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A

address, 2–8, 2–9

arrow push–buttons, 1–1

B

baud rate, 2–8, 2–9

C

change password, 2–8, 2–9 clear log, 2–8, 2–9 closed–transition transfer, 4–3 commit to transfer, 2–6, 2–7 communication, 2–8, 2–9 control overview, 1–1

cover removal, A–1 CP settings, see settings

D

date setting, 2–10, 2–11 daylight saving time, 2–11 Decrease Value push–button, 1–1

default settings, 2–2, 2–4, 2–6, 2–8, 2–10

reset, 2–9 delayed–transition transfer, 4–6

description of operation closed–transition, 4–3 delayed–transition, 4–6 open–transition, 4–1

DIP switch actuators

data input/password lock, A–3 frequency of sources, A–3 nominal input voltage, A–2 phases of sources, A–3 transfer switch type, A–2

E

engine exerciser, 1–2, 2–10, 2–11 engine cooldown, 2–10, 2–11, 4–2

Enter/Save Settings push–button,1–1

Esc (escape) push–button, 1–1 event logging, 2–8, 2–9, 2–12

INDEX

F

failuretosynchronize auto bypass, 2–6

time delay, 2–4, 2–5, 4–4

Features

1C, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 1F, 2–4, 2–5 2B, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 2E, 2–4, 2–5, 4–2 3A, 2–4, 2–5, 4–2 5, 2–7, 2–14, 4–1 6B, 2–14

6C, 2–14 6Z, 2–14

11C, 2–10, 2–11, 4–1 27, 2–6, 2–7, 4–1, 4–2 31F, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 31M, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 31G, 2–4, 2–5

31N, 2–4, 2–5 34A, 2–14 34B, 2–14

72A, 2–9, 2–13, 4–1 frequency settings, 2–2, 2–3, A–3

G

general settings, 1–2, 2–8, 2–9

H

HELP, for service, call 1–800–800–2726 in the US 1–888–234–2726 in Canada customercare@asco.com

I

Increase Value push–button, 1–1 inphase monitor, 2–6, 2–7

K

Keypad Locked setting, 2–8, 2–9

L

language, 2–8, 2–9 load shed, 2–6, 2–7 logging, event, 2–8, 2–9

M

Menu Scroll push–buttons, 1–1

O

open–transition transfer, 4–1

P

password, enter, wrong, 2–1 change, 2–8, 2–9 forgotten, A–3

lock, A–3

phase rotation monitor, 2–6, 2–7 phases, A–3

print enable, 2–8, 2–9

S

serial communication, 2–8, 2–9 service, 2–13, 2–14

settings CP, 2–3

engine exerciser, 1–2, 2–10, 2–11 features, 1–2, 2–6, 2–7 general, 1–2, 2–8, 2–9 overview, 1–2

time & date, 2–10, 2–11 time delay, 1–2, 2–4, 2–5

shed load, 2–6, 2–7

T

test mode, 4–1

time delays

1C, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 1F, 2–4, 2–5 2B, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 2E, 2–4, 2–5, 4–2 3A, 2–4, 2–5, 4–2 11C, 2–10, 2–11, 4–1 27, 2–6, 2–7, 4–1, 4–2 31F, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 31M, 2–4, 2–5, 4–1 31G, 2–4, 2–5

31N, 2–4, 2–5

CT delayed transfer, 2–6, 2–7 inphase monitor, 2–6, 2–7

time setting, 2–10, 2–11 tranfer switch type, A–2

U

unbalance, voltage, 2–2, 2–3

V

view event log, 2–12

voltage DIP switch actuators, A–2 voltage jumper blocks, A–4 voltage settings, 2–2, 2–3

Y

Y–Y primary failure detect, 2–6, 2–8

Printed in U.S.A.

In the United States, for service call ASI at 1–800–800–2726 (ASCO).

Copyright

In Canada, for service call at 1–888–234–2726 (ASCO).

ASCO Power Technologies, L.P. 2007

 

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Contents Description 381333-126 KPower Control Center display and keypad Left-Right Arrows Enter/Save SettingsControl Overview Up-Down ArrowsSettings Overview How to Change a Setting TipVoltage & Frequency Settings NormalvoltageunbalNormal Frequency Emerg FrequencyCP Settings Normal VoltageNormal Frequency Normal Voltage UnbalanceTime Delay Settings Standard Time Delays TD NE Xfer SignalTD EN Xfer Signal Bypass Currently Running TDFeatures Settings Phase Rotation Monitor In-Phase MonitorCommit to Xfer After TD Normal Fail see Shed LoadGeneral Settings Primary Failure Detection not shownDefault to Factory Settings Reset Engine Exerc ProgramsChange Password Menu Language not shownEngine Exerciser Settings JANPresent DATE/TIME P1 Engine ExerciserP1-7 Engine Exercisers Engine Exerciser Settings MenusPresent Date/Time View Event Log Logged EventsEvent Types Event ReasonsService Statistics / Diagnostics View Service DataATS Statistics Source StatisticsService Factory Selectable Features Status Information Source AcceptabilityATS Status Normal Source StatusDisplay Messages and their Meaning Test Mode Serial Comm Test Mode Test CircuitWrong Password XTD Parallel AlarmOpen-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer 4ATS,7ATS,7ATB Load Transfer To EmergencyOpen-Transition 2-position Automatic Transfer Switches Load Retransfer To NormalClosed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ACTS, 7ACTS, 7ACTB Closed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Closed-Transition Load Retransfer To Normal Bypass Closed-Transition Load TransferDelayed-Transition Automatic Transfer 4ADTS, 7ADTS, 7ADTB Delayed-Transition Automatic Transfer Switches Controller Cover Removal Figure A-1. Cover release latchesNominal Source Voltage Selection DIP Switch ActuatorsTransfer Switch Type Phases of Normal & Emergency Sources Lost or Forgotten PasswordFrequency of Sources Data Input LockVoltage Jumper Blocks Figure A-3. Location of jumper blocksIndex
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