Caterpillar Automatic Transfer Switch Products Programming controller ATC-300 ATC-100 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-100 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-100 Programming • The ATC-100 is programmable via the jumpers on the back of the unit. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-100 (continued) The table below shows Fixed and Jumper-selectable settings available on the ATC-100. Description Range Factory default Fixed / Jumper Time Delay Engine Start 3 seconds 3 seconds Fixed setting Time Delay Normal to Emergency (for ATC-100 with TDN) 2 or 15 seconds 15 seconds Jumper-selectable Time Delay Emergency to Normal 5 minutes 5 minutes Fixed setting Time Delay Engine Cool-off 5 minutes 5 minutes Fixed setting Time Delay Emergency Fail Timer 6 seconds 6 seconds Fixed setting Nominal Frequency 50 or 60 Hz As ordered Jumper-selectable Nominal Voltage 120, 208, 220, 230, 240, 380, or 480 volts As ordered Jumper-selectable Three phase or single phase 1 or 3 As ordered Jumper-selectable Utility Undervoltage Dropout 80% of Nominal Voltage 80% of Nominal Voltage Fixed setting Generator Undervoltage Dropout 80% of Nominal Voltage 80% of Nominal Voltage Fixed setting Utility Undervoltage Pickup 90% of Nominal Voltage 90% of Nominal Voltage Fixed setting Generator Undervoltage Pickup 90% of Nominal Voltage 90% of Nominal Voltage Fixed setting Generator Underfrequency Dropout 90% of Nominal Frequency 90% of Nominal Frequency Fixed setting Generator Underfrequency Pickup 95% of Nominal Frequency 95% of Nominal Frequency Fixed setting Generator Overfrequency Dropout (for ATC-100 with TDN) Off or 115% of Nominal Frequency Off Jumper-selectable Generator Overfrequency Pickup (for ATC-100 with TDN) Off or 110% of Nominal Frequency Off Jumper-selectable Generator Test On/Off Off, No Load Transfer, Load Transfer Off Jumper-selectable Generator Test Interval 7-Day, 14-day, or 28-day 7-day Jumper-selectable Engine Run Test Time 15 minutes 15 minutes Fixed setting Time Delay Neutral Disabled (0 seconds) or Enabled (2 seconds) Enabled (2 seconds) Jumper-selectable One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-800 ATC-800 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-800 Display LED’s • • • • • One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Mimic Bus – Source Available – Source Preferred – Source Connected – Load Energized Unit Status Test Program Status – Source1/2 – Load – History – Time Date – Setpoints Engine Test One company.™ A multitude of solutions. • Pressing and releasing the engine test button twice will initiate a self-test. • Pressing again will abort the test. • All time delays and programmed test settings will run. Basic Display Panel • One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Display Select will Scroll you through the following: – Status – Source 1 – Source 2 – Load – History – Time – Date – Setpoints Basic Display Panel • One company.™ A multitude of solutions. The “Step” pushbutton will scroll through all of the detail available for a given category. Increase/Decrease Pushbuttons One company.™ A multitude of solutions. • These buttons are active while in Programming Mode and are used to change set points and to make time and date changes. • Simultaneously Pressing during an alarm condition will reset the alarm. • Simultaneously pressing while viewing any of the historically logged values, will reset the values to zero. Basic Display Panel • One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Pressing and releasing the Help button while in any mode will display a help message related to the mode. Controller “Cat” Number • The Controller 9 digit CAT number is used to decode the options programmed into the controller. • You can access the 9 digit CAT number by pressing and releasing the “Help” button while the display screen is blank. First a lamp test will occur, then the message will scroll. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Program/Run Toggle Switch One company.™ A multitude of solutions. • The right rear mounted Run/Program Toggle Switch establishes whether the ATC-800 is in Run Mode or Program Mode. Normally the switch is set in Run position to permit normal programmed operations. • Programmed setpoints can only be altered with the switch in the Program position. Altered setpoints are stored and establish the new operating conditions of the ATC-800 only after the switch is moved back to the Run position. • When toggle switch is in the program position, remote communications programming is prohibited. • When you have completed programming set points, you flip the toggle switch back to run. If you do not flip back to run and no pushbutton activity occurs for 2 ½ minutes, your programmed settings will not be saved! ATC-300 ATC-300 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 Logic • • • • • • • • • One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Available on ATH3, ATV3 type transfer switches Single phase or three phase Up to 600 VAC nominal All operations are password protected All Setpoints accessible from faceplate English, Spanish, French, and German languages available Source and position indicators System mimic diagram Back lit high contrast LCD display – 2 line, 16 character ATC-300 HELP/LAMP TEST • Make sure display shows source, voltage, date and time • Use HELP/LAMP TEST button to initiate a LAMP TEST • Press and hold button and ALL 5 LED’s light • When button is released, the display will show hardware rev, software rev, serial #, feature code One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 EDIT CONTROLLER SETPOINTS • Press STEP until CHANGE SETPOINTS? Appears • Press INCREASE/DECREASE • Press STEP • Enter PASSWORD (0300) by using the STEP and INCREASE buttons One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 CHANGE PASSWORD? • When proper password has been entered, you will be asked if you want to CHANGE the PASSWORD • Press INCREASE button to change between yes and no • Press STEP button to accept yes or no • If YES is chosen, you will be asked to input a new password. Use the INCREASE and STEP buttons to enter 4 new numbers. