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PARAMETER LIST

Protection and Power Management, PPM-3

• Alarm list
• Parameter list

DEIF A/S · Frisenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive


Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615 Document no.: 4189340672C
info@deif.com · www.deif.com SW version: 3.04. or later
1. General information
1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1 Warnings and notes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer.................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.3 Safety issues........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge awareness............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1.5 Factory settings...................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 About the Parameter List.......................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.1 General purpose of the Parameter List.....................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.2 Intended users.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.2.3 Contents and overall structure......................................................................................................................................................................................6

2. Alarm list
2.1 Reverse power protection..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.1 Reverse power protection...............................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Over-current protection....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.1 Over-current protection................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.3 Generator voltage protection............................................................................................................................................................................................14
2.3.1 Generator voltage protection...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.4 Generator frequency protection...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1 Generator frequency protection.................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.5 Busbar voltage protection.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.5.1 Busbar voltage protection............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
2.6 Busbar frequency protection............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
2.6.1 Busbar frequency protection....................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.7 Overload protection............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
2.7.1 Overload protection........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
2.8 Current unbalance protection.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.8.1 Current unbalance protection..................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.9 Voltage asymmetry protection......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.9.1 Voltage asymmetry protection.................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.10 Reactive power import (loss of excitation)............................................................................................................................................................. 26
2.10.1 Reactive power import (loss of excitation)..........................................................................................................................................................26
2.11 Reactive power export (over-excitation).................................................................................................................................................................. 27
2.11.1 Reactive power export (over-excitation).............................................................................................................................................................. 27
2.12 Busbar unbalance voltage protection....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.12.1 Busbar unbalance voltage protection................................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.13 Non Essential Load trip..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.13.1 Non Essential Load trip.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
2.14 Max. parallel time protection.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.14.1 Max. parallel time protection.................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.15 Breaker external trip alarm.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
2.15.1 Breaker external trip alarm........................................................................................................................................................................................30
2.16 Synchronisation and breaker alarms.........................................................................................................................................................................31
2.16.1 Synchronisation and breaker alarms.................................................................................................................................................................... 31
2.17 Regulation alarms................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
2.17.1 Regulation alarms......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33

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2.18 Binary input setup................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
2.18.1 Binary input setup......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.19 Analogue input setup (option M15.6).........................................................................................................................................................................47
2.19.1 Analogue input setup (option M15.6)....................................................................................................................................................................47
2.20 Multi-functional analogue input setup...................................................................................................................................................................... 51
2.20.1 Multi-input no. 102........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 51
2.20.2 Multi-input no. 105........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
2.20.3 Multi-input no. 108........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60
2.21 Overspeed, running, start/stop failure...................................................................................................................................................................... 64
2.21.1 Overspeed, running, start/stop failure.................................................................................................................................................................. 64
2.22 Analogue input setup (option M15.8).........................................................................................................................................................................67
2.22.1 Analogue input setup (option M15.8)....................................................................................................................................................................67
2.23 Aux. supply setup.................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
2.23.1 Aux. supply setup..........................................................................................................................................................................................................71
2.24 General setup..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................72
2.24.1 General setup................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72
2.25 Communication......................................................................................................................................................................................................................73
2.25.1 Communication.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
2.26 Engine interface communication alarms................................................................................................................................................................. 73
2.26.1 Engine interface communication alarms............................................................................................................................................................. 73
2.27 Application error................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
2.27.1 Application error............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
2.28 External I/O communication error............................................................................................................................................................................... 77
2.28.1 External I/O communication error.......................................................................................................................................................................... 77
2.29 External I/O alarm setup....................................................................................................................................................................................................78
2.29.1 External I/O alarm setup............................................................................................................................................................................................ 78
2.29.2 Analogue inputs............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
2.29.3 Digital inputs....................................................................................................................................................................................................................79

3. Parameter list
3.1 Synchronisation....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80
3.1.1 Synchronisation................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 80
3.2 Regulation................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81
3.2.1 Regulation...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
3.3 Digital output setup................................................................................................................................................................................................................86
3.3.1 Digital output setup......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
3.4 Pulse width modulation....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89
3.4.1 Pulse width modulation................................................................................................................................................................................................. 89
3.5 Load reduction..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................90
3.5.1 Load reduction.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 90
3.6 Analogue output limits......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.6.1 Analogue output limits................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
3.7 Transducer outputs................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 91
3.7.1 Transducer outputs......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 91
3.8 Regulator output selection.................................................................................................................................................................................................95
3.8.1 Regulator output selection........................................................................................................................................................................................... 95
3.9 System...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................96

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3.9.1 System................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 96
3.9.2 General setup....................................................................................................................................................................................................................96
3.10 EDG setup.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100
3.10.1 EDG setup..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
3.11 External communication.................................................................................................................................................................................................101
3.11.1 External communication...........................................................................................................................................................................................101
3.12 Internal communication.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 101
3.12.1 Internal communication............................................................................................................................................................................................ 101
3.13 Engine interface communication...............................................................................................................................................................................101
3.13.1 Engine interface communication.......................................................................................................................................................................... 101
3.14 External I/O communication setup........................................................................................................................................................................... 102
3.14.1 External I/O communication setup...................................................................................................................................................................... 102
3.15 Power management setup.............................................................................................................................................................................................103
3.15.1 Power management setup......................................................................................................................................................................................103
3.16 Jump menus..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................110
3.16.1 Jump menus................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 110
3.16.2 9000 Software version.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 110
3.16.3 9020 Service port........................................................................................................................................................................................................110
3.16.4 9070 M4 SW version................................................................................................................................................................................................. 110
3.16.5 9100 Device type.........................................................................................................................................................................................................111
3.16.6 911x Password............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 111
3.16.7 9120 Service menu.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 111
3.16.8 9130 AC configuration...............................................................................................................................................................................................111
3.16.9 9150 Backlight dimmer............................................................................................................................................................................................. 112
3.16.10 9160 Application setup...........................................................................................................................................................................................112
3.16.11 9190 Application broadcast.................................................................................................................................................................................. 112
3.17 GSM settings.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................112
3.17.1 GSM settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 112
3.18 Passwords.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 113
3.18.1 Passwords..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.19 RMI 102..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.19.1 RMI 102.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.20 RMI 105..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.20.1 RMI 105.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.21 RMI 108..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.21.1 RMI 108.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.22 Multi-inputs selections.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
3.22.1 Multi-inputs selections.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 115
3.23 External digital outputs................................................................................................................................................................................................... 116
3.23.1 External digital outputs............................................................................................................................................................................................. 116
3.24 External module status................................................................................................................................................................................................... 117
3.24.1 External module status............................................................................................................................................................................................. 117

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1. General information

1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety


1.1.1 Warnings and notes

Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented. To ensure that these are
noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the general text.

Warnings

DANGER!
Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if
certain guidelines are not followed.

Notes

INFO
Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.

1.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer

DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the
engine/generator controlled by the Multi-line 2 unit, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the set must be
contacted.

DANGER!
The Multi-line 2 unit is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the warranty will be lost.

Disclaimer

DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.

The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not
take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document.
If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.

1.1.3 Safety issues

Installing and operating the Multi-line 2 unit may imply 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.

DANGER!
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement inputs as this could lead to injury
or death.

1.1.4 Electrostatic discharge awareness

Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminals against static discharges during the installation. Once the unit is installed and
connected, these precautions are no longer necessary.

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1.1.5 Factory settings

The Multi-line 2 unit is delivered from factory with certain factory settings. These are based on average values and are not
necessarily the correct settings for matching the engine/generator set in question. Precautions must be taken to check the settings
before running the engine/generator set.

1.2 About the Parameter List


1.2.1 General purpose of the Parameter List

This document is a complete parameter list including all parameters, which means that some of the option parameters included may
not be accessible in the system in question.

The document includes a complete standard alarm list and a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this document is
to be used for reference, when information about specific alarms and parameters is needed.

DANGER!
Please make sure to read this document before starting to work with the Multi-line 2 unit and the genset to be controlled.
Failure to do this could result in human injury or damage to the equipment.

1.2.2 Intended users

This 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.

1.2.3 Contents and overall structure

This document is divided into chapters, and in order to make the structure simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the
top of a new page.

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2. Alarm list

INFO
In the following, these abbreviations are used:

G: Generator

GB: Generator breaker

TB: Tie breaker (for emergency generator)

SG: Shaft generator

SGB: Shaft generator breaker

SC: Shore connection

SCB: Shore connection breaker

BT: Bus tie

BTB: Bus tie breaker

BA: Busbar A (BTB unit)

N/A: Not available

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.

The table consists of the following possible adjustments:

The alarm set point is adjusted in the set point menu. The setting is a percentage
Set point:
of the nominal values.

The timer setting is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached until
Delay:
the alarm occurs.

Relay output A: A relay can be activated by output A.

Relay output B: A relay can be activated by output B.

The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated,


Enable: 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.

Fail classes are:

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EDG SC
DG SG BTB
Fail class (Emergency Diesel (Shore
(Diesel Generator) (Shaft Generator) (Bus Tie Breaker)
Generator) Connection)

1 Block Block Block Block Block

2 Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning

3 Trip GB Trip GB Trip SCB Trip SGB Trip BTB

4 Trip + Stop Trip + Stop N/A N/A N/A

5 Shut down Shut down N/A N/A N/A

6 Safety stop N/A N/A N/A N/A

7 N/A Trip TB N/A N/A N/A

INFO
Small differences due to the character of the parameters may exist between the individual tables.

It is also possible to configure the parameters by using the


PC utility software. It will be possible to make the same
configurations as described above.

By using the PC utility software, some extra functionalities


are available. For all protections, it is possible to make an
automatic acknowledgement of the alarm.

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2.1 Reverse power protection
2.1.1 Reverse power protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1000 G/SG/SC reverse power 1

G/SG/SC – -110.0 %
1001 Set point - 8.0 %
P> 1 0.0 %

G/SG/SC - 0.1 s
1002 Delay 5.0 s
P> 1 300.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC - Relay
1003 Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated
P> 1 output A Designer’s
dependent when the reverse power has been
Reference
Not used continuously above the programmed
G/SG/SC - Relay Handbook
1004 Option- Not used value during the programmed delay.
P> 1 output B
dependent

G/SG/SC - OFF
1005 Enable ON
P> 1 ON

G/SG/SC - Trip GB
1006 Fail class F1…F7
P> 1 (F3)

1010 G/SG/SC reverse power 2

G/SG/SC - -110.0 %
1011 Set point - 15.0 %
P> 2 0.0 %

G/SG/SC - 0.1 s
1012 Delay 2.0 s
P> 2 300.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC - Relay
1013 Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated
P> 2 output A Designer’s
dependent when the reverse power has been
Reference
Not used continuously above the programmed
G/SG/SC - Relay Handbook
1014 Option- Not used value during the programmed delay.
P> 2 output B
dependent

G/SG/SC - OFF
1015 Enable ON
P> 2 ON

G/SG/SC - Trip GB
1016 Fail class F1…F7
P> 2 (F3)

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2.2 Over-current protection
2.2.1 Over-current protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1030 G/SG/SC/BA overcurrent 1

G/SG/SC/B
50 %
1031 A Set point 100 %
200 %
I> 1

G/SG/SC/B
0.1 s
1032 A Delay 20.0 s
999.9 s
I> 1

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1033 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I> 1 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1034 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I> 1 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1035 A Enable ON
ON
I> 1

G/SG/SC/B
Warning
1036 A Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
I> 1

1040 G/SG/SC/BA overcurrent 2

G/SG/SC/B
50 %
1041 A Set point 110 %
200 %
I> 2

G/SG/SC/B
0.1 s
1042 A Delay 60.0 s
999.9 s
I> 2

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1043 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I> 2 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1044 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I> 2 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1045 A Enable ON
ON
I> 2

G/SG/SC/B
Trip GB
1046 A Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
I> 2

1050 G/SG/SC/BA overcurrent 3

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC/B
50 %
1051 A Set point 130 %
200 %
I> 3

G/SG/SC/B
0.1 s
1052 A Delay 30.0 s
999.9 s
I> 3

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1053 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I> 3 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1054 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I> 3 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1055 A Enable ON
ON
I> 3

G/SG/SC/B
Trip GB
1056 A Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
I> 3

1060 G/SG/SC/BA overcurrent 4

G/SG/SC/B
50 %
1061 A Set point 150 %
200 %
I> 4

G/SG/SC/B
0.1 s
1062 A Delay 10.0 s
999.9 s
I> 4

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1063 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I> 4 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1064 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I> 4 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1065 A Enable ON
ON
I> 4

G/SG/SC/B
Trip GB
1066 A Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
I> 4

1070 Power import ship-to-ship

P>ship-to- 0.1 s
1071 Delay 5.0 s
ship 120.0 s

Not used
P>ship-to- Option- Designer’s
1072 Relay A Option-
ship dependent Reference
dependent
Handbook
Not used
P>ship-to- Option-
1073 Relay B Option-
ship dependent
dependent

1100 Voltage-dependent overcurrent curve setting

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

@50 %
Voltage dep. Set point 50 %
1101 110 % nom
I> I1 200 %
voltage

@60 %
Voltage dep. Set point 50 %
1102 125 % nom
I> I2 200 %
voltage

@70 % Settings relate to nominal generator


Voltage dep. Set point 50 %
1103 140 % nom current.
I> I3 200 % Designer’s
voltage The condition has to be true i.e.
Reference
@80 % I1<I2<I3<I4<I5<I6.
Voltage dep. Set point 50 % Handbook
1104 155 % nom If this is not fulfilled, the worst-case
I> I4 200 % set point I1 will be used.
voltage

@90 %
Voltage dep. Set point 50 %
1105 170 % nom
I> I5 200 %
voltage

@100 %
Voltage dep. Set point 50 %
1106 200 % nom
I> I6 200 %
voltage

1110 Voltage-dependent overcurrent alarm

Voltage dep. 0.1 s


1111 Timer 1.0 s
I> 300.0 s

Not used
Voltage dep.
1112 Relay A Option- Not used
I> The alarm and fail class are
dependent
activated when the overcurrent has
Designer’s
Not used been continuously above the
Voltage dep. Reference
1113 Relay B Option- Not used programmed value during the
I> Handbook
dependent programmed delay. Values are set
in parameters 1101-1106.
Voltage dep. OFF
1114 Activate OFF
I> ON

Voltage dep. Warning


1115 Fail class F1…F7
I> (F2)

1130 G/SG/SC/BA fast overcurrent 1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC/B
80 %
1131 A Set point 200 %
350 %
I>> 1

G/SG/SC/B
0.0 s
1132 A Delay 0.0 s
3.0 s
I>> 1

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1133 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I>> 1 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1134 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I>> 1 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1135 A Enable OFF
ON
I>> 1

G/SG/SC/B
Trip GB
1136 A Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
I>> 1

1140 G/SG/SC/BA fast overcurrent 2

G/SG/SC/B
80 %
1141 A Set point 300 %
350 %
I>> 2

G/SG/SC/B
0.0 s
1142 A Delay 0.0 s
3.0 s
I>> 2

G/SG/SC/B Not used


Relay The alarm and fail class are
1143 A Option- Not used
output A Designer’s activated when the current has
I>> 2 dependent
Reference been continuously above the
G/SG/SC/B Not used Handbook programmed value during the
Relay
1144 A Option- Not used programmed delay.
output B
I>> 2 dependent

G/SG/SC/B
OFF
1145 A Enable OFF
ON
I>> 2

G/SG/SC/B
Trip GB
1146 A Fail class F1…F7
(F3)
I>> 2

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2.3 Generator voltage protection
2.3.1 Generator voltage protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1150 G/SG/SC overvoltage 1

G/SG/SC 80 %
1151 Set point 105 %
U> 1 120 %

G/SG/SC 0.1 s
1152 Timer 5.0 s
U> 1 100.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC
1153 Relay A Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when
U> 1 Designer’s
dependent the voltage has been continuously above
Reference
Not used the programmed value during the
G/SG/SC Handbook
1154 Relay B Option- Not used programmed delay.
U> 1
dependent

G/SG/SC OFF
1155 Enable ON
U> 1 ON

G/SG/SC Warning
1156 Fail class F1…F7
U> 1 (F2)

1160 G/SG/SC overvoltage 2

G/SG/SC 80 %
1161 Set point 115 %
U> 2 120 %

G/SG/SC 0.1 s
1162 Timer 1.0 s
U> 2 100.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC
1163 Relay A Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when
U> 2 Designer’s
dependent the voltage has been continuously above
Reference
Not used the programmed value during the
G/SG/SC Handbook
1164 Relay B Option- Not used programmed delay.
U> 2
dependent

G/SG/SC OFF
1165 Enable ON
U> 2 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1166 Fail class F1…F7
U> 2 (F1)

1170 G/SG/SC undervoltage 1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC 50 %
1171 Set point 95 %
U< 1 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.1 s
1172 Timer 5.0 s
U< 1 100.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC
1173 Relay A Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when
U< 1 Designer’s
dependent the voltage has been continuously under
Reference
Not used the programmed value during the
G/SG/SC Handbook
1174 Relay B Option- Not used programmed delay.
U< 1
dependent

G/SG/SC OFF
1175 Enable ON
U< 1 ON

G/SG/SC Warning
1176 Fail class F1…F7
U< 1 (F2)

1180 G/SG/SC undervoltage 2

G/SG/SC 50 %
1181 Set point 80 %
U< 2 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.1 s
1182 Timer 3.0 s
U< 2 100.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC
1183 Relay A Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when
U< 2 Designer’s
dependent the voltage has been continuously under
Reference
Not used the programmed value during the
G/SG/SC Handbook
1184 Relay B Option- Not used programmed delay.
U< 2
dependent

G/SG/SC OFF
1185 Enable ON
U< 2 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1186 Fail class F1…F7
U< 2 (F1)

1190 G/SG/SC undervoltage 3

G/SG/SC 50 %
1191 Set point 70 %
U< 3 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.1 s
1192 Timer 1.0 s
U< 3 100.0 s

Not used
G/SG/SC
1193 Relay A Option- Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when
U< 3 Designer’s
dependent the voltage has been continuously under
Reference
Not used the programmed value during the
G/SG/SC Handbook
1194 Relay B Option- Not used programmed delay.
U< 3
dependent

G/SG/SC OFF
1195 Enable OFF
U< 3 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1196 Fail class F1…F7
U< 3 (F1)

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2.4 Generator frequency protection
2.4.1 Generator frequency protection

INFO
Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1210 G/SG/SC overfrequency 1

G/SG/SC 80 %
1211 Set point 105 %
f> 1 120 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1212 Timer 5.0 s
f> 1 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1213 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f> 1 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously above the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1214 Relay B Not used Handbook
f> 1 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1215 Enable ON
f> 1 ON

G/SG/SC Warning
1216 Fail class F1…F7
f> 1 (F2)

1220 G/SG/SC overfrequency 2

G/SG/SC 80 %
1221 Set point 107 %
f> 2 120 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1222 Timer 3.0 s
f> 2 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1223 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f> 2 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously above the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1224 Relay B Not used Handbook
f> 2 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1225 Enable ON
f> 2 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1226 Fail class F1…F7
f> 2 (F1)

1230 G/SG/SC overfrequency 3

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC 80 %
1231 Set point 110 %
f> 3 120 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1232 Timer 1.0 s
f> 3 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1233 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f> 3 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously above the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1234 Relay B Not used Handbook
f> 3 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1235 Enable OFF
f> 3 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1236 Fail class F1…F7
f> 3 (F1)

1240 G/SG/SC underfrequency 1

G/SG/SC 80 %
1241 Set point 95 %
f< 1 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1242 Timer 5.0 s
f< 1 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1243 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f< 1 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously under the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1244 Relay B Not used Handbook
f< 1 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1245 Enable ON
f< 1 ON

G/SG/SC Warning
1246 Fail class F1…F7
f< 1 (F2)

1250 G/SG/SC underfrequency 2

G/SG/SC 80 %
1251 Set point 93 %
f< 2 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1252 Timer 3.0 s
f< 2 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1253 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f< 2 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously under the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1254 Relay B Not used Handbook
f< 2 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1255 Enable ON
f< 2 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1256 Fail class F1…F7
f< 2 (F1)

1260 G/SG/SC underfrequency 3

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC 80 %
1261 Set point 90 %
f< 3 100 %

G/SG/SC 0.2 s
1262 Timer 1.0 s
f< 3 100.0 s

G/SG/SC Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1263 Relay A Not used Designer’s
f< 3 Option- dep. frequency has been continuously under the
Reference
G/SG/SC Not used programmed value during the programmed
1264 Relay B Not used Handbook
f< 3 Option- dep. delay.

