setpoint.
Note: This setpoint is used when setpoint Connection type (page 166) is adjusted to Monophase or
Splitphase or 3Ph3Wire or High Leg D or 3Ph4Wire or when Autodetect detects connection type as
3Ph3Wire or High Leg D or 3Ph4Wire.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Nominal Current 2
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 1 .. 10000 [A]
Default value 350 A Alternative config YES
Step 1A
Comm object 12050 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
It is current limit for generator current protections and means maximal continuous generator current. Nominal
Current can be different from generator rated current value.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Connection type 2
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Mono Phase / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / 3Ph3Wire / 3Ph4Wire / High Leg D /
Range [units]
Autodetect [-]
Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config YES
Step [-]
Comm object 12059 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
3PH3Wire or 3Ph4Wire
L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or
L3 >=100V
SplPhL1L2 L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or L3 <= 20V
Mono Phase
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 <= 20V
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Nominal RPM 3
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 100 .. 4 000 [RPM]
Default value 1 500 RPM Alternative config YES
Step 1 RPM
Comm object 15196 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Advanced
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal engine speed (RPM - revolutions per minute).
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Nominal Frequency 3
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Range [units] 45 .. 65 [Hz]
Default value 50 Hz Alternative config YES
Step 1 Hz
Comm object 15197 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Nominal system frequency (usually 50 or 60 Hz).
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Connection type 3
Setpoint group Basic settings Related FW 1.3.0
Mono Phase / SplPhL1L2 / SplPhL1L3 / 3Ph3Wire / 3Ph4Wire / High Leg D /
Range [units]
Autodetect [-]
Default value 3Ph4Wire Alternative config YES
Step [-]
Comm object 12060 Related applications AMF, MRS
Config level Standard
Setpoint visibility Always
Description
Connection type:
3PH3Wire or 3Ph4Wire
L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or
L3 >=100V
SplPhL1L2
L1 >=100V
L2 >=100V
or
L3 <= 20V
SplPhL1L3
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 >=100V
Mono Phase
L1 >=100V
L2 <= 20V
or
L3 <= 20V
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Note: This value is used when any other alternate configuration is not active.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 2 (PAGE 316) is active.
Note: This value is used when binary input ALTERNATE CONFIG 3 (PAGE 316) is active.
Invalid flag
If valid data is not available for a particular value, the invalid flag is set to it. This situation may be due to the
following:
The value is not being evaluated in the scope of the current application and configuration.
Sensor fail has been detected on an analog input.
The configured ECU or extension module does not provide the particular value.
The communication with the ECU or extension module is interrupted.
A value containing the invalid flag is displayed as “####” in InteliConfig and on the controller screen. If such a
value is read out via MODBUS, it will contain the data 32768 in the case of signed values and 65535 in the case
of unsigned values.
For full list of setpoints go to the chapter List of values (page 280).
CM-GPRS ; CM-4G-
GPS
Connection Type 305
Cell Diag Code 305
Cell ErrorRate 306
Cell Signal Lev 307
Cell Status 307
Operator 307
Connection Type 307
Cell Diag Code 308
Cell ErrorRate 309
Cell Signal Lev 309
Cell Status 310
Operator 310
CM-Ethernet
Current DNS 310
ETH Interface Status 310
Current Gateway 311
Current IP Address 311
Last Email Result 312
MAC Address 312
Current Subnet Mask 313
Date/Time
Time 313
Date 313
Plug-In I/O
EM BIO A 313
DPFAshLoad
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units %
Comm object 12483 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The rate of ash in DPF (Diesel particulate filter).
DPFSootLoad
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units %
Comm object 12484 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The rate of soot in DPF (Diesel particulate filter).
ECU-BIN 1
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10153 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 3
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10155 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 4
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10156 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 5
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10157 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 7
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10159 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 8
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10160 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU-BIN 9
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units Depends on ECU value
Comm object 10161 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is one of the inputs, which are defined by ECU. Order of values depends on type of ECU.
Note: Usually there are engine speed[RPM], fuel rate[L/h], coolant temperature[°C], intake temperature
[°C], oil pressure[bar], boost pressure[bar], load[%], oil temperature[°C] etc.
ECU State
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units -
Comm object 10034 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Shows binary status (0 or 1) of ECU:
ECU Yellow Lamp
ECU Red Lamp
Wait To Start
Speed Request
Value group Engine Related FW 1.3.0
Units %
Comm object 10137 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Engine speed control via CAN bus.
Group: Generator
Generator Frequency
Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0
Units Hz
Comm object 8210 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Frequency of generator.
Nominal Current
Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0
Units A
Comm object 9978 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Generator nominal current.
Nominal Power
Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0
Units V
Comm object 9018 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Generator nominal power.
Nominal Voltage
Value group Generator Related FW 1.3.0
Units V
Comm object 9917 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Generator nominal voltage.
Load A L2
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units A
Comm object 8199 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load current phase L2.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load A L3
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units A
Comm object 8200 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load current phase L3.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load Characteristic
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8395 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Character of the load. “L” means inductive load, “C” is capacitive and “R” is resistive load (power factor = 1).
Load Characteristic L2
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8627 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Character of the generator load in the L2 phase. “L” means inductive load, “C” is capacitive and “R” is
resistive load (power factor = 1).
Load Characteristic L3
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8628 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Character of the generator load in the L3 phase. “L” means inductive load, “C” is capacitive and “R” is
resistive load (power factor = 1).