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 SETPOINTS • If NO is selected when asked to change the password or once the password is changed, the next screen is where you can change your setpoints One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 • STEP THROUGH SETPOINTS You will use the STEP button to scroll through available SETPOINTS One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 • CHANGING SETPOINTS Once you find a setpoint you want to change, press INCREASE or DECREASE key until desired value is shown. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING • Press STEP button once you have changed the value • Use STEP button to advance through the setpoints • Press INCREASE or DECREASE to change values as required One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 SAVE SETPOINTS? • Press STEP button until the SAVE SETPOINTS? Screen is displayed • Press INCREASE to select NO or YES One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 PROGRAMMING SETPOINTS • Press STEP one last time • The controller should now display PROGRAMMING SETPOINTS • Non-volatile memory is used. You only have to set the SETPOINTS one time One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Critical Setpoints • When programming setpoints, pay close attention to the following: - PLANT EXER - PE LOAD XFR - PE DAY - PE HOUR - PE MINUTE - TEST MODE - TER - DST ADJUST - LANGUAGE - CHANGE TIME/DATE? One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 ENGINE TEST • Use ENGINE TEST button to initiate an ENGINE TEST • When START TEST? is displayed, press ENGINE TEST again One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 ENGINE TEST • The controller will then ask for password • After entering 4 – digit password and pressing STEP button, the ATC – 300 will display time delay on engine starting (TDES) timer countdown • To abort engine test, at any time during the test, press ENGINE TEST button One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 PLANT EXERCISER • • • Provides an automatic test of the generator Two optional modes of plant exercising are available (setpoint PE LOAD XFR): – No load exercise (0) – Load exercising with “failsafe.”(1) Can be programmed to run daily, every 7 days, every 14 days, or every 28 days (setpoint PLANT EXER) with durations equal to the programmed engine test time (setpoint TER) One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 • • • • • PLANT EXERCISER The hour, minute, and day the plant exerciser is performed are programmed with the PE HOUR, PE MINUTE, and the PE DAY setpoints PE HOUR is military time and can be set from 0 to 23. PE MINUTE can be set from 0 to 59 The ATC-300 compares the PE DAY setpoint with the WEEKDAY real-time setting If a 7-day plant exercise is programmed, the selections are 1 SUN through 7 SAT Plant exercise abort same as engine test abort One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 • • HISTORY DISPLAY The history Display indicates historical and cumulative counter values Values indicated are: – Engine Run Time – Source 1 Connected Time – Source 2 Connected Time – Source 1 Available Time – Source 2 Available Time – Load Energized Time – Total Number of Transfers One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 HELP BUTTON • This display presents moving language messages, explanations, and prompts to assist the operator. • When HELP button is pressed and released a second time during the scrolling of a message, the message is aborted. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ATC-300 • New Features – Voltage Unbalanced – Phase Reversal • Only available on 3 phase systems One company.™ A multitude of solutions. MX150 MX150 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. User Interface Source 1 LED (Green) Indicates Source 1 is acceptable for use Source 1 position LED (Green) indicates power panel (ATS) is closed to source 1 position Source 2 Position LED (Red) indicates power panel (ATS) is closed to source 2 position Source 2 (Red) Indicates to Source 2 is acceptable for use LCD Screen Exercise Event “Impending” Current Time and Display #1 or the word on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed. #4 or the word on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed. #2 or the word on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. #3 or the word on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed. Programming Sequence • • • • • Use “MORE” Key to Find Menu Use “MORE” Key to Locate Menu Item Use “SEL” Key to Enter Edit Mode Press the “ “ or “ “ Key to Adjust Value Press “SAVE” One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Field/Factory Programming Only one way to make controller configuration changes: • Requires an assigned access code (432121). • A special shorting jumper – Changes Core Settings Like ATS Type – NOT RECOMMENDED – System Voltage – Phases – Frequency – Basic Features and Functions One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory configuration menu 1. Config Switch Type Standard, Delay 2. Config S1>S2 Time 50-300 ms 3. Config S2>S1 Time 50-300 ms 4. Config CCTD 0 or 300 5. Config S1 S2 Line Volts* A/R 6. Config Line Freq 50/60 7. Config