EMCP4.1/EMCP4.2 Caterpillar


Generator Control Not in Automatic Warning

Usage:

C18 DTP
System Operation Description:

Pressing the auto key, programming a digital input with the proper wiring, or a Modbus RS-485 SCADA data link message causes the engine to enter AUTO mode. When the engine is in AUTO mode and no shutdowns are active, then continuous activation of the remote initiate input causes the engine to start and to run (after a programmed start aid activation delay and crank alert interval). When the remote initiate signal is removed, then the engine will cool down and then stop. When the genset control is not in AUTO mode, "GEN CONTROL NOT IN AUTO WARNING" will be displayed on the EMCP 4.

Note: The event can be disabled via the "Generator Control Not in Automatic Warning Event Response Configuration" setpoint).

Conditions Which Generate This Code:

The code is generated when the genset control is not in AUTO mode.

Test Step 1. TALK TO THE OPERATOR

Note: No repair to the engine is necessary.

  1. Determine the conditions that caused the diagnostic code.

Expected Result:

The generator was place into a mode other than AUTO by the operator or by a Modbus RS-485 SCADA data link message .

Results:

  • OK -

    STOP

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