Installation Guide
TP-6906 4/16 41Section 2 Accessories
2.3 Programmable Interface
Module (PIM)
The optional Programmable Interface Module (PIM)
provides two programmable inputs and six dry contact
outputs, four of which a re programmable. The PIM with
enclosure is shown in Figure 2-3. See TT-1584 for PIM
installation and connection instructions.
The PIM is mounted in a NEMA 3R aluminum
enclosure, which can be mounted indoors or outdoors.
See Section 1.4.9 and the installation instructions
provided with the PIM for the maximum recommended
cable lengths and detailed installation instructions.
2.3.1 PIM to Generator Set Connections
The PIM communicates with the RDC2 generator set
controller. Connect the PIM module to the generator set
as shown in Section 1.4.9.
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Figure 2-3 Programmable Interface Module (PIM)
(covered removed for illustration)
2.3.2 PIM Inputs and Outputs
Connect customer-supplied equipment to the PIM as
instructed in TT-1584.
Factory-default settings for the outputs are shown in
Figure 2-4. The outputs are controlled by the RDC2
controller. The run output is activated w hen the
generator set is running. The common fault output is
activated on a fault.
Use a personal computer running Kohlerr OnCuer Plus
or SiteTecht software to assign functions to the other
inputs and outputs, and/or change the settings for
factory-set inputs and outputs. Verify that the input and
output assignments match the connections to the PIM
terminal strip.
Outputs 3 through 6 can also be controlled remotely
using the OnCuer Plus program. If an output is
activated or deactivated through OnCue Plus, it is no
longer controlled by the RDC2 controller. See the
OnCue Plus Software Operation Manual for
instructions.
PIM Connection Factory Default Setting
Input 1 None
Input 2 None
Output 1 (Relay 1) Run
Output 2 (Relay 2) Common Fault
Output 3 (Relay 3) Low Battery Voltage (programmable)
Output 4 (Relay 4) Not in Auto (programmable)
Output 5 (Relay 5) Cooldown (programmable)
Output 6 (Relay 6) Normal Source Failure
(programmable)
Figure 2-4 PIM Factory Settings