Load kVA
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVA
Comm object 8565 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load apparent power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kVA L2
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVA
Comm object 8531 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load apparent power L2.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kVA L3
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVA
Comm object 8532 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load apparent power L3.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kVAr
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVAr
Comm object 8203 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load reactive power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kVAr L2
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVAr
Comm object 8528 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load reactive power in phase L2.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kVAr L3
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVAr
Comm object 8529 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load reactive power in phase L3.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kW
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kW
Comm object 8202 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load active power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kW L2
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kW
Comm object 8525 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load active power in phase L2.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Load kW L3
Value group Load Related FW 1.3.0
Units kW
Comm object 8526 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Load active power in phase L3.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Group: Mains
Mains Frequency
Value group Mains Related FW 1.3.0
Units Hz
Comm object 8211 Related applications AMF
Description
Frequency of mains.
Analog Input 2
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units Configurable
Comm object 9152 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is the value of the analog input 2 of the controller.
Analog Input 3
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units Configurable
Comm object 9153 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This is the value of the analog input 3 of the controller.
Battery Volts
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units V
Comm object 8213 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Controller supply voltage.
Binary Inputs
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8235 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of the binary inputs of the controller.
D+
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units V
Comm object 10603 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
D+ terminal voltage.
E-STOP
Value group Controler I/O Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 15780 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Shows number of E-STOP input - the same principle of visualization like binary inputs.
Principle of value (principle of normally close binary input):
1 - E-STOP has voltage - state is OK
0 - E-STOP has no voltage - protection is active
Group: Statistics
Genset kVArh
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVArh
Comm object 8539 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Counter of gen-set reactive power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Mains kVArh
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units kVArh
Comm object 11026 Related applications AMF
Description
Counter of mains reactive power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Mains kWh
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units kWh
Comm object 11025 Related applications AMF
Description
Counter of mains active power.
Note: This value can be also switch into one decimal power format (via InteliConfig PC tool). In this
case the range of value is decrease 10 times.
Maintenance 1
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units hours
Comm object 11616 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Countdown until next maintenance 1. Initial value can be set in Maintenance Timer 1 (page 206).
Maintenance 3
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units hours
Comm object 11618 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Countdown until next maintenance 3. Initial value can be set in Maintenance Timer 3 (page 207).
Num E-Stops
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 11195 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Emergency stop alarms counter.
Num Starts
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8207 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Engine start commands counter. The counter is increased by 1 even if the particular start command will take
more than one attempt.
Running Hours
Value group Statistics Related FW 1.3.0
Units hours
Comm object 8206 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Engine operation hours counter. The engine hours are incremented in the controller while the engine is
running.
Group: IL Info
Application
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8480 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The value contains actual application in controller.
Breaker State
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9245 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The value contains actual “breaker state” message which is shown on the main screen of the controller.
Connection Type
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 12944 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The text of this value represents the connection type which is adjusted in setpoint Connection type (page
166).
FW Branch
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 8707 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The value contains actual branch of firmware in controller.
FW Version
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24339 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Major and minor firmware version number.
ID String
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24501 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Name of controller which is used in InteliConfig in command bar.
Password Decode
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24202 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This value contains a number which can be used for retrieving a lost password. Send this number together
with the controller serial number to your distributor if you have lost your password.
Timer Text
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 10040 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The value contains the numeric code of the “Current process timer” text which is shown on the main screen
of the controller.
The assignment of texts to the codes can be obtained using InteliConfig. Open any connection (also offline
with a previously saved archive) and go to the Tools ribbon -> Generate CFG image (all). The resulting file
will contain the assignment of texts to the codes.
Timer Value
Value group IL Info Related FW 1.3.0
Units [HH:MM:SS]
Comm object 14147 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The value contains the "Current process timer" value which is shown on the main screen of the controller.
Log Bout 3
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9145 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 4
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9146 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 5
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9147 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 6
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9148 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 8
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 9150 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 9
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 11896 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 10
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 11897 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
Log Bout 11
Value group Log Bout Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 11898 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
State of binary outputs.
GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules
Code Description
0 OK. No error.
1 Not possible to hang up.
2 Modul is switched off
3 Module is switched on
4 Module – error in initialization
5 Module – not possible to set the APN
6 Module – not possible to connect to GPRS network
7 Module – not possible to retrieve IP address
8 Module – not accepted DNS IP address
9 Error in modem detection
10 Error in initialization of analog modem
SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or
11
unknown status of SIM locking
12 No GSM signal
13 Not possible to read the SIM card parameters
GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by
14
locked SIM card
15 Unknown modem
16 Bad answer to complement initialization string
17 Not possible to read GSM signal strength
Cell ErrorRate
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units %
Comm object 24300 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This value contains information about relative quality of the cellular signal received by the CM-GPRS module
or by CM-4G-GPS module. The lower value means higher quality of signal.
Cell Status
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units [-]
Comm object 24290 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The text of this value represents the status of the GSM modem.
Operator
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units [-]
Comm object 24147 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The name of operator which to SIM card is connected.
Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator.
Group: CM-4G-GPS
Connection Type
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units [-]
Comm object 24146 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The type of data connection.
GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules
Code Description
0 OK. No error.
1 Not possible to hang up.
2 Modul is switched off
3 Module is switched on
4 Module – error in initialization
5 Module – not possible to set the APN
6 Module – not possible to connect to GPRS network
7 Module – not possible to retrieve IP address
8 Module – not accepted DNS IP address
9 Error in modem detection
10 Error in initialization of analog modem
SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or
11
unknown status of SIM locking
12 No GSM signal
13 Not possible to read the SIM card parameters
GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by
14
locked SIM card
15 Unknown modem
16 Bad answer to complement initialization string
17 Not possible to read GSM signal strength
18 CDMA modem not detected
19 No CDMA network
20 Unsuccessful registration to CDMA network
21 SIMCom/ME909s: can´t read FW version
22 SIMCom: GSM signal not found
23 SIMCom: can´t detect module speed
24 SIMCom: HW reset issued
25 PUK is required
26 Error of SIM card detected
Cell ErrorRate
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units %
Comm object 24300 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
This value contains information about relative quality of the cellular signal received by the CM-GPRS module
or by CM-4G-GPS module. The lower value means higher quality of signal.
