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1. 1 Di 01 Sour 2 Bo 1 3 B Fig 2 ATS115 Back View ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 5 SICES suppty CND 1 Bo 3 3 Bo 4 4 Bo 2 Source B ok 2 C 7 4 6 __ N C 5 C T 1 2 3 4 C T RATIO 5 a gt PER OPERATION LO GE GND SAFETY JUND AND NEUTRAL LINE BE CONNECTED T BE CONNECTED BEFORE Source A c ARE SUPPLIED MAX 300Vac CAT III WORKING L N VOLTAGE x MAX 4 x 5 00mA apna MAXS20Vac CAT III WORKING L L VOLTAGE ron DIGITAL ss OUTPUTS 1 4 SERIAL BOARD TYPE FIRMWARE OPTIONS CONFIGURABLE JN ANALOG INPUTS DIGITAL JI CIRCUITS max10asov RS485 CANBUS ECU DIGITAL INPUTS bc OUTPUTS 5 6 BREAKERS SERIAL INTERFACE on inpu OFF INPUT pins TERMIN H j RS232 SERIAL ETHERNET JS 1200hm 1200hm AD V ce A fail Neutral Position no BCB N B CB ee M 1 Bo 2 Bo 7 nc BCB j Bo 7 com B A Di 01 Sour BATTERY no LY J 5 CAN H 1 Bo 5 Start A 5 Bo 8 nc ACB 6 Bo 8 com ACB sey EN E el Fig 3 ATS115 s Black View 6 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES 5 Main functions 9 1 Front panel ATS CONTROLLER ATS 115 _ REMOTE START CJ ALARM AA 2af i o PROGRAM OFF RESET 2c4 0O ih MAN Fig 1 CATS115 ATS115 s Front Panel ATS115 ATS115P s KEY 1 Buttons 2 Light indicators The controls ar
2. The currents measured are the one supplied by the Source B At the right bottom corner the letter B and the mains or genset symbol according to the value set in P 0200 parameter are displayed e 2 On Load the CTs are installed on the Load lines downline of the ACB BCB breakers The currents measured are the ones supplied by the Source A if the ACB is closed or by the Source B if the BCB is closed In case the ACB breaker is closed at the right bottom corner the letter A and the mains or genset symbol according to the value set in P 0100 parameter are displayed Instead if the BCB breaker is closed the letter B and the mains or genset symbol according to the value set in P 0200 parameter are displayed The currents are measured if the primary and secondary CTs values are not set to zero respectively in the parameter P 0302 C T Primary Source Load and P 0310 C T Secondary Source Load ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 25 5 SICES If the ATS115 ATS115P has been configured correctly it is possible to measure the negative sequence current the auxiliary current the neutral current and the differential current Consequently they will be displayed on the right side of the screen identified by the following symbols negative sequence current Ax auxiliary current An neutral current A differential current The neutral and differential currents are displayed only when the measu
3. and allowed to change all parameters Example 8 P 0001 ccc P 0002 000 P 0003 uuu No parameter modification is allowed When entering uuu in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as User but since no password is associated to the installer the controller acknowledges him her as Installer So he she is able to change the parameters related to the user and to the installer By entering ccc in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as Manufacturer and allowed to change all parameters 16 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES The parameter value can always be read but it can be changed only in case P 0000 Access code contains a proper password Parameters P 0001 P 0002 P 0003 and P 0469 Serial ports passwords they are not even displayed if P 0000 Access code does not contain a proper password The parameter P 0469 Serial ports password can only be displayed and or changed through the operator panel and with at least the Installer rights When accessing the programming and setting the password P 0000 Access code parameters P 0001 P 0002 and P 0003 may not be displayed immediately To enable the visualization return to the previous menu and then re enter In case the code set as password is forgotten the access can only be recovered with the higher level password Otherwise or in case of manufacturer password loss it is necessary to send
4. electric supply It can be connected whether to the Source A or to the Source B MAINS public electric supply GENSET electric supply connected to the genset alternator DIF Digital Input Function the code that follows is used to set the digital inputs DOF Digital Output Function the code that follows is used to set the digital outputs AIF Analogue Input Function the code that follows is used to set the analogue inputs 4 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 4 Views of the device ATS CONTROLLER ATS 115 E alarm F REMOTE START PROGRAM 0O OFF RESET SOURCE siat Fig 1 ATS115 ATS115 s Front View ows J B USB 2 0 p BATT 2 C T 3 3 CT 2 2 D ERATION CURRENT INPUTS C T 1 C 7 4 JC SIGNAL EARTH BEFORE Source A E SUPPLIED MAX300Vac CAT III WORKING L N VOLTAGE ELEM WARNING MAX 520Vac CAT III WORKING L L VOLTAGE CAUTION DIGITAL a BOARD TYPE FIRMWARE OPTIONS CONFIGURABLE ANALOG INPUTS L CIRCUITS us RS485 CANBUS ECU DIGITAL INPUTS E BREAKERS SERIAL INTERFACE ct together Connect td JR ION RS232 SERIAL ETHERNET JAJ JS 1200hm ce A fail 2 Di 02 Source B fail c BCB ACB ACB Status 2 BATTI 8 Di 08 BCB Status 6 CAN L RY 6 Start B N 4 Ai4 uU f 7 n Bo 5 Start A 7 D 2 5 Bo 8 nc ACB 6 Bo8 com A 5 CAN H
5. ssesssssssssessseseeeen nennen enne nnns 20 9 9 3 Electrical measurements M XX sixius aud eu tevcatecssvesieoanncadsacscecdsascuncevasceens 24 5 5 4 History Logs TI XX resien sees ewes eee enema sens 27 6 WOrKINO PDHNOIDIE 28 Ol OUTROS OU NEEDED mm 28 BME AE ER EEEE E E E EEEE EEN aueceeee 29 6 3 Automatic RUNE E 30 T jet 2 I BEST za perm E S 31 7 1 Selecting language ccn 31 PZ EU e E E ee 31 ii ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES INTRODUCTION This manual must be conserved with care and be always available for a rapid consultation It must be read carefully and understood in every paragraph by who will use and periodically maintain the device If the manual is lost or damaged ask the Technician Manufacturer for a copy by providing the model the code the serial number and the year of construction of the device 1 Information on security A lot of accidents are caused by unsufficient knowledge and by lack of security rules implementation to comply with during the operations of working and or maintenance In order to avoid accidents before carrying out any working and or maintenance operation read understand and follow the indications and warnings contained in this manual The security messages contained in this manual are represented by the following indications D WARNING This indication is used in case of dangers that if not avoided may
6. the controller back to the factory to have its associated programming functions unlocked This is the reason why we recommend to set at least the password Manufacturer P 0001 in fact in case someone else sets up this password or a lower level one even unwillingly without providing information no parameter modification will be possible anymore Instead knowing the manufacturer password it will be possible to cancel or change the other passwords 9 9 1 3 Operating procedure This procedure will describe the keyboard and the display use P 07 PROGRAMMING Main Menu 1 05 1 System 2 Sequence 3 Protections 4 Aux Functions e he 1 SYSTEMA menu allows to show how the controller connects to sources mains or genset and the kind of plant The correct setting of these parameters is paramount as almost all protection activation thresholds are expressed as a percentage of these parameters In it there is the 1 6 INPUTS OUTPUTS menu that allows to set how the controller has to use the different inputs and outputs available combining each of them to the required function e The working sequence configuration can be changed by means of the 2 SEQUENCE menu In this menu it is possible to set the threshold percentage and acquisition times plus enabling disabling operation related functions e The protections management is accessible by means of the 3 PROTECTION menu As to this it is important to know that in order to enable
