EasYgen 3000 Series Package P2 Operation Manual
EasYgen 3000 Series Package P2 Operation Manual
EasYgen 3000 Series Package P2 Operation Manual
easYgen-3000 Packages
Genset Control
Operation
Software Version 1.xxxx
Manual 37416
Manual 37416 easYgen-3000 - Genset Control
WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before instal-
ling, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions.
Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed (overtempera-
ture, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown device(s), that operates totally independently of the
prime mover control device(s) to protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other
type of prime mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic gov-
ernor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the linkage(s),
or the controlled device(s) fail.
Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equipment outside its specified mechanical, electrical,
or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or property damage, including damage to the
equipment. Any such unauthorized modifications: (i) constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within
the meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage,
and (ii) invalidate product certifications or listings.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure
the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system.
Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent dam-
age to these parts.
• Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a
grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control).
• Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards.
• Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with
conductive devices.
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Content
Figures
Figure 2-1: Front panel and display ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Figure 2-2: Screen - Level overview ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 3-1: Position of the LEDs .............................................................................................................................................. 33
Figure 5-1: Configuration screens (overview) .......................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 5-2: Front panel and display .......................................................................................................................................... 54
Tables
Table 1-1: Manual - Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Table 2-1: Display - Measuring values ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Table 4-1: Functional description - Overview .......................................................................................................................... 34
Table 4-2: Functional description - AMF conditions ................................................................................................................ 38
Table 5-1: Message IDs for analog inputs ................................................................................................................................ 53
Table 5-2: Message IDs for external analog inputs ................................................................................................................... 53
Table 5-3: Message IDs for discrete inputs ............................................................................................................................... 53
Table 5-4: Message IDs for external discrete inputs ................................................................................................................. 53
Table 5-5: Message IDs for flexible limits................................................................................................................................ 53
Chapter 1.
General Information
Document Overview
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Type English German
easYgen-3000 Series
easYgen-3000 - Installation 37414 GR37414
easYgen-3000 - Configuration 37415 GR37415
easYgen-3000 - Operation this manual Ö 37416 GR37416
easYgen-3000 - Application 37417 -
easYgen-3000 - Interfaces 37418 -
easYgen-3000 - Parameter List 37420 GR37420
easYgen-3200 - Brief Operation Information 37399 GR37399
easYgen-3100 - Brief Operation Information 37419 -
Table 1-1: Manual - Overview
Intended Use The unit must only be operated as described in this manual. The prerequisite for a proper and safe
operation of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation and main-
tenance.
NOTE
This manual has been developed for a unit equipped with all available options. Inputs/outputs, func-
tions, configuration screens, and other details described which do not exist on your unit may be ig-
nored.
The present manual has been prepared to enable the installation and commissioning of the unit. Be-
cause of the large variety of parameter settings, it is not possible to cover every combination. The ma-
nual is therefore only a guide. In case of incorrect entries or a total loss of functions, the default set-
tings may be taken from the list of parameters in the configuration manual 37415 or from ToolKit and
the respective *.SID file.
Short Description
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The easYgen-3000 Series generator set controllers provide the following functions:
• Genset control
• Engine, mains and generator protection
• Engine data measurement -
o oil pressure and temperature, coolant temperature, battery voltage, speed,
service hours, etc.
• Generator and mains data measurement -
o voltage, current, power, kvar, kW, kWh, etc.
• Load/var sharing for up to 32 participants
• Load-dependent start/stop
• Automatic, Manual, and Stop operating modes
• Application modes -
o no CB operation
o open GCB
o open/close GCB
o open/close GCB/MCB
• LogicsManager for processing measured values, discrete inputs, and internal states
• Engine starter sequencing
• Alarm display with circuit breaker trip and engine shutdown
• AMF (automatic mains failure) standby genset control, with automatic engine start on a mains failure
detection and open transition breaker control
• Critical mode operation
• Synchronizing (phase matching and slip frequency) and mains parallel operation
• External frequency, voltage, power, and power factor set point control via analog input or interface
• FIFO event history with 300 entries
• Multilingual user interface (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian,
Chinese, Japanese)
• ECU data visualization via J1939
• CAN bus communication to engine controllers, plant management systems, expansion boards, and
ToolKit configuration and visualization software
• RS-485 Modbus communication with plant management systems
• RS-232 Modbus communication with plant management systems and ToolKit configuration and visua-
lization software
easYgen -xxxx- 5
Model
[-3100] = Model '3100' for switch cabinet back mounting
[-3200] = Model '3200' for front-panel flush-mounting
Type
Examples:
EASYGEN-3200-5 (easYgen-3200, 100 & 400 Vac inputs, ../5 A measuring inputs, front panel flush-mounting)
EASYGEN-3100-1 (easYgen-3100, 100 & 400 Vac inputs, ../1 A measuring inputs, cabinet back mounting)
Chapter 2.
