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1.              ENERGY  COUNTERS    Total active energy    Total reactive energy Q kVARh    O FAULT   Power plant  Generior Mains  ll           O ALARM       Generator electrical measures 1 4 screen    The  Generator  and  Mains  screens structure is identical  They consist of 4 sub screens  which include the electrical measures described in the table below      lt   gt     You can navigate between these sub screens using the buttons and    User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Screen Displayed measures    Phase phase voltage U31  V   Frequency  Hz   Total active power  kW   Screen 1 4 Total reactive power  kVAR   Total power factor  Total active energy  kWh   Total reactive energy  kVARh   Phase neutral voltage V1  V   Phase neutral voltage V2  V   Screen 2 4 Phase neutral voltage V3  V   Phase phase voltage U12  V   Phase phase voltage U23  V   Phase phase voltage U31  V     Active power P1  kW   Active power P2  kW   Screen 3 4 EES power P3  kW   Reactive power Q1  kVAR   Reactive power Q2  kVAR   Reactive power Q3  kVAR   Current 11  A   Current 12  A   Seraen 4 4 Current 13  A   Power factor cos 1   Power factor cos 2   Power factor cos 3     The  Bus  screen consists of a single screen that contains the following electrical measures       e Phase neutral voltage V1  V   e Phase neutral voltage V2  V   e Phase neutral voltage V3  V   e Phase phase voltage U12  V   e Phase phase voltage U23  V   e Phase phase voltage U31  V   e Frequency  Hz     User manual  
2.      Description    Bus bar isn t supplied    Bus bar is supplied       User manual   technical documentation AS3IVO 9 U0Z0 A    4 5 Breakers    Symbol Description       4 6 Connections    Description    Currentless wire  Live wire    Description    This symbol show the state of a Boolean  variable    Grey   OFF   Green  ON    Grey  manual mode not selected  Orange  manual mode selected    Grey  automatic mode not selected  Blue  automatic mode selected    Grey  test mode not selected  Orange  test mode selected       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    5  Navigation bar and header    5 1 Navigation bar    RDM 3 0 contains a navigation bar allowing you to navigate between the different screens of  the application     O FAULT    O ALARM    Screen currently displayed       Description    Home screen    Power plant overview  for several  generators     Generator electrical measures    Mains electrical measures  1 generator   1  Mains     Bus bar electrical measures  multi generator  plant     Engine measures  water temperature  oil  pressure        Synchronization information    Inputs outpus states    Generator active temporisation    Maintenance cycle       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Description    Events screen    Evolution curves of the selected data    RDM 3 0 settings    Information and modification by parameter  number    Blinking when a fault appears   Press button to display Fault screen    Blinking when an alarm appears   Pr
3.      User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0    FEG Ethernet Driveri Settings OK   IP Address   Name Servers    An IP address can be    Obtain an IP address via DHCP    automatically assigned to this      computer  If your network Specify an IP address  does not automatically assign    IP addresses  ask your network IP Eer 192 166  11  2  administrator for an address  Subnet Mask  555 255 255 D    and then type it in the space    provided  Default Gateway  Lag a       Push 3    Note  If all devices are connected to a network with DHCP server  you can select the option     Obtain an IP address via DHCP   This option will automatically give RDM 3 0 an IP address  compatible with the network     Once the IP address is configured  press  Start  and then  Reset  to reset the RDM 3 0 and  start the application           A StartMan  CF Control Panel    CJ RUN       To finalize the communication  you must configure in the application the IP address of the  GENSYS you want to communicate with  refer to 6 11 System      User manual   technical documentation    4  Animated symbols    The application contains several animated symbols    4 1 Generator       4 2 Load       A53V0 9 0020 A    Description    Generator is idle    Generator is running    Description    Load isn t supplied    Load is supplied    User manual      4 3 Mains    4 4 Bus bar    technical documentation    A53V0 9 0020 A    Description    Mains is missing    Mains is present  