7. 02 SOURCE Source B voltage is absent B The digital input EXTERNAL SENSOR SOURCE B is inactive DIF 3102 SOURCE B It flashes at 5096 during the transition between the two previous LIVE statuses Flashing at 25 the mains voltage and frequency are on but below the tolerance range MANUAL la Flashing at 7596 the mains voltage and frequency are on but above the tolerance range 10 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES warning OYO n The ACB breaker is set to be opened El The ACB breaker is set to be closed It flashes 2596 ashes 28 tis opened hen i set tabe ceed it is ashes 28 tis opened hen i set tabe ceed when it set to be closed It flashes 75 if it is closed when it is set to be opened n The BCB breaker is set to be opened LE The BCB breaker is set to be closed It flashes 25 if it is opened when it set to be closed It flashes 75 if it is closed when it is set to be opened a It states the presence of at least one interruption ALARM N It states the presence of at least one warning which has not ALARM been identified yet with the ACK ENTER button B There are no interruptions or warnings The controller is in automatic mode by remote start by means of an input set with the DIF 2273 function REMOTE START REMOTE START No remote request 9 4 Multifunctional display 5 4 1 LCD Lighting The backlight lamp is managed by the controller which
8. ATS115Plus User s Manual 19 SICES e Strings e g telephone numbers in this case the display shows also a cursor indicating the currently selected character in the string The buttons A V manage the selected character passing to the one after before in the ASCII table or to the one ten units before after if pressing the above buttons plus SHIFT while the buttons lt gt allow to select the character to change You can set ASCII characters from 32 Space to 127 Escape It is not possible to set the extended ASCII characters over 127 and the control ones from zero to 31 e Hexadecimal strings e g output bitmaps as for the string parameters but the selectable characters are only 0 9 and A F the latter in capitals 9 9 1 8 Set up limits The operator has not to worry about checking that the set up value is acceptable for the controller since it is not possible to set up not acceptable values This goes for individual parameters however it is possible to set two or more parameters in incongruent or incompatible ways It is up to the operator to prevent this from occurring 9 9 1 9 Exit programming There are three ways to exit the programming mode e Press the ESC button n times to scroll back to the main menu then press it again to exit programming The main menu will be displayed on the next access to programming e Press and hold the ESC button for two seconds from any position for an instanta
9. Empowering your control ATS 115 User s Manual ATS115 ATS115Plus File Name EAAM048102EN Rev 02 Date 26 09 2014 ID Document EAAM030481 Product ATS115 ATS115Plus SICES 1 Information Wo alice P yin ee rn 3 2 Information on the disposal eere Lees eere esee enne enne nnn 3 3 aig 4 4 Views of the JEViCE sosio 5 9 Main TUNIC ONS FEE 021049 02290 90 90 0 0 0800182 20 020 5840 20 05 525 80 8 9 00 2 905 1 7 S IC d e 7 52 Ui CE MIN FEE EET Eee M 8 993 MMdicators rer CTU e 10 9 4 Multifunctional display ccccccccccseeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeeeseeseeseeenaes 11 941 LCD Lighting rice ccercdstccetetece ntetacenreeterewotaheesetmicemcecinteeecetatetsmetmeansemoteaeuntetateuets 11 5 4 2 Contrast adjustment ccc ccc sees sees eeseeeeeeeeeceeeaeeseesaeeseeceeeaeeseeeaeenaes 12 9 4 3 Mode navigation ref to fig 2 c cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseneeseneenaaees 12 9 4 4 Display area layout ref to fig 3 ccc ccccceeeceeeceeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeneeeneeeaees 13 9 4 9 Top status bar ref to fig 4 Pm 13 39 PII INO MEC T Er Er Er 14 2g Programming DP XX uosmesssugmududtsEs FEnrpsutis is suu Usu poU US uNDPSM UNS DUIS EVI EM BERSENE ESS 14 5 5 2 Status information S xx
10. Genset stopped 28 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual m SICES 6 2 Manual In this mode the Load is usually supplied by the source set as Mains and with the related ACB or BCB contactor closed The Load supply is guaranteed until the contactor remains closed and supplied by the Mains with the exception of the system with two Gensets where both engines are stopped the contactors are opened and the Load remains disconnected The management of the changeover between Source A and Source B that is the ACB and BCB contactors the start stop of the genset s are managed directly by the operator The keyboard has two separated keys to demand the opening and the closing of the two ACB and BCB contactors The operator can decide which contactor to open close by means of the controller opening closing manual commands e Pressing the ACB button with BCB breaker closed and ACB opened it commands the opening of the BCB breaker and the consequent closing of the ACB breaker with Source A live and in tolerance e Pressing the ACB button with BCB breaker opened it alternatively commands the opening and the closing of the ACB breaker e Pressing the BCB button with ACB breaker closed and BCB opened it commands the opening of the ACB breaker and the consequent closing of the BCB breaker with Source B live and in tolerance e Pressing the BCB button with ACB breaker opened it alternatively commands the opening and the closing of the BCB breake
11. IFT to cancel If the values are between lt gt it means you do not have the rights to access for the parameters change See the paragraph 4 5 1 1 Access codes to activate the authentication for the User password To go back to the Main menu press repeatedly the ESC SHIFT button ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 31 Empowering your control This document is owned by SICES s r l All rights reserved SICES s r l reserves the right to modify this document without prior notice SICES has made any effort to ensure that the information herein provide are correct in any case SICES does not assume any liability for the use these information The disclosure by any means of this document to third parties is not allowed S I C E S SRL Societ Italiana Costruzioni Elettriche Sumirago Via Molinello 8B 21040 Jerago con Orago VA ITALY T 39 0331 212941 F 39 0331 216102 WWW SICeS eU sales sices eu SICES BRASIL LTDA Avenida Jurua 105 Barueri Bloco 5 06455 010 Sao Paulo BR CNPJ 17 774 501 0001 28 55 11 4193 2008 www sicesbrasil com br comercial sicesbrasil com br
12. NG 1 SYSTEM 1 1 Security 1 1 2 Password configuration The value 0 for these parameters means no password set The following examples show all the combinations for the password assignment Example 1 P 0001 0 P 0002 0 P 0003 0 Any operator is identified as Manufacturer with no need to set anything in P 0000 Access code Therefore all parameters are changeable from anyone this is the default mode Example 2 P 0001 0 P 0002 0 P 0003 uuU No parameter modification is allowed When entering uuu in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as User but since no password is associated to installer and manufacturer the controller acknowledges him her as Manufacturer After entering the code all parameters are changeable Example 3 P 0001 0 P 0002 iii P 0003 uuu No parameter modification is allowed When entering uuu in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as User and allowed to change all parameters associated to the user By entering iii instead the operator is identified as Installer but since no password is associated to the Manufacturer the controller acknowledges him her as Manufacturer After entering the code all parameters are changeable Example 4 P 0001 ccc P 0002 iii P 0003 uuU No parameter modification is allowed When entering uuu in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as User and allowed to change all par