easYgen-3200 Navigation / Operation
1 5
2 6
12
3 7
4 8
13 9 10 11 14
Figure 2-1 illustrates the front panel/display of the easYgen-3200 with push buttons, LEDs and Liquid Crystal
display (LC display). A short description of the front panel is given below.
NOTE
This push button is always active and will stop the engine when pressed, except the op-
erating modes are selected externally. In this case, the AUTO and MAN Mode push but-
tons are also disabled.
Function blocks
Buttons that have the same function within one screen are grouped into function blocks. The
function blocks are defined as:
Display......... Change the method of voltage and power calculations displayed (page 26).
Mode ............ Change the mode of operation (page 29).
Operation .... Used to perform manual operation of the genset and the breakers (page 30).
Navigation ... Navigation between system and configuration screens, and alarm list (page 30).
1 2 3 5 Push buttons
6 7 8 9
10 11
The push buttons on the front panel are assigned to softkeys on the display. Each softkey is as-
signed to a function depending on the mode of operation.
The display contains softkey characters, measuring values, modes of operation, and alarms. The
functionality of the display screens as well as the description of the functions is detailed in the
"Navigation" section (page 8).
13 14 LED
The left LED 13 indicates that the unit is in STOP mode. The right LED 14 indicates that alarm
messages are active / present in the control unit.
Navigation
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Individual display screens are listed in the following text. All softkeys, which are available in the individual
screens are described with their function.
NOTE
If the mains data display is disabled (refer to Configuration Manual 37415), above screens will only
show generator data with bigger digits.
This screen appears after pressing the "Alarm" softkey in the start-
ing screen. All alarm messages, which have not been acknowledged
and cleared, are displayed. Each alarm is displayed with the alarm
message and the date and time of the alarm occurred in the format
yy-mon-dd hh:mm:ss.ss. Please note, that self-acknowledging
alarm messages get a new timestamp when initializing the unit
(switching on). The symbol indicates that this alarm condition is
still present. A maximum of 16 alarm messages can be displayed. If
16 alarm messages are already displayed and further alarm messag-
es occur, these will not be displayed before displayed alarm mes-
sages are acknowledged and thus deleted from the list. The "!" fol-
lowing the letter symbols A through E indicate whether an alarm
class is present or not .
Setpoints
Display the setpoints screen.
Synchroscope
Display the synchroscope screen.
Sequencing
Display the sequencing screen.
Counters and service
Display the counters and service screen.
Measured values
Display the measured values screen.
Diagnostic
Display the diagonstic screen.
Synchroscope generator/busbar
Display the generator / busbar synchroscope screen.
Synchroscope busbar/mains
Display the busbar / mains synchroscope screen.
This screen appears after pressing the "Counters and service" soft-
key in the "Next page" screen.
NOTE
Further information about resetting or setting the counters may be found in the Configuration Manual
37415.
J1939 interface
Display the J1939 interface screen.
Analog inputs/outputs
Display the analog inputs and outputs indication screen.
Discrete inputs/outputs
Display the discrete inputs and outputs indication screen.
Generator
Display the generator indication screen.
Busbar
Display the busbar indication screen.
Mains
Display the mains indication screen.
This screen appears after pressing the "J1939 Analog values" soft-
key in the "J1939 interface" screen. The values transmitted by the
ECU are displayed here. If a value is not transmitted, it will not be
displayed.
This screen appears after pressing the "J1939 Status" softkey in the
"J1939 interface" screen. The status of the J1939 interface is dis-
played here.
This screen appears after pressing the "J1939 Act. Diag. trouble
codes" softkey in the "J1939 interface" screen. The active J1939 di-
agnosis trouble codes are displayed here.