Operator
CM-GPRS; CM-4G-
Value group Related FW 1.3.0
GPS (4G part)
Units [-]
Comm object 24147 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
The name of operator which to SIM card is connected.
Note: If roaming service is used then prefix "R" is added before the name of operator.
Group: CM-Ethernet
Current DNS
Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24181 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Current domain name server.
Current IP Address
Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24184 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Current IP address of the controller.
Code Description
0 Email was successfully sent.
2 It is not possible to establish connection with SMTP server.
3 SMTP server is not ready for communication.
8 HELO command was refused.
9 EHLO command was refused.
11 AUTH LOGIN command was refused.
12 Wrong user name.
13 Wrong password.
14 MAIL FROM command was refused.
15 RCPT TO command was refused.
16 DATA command was refused.
17 Sending of email failed.
20 QUIT command was refused.
25 It is impossible to create data for command DATA.
26 It is impossible to read data for command DATA.
27 Email address can’t be read.
30 SMTP server address translation error (from DNS server).
31 Error reading email content data (24327).
MAC Address
Value group CM-Ethernet Related FW 1.3.0
Units [-]
Comm object 24333 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Current MAC address of the controller ethernet interface.
Group: Date/Time
Time
Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.3.0
Units HH:MM:SS
Comm object 24554 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Shows setup time.
Date
Value group Date/Time Related FW 1.3.0
Units DD.MM.YYYY
Comm object 24553 Related applications AMF, MRS
Description
Shows setup date.
For full list of Logical binary inputs go to the chapter Logical binary inputs alphabetically (page 315).
Alternate Config 3
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 860
Description
This binary input can switch between configuration sets. When this binary input is active, setpoints in
Alternate Config group are switched to the third set (setpoints with number 3).
IMPORTANT: If LBO ECU POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is used, change of alternate configuration
can be made only in prestart phase. So prestart has to be set up for enough long time.
AMF Function
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Comm object 692
Description
This binary input can switch controller function between AMF and MRS.
Note: Binary input “AMF function” has higher priority than the setpoint Operation Mode (page 173) in
Basic settings.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 02
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9998
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 04
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9996
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 06
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9994
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 08
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9992
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 10
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9990
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 12
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9988
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 14
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9986
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
BIN Protection 16
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9984
Description
This binary input is for general input function used as alarm.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
AL Indic Binary input is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if binary input
is active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
BOC Binary input is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
LBI: C
Choke Inhibit
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 946
Description
LBI: D
Dark Mode
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 930
Description
This binary input activates function of dark mode. It means that backlight of display is turn off (information on
controller screens are not affected) and LEDs (Mains, Generator, Load, Breakers, etc.) are turn off (LEDs
don’t react on normal condition of their activation and deactivation).
Note: After deactivation of dark mode, backlight of display is turned on and than behaves normally.
Note: After deactivation of dark mode, Front Face status LEDs are turned on due to current situation of
gen-set.
Emergency Stop
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 40
Description
The shutdown procedure will start immediately when this input is activated. Input is inverted (NC = normaly
closed) in default configuration.
Note: In case of controller hardware or software fail, safe stop of the engine doesn’t have to be ensured.
To back-up the Emergency Stop function it is recommended to connect separate circuit for
disconnection of Fuel Solenoid and Starter signals.
LBI: F
Fault Reset Button
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 191
Description
Binary input has the same function as Fault Reset button on the InteliLite 9 front panel.
Force Regeneration
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 680
Description
When this binary input is activated, the controller send request for force regeneration of DPF (diesel
particulate filter) to ECU.
Note: ECU with Tier IV support is required for proper functionality.
IMPORTANT: When binary input FUEL PUMP ON/OFF (PAGE 327) is configured then binary
output FUEL PUMP (PAGE 349) is control by this binary input. Setpoints Fuel Pump On (page
183) and Fuel Pump Off (page 182) are not evaluated!
IMPORTANT: It is necessary to configure analog input FUEL LEVEL (PAGE 377) for proper
function of this binary input.
Note: InteliLite 9 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the
feedback to binary inputs.
Binary input has the same function as Horn reset button on the InteliLite 9 front panel.
LBI: M
Mains Fail Block
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Comm object 622
Description
If the input is closed, the automatic start of the gen-set at Mains failure is blocked. In case of running gen-set
in AUTO mode, timer Mains Return Delay (page 220) is started and when it elapses GCB is opened, gen-
set goes to cooling procedure and stops. When GCB is opened after Transfer Delay (page 221) the MCB is
closed.
Note: This input simulates healthy Mains.
Note: InteliLite 9 controller can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the
feedback to binary inputs.
LBI: O
Oil Pressure
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 43
Description
Binary input for OIL PRESSURE (PAGE 378) protection.
Protection types
Monitoring Binary input is not used for protection or any other function. Signal is only
monitored.
HistRecOnl Binary input is not used for protection. Only history record is made if binary input is
active.
Wrn Binary input is used for warning protection only.
Sd Binary input is used for shutdown protection.
IMPORTANT: This binary input is also used for evaluating engine running condition.
Example: Normally close connection - when LBI is closed then oil pressure is OK and is higher than
starting oil pressure.