13. P and contains e he language currently used by the device It allows you to select among the ones installed Current date and time in long format flashing if the clock is not valid The measure of the source power up battery voltage of the controller The unambiguous serial number of the controller called ID CODE he code of the software currently loaded on the controller 9 9 2 6 S 06 07 08 GENERAL STATUS Digital inputs can be configured as generic status using the following functions e DIF 3201 and DIF 3202 displayed at page S 06 e DIF 3203 and DIF 3204 displayed at page S 07 e DIF 3205 and DIF 3206 displayed at page S 08 In this way you can acquire and visualize the statuses that do not strictly depend on the logic of the controller and that do not refer to warnings or blocks The pages are automatically and individually hided if there are not inputs configured with the previous functions 22 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES When an input configured with the functions DIF 3202 DIF 3204 and DIF 3206 important status is activated the controller forces the related page on the display so that the operator see immediately what happened Each configured input uses a line on the display the controller displays the text configured for that input P 2003 for the input 1 followed by the status of the input 1 0 If the available space is not enough to visualize a
14. TS NN 1 2 3 8 Enablefuncton4 6 64 Enmablefuncion7 If the operator wants To disable all functions the related parameter must be set to O To enable all functions the value to be set is the sum of 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 255 To enable for example the functions 3 4 6 and 8 the value to be set is the sum of 4484324128 172 4 is the value related to the function 3 8 to the function 4 32 to the function 6 and 128 to the function 8 e Numerics the value can be modified using the buttons A V in order to increase or decrease one unit from the most rightwards decimal digit if you press the above buttons together with SHIFT the figure will be increased or decreased by ten units at a time The change is cyclical increasing the maximum value will lead to the maximum one and vice versa e Numerics selected in a pre defined list for example the number of phases of the genset as for the numeric parameters considering that the A and or W buttons allow to pass to the following previous value in the pre defined list pressing SHIFT you go to the value ten units after before the current one e Numerics selected in a number string couples list e g the type of pressure sensor as the previous point e Time as for the numerical parameters but the controller manages the increase decrease maintaining valid values for example increasing from 00 59 the value goes to 01 00 and not to 00 60 ATS115
15. activate it 5 4 4 Display area layout ref to fig 3 KEY M 02 SOURCE A XXX XX X a Hebei 1 2 7 XXX XXX Fig 3 Display areas 9 4 9 Top status bar ref to fig 4 The top status bar contains information about surfing times and or some status info KEY J a 1a Mode identifier 1b Page identifier 02 SOURCE B 1c Page title y 2 System status 1b Fig 4 Top status bar The current mode is shown in the relevant field of the top status bar 1a The mode identifier 1a together with the page identifier 1b individuate and refer to the page with no chance of error The system status 2 displays part of the information of the page S 01 STATUS that is useful to the operator as it can be displayed even if other pages or display mode are being accessed In some pages pressing the ESC SHIFT button the top status bar is replaced by a System Status message for the time the button is held down By double clicking ESC SHIFT the top status bar is replaced by a System Status message as long as you are on that page If the message is unavailable the status bar is not displayed until the button is released ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 13 SICES 9 9 Display mode 9 9 1 Programming P xx The controller manages a high number of parameters that allow the manufacturer the installer or the final user to configure it in order to adapt it to specific system requirements This
16. ameters associated to the user By entering iii instead the operator is identified as Installer and allowed to change all parameters associated to the installer and to the user By entering ccc the operator is identified as Manufacturer and allowed to change all controller parameters Example 5 P 0001 ccc P 0002 0 P 0003 0 Since no password is associated to the user and the installer the related parameters can be changed without entering anything in P 0000 Access code To change the parameters associated to the manufacturer enter ccc in P 0000 Access code Example 6 P 0001 0 P 0002 iii P 000320 Since no password is associated to the user the related parameters can be changed without entering anything in P 0000 Access code By entering iii in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as Installer but since no password is associated to the Manufacturer the controller acknowledges him her as Manufacturer After entering the code all parameters are changeable Example 7 P 0001 ccc P 0002 iii P 0003 0 Since no password is associated to the user the related parameters can be changed without entering anything in P 0000 Access code By entering iii in P 0000 Access code the operator is identified as Installer allowed to change all parameters associated to the installer and to the user By entering ccc in P 0000 the operator is identified as Manufacturer
17. and the working hours partial and total counted by the controller relating to the Source B that is when the load is connected to the Source B The active power is counted only if positive it is not counted in case of reversed power The reactive power is counted in module the counter goes up both with capacitive and inductive load On this page you can reset to zero the partial counters individually To this purpose it is necessary to e Press ENTER one of the counters will be highlighted e Use the vertical scrolling buttons UP and DOWN to select the counter to reset to zero e Press and hold the ENTER and ESC buttons for five seconds e Press ESC 5 5 3 11 M 11 12 13 EXTERNAL MEASUREMENTS The analogue inputs can be configured as generic measurements using the following functions e AIF 2001 in this case they are displayed at page M 11 e AIF 2003 in this case they are displayed at page M 12 e AIF 2005 in this case they are displayed at page M 13 In this way the operator can display the measures that do not concern the operating logic of the controller directly gathering them on more pages according to their logic function not to have too many measures on the same page The pages are automatically and individually hided if there are not inputs configured with the previous functions Each configured input uses a line on the display the controller displays the text configured for that input f
18. c KDN ENTER with ENTER S for at least 5 seconds it can reset the counters reload the default values for the programming parameters or cancel the history log If used during the keyboard regulation functions it aborts the function The multifunctional display buttons allow to select the previous or next page 1 of display in all mode but PROGRAM In the PROGRAM mode they are used to place the cursor during the strings insertion phase The horizontal buttons m gt combined with the button ESC SHIFT O can adjust the contrast Q To reduce the contrast lighten press the ESC SHIFT button together with the LEFT button To increase the contrast darken press the LEFT RIGHT Ref 1c ESC SHIFT button together with the RIGHT button 8 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES BUTTON FUNCTION In PROGRAM and HISTORY LOG modes it is possible to scroll the menus and the variables registrations During the configuration they allow to increase decrease the value of the variable Using them together with the button ESC SHIFT e they allow to scroll the menus ten items at a time or increase decrease the value of the variable by ten units at a time In PROGRAM it allows to start programming and to enter in submenus start an operation of change of a variable or parameter and confirm said operation In HISTORY it allows to start the HISTORY LOG and to enter in the selected archive to accept any possible fault warning on th
