Product Manual
Operation
24 Owner’s Manual for Stationary Generators
Alarm/Warning Conditions
The  owner/operator  is  alerted  to Alarm  and/or  Warning 
conditions  via  the  control  panel  LCD  screen. All  Alarm 
conditions cause the generator to shut down. 
The  Warning messages  alert  the  operator  to  conditions 
th
at  do  not  disable  the  unit  or  require  immediate 
correction.
 The possible Alarm/Warning messages are listed below. 
Alarm Messages Warning Messages
•High Engine 
Temperature
•Low Oil Pressure
•Overcrank
•Overspeed
•RPM Sense Loss
•Underspeed
•Controller Fault
•Ignition Fault Code
•Auxiliary Shutdown
•WIRING ERROR
•Over Voltage
•Under Voltage
•Overload
•Canbus Error
•Missing Cam Pulse
•Missing Crank Pulse
•Low Fuel Pressure
•E-Stop
•Low Battery
•Exercise Set Error
•Schedule A 
Maintenance
•Schedule B 
Maintenance
•Schedule C 
Maintenance
•Battery Problem
•Charger Warning
•Charger Missing AC
•USB Warning
•Download Failure
•Check Engine
NOTE:  Unle
ss  properly  trained  to  correct  and  clear 
Alarm/Warning conditions, contact an IASD.
Change Time and Date
To  change  the  time  and  date  after  activation,  see  the 
Navigation Menu in Figure 4-3. If power is lost (battery is 
d
isconnected/reconnected,  control  panel  fuse  is 
removed/installed,  etc.),  the  display  automatically 
prompts  the  user  for  the  Time  and  Date.  All  other 
information is retained in memory.
Programmable Timers
Dealer Programmable
Exercise Time
A programmable exercise time is provided. In the AUTO 
mode, the engine starts and runs once each week at the 
time  and  day  specified.  During  the  exercise  cycle,  the 
unit runs approximately 12 minutes and then shuts down. 
Transfer of loads to the generator does not occur unless 
utility power fails.
NOTE: 
A  Dealer  password  is  required  to  change  the 
duration of Exercise Cycle.
User Programmable
Start-Up Delay Timer
A programmable line  interrupt delay  (or Start-Up Delay) 
timer  is  provided.  When  utility  voltage  fails  (falls  below 
60% of nominal), the start-up delay timer is started. If the 
voltage  rises  above  the  Utility  Volts  Low  threshold,  the 
timer  is  reset.  If  the  utility  voltage  remains  below  the 
threshold during the duration of the timer, the unit cranks 
and starts.
NOTE: 
The factory default setting is five seconds, but is 
adjustable from 2 to 1500 seconds.
Warm-Up Delay Timer
A  programmable  Warm-Up  Delay  timer  is  provided. As 
soon  as  the  generator  starts,  the  warm-up  timer  is 
started.  When  the  warm-up  timer  expires,  the  control 
transfers  load  to  the  generator  (through  the  transfer 
switch) if the utility voltage is less than 80% of nominal. If 
utility voltage is greater than the threshold at expiration of 
the  warm-up  time,  the  load  is  not  transferred  to  the 
generator and a cool-down period begins. At the  end of 
the cool-down period, the generator stops.
NOTE: 
The factory default setting is five seconds, but is 
adjustable from 5 to 1500 seconds.
USB Port for Firmware Updates
A  USB  port  is  located  beneath  the  rubber  flap  on  the 
control  panel  and  is  provided  for  firmware  updates. 
Firmware updates must be performed by an Independent 
Authorized Service Dealer. 
NOTE: 
The  USB  port  is  intended  for  use  with  a  USB 
thumb  drive  only.  The  USB  port  is  not  intended  for 
charging  devices  such  as  phones  or  laptops.  Do  not 
connect  any  consumer  electronics  to  the  USB  port. 
Contact an IASD for any firmware updates.










