PulseStop Mode

The “Delay” refers to the “Preheat to Crank Delay” and may be zero.

Cranking will cease when the generator run signal goes high for the specified hold time or when the crank time has elapsed.

To get the ShutDown Bypass on Relay 3 with no preheat, Relay 3 must be configured for Preheat with ShutDown Bypass and have the Preheat time set to zero.

StartStop mode is essentially the same as GlowStop mode with no preheat on Relay 1.

Figure C-4StartStop Mode Timing Diagram

PulseStop Mode

For generators with PulseStop mode starting types (Type 13):

Relay 1 (Stop) and Relay 2 (Start) can be used with a common ground for three-wire configured generators.

If Relay 3 is configured for Preheat, the signal only shows up on Relay 3.

The Preheat on Relay 3 will not overlap the Crank Time if ShutDown Bypass is not enabled.

If the ShutDown Bypass is enabled, the Preheat on Relay 3 will remain high for the Crank Time and for the ShutDown Bypass period after cranking.

The “Delay” refers to the “Preheat to Crank Delay” and may be zero.

Cranking will cease when the generator run signal goes high for the specified hold time or when the crank time has elapsed.

To get the ShutDown Bypass on Relay 3 with no preheat, Relay 3 must be configured for Preheat with ShutDown Bypass and have the Preheat time set to zero.

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Xantrex Technology XW manual PulseStop Mode, Figure C-4StartStop Mode Timing Diagram