4.    RDM 3 0    User manual     technical documentation       A53 VO 9 0020 A    User manual   technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A    Technical documentation history      Date Version Comment    September 2015       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Content  l PENDONG ARAB ANA AA AA 5  Zs WANS AAU OD AA AA AA AA AA 5  2 1 ERVI TTA  EE 6  2 2 TIE POL E 6  so Date El EE 6  2 4 PREP NAO NAA ANA AA 7  2 5 Installation in the control cabinet een 8  2 6 RUNS   er E 10  3  COMMUNIC ON acces acticin AA AA AA AA AA AA 11  4  Animated symbols EE 13  4 1 ETELE DT E E E ee ee ee 13  4 2 LO 13  4 3 Vidi S anra EN E T 14  Te TAS D ei a AA AA AA 14  4 5 Ee 15  AG    6  01102  6 0  0   career AA AA reer ee eee ee 15  KE ett Ur le He Lg CN 15  5  Navigation bar and header         sssssssnssnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana nnmnnn na 16  Dy  NAO AA NAA AA AA 16  9 2 Kee 17  6 Sereens COSCHU COUN E 18  6 1 HOME  AA AA 18  6 2 Power platt E 21  6 3 BET ee e E EE E 23  SUCAT 25  ZS En ee AA AA 26  Co  ee VL GCH EO  018 018 E 27  6 7 NGO  018  wk Re AK AA AA AA AA 28  6 8 En e et E 29  6 9 EE 30  CO e 31  eME VSS i E E saneuavivavsiaudsnncustdvantes noo tsaeatansta tains suesaaes tavexasativanaststen 33  6 12 AAO AA ANA et a er AA 37    6 13 NAA AA AA AA 39    User manual   technical documentation AS5S3V0 9 002720 A    S    8     KN DD AY Cee  SCC INCA Le  crsicecatsstececs cetesacesudeccerssdecucssadesuedexdeasetsatecuesnstecanesu
5.   Extreme environmental conditions should be avoided as much as  possible  Protect RDM 3 0 from dust  moisture and heat  The  ventilation slots of the device must not be covered     Warning    Risk of explosion     RDM 3 0 must not be used where there is a risk of explosion        User manual   technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A    RDM 3 0 is installed in the cabinet wall with clamping levers  The wall thickness must be  between 1 mm and 5 mm     1  Insert the RDM 3 0 into the cutout     CP2615 0000       User manual   technical documentation    3  Turn the clamping levers to the side through 90          4  Retighten the screws        A53V0 9 0020 A    User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    2 6 RDM 3 0 connections    The connectors are located at the rear side of the housing        X107 X106 X104  X105 X102 X101 Ground    COM1 Micro SD USB LAN 1 Power  X103  EtherCAT    There are several connectors     e Power supply connector  X101    e Ethernet connection  X102    e EtherCAT connection  X103    e Two USB outputs  X104  X105    e Micro SD card slot  X106    e Serial interface RS232 COM1  X107     To establish a connection between RDM 3 0 and GENSYS please follow the steps bellow     1  Disconnect RDM 3 0 power supply   2  Connect RDM 3 0 to GENSYS with an Ethernet cable  straight or crossed   You can  make a direct connection or you can use a switch   3  Make sure that connections between wires and connectors are correctly secured   4  Reconnect RDM 3 0 po
6.  Digital Output C4  gt  Digital Output Al Spare 2  gt  AI Spare 2 1       Digital Output C5  gt  Digital Output    EES      system    Labels configuration screen       User manual   technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A    This screen consists of 8 sub screens     e Inthe screens 1 to 7 you can change labels one by one   For the spare analog inputs and user meters  labels  the user can configure the  accuracy of the value displayed        Once you have made your modifications  press the button     The following message is displayed on the screen     Success    Labels saved    Note  The save step is important  Without it  the labels won t be saved after leaving  the application  resetting the RDM 3 0  power cut           FILE UPDATE  e Screen 8  accessed by pushing tab  allows the user to update    all labels at once thanks to a TXT file          RDM 3 0  Cd SYSTEM   Engine _ Fault 09 16 2015 14 45 38    STEP 1 STEP 2    File transfer USB to ROM 3 0  File transfer RDM 3 0 to USB       Update labels       Back to the previous page          FAULT    system    File update screen       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Step 1     Plug the USB key on the RDM 3 0  Pushing the Gia button  a text file named     CfgLabels_EN txt  is transferred on the USB key     Note  The generated file is different according to the application language  If the application  language is English the file transferred will be called  CfgLabels_EN txt   if the application  language is