S1 Phases Sensed 1/3 8. Config S2 Phases Sensed 1/3 9. Config RS485 Port ON/OFF 10.Config Reset Mem** Do not change * See O&M Manual for Ranges ** Warning: Clears All of Memory Initial Screen Leading to Factory Config: Power to MX150 is removed (unplug the J5 (18 pin) plug). Replace the J6 (limit switch input plug) with the 5 pin shorting jumper. This shorts ports 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 together. Repower MX150 to get to this screen: Press keys “1” & “4” as a sequence (Hold “1” as you press “4”) One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Configuration Menu: One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Config 1 NOT RECOMMENDED Factory config 1:a CONF I GUR E S W IT CH T Y P E DE L A Y B A CK 1 ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 Factory config 1: CONF I GUR E S W IT CH T Y P E S T A NDA RD MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Factory Config 2 & 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Config 4 and keys change “0” to “300” One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Config 5 & 6 Changes the nominal line voltage read out Changes the nominal value from 60 to 50Hz One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Config 7 & 8 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Factory Config 9 & 10 Enables Factory Configuration Software Communication Clears All Settings and Configurations One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Normal Operating Screens • MORE Softkey – – – – Source Condition—Voltage and Frequency Frequency & Phase Rotation (if configured 3 phase) Lamp Test System Info Screen • • • • Firmware Version Serial Number Event Log Statistics Data One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Normal Standby Screens One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Field Setup and Adjustments • • • Field Service Set and Config Menu Pass Code 432121 for units with firmware 5.9 and below. All new switches must obtain the access number from the factory – Allows Changing of All System Settings All Menus are Looped – Use “MORE” Key to Navigate – Enter Pass Code Once to Make Changes Field Programming Menu Pass Code (assigned as required) – Adds or Changes Options – Allows New User Config Menu Items – Allows New User Set Menu Items One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Field Programming Menu Programming menu To Change an Option or Change Basic Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. • Powerful Performance Control • Best when used with new field/service software application (requires ModBus interface) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Exerciser type Timer, Clock Exerciser duration D, 1W, 2W, CAL Config exerciser XFR, NO XFR Config In-Phase ON/OFF Monitor Config S1 OV ON/OFF Config S1 UF ON/OFF Config S1 OF ON/OFF Config S2 OV ON/OFF Config S2 OF ON/OFF Rotation Match ** ON/OFF Config Ph Imbalance * ON/OFF Config AUTO/MANUAL AUTO (S5) (S12) XFR PRE-SIGNAL ON/OFF LOAD DISCONNECT ON/OFF ACCESS CODE USE ON/OFF XFR ALARM ON/OFF * Appears only if any source configured 3 ph ** Appears only if not CT, both S1, S2 3 ph One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Field Programming Screens 1 & 2 Exerciser Type CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R T Y P E CL OCK MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 Exerciser Type CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R T Y P E T I ME R B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 Field Programming Screen 3 Exerciser Mode CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R X F R MOD E L OA D B A CK S A V E 1 2 3 4 Exerciser Mode CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R NO X F R B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. MOD E S A V E 2 3 4 Field Programming Screen 4 Screen during scroll CONF I GURE I NP HA S E MON OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Field Programming Screens 4, 5 & 6 Screen during scroll (TYPICAL) CONF I GURE S 1 OV E RV OL T OF F MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 No S1 under freq CONF I GURE S 1 UNDE RF RE Q OF F MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 S1 Overfreq CONF I GURE S 1 OV E RF RE Q ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Field Programming Screens 7 & 8 S2 OverVolt CONF I GURE S 2 OV E RV OL T ON MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 S2 Overfreq CONF I GURE S 2 OV E RF RE Q ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Field Programming Screens 9 & 10 Both sources 3 phase config'd on? Phase Rotation CONF I GURE ROT A T I ON No MA T C H CHE CK ON MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 any source 3 phase config'd on? Phase Imbalance (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I GURE P HA S E No I MB A L A N C E ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Field Programming Screen 11 Auto/Manual CONF I GURE A U T O/ MA N U A L A UT O MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 CONF I GURE A U T O/ MA N U A L S 5 B A CK 1 ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 Auto/Manual (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I GURE A U T O/ MA N U A L S 1 2 B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 Field Programming Screens 12 & 13 Transfer Presignal T3/W3 CONF I GURE X F R P RE - S I GNA L ON MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 Load Disconnect A6/A62 CONF I GURE L OA D DI S CONNE CT T D OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Field Programming Screens 14 & 15 Screen during scroll CONF I GURE A CCE S S CODE US E OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 