19. cause malfunctioning to things or persons INFORMATION This indication is used to provide useful information and Clarifications during an operation or procedure 2 Information on the disposal INFORMATION Disposal of old electric and electronic devices valid for the European countries that implemented recycling systems Products having a crossed garbage wheelie bin cannot be disposed together with the normal garbage Old electric and electrical products must be recycled in a proper structure able to process these products and dispose their components In order to Know where and how to send these products near you please contact the proper municipal office Right recycling and disposal help to preserve nature and to prevent harmful effects to health and environment ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 3 SICES 3 Definitions STOP it is used to indicate an anomaly that makes impossible the normal operation of the plant WARNING it is used to indicate an anomaly that requires an operation intervention ACB A Circuit Breaker breaker or component for the management of the changeover between Source A and the Load BCB B Circuit Breaker breaker or component for the management of the changeover between Source B and the Load SOURCE A it is used to indicate the genset or the mains connected on one side of the ACB SOURCE B it is used to indicate the genset or the mains connected on one side of the BCB LOAD loads
20. control of the electric grids and a series of components for the management of the auxiliary parts relay fuses terminals etc The two source lines can be configured by means of the operating panel to be used whether as mains or as genset Therefore it is possible to manage three different types of systems e System with one mains and one genset e System with two gensets e System with two mains The changeover which is the switch of the load from Source A and Source B and or vice versa is carried out by mechanically and electrically interlocked contactors supplied by the same line but managed by the device for what concerns the closing and or the opening The controller does not manage the start stop sequences but makes available an output that demands the start activated output or stop deactivated output each source The external control unit will have to manage the engine sequence when receiving this input command LOAD SOURCE A i SOURCE B ATS115 ATS115Plus CONTROLLER CONTROL PANEL 6 1 Off Reset In this mode the Load is usually supplied by the source set as Mains and with the related ACB or BCB contactor closed The Load supply is guaranteed until the contactor remains closed and supplied by the Mains with the exception of the system with two Gensets where both contactors are opened and the Load remains disconnected If there is a Blackout on the Mains the Load will stay disconnected and the possible
21. disable a protection you just have to change the associated time leaving the threshold unchanged by setting the time to zero ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 17 SICES the protection is disabled However this general rule provides some exceptions Refer to the paragraph on fault which describes the method to disable each of the faults e All operations not related to system configuration sequence protections and inputs outputs can be performed through the menu 4 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS This menu contains other menus used for configuring engine auxiliary functions history logs and serial communication 9 9 1 4 Access to programming The programming is accessible with the controller in any operation state while parameters can only be changed in general with the controller in OFF RESET To enter the programming mode use the buttons A and V until the PROGRAMMING MODE screen is displayed P 03 When in a mode that limits the use of vertical scrolling buttons it could be necessary to press the ESC button one or several times this situation can occur while displaying history logs or during some particular operations such as setting the fuel pump control mode Press ENTER to access the programming The menu or the variable selected before the last exit from programming are automatically displayed when starting the procedure the main menu is displayed the first time you access This is true if the programming procedure has bee
22. document does not contain the parameter table even though many of them are mentioned in the description of the controller functions that is available in the proper document where they are described in detail This document describes the general programming structure and the operating procedure to read and or change parameters To access the parameters modification mode scroll the UP and DOWN buttons in the menu P 03 Programming and press the ACK ENTER button to start To exit the programming menu and to go back to the main menu press the ESC button A WARNING The assignment of an incorrect value to one or more parameters can cause malfunctioning or damage to things or injury to people The parameters must be changed by qualified personnel only Parameters can be protected by password see par 5 5 1 2 9 9 1 1 Organization This mode allows to display and change the programming parameters mad P 07 PROGRAMMING KEY 1 P 07 PROGRAMMING 1 Status bar 1 4 General 1703 2 Current menu 2 3 Current parameter 0301 Nominal 4 Parameter value 3 S a frequency Hz 50 4 Fig 3 Display areas Each parameter Ref 3 has a 4 digit numeric code associated e g P 0301 to identify the variables independently of the language used The current value of the parameter is displayed below the description Ref 4 between brackets The first line Ref 2 under the top status bar allows to identify the current men
23. e made up of 12 buttons 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f In addition on the front panel there are light indicators 2a 2b 2c ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 7 SICES 9 2 Buttons ref to fig 1 BUTTON FUNCTION MODE UP OFF RESET The group is disabled warnings and stops are cancelled It is possible to PROGRAM access to the parameters configuration The controller sets the genset lp operation Press the button START STOP A a to start stop the Source A when it is set as genset Press the button START STOP B to start stop the Source B when it is MAN set as genset MODE Manual DOWN With source live and in tolerance Press the button ACB SS for the manual opening closing control of the loads breaker contactor on Source A BCB Press the button BCB for the manual opening closing control of the loads breaker contactor on Source B AUTO The controller sets the automatic changeover of the loads supply source and Automatic intervenes in case of faults on one of the two sources In program mode it allows to cancel a variable value change come back to the upper menu and exit the programming By pressing it for two seconds in any of the menu it allows to exit the programming saving the position for a future return By pressing it for two seconds in any of the menu it provides the engine status in the upper line Esc SHIFT In OFF RESET mode according to the page selected by pressing it together A
24. e non volatile memory at the start up In case of alarm or warning by pressing the button it acknowledges the presence of a fault and stops the alarm By pressing the button again it resets any possible warning if the operating conditions have come back as normal Interruption warnings can be set up again only by activating the OFF RESET mode In OFF RESET and AUTO the button is disabled In MAN it is used to open and or close the contactor on the Source A to the Load The closing of the Load to the Source A it s only possible if the related electric measures are in the tolerance range In OFF RESET and AUTO the button is disabled In MAN it is used to open and or close the contactor on the Source B to the Load The closing of the Load to the Source B it s only possible if the related electric measures are in the tolerance range In MAN mode it can be used to control the start and stop of the source A when it is configured as genset if the Source A represents the Mains it has no effects At the controller power up pressing it together with the START STOP B START STOP button it allows to access to special functions SOURCE A Pressing the button with the controller in OFF RESET mode it carries out the LAMP TEST of all light indicators In MAN mode it can be used to control the start and stop of the source B when it is configured as genset if the Source B represents the Mains it