7.  French the file transferred will be called  CfgLabels_FR txt      Remove your USB key from the RDM 3 0  plug it on a computer and then open the text file  with the Notepad  Modify the labels you want and save the file     Note  The file structure and the file name mustn t be changed  Besides  each label mustn t  exceed 14 characters  space included  to have correct display     Step 2     Once labels have been changed and saved  plug your USB key on the RDM 3 0 and push the    rears button to transfer the updated label s file on the RDM 3 0 and then    update the application s labels        Finally  push the Bee button to go back to the previous page     User manual   technical documentation    6 12 Information    Serious fault                                  Wang hae   a y 5   gt   na    60 0   gt    2324    0  bo   5    0   gt  w   0 00   gt  Te     0   gt         0 00  P       180   gt    ia   0 00   gt    oo   0 0   gt        24 4          FAULT       O ALARM      Information screen    A53V0 9 0020 A    RDM 3 0    09 16 2015 14 58 48    MODIFICATION BY  PARAMETER                   NUMBER    Variable       Value    0 0         HPRDRPRRHRR    This screen allows the user to display any GENSYS variable  It consists of 5 sub screens    including each one 10 variables to display   To display a variable on a line     e Press the entry field of the chosen line  e Input the variable number to display    GG The labels  the value and the unit of the variable are automatically updat
8.  technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    6 4 Engine      Serious fault ROMA  ES  Aen  a ENGINE   Engine   Fault 09 21 2015 10 52 56       Oil Pressure    Water Temperature MANUFACTURER    Speed    F Caterpillar  Voltage Batteries    Al Spare 1  Al Spare 2  Hours of Operation    Number of Starts  User meter 1    User meter A          O FAULT   Sp Engine  PU    o ALARM       Engine screen    This screen displays engine measures     The  J1939  button and the ECU are only displayed when a manufacturer has been  configured in the GENSYS     The  J1939  button gives access to the J1939 measures display     Measures are allocated between 7 sub screens  You can navigate between these sub screens     gt     using the buttons and    User manual   technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A    6 5 Synchro    oo Serious fault RDM 3 0  e Fault 09 21 2015 10 53 44          w   a   D   U   vi   0   7   0       4   5  20 40 0 40 20   gt    in GN NU                    20   20        l    coo    O inu Synchro       O ALARM    Synchronization screen    This screen displays the information needed to synchronize the generator with the mains or  with the bus bar     The user can see the synchronization conditions     e Difference of volt between mains bus and generator  e Difference of frequency between mains bus and generator  e Difference of phase between mains bus and generator    e Phase sequence    The conditions states are represented by LEDs  green if the condition is true  red if the    condi
9. 40  09 16 2015 08 40  09 16 2015 08 40  09 16 2015 08 40  09 16 2015 08 40  09 16 2015 08 40  09 15 2015 17 41  09 15 2015 17 41  09 15 2015 17 41  09 15 2015 17 41  09 15 2015 15 47  09 15 2015 14 15  09 15 2015 14 14    Ao CISNE da  d A    Event Message   Man mode   Engine stopped   Generator breaker opened  Mains breaker opened  Mains breaker opened  Generator breaker opened  Engine stopped   Auto mode   Engine stopped   Generator breaker opened  Mains breaker opened  Auto mode   Man mode   Generator breaker opened    kami Serious fault RDM 3 0    a    J  8  EVENTS Fault 09 16 2015 10 21 04           O FAULT    On    OWer plant    eral Main Engine  O ALARM e lim Maintenance  Events  ali    Events screen    This screen displays a time stamped history of the last 100 events of the power plant  The  following events are listed     e Man mode   e Test mode   e Auto mode   e Starting engine   e Engine stopped   e Generator breaker opened  e Generator breaker opened  e Mains breaker closed   e Mains breaker opened    User manual   technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A    6 10 Curves    In this screen  you can display several measures over time as curves     RDM 3 0       09 22 2015   10 14 10       oo A A a a a a an a    10 08 20  Chart legend    table                                        Home Power plant  Generator Bus Engine Synchro p  I O Timers Maintenance  Events Curves System   J  p  i g         Curves screen  On the top there is a tool bar that offers the following fun