CTAP C ON F I GU R E T R A N S F E R A L A R M OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User Set Adjustments and Configuration Set menu • Because there are many items, each menu is an endless loop. • If the item is not an enabled (turned on) option or it isn’t used with the ATS, it will not appear. • Example: ATS Open Time to S1 is not used with standard ATS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Set System Clock Set Daylight Saving Set Exerciser Events* Set S1 Under Voltage Set S2 Under Voltage Set S2 Under Frequency Set % Phase Imbalance* Set Phase Imbal. Time Delay* Set Time Delay S2 Start Set Time Delay S2 Stable Set Load Pre-Signal Delay Set Load Disconnect Delay Set Open Time to S2 ** Set Time Delay S1 Stable Set Open Time to S1 ** Set S2 Stop Delay Set Calibrate S1 Set Calibrate S2 * varies per option ** Delay ATS only One company.™ A multitude of solutions. SET Menus 1, 2 & 3 Clock Exerciser factory configured on? From 1st More Screen on Normal Operation Screen OR Yes Set Daylight Savings (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) ENTRY SCREEN S E T US E R DA Y L I GHT S E T UP Set Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) # 1 S E T S A V I NG ON MOR E B A CK 1 2 3 S UN B A CK 1 4 S A V E 2 S E T WE E K L Y 3 NL E X E RCI S E R 22 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 4 1 S A V E 2 3 4 OR Set Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) Set System Clock (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) S E T S Y S T E M 2 1 : 1 6 1 2 # 2 S E T DA I L Y CL OCK J UL MOR E 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK S A V E 3 4 S E T 1 4 0 7 / 0 6 DA Y 22 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 2 3 OR 4 1 S A V E 2 3 OR One company.™ A multitude of solutions. NL E X E RCI S E R B A CK S E L 2 Set Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) # 5 E X E RCI S E R 2 2 : 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 NL 4 SET Menu 3 (cont.) OR Set Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) # 6 S E T 2 8 0 7 / 0 6 DA Y NL E X E RCI S E R 22 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 Set Generator Run-time S E T 4 E X E R Set Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) 3 6 5 0 7 / 0 6 S E T DA Y NL E X E RCI S E R 2 2 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 RUN T I ME 1 5 MI N OR # 2 3 S 2 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 SET Menus 4, 5 & 6 S2 UnderVolt S2 8 0 % 3 8 4 V RE S T ORE 9 0 % 4 3 2 V S E L UNDE RV OL T F A I L 8 0 % 3 8 4 V RE S T ORE 9 0 % 4 3 2 V MOR E 1 F A I L MOR E Pickup volts S1 S1 UNDE RV OL T 1 2 3 4 S E L 2 3 4 S2 UnderFreq S 2 UNDE RF RE Q F A I L 9 0 % 5 4 HZ RE S T ORE 9 5 % 5 7 HZ MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 SET Menus 7 & 8 Factory configured on? S E T % P HA S E F A I L X X % I MB A L A N C E RE S T ORE B A CK 1 X X % S A V E 2 3 4 No S E T P HA S E T I ME I MB A L A N C E DE L A Y 0 0 S E C B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 5% increments to 15% SET Menus 9 & 10 P Timer S E T T I ME DE L A Y S 2 S T A RT 0 0 . 0 S E C B A CK S A V E 1 2 3 4 ATS W timer S E T T I ME DE L A Y S 2 S T A B L E MM: S S B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menus 11 & 12 Factory configured on? SET T3/W3 Timer S E T L OA D P RE - S I GNA L T D MM: S S No B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 Factory configured on? SET A6/A62 TIMER (UP/DOWN VALUE CHANGE) S E T L OA D DI S CONNE CT T D MM: S S No B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menus 13, 14, 15 & 16 Factory configured Delay? Factory configured Delay? Delay ATS DT Timer Delay ATS DW Timer S E T S E T A T S No OP E N T I ME T O S 2 A T S OP E N B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 T Timer B A CK 1 S 1 2 3 4 U Timer DE L A Y S E T S 1 S T A B L E EN G I N E MM: S S S A V E 2 S T OP DE L A Y MM: S S B A CK 1 T O S A V E S E T T I ME T I ME MM: S S MM: S S 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 No SET Menu 17 Calibrate S1 CA L I B RA T E Or S 1 S 1 = 4 8 5 6 0 . 0 Hz MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 Calibrate S1 Second Phase CA L I B RA T E E NT E R T RUE 4 8 0 = N2 SET Menu calibrate S1 N3 S A V E S 1 S 1 = 4 8 5 6 0 . 0 Hz Y OU T O V OL T B A CK CA L I B RA T E A R E S 1 L I NE 1 2 3 4 S URE ? B A CK Y E S 1 2 3 And 4 Calibrate S1 Third Phase CA L I B RA T E E NT E R Calibrate S1 Single Phase CA L I B RA T E E NT E R T RUE 4 8 0 = N1 T O V OL T N2 B A CK 1 4 8 0 = N2 S 1 L I NE S A V E 2 3 T RUE 4 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T O V OL T N3 B A CK 1 S 1 L I NE S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menu 18 Perform same steps as S1 SET Menu calibrate S2 Calibrate S2 CA L I B RA T E S 1 = 4 8 5 A R E S 2 6 0 . 0 Hz Y OU 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T RUE 4 8 0 = N1 Y E S 2 E NT E R S URE ? B A CK 1 CA L I B RA T E 4 L I NE T O V OL T N2 B A CK 1 S 2 S A V E 2 3 4 User Adjustments and Configuration (continued) Config menu • The End-User Can Configure (turn on/off) Some Options If: – The option was factory or field factory “enabled”. • Not All Options Are Configurable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Timer Exerciser Type Test Key Transfer Commit Auto/Manual In-Phase Monitor Phase Imbalance* Phase Rotation Match Load Disconnect Transfer Alarm (CTAP)* Network** * option ** requires network comm. bd. