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Automatic Generator Controller AGC Software Version 3.3x.x: Multi-Line 2 Parameter List
Automatic Generator Controller AGC Software Version 3.3x.x: Multi-Line 2 Parameter List
PARAMETER LIST
Table of contents
4. PARAMETER LIST...........................................................................................................66
PARAMETER TABLE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................66
SYNCHRONISATION .....................................................................................................................69
REGULATION ..............................................................................................................................70
DIGITAL OUTPUT SETUP ..............................................................................................................75
ANALOGUE OUTPUT LIMITS ..........................................................................................................78
TRANSDUCER OUTPUTS ..............................................................................................................79
REGULATOR OUTPUT SELECTION .................................................................................................83
SYSTEM .....................................................................................................................................83
GENERAL SETUP ........................................................................................................................84
COUNTERS AND TIMERS ..............................................................................................................85
ALARM HORN ..............................................................................................................................86
RUNNING, START AND STOP ........................................................................................................87
BREAKER CONTROL ....................................................................................................................88
POWER DERATE .........................................................................................................................88
IDLE START ................................................................................................................................89
ENGINE HEATER .........................................................................................................................89
ANALOGUE LOAD SHARING LINES OUTPUT ....................................................................................89
MASTER CLOCK ..........................................................................................................................90
COOLING VENTILATION................................................................................................................90
START/STOP NEXT GENERATOR ...................................................................................................90
FUEL TRANSFER PUMP LOGIC ......................................................................................................91
SUMMER/WINTER TIME ................................................................................................................91
MAINS SETUP .............................................................................................................................92
TEST .........................................................................................................................................92
CONTROLLER SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................93
MAINS FAILURE ..........................................................................................................................93
CAN FAIL MODE .........................................................................................................................94
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION ........................................................................................................94
POWER MANAGEMENT INTERNAL COMMUNICATION .......................................................................95
ENGINE INTERFACE COMMUNICATION...........................................................................................95
EXTERNAL I/O COMMUNICATION SETUP........................................................................................96
EVENT PRINTER..........................................................................................................................96
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ......................................................................................................97
JUMP MENUS ............................................................................................................................102
COMMAND TIMERS ....................................................................................................................104
GSM SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................105
PASSWORDS ............................................................................................................................105
VDO 102.................................................................................................................................106
VDO 105.................................................................................................................................107
VDO 108.................................................................................................................................108
MULTI-INPUT SELECTIONS .........................................................................................................108
EXTERNAL DIGITAL OUTPUTS .....................................................................................................109
EXTERNAL MODULE STATUS .....................................................................................................109
This chapter includes general user information about this handbook concerning the general
purpose, the intended users and the overall contents and structure.
General purpose
This document is the complete parameter list for DEIF’s Multi-line units with software ver. 3. The
document includes all parameters, which means that some of the option parameters included may
not be accessible in the system in question.
Intended users
The parameter list is mainly intended for the person responsible for the unit parameter setup. In
most cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful
information here.
Contents/overall structure
The Parameter List is divided into chapters and in order to make the structure of the document
simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the top of a new page. The following will
outline the contents of each of the chapters.
Alarm list
This chapter includes a complete standard alarm list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be
used for reference, when information about specific alarms is needed.
Parameter list
This chapter includes a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be
used for reference, when information about specific parameters is needed.
This chapter includes important information about general legal issues relevant in the handling of
DEIF products. Furthermore, some overall safety precautions will be introduced and
recommended. Finally, the highlighted notes and warnings, which will be used throughout this
handbook, are presented.
The units are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the
warranty will be lost.
Safety issues
Installing the unit implies work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation
should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working
with live electrical equipment.
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC
measurement inputs as this could lead to injury or death.
Definitions
Throughout this document a number of notes and warnings will be presented. To ensure that these
are noticed, they will be highlighted in order to separate them from the general text.
Notes
The notes provide general information which will be helpful for the reader to
bear in mind.
Warnings
3. Alarm list
This chapter includes a complete alarm list, including all possible options. Therefore, this
chapter is to be used for reference when specific information about the individual parameters is
needed for the unit setup. An overview list can be seen on the next page.
