LexySync Paralel Control Board
LexySync Paralel Control Board
LEXYS SYNC
Table of contents
1 Document information ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Clarification of notation ............................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Conformity Declaration ............................................................................................................... 3
2 Operator guide ................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Front panel elements.................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 User interface modes ................................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Display screens and pages structure ......................................................................................... 6
2.4 View measured values ............................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Setpoints - view and change ...................................................................................................... 8
2.6 Browsing the history log ............................................................................................................. 9
2.7 Browsing alarms ....................................................................................................................... 10
2.8 Entering the password.............................................................................................................. 10
2.9 Controller information screen ................................................................................................... 11
2.10 Controller language selection............................................................................................... 13
2.11 User interface mode selection ............................................................................................. 13
2.12 Display contrast adjustment ................................................................................................. 13
DOCUMENT HISTORY
REVISION NUMBER RELATED SW. VERSION DATE
1 1.0 30.05.2008
2 1.1 28.02.2009
3 1.3.1 12.12.2011
CAUTION!
This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a damage or
unproper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at first sight.
WARNING!
This type of paragraph indicates things, procedures, adjustments etc. which need high level of
attention, otherwise can cause personal injury or death.
The following described machine complies with the appropriate basic safety and health
requirement of the EC Low Voltage Directive No: 73/23 / EEC and EC Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive 89/336 / EEC based on its design and type, as brought into
circulation by us.
TACIT button. Use this button to deactivate the horn output without
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acknowledging the alarms.
MODE LEFT button. Use this button to change the mode. The button works
only if the main screen with the indicator of currently selected mode is
displayed.
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NOTE:
This button will not work if the controller mode is forced by one of binary
inputs listed in the Reference Guide – “Operating modes” chapter.
NOTE:
8 Only in InteliCompact SPTM version.
CAUTION!
You can disconnect the load from the mains supply with this button! Be sure
you know well what you are about to do!
MENU button. Use this button to switch over display pages. See next chapter
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for details about display pages and screens structure
User mode allows the user to go through all screens with measurements and alarms. The
button does not work, i.e. setpoints and history pages are not accessible.
Engineer mode gives the qualified person full access to all pages and screens.
See the chapter “User interface mode selection” in Reference Guide to learn how to switch the user
interface mode.
1. The page Measurement consists of screens which display measured values like voltages,
current, oil pressure etc., computed values like i.e. gen-set power, statistic data and the alarm
list on the last screen.
2. The page Setpoints contains all setpoints organized to groups and also a special group for
entering password.
3. The page History log shows the history log in the order that the last record is displayed first.
NOTE:
The picture below shows the structure of displayed data. The contents of each particular screen may
be slightly different according to the firmware branch and version.
Press button repeatedly until you see the main screen with the kW meter and mode selector.
MAIN SCREEN
1. Press button repeatedly until you see a screen with a list of setpoint groups. Then select
current setting. Use the or buttons again to select the setpoint you want to modify
and press .
3. The current value of the setpoint will appear in the right part under the setpoint name and you
can change it by pressing or buttons. The rate of changing the value will
accelerate when the button is held down
4. Press button to confirm the change or to discard it and return to the list of
setpoints of the selected group.
5. Continue with change of another setpoint or press to return to the list of groups.
EDITING A SETPOINT
1. Press button repeatedly until you see the main history log screen with the reason
column and the latest record.
NOTE:
The records are numbered in reverse order, i.e. the latest (newest) record is "0" and older
records have "-1", "-2" etc.
2. Use the button to move over columns within the selected record. Pressing it repeatedly
will move cyclically through the columns, i.e. after last column the first one will be displayed.
NOTE:
The first history record after the controller is switched on, programmed or watchdog reset occurs
contains diagnostic values instead of operational. Some fields in these records seem to have
nonsense values. Do not take these values into account.
• Use the to move over the alarms in the ECU Alarmlist. Details of the selected alarm are
displayed in the bottom line.
• Active alarms are displayed as white text on black background. It means the alarm is stil
active, i.e. the appropriate alarm conditions are still present.
• Inactive alarms are displayed as black text on white background. It means the alarm is no
more active, i.e. the appropriate alarm conditions are gone.
• Not confirmed alarms are displayed with an asterisk. It means the alarm is still not
acknowledged (confirmed).
ALARMLIST
ECU ALARMLIST
NOTE:
The ECU AlarmList is visible only if an ECU is configured.
1. Press the button repeatedly until you will see the main controller screen with the mode
selector and kW analog meter.
2. Hold down the button and simultaneously press the button to see the controller
information screen.
3. The information screen will disappear automatically after 5 secs
5. Press the button again to switch to the user interface mode selection screen. This
screen also contains serial number and password decode number.
• Controller Name
• Firmware identification string
• Serial number of the controller
• ESF version
• Firmware version, application version
• Application type
• Branch name
NOTE:
ESF version is shown only when electronic engine is configured.
3. Language menu will appear, use or buttons to select the desired language.
2. While the information screen is still displayed, press the button twice.
3. User interface mode menu will appear, use or buttons to select the desired mode
(User or Engineer).
1. Press the button repeatedly until you will see the main controller screen with the mode
selector and kW analog meter.