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easYgen-3000XT Series Training
Operation
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Introduction The 320x240 pixel graphic interactive LC display provides soft keys whose functionality changes depending on application and operation.
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Display topography Last alarm Current operation
i.e. Cranking, loading, start pause, etc. Single line diagram and operation mode
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Symbol meaning in the single line diagram
Voltage detected Rotation field clockwise Rotation field counter clockwise Import/Export Mains power Delayed engine monitoring expired Engine speed detected
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Status menu Advance to Next Screen Select subdirectory Screen Name
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Status menu Setpoints
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Status menu Synchroscope
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Status menu Event history
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Status menu Event history
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Status menu Counters
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Status menu Measured values
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Status menu Version
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Status menu Version
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Status menu Online diagram visible
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Parameter menu Press „parameter” soft key Select subdirectory
Screen Name
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Parameter menu Screen Name Pathway to this screen
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Parameter menu Move white cursor line up and down
Press „Enter” soft key to select parameter to be changed
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Parameter menu Move cursor if value is numeric
Other parameters are cleared from display Old value New value Select value „+ / -” soft keys
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Password protection Three levels of password protection enable multiple users with varying degrees of access Password protection valid for 2 hours Level 1/End user Level 2/Temporary commissioning (random number+200)*3 Level 3/Commissioning Load
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Password protection In principle the easYgen3000 password system is kept for the easYgen3000XT, but was extended HMI/ModbusRTU/CANopen support the same numeric password system as before ToolKit and ModbusTCP support an alpha-numeric password, The device has a number of fixed accounts with associated code levels, parallel to the numeric password system There are also algorithmic alphanumeric passwords analog to the numeric algorithmic passwords Load
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Password protection Load
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Password protection Press „parameter” soft key Password screen
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Password protection Individual parameters cannot be viewed or edited if the password has not been entered or has expired. Names for submenus are always displayed Load
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Operation modes Changing the operation mode may be performed via:
a shutdown alarm class the HMI soft keys the LogicsManager Button will be illuminated after selecting one of the operating modes Load
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Operation modes A shutdown alarm will change the operating mode to STOP Load
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Operation modes Changing the operation mode via HMI buttons Load
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Start / stop in manual Generator circuit breaker Mains circuit breaker
Start/Stop via push buttons Conditions for “AUTO” are ignored Start prevented if active C - F class alarm No automatic start if mains failure detected Open / close GCB External start and CB close now accepted Mains circuit breaker Manual operation of MCB only LM: Enable MCB is “true” (default DI6) Open / close MCB Load
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Start / stop in manual Unit is trying to close the breaker
Stop command issued Start/run command issued Unit is trying to close the breaker Unit is trying to open the breaker Load
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Start / stop in AUTO Generator: Start conditions
LM: Start in auto is “true” may be used with load dependent start/stop function LM: Start w/o load is “true” LM: Critical mode is “true” Loss of mains {GCB/MCB} (Emergency mode) Mains voltage/frequency out of operating range Mains rotation field wrong “Fail to close MCB” (if parameter is enabled) Stop conditions LM: Start conditions are “false” Alarm class C-F detected LM: Stop in auto LM: Inhibit emergency mode Mains: Close MCB: Open MCB: Mains are within accepted limits Dependent upon breaker logic DI7 is de-energized (MCB is open) For mains decoupling LM: Enable MCB is “true” (default DI6) Conditions for synchronization or dead bus closing are met Load
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Start / Stop logic Diesel engine Gas engine
- Pre-glow function - Fuel or Stop solenoid activation - Crank/start circuit control Gas engine - Ignition - Gas valve External logic Fuel solenoid as a start request to external controllers - External control must take care of start sequence – no start failure Start stop logic mode OFF - The start stop sequence is completely disabled Update the template / implement the ster stop logic OFF
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Mains data It is possible to not display mains data Load
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Application modes Parameter name: in product spec:
There are four application modes available: Parameter name: in product spec: [GCB/MCB] [GCB/MCB open/close {2oc}] [GCB] [GCB open/close {1oc}] [GCB open] [GCB open {1o}] [none] [0-CB-Mode {0}]
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The 4 Application Modes - [GCB/MCB]
Two breaker mode Mains/utility breaker (MCB) and generator breaker (GCB) Generator protection for shutdown and GCB open command Single or multiple genset operation GCB & MCB open close command Automatic mains failure (AMF) / emergency mode Fixed Input Fixed Output DI 8 reply GCB (B contacts) DO 6/7 GCB close / open DI 7 reply MCB (B contacts) DO 8/9 MCB close / open
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The 4 Application Modes - [GCB]
One breaker mode Generator breaker (GCB) control Generator protection for shutdown and GCB open command Single or multiple genset operation GCB open/close command Grey= breaker status only: MCB control is external Fixed Input Fixed Output DI 8 reply GCB (B contacts) DO 6/7 GCB close / open DI 7 reply mains parallel
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The 4 Application Modes - [GCB open]
Breaker open mode Generator breaker open only Generator protection for shutdown and GCB open command Single or multiple genset operation GCB open command (shunt trip) Fixed Input Fixed Output DI 8 reply GCB (B contact) DO 7 GCB open DI 7 reply MCB (mains parallel)
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The 4 Application Modes - [none]
Base mode No breaker control Single or multiple genset operation Generator and engine protection All breaker control is external Fixed Input DI 8 reply GCB (B contact) DI 7 reply MCB (mains parallel)
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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
How can I reset the maintenance counter? How can I define the loss of mains condition in order to activate the emergency mode?
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FAQ How can I reset the maintenance counter?
The maintenance hours counter decreases as the operation hours counter increases. The maintenance days counter decreases as the Internal calendar clock increases. When a count down timer reaches “0” an alarm is issued. The reset procedure is as follows: FAQ Step 1: Enter password (see config. manual)
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FAQ How can I reset the maintenance counter? Step 2:
Symbol appears only if the required password is active Press “Next page” “Counters and service” buttons to get to counters screen. Next, press the “Tool” symbol button.
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FAQ How can I reset the maintenance counter? Step 3: Step 4:
Press enter, select YES, press enter. Now the alarm may be acknowledged in the alarm list. Select counter to reset.
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