Generac QT04524ANSX Control Panel Interface, Activate the Generator, Display Interface Menus

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Control Panel

CONTROL PANEL INTERFACE

USING THE AUTO/OFF/MANUAL SWITCH

nWith the switch set to AUTO, the engine may crank and start at any time without warning. Such automatic starting occurs when utility power source voltage droops below a preset level or during the normal exercise cycle. To prevent possible injury that might be caused by such sudden starts, always set the switch to OFF and remove the fuse before work- ing on or around the generator or transfer switch. Then, place a “DO NOT OPERATE” tag on the generator panel and on the trans- fer switch.

1.“AUTO” Position – Selecting this switch activates fully auto- matic system operation. It also allows the unit to automati- cally start and exercise the engine every seven days with the setting of the exercise timer (see the Setting the Exercise Timer section).

2.“OFF” Position – This switch position shuts down the engine. This position also prevents automatic operation.

3.“MANUAL” Position – Set the switch to MANUAL to crank and start the engine. Transfer to standby power will not occur unless there is a utility failure.

ACTIVATE THE GENERATOR

When battery power is applied to the generator during the instal- lation process, the controller will turn ON and the LCD screen will illuminate. However, the generator still needs to be activated before it will automatically run in the event of a power outage.

Activating the generator is a simple one time process that is guided by the controller screen prompts. Once the product is activated, the controller screen will not prompt you again, even if you discon- nect the generator battery.

To obtain the activation code, record the generator serial number and log onto www.activategen.com or call 1-888-9ACTIVATE and follow the steps to retrieve the activation code.

After obtaining your activation code, please complete the following steps at the generator’s control panel in the Activation Chart on the following page.

NOTE:

The generator will only run in manual until the passcode has been entered.

Upon power up, this controller will go through a system self test which will check for the presence of utility voltage on the DC circuits. This is done to prevent damage if the installer mistakenly connects AC utility power sense wires into the DC terminal block. If utility voltage is detected, the controller will display a warning message and lock out the generator, preventing damage to the controller. Power to the controller must be removed to clear this warning.

Utility voltage must be turned on and present at the N1 and N2 terminals inside the generator control panel for this test to be performed and pass.

NOTE:

DAMAGE CAUSED BY MISWIRING OF THE INTERCONNECT WIRES IS NOT WARRANTABLE!

This test will be performed each time the controller is powered up.

Next, the user must enter the minimum settings to operate. These settings are current date and time and exercise day and time. The maintenance intervals will be initialized (i.e. started) the first time the clock is set. If the clock is never set at power up, the mainte- nance intervals will be reset every time power is applied.

If a subsequent power loss (loss of battery power) occurs the Installation assistant will operate upon power restoration. The self test routine will be run and then the customer will be required to re-enter the time and date, as this is not retained during a power loss. The unit will not require re-activation.

DISPLAY INTERFACE MENUS

The LCD display is organized as detailed below:

The “Home” page, this page is the default page which will be displayed if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds. This page normally shows the current Status message and the current date and time. The highest priority active Alarm and/or Warning will be automatically posted on this page as well as flashing the backlight when such an event is detected. In the case of multiple Alarms or Warnings, only the first message will be displayed. To clear an Alarm or Warning, see the Protection Systems section - Clear Alarm.

The display backlight is normally off. If the user presses any key, the backlight will come on automatically and remain on for 30 seconds after the last key was pressed.

The “Main Menu” page will allow the user to navigate to all other pages or sub-menus by using the Left/Right and Enter keys. This page can be accessed at any time with several presses of the dedicated Escape key. Each press of the Escape key takes you back to the previous menu until the main menu is reached. This page displays the following options: HISTORY; STATUS; EDIT; AND DEBUG. (See the Appendix - "Menu System".)

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