Product Manual

Owner’s Manual for Mobile Generator 17
General Information
(J) [not used]
This button is inactive.
(K) [not used]
This LED is inactive.
(L) MANUAL Mode LED
When illuminated, MANUAL mode is active.
When not illuminated, MANUAL mode is not active.
(M) MANUAL Mode Button
Switches the mode to MANUAL. See
Controller Modes
for important guidelines.
Status is indicated by the MANUAL Mode LED.
(N) Engine STOP/RESET Mode Button
Switches the mode to STOP.
See
Controller Modes
for
important guidelines.
Status is indicated by the STOP/RESET Mode LED.
(O) Engine STOP/RESET Mode LED
When illuminated STOP mode is active.
When not illuminated, STOP mode is not active.
(P) Open Generator Button
Only applies to MANUAL mode.
Opens the generator load switch and, when a motorized
breaker is in use. Result is enabling of receptacles, cam
locks, and lugs.
NOTE:
In units equipped with a manual breaker, limited
function is available.
Status is indicated by the Open Generator LED.
(Q) Open Generator LED
When illuminated, receptacles, cam locks, and lugs
are enabled.
When not illuminated, receptacles, cm locks, and
lugs are disabled.
Controller Modes
MANUAL Mode
MANUAL mode is distinguished by full operator control of
unit start-up and shut-down functions, and by full operator
control of generator load and unload functions.
AUTO Mode
AUTO mode is distinguished by automation of unit start-up
and shut-down functions, and by automation of generator
load and unload functions.
AUTO mode utilizes the remote start connections. For
remote starting procedures, see
Section 3, Operation
.
AUTO mode utilizes a programmed schedule, which can
be modified.
NOTE:
To modify the AUTO mode programmed schedule,
use the Deep Sea Configuration Suite software.
STOP Mode
STOP mode is distinguished by the following:
Unloads the generator.
Clears active alarms—if alarm conditions have
been resolved.
Shuts down the unit.
Deactivates the Engine Start button.
Stops all AUTO mode automation (if applicable).
Controller power remain ON.
Switching Mode
1. Verify controller is ON.
NOTE:
The engine can be running but it is not required.
2. Stop drawing power from the unit: Stop using
equipment plugged into receptacles, cam locks,
and anything connected to the lugs.
3. See Figure 2-4. Press the desired Mode button.
The unit immediately changes to the selected
mode.
Operator Pages
Operator pages contain
various data for unit monitoring,
diagnosing, and troubleshooting. The pages are:
Status page
Engine page
Generator page
Alarm page
ECU DTC page
Event Log page
Serial Port page
Program File Information page
About page
NOTE: Operator pages are available after normal unit
start-up.
NOTE: Operator pages are view-only. No settings can be
added, modified, or deleted.