25. e shows the reactive powers kvar the apparent powers kVA on single or total phases for single phase systems the information related to phases 2 and 3 are replaced by dashes At the right bottom corner the Source A or B together with its related icon genset or mains are displayed in order to indicate which are the powers under consideration see note in 5 5 3 7 The powers the power factors and the loading types are not measured if the C T value is set to zero in the parameter P 0302 C T Primary Source Load 9 0 3 9 M 09 COUNTERS A This page shows the active and reactive power counters partial and total and the working hours partial and total counted by the controller relating to the Source A that is when the load is connected to the Source A The active power is counted only if positive it is not counted in case of reversed power The reactive power is counted in module the counter goes up both with capacitive and inductive load On this page you can reset to zero the partial counters individually To this purpose it is necessary to 26 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES e Use the vertical scrolling buttons UP and DOWN to select the counter to reset to zero e Press ENTER one of the counters will be highlighted e Press and hold the ENTER and ESC buttons for five seconds e Press ESC 5 5 3 10 M 10 COUNTERS B This page shows the active and reactive power counters partial and total
26. e systems the concatenated voltages are displayed for the single phase systems the single phase voltage is displayed the others are replaced by dashes and the rotation direction is not displayed To the bottom right there is an icon that allows the immediate identification of the fact that the page is related to the MAINS or to the GENSET measures according to the setting of the parameter P 0100 Source A 24 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 5 SICES The page only exists if the system is set to use the neutral connection on SOURCE A 5 5 3 4 M 04 SOURCE B This page shows the phase to phase concatenated voltage and the frequency of the Source B configurable as mains or genset in addition to the rotation direction of the phases clockwise or counter clockwise For three phase systems the concatenated voltages are displayed for the single phase systems the single phase voltage is displayed the others are replaced by dashes and the rotation direction is not displayed To the bottom right there is an icon that allows the immediate identification of the fact that the page is related to the MAINS or to the GENSET measures according to the setting of the parameter P 0200 Source B 9 9 3 9 M 05 SOURCE B second page This page shows the phase to neutral concatenated voltage and the frequency of the Source B configurable as mains or genset in addition to the rotation direction of the phases clockwise or count
27. econds until the message RESET DEFAULT is displayed To exit the error selection use ESC SHIFT The type of connection direct via modem via GSM and the related status on standby communicating etc In case of the GSM modem the information related to the radio signal strength and the provider is shown too ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 21 SICES 5 5 24 S 04 ETHERNET only ATS115P s Page S 04 ETHERNET is dedicated to the status of the connection and of the communication via Ethernet It displays the addresses currently used on the controller and the MAC address associated In case of working problems check the information in this page The possible statuses related to the communication via Ethernet are On standby no communication and Ethernet cable disconnected On standby connecting no communication and cable connected to the Ethernet network Communicating communication and cable connected to the Ethernet network The addresses displayed are IP IP address used by the controller RT gateway address or router SUBN subnet mask value DNS DNS server address S 04 ETHERNET EIHO Standby conn MAC 00 TB Co 09 CF FE DP 119241091 90s LL2 ET 1 92 109 190 204 OUBN 2596200420060 DNS 1902 L6 00 229 Note This page is displayed only if the controller is equipped with the Ethernet optional module 5 9 2 5 S 05 CONTROLLER Page S 05 CONTROLLER is dedicate to ATS115 ATS115
28. een ACB and BCB contactors with consequent switch of the Load on the Genset 3 he Genset still supplies the Load The controller constantly monitor the electric measurements of Mains and Genset it waits for the Mains to be back in the correct parameters e Mains back after Blackout The Load is supplied by the Genset with BCB closed and ACB opened but the Mains is back after the Blackout If the Mains is stable and in tolerance normal value the device will start the Mains back sequence with the standard procedure 1 Changeover command between BCB and ACB with consequent switch of the Load on the Mains D WARNING The switch between ACB and BCB o vice versa creates a Blackout on the Load line The Load will be disconnected for the time needed to ensure a correct switch of the contactors 2 The Genset start operating command is immediately removed or delayed with programmable parameter An acoustic warning will be activated if the Genset does not stop 3 The Load is supplied by the Mains with ACB closed The Genset is not working with BCB opened ready for a possible new intervention INFORMATION The working sequence described above is generic and in some cases may not correspond to the one of your system For further information contact the Installer Manufacturer 30 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES 7 Special settings 7 1 Selecting language The controller has the possibility to display the tex
29. er clockwise For three phase systems the concatenated voltages are displayed for the single phase systems the single phase voltage is displayed the others are replaced by dashes and the rotation direction is not displayed To the bottom right there is an icon that allows the immediate identification of the fact that the page is related to the MAINS or to the GENSET measures according to the setting of the parameter P 0200 Source B The page only exists if the system is set to use the neutral connection on SOURCE B 5 9 3 6 M 06 CURRENTS This window displays the three phase currents measured by the controller for single phase systems the second and the third are replaced by dashes It is possible to specify where to measure the current according to the way in which the CTs have been installed on the plant To the bottom right each time a letter A or B is displayed in order to specify the real source on which the currents are measured together with the related symbol of the mains or the genset properly set P 0100 or P 0200 respectively for the Source A or B Using the parameter P 0303 C T Connection e 0 On Source A the CTs are installed on the ACB breaker The currents measured are the one supplied by the Source A At the right bottom corner the letter A and the mains or genset symbol according to the value set in P 0100 parameter are displayed e 1 On Source B the CTs are installed on the ACB breaker
30. g it For example it is possible to check immediately the ACB status without knowing which input receives its feedback If the lines on the display are not enough to show all the configured functions the controller shows them making the pages rotate every two seconds holding the SHIFT button down the pages rotation is locked on the one currently displayed 5 9 2 8 S 10 DIGITAL OUTPUTS Page S 10 DIGITAL OUTPUTS shows the status of all the digital outputs of the controller The status of the outputs can be displayed in three different ways which can be selected pressing the ENTER button e Visualization of the outputs logic statuses which can differ from the physical status if some reversals are set with the parameters P 3000 and P 3020 Output statuses are displayed normally not in reverse For each active output a 1 is displayed for each inactive output a 0 is displayed e Visualization of the outputs physical statuses Statuses are displayed in reverse For each active output a 1 is displayed for each inactive output a O is displayed e Visualization per function Each line of the display shows one of the functions associated to the outputs followed by the output logic status that uses this function This is useful to check the status of a particular function without previously knowing which input is using it For example it is possible to check immediately the ACB closing command without knowing which inp