G/SG/SC OFF
1265 Enable OFF
f< 3 ON

G/SG/SC Block
1266 Fail class F1…F7
f< 3 (F1)

2.5 Busbar voltage protection


2.5.1 Busbar voltage protection

INFO
Voltage settings relate to the nominal voltage setting.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1270 Busbar overvoltage 1

90 %
1271 BB U> 1 Set point 110 %
150 %

0.00 s
1272 BB U> 1 Timer 5.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1273 BB U> 1 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously above the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1274 BB U> 1 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1275 BB U> 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
1276 BB U> 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

1280 Busbar overvoltage 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

90 %
1281 BB U> 2 Set point 120 %
150 %

0.00 s
1282 BB U> 2 Timer 3.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1283 BB U> 2 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously above the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1284 BB U> 2 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1285 BB U> 2 Enable ON
ON

Trip GB
1286 BB U> 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1290 Busbar overvoltage 3

90 %
1291 BB U> 3 Set point 130 %
150 %

0.00 s
1292 BB U> 3 Timer 1.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1293 BB U> 3 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously above the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1294 BB U> 3 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1295 BB U> 3 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1296 BB U> 3 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1300 Busbar undervoltage 1

50 %
1301 BB U< 1 Set point 95 %
100 %

0.00 s
1302 BB U< 1 Timer 5.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1303 BB U< 1 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously under the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1304 BB U< 1 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1305 BB U< 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
1306 BB U< 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

1310 Busbar undervoltage 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

50 %
1311 BB U< 2 Set point 80 %
100 %

0.00 s
1312 BB U< 2 Timer 3.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1313 BB U< 2 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously under the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1314 BB U< 2 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1315 BB U< 2 Enable ON
ON

Trip GB
1316 BB U< 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1320 Busbar undervoltage 3

50 %
1321 BB U< 3 Set point 70 %
100 %

0.00 s
1322 BB U< 3 Timer 2.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1323 BB U< 3 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously under the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1324 BB U< 3 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1325 BB U< 3 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1326 BB U< 3 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1330 Busbar undervoltage 4

50 %
1331 BB U< 4 Set point 60 %
100 %

0.00 s
1332 BB U< 4 Timer 1.00 s
99.99 s

Not used The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1333 BB U< 4 Relay A Not used Designer’s
Option- dep. voltage has been continuously under the
Reference
Not used programmed value during the programmed
1334 BB U< 4 Relay B Not used Handbook
Option- dep. delay.

OFF
1335 BB U< 4 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1336 BB U< 4 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

2.6 Busbar frequency protection


2.6.1 Busbar frequency protection

INFO
Frequency settings relate to the nominal frequency setting.

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1350 Busbar overfrequency 1

100 %
1351 BB f> 1 Set point 105 %
130 %

0.00 s
1352 BB f> 1 Timer 5.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1353 BB f> 1 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously above the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1354 BB f> 1 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1355 BB f> 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
1356 BB f> 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

1360 Busbar overfrequency 2

100 %
1361 BB f> 2 Set point 110 %
130 %

0.00 s
1362 BB f> 2 Timer 8.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1363 BB f> 2 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously above the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1364 BB f> 2 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1365 BB f> 2 Enable ON
ON

Trip GB
1366 BB f> 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1370 Busbar overfrequency 3

100 %
1371 BB f> 3 Set point 120 %
130 %

0.00 s
1372 BB f> 3 Timer 6.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1373 BB f> 3 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously above the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1374 BB f> 3 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1375 BB f> 3 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1376 BB f> 3 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1380 Busbar underfrequency 1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

80 %
1381 BB f< 1 Set point 96 %
100 %

0.00 s
1382 BB f< 1 Timer 5.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1383 BB f< 1 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously under the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1384 BB f< 1 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1385 BB f< 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
1386 BB f< 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

1390 Busbar underfrequency 2

80 %
1391 BB f< 2 Set point 93 %
100 %

0.00 s
1392 BB f< 2 Timer 10.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1393 BB f< 2 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously under the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1394 BB f< 2 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1395 BB f< 2 Enable ON
ON

Trip GB
1396 BB f< 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1400 Busbar underfrequency 3

80 %
1401 BB f< 3 Set point 92 %
100 %

0.00 s
1402 BB f< 3 Timer 8.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1403 BB f< 3 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously under the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1404 BB f< 3 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1405 BB f< 3 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1406 BB f< 3 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

1410 Busbar underfrequency 4

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

80 %
1411 BB f< 4 Set point 90 %
100 %

0.00 s
1412 BB f< 4 Timer 6.00 s
99.99 s

Not used
1413 BB f< 4 Relay A Not used Designer’s The alarm and fail class are activated when the
Option-dep.
Reference frequency has been continuously under the
Not used Handbook programmed value during the programmed delay.
1414 BB f< 4 Relay B Not used
Option-dep.

OFF
1415 BB f< 4 Enable OFF
ON

Trip GB
1416 BB f< 4 Fail class F1…F7
(F3)

2.7 Overload protection


2.7.1 Overload protection

INFO
Settings relate to nominal power.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1450 G/SG/SC/BA overload 1

G/SG/SC/ -200 %
1451 Set point 95 %
BA P> 1 200 %

G/SG/SC/ 0.1 s
1452 Timer 30.0 s
BA P> 1 100.0 s
The alarm and fail class are activated when the
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 power has been continuously above the
1453 Relay A Designer’s
BA P> 1 Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reference
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 If negative values are chosen the high alarm must
1454 Relay B Handbook
BA P> 1 Option-dep. (none) be deactivated. The deactivating is only available
from the USW.
G/SG/SC/ OFF
1455 Enable ON
BA P> 1 ON

G/SG/SC/ Warning
1456 Fail class F1…F7
BA P> 1 (F2)

1460 G/SG/SC/BA overload 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC/ -200 %
1461 Set point 110 %
BA P> 2 200 %

G/SG/SC/ 0.1 s
1462 Timer 30.0 s
BA P> 2 100.0 s
The alarm and fail class are activated when the
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 power has been continuously above the
1463 Relay A Designer’s
BA P> 2 Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reference
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 If negative values are chosen the high alarm must
1464 Relay B Handbook
BA P> 2 Option-dep. (none) be deactivated. The deactivating is only available
from the USW.
G/SG/SC/ OFF
1465 Enable ON
BA P> 2 ON

G/SG/SC/ Trip GB
1466 Fail class F1…F7
BA P> 2 (F3)

1470 G/SG/SC/BA overload 3

G/SG/SC/ -200 %
1471 Set point 120 %
BA P> 3 200 %

G/SG/SC/ 0.1 s
1472 Timer 10.0 s
BA P> 3 100.0 s
The alarm and fail class are activated when the
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 power has been continuously above the
1473 Relay A Designer’s
BA P> 3 Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reference
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 If negative values are chosen the high alarm must
1474 Relay B Handbook
BA P> 3 Option-dep. (none) be deactivated. The deactivating is only available
from the USW.
G/SG/SC/ OFF
1475 Enable OFF
BA P> 3 ON

G/SG/SC/ Trip GB
1476 Fail class F1…F7
BA P> 3 (F3)

1480 G/SG/SC/BA overload 4

G/SG/SC/ -200 %
1481 Set point 130 %
BA P> 4 200 %

G/SG/SC/ 0.1 s
1482 Timer 5.0 s
BA P> 4 100.0 s
The alarm and fail class are activated when the
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 power has been continuously above the
1483 Relay A Designer’s
BA P> 4 Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reference
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 If negative values are chosen the high alarm must
1484 Relay B Handbook
BA P> 4 Option-dep. (none) be deactivated. The deactivating is only available
from the USW.
G/SG/SC/ OFF
1485 Enable OFF
BA P> 4 ON

G/SG/SC/ Trip GB
1486 Fail class F1…F7
BA P> 4 (F3)

1490 G/SG/SC/BA overload 5

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

G/SG/SC/ -200 %
1491 Set point 150 %
BA P> 5 200 %

G/SG/SC/ 0.1 s
1492 Timer 1.0 s
BA P> 5 100.0 s
The alarm and fail class are activated when the
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 power has been continuously above the
1493 Relay A Designer’s
BA P> 5 Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.
Reference
G/SG/SC/ R0 R0 If negative values are chosen the high alarm must
1494 Relay B Handbook
BA P> 5 Option-dep. (none) be deactivated. The deactivating is only available
from the USW.
G/SG/SC/ OFF
1495 Enable OFF
BA P> 5 ON

G/SG/SC/ Trip GB
1496 Fail class F1…F7
BA P> 5 (F3)

2.8 Current unbalance protection


2.8.1 Current unbalance protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1500 G Unbalance I

G Unbalance 0.00 %
1501 Set point 30 %
I 100.00 %

G Unbalance 0.1 s
1502 Timer 10.0 s
I 100.0 s

R0 Settings relate to nominal current.


G Unbalance R0
1503 Relay A Option- The alarm and fail class are activated when the
I (none) Designer’s
dep. difference between the max. reading and the
Reference
R0 min. reading of the 3 measured currents has
G Unbalance R0 Handbook
1504 Relay B Option- been continuously above the programmed value
I (none) during the programmed delay.
dep.

G Unbalance OFF
1505 Enable ON
I ON

G Unbalance Warning
1506 Fail class F1…F7
I (F2)

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2.9 Voltage asymmetry protection
2.9.1 Voltage asymmetry protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1510 G Unbalance U

G Unbalance 0.00 %
1511 Set point 10 %
U 50.00 %

G Unbalance 0.1 s
1512 Timer 10.0 s
U 100.0 s

R0 Settings relate to nominal voltage.


G Unbalance R0 The alarm and fail class are activated when the
1513 Relay A Option-
U (none) Designer’s difference between the max. reading and the
dep.
Reference min. reading of the 3 measured generator
R0 Handbook voltages has been continuously above the
G Unbalance R0
1514 Relay B Option- programmed value during the programmed
U (none)
dep. delay.
G Unbalance OFF
1515 Enable ON
U ON

G Unbalance Warning
1516 Fail class F1…F7
U (F2)

2.10 Reactive power import (loss of excitation)


2.10.1 Reactive power import (loss of excitation)

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1520 G/SG reactive power import (loss of excitation)

0.00 %
1521 G/SG–Q> Set point 50 %
150.00 %

0.1 s
1522 G/SG–Q> Timer 10.0 s
100.0 s

R0 R0 Settings relate to nominal power.


1523 G/SG–Q> Relay A Designer’s
Option-dep. (none) The alarm and fail class are activated when
Reference
R0 R0 imported var has been continuously above the
1524 G/SG–Q> Relay B Handbook
Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.

OFF
1525 G/SG–Q> Enable OFF
ON

Warning
1526 G/SG–Q> Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

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2.11 Reactive power export (over-excitation)
2.11.1 Reactive power export (over-excitation)

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1530 G/SG reactive power export (overexcitation)

0.00 %
1531 G/SG Q> Set point 75 %
100.00 %

0.1 s
1532 G/SG Q> Timer 10.0 s
100.0 s

R0 R0 Settings relate to nominal power.


1533 G/SG Q> Relay A Designer’s
Option-dep. (none) The alarm and fail class are activated when
Reference
R0 R0 exported var has been continuously above the
1534 G/SG Q> Relay B Handbook
Option-dep. (none) programmed value during the programmed delay.

OFF
1535 G/SG Q> Enable OFF
ON

Warning
1536 G/SG Q> Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

2.12 Busbar unbalance voltage protection


2.12.1 Busbar unbalance voltage protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1620 BB Unbalance U

BB Unbalance 0.00 %
1621 Set point 10 %
U 50.00 %

BB Unbalance 0.1 s
1622 Timer 10.0 s
U 100.0 s

R0 Settings relate to average actual voltage.


BB Unbalance R0
1623 Relay A Option- The alarm and fail class are activated when the
U (none) Designer’s
dep. difference between the max. reading and the
Reference
R0 min. reading of the 3 measured busbar voltages
BB Unbalance R0 Handbook
1624 Relay B Option- has been continuously above the programmed
U (none) value during the programmed delay.
dep.

BB Unbalance OFF
1625 Enable ON
U ON

BB Unbalance Warning
1626 Fail class F1…F7
U (F2)

2.13 Non Essential Load trip


2.13.1 Non Essential Load trip

INFO
Setting values relate to the nominal setting.

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1800 NEL 1 Overcurrent

50 %
1801 NEL 1 I> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overcurrent.
1802 NEL 1 I> Timer 5.0 s Reference
100.0 s This function activates NEL group 1.
Handbook
OFF
1803 NEL 1 I> Enable OFF
ON

1810 NEL 2 Overcurrent

50 %
1811 NEL 2 I> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overcurrent.
1812 NEL 2 I> Timer 8.0 s Reference
100.0 s This function activates NEL group 2.
Handbook
OFF
1813 NEL 2 I> Enable OFF
ON

1820 NEL 3 Overcurrent

50 %
1821 NEL 3 I> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overcurrent.
1822 NEL 3 I> Timer 10.0 s Reference
100.0 s This function activates NEL group 3.
Handbook
OFF
1823 NEL 3 I> Enable OFF
ON

1830 NEL 1 Busbar underfrequency

70 %
1831 NEL 1 Bus f< Set point 95 %
100 %
Designer’s Trip of Non Essential Load due to low
0.1 s
1832 NEL 1 Bus f< Timer 5.0 s Reference frequency. This function activates NEL group
100.0 s
Handbook 1.
OFF
1833 NEL 1 Bus f< Enable OFF
ON

1840 NEL 2 Busbar underfrequency

70 %
1841 NEL 2 Bus f< Set point 95 %
100 %
Designer’s Trip of Non Essential Load due to low
0.1 s
1842 NEL 2 Bus f< Timer 8.0 s Reference frequency. This function activates NEL group
100.0 s
Handbook 2.
OFF
1843 NEL 2 Bus f< Enable OFF
ON

1850 NEL 3 Busbar underfrequency

70 %
1851 NEL 3 Bus f< Set point 95 %
100 %
Designer’s Trip of Non Essential Load due to low
0.1 s
1852 NEL 3 Bus f< Timer 10.0 s Reference frequency. This function activates NEL group
100.0 s
Handbook 3.
OFF
1853 NEL 3 Bus f< Enable OFF
ON

1860 NEL 1 Overload

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10 %
1861 NEL 1 P> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overload.
1862 NEL 1 P> Timer 5.0 s Reference
999.0 s This function activates NEL group 1.
Handbook
OFF
1863 NEL 1 P> Enable OFF
ON

1870 NEL 2 Overload

10 %
1871 NEL 2 P> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overload.
1872 NEL 2 P> Timer 8.0 s Reference
999.0 s This function activates NEL group 2.
Handbook
OFF
1873 NEL 2 P> Enable OFF
ON

1880 NEL 3 Overload

10 %
1881 NEL 3 P> Set point 100 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to overload.
1882 NEL 3 P> Timer 10.0 s Reference
999.0 s This function activates NEL group 3.
Handbook
OFF
1883 NEL 3 P> Enable OFF
ON

1890 NEL 1 High overload

10 %
1891 NEL 1 P>> Set point 110 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to high
1892 NEL 1 P>> Timer 1.0 s Reference
999.0 s overload. This function activates NEL group 1.
Handbook
OFF
1893 NEL 1 P>> Enable OFF
ON

1900 NEL 2 High overload

10 %
1901 NEL 2 P>> Set point 110 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to high
1902 NEL 2 P>> Timer 1.0 s Reference
999.0 s overload. This function activates NEL group 2.
Handbook
OFF
1903 NEL 2 P>> Enable OFF
ON

1910 NEL 3 High overload

10 %
1911 NEL 3 P>> Set point 110 %
200 %
Designer’s
0.1 s Trip of Non Essential Load due to high
1912 NEL 3 P>> Timer 1.0 s Reference
999.0 s overload. This function activates NEL group 3.
Handbook
OFF
1913 NEL 3 P>> Enable OFF
ON

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2.14 Max. parallel time protection
2.14.1 Max. parallel time protection

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1930 DG/SG Max Time

DG/SG Max 0.1 s


1931 Delay 120.0 s
Time 120.0 s

DG/SG Max Relay output Not used


1932 Not used
Time A Option-dependent
Designer’s Max. allowable parallel time
DG/SG Max Relay output Not used
1933 Not used Reference between diesel generators and
Time B Option-dependent
Handbook shaft generator (DG unit only).
DG/SG Max OFF
1934 Enable ON
Time ON