10. M 3 0 IP address  Warning  a  change of internal RDM 3 0   s settings can involve a dysfunction of the application     This screen displays the application settings that the user can configure   e Languages    The application is available in English and French    Note  Other languages can be available on request   e GENSYS IP address and Modbus port    Note  You don t change GENSYS IP address  you just define the address of the device you  want to communicate with     User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    e Users  There are two user levels     GG Userl  password  1   This user can access to the display part and the command part   start stop engine  open close breaker  change mode     of the application   However he is not enabled to exit the application  to change GENSYS IP address and  Modbus port  to configure application s labels  to make a modification by parameter  number in the  Information  screen  refer to 6 12 Information     GG User2  password  2   This user can access to all the functionalities of the application     e Labels    The  Labels configuration  button displays a screen in which you can change some  application s labels          Ku CELL Serious fault RDM 3 0  a rel SYSTE   NA SYSTEM Seen 09 16 2015 11 57 41  1 fz    4   6 7 FILE UPDATE  Digital Output C1  gt  Digital Output Relay Output A1  gt  Crank  Digital Output C2  gt  Digital Output Relay Output A2  gt  Fuel Relay  Digital Output C3  gt  Digital Output Al Spare 1  gt  Al Spare 1 1   
11. crease the engine speed  F  the  alternator voltage  U      Close the generator Mains breaker   Visible when the breaker is open     Open the generator Mains breaker   Visible when the breaker is closed        In  AUTO  and  TEST  mode  buttons described above are disabled     An animated synoptic is displayed to inform the user about the plant state  refer to 4  Animated symbols      User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    There are two possible synoptics according to the GENSYS configuration        This one is displayed for a  One generator and one mains  configuration  parameter     Quantity of GENSYS   1 in the GENSYS        This one is displayed for a  Several generators  configuration  parameter  Quantity of  GENSYS  gt 1 in the GENSYS     User manual   technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A    6 2 Power plant    This screen is only available when there are several GENSYS  parameter  Quantity  GENSYS  gt 1 in the GENSYS connected     Unload Se E  E df POWER PLANT    RSR Remove Load 09 21 2015 10 19 13                                           Plant state      ae Plant state    d   GEO Unload    GEO  Waiting       REI GE 01 to 32  KW  b   i GE03 Waiting     di e     Gi GE04 Waiting       GE 01 to 32   KVAR    i GE05 Waiting       di GE 01 to 32  nom kW Gi GE06 Waiting      amp  GE07 Waiting       di GE 01 to 32   nom KWAR Ne  GE OS Wai ting             Powerplant       ALARM      Power plant overview screen    This screen consists of several screens with t
12. ctionalities     Description    Start the display of the curves in real time  Pause the display of curves    Viewing period settings  Zoom or unzoom to display the curves ona  greater lower period  Cancel the active zoom  If no zoom is active   button is greyed       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    Description    Add Remove columns in the chart legend  table    Curves properties  type  color  thickness       Add a new measure to display    Remove a measure displayed    Add Remove a cursor on the curves       Auto Scale     automatic adjustment of the  graphic scale        Two tabs are displayed above the graph     j Generator     l    Al tab allowing you to display generator measures       Mains    A    tab allowing you to display mains measures     Note     You can display several measures on the graph and then the scale will be split  To display only    one curve  hide the others thanks to the column    located in the chart legend table     User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    6 11 System       p  waiting   pa  TE rs  SYSTEM ESE wie 09 30 2015   15 23 52    LANGUAGES    Password        N LOG IN Connected as User     COMMUNICATION    a    an       Sal    GENSY5 IP address 192 168 11 1    Modbus port    ka LABELS  CONFIGURATION         system    System screen       In this screen you can exit the application thanks to the CES button  only accessible    in    User2    level      Note  You must use this button only if you have to change RD
13. ed     Note  32 bits variables are not displayed correctly in the  Information  screen  ex  Energy    meters   These variables are correctly displayed in the dedicated screens     User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    The  Information  screen provides a function named  Modification by parameter number   which allows the user to modify a GENSYS parameter  variable E1xxx and E4xxx      To make the modification     e Press the entry field below the word  Variable  and input the variable number  matching the parameter you want to change   e Press the entry field below the word  Value  and input the value you want to assign    to the parameter        e Then press the   button to make the modification     Note  You can display the parameter to change in the reading part to verify that your  modification has been taken into account        User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    6 13 Alarms Faults    A Serious fault oe     A ALARMS   Engine Ss 09 16 2015 15 32 02                  Online Alarms     amp  Date   Time    Alarm Message   amp  09 16 2015 14 44 Mains  f  A 09 16 2015 14 44 Mains max kW   amp  09 16 2015 14 44 PhaseMeasure   amp  09 16 2015 14 44 Mains A    ba   3  4  a      FAULT    o ALARM       Alarms and faults monitoring screen       The button blinks when an alarm occurs  You can access to the  Alarm     monitoring screen pushing it     The O FAULT button blinks when a fault occurs  You can access to the  Fault   monitoring screen pushing 