31. gramming has been completed Then it must be entered again to access the programming mode The access to the programming mode can be controlled by 4 different PASSWORD levels listed in priority order Manufacturer Password Installer Password User Password Serial ports Password RAONS 1 As MANUFACTURER it is possible to display and change all the three passwords MANUFACTURER INSTALLER and USER and change all parameters concerning configuration protections and sequences 2 As INSTALLER it is possible to display and change the INSTALLER and USER passwords and change all parameters concerning configuration but the parameters that need the MANUFACTURER password 3 As USER it is possible to display and change the USER password only and access the parameters that allow to adjust sequence times and basic configurations without changing the planet operation principle in any way 4 The Serial Ports password can only be set and or seen through the user panel when set this password prevents any command from the serial line Each parameter of the controller is associated to a user type see document 1 SICES EAAMO479xxXA Parameter Table ATS115 this association is shown in the ACC column with a C for Manufacturer I for installer and U for User A parameter associated to the manufacturer can be modified only by the manufacturer A parameter associated to the installer can be modified by the manufacturer a
32. has no effects START STOP At the controller power up pressing it together with the START STOP A SOURCE B button it allows to access to special functions ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 9 8 SICES 9 3 Indicators ref to fig 1 Led off Led steady on Led flashing 0 j dmg B o ERE NEN EB It states that the operation mode is OFF RESET PROGRAM OFF RESET PROGRAM It states that you are accessing the PROGRAMMING menu OFF RESET B The controller is in another operating mode It states that the operation mode is MANUAL The controller is in another operating mode EB It states that the operation mode is AUTOMATIC L AUTO 7 AUTO Flashing at 90 it specifies that the operating mode is REMOTE START B The controller is in another operating mode Source A voltage is present and steadily in tolerance The digital input EXTERNAL SENSOR SOURCE A is active SOURCE from the set time DIF 3101 A Source A voltage is absent The digital input EXTERNAL SENSOR SOURCE A is inactive SOURCE A DIF 3101 LIVE It flashes at 50 during the transition between the two previous statuses Flashing at 25 the mains voltage and frequency are on but below the tolerance range Flashing at 7596 the mains voltage and frequency are on but above the tolerance range Source B voltage is present and steadily in tolerance The digital input EXTERNAL SENSOR SOURCE B is active from the set time DIF 31
33. ker flash o The possibility of using the synchronization to close the breaker if the synchronization can be used the two contact points of the breaker are empty squares otherwise they are full squares The power flows are displayed with arrows in the three branches of the system The arrow points in the direction of the power It flashes to indicate a faulty situation in case of reversed power on the genset and in case of negative power to the loads The active power and the power factor measurements Power Factor 5 5 3 2 M 02 SOURCE A This page shows the phase to phase concatenated voltage and the frequency of the Source A configurable as mains or genset in addition to the rotation direction of the phases clockwise or counter clockwise For three phase systems the concatenated voltages are displayed for the single phase systems the single phase voltage is displayed the others are replaced by dashes and the rotation direction is not displayed To the bottom right there is an icon that allows the immediate identification of the fact that the page is related to the MAINS or to the GENSET measures according to the setting of the parameter P 0100 Source A 9 9 3 3 M 03 SOURCE A second page This page shows the phase to neutral concatenated voltage and the frequency of the Source A configurable as mains or genset in addition to the rotation direction of the phases clockwise or counter clockwise For three phas
34. ll statuses the controller shows them making the pages rotate every two seconds holding the SHIFT button down the pages rotation is locked on the one currently displayed The operator can divide these statuses in three pages gathering them according to their functions in order to avoid to have too many of them per page using different functions for the digital inputs 9 9 2 7 S 09 DIGITAL INPUTS Page S 09 DIGITAL INPUTS displays the status of the digital inputs of the controller Both physical and virtual inputs 16 are displayed The status of the inputs can be displayed in three different ways which can be selected pressing ENTER e Visualization of the inputs logic statuses which can differ from the physical status if some reversals are set with the parameters P 2000 and P 2050 Input statuses are displayed normally not in reverse For each active input a 1 is displayed for each inactive input a O is displayed e Visualization of the inputs physical statuses Statuses are displayed in reverse For each active input a 1 is displayed for each inactive input a O is displayed Physical statuses do not have sense for virtual digital inputs e Visualization per function Each line of the display shows one of the functions associated to the inputs followed by the input logic status that uses this function This is useful to check the status of a particular function without previously knowing which input is usin
35. mple during the wait for the engine cooling down the residual time is shown 5 5 2 2 S 02 FAULTS Page S 02 FAULTS is automatically shown in case a new fault arises For every anomaly e A letter that identifies the type o A alarm o W warning e Athree digit numeric code that uniquely identifies the anomaly This code flashes until it is acknowledged pressing the ACK button e An alphanumeric description which depends on the language currently selected and which in some cases can be customized using the controller parameters Each fault uses one or two rows of the LCD display The fault shown in the highest position is the most chronologically recent If the space available is not enough to display all faults only the most recent ones will be displayed In order to see the others it is required to e Press ENTER e Use A V to scroll the faults e Press ESC to exit 5 5 23 S 03 SERIAL COMMUNICATION only ATS115P s Page S 03 SERIAL COMMUNICATION is dedicated to the status of the serial communication to the serial ports In case of functional problems please check the content of this page Received communication error counters are displayed If the condition causing the malfunctioning has been removed you can reset the error counters on this page To activate the error reset function press ACK ENTER and scroll with UP and DOWN for the errors to be reset Hold down ACK ENTER ESC SHIFT for a few s