Setpoint: The alarm setpoint is adjusted in the setpoint menu. The setting is a percentage
of the nominal values.
Delay: The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached
until the alarm occurs.
Enable: The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated, RUN
means that the alarm has run status. This means it is activated when the
running signal is present.
Fail class: When the alarm occurs the unit will react depending on the selected fail class.
Small differences due to the character of the parameters may exist between the
individual tables.
Voltage protections
G/M/BA Setpoin 100.0% 105.0% Option The alarm and fail class
1151
U> 1 t 120.0% A1/A2/A3/B1/ are activated when the
G/M/BA Timer 0.1 s 5.0 s C1 Add-on voltage has been
1152 protections continuously above the
U> 1 300.0 s
programmed value
Relay A Not used during the programmed
G/M/BA
1153 Option Not used delay.
U> 1
dep.
Relay B Not used
G/M/BA
1154 Option Not used
U> 1
dep.
G/M/BA Enable OFF OFF
1155
U> 1 ON
G/M/BA Fail Warning
1156 F1…F7
U> 1 class (F2)
G/M/BA Setpoin 100.0% 115.0% Option The alarm and fail class
1161
U> 2 t 120.0% A1/A2/A3/B1/ are activated when the
G/M/BA Timer 0.1 s 1.0 s C1 Add-on voltage has been
1162 protections continuously above the
U> 2 300.0 s
programmed value
Relay A Not used during the programmed
G/M/BA
1163 Option Not used delay.
U> 2
dep.
Relay B Not used
G/M/BA
1164 Option Not used
U> 2
dep.
G/M/BA Enable OFF OFF
1165
U> 2 ON
G/M/BA Fail Warning
1166 F1…F7
U> 2 class (F2)
G/M/BA Setpoin 80.0% 95.0% Option The alarm and fail class
1171
U< 1 t 100.0% A1/A2/A3/B1/ are activated when the
G/M/BA Timer 0.1 s 5.0 s C1 Add-on voltage has been
1172 protections continuously under the
U< 1 100.0 s
programmed value
Relay A Not used during the programmed
G/M/BA
1173 Option Not used delay.
U< 1
dep.
Relay B Not used
G/M/BA
1174 Option Not used
U< 1
dep.
G/M/BA Enable OFF OFF
1175
U< 1 ON
G/M/BA Fail Warning
1176 F1…F7
U< 1 class (F2)
G/M/BA Setpoin 50.0% 80.0% Option The alarm and fail class
1181
U< 2 t 100.0% A1/A2/A3/B1/ are activated when the
G/M/BA Setpoin 50.0% 70.0% Option The alarm and fail class
1191
U< 3 t 100.0% A1/A2/A3/B1/ are activated when the
G/M/BA Timer 0.1 s 1.0 s C1 Add-on voltage has been
1192 protections continuously under the
U< 3 100.0 s
programmed value
Relay A Not used during the programmed
G/M/BA
1193 Option Not used delay.
U< 3
dep.
Relay B Not used
G/M/BA
1194 Option Not used
U< 3
dep.
G/M/BA Enable OFF OFF
1195
U< 3 ON
G/M/BA Fail Warning
1196 F1…F7
U< 3 class (F2)
Frequency protections
Not
G/M/BA used
1235 Enable Not used
f> 3 Option
dep.
G/M/BA Warning
1236 Fail class F1…F7
f> 3 (F2)
G/M/BA OFF
1265 Enable OFF
f< 3 ON
G/M/BA Warning
1266 Fail class F1…F7
f< 3 (F2)
OFF
1395 BB f< 2 Enable ON
ON
Warning
1396 BB f< 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
R0
1424 Df/dt (ROCOF) Relay B Option R0 (none)
dep.