Note: In case that you want to use binary input of oil pressure sensor just for protection please use one
of the BIN PROTECTION 1 (PAGE 317).
LBI: P
Protection Enable
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 920
Description
This logic binary input enables or disables protections adjusted as LBI Enable.
Remote AUTO
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 620
Description
The controller is switched to the AUTO mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this
binary input is closed. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode.
This binary input has the lowest priority from Remote OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST binary inputs
Remote control priority:
Remote OFF (Highest priority)
Remote TEST
Remote MAN
Remote AUTO (Lowest Priority)
Remote MAN
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 618
Description
The controller is switched to the MAN mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this
binary input is closed. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode.
Remote control priority:
Remote OFF (Highest priority)
Remote TEST
Remote MAN
Remote AUTO (Lowest Priority)
Remote Start/Stop
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 38
Description
Use this input to start and stop the gen-set in AUTO mode.
Note: If the binary input Remote Start/Stop is active and engine is running and mains failure occurs, the
MCB breaker opens, after Transfer Delay (page 221) the GCB breaker is closed. Once the mains is
OK, the Mains Return Delay (page 220) elapses and the GCB breaker is opened. Then after Transfer
Delay (page 221) is MCB breaker closed. Gen-set remains running as long as binary input Rem
Start/Stop is active. For more details see timing diagram below.
Remote TEST
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Comm object 621
Description
The controller is switched to the TEST mode (there are four modes OFF / MAN / AUTO / TEST) when this
binary input is closed. When opens controller is switched back to previous mode.
Remote control priority:
Remote OFF (Highest priority)
Remote TEST
Remote MAN
Remote AUTO (Lowest Priority)
LBI: S
Sd Override
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 44
Description
If this input is active, all alarms except Emergency Stop and Overspeed are suppressed. The suppressed
alarms will be displayed in the alarm list, but they will not take effect regarding the gen-set control.
Note: Sd Override (page 334) is indicated in the alarm list if Sd Override mode is active to inform the
operator that the engine is not protected.
For full list of Logical binary outputs go to the chapter Logical binary outputs alphabetically (page 336).
AL AIN 1 Wrn
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1382
Description
The output is closed when there is the warning alarm from the analog input 1 of the controller present in the
alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL AIN 2 Sd+BOC
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1387
Description
The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the analog input 2 of the controller
present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL AIN 2 Wrn
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1383
Description
The output is closed when there is the warning alarm from the analog input 2 of the controller present in the
alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL AIN 3 Sd+BOC
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1388
Description
The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the analog input 3 of the controller
present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL Battery Flat
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1292
Description
This output is active when the Sd Battery Flat (page 396) or Wrn Battery < Voltage (page 382) alarm is
present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
AL Battery Overvoltage
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1995
Description
This output is active when the Wrn Battery > Voltage (page 382) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t
confirm.
AL Battery Undervoltage
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1994
Description
This output is active when the Wrn Battery < Voltage (page 382) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t
confirm.
AL Battery Voltage
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1293
Description
This output is active when the Wrn Battery > Voltage (page 382) or Wrn Battery < Voltage (page 382)
alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
AL Common Fls
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 6
Description
Output closes when any sensor fail alarm appears.
The output opens, if:
No sensor fail alarm is active and
AL Common Sd
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 4
Description
Output closes when any shutdown alarm appears.
The output opens, if:
No shutdown alarm is active and
AL Common Wrn
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 3
Description
Output closes when any warning alarm appears.
The output opens, if:
No warning alarm is active and
AL CoolantTemp Sd
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1421
Description
The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the COOLANT TEMP (PAGE 376) in the
alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL CoolantTemp Wrn
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1420
Description
The output is closed when there is the warning alarm from the COOLANT TEMP (PAGE 376) in the alarmlist or
isn’t confirmed.
Note: Binary output is also active if protection type is set to HistRecOnl and threshold level for history
record is reach.
AL D+ Fail
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1260
Description
This output is active when the Wrn Charging Alternator Fail (page 382) alarm is present in the alarmlist or
isn’t confirm.
AL Fuel Level Sd
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1423
Description
The output is closed when there is the shutdown or BOC alarm from the FUEL LEVEL (PAGE 377) in the
alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL Mains Fail
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 197
Description
Output for signaling Mains Failure. This output is active when at least one mains frequency BOC or Sd alarm
or at least one mains voltage BOC or Sd alarm is present in alarmlist or isn’t confirmed.
AL Maintenance 1
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1254
Description
This output is active when the Alarm Maintenance 1 is present in the alarmlist. It means that counter of
maintenance is on zero or the Alarm Maintenance 1 isn’t confirm.
AL Maintenance 2
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1255
Description
This output is active when the Alarm Maintenance 2 is present in the alarmlist. It means that counter of
maintenance is on zero or the Alarm Maintenance 2 isn’t confirm.
AL Maintenance 3
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1256
Description
This output is active when the Alarm Maintenance 3 is present in the alarmlist. It means that counter of
maintenance is on zero or the Alarm Maintenance 3 isn’t confirm.
AL Overcurrent
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 109
Description
This output is active when the BOC Short Circuit (page 407) alarm is present in alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
AL Overspeed
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 779
Description
This output is active when the Sd Overspeed (page 402) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
AL Underspeed
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1296
Description
This output is active when the Sd Underspeed (page 403) alarm is present in the alarmlist or isn’t confirm.
LBO: C
Cooling Pump
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 40
Description
This output is dedicated for coolant pump control. It is closed in the moment the gen-set is started and
remains closed until the gen-set is stopped and After Cooling Time (page 197) elapses or the cranking
pause or the Emergency Stop occurs or the controller is switched to OFF mode.