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. User CNFG Menu 1 ENTRY SCREEN CONF I G US E R S E T UP MOR E B A CK 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 Clock Screen during scroll (TYPICAL) CONF I G CL OCK Factory configured for Clock or Timer? OF F MOR E Screen during scroll C O N F I G E X E R C I S E R O F F MO R E S E L 0/1 2/3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4/5 S E L 0/1 T I ME R E X E RCI S E R 6/7 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 1 (cont.) Timer Exerciser (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G T I ME R E X E RCI S E R OF F B A CK S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 Timer Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G T I ME R Timer Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G T I ME R 1 4 DA Y B A CK DA I L Y S A V E E X E RCI S E R B A CK E X E RCI S E R 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 Timer Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) C ON F I G T I ME R E X E R C I S E R 2 8 Timer Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) E X E RCI S E R WE E K L Y B A CK S E L 0/1 2/3 4/5 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 6/7 S A V E CONF I G T I ME R D A Y B A C K 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 1 (cont.) Clock Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) Clock Exerciser (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G CONF I G CL OCK CL OCK E X E RCI S E R B A CK S A V E 1 E X E RCI S E R 1 4 ON 2 3 4 DA Y B A CK S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 Clock Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) Clock Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G CL OCK E X E RCI S E R DA I L Y B A CK 4/5 0/1 2/3 CONF I G E X E RCI S E R CL OCK WE E K L Y 2/3 4/5 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. E X E RCI S E R 3 6 5 S A V E 6/7 DA Y B A CK 0/1 6/7 Clock Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G B A CK 4/5 6/7 Clock Exerciser Period (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CL OCK DA Y S A V E S A V E 2/3 E X E RCI S E R 2 8 B A CK 0/1 CONF I G CL OCK S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 2 Keys momentary or maintaned Keys momentary or maintaned CONF I G CONF I G T E S T T E S T K E Y MA I N T A I N E D MOME N T A R Y MOR E S E L MOR E 1 2/3 4/5 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. K E Y 6/7 S E L 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 3 Screen during scroll CONF I G T RA NS F E R C OMMI T OF F MOR E S E L 0/1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 4 Screen during scroll CONF I G A U T O/ MA N U A L A UT O MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 Screen during scroll CONF I G A U T O/ MA N U A L MA N U A L MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 5, 6 & 7 Screen during scroll CONF I G I NP HA S E MON P HA S E I MB A L A N C E ROT A T I ON S E L 3 MOR E 4 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 1 S E L 2 MA T C H CHE CK ON ON MOR E 2 CONF I G CONF I G OF F 1 Phase Rotation Phase Imbalance (UP/DOWN CHOICE) 3 4 MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 8 Configure A6/A62 Configure A6/A62 (UP/DOWN CHOICE) CONF I G L OA D DI S CONNE CT CONF I G T / D L OA D P RE S A V E B A CK 2/3 DI S CONNE CT CONF I G T / D L OA D P OS T B A CK 0/1 Configure A6/A62 4/5 6/7 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2/3 4/5 T / D B OT H B A CK 0/1 DI S CONNE CT 6/7 S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 9 CTAP CONF I G T RA NS F E R A L A RM OF F MOR E S E L 0/1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 2/3 4/5 6/7 MX250 MX250 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. MX250 Programming Menu • • • • • • • • • Views all possible Options Requires an Assigned Access Code Special Jumper – Changes Core Settings Like: – ATS Type – System Voltage – Phases – Frequency – Basic Features and Functions One company.™ A multitude of solutions. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Switch Type: Standard (Standard or Delay) Closed Transition: Off (On or Off) S1>S2 Time: 100 ms (50ms to 300ms) S2>S1 Time: 100 ms (50ms to 300ms) CCTD: 0 (0 or 300) S1 S2 Line volts: 480 (120,208,220, 230,240,277, 380,400,416,440,460,480,575,600) Line Frequency: 60 Hz (50 or 60) S1 Phases Sensed: Three (three or one) S2 Phases Sensed: Three (three or one) RS485 Port SEL Reset Mem User Access codes: 121212 Exerciser Clock Type: Timer (Timer or Clock) Exerciser Mode: No XFR (XFR Load or No XFR) In Phase Monitor: Off (On or Off) S1 OverVolt: Off (On or Off) S1 UnderFreq: Off (On or Off) S1 OverFreq: Off (On or Off) S2 OverVolt: Off (On or Off) S2 OverFreq: Off (On or Off) Rotation Match Chk: Off (On or Off) Phase Imbalance: Off (On or Off) Auto/Manual: Auto (Auto or Manual or S5 or S12) Xfr PreSignal: Off (On or Off) Load Disconnect TD: Off (On or Off) Access Code Use: On (On or Off) Transfer Alarm: Off (On or Off) Open Loop XFR: Off (On or Off) Initial Screen Leading to Programming Menu: Initial factory setup can be modified in the field Power to the MX250 is removed (unplug the J5-(18 pin) plug). Replace the J6 (limit switch input plug) with the 5 pin shorting jumper. This shorts ports 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 together. Repower the MX250 to get to this screen: Initial screen leading to factory config: ME C H A N I C A L F A I L URE 1 2 3 Press keys “1” & “4” as a sequence (Hold “1” as you press “4”) One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 Programming Menu: MX250 Programming Menu (only accessible when using the J6 jumper ) Factory access code entry screen: E NT E R A CCE S S CODE # 0 B A CK 1. Power to the MX250 is removed (unplug the J5-(18 pin) plug. 2. Replace the J6 (limit switch input plug) with programming jumper. 