OFF
1425 Df/dt (ROCOF) Enable OFF
ON
Trip MB
1426 Df/dt (ROCOF) Fail class F1…F7
(F4)
Overload protections
G/M/BA OFF
1485 Enable OFF
P> 4 ON
G/M/BA Warning
1486 Fail class F1…F7
P> 4 (F2)
Trip GB
1536 G/M/BA Q> Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
Negative sequence
Zero sequence
1620 BB Unbalance U
OFF
2125 Sync window Enable OFF
ON
GB/TB/BTB pos 1.0 sec Designers This alarm will occur.if the
2181 Delay 1.0 sec
fail 5.0 sec Reference breaker feedbacks for ON
Not used Handbook and OFF are both missing
GB/TB/BTB pos Relay or active for more than 2 s
2182 Option Not used
fail output A at the time,
dep.
Not used
GB/TB/BTB pos Relay
2183 Option Not used
fail output B
dep.
GB/TB/BTB pos OFF
2184 Enable ON
fail ON
GB/TB/BTB pos Warning
2185 Fail class F1…F7
fail (F2)
Regulation alarms
Warning
3416 Dig. input 105 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
Emergency stop
4021 W. fail ana 91 Relay A R0 R0 Option: The wire fault will detect
Option dep. (none) 4 x 4-20 if the current drops
4022 W. fail ana 91 Relay B R0 R0 mA inputs below 2mA or exceeds
Option dep. (none) (M15.6) 22 mA. In both cases the
alarm will be activated.
4023 W. fail ana 91 Enable OFF OFF
ON
4024 W. fail ana 91 Fail class Warning
F1…F7
(F2)
4051 W. fail ana 93 Relay A R0 R0 Option: The wire fault will detect
Option dep. (none) 4 x 4-20 if the current drops
4052 W. fail ana 93 Relay B R0 R0 mA inputs below 2mA or exceeds
Option dep. (none) (M15.6) 22 mA. In both cases the
alarm will be activated.
4053 W. fail ana 93 Enable OFF OFF
ON
4054 W. fail ana 93 Fail class Warning
F1…F7
(F2)
4081 W. fail ana 95 Relay A R0 R0 Option: The wire fault will detect
Option dep. (none) 4 x 4-20 if the current drops
4082 W. fail ana 95 Relay B R0 R0 mA inputs below 2mA or exceeds
Option dep. (none) (M15.6) 22 mA. In both cases the
alarm will be activated.
4083 W. fail ana 95 Enable OFF OFF
ON
4084 W. fail ana 95 Fail class Warning
F1…F7
(F2)
4111 W. fail ana 97 Relay A R0 R0 Option: The wire fault will detect
Option dep. (none) 4 x 4-20 if the current drops
4112 W. fail ana 97 Relay B R0 R0 mA inputs below 2mA or exceeds
Option dep. (none) (M15.6) 22 mA. In both cases the
alarm will be activated.
4113 W. fail ana 97 Enable OFF OFF
ON
4114 W. fail ana 97 Fail class Warning
F1…F7
(F2)
The available menus for multi-input no. 102 depend on the input type configured
in the PC utility software (menu 10980).
4140 V DC 102.1
4150 V DC 102.2
The available menus for multi-input no. 105 depend on the input type configured
in the PC utility software (menu 10990).
4270 V DC 105.1
4280 V DC 105.2
Warning
4326 VDO oil 105.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
The available menus for multi-input no. 108 depend on the input type configured
in the PC utility software (menu 11000).
4400 V DC 108.1
4410 V DC 108.2
4510 Overspeed 1
4520 Overspeed 2
Warning
4526 Overspeed 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
10 deg Designers
6331 Engine heater 1 Setpoint 30 deg
250 deg Reference
1.0 sec Handbook
6332 Engine heater 1 Timer 10.0 sec
300.0 sec
Not used
6333 Engine heater 1 Output A Not used
Option dep.
Not used
6334 Engine heater 1 Output B Not used
Option dep.
Enable OFF
6335 Engine heater 1 OFF
ON
Fail class Warning
6336 Engine heater 1 F1…F7
(F2)
Battery tests
Warning
6446 Battery asym 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
Max ventilation
Switchboard error
Switchboard error
Any BTB missing Failclass Block Designers The “Any BTB missing”
7871 F1…F7
(F1) Reference alarm is activated, if the
Appl hazard Enable ON Handbook communication to any
7872 OFF BTB unit failed.
OFF
Appl hazard Failclass The application hazard
Block alarm is activated, if
7873 F1…F7 different applications are
(F1)
installed in the
controllers.