Choke
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 2091
Description
Logical binary output for choke valve control. Output CHOKE is activated every time when logical binary
output STARTER (PAGE 367) is activated. Output is deactivated when one of these conditions is fulfilled:
Choke Time is elapsed
Generator voltage is higher than Choke Voltage
Logical binary input Choke Inhibit is activated
Or when some of these situations during start occurs:
Any second level alarm
Emergency stop
Stop command
Cranking pause
LBO: E
ECU Communic Error
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 114
Description
This output is active when an ECU is configured, but the communication with the ECU is not established or
has dropped out.
Note: When ECU POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is not configured, output is evaluated all the time. If ECU
POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is configured, output is evaluated only when engine is not stop (ECU POWER
RELAY (PAGE 346) is active).
ECU Communic OK
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 347
Description
This output is active when an ECU is configured, connected and the communication with the ECU is
established.
Note: When ECU POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is not configured, output is evaluated all the time. If ECU
POWER RELAY (PAGE 346) is configured, output is evaluated only when engine is not stop (ECU POWER
RELAY (PAGE 346) is active).
IMPORTANT: This LBO also affects evaluation of Sd ECU Communication Fail (page 396) or
Wrn ECU Communication Fail (page 383) alarms. With configured LBO ECU Power Relay,
these alarms are evaluated only when this LBO is active. Without configured LBO ECU
Power Relay, these alarm are evaluated all the time.
Exercise Timer 1
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1250
Description
This is an output from the Exercise timer 1. This output makes it easy to make periodic tests of the gen-set
and its activation depends on the setpoints in the Subgroup: Timer 1 (page 234) subgroup. This output is
active when Timer 1 is active.
Frequency Select
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1815
Description
The Frequency select output is opened when Nominal Frequency (Frequency Settings) is equal to 50Hz and
closed when Nominal Frequency (Frequency Settings) is equal to 60Hz.
Fuel Solenoid
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 22
Description
This output controls the fuel solenoid valve.
The output closes before binary output STARTER (PAGE 367).The lead time is adjusted by setpoint Fuel
Solenoid Lead (page 191).
Fuel Pump
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1253
Description
Output closes when the value of Fuel Level lies under the value of Fuel Pump On (page 183) setpoint and
opens when value of Fuel Pump Off (page 182) is reached.
This output also can be closed by binary input FUEL PUMP ON/OFF (PAGE 327). In this case the binary
output FUEL PUMP ON (PAGE 183) is closed until the binary input FUEL PUMP ON/OFF (PAGE 327) is active
or until the value of Fuel Level reaches 100%.
Note: Setpoints Fuel Pump On (page 183) and Fuel Pump Off (page 182) are invisible until
configuration of this LBO.
LBO: G
GCB Close/Open
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 41
Description
The output controls the generator circuit breaker. Its state represents the breaker position requested by the
controller. The breaker must react within 5 seconds to a close or open command, otherwise an alarm is
issued.
Note: InteliLite 9 controllers can work even without breaker feedbacks, in this case do not configure the
feedback to binary inputs.
GCB UV Coil
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 44
Description
The output is intended for control of undervoltage coil of generator circuit breaker. The output is active the
Glow Plugs
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1252
Description
This output is dedicated for diesel engine only. This output will close for exact time pre-set by setpoint Glow
Plugs Time (page 181) before every starting attempt. The output opens in same time as the STARTER
(PAGE 367) output closes (100 ms after PRESTART (PAGE 364) output opens).
When the Glow Plugs Time (page 181) is shorter than Cranking Fail Pause (page 179) then the Glow
Plugs Time (page 181) in Cranking Fail Pause (page 179) is long as normal Glow Plugs Time (page
181).
Note: Connect binary output Idle/Nominal to speed governor to switch the speed:
opened = Idle
closed = Nominal
(for normally open contact type)
LBO: M
Mains Healthy
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Comm object 78
Description
This output is active while mains failure is not detected and mains voltage and frequency is within limits.
MCB Close/Open
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Mode AUTO
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 19
Description
This output is active whenever the controller is in AUTO mode.
Mode OFF
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 17
Description
This output is active whenever the controller is in OFF mode.
Mode TEST
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 20
Description
This output is active whenever the controller is in TEST mode.
LBO: N
Not In AUTO
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1248
Description
This output is active when controller isn’t in AUTO mode.
Not Used
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 286
Description
Output has no function.
When the Prestart Time (page 180) is longer than Cranking Fail Pause (page 179) then the Prestart
Time (page 180) in Cranking Fail Pause (page 179) is long as Cranking Fail Pause (page 179) minus
100ms.
LBO: R
Ready To AMF
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF
Comm object 324
Description
The output is closed if the gen-set is ready to start automatically and take the load if the mains fails, i.e.:
the controller is in AMF operating mode
the controller is in AUTO controller mode and
no red alarm is present in the alarmlist
when the red alarm is confirmed during Stop Valve and other requirements are fulfilled then the LBO is
still inactive until the state ready
Ready To Load
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 58
Description
The output is closed whenever the GCB is closed or can be closed i.e. the stabilization phase is finished, the
gen-set is running and the Minimal Stabilization Time (page 193) timer has elapsed.
and the gen-set voltage and frequency are within limits.
If GCB is open then gen-set voltage and frequency must be in limits.
If GCB is close then gen-set voltage and frequency can be out of limits, but protection delay can’t be count
down. If gen-set voltage and frequency will return into limits until delay is count down then output is still
closed.
RegenerationNeeded
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 1372
Description
This output is closed when DPF lamp from ECU is active.