3. Re-power the MX250 to get this screen: KEYS 1 AND 4 ARE PRESSED SIMULTANEOUSLY TO DISPLAY THE FACTORY ACCESS NUMBER SCREEN Once choices have been made, exit by cutting power and connecting for normal operation. 1 ^ V 2 3 4 Initial screen leading to factory config: F A CT ORY CON FI GURA T OR MOR E 1 2 3 Menu Is Endless Loop One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 4 Factory Program Access Code is 432121 Programming Screen 1 & 2 P1 CONF I GUR E S WI T C H T Y P E S T A NDA RD MOR E 1 P1a S E L 2 3 4 CONF I GUR E S W IT CH T Y P E CT Screen appears only if Programmed as a Delay ATS DE L A Y B A CK 1 ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 P2 CONF I GUR E CL OS E D T RA N S I T I ON ON mo r e 0/1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. s e l 2/3 4/5 6/7 Programming Screen 3 & 4 P3 CONF I GUR E S 1 > S 2 0 8 9 T I ME ms MOR E Used to refine the performance of the in-phase monitor, especially for Closed Transition models 1 S E L 2 3 4 P4 CONF I GUR E S 2 > S 1 0 9 1 T I ME ms MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screen 5 P5 CONF I GUR E CC TD 0 MOR E 1 ms ^ V S E L 2 3 4 and keys change “0” to “300” To configure a time delay (on release) for closing relays… as required on some models One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Programming Screens 6 & 7 P6 CONF I GUR E Changes the nominal line voltage read out S 1 _ S 2 L I N E V OL TS 1 2 0 MOR E 1 ^ v S E L 2 3 4 P7 CONF I GUR E L I NE Changes the nominal value from 60 to 50Hz F R EQUE NCY 6 0 Hz MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screens 8 & 9 P8 CONF I GUR E S 1 P HA S E S S E NS ED ONE MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 P9 CONF I GUR E S 2 P HA S E S S E NS ED ONE B A CK 1 Changes one to three One company.™ A multitude of solutions. ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 Programming Screens 10 & 11 P10 CONF I GUR E RS 4 8 5 PORT MOR E S E L 1 2 3 Used with Factory Configuration Software Only 4 P11 CONF I GUR E RE S E T MEM US R1 2 1 2 1 2 TO DE FA UL T US R1 2 1 2 1 2 MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Warning: Clears All Settings and Configurations Programming Screen 12 P12 CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R T Y P E CL OCK MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 P12a CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T I ME R ^ V 2 3 T Y P E S A V E 4 Programming Screen 13 P13 CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R X F R L OA D B A CK 1 MOD E S A V E 2 3 4 P13a CONF I GURE E X E RCI S E R NO X F R B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. MOD E S A V E 2 3 4 Programming Screen 14 P14 CONF I GURE I NP HA S E MON OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screens 15, 16 & 17 P15 CONF I GURE S 1 OV E RV OL T OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 P16 CONF I GURE S 1 UNDE RF RE Q OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 P17 CONF I GURE S 1 OV E RF RE Q ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screens 18 & 19 P18 CONF I GURE S 2 OV E RV OL T ON MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 P19 CONF I GURE S 2 OV E RF RE Q ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screens 20 & 21 Screens appear only if Programmed for 3 phase Both sources 3 phase config'd on? any source 3 phase config'd on? P20 CONF I GURE ROT A T I ON MA T C H CHE CK ON No MOR E P21 S E L CONF I GURE 1 2 3 4 P HA S E No I MB A L A N C E ON MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screen 22 P22b P22 CONF I GURE CONF I GURE A U T O/ MA N U A L A U T O/ MA N U A L A UT O MOR E 1 ^ 2 S 5 V S E L 3 4 P22a B A CK 1 ^ V 2 3 1 4 P22c CONF I GURE CONF I GURE A U T O/ MA N U A L A U T O/ MA N U A L MA N U A L MOR E S A V E S 1 2 ^ v S E L 2 3 4 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. B A CK 1 ^ V 2 3 S A V E 4 Programming Screen 23 & 24 P23 CONF I GURE X F R P RE - S I GNA L ON MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 P24 CONF I GURE L OA D DI S CONNE CT T D OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screens 25 & 26 P25 CONF I GURE A CCE S S CODE US E OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 P26 CONF I GURE T RA NS F E R A L A RM OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Programming Screen 27 P27 CONF I GURE OP EN L OOP T RA NS F E R OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 Normal Standby Screens • MORE key navigates through general operating displays • • • • Source Condition—Voltage and Frequency Frequency & Phase Rotation (if configured 3 phase) Test and Exerciser System Info • • • • Firmware Version Serial Number Event Log Statistics Data One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Normal Standby Screens NORMAL CONDITION SCREEN S 1 NORMAL CONDITION SCREEN 1 OK S 1 2 1 : 5 6 MON 2 3 MOR E A P R MON 1 3 3 1ST MORE SCREEN system volts 1 2 V A B = 2 0 8 4 1 2 2 OK 1 3 MOR E 3 2 0 0 2 T E S T 1 4 A P R 2 3 4 Test/Exerciser V CA = 2 0 5 S E T 2nd MORE SCREEN E S C S 1 = 6 0 . 0 HZ 1 MON 2 0 0 2 T E S T V B C= 2 0 6 V CA = 2 0 5 CF G S 1 V A B = 2 0 8 V B C= 2 0 6 MOR E CT 2 1 : 5 6 A P R MOR E 2 * E * 2 1 : 5 6 2 0 0 2 T E S T 1 NORMAL CONDITION SCREEN 2 OK 3 RO T= NO 4 Phase Rotation&imbal S 2 = - - * - HZ MA T C H I MB A L = 1 0 % MOR E User Config Menu User Set Menu 1 2 3 (If excerciser is set) 3rd MORE SCREEN E S C 4 P L A NT NE X T E X E RCI S E R X X DA Y S X X HR X X M I NS MOR E 1 CA NCL 2 E SC 3 4 4th MORE SCREEN System info S Y S T E M I NF O S / N #1 4 0 5 3 4 2 V 4 . 0 E V NT MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. L OG 2 DA T A 3 E S C 4 Accessing Config and Set Menus • Service /Master User Set and Config Menu Pass Code 432121 – Allows Changing of All System Set and Config Settings • All Menus are Looped – Use “MORE” Key to Navigate – Use “entry” screen to get in and out – Enter Pass Code Once to Make Changes One company.