GE ZBTSD manual How to Set the System Clock, Umd

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Accessory Definitions (cont’d)

UMD

W

Universal Motor Load Disconnect Circuit: Auxiliary Contact opens 0-60 seconds prior to transfer in either direction, re-closes after transfer. Can be configured by end user for Pre-transfer, Post-transfer, or both.

Time Delay (S2) Source 2 Stable Timer. To delay trans- fer to Source 2. Adjustable 0-5 minutes in 1 second increments. Standard setting is 1 second. Adjust via SET menu (see page 18)

VI

Voltage Imbalance (Three Phase)

For a three phase source, this feature monitors phase voltage ratios based on a selected range within a selected time window. Should any phase fall below the selected lower window limit or exceed the selected higher window limit within the selected time frame, the controller initiates transfer to the other source.

Range: 5% to 20% of Nominal voltage,

10 to 30 seconds window, user adjustable. Resolution: 1% Increments

Minimum Differential: 2% between “Fail” and “Restore” settings.

Factory default: 10% “Fail”, 8% “Restore”, 30 Seconds. See CFG Menu page 17 to configure ON or OFF.

See SET Menu page 18 to set Percentage and time windows

YEN

Bypass Timers Key utilizing Keypad. When applicable, the system prompts the user to press a button to bypass

(T) or (W) Timers should the user so desires.

ZNET

Network Communications Interface Card

How to Set the System Clock

How to Set the System Clock

Set System Clock, time and date

·If the clock is not set, the display will show SET SYSTEM CLOCK on the second line of the S1 OK screen.

·The S1 OK screen will show time (hours and minutes) on the second line if the system clock has been set. (Date on third line)

Setting the System Clock

(Start from S1 OK screen)

1.Remove battery protective white plastic strip near P relay. *

2.Press MORE then press SET.

3.Press MORE and scroll to SET SYSTEM CLOCK using the MORE key.

4.Press SEL.

5.ENTER ACCESS CODE located on the white label on the back of the controller.

6.Press SEL.

7.Use the up and down keys to change the hour value.

8.Press SAVE (this will enter this value and move cursor to minutes).

9.Use the up and down keys to change the minutes.

10.Press SAVE (this will enter this value and move cursor to month).

11.Use the up and down key up to change the month.

12.Press SAVE (This will enter this value and complete the clock setting).

13.Use the up and down keys to change the date.

14.Press SAVE (this will enter this value and move cursor to year).

15.Use the up and down keys to change year.

16.Press SAVE (this will enter this value and compete the clock setting).

17.To edit settings, press SEL and repeat steps 6-16.

18.If the setting is satisfactory, press MORE (unit then returns to the SET menu then press BACK, then ESC.)

*Replacement battery part #K-4100

Battery will last 5 years and provides power to retain clock function only (Controller functions without battery).

GE Zenith Controls

ZBTS / ZBTSD Operation and Maintenance Manual (71R-4000A)

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Authorized Service Table of ContentsIntroduction Mounting SafetyEquipment Inspection and Storage Final Equipment InspectionInstallation Power ConnectionsEngine Start Control Connections IInitial Energization Installation cont’dR E T E S T Initial Energization cont’dInstallation cont’d Entelli-Switch 250 Controller Entelli-Switch 250 ControllerLCD & Keypad Entelli-Switch 250 Controller cont’dStandard 3-Phase Sensing on 3 and 4 Pole Units Source User Setting for Voltage & FrequencyStds Exes Cons Sens Spes Psgs Accessory Group PackagesAccessory Definitions A62Calibrate Accessory Definitions cont’d S14 R50S12P S13PUMD How to Set the System ClockLoad / No-Load CDT One Event Timer ExerciserLoad / No-Load Clock Exerciser CDP Clock ExerciserTurn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menu Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup CFG MenuChange adjustable values through the SET menu Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup SET MenuView System Data Entelli-Switch 250 User Setup System InfoStandard Transition TestingATS Testing Delayed TransitionSequence of Operation Timer Designations as they appear in the SET menuBypass-Isolation Operation Sequence of Operation cont’dAutomatic 100-400 AMP600-1200 AMP 1600-4000 AMP Standard and Delay Transition Controls Power Supply CPSControls Power Supply CPS cont’d Standard Transition CPS SchematicDelayed Transition CPS Schematic General Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsServicing Maintenance and TestingInspection and Cleaning TestingPage GE Zenith Controls

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