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Warning
Temperature Warning (section 3.4) is activated.
Backlight
This turns off the digital output if the LCD backlighting turns
off. The controller enters the sleep mode (section 4.4.2)
when this occurs.
Auxiliary Warning
This turns on the output if the Auxiliary Warning Digital Input
(see Table 17 in section 3.9) is active.
Maintenance Timer
This turns on the output if maintenance is required to be
performed on the engine/generator. See section 3.13.
System Ready
This turns on the output if the controller is in the auto state
with no warnings (some warnings are ignored for this feature
such as low and high battery voltage).
Common Fault Output 1
This turns on the output if the Common Fault 1 or 2 feature
is active. See section 3.15 for more details.
Common Fault Output 2
Dummy Load
This allows the digital output to be controlled by the Dummy
Load feature. See section 3.16.1 for more details.
High Fuel Level Warning
This turns on the output if the High Fuel Level Warning
digital input in Table 17 on page 67 is active.
Current Latch
This turns on the output if the Cur Warn Latch in the AC
Current menu is set to Enable and the Over Current
Warning is active. The output can only be turned off by the
user. See section 3.7.3 on page 62 for more information.
Config Warn 1
This turns on the output if the Config Warn 1 / Config Warn
2 / Config Fail 1 / Config Fail 2 digital input (Table 17 on
page 67) is active.
Config Warn 2
Config Fail 1
Config Fail 2
Engine Fan
This can be used alone or in combination with the engine
run configurable output. See section 3.16.3 on page 76 for
more information.
Low AuxA1 Warn
Low AuxA1 Fail
High AuxA1 Warn
High AuxA1 Fail
Low AuxA2 Warn
Low AuxA2 Fail
High AuxA2 Warn
High AuxA2 Fail
Only supported in firmware versions 2.06 and above.
Warnings and Failure outputs for Auxiliary Analog 1 and 2.
Auxiliary (Aux.) Analog 1 and 2 must be set to an Input Pin
and Sender Type must be set to a Sender for these to work.
See section 3.4.6 on page 53 for more information.