SPN = Suspect Parameter Number
FMI = Failure Mode Indicator
OC = Occurrence Count
V ...... Voltage
I ........ Current
P ....... Real power
Q ...... Reactive power
S ....... Apparent power
PF .... Power factor
V ....... Voltage
I ........ Current
P ....... Real power
Q ....... Reactive power
S........ Apparent power
PF ..... Power factor
LogicsManager conditions
Display the LogicsManager conditions screen.
Actual date and time
Display the actual date and time screen.
Event History
Display the event history screen.
Version
Display the version screen.
Miscellaneous
Display the miscellaneous screen.
This screen appears after pressing the "Actual date and time" soft-
key in the "Diagnostic" screen. This screen displays the actual date
and time.
xxxx-yyy-zz - Date
xxxx = Year
yyy = Month
zz = Day
xx:yy:zz - Time
xx = Hour
yy = Minute
zz = Second
This screen appears after pressing the "Version" softkey in the "Di-
agnostic" screen. This screen displays the serial number of the unit
and the firm- and software P/N, version, and revision.
This screen appears after selecting "CAN interface 1/2 state" in the
CAN interface 1 state:
"Miscellaneous" screen.
Increase contrast/brightness.
Decrease contrast/brightness.
Configure interfaces
Display the interface configuration screen.
Configure LogicsManager
Display the LogicsManager configuration screen.
Configure counters
Display the counter configuration screen.
Configure application
Display the application configuration screen.
Configure monitoring
Display the monitoring configuration screen.
Configure measurement
Display the measurement configuration screen.
Operation
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The display is partitioned into different areas to give an overview of the displayed data.
Operation Alarm
state Message
Values
Soft- Soft-
keys keys
Operation
"Values"
Values
"Operation state"
Operation
state
The "operation state" section of the screen shows the
actual operating information. Refer to Appendix A:
Status Messages on page 46 for a list of all operation
states.
Alarm
Message
The "alarm message" section of the screen shows the
last alarm message that is occurred and not yet ac-
knowledged. Refer to Appendix A: Alarm Messages
on page 48 for a list of all alarm messages.
"Operation"
Operation
"Softkeys"
Soft- Soft-
keys keys
Display
VGen L2-L3
VGen L3-L1
VGen L1-N
VGen L2-N
VGen L3-N
N
Mains 0× (6×) Delta L1-L2 yes yes --- ---
1× Delta L2-L3 yes yes --- ---
2× Delta L3-L1 yes yes --- yes
VMains L1-L2
VMains L2-L3
VMains L3-L1
VMains L1-N
VMains L2-N
VMains L3-N
Mode
Softkeys "Mode"
When STOP is selected, the engine is stopped. The STOP mode is indicated in the lower
left corner of the display by the symbol.
When AUTOMATIC is selected, the control unit manages all engine start/stop and
breaker control functions. These functions are performed in accordance with how the
control is configured. The AUTOMATIC mode is indicated in the lower left corner of
the display by the symbol.
When MANUAL is selected, all engine and breaker control is performed manually via
the softkeys along the bottom of the display. The MANUAL mode is indicated in the
lower left corner of the display by the symbol.
Operation
Engine Start/Stop
Stop process: Pressing the softkey again will stop the engine.
• Successful: If the stop process was successful, the circular arrow and the eye
symbol disappear.
• Unsuccessful: No change in the display until the stop failure message appears.
Close: By pressing the softkey under the desired circuit breaker, it is closed.
• Successful: If the closing process was successful, the breaker symbol turns horizontal.
• Unsuccessful: If the closing process was not successful, the breaker symbol remains
vertical.
Open: To open this breaker this softkey is pressed while the breaker symbol is horizon-
tal. The arrows and the "Open GCB/MCB" messages indicate the open command.
• Successful: If the opening process was successful, the breaker symbol turns vertical.
• Unsuccessful: If the opening process was not successful, the breaker symbol remains
horizontal and the arrows will remain within the softkey character until the con-
trol is able to open the breaker.
CAUTION
The breakers will open immediately without power reduction. If you want to open the breaker in a no-
load condition, you must reduce the load manually in the set point screen.
LogicsManager
Some parameters of the easYgen are configured via the LogicsManager (refer to Configuration Manual 37415).
A typical LogicsManager screen is shown in the following. You may configure a logical operation using various
command variables, signs, logical operators, and delay times to achieve the desired logical output.
