Installation and Operation Manual Owner manual

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4.0 The Engine Control Module, continued
4.11 ECM Self-test
Generator testing consists of starting and running the generator for a programmable period of
time (the default test duration is 10 minutes). Generator testing can be initiated in three ways:
1. The ECM is con gured to periodically run an automatic test.
2. A Self-test can be commanded via status communications.
3. A one-minute automatic test is performed when the manual control switch is returned to
Auto from Stop.
The ECM monitors all engine-related signals and will declare a self-test as failed if any of the
following alarms activate during the test:
Low Oil Pressure
Engine Over-temperature
Engine Over-speed
Engine Over-crank
Low Fuel
Alternator Over-voltage
ECM Control Failure
Alternator Not On
Low Ignition Battery
Low DC Bus Voltage
The ECM will not start a self-test if the engine is disabled, the stop switch is engaged, or the
engine is already running.
If the AC line fails during a test, the test will terminate normally, but the engine will continue to
run until line voltage returns. If the test fails because the DC Bus alarm activates, the test will
terminate. The Self-test Fail alarm becomes active and the generator runs until the DC Bus
alarm clears.
The Self-test Fail alarm may be cleared via a reset command, or by successfully running a
subsequent test.
NOTE:
The Telecom Power Monitor (TPM) option is required to access all ECM programmable parameters. These
parameters cannot be changed without the TPM.