7931 CAN1 com error Delay 2.0 s Option: If both options H8.x are
10.0 s
600.0 s External I/O present, an error on
7932 CAN1 com error Relay R0 modules any of these will
R0 (none) (H8.2) activate the alarm.
output A Option dep.
7933 CAN1 com error Relay R0
R0 (none)
output B Option dep.
7934 CAN1 com error Enable OFF
OFF
ON
7935 CAN1 com error Failclass Block
F1…F7
(F1)
7941 CAN2 comm error Delay 2.0 s Option: If both options H8.x are
10.0 s
600.0 s External I/O present, an error on
7942 CAN2 comm error Relay Not used modules any of these will
Not used (H8.8) activate the alarm.
output A Option dep.
7943 CAN2 comm error Relay Not used
Not used
output B Option dep.
7944 CAN2 comm error Enable OFF
OFF
ON
7945 CAN2 comm error Failclass Block
F1…F7
(F1)
Analogue inputs
The same order for settings external analogue inputs 2-8, settings 12030-12220.
Digital inputs
The same order for settings External digital inputs 2-16, settings 12550-12690.
4. Parameter list
The parameter list contains settings for regulators and other non-alarm related settings.
Synchronisation
Regulation
0.1%/s Designers
2611 Power ramp up Speed 2.0%/s
20.0%/s Reference The delay point
1% Handbook determines when the
2612 Power ramp up Delay point 10% generator will make a
100%
temporary stop
ramping up after
closing of the generator
breaker to preheat the
engine before
commencing load
0.0 sec taking.
2613 Power ramp up Delay time 10.0 sec
990.0 sec If the delay function is
not needed, set this
time to 0. Power %
settings relate to
nominal generator
power.
2760 Overlap
2771 Scania control Droop 0.0 % Only Option: Setting of speed control
4.0 % available J1939 via engine communi-
25.0 % if ‘Scania’ (H5 or cation interface.
is selec- H7)
2772 Scania control rpm User
ted in
1500 RPM
User menu
1800 RPM
7561
Low idle
Only
available
when
0.00
‘Cum-
2773 Cummins Gain Kp 5.00
10.00 mins’ is
selected
in menu
7561.
5000 Relay 05
5010 Relay 08
5020 Relay 11
5030 Relay 14
5040 Relay 17
5050 Relay 20
5060 Relay 21
5110 Relay 57
5120 Relay 59
5130 Relay 61
5140 Relay 63
5150 Relay 65
5160 Relay 67
5170 Relay 69
5180 Relay 71
5190 Relay 90
5200 Relay 92
5210 Relay 94
5220 Relay 96
signals. If ‘Relay’ is
selected, the relays 20
and 21 will be
Relay available.
5272 Transistor 21 T21 Relay
kVArh If set to ‘relay’ external
relays are needed due
to limited current
output. Max. 10 mA.
Transducer outputs
5820 P output 1
R0 Option :
5821 P output 1 Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5822 P output 1 Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5823 P output 1 Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kW
5824 P output 1 Max. value 20000 500 kW
kW
-9999 kW
5825 P output 1 Min. value 20000 0 kW
kW
5830 P output 2
R0 Option :
5831 P output 2 Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5832 P output 2 Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5833 P output 2 Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kW
5834 P output 2 Max. value 20000 500 kW
kW
-9999 kW
5835 P output 2 Min. value 20000 0 kW
kW
5840 P output 3
R0 Option :
5841 P output 3 Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5842 P output 3 Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5843 P output 3 Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kW
5844 P output 3 Max. value 20000 500 kW
kW
-9999 kW
5845 P output 3 Min. value 20000 0 kW
kW
5850 S output
R0 Option :
5851 S output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5852 S output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5853 S output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kVA
5854 S output Max. value 20000 600 kVA
kVA
-9999
kVA
5855 S output Min. value 0 kVA
20000
kVA
5860 Q output
R0 Option :
5861 Q output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5862 Q output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5863 Q output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kVAr
5864 Q output Max. value 16000 400 kVAr
kVAr
-9999
kVA
5865 Q output Min. value 0 kVAr
20000
kVA
5870 PF output
R0 Option : Positive value means
5871 PF output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue inductive
dep. outputs Negative value means
R0 (E2 or F1 capacitive
5872 PF output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5873 PF output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0.5