36. n previously left by changing the operation mode of the controller in MAN or AUTO or after the maximum time with no programming operation or holding the ESC button down for more than two seconds 5 5 1 5 Menu selection Current menu name selected menu item and number of menu items are always displayed in the second line Menu items submenus are displayed in the following lines The item selected is displayed in REVERSE Use the A and V buttons to cyclically scroll through the menu to lower and upper index items i e pressing A from the first item to the last one and vice versa Press ENTER to access the selected highlighted submenu Press ESC to leave the menu back to the previous menu or to the main screen if exiting programming in the main menu 5 5 1 6 Parameter selection Current menu name for example the 1 SYSTEM menu selected menu item and number of menu items are always displayed in the second line The following lines are used to display a single parameter In particular e he unambiguous parameter code three decimal digits which is followed by the description in the current language is shown in the fourth and fifth line e he sixth line shows between brackets the variable value aligned to the right side He gt e For some parameters the eighth line shows a value which is related in some way to the actual parameter value For example in the case of the genset rated power it shows the rated plant cu
37. nd the installer A parameter associated to the user can be modified by the manufacturer the installer and the user According to the general rule parameters can be changed only when the controller is on OFF RESET with the exception of some parameters that can be changed independently of the status of the controller including with the engine running Generally if a parameter cannot be changed it will be enclosed between and instead if it can be changed it will be enclosed between and this is valid also for the restrictions due to password If the operator has to change a parameter he she must put first the proper password in the P 0000 parameter 1 1 1 Authentication so that the controller can recognize him her as Manufacturer Installer or User The parameter is available with the controller in OFF RESET PROGRAM mode with path P 03 PROGRAMMINGM SYSTEMM 1 SecurityM 1 1 Authentication After completing this operation it will be possible to change the required parameters The access code entered remains saved in P 0000 for about 10 minutes after the end of programming Then the code will be automatically reset to zero and re entered to access the programming again It is possible to customize the passwords for the three types of users through the parameters P 0001 manufacturer P 0002 installer and P 0003 user available with the path P 03 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 15 SICES PROGRAMMI
38. neous exit from programming The next access will get you at the same point e Turn the operation mode of the controller into AUTO or MAN The next access will get you at the same point 9 9 1 10 Loading default values A WARNING This procedure permanently reloads all factory parameters according to the access rights Sometimes it may be useful to reload factory values for the parameters To do so access programming press and hold the ACK TEST and ESC SHIFT buttons simultaneously for five seconds The reload of factory values will be confirmed by a message on the display Factory values are reloaded only for the parameters you have the rights to access 5 5 2 Status information S xx In this mode information on the system status is provided You can scroll through pages using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons 9 9 2 1 01 STATUS Page S 01 STATUS shows system status information Part of this information is shown on the top status bar It contains e Breakers status ACB closed ACB and BCB opened BCB closed etc 20 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES e Controller working mode MAN AUTO etc e Possible start inhibitions of the source s configured as genset s e Source A status mains genset and type absent low high etc e Source B status mains genset and type absent low high etc e Possible activation of the Neutral Position Some of these data are shown together with an elapsing time for exa
39. ollowed by the measure acquired and eventually converted by the input itself In case of setting a unit of measure in the conversion curve this will be displayed too If the available space is not enough to display all the measures the controller will show them making a two second rotation by holding down the SHIFT button the rotation will be locked on the ones currently displayed 9 9 4 History Logs H xx In this mode it is possible to access to the display of events end data registrations Each registration is identified by a number and by the date and hour of recording The number is displayed in the first line of the multifunctional display together with the total number of the registrations Since the log once reached the maximum recording capacity overwrites the latest registration the identification number can change over time ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 27 SICES In order to activate the mode press the ACK ENTER function required A button A menu will help to select the 6 Working principle Below you can find the components of a standard switch system composed by a Load line the load that you want to supply and two other Source lines A and B that can be both Mains and Genset with alternator and drive oil mechanic engine and a control panel that includes an ACB contactor for the Source A management a BCB contactor for the Source B management an ATS115 ATS115Pl s controller for the
40. r In case of blackout on the source set as Mains it will be up to the operator to start the genset and manage the changeover to guarantee the supply of energy to the Load If the system has two gensets the user can independently choose which one of the two groups start The following example shows a system configured with Source A connected to Mains and Source B connected to a Genset Before starting the sequence check 1 SOURCE A light off or flashing and LOAD light off 2 ACB light steady on 3 MAN light mode In order to carry out the manual sequence of the switch follow the procedure as shown below 1 Press START B s and wait for the Genset to reach the normal operating voltage frequency SOURCE PB light steady on An acoustic warning will be activated if the Genset does not reach the normal operating conditions for the changeover after the time set 2 Press the BCB switch button and check that both BCB and LOAD lights are steady on The Load is now supplied by the Source B Genset When the Mains is back after the Blackout and or the fault resolution which can be checked by the SOURCE A light steady on it is possible to carry out the changeover of the Load on the Mains It is up to the operator to keep the Genset supply INFORMATION The switch of the Load on the other source will cause the Blackout on the Load for the time needed for the correct switch of the contacto
41. re is available or if the P 0314 parameter Usage of auxiliary current has been set to 2 Neutral if the CTs of the auxiliary current have the same report of the primary and the secondary and if the CTs are connected to the same line both on the genset or on the load or if the load is supplied with power from the genset The auxiliary current is displayed if the parameter P 0314 Usage of auxiliary current has been set to a value different from 0 Not used The page only exists if the primary and the secondary CTs values for the phase current and for the auxiliary current are set to a value different from zero respectively in the parameters P 0302 C T Primary Source Load and P 0310 C T Secondary Source Load and P 0311 C T Primary Auxiliary current and P 0312 C T Secondary Auxiliary current 9 9 3 7 M 07 POWERS 1 This page shows the active powers kW the power factors and the loading types on single or total phases for single phase systems the information related to phases 2 and 3 are replaced by dashes At the right bottom corner the Source A or B together with its related icon genset or mains are displayed in order to indicate which are the powers under consideration see note in 5 5 3 7 The powers the power factors and the loading types are not measured if the C T value is set to zero in the parameter P 0302 C T Primary Source Load 9 9 3 8 M 08 POWERS 2 This pag
