Specifications
DCA20SPXU2D 60 HZ GENERATOR • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (03/25/11) — PAGE 19
DIGITAL CONTROLLER PANEL
Figure 5. Digital Controller Panel
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The defi nitions below describe the controls and functions 
of the Digital Control Panel (Figure 5).
1.  Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) — The LCD serves 
as the local information source for metering, alarms, 
pre-alarms, and protective functions.
2.  Supplying Load Indicator — This green LED lights 
when the generator current is greater than the EPS 
threshold.
3.  Alarm Indicator — This red LED lights continuously 
during alarm conditions and fl ashes during pre-alarm 
conditions.
4.  Alarm Silence — Not used.
5.  Lamp Test Pushbutton — Press this pushbutton to 
test the illumination of all LCD pixels and LED's on 
the Digital Controller.
6.  Not in Auto Indicator—This red LED lights when the 
Digital Controller is not operating in auto mode.
7.  Auto Pushbutton and Mode Indicator — Press 
this pushbutton to place the Digital Controller in auto 
mode. The green auto LED will light when the auto 
mode is active.
8.  Off Pushbutton and Mode Indicator — Press this 
pushbutton to place the Digital Controller in the off 
mode. The red off mode LED will light when the Digital 
Controller is in the off mode.
9.  Run Pushbutton and Mode Indicator — Press this 
pushbutton to place the Digital Controller in the run 
mode. The green run mode LED will light when the 
Digital Controller is in the run mode.
10.  Reset Pushbutton — Press this pushbutton to cancel 
a settings editing session and discard any changes 
made to the settings.
11.  Edit  — Press this pushbutton to start an editing 
session and enable changes to the Digital Controller 
settings. At the conclusion of an editing session, the 
edit pushbutton is pressed again to save the setting 
changes.
12.  Arrow Pushbuttons — These four pushbuttons are 
used to navigate through the display menus and modify 
settings.
The left and right arrow buttons are used to navigate 
through the display menus and modify settings. The 
right-arrow button is pressed to move downward 
through the menu levels and the left-arrow is pressed 
to move upward.
Within a level, the up-arrow and down-arrow buttons 
are used to move among items within the menu level. 
Pressing the down-arrow button moves to items lower 
in the list.
Pressing the up-arrow button moves to items higher in 
the list. During a settings editing session, the up and 
down arrow buttons are used to raise and lower the 
value of the selected setting.