DG/SG Max Trip + stop


1935 Fail class F1…F7
Time (F4)

1940 DG/SC Max Time

DG/SC Max 0.1 s


1941 Delay 120.0 s
Time 120.0 s

DG/SC Max Relay output Not used


1942 Not used
Time A Option-dependent
Designer’s Max. allowable parallel time
DG/SC Max Relay output Not used
1943 Not used Reference between diesel generators and
Time B Option-dependent
Handbook shore connection (DG unit only).
DG/SC Max ON
1944 Enable ON
Time OFF

DG/SC Max Trip + stop


1945 Fail class F1...F7
Time (F4)

1950 EG/MBB Max Time

EG/MBB Max 0.1 s


1951 Delay 30.0 s
Time 30.0 s
Max. allowable parallel time
Designer’s
EG/MBB Max Relay output Not used between emergency diesel
1952 Not used Reference
Time A Option-dependent generator and main switchboard
Handbook
(EDG unit only).
EG/MBB Max Relay output Not used
1953 Not used
Time B Option-dependent

2.15 Breaker external trip alarm


2.15.1 Breaker external trip alarm

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1980 GB Externally tripped

OFF Designer’s Reference The generator breaker has been tripped by


1981 GB Ext. trip Enable ON
ON Handbook an external device.

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2.16 Synchronisation and breaker alarms
2.16.1 Synchronisation and breaker alarms

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

2130 GB/BTB breaker synchronisation failure

GB/BTB 3.0 s
2131 Delay 120.0 s
sync failure 300.0 s

GB/BTB Relay Not used


2132 Not used
sync failure output A Option-dep. GB: Generator breaker
Designer’s BTB: Bus tie breaker
GB/BTB Relay Not used
2133 Not used Reference The controller has unsuccessfully tried to
sync failure output B Option-dep.
Handbook synchronise the generator to the busbar
GB/BTB OFF within the time delay.
2134 Enable ON
sync failure ON

GB/BTB Warning
2135 Fail class F1…F7
sync failure (F2)

2140 SGB/SCB/TB breaker synchronisation failure

SGB/SCB/T
3.0 s
2141 B sync Delay 120.0 s
300.0 s
failure

SGB/SCB/T
Relay Not used
2142 B sync Not used
output A Option-dep.
failure SGB: Shaft generator breaker
SCB: Shore connection breaker
SGB/SCB/T Designer’s
Relay Not used TB: Tie breaker (emergency generator)
2143 B sync Not used Reference
output B Option-dep. The controller has unsuccessfully tried to
failure Handbook
synchronise the generator to the busbar
SGB/SCB/T within the time delay.
OFF
2144 B sync Enable OFF
ON
failure

SGB/SCB/T
Warning
2145 B sync Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
failure

2150 Phase sequence error

Phase seq Relay Not used


2151 Not used
error output A Option-dep.
During synchronisation, the controller has
Designer’s
Phase seq Relay Not used detected that the rotation direction of the
2152 Not used Reference
error output B Option-dep. generator phases is opposite direction as
Handbook
the busbar.
Phase seq Block
2153 Fail class F1…F7
error (F1)

2160 GB/BTB open failure

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

GB/BTB 1.0 s
2161 Delay 2.0 s
open fail 5.0 s

GB/BTB Relay Not used


2162 Not used
open fail output A Option-dep.
The breaker open failure will occur, if the
Designer’s
GB/BTB Relay Not used unit has transmitted a breaker open signal
2163 Not used Reference
open fail output B Option-dep. and the breaker feedback has not changed
Handbook
position from ON to OFF within 2 s.
GB/BTB OFF
2164 Enable ON
open fail ON

GB/BTB Warning
2165 Fail class F1…F7
open fail (F2)

2170 GB/BTB breaker close failure

GB/BTB 1.0 s
2171 Delay 2.0 s
close fail 5.0 s

GB/BTB Relay Not used


2172 Not used
close fail output A Option-dep.
The breaker close failure will occur, if the
Designer’s
GB/BTB Relay Not used unit has transmitted a breaker close signal
2173 Not used Reference
close fail output B Option-dep. and the breaker feedback has not changed
Handbook
position from OFF to ON within 2 s.
GB/BTB OFF
2174 Enable ON
close fail ON

GB/BTB Warning
2175 Fail class F1…F7
close fail (F2)

2180 GB/BTB breaker position failure

GB/BTB pos 1.0 s


2181 Delay 1.0 s
fail 5.0 s

GB/BTB pos Relay Not used


2182 Not used
fail output A Option-dep.
Designer’s This alarm will occur, if the breaker
GB/BTB pos Relay Not used
2183 Not used Reference feedbacks for ON and OFF are both missing
fail output B Option-dep.
Handbook or active for more than 2 s at the time.
GB/BTB pos OFF
2184 Enable ON
fail ON

GB/BTB pos Warning


2185 Fail class F1…F7
fail (F2)

2200 SGB/SCB/TB open failure

SGB/SCB/T 1.0 s
2201 Delay 2.0 s
B open fail 5.0 s

SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used


2202 Not used
B open fail output A Option-dep.
The breaker open failure will occur, if the
Designer’s
SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used unit has transmitted a breaker open signal
2203 Not used Reference
B open fail output B Option-dep. and the breaker feedback has not changed
Handbook
position from ON to OFF within 2 s.
SGB/SCB/T OFF
2204 Enable ON
B open fail ON

SGB/SCB/T Warning
2205 Fail class F1…F7
B open fail (F2)

2210 SGB/SCB/TB close failure

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

SGB/SCB/T 1.0 s
2211 Delay 2.0 s
B close fail 5.0 s

SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used


2212 Not used
B close fail output A Option-dep.
The breaker close failure will occur, if the
Designer’s
SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used unit has transmitted a breaker close signal
2213 Not used Reference
B close fail output B Option-dep. and the breaker feedback has not changed
Handbook
position from OFF to ON within 2 s.
SGB/SCB/T OFF
2214 Enable ON
B close fail ON

SGB/SCB/T Warning
2215 Fail class F1…F7
B close fail (F2)

2220 SGB/SCB/TB position failure

SGB/SCB/T 1.0 s
2221 Delay 1.0 s
B pos fail 5.0 s

SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used


2222 Not used
B pos fail output A Option-dep.
Designer’s This alarm will occur, if the breaker
SGB/SCB/T Relay Not used
2223 Not used Reference feedbacks for ON and OFF are both missing
B pos fail output B Option-dep.
Handbook or active for more than 2 s.
SGB/SCB/T OFF
2224 Enable ON
B pos fail ON

SGB/SCB/T Warning
2225 Fail class F1…F7
B pos fail (F2)

2.17 Regulation alarms


2.17.1 Regulation alarms

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

2560 Governor regulation fail

Gov. reg 1%
2561 Deadband 30 %
fail 100 %

Gov. reg 10.0 s


2562 Delay 60.0 s The alarm is activated, if the difference
fail 300.0 s
Designer’s between the measured value and the
Not used Reference set point is outside the deadband for a
Gov. reg Relay output
2563 Option- Not used Handbook longer time period than specified by the
fail A
dependent delay set point.
Not used
Gov. reg Relay output
2564 Option- Not used
fail B
dependent

2630 Deload error

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Deload 0.0 s
2631 Delay 10.0 s
error 60.0 s

Not used
Deload Relay output
2632 Option- Not used
error A
dependent
Designer’s
Not used The alarm is activated, if the generator
Deload Relay output Reference
2633 Option- Not used fails to de-load within the time delay.
error B Handbook
dependent

Deload OFF
2634 Enable ON
error ON

Deload Warning
2635 Fail class F1…F7
error (F2)

2680 AVR regulation failure

AVR reg. 1%
2681 Deadband 30 %
failure 100 %

AVR reg. 10.0 s


2682 Delay 60.0 s
failure 300.0 s The alarm is activated, if the difference
between the measured value and the
AVR reg. R0 R0 Option: VAr
2683 Relay A set point is outside the setting
failure Option-dep. (none) control (D1)
‘Deadband’ for a longer time period than
AVR reg. R0 R0 specified in the timer set point.
2684 Relay B
failure Option-dep. (none)

AVR reg. Warning


2685 Fail class F1…F7
failure (F2)

2.18 Binary input setup


2.18.1 Binary input setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

3010 Digital input 24

0.0 s
3011 Dig. input 24 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3012 Dig. input 24 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3013 Dig. input 24 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3014 Dig. input 24 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3015 Dig. input 24 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3016 Dig. input 24 N/X N/O
N/C

3020 Digital input 25

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3021 Dig. input 25 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3022 Dig. input 25 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3023 Dig. input 25 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3024 Dig. input 25 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3025 Dig. input 25 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3026 Dig. input 25 N/X N/O
N/C

3130 Digital input 43

0.0 s
3131 Dig. input 43 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3132 Dig. input 43 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3133 Dig. input 43 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3134 Dig. input 43 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3135 Dig. input 43 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3136 Dig. input 43 N/X N/O
N/C

3140 Digital input 44

0.0 s
3141 Dig. input 44 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3142 Dig. input 44 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3143 Dig. input 44 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3144 Dig. input 44 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3145 Dig. input 44 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3146 Dig. input 44 N/X N/O
N/C

3150 Digital input 45

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3151 Dig. input 45 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3152 Dig. input 45 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3153 Dig. input 45 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3154 Dig. input 45 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3155 Dig. input 45 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3156 Dig. input 45 N/X N/O
N/C

3160 Digital input 46

0.0 s
3161 Dig. input 46 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3162 Dig. input 46 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3163 Dig. input 46 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3164 Dig. input 46 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3165 Dig. input 46 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3166 Dig. input 46 N/X N/O
N/C

3170 Digital input 47

0.0 s
3171 Dig. input 47 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3172 Dig. input 47 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3173 Dig. input 47 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3174 Dig. input 47 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3175 Dig. input 47 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3176 Dig. input 47 N/X N/O
N/C

3180 Digital input 48

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3181 Dig. input 48 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3182 Dig. input 48 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3183 Dig. input 48 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3184 Dig. input 48 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3185 Dig. input 48 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3186 Dig. input 48 N/X N/O
N/C

3190 Digital input 49

0.0 s
3191 Dig. input 49 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3192 Dig. input 49 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3193 Dig. input 49 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3194 Dig. input 49 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3195 Dig. input 49 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3196 Dig. input 49 N/X N/O
N/C

3200 Digital input 50

0.0 s
3201 Dig. input 50 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3202 Dig. input 50 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3203 Dig. input 50 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3204 Dig. input 50 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3205 Dig. input 50 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3206 Dig. input 50 N/X N/O
N/C

3210 Digital input 51

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3211 Dig. input 51 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3212 Dig. input 51 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3213 Dig. input 51 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3214 Dig. input 51 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3215 Dig. input 51 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3216 Dig. input 51 N/X N/O
N/C

3220 Digital input 52

0.0 s
3221 Dig. input 52 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3222 Dig. input 52 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3223 Dig. input 52 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3224 Dig. input 52 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3225 Dig. input 52 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3226 Dig. input 52 N/X N/O
N/C

3230 Digital input 53

0.0 s
3231 Dig. input 53 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3232 Dig. input 53 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3233 Dig. input 53 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3234 Dig. input 53 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3235 Dig. input 53 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3236 Dig. input 53 N/X N/O
N/C

3240 Digital input 54

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3241 Dig. input 54 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3242 Dig. input 54 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3243 Dig. input 54 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3244 Dig. input 54 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3245 Dig. input 54 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3246 Dig. input 54 N/X N/O
N/C

3250 Digital input 55

0.0 s
3251 Dig. input 55 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3252 Dig. input 55 Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used


3253 Dig. input 55 Not used Designer’s
B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
OFF different functions in different units.
3254 Dig. input 55 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
3255 Dig. input 55 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3256 Dig. input 55 N/X N/O
N/C

3330 Digital input 91

0.0 s
3331 Dig. input 91 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3332 Dig. input 91
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3333 Dig. input 91
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3334 Dig. input 91 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3335 Dig. input 91 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3336 Dig. input 91 N/X N/O
N/C

3340 Digital input 92

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3341 Dig. input 92 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3342 Dig. input 92
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3343 Dig. input 92
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3344 Dig. input 92 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3345 Dig. input 92 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3346 Dig. input 92 N/X N/O
N/C

3350 Digital input 93

0.0 s
3351 Dig. input 93 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3352 Dig. input 93
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3353 Dig. input 93
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3354 Dig. input 93 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3355 Dig. input 93 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3356 Dig. input 93 N/X N/O
N/C

3360 Digital input 94

0.0 s
3361 Dig. input 94 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3362 Dig. input 94
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3363 Dig. input 94
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3364 Dig. input 94 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3365 Dig. input 94 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3366 Dig. input 94 N/X N/O
N/C

3370 Digital input 95

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3371 Dig. input 95 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3372 Dig. input 95
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3373 Dig. input 95
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3374 Dig. input 95 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3375 Dig. input 95 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3376 Dig. input 95 N/X N/O
N/C

3380 Digital input 96

0.0 s
3381 Dig. input 96 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3382 Dig. input 96
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3383 Dig. input 96
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3384 Dig. input 96 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3385 Dig. input 96 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3386 Dig. input 96 N/X N/O
N/C

3390 Digital input 97

0.0 s
3391 Dig. input 97 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output R0 R0
3392 Dig. input 97
A Option-dep. (none)

Relay output R0 R0 Option:


3393 Dig. input 97
B Option-dep. (none) 7 binary inputs in The input is configurable and can have
OFF slot #6 different functions in different units.
3394 Dig. input 97 Enable OFF (M13.6)
ON

Warning
3395 Dig. input 97 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

N/O
3396 Dig. input 97 N/X N/O
N/C

3400 Digital input 102

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

OFF
3401 Wire fail 102 Enable OFF
ON

Dig. input 0.0 s


3402 Delay 1.0 s
102 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used The input is configurable and can have
3403 Not used Designer’s
102 A Option-dep. different functions in different units.
Reference
Dig. input Relay output Not used (Only available if multi-input 102 is
3404 Not used Handbook
102 B Option-dep. configured to ‘digital’).

Dig. input OFF


3405 Enable OFF
102 ON

Dig. input Warning


3406 Fail class F1…F7
102 (F2)

3410 Digital input 105

OFF
3411 Wire fail 105 Enable OFF
ON

Dig. input 0.0 s


3412 Delay 1.0 s
105 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used The input is configurable and can have
3413 Not used Designer’s
105 A Option-dep. different functions in different units.
Reference
Dig. input Relay output Not used (Only available if multi-input 105 is
3414 Not used Handbook
105 B Option-dep. configured to ‘digital’).

Dig. input OFF


3415 Enable OFF
105 ON

Dig. input Warning


3416 Fail class F1…F7
105 (F2)

3420 Digital input 108

OFF
3421 Wire fail 108 Enable OFF
ON

Dig. input 0.0 s


3422 Delay 1.0 s
108 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used The input is configurable and can have
3423 Not used Designer’s
108 A Option-dep. different functions in different units.
Reference
Dig. input Relay output Not used (Only available if multi-input 108 is
3424 Not used Handbook
108 B Option-dep. configured to ‘digital’).

Dig. input OFF


3425 Enable OFF
108 ON

Dig. input Warning


3426 Fail class F1…F7
108 (F2)

3430 Digital input 112

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Dig. input 0.0 s


3431 Delay 1.0 s
112 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3432 Not used
112 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3433 Not used Designer’s
112 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3434 Enable OFF Handbook
112 ON

Dig. input Warning


3435 Fail class F1…F7
112 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3436 N/X N/O
112 N/C

3440 Digital input 113

Dig. input 0.0 s


3441 Delay 1.0 s
113 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3442 Not used
113 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3443 Not used Designer’s
113 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3444 Enable OFF Handbook
113 ON

Dig. input Warning


3445 Fail class F1…F7
113 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3446 N/X N/O
113 N/C

3450 Digital input 114

Dig. input 0.0 s


3451 Delay 1.0 s
114 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3452 Not used
114 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3453 Not used Designer’s
114 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3454 Enable OFF Handbook
114 ON

Dig. input Warning


3455 Fail class F1…F7
114 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3456 N/X N/O
114 N/C

3460 Digital input 115

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Dig. input 0.0 s


3461 Delay 1.0 s
115 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3462 Not used
115 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3463 Not used Designer’s
115 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3464 Enable OFF Handbook
115 ON

Dig. input Warning


3465 Fail class F1…F7
115 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3466 N/X N/O
115 N/C

3470 Digital input 116

Dig. input 0.0 s


3471 Delay 1.0 s
116 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3472 Not used
116 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3473 Not used Designer’s
116 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3474 Enable OFF Handbook
116 ON

Dig. input Warning


3475 Fail class F1…F7
116 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3476 N/X N/O
116 N/C

3480 Digital input 117

Dig. input 0.0 s


3481 Delay 1.0 s
117 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3482 Not used
117 A Option-dep.

Dig. input Relay output Not used


3483 Not used Designer’s
117 B Option-dep. The input is configurable and can have
Reference
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3484 Enable OFF Handbook
117 ON

Dig. input Warning


3485 Fail class F1…F7
117 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3486 N/X N/O
117 N/C

3490 Emergency stop

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 44 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
3491 Emer. stop Delay 0.0 s
100.0 s

Relay output Not used


3492 Emer. stop Not used
A Option-dep.

Relay output Not used Designer’s


3493 Emer. stop Not used Emergency stop input is intended for a
B Option-dep. Reference
normally closed contact.
Handbook
OFF
3494 Emer. stop Enable ON
ON

Shutdow
3495 Emer. stop Fail class F1…F7 n
(F5)

3500 Digital input 127

Dig. input 0.0 s


3501 Delay 1.0 s
127 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3502
127 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3503 Option:
127 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3504 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
127 ON

Dig. input Warning


3505 Fail class F1…F7
127 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3506 N/X N/O
127 N/C

3510 Digital input 128

Dig. input 0.0 s


3511 Delay 1.0 s
128 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3512
128 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3513 Option:
128 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3514 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
128 ON

Dig. input Warning


3515 Fail class F1…F7
128 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3516 N/X N/O
128 N/C

3520 Digital input 129

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 45 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Dig. input 0.0 s


3521 Delay 1.0 s
129 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3522
129 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3523 Option:
129 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3524 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
129 ON

Dig. input Warning


3525 Fail class F1…F7
129 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3526 N/X N/O
129 N/C

3530 Digital input 130

Dig. input 0.0 s


3531 Delay 1.0 s
130 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3532
130 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3533 Option:
130 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3534 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
130 ON

Dig. input Warning


3535 Fail class F1…F7
130 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3536 N/X N/O
130 N/C

3540 Digital input 131

Dig. input 0.0 s


3541 Delay 1.0 s
131 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3542
131 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3543 Option:
131 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3544 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
131 ON