42. rrent which is derived from the rated genset voltage P 0102 and from the parameter itself rated power P 0106 Sometimes this additional measure can be displayed when the parameter is a percentage of other values in order to show its absolute value 18 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES Use A and V to cyclically scroll the menu to the lower and the upper index items Press ENTER to enable the parameter modification procedure see the following parameter press ESC to exit going back to the previous menu 5 5 1 7 Parameter modification Only parameters between square brackets can be changed a parameter between major minor symbols lt gt cannot be changed In this case it could be necessary to set an appropriate password or to stop the genset In case of changeable parameter press ENTER the square brackets enclosing the value will blink to show that the modification is in progress In order to confirm the new value press ENTER again to abort the change and go back to the original value press ESC The types of parameters are the following e Bits Some parameters are managed by bits Each bit set to 1 enables a function and each bit set to O disables a function Each bit is assigned to a value The parameter must be set at the result of the sum of the values associated to the functions you require to enable 8 bits can be used The description of these parameters is shown in a table like the one below CU
43. rs The changeover can be activated by pressing the ACB button The Load will be supplied by the Mains again The Genset will work until the operator presses the STOP B button ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 29 m SICES 6 3 Automatic In this mode the device has to guarantee in any situation to power the Load In order to comply with this work the device carries out a constant supervision of both sources for voltage frequency faults or for the configuration of hours of work or changeover requests related to the digital inputs functions See below an example of a system configured with the Source A connected to the Mains and the Source B connected to a Genset e Sequence with Mains live If the Mains is in the normal values configured during the installation the ACB contactor is closed and the Load is supplied by the Mains The Genset is not operating and the BCB contactor is opened e Sequence with Mains failure If the Mains values differ from those configured during the installation for example in case of Blackout and the Load is no longer supplied correctly the device will activate the start operating sequence of the Genset 1 Engine start command and wait with voltage frequency supervision for the stable working conditions of the Genset An acoustic warning will be activated if the Genset does not reach the normal operating conditions for the changeover after the time set 2 Changeover command betw
44. ts in different languages To select a language different from the one set go to S 05 CONTROLLER using the buttons Press ACKDXY 1 ENTER ACK ENTER S to change the language the square brackets flash Use the vertical UP CK NTER and DOWN y buttons to visualize the LANGUAGE available and press ACK ENTER A to confirm or ESC SHIFT to cancel the change 7 2 Date Time setting mij The device includes an internal clock calendar mainly used for the following functions e Weekly planning of the periods in which the source configured as genset can be used e Hourly planning of changeover break between the sources e Daily planning of the start working hour for each source e Events recording with date and time in history logs The clock calendar configuration is possible in all working modes OFF RESET MAN or AUTO In order to bring the device time and or date up to date you need to access the menu 4 7 1 Date Time Use the vertical UP and DOWN buttons to move in submenus and use ACK DY ENTER ACK ENTER S to enter the submenu The complete path for the programming Date Time page is P 03 PROGRAMMING 4 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS 4 7 Device 4 7 1 Date Time Press ACK ENTER amp to consult the 6 pages dedicated to Date Time To move through parameters and or change their value use the buttons UP and DOWN Ol the button ACK ENTER ACK ENTER Z is used to confirm the value and or the button ESC SH
45. turns it off if no buttons are pressed in a programmable time P 0492 Press any button to turn the lamp on again it is recommended to use the EN button which has no function alone This function can be disabled by setting the parameter P 0492 to O ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 11 8 SICES 9 54 2 Contrast adjustment Depending on the environmental temperature conditions the contrast may require adjustment in order to view the display correctly Press in sequence the E ESC SHIFT NO to reduce the contrast lighten press the buttons esoisuer ED RIGHT to increase it darken dps 9 4 3 Mode navigation ref to fig 2 The display has different display modes composed by various pages Mode Description Page identifier PROGRAMMING Xx STATU Status info S XX SYSTEM Electric measurements HISTORY History logs H XX Generally the surfing among modes takes place via buttons UP 1 and DOWN mz Fig 2 Navigation among modes To visualize the pages within the modes use the buttons LEFT and RIGHT ACK Ref 1c In some modes e g mode P xx and mode H xx you must press the button ENTER S and then the buttons UP and DOWN to surf through pages 12 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 5 SICES If the buttons UP and DOWN have to be used to manage functions within the mode you ACK ENTER need to press ENTER lt in order to activate those functions and ESC SHIFT to de
46. u using the ID number of the menu and the associated text A pair of numbers is displayed on the right of this line 2 06 in the example in fig 3 The first indicates which entry in the menu is selected or which page is displayed the second shows how many entries or pages can be displayed in the current menu submenu By pressing the ESC SHIFT button the first line Ref 1 is temporarily replaced by a status message concerning the sequence 9 9 1 2 Protection password If the password is lost you can reconfigure it using the higher level password Contact our service centre if the MANUFACTURER password is lost The first page 000 Access Code of the SYSTEM menu requires the setting of the access code if one or more passwords have been assigned available with the path P 03 PROGRAMMING 1 9 YSTEM 1 1 Security 1 1 1 Authentication 14 ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual SICES The password is not assigned if equal to 0 only valid for the Manufacturer Installer and User passwords The pages corresponding to the Password setting are displayed only if you are authorized to make change in the SYSTEM sub menu with the path P 03 PROGRAMMING 1 SYSTEM 1 1 Security 1 1 2 Password In programming mode in case the page for the password change is not displayed when you enter the Password press ESC to return to the previous menu and try to open the page again The set access code remains in memory for about 10 minutes after the pro
47. ut receives its feedback If the lines on the display are not enough to show all the configured functions the controller shows them making the pages rotate every two seconds holding the SHIFT button down the pages rotation is locked on the one currently displayed ATS115 ATS115Plus User s Manual 23 SICES 9 9 2 9 S 11 ANALOGUE INPUTS Page S 11 ANALOGUE INPUTS shows the value of the analogue inputs Ai1 Ai2 Ai3 of the controller the JM connector of the emergency stop EM S and of the fourth analogue input Ai4 JL 4 For each input the measure is displayed in Volt for terminals JM 2 JM 3 and JM 4 the measure is displayed also in Ohm 5 5 3 Electrical measurements M xx This mode displays all the information on the controller measurements on the electric lines You can scroll through pages using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons 9 9 3 1 M 01 SYSTEM Page M 01 SYSTEM displays a wiring diagram of the system showing The mains The symbol of the mains is solid if the mains is within the tolerance range flashing if the mains is missing or if it exceeds the tolerance range The genset The symbol of the genset is in reverse if the genset is powered The load The symbol of the load is displayed in reverse if the genset is powered The ACB and BCB breakers The symbol of the breaker shows o The open closed status o The difference between status and breaker command in this case the two contact points of the brea
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