GE 70R-1000D manual MX150 Microprocessor Controller cont’d, LCD & Keypad

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MX150 Microprocessor Controller (cont’d)

LCD & Keypad

These options are accessible through the LCD and keypad (see figure below). To become familiar with the options loaded into a particular unit, scrolling through the SET and CFG menu will show the descriptions of the options (see pages 17). These menus are the very same menus that are used to access the setting and/or configuration of these options. The SET (setting) menu is primarily used to show or change, time and voltage settings. The CFG menu is primarily used to turn an option on or off. When scrolling through these menus,

no changes can be made without entry of the access code. The factory set six-digit access code is located on a white label on the back of the unit (see figure 9 pgs. 17-19).

The MX150 has many logic options. Each controller is downloaded with options at the time of manufacture. The collection of options that any one controller has is specified at the time of order placement. The following pages include all the options that can reside in the controller. Not all units include all options.

Source 1 LED (Green) indicates Source 1 is acceptable for use

Source 1 Position LED (Green) indicates Power Panel (ATS) is closed to Source 1 position

Source 2 Position LED (Red) indicates Power Panel (ATS) is closed to Source 2 position

Source 2 (Red) indicates Source 2 is acceptable for use

LCD Screen

CurrentTime,

Day and

Date of Display

 

 

 

 

Exercise Event

 

 

 

 

"Impending"

 

 

S1

OK

* E *

 

 

 

01: 50

 

 

 

 

FRI 31 MAY 20 03

SET Menu

 

MORE CFG

TEST

SET

MORE Menu CFG Menu TEST Menu

Keypad

#4 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#1 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#2 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

#3 or the word

on the LCD above the key. The word above the key changes depending on which screen is being displayed.

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ZTG/ZTGD Operation and Maintenance Manual (70R-1000D)

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Authorized Service Table of ContentsIntroduction Equipment Inspection and Storage Safety / InstallationFinal Equipment Inspection MountingInstallation cont’d Power ConnectionsEngine Start Control Connections Installation cont’d Initial Energization GE Zenith ControlsR E T E S T Initial Energization cont’dMX150 Controller MX150 Microprocessor ControllerLCD & Keypad MX150 Microprocessor Controller cont’dStandard Features, Mstdg Option Pkg User Setting for Voltage & FrequencySource CalibrateStd. Features, Mstdg Option Pkg. cont’d R50S13 CDP replaces CDT Standard Features, Mexeg Option PkgOptional Accessories CDT One Event Timer Exerciser How to Set the System ClockHow to Bypass Cancel an exercise during an exercise cycle CDT One Event Timer Exerciser cont’dLoad / No-Load Clock Exerciser CDP Clock ExerciserTurn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menu MX150 User Setup CFG MenuChange adjustable values through the SET menu MX150 User Setup SET MenuView System Data MX150 User Setup System InfoATS Testing TestingDelayed Transition Standard TransitionSequence of Operation Timer Designations as they appear in the SET menuStandard and Delay Transition Controls Power Supply CPSControls Power Supply CPS cont’d Standard Transition CPS SchematicDelayed Transition CPS Schematic General Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsInspection and Cleaning Maintenance and TestingTesting ServicingStandard Transition 40 to 260 Amps Solenoid Type Power Panel and Replacement PartsStandard Transition 400 to 600 Amps Molded Type Power Panel and Replacement Parts cont’dARC Grid Removed for Clarity Standard Transition 800 to 1200 AmpsStationary Contact Moveable Contact Standard Transition 1600 to 3000 AmpsAmps Delayed Transition 40 to 600 AmpsSCR-EO Movable Contact Stationary Contact Delayed Transition 800 to 1200 AmpsMovable E3 Contact Stationary Delayed Transition 1600 to 3000 AmpsPage Page Page GE Zenith Controls