Dig. input Warning


3545 Fail class F1…F7
131 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3546 N/X N/O
131 N/C

3550 Digital input 132

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 46 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Dig. input 0.0 s


3551 Delay 1.0 s
132 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3552
132 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3553 Option:
132 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3554 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
132 ON

Dig. input Warning


3555 Fail class F1…F7
132 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3556 N/X N/O
132 N/C

3560 Digital input 133

Dig. input 0.0 s


3561 Delay 1.0 s
133 100.0 s

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3562
133 A Option-dep. (none)

Dig. input Relay output R0 R0


3563 Option:
133 B Option-dep. (none) The input is configurable and can have
7 binary inputs in
Dig. input OFF different functions in different units.
3564 Enable OFF slot #8 (M13.8)
133 ON

Dig. input Warning


3565 Fail class F1…F7
133 (F2)

Dig. input N/O


3566 N/X N/O
133 N/C

2.19 Analogue input setup (option M15.6)


2.19.1 Analogue input setup (option M15.6)

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4000 4-20 mA 91.1

4 mA
4001 4-20 mA 91.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4002 4-20 mA 91.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4003 4-20 mA 91.1 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4004 4-20 mA 91.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4005 4-20 mA 91.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4006 4-20 mA 91.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4010 4-20 mA 91.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 47 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4011 4-20 mA 91.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4012 4-20 mA 91.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4013 4-20 mA 91.2 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4014 4-20 mA 91.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4015 4-20 mA 91.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4016 4-20 mA 91.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4020 Wire fail 4-20 mA 91

R0 R0
4021 W. fail ana 91 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4022 W. fail ana 91 Relay B
Option-dep. (none) Option: current drops below 2 mA or
OFF 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6) exceeds 22 mA. In both cases, the
4023 W. fail ana 91 Enable OFF alarm will be activated.
ON

Warning
4024 W. fail ana 91 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4030 4-20 mA 93.1

4 mA
4031 4-20 mA 93.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4032 4-20 mA 93.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4033 4-20 mA 93.1 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4034 4-20 mA 93.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4035 4-20 mA 93.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4036 4-20 mA 93.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4040 4-20 mA 93.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 48 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4041 4-20 mA 93.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4042 4-20 mA 93.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4043 4-20 mA 93.2 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4044 4-20 mA 93.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4045 4-20 mA 93.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4046 4-20 mA 93.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4050 Wire fail 4-20 mA 93

R0 R0
4051 W. fail ana 93 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4052 W. fail ana 93 Relay B
Option-dep. (none) Option: current drops below 2 mA or
OFF 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6) exceeds 22 mA. In both cases, the
4053 W. fail ana 93 Enable OFF alarm will be activated.
ON

Warning
4054 W. fail ana 93 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4060 4-20 mA 95.1

4 mA
4061 4-20 mA 95.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4062 4-20 mA 95.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4063 4-20 mA 95.1 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4064 4-20 mA 95.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4065 4-20 mA 95.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4066 4-20 mA 95.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4070 4-20 mA 95.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 49 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4071 4-20 mA 95.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4072 4-20 mA 95.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4073 4-20 mA 95.2 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4074 4-20 mA 95.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4075 4-20 mA 95.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4076 4-20 mA 95.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4080 Wire fail 4-20 mA 95

R0 R0
4081 W. fail ana 95 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4082 W. fail ana 95 Relay B
Option-dep. (none) Option: current drops below 2 mA or
OFF 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6) exceeds 22 mA. In both cases the
4083 W. fail ana 95 Enable OFF alarm will be activated.
ON

Warning
4084 W. fail ana 95 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4090 4-20 mA 97.1

4 mA
4091 4-20 mA 97.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4092 4-20 mA 97.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4093 4-20 mA 97.1 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4094 4-20 mA 97.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4095 4-20 mA 97.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4096 4-20 mA 97.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4100 4-20 mA 97.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 50 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4101 4-20 mA 97.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4102 4-20 mA 97.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4103 4-20 mA 97.2 Relay A
Option-dep. (none) Option:
Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6)
4104 4-20 mA 97.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4105 4-20 mA 97.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4106 4-20 mA 97.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4110 Wire fail 4-20 mA 97

R0 R0
4111 W. fail ana 97 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4112 W. fail ana 97 Relay B
Option-dep. (none) Option: current drops below 2 mA or
OFF 4 x 4-20 mA inputs (M15.6) exceeds 22 mA. In both cases the
4113 W. fail ana 97 Enable OFF alarm will be activated.
ON

Warning
4114 W. fail ana 97 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

2.20 Multi-functional analogue input setup


2.20.1 Multi-input no. 102

INFO
The available menus for multi-input no. 102 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 10980).

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4120 4-20 mA 102.1

4-20 mA 4 mA
4121 Set point 10 mA
102.1 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4122 Delay 120.0 s
102.1 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4123 Not used Designer’s
102.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4124 Not used Handbook
102.1 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4125 Enable OFF
102.1 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4126 Fail class F1…F7
102.1 (F2)

4130 4-20 mA 102.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 51 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4-20 mA 4 mA
4131 Set point 10 mA
102.2 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4132 Delay 120.0 s
102.2 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4133 Not used Designer’s
102.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4134 Not used Handbook
102.2 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4135 Enable OFF
102.2 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4136 Fail class F1…F7
102.2 (F2)

4140 V DC 102.1

0.0 V DC
4141 V DC 102.1 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4142 V DC 102.1 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4143 V DC 102.1 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4144 V DC 102.1 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4145 V DC 102.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4146 V DC 102.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4150 V DC 102.2

0.0 V DC
4151 V DC 102.2 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4152 V DC 102.2 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4153 V DC 102.2 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4154 V DC 102.2 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4155 V DC 102.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4156 V DC 102.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4160 Pt100 102.1

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 52 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

-49
4161 PT 102.1 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4162 PT 102.1 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured


4163 PT 102.1 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4164 PT 102.1 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4165 PT 102.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4166 PT 102.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4170 Pt100 102.2

-49
4171 PT 102.2 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4172 PT 102.2 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured


4173 PT 102.2 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4174 PT 102.2 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4175 PT 102.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4176 PT 102.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4180 RMI oil 102.1

RMI oil 0
4181 Set point 4
102.1 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4182 Delay 5.0 s
102.1 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured
4183 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
102.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4184 Not used
102.1 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4185 Enable OFF
102.1 ON

RMI oil Warning


4186 Fail class F1…F7
102.1 (F2)

4190 RMI oil 102.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 53 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI oil 0
4191 Set point 5
102.2 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4192 Delay 5.0 s
102.2 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured
4193 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
102.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4194 Not used
102.2 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4195 Enable OFF
102.2 ON

RMI oil Warning


4196 Fail class F1…F7
102.2 (F2)

4200 RMI water 102.1

RMI water -49


4201 Set point 100
102.1 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4202 Delay 5.0 s
102.1 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured
4203 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
102.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4204 Not used
102.1 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4205 Enable OFF
102.1 ON

RMI water Warning


4206 Fail class F1…F7
102.1 (F2)

4210 RMI water 102.2

RMI water -49


4211 Set point 110
102.2 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4212 Delay 5.0 s
102.2 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 102 has been configured
4213 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
102.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4214 Not used
102.2 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4215 Enable OFF
102.2 ON

RMI water Warning


4216 Fail class F1…F7
102.2 (F2)

4220 RMI fuel level 102.1

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 54 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI fuel 0%
4221 Set point 10 %
102.1 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4222 Delay 10.0 s
102.1 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4223 Not used Designer’s
102.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4224 Not used Handbook
102.1 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4225 Enable OFF
102.1 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4226 Fail class F1…F7
102.1 (F2)

4230 RMI fuel level 102.2

RMI fuel 0%
4231 Set point 10 %
102.2 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4232 Delay 10.0 s
102.2 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4233 Not used Designer’s
102.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 102 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4234 Not used Handbook
102.2 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4235 Enable OFF
102.2 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4236 Fail class F1…F7
102.2 (F2)

4240 Wire fail 102

Relay Not used


4241 W. fail 102 Not used
output A Option-dep.

Relay Not used


4242 W. fail 102 Not used Designer’s
output B Option-dep. The wire break fault detection is
Reference
OFF activated.
4243 W. fail 102 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
4244 W. fail 102 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

2.20.2 Multi-input no. 105

INFO
The available menus for multi-input no. 105 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 10990).

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 55 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4250 4-20 mA 105.1

4-20 mA 4 mA
4251 Set point 10 mA
105.1 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4252 Delay 120.0 s
105.1 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4253 Not used Designer’s
105.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4254 Not used Handbook
105.1 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4255 Enable OFF
105.1 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4256 Fail class F1…F7
105.1 (F2)

4260 4-20 mA 105.2

4-20 mA 4 mA
4261 Set point 10 mA
105.2 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4262 Delay 120.0 s
105.2 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4263 Not used Designer’s
105.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4264 Not used Handbook
105.2 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4265 Enable OFF
105.2 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4266 Fail class F1…F7
105.2 (F2)

4270V DC 105.1

0.0 V DC
4271 V DC 105.1 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4272 V DC 105.1 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4273 V DC 105.1 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4274 V DC 105.1 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4275 V DC 105.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4276 V DC 105.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4280V DC 105.2

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 56 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 V DC
4281 V DC 105.2 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4282 V DC 105.2 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4283 V DC 105.2 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4284 V DC 105.2 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4285 V DC 105.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4286 V DC 105.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4290 Pt100 105.1

-49
4291 PT 105.1 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4292 PT 105.1 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured


4293 PT 105.1 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4294 PT 105.1 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4295 PT 105.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4296 PT 105.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4300 Pt100 105.2

-49
4301 PT 105.2 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4302 PT 105.2 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured


4303 PT 105.2 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4304 PT 105.2 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4305 PT 105.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4306 PT 105.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4310 RMI oil 105.1

PARAMETER LIST 4189340672C UK Page 57 of 117


Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI oil 0
4311 Set point 4
105.1 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4312 Delay 5.0 s
105.1 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured
4313 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
105.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4314 Not used
105.1 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4315 Enable OFF
105.1 ON

RMI oil Warning


4316 Fail class F1…F7
105.1 (F2)

4320 RMI oil 105.2

RMI oil 0
4321 Set point 5
105.2 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4322 Delay 5.0 s
105.2 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured
4323 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
105.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4324 Not used
105.2 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4325 Enable OFF
105.2 ON

RMI oil Warning


4326 Fail class F1…F7
105.2 (F2)

4330 RMI water 105.1

RMI water -49


4331 Set point 100
105.1 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4332 Delay 5.0 s
105.1 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured
4333 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
105.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4334 Not used
105.1 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4335 Enable OFF
105.1 ON

RMI water Warning


4336 Fail class F1…F7
105.1 (F2)

4340 RMI water 105.2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI water -49


4341 Set point 110
105.2 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4342 Delay 5.0 s
105.2 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 105 has been configured
4343 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
105.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4344 Not used
105.2 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4345 Enable OFF
105.2 ON

RMI water Warning


4346 Fail class F1…F7
105.2 (F2)

4350 RMI fuel level 105.1

RMI fuel 0%
4351 Set point 10 %
105.1 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4352 Delay 10.0 s
105.1 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4353 Not used Designer’s
105.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4354 Not used Handbook
105.1 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4355 Enable OFF
105.1 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4356 Fail class F1…F7
105.1 (F2)

4360 RMI fuel level 105.2

RMI fuel 0%
4361 Set point 10 %
105.2 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4362 Delay 10.0 s
105.2 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4363 Not used Designer’s
105.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 105 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4364 Not used Handbook
105.2 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4365 Enable OFF
105.2 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4366 Fail class F1…F7
105.2 (F2)

4370 Wire fail 105

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Relay Not used


4371 W. fail 105 Not used
output A Option-dep.

Relay Not used


4372 W. fail 105 Not used Designer’s
output B Option-dep. The wire break fault detection is
Reference
OFF activated.
4373 W. fail 105 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
4374 W. fail 105 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

2.20.3 Multi-input no. 108

INFO
The available menus for multi-input no. 108 depend on the input type configured in the PC utility software (menu 11000).

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4380 4-20 mA 108.1

4-20 mA 4 mA
4381 Set point 10 mA
108.1 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4382 Delay 120.0 s
108.1 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4383 Not used Designer’s
108.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4384 Not used Handbook
108.1 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4385 Enable OFF
108.1 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4386 Fail class F1…F7
108.1 (F2)

4390 4-20 mA 108.2

4-20 mA 4 mA
4391 Set point 10 mA
108.2 20 mA

4-20 mA 0.0 s
4392 Delay 120.0 s
108.2 999.0 s

4-20 mA Relay Not used


4393 Not used Designer’s
108.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
4-20 mA Relay Not used as 4-20 mA.
4394 Not used Handbook
108.2 output B Option-dep.

4-20 mA OFF
4395 Enable OFF
108.2 ON

4-20 mA Warning
4396 Fail class F1…F7
108.2 (F2)

4400 V DC 108.1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 V DC
4401 V DC 108.1 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4402 V DC 108.1 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4403 V DC 108.1 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4404 V DC 108.1 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4405 V DC 108.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4406 V DC 108.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4410 V DC 108.2

0.0 V DC
4411 V DC 108.2 Set point 20.0 V DC
40.0 V DC

0.0 s
4412 V DC 108.2 Delay 10.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used


4413 V DC 108.2 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
Relay Not used as V DC.
4414 V DC 108.2 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4415 V DC 108.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4416 V DC 108.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4420 Pt100 108.1

-49
4421 PT 108.1 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4422 PT 108.1 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured


4423 PT 108.1 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4424 PT 108.1 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4425 PT 108.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4426 PT 108.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4430 Pt100 108.2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

-49
4431 PT 108.2 Set point 80
482

0.0 s
4432 PT 108.2 Delay 5.0 s
999.0 s

Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured


4433 PT 108.2 Not used Designer’s as Pt100.
output A Option-dep.
Reference Pt100 set point can be in deg. C or
Relay Not used Handbook Fahrenheit, dependent on the unit
4434 PT 108.2 Not used
output B Option-dep. selection (setting 10970).
OFF
4435 PT 108.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4436 PT 108.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4440 RMI oil 108.1

RMI oil 0
4441 Set point 4
108.1 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4442 Delay 5.0 s
108.1 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured
4443 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
108.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4444 Not used
108.1 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4445 Enable OFF
108.1 ON

RMI oil Warning


4446 Fail class F1…F7
108.1 (F2)

4450 RMI oil 108.2

RMI oil 0
4451 Set point 5
108.2 145

RMI oil 0.0 s


4452 Delay 5.0 s
108.2 999.0 s

RMI oil Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured
4453 Not used Designer’s as RMI oil pressure.
108.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Oil pressure set point can be in Bar or
RMI oil Relay Not used Handbook PSI, dependent on the unit selection
4454 Not used
108.2 output B Option-dep. (setting 10970).
RMI oil OFF
4455 Enable OFF
108.2 ON

RMI oil Warning


4456 Fail class F1…F7
108.2 (F2)

4460 RMI water 108.1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI water -49


4461 Set point 100
108.1 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4462 Delay 5.0 s
108.1 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured
4463 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
108.1 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4464 Not used
108.1 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4465 Enable OFF
108.1 ON

RMI water Warning


4466 Fail class F1…F7
108.1 (F2)

4470 RMI water 108.2

RMI water -49


4471 Set point 110
108.2 482

RMI water 0.0 s


4472 Delay 5.0 s
108.2 999.0 s

RMI water Relay Not used The multi-input 108 has been configured
4473 Not used Designer’s as RMI water temperature.
108.2 output A Option-dep.
Reference Water temperature set point can be in
RMI water Relay Not used Handbook deg. C or Fahrenheit, dependent on the
4474 Not used
108.2 output B Option-dep. unit selection (setting 10970).
RMI water OFF
4475 Enable OFF
108.2 ON

RMI water Warning


4476 Fail class F1…F7
108.2 (F2)

4480 RMI fuel level 108.1

RMI fuel 0%
4481 Set point 10 %
108.1 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4482 Delay 10.0 s
108.1 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4483 Not used Designer’s
108.1 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4484 Not used Handbook
108.1 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4485 Enable OFF
108.1 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4486 Fail class F1…F7
108.1 (F2)

4490 RMI fuel level 108.2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI fuel 0%
4491 Set point 10 %
108.2 100 %

RMI fuel 0.0 s


4492 Delay 10.0 s
108.2 999.0 s

RMI fuel Relay Not used


4493 Not used Designer’s
108.2 output A Option-dep. The multi-input 108 has been configured
Reference
RMI fuel Relay Not used as RMI fuel level.
4494 Not used Handbook
108.2 output B Option-dep.

RMI fuel OFF


4495 Enable OFF
108.2 ON

RMI fuel Warning


4496 Fail class F1…F7
108.2 (F2)

4500 Wire fail 108

Relay Not used


4501 W. fail 108 Not used
output A Option-dep.

Relay Not used


4502 W. fail 108 Not used Designer’s
output B Option-dep. The wire break fault detection is
Reference
OFF activated.
4503 W. fail 108 Enable OFF Handbook
ON

Warning
4504 W. fail 108 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

2.21 Overspeed, running, start/stop failure


2.21.1 Overspeed, running, start/stop failure

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4510 Overspeed 1

100 %
4511 Overspeed 1 Set point 110 %
150 %

0.0 s
4512 Overspeed 1 Delay 5.0 s
100.0 s

Relay Not used


4513 Overspeed 1 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The set point in percentage relates to
Reference
Relay Not used nominal RPM
4514 Overspeed 1 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4515 Overspeed 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
4516 Overspeed 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4520 Overspeed 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

100 %
4521 Overspeed 2 Set point 120 %
150 %

0.0 s
4522 Overspeed 2 Delay 1.0 s
100.0 s

Relay Not used


4523 Overspeed 2 Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. The set point in percentage relates to
Reference
Relay Not used nominal RPM
4524 Overspeed 2 Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep.

OFF
4525 Overspeed 2 Enable ON
ON

Shutdown
4526 Overspeed 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F5)

4530 Crank failure

1 RPM
4531 Crank failure Set point 50 RPM
400 RPM

0.0 s
4532 Crank failure Delay 2.0 s
20.0 s

Relay Not used If MPU is chosen as the primary running


4533 Crank failure Not used Designer’s
output A Option-dep. feedback, this alarm will be raised if the
Reference
Relay Not used specified RPM is not reached before the
4534 Crank failure Not used Handbook
output B Option-dep. delay has expired.