Running
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 67
Description
The output is designed to be used as an indication that the gen-set is running. The output closes if FUEL
SOLENOID (PAGE 348) is closed and STARTER (PAGE 367) and PRESTART (PAGE 364) are open. The out
remains close until engine stop and cooling period elapses.
Stop Solenoid
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 23
Description
This output is dedicated to control the stop solenoid (valve). The output closes when an engine stop
command is received and is deactivated 12 s after last running engine indication went off, i.e. engine is
stopped.
Note: If Additional running engine indications (page 117) went off during 5 s pause than Stop
Solenoid is not activated again otherwise stop solenoid is activated again.
LBO: V
Ventilation
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 38
Description
This logical binary output is activated at the beginning of start procedure together with PRESTART (PAGE 364)
LBO. Ventilation output is deactivated when engine stops revolving.
Ventilation LBO is also deactivated immediately when EMERGENCY STOP (PAGE 326) (or E-Stop) is
activated or when controller is switched to OFF mode.
Note: The output is intended for control of an engine room ventilation fan, engine container ventilation
fan, container louvres or similar running gen-set technology.
Ventilation On Pulse
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 2089
Description
This logical binary output is activated on rising edge of VENTILATION (PAGE 369) LBO (at the begining of
prestart period). The pulse duration is adjusted by Ventilation Pulse Time (page 210) setpoint.
Note: The output is intended for control of an engine room ventilation fan, engine container ventilation
fan, container louvres or similar running gen-set technology.
For full list of Logical analog inputs go to the chapter Logical analog inputs alphabetically (page 372).
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
AL Indic Analog value is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if analog
value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn + BOC Analog value is used for warning and BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
BOC Analog value is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and shutdown protection.
Sd Analog value is used for shutdown protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
AL Indic Analog value is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if analog
value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn + BOC Analog value is used for warning and BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
BOC Analog value is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and shutdown protection.
Sd Analog value is used for shutdown protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
AL Indic Analog value is not used for protection. Only alarmlist record is made if analog
value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn + BOC Analog value is used for warning and BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
BOC Analog value is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and shutdown protection.
Sd Analog value is used for shutdown protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn+Stp Analog value is used for warning and slow stop protection
Stp Analog value is used for slow stop protection
Wrn + BOC Analog value is used for warning and BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
BOC Analog value is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and shutdown protection.
Sd Analog value is used for shutdown protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
IMPORTANT: Value from analog input has higher priority than value from ECU.
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn+Stp Analog value is used for warning and slow stop protection
Stp Analog value is used for slow stop protection
Wrn + BOC Analog value is used for warning and BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
BOC Analog value is used for BOC (Breaker Open and Cooling) protection.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and shutdown protection.
Sd Analog value is used for shutdown protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
IMPORTANT: For right behavior of this function, curve for analog input has to be in
percentage.
IMPORTANT: Value from analog input has higher priority than value from ECU.
LAI: O
Oil Pressure
Related FW 1.3.0 Related applications AMF, MRS
Comm object 9
Description
Logical analog input designed for oil pressure value received from analog sensor. For more information about
wiring of analog inputs see Analog inputs on page 44. Limits for this protection are adjusted by setpoints
Oil Pressure Wrn (page 198) and Oil Pressure Sd (page 199). Delay is adjusted by setpoint Oil
Pressure Delay (page 199).
Protection types
Monitoring Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection.
HistRecOnl Analog value is only measured and displayed on the LCD screen but not used for
protection. History record is made if value is out of the limits.
Wrn Analog value is used for warning protection only.
Wrn + Sd Analog value is used for warning and Sd protection.
Sd Analog value is used for Sd protection.
Alarm
Under limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits
Over limit Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits
Under limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is under adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Over limit + fls Alarm is activated when value of analog input is over adjusted limits. If sensor fail
is detected then the alarm with higher level is activate as well.
Example: Protection type is Wrn + Sd. When sensor fail is detected then Sd alarm will be activated +
Sensor fail alarm will be activated.
IMPORTANT: Value from analog input has higher priority than value from ECU.
For full list of Alarms level 1 go to List of alarms level 1 (page 380).
What alarms level 1 are:
The level 1 alarm indicates that a value or parameter is out of normal limits, but has still not reached critical
level. For more information see Alarm types - Level 1 on page 100.
Wrn Maintenance 1
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance 1
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
Adjust the setpoint Maintenance Timer 1 (page 206) to the interval of the next
maintenance check. The value of the setpoint will count down while the engine is
Description running and if reaches zero, this alarm will be issued. The alarm message will
remain in the alarm list (even if the controller is switched off and on again) until the
setpoint is re-adjusted to a positive value.
Wrn Maintenance 2
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance 2
Alarm evaluated All the time
Wrn Maintenance 3
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Maintenance 3
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
Adjust the setpoint Maintenance Timer 3 (page 207) to the interval of the next
maintenance check. The value of the setpoint will count down while the engine is
Description running and if reaches zero, this alarm will be issued. The alarm message will
remain in the alarm list (even if the controller is switched off and on again) until the
setpoint is re-adjusted to a positive value.
Wrn Overload
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Wrn Overload
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
The alarm is issued when the gen-set power is over the limit for time period longer
than the delay. The following setpoints are related to it:
Description
Overload Wrn (page 211) adjusts the overload limit.
Overload Delay (page 211) Overload Del adjusts the delay.
Description
Note: Gen-set cannot be started until this alarm is inactive and reset.
Other type
After-Treatment
Alarm Type Alarm indication
Alarmlist message After-Treatment
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
Description This alarm occurs when appropriate after-treatment lamp is active.