LogicsManager Screen
By pressing this softkey character you exit and go to the previous screen. If the Escape
key is used to leave a LogicsManager configuration screen, any unconfirmed changes
made will not be stored.
Select parameter
By pressing these softkey characters you may select the LogicsManager parameter to be
configured upwards or downwards.
Confirm selection
By pressing this softkey character you confirm the configured option of the selected Lo-
gicsManager parameter.
Change option
By pressing these softkey characters you may change the option of the selected Logics-
Manager parameter upwards or downwards.
By pressing this softkey character you get to a help screen, which displays the logical
operators of the LogicsManager. You may return to the LogicsManager with the Escape
softkey .
Chapter 3.
easYgen-3100 LEDs
The easYgen-3100 unit with metal housing and without display and buttons features two LEDs on the front plate.
The two LEDs have the following functionality:
• COMMS LED
o NOT illuminated: no data is received by any interface
o Blinking green: data is received by any interface, the blinking rate increases with the load on the inter-
faces until it is:
o Illuminated green: increased data traffic is received by any interface
o Illuminated red: the number of participants on the load share bus does not match with the configura-
tion
o Illuminated red/green (appears as orange): the number of participants on the load share bus does not
match with the configuration and data is received by any interface
• RUN LED
o NOT illuminated: the unit is not ready for operation
o Illuminated green: the unit is ready for operation and no alarm is present
o Blinking green/red: the unit is ready for operation, but a warning alarm (alarm class A or B) is present
o Illuminated red: the unit is ready for operation, but a shutdown alarm (alarm class C, D, E or F) is
present
o Blinking red: the unit is ready for operation, but a shutdown and a warning alarm is present
NOTE
Definition: An alarm is "present" means that the alarm is active or latched (triggered).
Figure 3-1 indicates the position of the LEDs on the front plate of the easYgen-3100 unit.
Chapter 4.
Functional Description
NOTE
This functional description of the easYgen refers to both versions, the easYgen-3100 and the easYgen-
3200. However, every information concerning display, push buttons (softkeys), and MANUAL operation
mode refers to the easYgen-3200 only.
Overview
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Application Mode
{0} {1o} {1oc} {2oc}
Operation Mode MAN AUTO MAN AUTO MAN AUTO MAN AUTO
Operate GCB
• close GCB
the GCB push button (Softkey) --- --- --- --- YES --- YES ---
emergency power (AMF) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- YES
the LogicsManager --- --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
• open GCB
the STOP push button YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
the GCB push button (Softkey) --- --- YES --- YES --- YES ---
the LogicsManager --- --- --- YES --- YES --- YES
an alarm (i.e. overvoltage) --- --- YES YES YES YES YES YES
Operate MCB
• open MCB
the MCB push button (Softkey) --- --- --- --- --- --- YES ---
emergency power (AMF) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- YES
the LogicsManager --- --- --- --- --- --- --- YES
• close MCB
the MCB push button (Softkey) --- --- --- --- --- --- YES ---
the LogicsManager --- --- --- --- --- --- --- YES
Table 4-1: Functional description - Overview
• Application Mode (page 35): depends on the application; defines the number/function of the breakers ({0}, {1o}, {1oc}, {2oc}).
• Operating Mode (page 36): depends on the application; separates between STOP, MANUAL and AUTOMATIC.
Application Modes
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The application mode may be changed only during configuration with the code level CL2 or higher password.
The most important features of the four application modes are illustrated in the following section. A description
of the functions that are possible during each application mode can be found in the Configuration Manual (para-
meter 3401, manual 37415). Table 4-1: Functional description - Overview describes which function is available
in each application mode.
3
perature, oil pressure, etc.)
• Engine start/stop
1
G
S/S
GCB • Measuring of engine/generator parameters (i.e. voltage, frequency, current, power, coolant tem-
3
3
perature, oil pressure, etc.)
• Engine start/stop
• Engine/generator protection (relay output to open GCB)
1
G
S/S
• Mains failure detection
• Measuring of engine/generator parameters (i.e. voltage, frequency, current, power, coolant tem-
GCB perature, oil pressure, etc.)