14. ess button to display Alarm screen       5 2 Header    The header is present in all screens of the application  This one gives users the following       information   2  Teee RDM 3 0  I 09 15 2015 14 25 10  1  1  Screen currently displayed  2  Plant state  3  Engine state  4  Date and time  synchronized with GENSYS time     User manual   technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A    6  Screens description    6 1 Home  When you launch the application  a loading screen is displayed during the parameters  initialization     eier Aal serious fault RDM 3 0    TI   Home WG Fault 09 21 2015 10 50 59       Mains paralleling type Mains paralleling system  Permanent Peak Shaving  Main Battery 24 4 V U31 O V P 0 kw U31 ov P 0 kW  information Leet   OP 0 ipm     F 000 Hz QO 0 kVAR F 000 Hz Q 0 KVAR    AUTO               Mains  breaker       Generator  breaker    Home screen    This screen displays main information     e Battery voltage and engine speed  e Generator phase phase voltage U31  frequency  active and reactive power  e Mains phase phase voltage U31  frequency  active and reactive power    On the left  there are the three GENSYS modes with  in manual mode  the possibility to  command the plant     User manual   technical documentation AS53VO0 Y9 U0Z0 A    Button Description    Start the generator s engine   Visible when the generator is idle     Stop the generator s engine   Visible when the generator is running     D Increase the engine speed  F  the alternator  voltage  U      De
15. gh the  Labels configuration  screen  refer to 6 11 System      User manual   technical documentation    6 7 Timers    s Serious fault  cg O TIMERS    Crank timer 0 0 e Fail to stop  Warm up timer 0 0 s Stop rest timer  Speed stabilization 0 0 e Crank rest  Volt stabilization 0 0 s Prelub timer  Cooling timer 0 0 s Preglow timer    O FAULT    O ALARM Timers    Timers screen    A53V0 9 0020 A    RDM 3 0    09 16 2015 09 34 51    0 0 s    0 0 s    0 0 s    0 0 s    0 0 s    This screen displays GENSYS active timers which are divided between two sub screens  To    navigate between the sub screens  use the tabs at the top of the screen  boxed in red      User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    6 8 Maintenance    Serious fault RDM 3 0    Fault 09 16 2015 10 09 19    MAINTENANCE CYCLE  MONITORING       a  ml MAINTENANCE                Cycle 1 0 3  Cycle 2 OFF OFF  Cycle 3 OFF OFF  Cycle 4 OFF OFF  Cycle 5 OFF OFF        O FAULT       ALARM Maintenance  Maintenance cycle monitoring screen  This screen displays the maintenance cycles configured in the GENSYS     On the left there are the hourly cycles and on the right there are daily cycles     If a cycle is disabled  the state  OFF  is displayed next to it     You can reset each meter using the button     Cycle labels are modifiable through the  Labels configuration  screen  refer to 6 11 System     User manual   technical documentation ADS3V0 9 00720 A    6 9 Events       Date   Time   09 16 2015 09 07  09 16 2015 08 
16. he same structure and described in the table  below     You can navigate between them thanks to the buttons located on the left side of the screen     User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A      Screen Description    Status of the generators constituting the  Plant states  4 screens   power plant    Active power production  In   of the  nominal active power  of each generator  constituting the power plant  Reactive power production  In   of the  nominal reactive power  of each generator  constituting the power plant      GEonto32  kW  Nom  2sceen    Conttutingthe powerplant o e   GE 01 to 32     kW   Nom  2 screens  constituting the power plant   PAA  GE 01 to 32   kVAR   Nom  2 screens  constituting the power plant    Fach screen consists of several sub screens allowing the display of the information above for  a maximum of 32 generators  8 generators by sub screen for  Plant states  screen and 16  generators by sub screen for the others      GE 01 to 32   kW  2 screens     GE 01 to 32   kVAR  2 screens     d  gt     You can navigate between these sub screens using the buttons and    The number of generators displayed matches the quantity of GENSYS configured in the  GENSYS connected to the RDM 3 0     Information related to the connected GENSYS is displayed in green        User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    6 3 Generator  Mains Bus       a Serious fault RDM 3 0     a i GENERATOR Fault 09 21 2015 10 51 59  GENERATOR ELECTRICAL MEASURES 1 4 j gt