5874 PF output Max. value 0.80
0.99
-0.99
5875 PF output Min. value -0.80
-0.50
5880 f output
R0 Option :
5881 F output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5882 F output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5883 F output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0.0 Hz
5884 F output Max. value 55.0 Hz
70.0 Hz
0.0 Hz
5885 F output Min. value 45.0 Hz
70.0 Hz
5890 U output
R0 Option : The voltage output
5891 U output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue represents L1-L2 voltage
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5892 U output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5893 U output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0V
5894 U output Max. value 500 V
28000 V
0V
5895 U output Min. value 0V
28000 V
5900 I output
R0 Option : The current output
5901 I output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue represents L1 current
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5902 I output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5903 I output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0A
5904 I output Max. value 1000 A
9000 A
0A
5905 I output Min. value 0A
9000 A
5910 U BB output
R0 Option : The voltage output
5911 U BB output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue represents L1-L2 voltage
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5912 U BB output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5913 U BB output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0V
5914 U BB output Max. value 500 V
28000 V
0V
5915 U BB output Min. value 0V
28000 V
5920 f BB output
R0 Option :
5921 F BB output Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5922 F BB output Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5923 F BB output Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0.0 Hz
5924 F BB output Max. value 55.0 Hz
70.0 Hz
0.0 Hz
5925 F BB output Min. value 45.0 Hz
70.0 Hz
R0 Option :
5931 Multi-input 102 Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5932 Multi-input 102 Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5933 Multi-input 102 Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0
5934 Multi-input 102 Max. value 500
28000
0
5935 Multi-input 102 Min. value 0
28000
R0 Option :
5971 P total available Output A Option R0 (none) Analogue
dep. outputs
R0 (E2 or F1
5972 P total available Output B Option R0 (none) or EF2)
dep.
0-20 mA
5973 P total available Type 4-20 mA
4-20 mA
0 kW
5974 P total available Max. value 20000 500 kW
kW
-9999 kW
5975 P total available Min. value 20000 0 kW
kW
These menus are used to select which analogue output to use for governor/AVR
(option D) control.
System
General setup
48.0 Hz Designers
6011 Nom. Settings 2 Frequency 50.0 Hz
62.0 Hz Reference
10 kW Handbook
6012 Nom. Settings 2 Power 230 kW
20000 kW
0A
6013 Nom. Settings 2 Current 345 A
9000 A
100 V
6014 Nom. Settings 2 Voltage 480 V
25000 V
100 RPM
6015 Nom. Settings 2 RPM 1500 RPM
4000 RPM
48.0 Hz Designers
6021 Nom. Settings 3 Frequency 60.0 Hz
62.0 Hz Reference
10 kW Handbook
6022 Nom. Settings 3 Power 230 kW
20000 kW
0A
6023 Nom. Settings 3 Current 345 A
9000 A
100 V
6024 Nom. Settings 3 Voltage 480 V
25000 V
100 RPM
6025 Nom. Settings 3 RPM 1800 RPM
4000 RPM
48.0 Hz Designers
6031 Nom. Settings 4 Frequency 60.0 Hz
62.0 Hz Reference
10 kW Handbook
6032 Nom. Settings 4 Power 230 kW
20000 kW
0A
6033 Nom. Settings 4 Current 345 A
9000 A
100 V
6034 Nom. Settings 4 Voltage 480 V
25000 V
100 RPM
6035 Nom. Settings 4 RPM 1800 RPM
4000 RPM
6080 Language
6100 Counters
Alarm horn
6180 Starter
6210 STOP
6220 Hz/V OK
Breaker control
Power derate
0.0 %
6266 Power derate Limit 80.0 %
100.0 %
Idle start
Engine heater
Master clock
Cooling ventilation
20 deg Designers
6461 Max ventilation Setpoint 90 deg
250 deg Reference
Not used Handbook
6462 Max ventilation Output A Not used
Option dep
1 deg
6463 Max ventilation Hysteresis 5 deg
70 deg
OFF
6464 Max ventilation Enable OFF
ON
Setpoint 0% Designers
6291 Fuel Pump Logic 20 %
start 100 % Reference
Setpoint 0% Handbook
6292 Fuel Pump Logic 80 %
stop 100 %
Fill check 0.1 sec
6293 Fuel Pump Logic 60.0 sec
time 300.0 sec
Not used
6294 Fuel Pump Logic Output A Not used
Option dep.