• Engine start/stop
3
1
• Engine start/stop
• Engine/generator protection (relay output to open GCB)
open/close
MCB
• GCB operation (relay output to close GCB)
GCB • MCB operation (relay output to open and close the MCB)
3
3
• Mains failure detection (AMF auto mains failure operation) and automatic engine start/stop
1
G
S/S
Operating Modes
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Operating Mode STOP
NOTE
Selecting the operating mode STOP is not the same as an EMERGENCY STOP. In some cases the ea-
sYgen will perform additional logic functions, such as an engine cool down period, before the engine is
stopped. It is recommended that an EMERGENCY STOP discrete input be utilized and programmed as
an F class alarm.
In the STOP operating mode neither the engine nor the GCB can be operated. Dependent on the
application mode the power circuit breakers cannot be operated. If the operating mode STOP has
been selected while
NOTE
If the conditions of the LogicsManager function "Enable MCB" (parameter 12923) are TRUE, the MCB
will be closed again if it is open in STOP operating mode.
In the MANUAL operating mode (softkey "Mode MAN") the engine and the power circuit break-
ers are operated via the push buttons along the bottom of the display (softkeys). All elements that
may be operated via the softkeys have a black frame. All other elements cannot be operated. The
single line diagram in the lowest line will change according to the application mode.
In the AUTOMATIC operating mode, all engine, GCB, and/or MCB functions are operated via an
interface, or automatically by the control unit (i.e. a mains failure). The function of the easYgen
depends on the configuration of the unit and how the external signals are used. The start /stop se-
quence of the engine is described in more detail in manual 37415.
Mains fault AMF / Auto mains failure operation (only in application mode {2oc})
If the AUTOMATIC operating mode is enabled and the application mode is
configured to {2oc} (2-breaker logic) and the mains fail, the engine and the
power circuit breakers will be operated according to the conditions in the
following table.
• If the engine is not running prior to a mains failure and both, the GCB and MCB are open, the fol-
lowing actions occur:
1. The engine starts
2. The GCB closes
3. The load is supplied by the generator set
• If the engine is not running prior to a mains failure, the GCB is open, and the MCB is closed the fol-
lowing actions occur:
1. The engine starts
2. The MCB opens
3. The GCB closes
4. The load is supplied by the generator set
• If the engine is running prior to a mains failure, the GCB is open, and the MCB is open the follow-
ing actions occur:
1. The GCB closes
2. The load is supplied by the generator set
• If the engine is running prior to a mains failure, the GCB is open, and the MCB is closed the follow-
ing actions occur:
1. The MCB opens
2. The GCB closes
3. The load is supplied by the generator set
• If the engine is running prior to a mains failure, the GCB is closed, and the MCB is open the follow-
ing actions occur:
1. The generator set continues to supply the load
• If the genset is operating in parallel with the mains prior to a mains failure, both breakers are closed,
the following actions occur:
1. A mains decoupling will be performed and the GCB or MCB will be opened depending on the
configuration of the mains decoupling function:
• Mains decoupling configured to MCB or MCB->GCB:
a. The MCB opens
b. The GCB remains closed
c. The engine keeps running
• Mains decoupling configured to GCB or GCB->MCB:
a. The GCB opens
b. The MCB opens after the delay time
c. The GCB closes
d. The engine keeps running
2. The load is supplied by the generator set
Chapter 5.
easYgen-3200 Configuration
This chapter provides information "how to configure the unit via the LC display" as well as the description of all
parameters that may be changed without a password. If you have the correct codes to configure the unit (this is
verified via passwords), refer to manual 37415 for a description of all parameters, their setting range, and their in-
fluence to the operation of the unit.
Navigate .......Pressing the softkey will return the operator to the previous display screen.
Edit ...............I If it is desired to exit a parameter without saving changes made there,
press the softkey and the user will be returned to the previous screen.
Next parameter
This softkey permits the user to navigate down through the parameters. Only the parame-
ters assigned by the active password will be displayed. The parameters that may only be
accessed after entering a password are described in the Configuration Manual 37415. If
an Asian language is configured, some parameter screens may be displayed with an emp-
ty space at the bottom of the parameter list, which may be interpreted as an end of the
list, although more parameters exist and are displayed when scrolling down.
Previous parameter
This softkey permits the user to navigate upwards through the parameters.
Decrease/change function
If the desired parameter has been selected by pressing the softkey, and the cursor has
been moved to the appropriate position via the softkey, the value of the digit may be
decreased by one using the softkey.
