2.8 Local Programming Mode On

The Local Programming Mode On section explains how to program the generator set controller logic. Each menu contains a step-by-step procedure for programming the various logic groups. See Section 1, Specifications, for setting ranges and default settings.

Please read and understand the entire Local Programming Mode On section before attempting any programming. The factory settings are adjustable and programming without full understanding of the logic features and functions can cause inadvertent changes.

Refer to Menu 14—Programming Mode for information regarding menu programming activation. After completing the programming always place the controller back in the Programming Mode Off position to prevent inadvertent program changes.

The programming feature alters stored settings and changes characteristics of the logic. Do not operate the controller with the program mode on unless there is a need to edit program logic or clear stored data. Limit programming responsibilities to individuals with training and authority.

The product application requires expertise in the design and programming of control systems. Only qualified personnel should program, install, alter, and apply this product.

Use Section 2.7, Reviewing the Menu Displays, to view the generator set operation data and review previously programmed information and to review the data when no programming is necessary.

Menus displaying the # symbol represent one of the following data types:

DSystem-calculated data

DSystem-measured data

DUser-entered data

Menus displaying the ? symbol require the user to enter data.

Menus displaying the * symbol represent access code or password type entries. Actual key entry does not display.

See Section 2.5.3, Request and Error Messages, for error display messages and explanations should they appear while navigating through the menus.

All menu displays apply to both single-phase and three-phase voltages unless otherwise noted as (1 PH) or (3 PH) on the menu overview. The phase designation does not appear in the actual menu displays.

Note: Place the generator set master switch in the OFF/ RESET position when using local programming mode on.

Note: Use the generator set controller to initially set up the remote programming. Set the controller for remote programming using Menu 14 and remote communication using Menu 13 before attempting remote programming.

Note: Press any key on the keypad to activate the controller panel display. The panel display turns off 5 minutes after the last keypad entry.

Note: Press the Reset Menu key to clear the Error display.

Note: Press the Menu Right → key prior to entering decimal values where necessary.

Refer to Figure 2-18 for a quick reference to the menu number and description.

Menu No.

Menu Description

 

 

1

Generator Monitoring (Three-Phase Connections)

 

 

1

Generator Monitoring (Single-Phase Connections)

 

 

2

Engine Monitoring

 

 

3

Analog Monitoring

 

 

4

Operational Records

 

 

5

Event History

 

 

6

Time and Date

 

 

7

Generator System

 

 

8

Time Delays

 

 

9

Input Setup

 

 

10

Output Setup

 

 

11

Voltage Regulator

 

 

12

Calibration

 

 

13

Communication

 

 

14

Programming Mode

 

 

15

Protective Relays

 

 

20

Factory Setup Menu

Figure 2-18 Menu Number and Description

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Kohler 20-3250 kW manual Local Programming Mode On, Menu Number and Description