EM(A) - insufficient
Alarm Type Other
Alarmlist message EM(A) - insufficient
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
Description This alarm indicates that module does not support all required features.
Manual Restore
Alarm Type Warning
Alarmlist message Manual Restore
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF
Alarm is activated when controller is in AUTO mode, Return From Island (page
Description
224) setpoint is set to manual, load is on gen-set a mains has returned.
Module(slotA) - unexpected
Alarm Type Other
Alarmlist message Module(slotA) - unexpected
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm indicates that in slot is inserted different module than which is
Description configured or the module is unconfigured and has to be configured for proper
function.
For full list of Alarms level 2 go to List of alarms level 2 (page 395).
What alarms level 2 are:
The level 2 level alarm indicates that a critical level of the respective value or parameter has been reached. For
more information see Alarm types - Level 2 on page 100.
Description Note: Use red emergency button placed on the switchboard door and connect
it to a binary input of the controller. Then configure the function Emergency
Stop to this binary input. It is recommended to use NC contact of the button.
Sd Battery Flat
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Battery Flat
Alarm evaluated During cranking
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm will be issued if the controller was reset during cranking of the gen-set.
If this situation occurs, the controller supposes the starting battery is so exhausted
Description
that its voltage drops so low when starter motor is energized that it causes
controller reset.
Sd Coolant Temp
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Coolant Temp
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm indicates that the coolant temperature is higher than the temperature set
Description
in Coolant Temperature Sd (page 201) setpoint.
Sd Fuel Level
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Fuel Level
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm indicates that the fuel level is lower than the level set in Fuel Level Sd
Description
(page 203) setpoint.
Sd GCB Fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd GCB Fail
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm will occur when the GCB FEEDBACK (PAGE 328) input does not match
the expected position given by the GCB CLOSE/OPEN (PAGE 349) output. It stays
active until the mismatch between the output and feedback persists.
If there was no command issued by the controller and the breaker
Description
(feedback) changes suddenly the position itself, the alarm will be issued
immediately.
The alarm will be also issued if the breaker does not respond to an open or
close command within 2 seconds.
Sd AIN Protec
Alarm Type Sd
Alarmlist message Sd + Name of analog input
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm indicates that value the general analog protection is out of shutdown
Description
protection limit.
Sd BIN Protection
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd + Name of binary input
Alarm evaluated All the time
Sd Overload
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Overload
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
The alarm is issued when the gen-set power is over the limit for time period longer
than the delay. The behavior of the overload alarm is adjusted by the following
Description setpoints:
Overload BOC (page 211) adjusts the overload limit.
Overload Delay (page 211) adjusts the delay
Sd Overspeed
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Overspeed
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm occurs immediately when the engine speed has exceeded the limit. The
behavior of the overspeed alarm is adjusted by the following setpoints:
Overspeed Sd (page 197) adjust the overspeed limit
Description
Overspeed Overshot (page 198) adjust the additional overspeed limit
Overspeed Overshot Period (page 198) adjust the time period of
additional overspeed limit
Sd Short Circuit
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Short Circuit
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This is a fast overcurrent protection. The following setpoints are related to this
alarm:
Description
Short Circuit BOC (page 212) adjusts the short current limit
Short Circuit BOC Delay (page 212) adjusts the delay in fine steps
Sd Start Fail
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Start Fail
Alarm evaluated When the gen-set is being started
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm will be issued after all attempts to start the gen-set have run out but the
Description gen-set did not start. The following setpoints are related to this alarm:
Cranking Attempts (page 179) adjust the number of attempts
Sd Underspeed
Alarm Type Shutdown
Alarmlist message Sd Underspeed
Alarm evaluated Engine running only
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm will be issued when the gen-set is running and then stops by itself, i.e.
the RPM drops under the value of setpoint Underspeed Sd (page 197).
Description
The underspeed alarm starts to be evaluated after successful gen-set start and is
being evaluated for the entire time that the fuel solenoid is on.
Other type
BOC Coolant Temp
Alarm Type BOC
Alarmlist message BOC Coolant Temperature
Alarm evaluated All the time
Related applications AMF, MRS
This alarm indicates that the coolant temperature is higher than the temperature set
Description
in Coolant Temperature Sd (page 201) setpoint.
BOC Overload
Alarm Type BOC
Alarmlist message BOC Overload
Alarm evaluated All the time
For full list of Fails sensor and other types of alarms go to List of fail sensor alarms (page 408).
What Fail sensor and other types of alarms are
If the measured resistance on an analog input exceeds the valid range, a sensor fail will be detected and a
sensor fail message will appear in the Alarmlist. For more information see Sensor fail detection (FLS) on
page 101.
8.3 Modules
8.3.1 Plug-In modules 410
IMPORTANT: 2nd generation of InteliLite 9 controllers does not support new modules and 3rd
generation does not support all old modules.
Communication modules
CM-RS232-485 410
CM-Ethernet 412
CM-GPRS 414
CM-4G-GPS 417
CM-RS232-485
CM-RS232-485 is optional plug-in card to enable InteliLite 9 the RS232 and RS485 communication. This is
required for computer or MODBUS connection. The CM-RS232-485 is a dual port module with RS232 and
RS485 interfaces at independent COM channels. The RS232 is connected to COM1 and RS485 to COM2.
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to controller.
Note: Balancing resistors shall be both closed at only one device in whole RS485 network.
Maximal distance of line is 10m for RS232 line and 1200m for RS485 line.
Terminator 120Ω
Balancing resistor +5V
Firmware upgrade
Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package)
Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into InteliConfig
Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
Open a connection with controller via InteliConfig
Go the menu Tools -> Firmware upgrade, select the Plug-in modules tab and select the appropriate firmware
you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware.
