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Datakom DKG-205 Manuel de l'utilisateur

5. PROGRAMMING

The programming mode is used to program the timers, operational limits and
the configuration of the unit.
To enter the program mode, press the PGM button. The display shows (Pr)
when program mode is selected. When the MENU key is pressed the
program number will be displayed, when it is released the program value will
be shown. In this way all program parameters are accessed and the values
can be increased or decreased by using () and () keys.
Programmed values are stored in a Non Volatile Memory, which is not
affected by energy failures. To exit programming, press the OFF button.
P01=MAINS VOLTAGE LOWER LIMIT: If one of the mains phases goes
under this limit, it means that the mains are off and it starts the transfer to the
generator in automatic and test modes.
P02=MAINS VOLTAGE UPPER LIMIT: If one of the mains phases goes over
this limit, it means that the mains are off and it starts the transfer to the
generator in automatic and test modes.
P03=GENERATOR VOLTAGE LOWER LIMIT: If the generator phase
voltage goes under this limit when feeding the load, this will mean a generator
voltage failure and the engine will stop.
P04=GENERATOR VOLTAGE UPPER LIMIT: If the generator phase voltage
goes over this limit when feeding the load, this will mean a generator voltage
failure and the engine will stop.
P05=FREQUENCY LOWER LIMIT: If the generator frequency goes under
this value, it causes an alarm after the frequency delay timer.
P06=FREQUENCY UPPER LIMIT: If the generator frequency goes over this
value, it causes an alarm after the frequency delay timer.
P07=FREQUENCY DELAY: This is the period between the frequency goes
out of the limits and an alarm occurs
P08=DC SUPPLY UPPER LIMIT: If DC Supply voltage exceeds this limit, it
will cause DC Supply alarm after the 2 second delay and the diesel will stop.
This alarm is particularly designed to prevent failure of the unit in case of
charge alternator failure.
P09=NUMBER OF STARTS: Maximum number of start attempts.
P10=WAIT BEFORE START TIMER: Waiting period between the fuel on and
start command.
P11=WAIT TIMER BETWEEN STARTS: Waiting period between two start
attempts.
P12=START TIMER: Start period. Start will be automatically deactivated if the
generator starts running before the timer.
P13=STOP TIMER: Stop solenoid activation timer. Enter 0 for an 'activate to
start' type of engine.
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