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50 Menu type setpoints, such as generator configuration, nave options that are not numerical. For these setpoints, the display will show the current setting. Ir that setpoint is to be changed: 1. The control must be in the proper level of security. See Chapter for more information about the level of security Then, to change the value of the setpoint, press the ENTER KEY The current setting will be nghiighted. Use the up ©) and vown ©) arow keys to scroll through the options that are available for that setpoint. When the desired option Is displayed, press the enrer xey (+ to save the setting, Event RESPONSE seipoints configurations are a litte different from the previously discussed selpoints. Selecting EVENT RESPONSE CONFIG will aispiay Tour more submenus. ‘Those four submenus contain all of the possible events that can be generated by the EMCP 3 GSC. Two of the submenus, DIAGNOSTICS CONFIG, and ENG PROTECT CONFIG, each have four more submenus. DIAGNOSTICS CONFIG ENG PROTECT CONFIG PRESSURES. PRESSURES TEMPERATURES TEMPERATURES LEVELS LEVELS OTHERS OTHERS: GEN PROTECT CONFIG OTHER EVENTS CONFIG OTHERS. (CUSTOM EVENT #1 - #6 Inside the submenus are the events. Use the up ) and nown \) arrow keys to scroll through the events. For each event the display will have VIEW and EDIT at the bottom of the display. VIEW will be highighted at frst. 1. To view the RESPONSE CONFIGURATION for that event, press the enter Key [+ All of the possible event response options will be shown. There will be check boxes to the lett of the options. The boxes with checkmarks in them are the options that are selected. To edit tne configurations, press the escare ey [*] once if the event is being viewed Then use the ricut ©) arrow key in order to select EDIT. The edit screen looks just like the view sereen, but the highlighted option can be checked or unchecked by using the ricut © arrow or tert Jarrow keys If the response configuration is changed, press the enrer Key [+] to save the settings. NOTE: The control must be in stop to edit any of the event response configurations. ‘This applies when programming setpoints over SCADA also. 7 SETPOINTS 51 For a detailed example of changing an Event Response Configuration, see Chapter. For more information on the names, ranges, and descriptions of all of the setpoints, see or use the RENR7302: Systems Operation, Troubleshooting, Testing and Adjusting manual for the EMCP 3.1 through 3.3. 7.2 SETPOINT SUB-MENUS In the setpoints menu there are seven submenus to choose from: + CONTROL * v0 + ENG MONITOR/PROTECT * NETWORK + EVENTS © OTHER + GEN MONITOR/PROTECT Each of these submenus have additional submenus which contain setpoints. The list shown below is for all available menus under any configuration, for an EMCP 3.3. Menus may not contain all submenus shown here. CONTROL AUTOMATIC START/STOP. AVR DESIRED VOLTAGE. GOV DESIRED ENG SPEED SHUTDOWN OVERRIDE ENG MONITOR/PROTECT BATTERY VOLT MONITOR CRANK/START COUNTERS ENG COOLANT TEMP MON ENG OIL PRES MONITOR ENG SPEED MONITOR, ENHANCE ENG MONITOR SERV MAINT INTERVAL EVENTS EVENT UP FUNCTIONS EVENT O/P FUNCTIONS EVENT RESPONSE CONFIG EVENT SYSTEM GEN MONITORIPROTECT ENHANCED GEN MONITOR GEN AC MONITOR GEN AC POWER MONITOR GEN OVERCURRENT GEN OVER/UNDER FREQ GEN OVER/UNDER VOLT GEN REVERSE POWER DIGITAL INPUTS DIGITAL OUTPUTS RELAY OUTPUTS SPARE ANALOG INPUT NETWORK DATA LINK-SCADA, OTHER DIGITAL SELECTORS: REDUCED POWER MODE PROGRAMMABLE TRIP POINT 7.3. SETPOINTS ON THE CATERPILLAR® SERVICE TOOL EMCP 3 setpoints can also be configured using the Caterpillar® Service Tool (ET). To access seipoints, enter ine Connguration Too! bv connecting to the EMCP 3 GSC and selecing Service > Configuration from the menu, 7 SETPOINTS Tvallable = Coo Figure 17 SeLectING CONFIGURATION Categories of setpoints are listed along the left pane, and clicking on one of them will bring up that list in the right pane ‘The EMCP 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 have different numbers of setpoints. The EMCP 3.3 has more setpoints than the 3.2, whicn nas more than the EMCP 3.1. The categores shown nere matcn those in ET version 2006B-v1.0. Older versions may have less, and newer versions may have more. NOTE: Any setpont with a value given as Disabled or Not Installed or Unavailable is. not applicable to that level of EMCP 3. SETPOINT CATEGORIES Here are the categories of setpoints as found in the left pane of the ET Configuration Toot AUTOMATIC START/STOP 3.1,3.2,3.3 ‘Setpoints related to starting and stopping the generator set, as well as engine configuration. AVR Design VoLTaGe REQUEST 31,3.2,3.3 ‘Setpoints related to voltage regulation (for EMC? 3 calculation and reporting only, not for voltage contro} BATTERY VOLTAGE MONITOR 3.1,3.2,3.3 ‘Setpoints related to monitoring battery voltage from the battery power input to the EMCP 3 GSC. CRANK ATTEMPT/SUCCESSFUL START COUNTER 3.2,3.3 Setpoints related to crankistart counters, SCADA Dara Link 3.23.3 ‘Setpoints related to SCADA (Modbus) data link communications. See Chapter Dicttat nurs. 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 ‘Setpoints related to the polarity of digital inputs. See Chapter Dicitat Outputs 3.23.3 ‘Setpoints related to the polarity of digital outputs. See Chapter Dicirat SeLectors 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 ‘Setpoints related to selecting conditions that control the behavior of relay outputs or digital outputs using digital selectors. See Chapter ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE MONITOR 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Setpoints related to monitoring engine coo’ant temperature using Analog Input 2 ENGINE Oil PRESSURE MONITOR 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 7 SETPOINTS

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