OFF
4535 Crank failure Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4536 Crank failure Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4540 Running feedback failure

0.0 s
4541 Run feedb. fail Delay 2.0 s
20.0 s

Relay Not used


4542 Run feedb. fail Not used
output A Option-dep. If running is detected on the frequency
Designer’s (secondary), but the primary running
Relay Not used
4543 Run feedb. fail Not used Reference feedback, e.g. digital input, has not
output B Option-dep.
Handbook detected running, this alarm will be
OFF raised after the adjusted delay time.
4544 Run feedb. fail Enable ON
ON

Warning
4545 Run feedb. fail Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4550 Magnetic pickup wire break

MPU wire Relay Not used


4551 Not used
break output A Option-dep.

MPU wire Relay Not used


4552 Not used Designer’s
break output B Option-dep. The wire break monitoring is only active
Reference
MPU wire OFF when the engine is at standstill.
4553 Enable OFF Handbook
break ON

MPU wire Warning


4554 Fail class F1…F7
break (F2)

4560 Hz/Voltage failure

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1.0 s
4561 Hz/V failure Delay 30.0 s
99.0 s

Relay Not used


4562 Hz/V failure Not used
output A Option-dep.
If the frequency and voltage are not
Designer’s
Relay Not used within the limits after the running
4563 Hz/V failure Not used Reference
output B Option-dep. feedback is received this alarm will be
Handbook
raised when the delay time has expired.
OFF
4564 Hz/V failure Enable ON
ON

Block
4565 Hz/V failure Fail class F1…F7
(F1)

4570 Start failure

Relay Not used


4571 Start failure Not used
output A Option-dep.
Designer’s The start failure alarm occurs, if the
Relay Not used
4572 Start failure Not used Reference genset has not started after the number
output B Option-dep.
Handbook of start attempts.
Block
4573 Start failure Fail class F1…F7
(F1)

4580 Stop failure

10.0 s
4581 Stop failure Delay 30.0 s
120.0 s

Relay Not used


4582 Stop failure Not used
output A Option-dep.
A stop failure alarm will appear if the
Designer’s
Relay Not used primary running feedback or the
4583 Stop failure Not used Reference
output B Option-dep. generator voltage and frequency are still
Handbook
present after the delay time has expired.
OFF
4584 Stop failure Enable ON
ON

Shutdown
4585 Stop failure Fail class F1…F7
(F5)

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2.22 Analogue input setup (option M15.8)
2.22.1 Analogue input setup (option M15.8)

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4800 4-20 mA 127.1

4 mA
4801 4-20 mA 127.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4802 4-20 mA 127.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4803 4-20 mA 127.1 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4804 4-20 mA 127.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4805 4-20 mA 127.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4806 4-20 mA 127.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4810 4-20 mA 127.2

4 mA
4811 4-20 mA 127.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4812 4-20 mA 127.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4813 4-20 mA 127.2 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4814 4-20 mA 127.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4815 4-20 mA 127.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4816 4-20 mA 127.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4820 Wire fail 4-20 mA 127

R0 R0
4821 W. fail ana 127 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4822 W. fail ana 127 Relay B Option:
Option-dep. (none) current drops below 2 mA or
4 x 4-20 mA inputs
OFF exceeds 22 mA. In both cases, the
4823 W. fail ana 127 Enable OFF (M15.8)
ON alarm will be activated.

Warning
4824 W. fail ana 127 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4830 4-20 mA 129.1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4831 4-20 mA 129.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4832 4-20 mA 129.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4833 4-20 mA 129.1 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4834 4-20 mA 129.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4835 4-20 mA 129.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4836 4-20 mA 129.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4840 4-20 mA 129.2

4 mA
4841 4-20 mA 129.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4842 4-20 mA 129.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4843 4-20 mA 129.2 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4844 4-20 mA 129.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4845 4-20 mA 129.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4846 4-20 mA 129.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4850 Wire fail 4-20 mA 129

R0 R0
4851 W. fail ana 129 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4852 W. fail ana 129 Relay B Option:
Option-dep. (none) current drops below 2 mA or
4 x 4-20 mA inputs
OFF exceeds 22 mA. In both cases, the
4853 W. fail ana 129 Enable OFF (M15.8)
ON alarm will be activated.

Warning
4854 W. fail ana 129 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4860 4-20 mA 131.1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4861 4-20 mA 131.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4862 4-20 mA 131.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4863 4-20 mA 131.1 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4864 4-20 mA 131.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4865 4-20 mA 131.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4866 4-20 mA 131.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4870 4-20 mA 131.2

4 mA
4871 4-20 mA 131.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4872 4-20 mA 131.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4873 4-20 mA 131.2 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4874 4-20 mA 131.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4875 4-20 mA 131.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4876 4-20 mA 131.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4880 Wire fail 4-20 mA 131

R0 R0
4881 W. fail ana 131 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4882 W. fail ana 131 Relay B Option:
Option-dep. (none) current drops below 2 mA or
4 x 4-20 mA inputs
OFF exceeds 22 mA. In both cases the
4883 W. fail ana 131 Enable OFF (M15.8)
ON alarm will be activated.

Warning
4884 W. fail ana 131 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4890 4-20 mA 133.1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4 mA
4891 4-20 mA 133.1 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4892 4-20 mA 133.1 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4893 4-20 mA 133.1 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4894 4-20 mA 133.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4895 4-20 mA 133.1 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4896 4-20 mA 133.1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4900 4-20 mA 133.2

4 mA
4901 4-20 mA 133.2 Set point 10 mA
20 mA

0.0 s
4902 4-20 mA 133.2 Delay 120.0 s
600.0 s

R0 R0
4903 4-20 mA 133.2 Relay A Option:
Option-dep. (none)
4 x 4-20 mA inputs Configurable analogue input.
R0 R0 (M15.8)
4904 4-20 mA 133.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
4905 4-20 mA 133.2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
4906 4-20 mA 133.2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

4910 Wire fail 4-20 mA 133

R0 R0
4911 W. fail ana 133 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0 The wire fault will detect if the


4912 W. fail ana 133 Relay B Option:
Option-dep. (none) current drops below 2 mA or
4 x 4-20 mA inputs
OFF exceeds 22 mA. In both cases the
4913 W. fail ana 133 Enable OFF (M15.8)
ON alarm will be activated.

Warning
4914 W. fail ana 133 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

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2.23 Aux. supply setup
2.23.1 Aux. supply setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

4960 U< auxiliary power supply terminal 1

U< aux. 8.0 V DC


4961 Set point 18.0 V DC
term. 1 32.0 V DC

U< aux. 0.0 s


4962 Delay 1.0 s
term. 1 999.0 s

U< aux. Relay Not used


4963 Not used Designer’s The power supply on terminal 1 and 2 has
term. 1 output A Option-dep.
Reference been continuously below the adjusted set
U< aux. Relay Not used Handbook point until the delay timer expired.
4964 Not used
term. 1 output B Option-dep.

U< aux. OFF


4965 Enable ON
term. 1 ON

U< aux. Warning


4966 Fail class F1…F7
term. 1 (F2)

4970 U> auxiliary power supply terminal 1

U> aux. 12.0 V DC


4971 Set point 30.0 V DC
term. 1 36.0 V DC

U> aux. 0.0 s


4972 Delay 1.0 s
term. 1 999.0 s

U> aux. Relay Not used


4973 Not used Designer’s The power supply on terminal 1 and 2 has
term. 1 output A Option-dep.
Reference been continuously above the adjusted set
U> aux. Relay Not used Handbook point until the delay timer expired.
4974 Not used
term. 1 output B Option-dep.

U> aux. OFF


4975 Enable ON
term. 1 ON

U> aux. Warning


4976 Fail class F1…F7
term. 1 (F2)

4980 U< auxiliary power supply terminal 98

U< aux. 8.0 V DC


4981 Set point 18.0 V DC
term. 98 32.0 V DC

U< aux. 0.0 s


4982 Delay 1.0 s
term. 98 999.0 s

U< aux. Relay Not used


4983 Not used Designer’s The power supply on terminal 98 and 99
term. 98 output A Option-dep.
Reference has been continuously below the adjusted
U< aux. Relay Not used Handbook set point until the delay timer expired.
4984 Not used
term. 98 output B Option-dep.

U< aux. OFF


4985 Enable ON
term. 98 ON

U< aux. Warning


4986 Fail class F1…F7
term. 98 (F2)

4990 U> auxiliary power supply terminal 98

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

U> aux. 8.0 V DC


4991 Set point 30.0 V DC
term. 98 32.0 V DC

U> aux. 0.0 s


4992 Delay 1.0 s
term. 98 999.0 s

U> aux. Relay Not used


4993 Not used Designer’s The power supply on terminal 98 and 99
term. 98 output A Option-dep.
Reference has been continuously above the adjusted
U> aux. Relay Not used Handbook set point until the delay timer expired.
4994 Not used
term. 98 output B Option-dep.

U> aux. OFF


4995 Enable ON
term. 98 ON

U> aux. Warning


4996 Fail class F1…F7
term. 98 (F2)

2.24 General setup


2.24.1 General setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

6270 Stop coil wire break

Stop coil wire Relay output Not used


6271 Not used
break A Option-dep.

Stop coil wire Relay output Not used


6272 Not used Designer’s The wire break monitoring is only active
break B Option-dep.
Reference when the stop coil output is
Stop coil wire OFF Handbook deactivated.
6273 Enable OFF
break ON

Stop coil wire Warning


6274 Fail class F1…F7
break (F2)

6280 Internal communication fail

Int. comm. Relay output Not used


6281 Not used
fail A Option-dep.
Designer’s This is the alarm for communication fail
Int. comm. Relay output Not used
6282 Not used Reference between the main processor and the
fail B Option-dep.
Handbook engine interface processor.
Int. comm. Warning
6283 Fail class F1…F7
fail (F2)

6900 Alarm jump

Designer’s Selection of jump to alarm list view on


OFF
Alarm Jump Enable ON Reference the display if an alarm appears (ON) or
ON
Handbook stay at present view (OFF)

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2.25 Communication
2.25.1 Communication

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7520 External communication error

Ext. comm. 1.0 s


7521 Delay 10.0 s
error 100.0 s

Ext. comm. Relay output R0 R0


7522
error A Option-dep. (none)
Supervision of the external
Option:
Ext. comm. Relay output R0 R0 communication line. The alarm will occur
7523 Modbus (H2)
error B Option-dep. (none) when there has not been any
Profibus (H3)
communication during the time delay.
Ext. comm. OFF
7524 Enable OFF
error ON

Ext. comm. Warning


7525 Fail class F1…F7
error (F2)

7530 Internal communication ID

Manual
Int. comm. CAN fail.
7532 No mode Manual
ID mode
change

Int. comm. Missing all Warning


7533 F1…F7
ID units (F2) CAN fail. modes available:
Designer’s
- Manual
Int. comm. Fatal CAN Warning Reference
7534 F1…F7 - Semi-auto
ID error (F2) Handbook
- No mode change
Int. comm. Any DG Warning
7535 F1…F7
ID missing (F2)

Int. comm. Any SG/SC Warning


7536 F1…F7
ID missing (F2)

2.26 Engine interface communication alarms


2.26.1 Engine interface communication alarms

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7570 EI comm. Error

0.0 s
7571 EI comm. error Timer 0.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Supervision of the EIC


7572 EI comm. error Relay A Not used
Option-dep. Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/ communication line.
MDEC (H5) The alarm will occur
Not used
7573 EI comm. error Relay B Not used Cummins Modbus when there has not
Option-dep.
(H6) been any
OFF J1939 (H7) communication during
7574 EI comm. error Enable ON
ON the time delay.

Warning
7575 EI comm. error Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7580 EIC warning

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.0 s
7581 EIC warning Timer 0.0 s
100.0 s

Not used
7582 EIC warning Relay A Not used
Option-dep. Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/
MDEC (H5)
Not used
7583 EIC warning Relay B Not used Cummins Modbus
Option-dep.
(H6)
OFF J1939 (H7)
7584 EIC warning Enable ON
ON

Warning
7585 EIC warning Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7590 EIC shutdown

0.0 s
7591 EIC shutdown Timer 0.0 s
100.0 s

Not used
7592 EIC shutdown Relay A Not used
Option-dep. Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/
MDEC (H5)
Not used
7593 EIC shutdown Relay B Not used Cummins Modbus
Option-dep.
(H6)
OFF J1939 (H7)
7594 EIC shutdown Enable ON
ON

Warning
7595 EIC shutdown Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7600 EIC overspeed

0%
7601 EIC overspeed Set point 107 %
400 %

0.0 s
7602 EIC overspeed Timer 2.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7603 EIC overspeed Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7604 EIC overspeed Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7605 EIC overspeed Enable ON
ON

Warning
7606 EIC overspeed Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7610 EIC coolant temp. 1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

-40 deg
7611 EIC coolant t. 1 Set point 100 deg
210 deg

0.0 s
7612 EIC coolant t. 1 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7613 EIC coolant t. 1 Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7614 EIC coolant t. 1 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7615 EIC coolant t. 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
7616 EIC coolant t. 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7620 EIC coolant temp. 2

-40 deg
7621 EIC coolant t. 2 Set point 110 deg
210 deg

0.0 s
7622 EIC coolant t. 2 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7623 EIC coolant t. 2 Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7624 EIC coolant t. 2 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7625 EIC coolant t. 2 Enable ON
ON

Warning
7626 EIC coolant t. 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7630 EIC oil pressure 1

0 bar
7631 EIC oil press. 1 Set point 2 bar
10 bar

0.0 s
7632 EIC oil press. 1 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7633 EIC oil press. 1 Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7634 EIC oil press. 1 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7635 EIC oil press. 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
7636 EIC oil press. 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7640 EIC oil pressure 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0 bar
7641 EIC oil press. 2 Set point 1 bar
10 bar

0.0 s
7642 EIC oil press. 2 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7643 EIC oil press. 2 Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7644 EIC oil press. 2 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7645 EIC oil press. 2 Enable ON
ON

Warning
7646 EIC oil press. 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7650 EIC oil temp 1

0 deg.
7651 EIC oil temp. 1 Set point 40 deg.
300 deg

0.0 s
7652 EIC oil temp. 1 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

Not used Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7653 EIC oil temp. 1 Relay A Not used MDEC (H5)
Option-dep.
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7654 EIC oil temp. 1 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7655 EIC oil temp. 1 Enable ON
ON

Warning
7656 EIC oil temp. 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

7660 EIC oil temp 2

0 deg.
7661 EIC oil temp. 2 Set point 40 deg.
300 deg

0.0 s
7662 EIC oil temp. 2 Timer 5.0 s
100.0 s

R0 R0 Option: J1939 and MTU ADEC/


7663 EIC oil temp. 2 Relay A MDEC (H5)
Option-dep. (none)
Cummins Modbus
Not used (H6)
7664 EIC oil temp. 2 Relay B Not used
Option-dep. J1939 (H7)
OFF
7665 EIC oil temp. 2 Enable OFF
ON

Warning
7666 EIC oil temp. 2 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)

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2.27 Application error
2.27.1 Application error

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7870 Any BTB missing/appl. Hazard

Any BTB Block


7871 Fail class F1…F7
missing (F1) The “Any BTB missing” alarm is activated, if the
Designer’s communication to any BTB unit failed.
ON
7872 Appl hazard Enable ON Reference The application hazard alarm is activated, if
OFF
Handbook different applications are installed in the
Block controllers.
7873 Appl hazard Fail class F1…F7
(F1)

2.28 External I/O communication error


2.28.1 External I/O communication error

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7930 H8.2 comm error

H8.2 comm 2.0 s


7931 Delay 10.0 s
error 600.0 s

H8.2 comm Relay output R0 R0


7932
error A Option-dep. (none)
Option:
If both options H8.x are present, an
H8.2 comm Relay output R0 R0 External I/O
7933 error on any of these will activate the
error B Option-dep. (none) modules
alarm.
(H8.2)
H8.2 comm OFF
7934 Enable OFF
error ON

H8.2 comm Warning


7935 Fail class F1…F7
error (F2)

7940 H8.8 comm error

H8.8 comm 2.0 s


7941 Delay 10.0 s
error 600.0 s

H8.8 comm Relay output Not used


7942 Not used
error A Option-dep.
Option:
If both options H8.x are present, an
H8.8 comm Relay output Not used External I/O
7943 Not used error on any of these will activate the
error B Option-dep. modules
alarm.
(H8.8)
H8.8 comm OFF
7944 Enable OFF
error ON

H8.8 comm Warning


7945 Fail class F1…F7
error (F2)

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2.29 External I/O alarm setup
2.29.1 External I/O alarm setup

INFO
The alarms based on external I/O modules can only be configured using the PC utility software.

2.29.2 Analogue inputs

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

12000 Ext. Ain 1.1

-20000
Ext. Ain 1.1 Set point 10
20000

2.0 s
Ext. Ain 1.1 Delay 10.0 s
600.0 s

Warning
Ext. Ain 1.1 Fail class F1…F7 Option:
(F2)
External I/O modules
R0 R0 (H8.x)
Ext. Ain 1.1 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
Ext. Ain 1.1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
Ext. Ain 1.1 Enable OFF
ON

12010 Ext. Ain 1.2

-20000
Ext. Ain 1.2 Set point 10
20000

2.0 s
Ext. Ain 1.2 Delay 10.0 s
600.0 s

Warning
Ext. Ain 1.2 Fail class F1…F7 Option:
(F2)
External I/O modules
R0 R0 (H8.x)
Ext. Ain 1.2 Relay A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
Ext. Ain 1.2 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
Ext. Ain 1.2 Enable OFF
ON

INFO
Same order for settings 12030-12230.

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2.29.3 Digital inputs

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

12540 Ext. dig. in 1

2.0 s
Ext. dig. in 1 Delay 10.0 s
600.0 s

Warning
Ext. dig. in 1 Fail class F1…F7
(F2)
Option:
R0 R0
Ext. dig. in 1 Relay A External I/O modules
Option-dep. (none)
(H8.x)
R0 R0
Ext. dig. in 1 Relay B
Option-dep. (none)

OFF
Ext. dig. in 1 Enable OFF
ON

INFO
Same order for settings 12550-12690.

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3. Parameter list

The parameter list contains settings for regulators and other non-alarm related settings.

3.1 Synchronisation
3.1.1 Synchronisation

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

2000 Sync type

Static sync aims at a frequency


difference of 0 Hz
Designer’s
Static Dynamic sync aims at a
2001 Sync. type Type Dynamic Reference
Dynamic frequency difference (midpoint
Handbook
between setting 2021 dfMax. and
2022 dfMin.)