™ A multitude of solutions. User Configuration Config Menu • The End-User Can Configure (turn on/off) Select Options If: – The option was programmed On. – It is User Configurable • Not All Options Are Configurable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Timer Exerciser: On (Off, Daily, Weekly, 14, 28) Clock Exerciser: Off (Off, Daily, Weekly, 14, 28, 365) Test Key: Momentary (Momentary or Maintained) Transfer Commit: Off (On or Off) Auto/Manual: Auto (Auto or Manual) In Phase Monitor: Off (On or Off) S1 OverVolt: Off (On or Off) S1 UnderFreq: Off (On or Off) S1 OverFreq: Off (On or Off) S2 OverVolt: Off (On or Off) S2 OverFreq: Off (On or Off) Phase Imbalance: Off (On or Off) Phase Rotation Match: On (On or Off) Load Disconnect T/D: Off (Off, Pre, Post, Both) Transfer Alarm: Off (On or Off) Network: Off (On or Off)* Open Loop Transfer: Off (On or Off) *Requires Network Card One company.™ A multitude of solutions. User CNFG Menu 1 From 1st More Screen Cnfg0 Entry Screen CONF I G US E R S E T UP MOR E B A CK 1 2 3 4 Clock Factory configured for Clock or Timer? Cnfg2 CONF I G CL OCK E X E RCI S E R OF F MOR E Cnfg1 1 CONF I G T I ME R E X E RCI S E R OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 3 4 S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 1 Cnfg1 Cnfg1c CONF I G T I ME R CONF I G E X E RCI S E R T I ME R OF F 1 4 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 Cnfg1a 1 S A V E 2 3 4 Cnfg1d T I ME R CONF I G E X E RCI S E R T I ME R DA I L Y B A CK 2 3 4 CONF I G T I ME R E X E RCI S E R WE E K L Y B A CK S E L 2 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. E X E RCI S E R 2 8 S A V E Cnfg1b 1 DA Y B A CK CONF I G 1 E X E RCI S E R 4 DA Y B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 2 Cnfg2 Cnfg2c CONF I G CL OCK CONF I G E X E RCI S E R CL OCK OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 Cnfg2a S A V E 1 2 3 4 Cnfg2d CL OCK CONF I G E X E RCI S E R CL OCK DA I L Y S A V E 2 E X E RCI S E R 2 8 B A CK 3 4 Cnfg2b DA Y B A CK S A V E 1 2 3 4 Cnfg2e CONF I G CL OCK CONF I G E X E RCI S E R CL OCK WE E K L Y B A CK 1 DA Y B A CK CONF I G 1 E X E RCI S E R 1 4 S A V E 2 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. E X E RCI S E R 3 6 5 4 DA Y B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 3 Cnfg3 Cnfg3a CONF I G T E S T CONF I G K E Y T E S T MOME N T A R Y MOR E 1 MA I N T A I N E D S E L 2 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. K E Y 4 MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 4 Cnfg4 CONF I G T RA NS F E R C OMMI T OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 5 Factory Configured Auto? Cnfg5 CONF I G A U T O/ MA N U A L A UT O MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 Yes Cnfg5a CONF I G A U T O/ MA N U A L MA N U A L MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 6 Factory Configured On? Yes Cnfg6 CONF I G I NP HA S E MON OF F MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 7 Factory configured on? Cnfg7 CONF I G S 1 UNDE RF RE Q OF F No B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 User CNFG Menus 8 & 9 Factory configured on? Factory Configured On? Cnfg8 Cnfg9 CONF I G S 1 CONF I G OV E RV OL T S 1 OV E RF RE Q OF F No MOR E 1 S E L 2 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. No ON 3 4 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 User CNFG Menus 10 & 11 Factory Configured On? Factory Configured On? Cnfg10 Cnfg11 CONF I G S 2 CONF I G OV E RV OL T S 2 OV E RF RE Q ON No B A CK 1 S A V E 2 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. No ON 3 4 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 User CNFG Menus 12 &13 Factory Configured On? No Cnfg12 Cnfg13 CONF I G P HA S E CONF I G I MB A L A N C E ROT A T I ON ON S E L 2 CHE CK ON MOR E 1 MA T C H 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 14 Factory Configured On? Cnfg14a Cnfg14 CONF I G L OA D DI S CONNE CT CONF I G T / D L OA D P RE S A V E B A CK 2/3 DI S CONNE CT CONF I G T / D L OA D P OS T B A CK 0/1 Cnfg14b 4/5 6/7 2/3 4/5 T / D B OT H S A V E B A CK 0/1 DI S CONNE CT 6/7 S A V E 0/1 2/3 4/5 6/7 Load Disconnect timers can be configured for “before transfer” output (pre-), “after transfer” output (post) or both before & after transfer output. One company.™ A multitude of solutions. User CNFG Menu 15 Factory Configured On? Cnfg15 CONF I G T RA NS F E R A L A RM No OF F MOR E S E L 0/1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 2/3 4/5 6/7 User CNFG Menu 16 Cnfg16 CONF I G NE T W O R K OF F MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 Cnfg16a CONF I G NE T W O R K ON MOR E 1 CHK ^ v 2 3 S A V E 4 Cnfg16b N E T WO R K F O U N D. A ND CA RD I NS T A L L T RY NOT CA RD A GA I N B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 2 3 4 User CNFG Menu 17 Factory Configured On? Cnfg17 CONF I G OP E N L OOP T RA NS F E R No MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 User Settings Set Menu • Because there are many items, each menu is an endless loop. • If the item is not enabled (turned on) or it isn’t used with the ATS, it will not appear. • Example: ATS Open Time to S1 is not used with standard ATS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. System Clock: 24:00:00 (0 to 24:00) Daylight Saving time: Off (On or Off) Exerciser Timer: Weekly (same as Config) Exerciser Clock Duration: 0 (0 to 10 hrs) Exerciser Clock: Weekly (same as Config) S2 Run Time: 20 min (5 to 60 min) S1 UnderVolt Fail: 80% (75 to 98) S1 UnderVolt Restore: 90% (85 to 100) S1 UnderFreq Fail: 90% (88 to 98) S1 UnderFreq Restore: 95% (90 to 100) S1 OverVolt Fail: 110% (105 to 110) S1 OverVolt Restore: 105% (103 to 108) S1 OverFreq Fail: 105% (103 to 105) S1 OverFreq Restore: 102% (102 to 104) S2 UnderVolt Fail: 80% (75 to 98) S2 UnderVolt Restore 90% (85 to 100) S2 UnderFreq Fail: 90% (88 to 98) S2 UnderFreq Restore: 95% (90 to 100) S2 OverVolt Fail: 110% (105 to 110) S2 OverVolt Restore: 105% (103 to 108) S2 OverFreq Fail: 105% (103 to 105) S2 OverFreq Restore: 102% (102 to 104) Phase Imbalance Time 10 sec (10 to 30) Phase Imbalance Fail: 5% (5 to 20) Phase Imbalance Restore: 3% (3 to 18) Depending on programmed Options One company.