The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same
module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the
update process is finished.
CM-Ethernet
CM-Ethernet is a plug-in card with Ethernet 10/100 Mbit interface in RJ45 connector. It provides an interface for
connecting a PC with through ethernet/internet network, for sending active e-mails and for integration of the
controller into a building management (MODBUS TCP and SNMP protocols). This card also enables to monitor
and control the gen-set over web browser from any location with internet access using appropriate security
measures.
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to controller.
Use an Ethernet UTP cable with a RJ45 connector for linking the module with your Ethernet network. The
module can also be connected directly to a PC using cross-wired UTP cable.
Technical data
120 mA / 8 VDC
82 mA / 12 VDC
Power consumption
35 mA / 24 VDC
25 mA / 36 VDC
Module setup
All settings related to the module are to be adjusted via the controller setpoints. The respective setpoints are
located in the setpoint Group: CM-Ethernet (page 251).
All actual operational values like actual IP address etc. are available in controller values in a specific group as
well.
Status LED
Blinking frequency Color
Green - everything is OK
Red - some of following errors occurred:
1 Hz unplugged ethernet cable
module cannot connect to AirGate
module can not obtain IP address from DHCP
Green - firmware is currently being programmed
10 Hz
Red - no firmware present in the module
Firmware upgrade
Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package)
Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into InteliConfig
Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
Open a connection with controller via InteliConfig
Go the menu Tools -> Firmware upgrade, select the Plug-in modules tab and select the appropriate firmware
you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware.
CM-GPRS
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to controller.
Note: GPRS and CSD services must be provided by your GSM/GPRS operator for successful operation.
Note: The GPRS and CSD connection should not be used for the firmware update process.
Technical data
32 mA / 8 VDC
18 mA / 12 VDC
Power consumption
10 mA / 24 VDC
12 mA / 36 VDC
GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules
Code Description
0 OK. No error.
1 Not possible to hang up.
2 Modul is switched off
3 Module is switched on
4 Module – error in initialization
5 Module – not possible to set the APN
6 Module – not possible to connect to GPRS network
7 Module – not possible to retrieve IP address
8 Module – not accepted DNS IP address
9 Error in modem detection
10 Error in initialization of analog modem
SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or unknown
11
status of SIM locking
12 No GSM signal
13 Not possible to read the SIM card parameters
GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by locked
14
SIM card
15 Unknown modem
16 Bad answer to complement initialization string
17 Not possible to read GSM signal strength
18 CDMA modem not detected
19 No CDMA network
20 Unsuccessful registration to CDMA network
21 SIMCom/ME909s: can´t read FW version
Firmware upgrade
Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package)
Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into InteliConfig
Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
Open a connection with controller via InteliConfig
Go the menu Tools -> Firmware upgrade, select the Plug-in modules tab and select the appropriate firmware
you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware.
The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same
module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the
update process is finished.
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to controller.
IMPORTANT: CM-4G-GPS and CM-GPRS modules cant be used in one controller in the same time.
Note: Cellular data service must be enabled in your SIM card by your mobile operator for successful operation.
Technical data
55 mA / 8 VDC
35 mA / 12 VDC
Power consumption
8 mA / 24 VDC
5 mA / 36 VDC
Note: Make sure that your SIM supports the packet data network type you want to use. - i.e. if you want to use
the module in LTE (4G) network you have to confirm with the operator that the particular SIM card supports 4G
network.
Make sure SIM card does not require PIN code. Use any mobile phone to switch the SIM PIN security off.
Place the SIM card into slot on CM-4G-GPS card
GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules
GSM Diag Code – Common list of diagnostic codes for cellular modules
Code Description
0 OK. No error.
1 Not possible to hang up.
2 Modul is switched off
3 Module is switched on
4 Module – error in initialization
5 Module – not possible to set the APN
6 Module – not possible to connect to GPRS network
7 Module – not possible to retrieve IP address
8 Module – not accepted DNS IP address
9 Error in modem detection
10 Error in initialization of analog modem
SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or unknown
11
status of SIM locking
12 No GSM signal
13 Not possible to read the SIM card parameters
GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by locked
14
SIM card
15 Unknown modem
16 Bad answer to complement initialization string
17 Not possible to read GSM signal strength
18 CDMA modem not detected
Firmware upgrade
Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package)
Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into InteliConfig
Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
Open a connection with controller via InteliConfig
Go the menu Tools -> Firmware upgrade, select the Plug-in modules tab and select the appropriate firmware
you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware.
The firmware update process may be performed via any kind of connection including connection via the same
module in which the firmware is to be updated. The connection is reestablished again automatically when the
update process is finished.
Extension modules
EM-BIO8-EFCP 420
IMPORTANT: Any manipulation with plug-in module shall be done with disconnected power
supply to controller.
Note: Current inputs are supported only in MRS16 and AMF25 controllers.
Note: Current inputs are supported only in MRS16 and AMF25 controllers.
Binary inputs
Number Up to 8, non-isolated
0-2 VDC close contact
Close/Open indication
>6 VDC open contact
Binary outputs
Number Up to 8 , non-isolated
Firmware upgrade
Download the newest FW of module from ComAp website (in form of PSI file or installation package)
Instal package to computer or open PSI to instal it into InteliConfig
Plug the module into the controller and power the controller on.
Open a connection with controller via InteliConfig
Go the menu Tools -> Firmware upgrade, select the Plug-in modules tab and select the appropriate firmware
you want to program into the module (in InteliConfig).
Press the OK button to start upgrade of firmware.