2020 Dynamic synchronisation

Dynamic 0.0 Hz
2021 dfMax. 0.2 Hz
sync. 0.5 Hz

Dynamic -0.5 Hz
2022 dfMin. 0.0 Hz
sync. 0.3 Hz

Dynamic 2% Designer’s Setting 2020 is only available if


2023 dUMax. 5%
sync. 10 % Reference ‘Dynamic sync.’ is chosen in
Handbook setting 2001
Dynamic 40 ms
2024 Sync t. GB 50 ms
sync. 300 ms

Sync t.
Dynamic 40 ms EG/SG/SC
2025 TB/SGB/SCB 50 ms
sync. 300 ms /BTB only
/BTB

2030 Static synchronisation

0.00 Hz
2031 Static sync. dfMax. 0.10 Hz
0.50 Hz

2%
2032 Static sync. dUMax 5% Designer’s Setting 2030 is only available if
10 %
Reference ‘Static sync.’ Is chosen in setting
Close 0.1 deg Handbook 2001
2033 Static sync. 10.0 deg
window 20.0 deg

0.1 s
2034 Static sync. Delay 1.0 s
99.0 s

2040 f sync analogue

0.00
2041 f sync f Kp 0.50
60.00
PID controller for dynamic sync.
0.00 s Option E1, E2, This setting is only available if
2042 f sync f Ti 5.00 s
60.00 s EF2, EF4, EF5 “analogue” or “PWM” or “EIC” is
selected in setting 2780.
0.00 s
2043 f sync f Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2050 frequency synchronisation control relay

Designer’s
0 This setting is only available if
2051 f sync Kp 10 Reference
100 “relay” is selected in setting 2780.
Handbook

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

2060 Phase sync analogue

0.00
2061 Phase sync Phase Kp 0.50
60.00
PID controller for static sync.
Designer’s
0.00 s This setting is only available if
2062 Phase sync Phase Ti 5.00 s Reference
60.00 s “analogue” or “PWM” or “EIC” is
Handbook
selected in setting 2780.
0.00 s
2063 Phase sync Phase Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2070 Phase control relay

Designer’s
0 This setting is only available if
2071 Phase Kp 10 Reference
100 “relay” is selected in setting 2780.
Handbook

2100 Sync PTH

0.0 Hz
2101 Sync PTH dfMax 0.3 Hz
0.5 Hz

-0.5 Hz
2102 Sync PTH dfMin 0.0 Hz Designer’s
0.3 Hz
Reference
2% Handbook
2103 Sync PTH dUMax 5%
30 %

P ramp 2%
2104 Sync PTH 100 %
down 100 %

2110 Synchronisation blackout

Sync. 0.0 Hz
2111 dfMax. 3.0 Hz Designer’s Settings are accepted limits for
Blackout 0.5 Hz
Reference closing of the breaker, referring to
Sync. 2% Handbook nominal frequency and voltage.
2112 dUMax 5%
Blackout 10 %

2240 Sep. sync. relay

Sep. sync. Not used A separate relay for check sync.


2241 Relay no. Not used
relay Option-dep. can be added in series.

3.2 Regulation
3.2.1 Regulation

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

2510 Frequency control analogue

0.00
2511 f control f Kp 0.50
60.00
Designer’s PID controller for frequency control
0.00 s
2512 f control f Ti 5.00 s Reference This menu is only available if
60.00 s
Handbook ‘analogue’ is chosen in menu 2781.
0.00 s
2513 f control f Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2530 Power control analogue

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0.00
2531 P control P Kp 0.50
60.00
Designer’s PID controller for power control
0.00 s
2532 P control P Ti 5.00 s Reference This menu is only available if
60.00 s
Handbook ‘analogue’ is chosen in menu 2781.
0.00 s
2533 P control P Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2540 Power load sharing control analogue

0.00
2541 P LS control P LS Kp 0.50
60.00
PID controller for load sharing
Designer’s
0.00 s control
2542 P LS control P LS Ti 5.00 s Reference
60.00 s This menu is only available if
handbook
‘analogue’ is chosen in menu 2781.
0.00 s
2543 P LS control P LS Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2550 Analogue governor offset

Analogue 0%
2551 Offset 50 % Designer’s PID controller for power control
GOV 100 %
Reference This menu is only available if
Analogue 0% Handbook ‘analogue’ is chosen in menu 2781.
2552 Set point 1 %/s
GOV 100 %

2570 Frequency control relay output

f control 0.20 %
2571 Deadband 2% Designer’s
relay 10.00 % This menu is only available if ‘relay’
Reference
f control 0 is chosen in menu 2781.
2572 Kp 10 Handbook
relay 100

2580 Power control relay output

P control 0.20 %
2581 Deadband 1% Designer’s
relay 10.00 % This menu is only available if ‘relay’
Reference
P control 0 is chosen in menu 2781.
2582 Kp 10 Handbook
relay 100

2590 Load sharing control relay output

LS ctrl. 0.20 %
2591 f deadband 1%
relay 10.00 %

LS ctrl. 0
2592 LS Kp 10 Designer’s
relay 100 This menu is only available if ‘relay’
Reference
LS ctrl. 0.20 % is chosen in menu 2781.
2593 P deadband 2% Handbook
relay 10.00 %

LS ctrl. 0%
2594 P weight 15 %
relay 100 %

2600 Relay control

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Relay GOV ON 10 ms
2601 500 ms
control time 6500 ms

Relay GOV period 50 ms


2602 2500 ms
control time 32500 ms
Designer’s
Not used This menu is only available if ‘relay’
Relay Increase Reference
2603 Option- Not used is chosen in menu 2781.
control relay Handbook
dependent

Not used
Relay Decrease
2604 Option- Not used
control relay
dependent

2610 Power ramp up

Power ramp 0.1 %/s The delay point determines when


2611 Speed 2.0 %/s
up 20.0 %/s the generator will make a
temporary stop ramping up after
Power ramp 1%
2612 Delay point 10 % Designer’s closing of the generator breaker to
up 100 %
Reference pre-heat the engine before
Handbook commencing load taking.
Power ramp 0.0 s If the delay function is not needed,
2613 Delay time 10.0 s
up 990.0 s set this time to 0. Power % settings
relate to nominal generator power.

2620 Power ramp down

Power ramp 0.1 %/s The breaker open point determines


2621 Speed 10.0 %/s
down 20.0 %/s when the ‘open breaker’ relay
Designer’s
output is activated to open the
Reference
Power ramp Breaker open 1 % generator breaker before reaching
2622 5% Handbook
down point 20 % 0 kW. Power % settings relate to
nominal generator power.

2640 Voltage control analogue

0.00
2641 U control U Kp 0.50
60.00
PID controller for voltage control
Option:
0.00 s This menu is only available if
2642 U control U Ti 5.00 s AVR control
60.00 s analogue output is chosen in menu
(D1/D2)
2782.
0.00 s
2643 U control U Td 0.00 s
2.00 s

2650 Reactive power control analogue

0.00 PID controller for reactive power


2651 Q control Q Kp 0.50
60.00 control.
The reactive power control is used
0.00 s Option:
2652 Q control Q Ti 5.00 s for power factor as well as reactive
60.00 s AVR control
power control.
(D1)
This menu is only available if
0.00 s
2653 Q control Q Td 0.00 s analogue output is chosen in menu
2.00 s
2782.

2660 Reactive power load sharing control analogue

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Q load sh. 0.00


2661 Q LS Kp 5.00 The var (Q) load sharing is based
ctrl 60.00
on a mix of voltage and var control.
Q load sh. 0.00 s The setting 2664 is setting the
2662 Q LS Ti 5.00 s Option:
ctrl 60.00 s impact of the var controller over the
AVR control
Q load sh. 0.00 s voltage controller.
2663 Q LS Td 0.00 s (D1)
ctrl 2.00 s This menu is only available if
analogue output is chosen in menu
Q load sh. 0.0 % 100.0 2782.
2664 Q weight 10.0 %
ctrl %

2670 Analogue AVR output offset

Analogue -100 % Setting 2671 sets the offset of the


2671 Offset 0%
AVR +100 % analogue output when starting the
Option:
generator.
AVR control
Analogue 0% This menu is only available if
2672 Man. slope 1 %/s (D1/D2)
AVR 100 % analogue output is chosen in menu
2782.

2690 Voltage control relay

0.0 %
2691 U control U DB 2.0 % Option: PI controller for voltage control
10.0 %
AVR control This menu is only available if ‘relay’
0.0 (D1/D2) is chosen in menu 2782.
2692 U control U Kp 2.0
100.0

2700 Reactive power control relay

0.0 % PI controller for reactive power


2701 Q control Q DB 2.0 %
10.0 % control.
Option: The reactive power control is used
AVR control for power factor as well as reactive
0.0 s (D1) power control.
2702 Q control Q Kp 2.0 s
100.0 s This menu is only available if ‘relay’
is chosen in menu 2782.

2710 Reactive power load sharing control relay

Q load sh. 0.0 %


2711 U deadband 1.0 %
ctrl 10.0 % The var (Q) load sharing is based
Q load sh. 0.0 on a mix of voltage and var control.
2712 U Kp 10.0 Option: The setting 2664 is setting the
ctrl 100.0
AVR control impact of the var controller over the
Q load sh. 0.0 % (D1) voltage controller.
2713 Q deadband 2.0 %
ctrl 10.0 % This menu is only available if ‘relay’
Q load sh. 0.0 s is chosen in menu 2782
2714 Q weight 2.0 s
ctrl 100.0 s

2720 Relay control setup (AVR)

Relay AVR ON time 10 ms


2721 100 ms
control tN 3000 ms

Relay AVR per time 50 ms Relay outputs for voltage/var/power


2722 500 ms Option:
control tP 1500 ms factor control.
AVR control
Relay R0 This menu is only available if ‘relay’
2723 U increase R0 (D1)
control Option-dep. is chosen in menu 2782.

Relay R0
2724 U decrease R0
control Option-dep.

2740 Delay regulation

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0s
2741 Delay reg. Delay 0s
9900 s

Not used
Relay output Delay regulation is the waiting time
2742 Delay reg. Option- Not used
A Designer’s before synchronising after the
dependent
Reference engine has started. It is used if the
Not used Handbook engine needs to stabilise after start
Relay output
2743 Delay reg. Option- Not used before attempting to synchronise.
B
dependent

OFF
2744 Delay reg. Enable OFF
ON

2770 EIC speed control

Scania 0.0 % Only


2771 Droop 4.0 %
control 25.0 % available if
User ‘Scania’ is
Scania 1500 RPM selected in
2772 RPM User menu
control 1800 RPM
Low idle 7561 Option:
Setting of speed control via engine
J1939
Only communication interface.
(H5 or H7)
available
when
Cummins 0.00
2773 Kp 5.00 ‘Cum-mins’
Gain 10.00
is selected
in menu
7561.

2780 Regulator output

Selection of the speed output:


Relay Designer’s
Relay, analogue, engine interface
2781 Reg. output GOV EIC Relay Reference
communication or none. Analogue
None Handbook
and EIC are option-dependent.

Generator voltage control based on


Option: relay or analogue output signals
Relay
2782 Reg. output AVR Relay AVR control Analogue selection is only
Analogue
(D1/D2) available if option E1, E2, EF2,
EF4 or F2 is present.

2950 Base load

10 %
2951 Base load Power set 90 % Designer’s Setting and enabling of base load
120 %
Reference running. Note: Base load is only
OFF Handbook possible in semi-auto mode.
2952 Base load Enable OFF
ON

2960 Power loadshare failure

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

P Loadsh. 2.0 %
2961 Set point 15.0 %
fail 30.0 %

P Loadsh. 0.0 s
2962 Timer 30.0 s
fail 999.0 s
The alarm and fail class are
P Loadsh. Relay output Not used activated when the difference in
2963 Not used Designer’s
fail A Option-dep. “Power load share” between
Reference
P Loadsh. Relay output Not used generators has been continuously
2964 Not used Handbook
fail B Option-dep. above the programmed value
during the programmed delay.
P Loadsh. OFF
2965 Enable ON
fail ON

P Loadsh. Warning
2966 Fail class F1…F7
fail (F2)

2970 Reactive power loadshare failure

Q Loadsh. 2.0 %
2971 Set point 15.0 %
fail 30.0 %

Q Loadsh. 0.0 s
2972 Timer 30.0 s The alarm and fail class are
fail 999.0 s
activated when the difference in
Q Loadsh. Relay output Not used “Reactive power load share”
2973 Not used Designer’s
fail A Option-dep. between generators has been
Reference
Q Loadsh. Relay output Not used continuously above the
2974 Not used Handbook
fail B Option-dep. programmed value during the
programmed delay. "Set point" is a
Q Loadsh. OFF percentage of P nominal.
2975 Enable ON
fail ON

Q Loadsh. Warning
2976 Fail class F1…F7
fail (F2)

2980 Fixed PF set

Fixed PF 0.60
2981 Set point 0.80 Designer’s
set 1.00
Reference
Fixed PF Inductive Handbook
2982 Set point Inductive
set Capacitive

3.3 Digital output setup


3.3.1 Digital output setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5000 Relay 05

Alarm Function selections:


5001 Relay 05 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
0.0 s Handbook - Limit
5002 Relay 05 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5010 Relay 08

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Alarm Function selections:


5011 Relay 08 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
1.0 s Handbook - Limit
5012 Relay 08 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5020 Relay 11

Alarm Function selections:


5021 Relay 11 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
2.0 s Handbook - Limit
5022 Relay 11 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5050 Relay 20

Alarm Function selections:


5051 Relay 20 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
3.0 s Handbook - Limit
5052 Relay 20 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5060 Relay 21

Alarm Function selections:


5061 Relay 21 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
4.0 s Handbook - Limit
5062 Relay 21 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5110 Relay 57

Alarm Function selections:


5111 Relay 57 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
5.0 s Handbook - Limit
5112 Relay 57 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5120 Relay 59

Alarm Function selections:


5121 Relay 59 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
6.0 s Handbook - Limit
5122 Relay 59 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5130 Relay 61

Alarm Function selections:


5131 Relay 61 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
7.0 s Handbook - Limit
5132 Relay 61 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5140 Relay 63

Alarm Function selections:


5141 Relay 63 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
8.0 s Handbook - Limit
5142 Relay 63 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5150 Relay 65

Alarm Normally used for governor UP


5151 Relay 65 Function Alarm
Horn command (menu 2600).
Designer’s Reference Function selections:
9.0 s Handbook - Alarm
5152 Relay 65 OFF delay 0.0 s - Limit
999.9 s
- Horn

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5160 Relay 67

Alarm Normally used for governor DOWN


5161 Relay 67 Function Alarm
Horn command (menu 2600).
Designer’s Reference Function selections:
10.0 s Handbook - Alarm
5162 Relay 67 OFF delay 0.0 s - Limit
999.9 s
- Horn

5170 Relay 69

Alarm Function selections:


5171 Relay 69 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
11.0 s Handbook - Limit
5172 Relay 69 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5180 Relay 71

Alarm Function selections:


5181 Relay 71 Function Alarm
Horn Designer’s Reference - Alarm
12.0 s Handbook - Limit
5182 Relay 71 OFF delay 0.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5190 Relay 90

Alarm
5191 Relay 90 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #6
- Limit
0.0 s (M14.6)
5192 Relay 90 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5200 Relay 92

Alarm
5201 Relay 92 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #6
- Limit
1.0 s (M14.6)
5202 Relay 92 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5210 Relay 94

Alarm
5211 Relay 94 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #6
- Limit
2.0 s (M14.6)
5212 Relay 94 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5220 Relay 96

Alarm
5221 Relay 96 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #6
- Limit
3.0 s (M14.6)
5222 Relay 96 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5230 Relay 126

Alarm
5231 Relay 126 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #8
- Limit
4.0 s (M14.8)
5232 Relay 126 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5240 Relay 128

Alarm
5241 Relay 128 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #8
- Limit
5.0 s (M14.8)
5242 Relay 128 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5250 Relay 130

Alarm
5251 Relay 130 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #8
- Limit
6.0 s (M14.8)
5252 Relay 130 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5260 Relay 132

Alarm
5261 Relay 132 Function Limit Alarm Function selections:
Option:
Horn - Alarm
4 x relay output, slot #8
- Limit
7.0 s (M14.8)
5262 Relay 132 OFF delay 5.0 s - Horn
999.9 s

5270 Transistor output setup

5271 Transistor 20 T20 Relay kWh Relay The transistor outputs on terminals
21 and 22 can be configured as relay
outputs or pulse signals. If ‘Relay’ is
Designer’s Reference selected, the relays 20 and 21 will be
5272 Transistor 21 T21 Relay kvarh Relay Handbook available.
If set to ‘relay’, external relays are
needed due to limited current output.
Max. 10 mA.

3.4 Pulse width modulation


3.4.1 Pulse width modulation

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5720 Governor PWM

0.0 %
5721 Min. 10.0 % This is the minimum output level of the PWM signal.
50.0 %

0.0 % This is the initial output level, which is the level where the
5722 Init. value 35.0 %
100.0 % Option: PWM signal will start the regulation.
Governor PWM
50.0 % EF5
5723 Max. 90.0 % This is the maximum output level of the PWM signal.
100.0 %

OFF
5724 Enable OFF Enables or disables the PWM control.
ON

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3.5 Load reduction
3.5.1 Load reduction

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5730 Load reduction

5731 Output A Option-dep. Off The load reduction function is


used in combination with diesel-
5732 Output B Option-dep. Off
electrical propulsion.
Disabled With output A and output B, an
5733 Type 0-20 mA Disabled available transducer output can
4-20 mA be selected.
Option: Under type 1, the range can be
Load reduction
F1 selected to:
4-20 mA = 0-100 % of the
Disabled available power.
5734 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Under type 2, the range can be
4-20 mA selected to:
4-20 mA = 100-0 % of the
available power.