™ A multitude of solutions. SET Menus 1, 2 & 3 Set3 # 2 S E T DA I L Y From 1st More Screen on Normal Operation Screen NL E X E RCI S E R 2 2 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK ENTRY SCREEN 1 S A V E 2 3 4 S E T US E R S E T UP OR MOR E Clock Exerciser factory configured on? B A CK 1 2 3 4 Set3a # 1 S UN Set2 S E T S Y S T E M 2 1 : 1 6 1 2 J UL MOR E 1 S E T CL OCK 2 0 0 2 S E L DA Y L I GHT 22 : 0 0 2 3 4 0 0 : 0 0 S A V E 2 S A V I NG 3 OR B A CK S A V E Set3b 1 2 3 4 S E T 1 4 0 7 / 0 6 DA Y NL E X E RCI S E R 22 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 OR One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 ON # 5 1 NL E X E RCI S E R B A CK Yes Set1 S E T WE E K L Y 4 SET Menus 3, & T10 Set3c # 6 S E T 2 8 0 7 / 0 6 DA Y NL E X E RCI S E R 22 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 1 With Timer Exerciser only S A V E 2 3 4 T10 S E T E X E R S 2 RUN T I ME 1 5 MI N MOR E S E L Set3d # 2 3 3 6 5 0 7 / 0 6 S E T DA Y NL E X E RCI S E R 2 2 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 4 1 2 3 4 SET Menus 4 & 5 Factory config'd On? S4 Set5 S1 UNDE RV OL T S 1 UNDE RF RE Q F A I L 8 0 % 3 8 4 V F A I L 9 0 % 5 4 HZ RE S T ORE 9 0 % 4 3 2 V RE S T ORE 9 5 % 5 7 HZ MOR E 1 S E L 2 3 4 MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 Selected (typica)l Set5a S 1 F A I L 9 0 % 5 4 HZ RE S T ORE 9 5 % 5 7 HZ B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. UNDE RF RE Q S E T S T D 2 3 S A V E 4 SET Menus 6 & 7 Factory configured on? Set6 S1 OV E RV OL T F A I L 1 1 0 % 5 2 8 V RE S T ORE 1 0 5 % 5 0 4 V MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 Factory configured on? Set7 S 1 OV E RF RE Q F A I L 1 1 5 % 6 9 HZ RE S T ORE 1 1 0 % 6 6 HZ MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 SET Menus 8, 9, 10 & 11 Factory configured on? Set8 S2 UNDE RV OL T F A I L 8 0 % 3 8 4 V RE S T ORE 9 0 % 4 3 2 V MOR E S E L Set10 S2 1 2 3 4 OV E RV OL T F A I L 1 1 0 % 5 2 8 V RE S T ORE 1 0 5 % 5 0 4 V MOR E 1 No S E L 2 3 4 Set9 S 2 UNDE RF RE Q F A I L 9 0 % 5 4 HZ RE S T ORE 9 5 % 5 7 HZ MOR E 1 Factory configured on? S E L 2 3 4 Set11 S 2 OV E RF RE Q F A I L 1 1 5 % 6 9 HZ RE S T ORE 1 1 0 % 6 6 HZ MOR E 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S E L 2 3 4 No SET Menus T9 & 12 Factory configured on? T9 S E T P HA S E T I ME I MB A L A N C E DE L A Y 0 0 S E C B A CK 1 No S A V E 2 3 4 Set12 S E T % P HA S E F A I L X X % I MB A L A N C E RE S T ORE B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. X X % S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menus T1, T2 & T3 Factory configured on? T1 S E T T I ME DE L A Y S 2 S T A RT 0 0 . 0 S E C B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 T3 S E T L OA D No T2 P RE - S I GNA L T D MM: S S B A CK S A V E S E T T I ME DE L A Y S 2 S T A B L E MM: S S B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. 1 2 3 4 SET Menus T4 & T5 Factory configured on? Factory configured Delay? T4 T5 S E T L OA D DI S CONNE CT S E T T D MM: S S A T S No B A CK S A V E 2 3 4 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T I ME T O S 2 MM: S S No 1 OP E N B A CK 1 S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menus T6, T7 & T8 Factory configured Delay? T7 S E T A T S T6 OP E N T I ME T O S 1 MM: S S S E T T I ME DE L A Y S 1 B A CK 1 S A V E 2 S A V E S T A B L E MM: S S 1 No B A CK 3 2 3 4 4 T8 S E T S 2 S T OP DE L A Y MM: S S B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menu 13 Calibrate S1 CA L I B RA T E S 1 = 4 8 5 S 1 6 0 . 0 Hz MOR E S E L 1 2 3 4 SET Menu calibrate S1 CA L I B RA T E S 1 S 1 = 4 8 5 Calibrate S1 Second Phase 6 0 . 0 Hz A R E Y OU Or S URE ? B A CK 1 CA L I B RA T E E NT E R Y E S 2 3 4 T RUE 4 8 0 = N2 T RUE 4 8 0 = N1 2 1 V OL T S A V E 2 3 4 And N2 B A CK 3 S 1 L I NE T O V OL T N3 S A V E Calibrate S1 Single Phase E NT E R T O B A CK 1 CA L I B RA T E S 1 L I NE 4 Calibrate S1 Third Phase CA L I B RA T E E NT E R 4 8 0 = N2 S 1 L I NE T O V OL T N3 B A CK 1 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T RUE S A V E 2 3 4 SET Menu 14 Perform same steps as S1 SET Menu calibrate S2 Calibrate S2 CA L I B RA T E S 1 = 4 8 5 A R E S 2 Y OU 3 One company.™ A multitude of solutions. T RUE 4 8 0 = N1 Y E S 2 E NT E R S URE ? B A CK 1 CA L I B RA T E 6 0 . 0 Hz 4 L I NE T O V OL T N2 B A CK 1 S 2 S A V E 2 3 4 User Timers Description Default Range Time Delay S2 Start 3 seconds 0 to 10 seconds Time Delay S2 Stable 1 second 0 to 5 minutes Load Pre-signal TD 20 seconds 0 to 60 seconds Load Disconnect TD 15 seconds 0 to 5 minutes ATS Open Time to S2 5 seconds 0 to 10 minutes Time Delay S1 Stable 30 minutes 0 to 60 minutes ATS Open Time to S1 5 seconds 0 to 10 minutes S2 Stop Delay 5 minutes 0 to 60 minutes Phase Imbalance Time Delay 30 Seconds 10 to 30 seconds EXER S2 Run Time 20 minutes 5 to 60 minutes Clock Exerciser S2 Runtime 0 minutes 0 to 10 hours One company.™ A multitude of solutions. Questions ? One company.™ A multitude of solutions.