Multiquip SG1400C3 Digital controller, MCB Control Button Not functional in this application

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Figure 9. Digital Controller

Refer to Figure 9 for location of controls and indicators.

1.STATUS LED — Indicates status of the controller. Lights green when the controller is running.

NAVIGATIONS BUTTONS

2.ARROW UP Button — Press button to scroll up through the status menus or programming prompts.

3.ARROW DOWN Button — Press button to scroll down through the status menus or programming prompts.

4.MENU Button — Press button to jump to menu/sub- menu page or escape from any dialog window.

5.ENTER Button — Press button to confirm a value or open a value adjustment within setting dialogs.

CONTEXT BUTTONS

6.MODE Button — Press button to jump to the controller mode window.

7.HISTORY Button — Press button to jump to history screen.

8.ALARM Button — Press button to jump to alarm list

9.GCB (Generator Circuit Breaker) CONTROL Button — Press button to close/open GCB.

10.MCB CONTROL Button — Not functional in this application.

CONTROL BUTTONS

11.START Button — Press button to go idle mode (about an hour) then generator starts. A second press will bypass idle mode and generator goes to full speed immediately.

12.STOP Button — Press button to cool the generator for about 5 minutes then the generator will stop. A second press will bypass cool down and will stop the generator immediately.

NOTICE

START and STOP buttons work in MAN (manual) or SEM (semi-manual) mode only.

13.FAULT RESET Button — Press button to acknowledge faults and alarms (active only in Alarm screen).

14.HORN RESET Button — Press button to deactivate the horn (audible alarm).

15.DISPLAY — Shows menu, measurements, setpoints, alarm list, history, and help/others screens.

NOTICE

For more detailed operating and programming information on the digital controller, refer to the InteliVision 5™ Controller User's Guide.

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