3.6 Analogue output limits


3.6.1 Analogue output limits

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5780 Aout 66 limits

-25/0 mA
5781 AOut 66 limits Min. -20/0 mA
10 mA Option: Min. range and factory setting value is
10 mA 2 x analogue outputs (E1/E2) option- dependent.
5782 AOut 66 limits Max. 20 mA
25 mA

5790 Aout 71 limits

-25/0 mA
5791 AOut 71 limits Min. -20/0 mA
10 mA Option: Min. range and factory setting value is
10 mA 2 x analogue outputs (E1/E2) option- dependent.
5792 AOut 71 limits Max. 20 mA
25 mA

5800 Aout 91 limits

0 mA
5801 AOut 91 limits Min. 0 mA
10 mA Option: Min. range and factory setting value is
10 mA 2 x analogue outputs (F1) option- dependent.
5802 AOut 91 limits Max. 20 mA
25 mA

5810 Aout 95 limits

0 mA
5811 AOut 95 limits Min. 0 mA
10 mA Option: Min. range and factory setting value is
10 mA 2 x analogue outputs (F1) option- dependent.
5812 AOut 95 limits Max. 20 mA
25 mA

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3.7 Transducer outputs
3.7.1 Transducer outputs

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5820 P output 1

R0 R0
5821 P output 1 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5822 P output 1 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5823 P output 1 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kW
5824 P output 1 Max. value 500 kW
20000 kW

-9999 kW
5825 P output 1 Min. value 0 kW
20000 kW

5830 P output 2

R0 R0
5831 P output 2 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5832 P output 2 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5833 P output 2 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kW
5834 P output 2 Max. value 500 kW
20000 kW

-9999 kW
5835 P output 2 Min. value 0 kW
20000 kW

5840 P output 3

R0 R0
5841 P output 3 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5842 P output 3 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5843 P output 3 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kW
5844 P output 3 Max. value 500 kW
20000 kW

-9999 kW
5845 P output 3 Min. value 0 kW
20000 kW

5850 S output

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

R0 R0
5851 S output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5852 S output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5853 S output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kVA
5854 S output Max. value 600 kVA
20000 kVA

-9999 kVA
5855 S output Min. value 0 kVA
20000 kVA

5860 Q output

R0 R0
5861 Q output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5862 Q output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5863 Q output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kvar
5864 Q output Max. value 400 kvar
16000 kvar

-9999 kvar
5865 Q output Min. value 0 kvar
20000 kvar

5870 PF output

R0 R0
5871 PF output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5872 PF output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
Positive value means inductive.
5873 PF output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
Negative value means capacitive.
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0.50
5874 PF output Max. value 0.80
0.99

-0.99
5875 PF output Min. value -0.80
-0.50

5880 f output

R0 R0
5881 F output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5882 F output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5883 F output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

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

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5890 U output

R0 R0
5891 U output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5892 U output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
The voltage output represents L1-L2
5893 U output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
voltage.
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0V
5894 U output Max. value 500 V
28000 V

0V
5895 U output Min. value 0V
28000 V

5900 I output

R0 R0
5901 I output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5902 I output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
The current output represents L1
5903 I output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
current.
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0A
5904 I output Max. value 1000 A
9000 A

0A
5905 I output Min. value 0A
9000 A

5910 U BB output

R0 R0
5911 U BB output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5912 U BB output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
The voltage output represents L1-L2
5913 U BB output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
voltage.
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

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

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

R0 R0
5921 F BB output Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5922 F BB output Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5923 F BB output Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

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

5930 Multi-input 102

R0 R0
5931 Multi-input 102 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5932 Multi-input 102 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5933 Multi-input 102 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0
5934 Multi-input 102 Max. value 500
28000

0
5935 Multi-input 102 Min. value 0
28000

5940 Multi-input 105

R0 R0
5941 Multi-input 105 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5942 Multi-input 105 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5943 Multi-input 105 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0
5944 Multi-input 105 Max. value 500
28000

0
5945 Multi-input 105 Min. value 0
28000

5950 Multi-input 108

R0 R0
5951 Multi-input 108 Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5952 Multi-input 108 Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5953 Multi-input 108 Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0
5954 Multi-input 108 Max. value 500
28000

0
5955 Multi-input 108 Min. value 0
28000

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

5960 P total consumed

R0 R0
5961 P total consumed Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5962 P total consumed Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5963 P total consumed Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kW
5964 P total consumed Max. value 500 kW
20000 kW

-9999 kW
5965 P total consumed Min. value 0 kW
20000 kW

5970 P total available

R0 R0
5971 P total available Output A
Option-dep. (none)

R0 R0
5972 P total available Output B
Option-dep. (none)

Disabled Option:
5973 P total available Type 0-20 mA Disabled Analogue outputs
4-20 mA (E2 or F1 or EF2)

0 kW
5974 P total available Max. value 500 kW
20000 kW

-9999 kW
5975 P total available Min. value 0 kW
20000 kW

3.8 Regulator output selection


3.8.1 Regulator output selection

INFO
These menus are used to select which analogue output to use for governor/ AVR (option D) control.

Factory
No. Setting Available settings Notes Ref. Description
setting

5980 Governor output

Disabled Option:
5981 Governor output Output A AO66 Option-dependent Analogue governor output
AO71 (E1/EF)

5990 AVR output

Disabled Option:
5991 AVR output Output A AO66 Option-dependent Analogue AVR output (E1/EF
AO71 and D1)

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3.9 System
3.9.1 System

INFO
These menus include parameters for the system setup.

3.9.2 General setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

6000 Nominal settings 1

48.0 Hz
6001 Nom. settings Frequency 50.0 Hz
62.0 Hz

10 kW
6002 Nom. settings Power 1000 kW
20000 kW

0A
6003 Nom. settings Current 1804 A Designer’s
9000 A
Reference
100 V Handbook
6004 Nom. settings Voltage 400 V
25000 V

100 RPM
6005 Nom. settings RPM 1500 RPM
4000 RPM

1
6006 Nom. settings Set 1
4

6010 Nominal settings 2

Nom. settings 48.0 Hz


6011 Frequency 50.0 Hz
2 62.0 Hz

Nom. settings 10 kW
6012 Power 500 kW
2 20000 kW
Designer’s
Nom. settings 0A
6013 Current 902 A Reference
2 9000 A
Handbook
Nom. settings 100 V
6014 Voltage 400 V
2 25000 V

Nom. settings 100 RPM


6015 RPM 1500 RPM
2 4000 RPM

6040 Generator transformer

100 V
6041 G transformer U primary 400 V
25000 V

100 V If no voltage transformer is


6042 G transformer U secondary 400 V Designer’s
690 V present, the primary and
Reference
5A secondary side values are set to
6043 G transformer I primary 1000 A Handbook
9000 A generator nominal value.

1A
6044 G transformer I secondary 5A
5A

6050 Busbar transformer

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

BB 100 V If no voltage transformer is


6051 U primary 400 V Designer’s
transformer 25000 V present, the primary and
Reference
BB 100 V secondary side values are set to
6052 U secondary 400 V Handbook
transformer 690 V generator nominal value.

6080 Language

The master language is English.


Designer’s
English Additionally, 11 different
6081 Language English Reference
Language 1-11 languages can be configured
Handbook
with the PC utility software.

6090 Date and time

2001 Depends on
6091 Date and time Year
2100 version

1 Depends on
6092 Date and time Month
12 version

1 Depends on The date and time can be


6093 Date and time Day Designer’s
31 version synchronised with the present
Reference
1 Depends on date and time using the PC utility
6094 Date and time Weekday Handbook
7 version software.

0 Depends on
6095 Date and time Hour
23 version

0 Depends on
6096 Date and time Minute
59 version

6100 Counters

0 hr
6101 Counters Running hour 0 hr
999 hr

Running, th. 0 th. hrs


6102 Counters 0 th. hrs
hours 99 th. hrs
Setting 6104: Emergency
GB 0 generator only.
6103 Counters 0 Designer’s
operations 20000 Setting 6105 resets the kWh
Reference
BTB 0 counter to 0. It automatically
6104 Counters 0 Handbook
operations 20000 reverts to OFF after being set
ON.
OFF
6105 Counters kWh OFF
ON

Start
6106 Counters
attempts

6110 Service timer 1

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Service timer OFF


6111 Enable ON
1 ON

Service timer Running 0 hrs


6112 500 hrs
1 hours 9000 hrs

Service timer 1 days


6113 Days 365 days
1 1000 days Designer’s The timer is reset by enabling
Service timer F2 Reference menu 6116. The menu
6114 Fail class F1…F7 Handbook automatically goes OFF.
1 (warning)

Not used
Service timer
6115 Output A Option- Not used
1
dependent

Service timer OFF


6116 Reset OFF
1 ON

6120 Service timer 2

Service timer OFF


6121 Enable ON
2 ON

Service timer Running 0 hrs


6122 500 hrs
2 hours 9000 hrs

Service timer 1 days


6123 Days 365 days
2 1000 days Designer’s The timer is reset by enabling
Service timer F2 Reference menu 6126. The menu
6124 Fail class F1…F7 Handbook automatically goes OFF.
2 (warning)

Not used
Service timer Relay output
6125 Option- Not used
2 A
dependent

Service timer OFF


6126 Reset OFF
2 ON

6130 Alarm horn

If the setting is adjusted to 0 s,


Designer’s
0.0 s the horn relay will be activated
6131 Alarm horn ON time 0.0 s Reference
990.0 s continuously until the alarm is
Handbook
acknowledged.

6160 Run status

0.0 s
6161 Run status Delay 5.0 s
300.0 s

Not used
Relay output
6162 Run status Option- Not used
A Designer’s
dependent If a relay output is used, the relay
Reference
Not used in question must be set to ‘limit’.
Relay output Handbook
6163 Run status Option- Not used
B
dependent

OFF
6164 Run status Enable OFF
ON

6170 Running detection

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Running 0 teeth If menu 6171 is set to 0, the


6171 No. of teeth 0 teeth
detect. 500 teeth magnetic pickup input is not
active.
Running Digital in
6172 Type Frequency Available running detection
detect. Multi-input
types:
Running Running 0 RPM Designer’s - Digital input
6173 1000 RPM
detect. RPM 4000 RPM Reference - Magnetic pickup
Handbook - Frequency
Running Remove 1 RPM
6174 400 RPM - EIC (engine communication)
detect. starter 2000 RPM
- Multi-input (oil pressure)
If menu 6175 is set to 0.0, the oil
Running Pressure 0.0 bar
6175 0.0 bar pressure running detection is
detect. level 15.0 bar
OFF.

6180 Starter

0.0 s
6181 Starter Start prepare 5.0 s
600.0 s

0.0 s
6182 Starter Ext. prepare 0.0 s
600.0 s
Menus 6185 and 6186 relate to
Start ON 1.0 s using oil pressure as running
6183 Starter 5.0 s Designer’s
time 180.0 s feedback.
Reference
Start OFF 1.0 s If menu 6186 is set to 0.0, the oil
6184 Starter 5.0 s Handbook
time 99.0 s pressure running feedback is
disregarded.
Multi-input 102 Multi-input
6185 Starter Input type
Multi-input 108 102

0.0 bar
6186 Starter Set point 0.0 bar
300.0 bar

6190 Start attempts

Designer’s
1
6191 Start attempts Set point 3 Reference Number of start attempts.
10
Handbook

6200 Shutdown override

Shutdown 1
6201 Attempts 7
override 10
Shutdown override turns all
Designer’s
Shutdown Cooling 0.0 s shutdowns into warnings. Only
6202 240.0 s Reference
override down 9900.0 s exception is overspeed and
Handbook
emergency stop.
Shutdown OFF
6203 Enable OFF
override ON

6210 STOP

Cooling 1.0 s
6211 STOP 240.0 s
down 9900.0 s The extended stop timer starts
Extended 2.0 s when the running feedback
6212 STOP 5.0 s Designer’s disappears. During the delay
stop 3200.0 s
Reference time it is not possible to start the
Multi-input 102 Multi-input Handbook engine. Menus 6213 and 6214
6213 STOP Type
M-Logic 102 are used for temperature-
0 dec. dependent cooling down.
6214 STOP Set point 0 dec.
482 dec.

6220 Hz/V OK

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

The voltage and frequency have


Designer’s
1.0 s to be continuously within the
6221 HZ/V OK Delay 5.0 s Reference
99.0 s limits before the breaker can be
Handbook
closed.

6230 Generator breaker control

0.0 s
6231 GB control Close delay 2.0 s Designer’s Menu 6212 is for compact
30.0 s
Reference breakers (need to charge spring
0.0 s Handbook before closing).
6232 GB control Load time 0.0 s
30.0 s

6380 Load share out

Option G3
Load share 1V Adjustment of the analogue load
6381 Set point 4V Analogue load
out 5V sharing line max. value.
sharing

6390 Load share type

Selection between selectable


Option G3
Load share Adjustable load sharing line max. value
6391 Set point Analogue load
type Selco T4800 (setting 6381) or adaptation to
sharing
Selco T4800 load sharing line.

6910 Switchboard return mode

No mode
change/
SWBD ret. No mode
6911 Mode Semi auto
mode change
mode/
Auto

3.10 EDG setup


3.10.1 EDG setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7040 Test

1%
7041 Test Set point 80 %
100 %

0.0 min.
7042 Test Delay 5.0 min.
999.0 min.

Semi-auto
7043 Return mode Auto
Auto

Simple
7044 Test type Load Simple
Full

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3.11 External communication
3.11.1 External communication

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7500 Communication control

OFF
7501 Comm. control Power OFF
ON

OFF
7502 Comm. control Frequency OFF These settings must be ON if commands are
ON
Option: to be sent over the Modbus communication.
OFF Modbus (H2) This will overrule external and internal
7503 Comm. control Voltage OFF
ON or Profibus settings.
(H3) Voltage, power factor and reactive power
OFF
7504 Comm. control PF OFF control requires AVR control (option D1).
ON

Reactive OFF
7505 Comm. control OFF
power ON

7510 External communication

Option:
Ext. 1 Modbus (H2)
7511 ID 1
communication 247 or Profibus
(H3) The mode ASCII is used for modem
communication (ASCII: 7 data bit, RTU: 8
Ext. 9600 Option:
7512 Baud rate 9600 data bit)
communication 19200 Modbus (H2)

Ext. RTU Option:


7513 Mode RTU
communication ASCII Modbus (H2)

3.12 Internal communication


3.12.1 Internal communication

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7530 Internal communication ID

1
7531 Int. comm. ID ID 1 Designer’s Reference Handbook
16

3.13 Engine interface communication


3.13.1 Engine interface communication

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7560 Engine I/F

OFF
Option:
Engine QSX15 The setting affects the displayed data, but
7561 Engine I/F OFF Cummins
type QSK23/45/60/78 not the Modbus data (option H2).
Modbus (H6)
QST30

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

OFF
DDEC
EMR
JDEC
Iveco
Perkins
Caterpillar MTU MDEC is only available in option H5.
Volvo Penta EMS Please choose MDEC 2000/4000 M.303,
Engine Volvo Penta EMS 2 when M.201 or M.304 is required.
7561 Engine I/F OFF
type Scania EMS Option: Menu 7562 is only available when MTU
Scania EMS S6 J1939/ MTU ADEC is selected as engine type.
MDEC 2000/4000 ADEC/ MTU Menu 7563 is for enabling the EIC
M.302 MDEC commands transmission.
MDEC 2000/4000 (H5) Menu 7564: When set to “on”, up to 19 extra
M.303 J1939 views (of 3 lines) are added to the 15 original
MTU ADEC (H7) V1 views (of 3 lines). These extra views are
Cummins displaying all the present engine com. values
Generic J1939 broadcasted on this CAN communication
CANopen 1 when this function is set on “on”.
7562 Node ID 6
ID 128

EIC On
7563 Enable On
controls Off

EIC Auto On
7564 Enable Off
view Off

3.14 External I/O communication setup


3.14.1 External I/O communication setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

7950 KL320x config 7950

KL320x
7951 Module 1
config

KL320x Pt100 (2/3- Selection for analogue modules.


7952 Module 2 wire) Option: The selections for KL 3202/3204 cannot be
config
10- External I/O changed.
KL320x
7953 Module 3 1200 Ω (2- modules (H8) After changing module type, the parameter list
config wire) in the PC USW must be uploaded again.
KL320x
7954 Module 4
config

7970 CAN I/F H8.2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

OFF
CAN I/F
7971 Type AOP-2 OFF
H8.2
Beckhoff
This menu is only activated if option H8.6 is
50 k activated.
CAN I/F Option:
7972 Baud 125 k 125 k After changing type, the parameter list in the
H8.2 External I/O
250 k PC USW must be uploaded again.
modules (H8)
CAN I/F Menu 7974 is for reestablishing
7973 ID 1 to 64 1 communication after a fault/disconnection.
H8.2

CAN I/F NO
7974 Reset NO
H8.2 YES

7980 CAN I/F H8.8

OFF
CAN I/F
7981 Type AOP-2 OFF
H8.8
Beckhoff
This menu is only activated if option H8.8 is
50 k activated.
CAN I/F Option:
7982 Baud 125 k 125 k After changing type, the parameter list in the
H8.8 External I/O
250 k PC USW must be uploaded again.
modules (H8)
CAN I/F Menu 7984 is for reestablishing
7983 ID 1 to 64 1 communication after a fault/disconnection.
H8.8

CAN I/F NO
7984 Reset NO
H8.8 YES

3.15 Power management setup


3.15.1 Power management setup

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

8000 Load-dependent start

Load-dep. Start Lim 1 kW


8001 100 kW
start P 20000 kW

Load-dep. Start Lim 1 kVA Dependent on the settings 8881 and


8002 100 kVA Designer’s
start S 20000 kVA 8882, the load-dependent start set
Reference
Load-dep. Start lim 1% point will be calculated either as
8003 90 % Handbook
start % 100 % kW/kVA or as percentage/value.

Load-dep. 0.0 s
8004 Delay 10.0 s
start 990.0 s

8010 Load-dependent stop

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Load-dep. Stop Lim 1 kW


8011 200 kW
stop P 20000 kW

Load-dep. Stop Lim 1 kVA


8012 200 kVA
stop S 20000 kVA
Dependent on the settings 8881 and
Designer’s
Load-dep. Stop Lim 1% 8882, the load- dependent stop set
8013 70 % Reference
stop % 100 % point will be calculated either as
Handbook
kW/kVA or as percentage/value.
Load-dep. 5.0 s
8014 Delay 30.0 s
stop 990.0 s

Load-dep. Blocked OFF


8015 OFF
stop with HC ON

8030 Priority selection

Priorities available:
- Manual
Designer’s
Priority Manual - Delayed prio. shift
8031 Priority Manual Reference
select. Fuel optimisation - Dynamic
Handbook
- Running hours
- Fuel optimisation

8080 Priority (1-5)

1
8081 Priority 1 ID 1
16

1
8082 Priority 2 ID 2
16

1 Menu 8086 is only available if


8083 Priority 3 ID 3 Designer’s “Manual” is selected in menu 8031.
16
Reference Menu 8086 resets itself to OFF
1 Handbook automatically once the new settings
8084 Priority 4 ID 4
16 have been transmitted.
1
8085 Priority 5 ID 5
16

Transmit new OFF


8086 Tx OFF
priority ON

8090 Priority (6-11)

1
8091 Priority 6 ID 6
16

1
8092 Priority 7 ID 7
16

1 Menu 8086 is only available if


8093 Priority 8 ID 8 Designer’s “Manual” is selected in menu 8031.
16
Reference Menu 8086 resets itself to OFF
1 Handbook automatically once the new settings
8094 Priority 9 ID 9
16 have been transmitted.
1
8095 Priority 10 ID 10
16

1
8096 Priority 11 ID 11
16

8100 Priority (12-16)

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

1
8101 Priority 12 ID 12
16

1
8102 Priority 13 ID 13
16 Menu 8086 is only available if
Designer’s “Manual” is selected in menu 8031.
1
8103 Priority 14 ID 14 Reference Menu 8086 resets itself to OFF
16
Handbook automatically once the new settings
1 have been transmitted.
8104 Priority 15 ID 15
16

1
8105 Priority 16 ID 16
16

8110 Running hours

Running 1 hrs
8111 Set timer 175 hrs
hours 20000 hrs
Designer’s
Running Absolute The priority selection 8031 has been
8112 Type Absolute Reference
hours Relative selected as running hours.
Handbook
Running OFF
8113 Reset OFF
hours ON

8140 Stop non-connected DG/EDG

The timer starts running when the unit


is set to AUTO operation and the
Stop non- Designer’s
0.0 s breaker is open while the engine is
8141 con. DG/ Delay 60.0 s Reference
600.0 s running.
EDG Handbook
The engine will stop when the timer
has expired.