Multi in 102 Multi in
6295 Fuel Pump Logic Type
Multi in 108 102
Warning
6296 Fuel Pump Logic Failclass F1…F7
(F2)
Summer/winter time
Mains setup
Test
Controller settings
Mains failure
Fail. delay 1.0 sec Designers Menus 7073 and 7074 relates
7071 f Mains failure 990.0 5.0 sec Reference to nominal settings.
sec Handbook
MSB OK delay 10 sec
7072 f Mains failure 60 sec
9900 sec
f< 80.0%
7073 f Mains failure 95%
100%
f> 100%
7074 f Mains failure 105%
120%
7080 MB control
OFF
7084 MB control Sync to Mains ON
ON
0.0 sec
7085 MB control Load time 0.0 sec
30.0 sec
External communication
Designers
1
7531 Int. comm. ID ID 1 Reference
16
Handbook
7970 CAN 1
7980 CAN 2
Event printer
1
7993 Event printer Event records 5
150 If auto status is set to 0,
Log type Event the auto print is disabled
7994 Event printer Event
select Battery
0 min
7995 Event printer Auto status 0 min
990 min
Priority 6 ID 1 Designers
8091 6
16 Reference
Priority 7 ID 1 Handbook
8092 7
16
Priority 8 ID 1
8093 8
16
Priority 9 ID 1
8094 9
16
Priority 10 ID 1
8095 10
16
Priority 11 ID 1
8096 11
16
Priority 12 ID 1 Designers
8101 12
16 Reference
Priority 13 ID 1 Handbook
8102 13
16
Priority 14 ID 1
8103 14
16
Priority 15 ID 1
8104 15
16
Priority 16 ID 1
8105 16
16
Not
Used
8264 Avail. Power 5 Output B Not used
Option
Dependent
OFF
8265 Avail. Power 5 Enable OFF
ON
8270 TB Power
Jump menus
Selection ‘0’ must be used for cable connection between the AGC and the PC.
Selection ‘1’ must be used for modem connection between the AGC and the PC.
9070 M4 SW version
Information about the software version in the engine I/F PCB placed in slot #8.
9100 Application
Warning: The unit will return to factory settings if the parameter is changed!
911x Password
0 Designers It is recommended to
9116 User password Setting 2000
32000 Reference change the password levels
0 Handbook of the user, service and
9117 Service password YYYYY setting 2001 master password, if access
32000
to parameter settings must
0 be restricted.
9118 Master password XXXXX setting 2002
32000
In the alarm selection you can see all the alarm timers and their remaining time if they are
counting.
The input and output selections show the present status of the inputs and outputs. E.g. mode
inputs, relay outputs and load sharing lines.
9130 AC config.
This menu is used to choose between the different AC measurement systems.
9130 AC config
9150 Backlight dim Sets the light intensity for the display.
Command timers
There are 8 identical command timers in the unit, but only command timer 1 is
shown here.
The command timers can only be accessed with the PC Utility Software ver. 3
Start Designers
10001 Start/stop cmd. 1 Setpoint Start
Stop reference
ON handbook
10002 Start/stop cmd. 1 Enable OFF
OFF
Designers
0
10021 Cmd. 1 hour Setpoint 10 reference
23
handbook
Designers
0
10031 Cmd. 1 min Setpoint 0 reference
59
handbook
GSM settings
Designers
GSM Pin 0 Reference
Function 1933
code 9999 Handbook
Designers
0 Reference
10330 Telephone 1 Function 12345678903
99999999999 Handbook
Passwords
VDO 102
VDO 105
VDO 108
Multi-input selections
Bar/Celsius
10970 Engineering units Bar/Celsius
Psi/Fahrenheit