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User’s Manual
1.0 Introduction page 1
2.0 FRONT PANEL selection page 2
2.1 TEST operating mode page 2
2.2 AUTO operating mode page 2
2.3 MANUAL operating mode page 2
2.4 RESET operating mode page 2
2.5 LOCK operating mode page 2
2.6 PROG operating mode page 2
2.7 START-STOP pushbuttons page 2
3.0 DISPLAY features page 3
4.0 ERROR MESSAGES page 3
5.0 LED indication page 3
6.0 PROGRAMING instruction page 4
7.0 GLOW PLUG PREHEAT page 4
8.0 MAINS SIMULATION . page 4
9.0 PETROL ENGINE ‘CHOKE’ page 4
10.0 PARAMETERS description page 5
11.0 PARAMETER list page 7
12.0 ENGINE RUNNING setting page 8
13.0 Wiring diagram 1 page 9
14.0 Wiring diagram 2 and dimensions page 10
15.0 General Specification page 11
1.0 Introduction
AMT 9XX /BE11 features automatic mains failure and generating set (GEN-SET) monitoring.
The AMT9XX/BE11 inputs provides visual indication for the following:
FUEL LEVEL, OVERLOAD, REMOTE LOCK, ALARM 1, ALARM 2, LOW OIL PRESSURE,
HIGH TEMPERATURE, MAINS SIMULATION, STARTING FAILURE.
The following parameters are displayed on the front panel:
MAINS VOLTAGE, GENERATOR VOLTAGE, BATTERY VOLTAGE, GENERATOR
CURRENT, GENERATOR FREQUENCY, PROGRAMMABLE SETTING.
The outputs are relay controlled: START, STOP, ALARM, FUEL SOLENOID, MAINS and
GENERATOR CONTACTOR CONTROL.
The front panel includes (see section 14) push buttons, rotary switch, LEDs and 3-digit
display.
The TABLE 1 lists the adjustable parameters (see sections 10 and 11). Of the three digits
displayed, the left is the address of the parameter and the two digits on the right side include
the parameter setting. By placing the knob in the ‘PROGRAM’ position the user enters in
‘PROGRAM' operating mode. After the automatic Lamp test (4 seconds) the display shows
the first parameter.
By using the 'UP' and 'DOWN' cursors it is possible to move between the parameters. The
setting of the parameter is made by pushing simultaneously the ‘STOP’ and ‘UP’ push buttons
(or ‘DOWN’ push button to decrease).
The AMT9XX parameters are already programmed in factory (see TABLE 1 to see defaults).
The factory settings are always available. To recall the original programming push
simultaneously the cursor 'UP' and 'DOWN' for two seconds at least (the control knob has to
be placed ‘PROGRAM’ position).
The ‘ENGINE RUN’ input signal gives to the AMT9XX/BE11 system the information to stop
the electric starter motor. The starter must be pulled off in the moment that the engine is able
to run without the aid of the starter motor.
When the engine is not running the D+ voltage is 0V . As the AMT9XX/BE11 starts the engine
(manual attempt or automatic cycle) a current of few hundreds mA flows into D+ terminal. In
this moment the engine is not running but a voltage appears to the D+ terminal (0,8 to 2,5V).
As the engine start to run the voltage at the D+ terminal increases up to 3V-6V. When the
engine runs the voltage will reach the nominal 14V to charge the battery. The safest point to
disconnect the starter motor is between 6V to 10V.
The AMT9XX/BE11 is factory calibrated at 7V. The rear cover of the AMT9XX/BE11 includes
a hole to allow calibration. The range is between 3V (full clock wise) and 10V (full counter
clockwise). For a safe calibration be sure that the LED ‘ENGINE RUNNING’ on the front panel
is off during the starter attempts (disconnect the fuel solenoid to check that the LED is off
during the entire starting attempt).
The AMT9XX/BE11 uses the generator voltage to protect against unwanted insertion of the
starter motor. When the voltage reaches 150VAC the starter insertion is inhibited. This input
does not affect the status of the front panel led ‘ENGINE RUNNING’. It is not recommended
the insertion of switches in series to the terminal JB1 and JB4.
PAY ATTENTION: THE ‘ENGINE RUNNING’ LED HAS TO BE LIT WHEN THE ENGINE
RUNS. THE USE OF THE ENGINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNAL MAY BE DANGEROUS.
Normally, using a diesel engine, we recommend to enable the BELT BREAK protection. This
is accomplished by program the code 01 (or 11) in channel ‘I’ (see section 10 and 14). To test
the protection it is necessary to disconnect the terminal D+ from the charger alternator and to
connect to ground (leave open the terminal D+ on the charger alternator). The protection is
delayed 15 seconds.
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15.00 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supply Voltage: 7Vdc to 33Vdc. Reverse polarity: permitted for unlimited period of time
Supply Ripple: 15% up to 65 Hz, Over Voltage: 50V/60 seconds at 40 deg. C
Protection: internal 300mA thermal fuse on the supply line
Supply Current Consumption: 50 mA up to 100mA maximum
Supply Threshold to Reset the System: 6,5V for 5 seconds
Data Retention: Non-Volatile memory
Dimensions: 224mm X 105mm X 68mm (includes connectors and rear cover)
Panel Cut-out: 190mm X 93mm, operation indoor
Operating Temperature range: -30 deg C to +65 deg C
Operating Humidity Range: 5% up to 95% non-condensing
Weight: 850 gr., Vibration: 40mm/sec
General Design: 89/336 EEC, 89/392 EEC, 73/23 EEC, 93/68 EEC, IEC 68-2-6
Certification: CE (laboratory report available upon request)