8170 Fuel Optimise

Fuel 30 %
8171 Set point 80 %
optimise 100 %

Fuel Swap set 50 kW


8172 200 kW
optimise point 20000 kW
Designer’s
Fuel 0.0 s The priority selection 8031 has been
8173 Delay 10.0 s Reference
optimise 999.0 s selected as fuel optimisation.
Handbook
Fuel 1 hrs
8174 Hours 175 hrs
optimise 20000 hrs

Fuel Enable OFF


8175 OFF
optimise hour ON

8200 Heavy consumer 1

0 kVA
8201 HC 1 Req. value 500 kVA
9999 kVA

Nom. 2 kW Settings for Heavy Consumer no. 1.


8202 HC 1 400 kW Designer’s Variable load can only be selected in
power 9999 kW
Reference connection with an analogue input.
Fixed load Handbook The selection of this is made in setting
8203 HC 1 Load type Fixed load
Variable load 8931.
0.0 s
8204 HC 1 Delay 0.0 s
60.0 s

8210 Heavy consumer 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

0 kVA
8211 HC 2 Req. value 500 kVA
9999 kVA

Nom. 2 kW Settings for Heavy Consumer no. 2.


8212 HC 2 400 kW Designer’s Variable load can only be selected in
power 9999 kW
Reference connection with an analogue input.
Fixed load Handbook The selection of this is made in setting
8213 HC 2 Load type Fixed load
Variable load 8941.
0.0 s
8214 HC 2 Delay 0.0 s
60.0 s

8220 Available power 1

Avail. Power 10 kW
8221 Set point 1000 kW
1 20000 kW

Avail. Power 1.0 s


8222 Delay 10.0 s
1 999.9 s

Not used This function is used for load


Avail. Power Designer’s
8223 Output A Option- Not used management. A relay can be activated
1 Reference
dependent when a specific amount of power is
Handbook
available on the busbar.
Not used
Avail. Power
8224 Output B Option- Not used
1
dependent

Avail. Power OFF


8225 Enable OFF
1 ON

8230 Available power 2

Avail. Power 10 kW
8231 Set point 1000 kW
2 20000 kW

Avail. Power 2.0 s


8232 Delay 10.0 s
2 999.9 s

Not used This function is used for load


Avail. Power Designer’s
8233 Output A Option- Not used management. A relay can be activated
2 Reference
dependent when a specific amount of power is
Handbook
available on the busbar.
Not used
Avail. Power
8234 Output B Option- Not used
2
dependent

Avail. Power OFF


8235 Enable OFF
2 ON

8270 SGB/SCB/BTB Power

SGB/SCB/ 0 kW If a power transducer is used for


8271 Tmax 0 kW
BTB Power 20000 kW measurement of the power flow
across:
Designer’s
SGB: Shaft generator breaker.
Reference
SGB/SCB/ -20000 kW SCB: Shore connection breaker.
8272 Tmin 0 kW Handbook
BTB Power 0 kW BTB: Bus tie breaker.
Multi-input 102 has to be used (4-20
mA).

8300 Load-dependent start 2

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Load-dep. Start Lim 1 kW


8301 100 kW
start 2 P 20000 kW

Load-dep. Start Lim 1 kVA Dependent on the settings 8881 and


8302 100 kVA Designer’s
start 2 S 20000 kVA 8882, the load-dependent start set
Reference
Load-dep. Start Lim 1% point will be calculated either as
8303 90 % Handbook
start 2 % 100 % kW/kVA or as percentage/value.

Load-dep. 0.0 s
8304 Delay 10.0 s
start 2 990.0 s

8310 Load-dependent stop 2

Load-dep. Stop Lim 1 kW


8311 200 kW
stop 2 P 20000 kW

Load-dep. Stop Lim 1 kVA


8312 200 kVA
stop 2 S 20000 kVA
Dependent on the settings 8881 and
Designer’s
Load-dep. Stop Lim 1% 8882, the load-dependent stop set
8313 70 % Reference
stop 2 % 100 % point will be calculated either as
Handbook
kW/kVA or as percentage/value.
Load-dep. 5.0 s
8314 Delay 30.0 s
stop 2 990.0 s

Load-dep. Blocked OFF


8315 OFF
stop 2 with HC ON

8320 Heavy consumer 3

0 kVA
8321 HC 3 Req. value 500 kVA
9999 kVA

Nom. 2 kW Settings for Heavy Consumer no. 3.


8322 HC 3 400 kW Designer’s Variable load can only be selected in
power 9999 kW
Reference connection with an analogue input.
Fixed load Handbook The selection of this is made in setting
8323 HC 3 Load type Fixed load
Variable load 8381.
0.0 s
8324 HC 3 Delay 0.0 s
60.0 s

8330 Heavy consumer 4

0 kVA
8331 HC 4 Req. value 500 kVA
9999 kVA

Nom. 2 kW Settings for Heavy Consumer no. 4.


8332 HC 4 400 kW Designer’s Variable load can only be selected in
power 9999 kW
Reference connection with an analogue input.
Fixed load Handbook The selection of this is made in setting
8333 HC 4 Load type Fixed load
Variable load 8391.
0.0 s
8334 HC 4 Delay 0.0 s
60.0 s

8340 HC 1 Res. alarm

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10.0 s
8341 HC 1 Delay 180.0 s
600.0 s

Not used
8342 HC 1 Output A Option- Not used
dependent Designer’s
Reference
Not used Handbook
8343 HC 1 Output B Option- Not used
dependent

OFF
8344 HC 1 Enable OFF
ON

8350 HC 2 Res. alarm

10.0 s
8351 HC 2 Delay 180.0 s
600.0 s

Not used
8352 HC 2 Output A Option- Not used
dependent Designer’s
Reference
Not used Handbook
8353 HC 2 Output B Option- Not used
dependent

OFF
8354 HC 2 Enable OFF
ON

8360 HC 3 Res. alarm

10.0 s
8361 HC 3 Delay 180.0 s
600.0 s

Not used
8362 HC 3 Output A Option- Not used
dependent Designer’s
Reference
Not used Handbook
8363 HC 3 Output B Option- Not used
dependent

OFF
8364 HC 3 Enable OFF
ON

8370 HC 4 Res. alarm

10.0 s
8371 HC 4 Delay 180.0 s
600.0 s

Not used
8372 HC 4 Output A Option- Not used
dependent Designer’s
Reference
Not used Handbook
8373 HC 4 Output B Option- Not used
dependent

OFF
8374 HC 4 Enable OFF
ON

8880 Load-dependent start/stop

Ld. start/ kW
8881 S1 kW Designer’s
stop kVA Selection of the base for the load-
Reference
Ld. start/ Percentage Percentag dependent start/stop.
8882 S2 Handbook
stop Value e

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

8890 Blackout function

Designer’s
Blackout OFF Only for SG (shaft), SC (shore) and
8891 Auto close OFF Reference
func. ON BTB (bus tie breaker) unit.
Handbook

Blackout OFF
8892 I>> Start OFF
func. ON, 1 attempt

Blackout No mode change No mode Setting 8893 possibilities:


8893 Mode Designer’s - No mode change
func. AUTO change
Reference - Semi-auto
Blackout DG start 1 Handbook - Auto
8894 1
func. num. 16 8895 for EDG only.
Blackout EDG start 0.1 s
8895 15.0 s
func. delay 999.9 s

8920 Secured mode

Secured OFF
8921 Enable OFF
mode ON

Min. no. DG 1 The secured mode will start one more


8922 Setting 1 1
run 16 generator than required by the load
Designer’s situation.
Min. no. DG 1
8923 Setting 2 1 Reference The minimum number of running DGs
run 16
Handbook allows defining a minimum amount of
Min. no. DG 1 connected DGs in AUTO operation,
8924 Setting 3 1
run 16 independent of the load situation.

Min. no. DG Min. no. OFF


8925 OFF
run set. run. set. set. 3

8930 HC 1 variable load

Analogue 102
HC 1 var Analogue
8931 Input Option-
load 102
dependent
Designer’s
This setting only appears if “Variable
HC 1 var 0 mA Reference
8934 Min Limit 0 mA load” is selected in setting 8203
load 10 mA Handbook

HC 1 var 10 mA
8935 Max Limit 20 mA
load 20 mA

8940 HC 2 variable load

Analogue 102
HC 2 var Analogue
8941 Input Option-
load 102
dependent
Designer’s
This setting only appears if “Variable
HC 2 var 0 mA Reference
8944 Min Limit 0 mA load” is selected in setting 8213
load 10 mA Handbook

HC 2 var 10 mA
8945 Max Limit 20 mA
load 20 mA

8950 Max. no. DG run

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

Max. no. DG 1
8951 Setting 1 16
run 16

Max. no. DG 1 The maximum number of running DGs


8952 Setting 2 16 Designer’s
run 16 allows defining a maximum amount of
Reference
Max. no. DG 1 connected DGs in AUTO operation,
8953 Setting 3 16 Handbook
run 16 independent of the load situation.

Max. no. DG Max. no. OFF


8954 OFF
run run. set. set. 3

8960 Shore pos. on sync.

If the shore connection breaker


position ON feedback is enabled for
Designer's synchronisation, it is allowed to
Sh. pos on OFF
8961 Enable OFF Reference synchronise the diesel generator to
sync ON
Handbook the shore, otherwise the
synchronisation of the diesel
generator is blocked.

3.16 Jump menus


3.16.1 Jump menus

A number of menus can only be entered using the jump menu:

3.16.2 9000 Software version

Information about the actual software downloaded to the unit. Check this before contacting DEIF regarding service and support
matters.

3.16.3 9020 Service port

The service port can be set up to use the ASCII communication. The ASCII communication is used when the utility software is
connected through a modem.

INFO
Selection ‘0’ must be used for cable connection between the PPM and the PC.

Selection ‘1’ must be used for modem connection between the PPM and the PC.

3.16.4 9070 M4 SW version

Information about the software version in the engine I/F PCB placed in slot #8.

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3.16.5 9100 Device type

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

9100 Application

This setting is only accessible using the ‘JUMP’


button on the display.
Available selections:
Designer’s
G unit - G unit (diesel generator)
9100 Application Application G unit Reference
BTB unit - SG unit (shaft generator)
Handbook
- SC unit (shore connection)
- EG unit (emergency generator)
- BTB unit (bus tie breaker)

DANGER!
The unit will return to factory settings if the parameter is changed.

3.16.6 911x Password

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

911x Password

User 0
9116 Setting 2000
password 32000
It is recommended to change the password
Designer’s
Service YYYYY 0 levels of the user, service and master password,
9117 2001 Reference
password setting 32000 if access to parameter settings must be
Handbook
restricted.
Master XXXXX 0
9118 2002
password setting 32000

3.16.7 9120 Service menu

The service menu can only be entered using the ‘JUMP’ push-button. This menu is used in service situations.

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, for example mode inputs, relay outputs and load
sharing lines.

No. Setting Description

9120 Service menu

9121 Timers Shows remaining alarm delay time

9122 N/A

9123 Service menu Digital inputs Shows digital input status

9124 Digital outputs Shows digital output status

9125 Miscellaneous Shows miscellaneous information

3.16.8 9130 AC configuration

This menu is used to choose between the different AC measurement systems.

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No. Setting Description

9130 AC config

9130 AC config Setting 3 phase L1L2L3 (1)

3.16.9 9150 Backlight dimmer

The backlight intensity of the display unit can be adjusted by using this parameter.

No. Setting Description

9150 Backlight dimmer

Backlight dim
9150 Sets the light intensity for the display
Press UP or DOWN

3.16.10 9160 Application setup

Four different user-defined applications can be saved in each PPM-3 unit.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

9160 User-defined application

The 4 different applications available make


Appl 1 (1) Designer’s Reference
9160 Application Setting Appl. 1 (1) it possible to shift between different plant
Appl 4 (4) Handbook
types.

3.16.11 9190 Application broadcast

By using this setting, an application, which is available in one unit, can be transmitted to all other PPM-3 units connected to the
internal CAN bus line.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Description
Max. setting

9190 Appl. Broadcast

Off
ENABLE Broadcast + Off To broadcast an application to other PPM-3 units, the
Activate application number to be transmitted must be selected.
9190 Appl. Broadcast
Afterwards, the enable function can be chosen to either
Application 1 broadcast or broadcast and activate the application.
APPL. Appl. 1
Application 4

3.17 GSM settings


3.17.1 GSM settings

INFO
GSM settings are only accessible in the utility software.

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10320 GSM Pin code

0
GSM Pin code Function 1933 Designer’s Reference Handbook
9999

10330 Telephone no. 1

0
10330 Telephone 1 Function 12345678903 Designer’s Reference Handbook
99999999999

INFO
Telephone nos. 2-5 settings 10340-10370 are equal to setting 10330.

3.18 Passwords
3.18.1 Passwords

INFO
Password settings are only accessible in the utility software.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10390 Password language page

Selections are:
- None
None
10390 Passw. Lang. page None Designer’s Reference Handbook - Master
Customer
- Service
- Customer

10400 Password log page

Selections are:
- None
None
10400 Passw. Log page None Designer’s Reference Handbook - Master
Customer
- Service
- Customer

10410 Password control page

Selections are:
- None
None
10410 Passw. Control page None Designer’s Reference Handbook - Master
Customer
- Service
- Customer

3.19 RMI 102


3.19.1 RMI 102

INFO
RMI 102 settings are only accessible in the utility software.

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10460 RMI 1 type

Selections are:
- Sensor type 1
Sensor type 1
10460 RMI 1 type Sensor type 1 Designer’s Reference Handbook - Sensor type 2
Configurable
- Sensor type 3
- Configurable

10470 RMI 1 Input setpoint 1

0 Ohm
10470 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 1 10 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10480 RMI 1 Output setpoint 1

-49
10480 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 1 40 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10490 RMI 1 Input setpoint 2

0 Ohm
10490 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 2 44.9 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10500 RMI 1 Output setpoint 2

-49
10500 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 2 50 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10510 RMI 1 Input setpoint 3

0 Ohm
10510 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 3 81 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10520 RMI 1 Output setpoint 3

-49
10520 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 3 60 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10530 RMI 1 Input setpoint 4

0 Ohm
10530 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 4 134.7 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10540 RMI 1 Output setpoint 4

-49
10540 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 4 80 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10550 RMI 1 Input setpoint 5

0 Ohm
10550 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 5 184 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10560 RMI 1 Output setpoint 5

-49
10560 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 5 100 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10570 RMI 1 Input setpoint 6

0 Ohm
10570 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 6 200 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10580 RMI 1 Output setpoint 6

-49
10580 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 6 110 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10590 RMI 1 Input setpoint 7

0 Ohm
10590 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 7 210 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10600 RMI 1 Output setpoint 7

-49
10600 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 7 115 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

10610 RMI 1 Input setpoint 8

0 Ohm
10610 RMI 1 inp. Setp. 8 220 Ohm Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
480 Ohm

10620 RMI 1 Output setpoint 8

-49
10620 RMI 1 outp. Setp. 8 120 Designer’s Reference Handbook Configurable RMI curve
482

3.20 RMI 105


3.20.1 RMI 105

INFO
RMI 105 settings are only accessible in the utility software.

INFO
Settings 10630-10790 equal the settings for RMI 102 (10460-10620).

3.21 RMI 108


3.21.1 RMI 108

INFO
RMI 108 settings are only accessible in the utility software.

INFO
Settings 10800-10960 equal the settings for RMI 102 (10460-10620).

3.22 Multi-inputs selections


3.22.1 Multi-inputs selections

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

10970 Engineering units

Bar/Celsius
10970 Engineering units Bar/Celsius
Psi/Fahrenheit

10980 Multi-input configuration 102

Possible selections:
4-20 mA
4-20 mA 0-40 V DC
10980 Multi-inp. conf. 102 0-40 V DC
Binary Pt100
Pt1000
RMI oil pressure

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Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

RMI water temp.


RMI fuel level
Binary

10990 Multi-input configuration 105

Possible selections:
4-20 mA
0-40 V DC
Pt100
4-20 mA
10990 Multi-inp. conf. 105 0-40 V DC Pt1000
Binary
RMI oil pressure
RMI water temp.
RMI fuel level
Binary

11000 Multi-input configuration 108

Possible selections:
4-20 mA
0-40 V DC
Pt100
4-20 mA
11000 Multi-inp. conf. 108 0-40 V DC Pt1000
Binary
RMI oil pressure
RMI water temp.
RMI fuel level
Binary

3.23 External digital outputs


3.23.1 External digital outputs

INFO
External digital output settings are only accessible in the utility software.

Min. Factory
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max. setting

12790 Ext. dig. out 1

Alarm
Siren
12790 Ext. dig. out 1 Function Alarm
Horn Option:
Limit External I/O modules (H8)
0.0 s
Ext. dig. out 1 OFF delay 5.0 s
999.9 s

INFO
The same applies to settings 12800-12940.

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3.24 External module status
3.24.1 External module status

INFO
External module status is only accessible in the utility software.

Min.
No. Setting Notes Ref. Description
Max.

Option: This is a number read in the external module and


Ext module 0 -32768
12950 External I/O modules displayed in the USW only. See the description of option
STATUS +32768
(H8) H8 for details.

INFO
The same applies to settings 12951-12983 (external modules 1 to 33).

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