Increase/change function
If the desired parameter has been selected by pressing the softkey, and the cursor has
been moved to the appropriate position via the softkey, the value of the digit may be
increased by one using the softkey.
Navigate .......A highlighted parameter may be entered for configuration by pressing the
softkey. This permits the changing of the configured value within the
parameter.
Edit ...............Any value that has been changed within a parameter is changed and stored
in the unit memory by pressing the softkey.
If the parameter has a numeric value (i.e. the password) that is to be changed, the digits
must be changed individually. The softkey permits navigation to each cursor position
of the number to be changed. See the softkey symbols and for an explanation of
how to change the digit.
Parameters
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NOTE
A description of all parameters, which may be edited/configured via the display, are described in the
Configuration Manual 37415.
Language
DE EN
NOTE
Refer to Appendix B: Restoring a Language Setting on page 54 if your unit is configured to a language
you are not able to read or understand.
Display Contrast
DE EN
Password
DE EN
Password display Password for access via the unit panel 0000 to 9999
Passwort Display
A password must be entered to permit configuration of the unit via the
unit panel. If a password is not entered only the displayed parameters
may be edited.
DE EN
Password for CAN interface {x} Password for access via CAN interface {x} 0000 to 9999
Passwort CAN Schnittstelle {x}
A password must be entered to permit configuration of the unit via
CAN interface {x}. If a password is not entered, the displayed parame-
ters may not be edited.
DE EN
Code level CAN interface {x} Code level CAN-Bus {x} Info
Codeebene CAN Schnittstelle {x}
This value displays the code level that is currently active for access via
the CAN bus.
DE EN
Password for serial interface{x} Password for access via serial interface {x} 0000 to 9999
Passwort serielle Schnittst. {x}
A password must be entered to permit configuration of the unit via
serial interface {x}. If a password is not entered, the displayed parame-
ters may not be edited.
DE EN
Code level serial interface {x} Code level serial port {x} Info
Codebene serielle Schnittst. {x}
This value displays the code level that is currently active for access via
the serial interface {x}.
Deactivate Horn
DE EN
Time until horn reset Self acknowledgement of the horn signal 0 to 1.000 s
Zeit Hupenreset
A horn signal is issued and the alarm LED flashes when a fault condi-
tion occurs. This signal will be disabled when the configured time ex-
pires. This is the maximum time, for which a horn signal is active (it
will also be deactivated if it is acknowledged before).
Appendix A.
Display Messages
Status Messages
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Message text and ID Meaning
Alarm Messages
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NOTE
Refer to the Configure Monitoring section of the Parameters chapter in the Configuration Manual 37415
for a detailed description of the monitoring functions, which trigger the alarm messages.
Analog input # 1 2 3
Message ID 10014 10015 10060
Table 5-1: Message IDs for analog inputs
Discrete input # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Message ID 10600 10601 10602 10603 10604 10605 10607 10608 10609 10610 10611 10612
Table 5-3: Message IDs for discrete inputs
Flexible limit # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Message ID 10018 10019 10020 10021 10022 10023 10024 10025 10026 10027
Flexible limit # 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Message ID 10028 10029 10030 10031 10032 10033 10034 10035 10036 10037
Flexible limit # 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Message ID 10038 10039 10040 10041 10042 10043 10044 10045 10046 10047
Flexible limit # 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Message ID 10048 10049 10050 10051 10052 10053 10054 10055 10056 10057
Table 5-5: Message IDs for flexible limits
Appendix B.
Restoring a Language Setting
Due to the multilingual capability of the unit, it may happen that the display language of the easYgen-3200 is set
to a language, the operator is unable to read or understand, by mistake. In this case, the following proceeding
helps to restore the desired language. The default setting is English.
1 5
2 6
12
3 7
4 8
13 9 10 11 14
Figure 5-2 refers to the different softkeys, which appear in the configured language. In order to change the lan-
guage setting, press the softkeys in the following order:
1. Press softkey 5 until you return to the starting screen (as indicated above)
2. Press softkey 6 once to access the "Parameter" screen
3. Press softkey 1 once to access the "Configure language / clock" screen
4. Press softkey 8 once to edit the language setting
5. Press softkeys 10 or 11 to select the desired language
6. Press softkey 8 once to commit the language setting
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