17. it     The structure is the same for the two screens        The user can navigate between the alarm screen and the fault screen using the and        buttons  The alarm table consists of two tabs           User manual   technical documentation AS3VO J 0020 A    The  Online alarm  tab that displays alarms in real time     The  Alarm Summary  tab that displays the 100 last alarms that occurred    The structure is the same for the alarm and fault tables    The user can reset all the alarms and faults using the RESET button    The user can stop the GENSYS horn using the HORN button     There are different types of messages displayed in the online alarms faults table     AY 02 09 2015 10 50 Max U batterie The alarm is active and hasn t been acknowledged  e 02 09 2015 10 50 Max U batterie The alarm has been acknowledged but is always active    4 02 09 2015 10 58 Max U batterie  v 02 09 2015 10 58 Max U batterie        Cd   KW The alarm fault isn t active anymore  Acknowledge the  a 02 09 2015 11 41 Max U batterie alarm fault will make the message disappear    Note  To acknowledge an alarm a fault  double click on the message        Configuration of GENSYS CANopen expansion inputs as alarms faults   To ensure a correct display on the RDM 3 0  the polarity configuration of a virtual input  must be done by equation while copying  expansion input  toward  virtual input      Example   E2283 E0157   gt  the virtual input n  1 is normally open   E2283  E0157   gt  the virtual input n1 is n
18. ong vibrations and  impacts  During transport  your device should therefore be protected from excessive  mechanical stress     Danger of damage to the unit      A If the device is transported in cold weather or is exposed to  extreme variations in temperature  make sure that moisture  Warning  condensation  does not form on or inside the device        2 3 Unpacking    e Make sure the package contains the RDM 3 0 with the alimentation connector  plugged     e Keep the package in case of return     e Ensure that there are no visible defects on the device       User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    2 4 Preparation    Circulation of air    When the unit is installed in an enclosure  adequate space for  ventilation must be provided     The clearance above and below the housing must be at least 5  cm in order to ensure adequate ventilation of RDM 3 0        e Control cabinet cutting   247 5x298mm  9 74x11 73 inch    e Position RDM 3 0 in such a way that reflections on the screen are avoided as much as  possible   e Use the position of the screen as a guide for the correct installation height  it should  be optimally visible for the user at all times   e The panel PC should not be exposed to direct sunlight   e When the unit is in its mounting position  the ventilation openings must not be    obstructed     Control cabinet cutting    The cutting dimensions must be respected  A torsion of the  screen can cause a malfunction of the device  A Avoid extreme environment  
19. ormally closed        User manual   technical documentation    7  Technical specifications    Power supply    e Power supply  24 Voc  20 4 to 28 8 Voc   e Power consumed      16W    Environment    e Operating temperature   O to   55  C  e Storage temperature    25 to  65  C  e Humidity  to 9596  no condensation  e Front side  protection IP65    e Rear side  protection IP20    Dimensions and weight    e Dimensions 306x258 5x51 5mm   12 05x10 18x2 03in     e Cabinet cutout   247 5x298mm   9 74x11 73in     e Weight  3 0 kg  6 61 Ibs     A53V0 9 0020 A    User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    8  Dimensions    dimensions in mm    258 5       front view left view       cut out dimensions  247  5mm x 295mm    rear view          User manual   technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A    CRE TECHNOLOGY    130 allee Charles Victor Naudin  Zone des Templiers  Sophia Antipolis   06410 BIOT   FRANCE    Phone   33  0 4 92 38 86 82  Fax   33  0 4 92 38 86 83    Web site  http   www cretechnology com  Email  info cretechnology com    Technical support   33  0 4 92 38 86 86  office hours  8 30AM   12AM   2PM   6PM GMT  1   Email  support cretechnology com    SKYPE  support cretechnology com  voice only     A worldwide coverage     Official Distributors       Agents  Check our entire distributors list around the world on our Web site http   www cretechnology com     User manual   technical documentation    CRE TECHNOLOGY has provided the engine  and generator industry for over 25 
20. sessncubeensstubecusseussesescusen 41    Dimensions    User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    1  Presentation    RDM 3 0 is a color touch screen remote display module that supplements GENSYS 2 0 CORE   to control a single generating sets power in a power plant     Connected to a GENSYS 2 0 or GENSYS 2 0 LT  RDM 3 0 module can be used as an additional  remote display     Information displayed     e Synoptic of the installation  e Power plant overview  e Generator and mains bus electrical measures    Phase phase voltage  3 phases RMS   Phase neutral voltage  3 phases RMS   Current  3 phases RMS   Frequency  Active power  3 phases   total   Reactive power 3 phases   total   Power factor  3 phases  total   Active energy  kWh     Reactive energy  kVARh    e Engine measures  oil pressure  water temperature  engine speed  hours run meter    Spare analog inputs  J1939 measures   e Synchronization conditions    e GENSYS inputs outputs  ON OFF   e Active timers    e Maintenance cycle monitoring    e Alarms  amp  faults and events  e Information screen    2  Installation    A The GENSYS firmware version must be at least v4 66a5 to    ensure the proper functioning of the HMI   Warning RSR 6       User manual   technical documentation ABIVO 9 U0Z0 A    2 1 Environment    Operating temperature  0   to  55  C  Storage temperature   25   to  65  C    Humidity  to 95   no condensation    2 2 Transport    Despite the robust design of the unit  the components are sensitive to str
21. tion is false   The difference of frequency and volt are measured and displayed as graduated ruler     At the bottom of the screen  we find the same synoptic as in the home screen allowing the  user to have an overview of the plant during the synchronization  We also find the following  buttons     User manual   technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A    e  F  F to correct the difference of frequency   e  U  U to correct de difference of volt   e Close Open Generator Mains breaker to command the breakers during a manual  synchronization     6 6 Inputs Outputs    a Serious fault RDM 3 0  el 36  Le    Fault 09 21 2015 10 58 21      DIGITAL INPUTS O     DIGITAL INPUTS 6 amp 6   DIGITAL RELAY      L  OUTPUTS              Emergency Stop A3 Spare Input Je Digital Output C1  Mains Circuit Breaker IN Spare Input J7 Digital Output C2  Generator Circuit Breaker J2 Spare Input Js Digital Output C3  Remote Start Stop J3 Spare Input Jo Digital Output CA  Oil Pressure Ja Spare Input J10 Digital Output C5  Water Temp J5 Spare Input J11   spare Input J12 GCE close relay E5  spare Input N3 MCB Lockout Relay E2  Spare Input N4 Crank Al  Spare Input J15 Fuel Relay A2    ER       Inputs Outputs screen  This screen displays the states of GENSYS inputs outputs     The state of each input output is represented with a LED  green for the active state and grey  for the inactive state     The labels of digital inputs J4 to J15  digital outputs C1 to C5 and relay outputs A1 to A2 are  configurable throu
22. wer supply    Don t forget to establish a low impedance connection from the  earthing point on the RDM 3 0 and from the GND pin of the  T power supply connector to the central earthing point on the    control cabinel wall in which the device is installed    Attention Earthing connections dissipate interference from external  power supply cables  signal cables or cables to peripheral  equipment           User manual   technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A    3  Communication    Once RDM 3 0 and GENSYS are connected through Ethernet  you must establish the  communication between the two devices  For that  you must know your GENSYS IP address     192 168 11 1 by default    On the RDM 3 0     Firstly  leave the application pressing the button of the    System    screen     refer to 6 11 System     Go in    Start Control Panel  Network and Dial up Connections FEC1         CA Statman    CF Control Panel    JI RUN               Er  Reset    Cu D T Disig ip  Fi e Besse Ren Storage       Make New  Connection       In the window displayed below  key the RDM 3 0 IP address     The address range of the RDM 3 0 and the GENSYS must be the same  For example for the  GENSYS default IP address  192 168 11 1   give RDM 3 0 an IP address that matches the  following pattern  192 168 11 XX  with XX included between O and 255   Ensure that the  chosen IP address is different from the GENSYS IP address or any other devices connected to    the Ethernet network     In that case we chose 192 168 11 2  
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