Agc 4 MK II Parameter List 4189341273 Uk
Agc 4 MK II Parameter List 4189341273 Uk
Agc 4 MK II Parameter List 4189341273 Uk
4189341273C
Parameter list
1. General information
1.1 Warnings, legal information and safety.........................................................................................................................................................................6
1.1.1 Symbols for hazard statements...................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.1.2 Symbols for general notes.............................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.1.3 Third party equipment..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.4 Factory settings...................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.1.5 Disclaimer................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.2 About the Parameter list........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.1 Purpose of the Parameter list...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.2 Intended users.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Software version......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Alarm list
2.1 General information about the alarm list......................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.1 Alarm list features and options....................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Protection parameters............................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Reverse power protections.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 Over-current protections........................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.3 Voltage protections....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.4 Frequency protections................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.2.5 Busbar voltage protections.......................................................................................................................................................................................14
2.2.6 Busbar frequency protections.................................................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.7 Mains failure protections............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
2.2.8 Overload protections.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.2.9 Current unbalance protection.................................................................................................................................................................................20
2.2.10 Voltage unbalance protections............................................................................................................................................................................. 21
2.2.11 Reactive power import (loss of excitation) protection..............................................................................................................................21
2.2.12 Reactive power export (over-excitation) protection................................................................................................................................. 21
2.2.13 Negative sequence..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.2.14 Zero sequence...............................................................................................................................................................................................................22
2.2.15 Directional over-current protections................................................................................................................................................................. 23
2.2.16 Busbar unbalance voltage...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
2.2.17 HVRT................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.18 Time-dependent under-voltage (LVRT).......................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.19 Power-dependent reactive power import...................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.2.20 Power-dependent reactive power export..................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.2.21 Non-essential load trip (load shedding)......................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.2.22 Under-voltage and reactive power low...........................................................................................................................................................28
2.3 Control parameters: Synchronisation........................................................................................................................................................................29
2.3.1 Synchronisation and breaker alarms....................................................................................................................................................................29
2.3.2 Mains sync. inhibit......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
2.4 Control parameters: Regulation.................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.4.1 Regulation alarms........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.5 Input/output alarms: Digital inputs..............................................................................................................................................................................33
2.5.1 Digital input 23-27 alarms..........................................................................................................................................................................................33
2.5.2 Digital input 43-55 alarms (option M12)........................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.5.3 Digital input 91-97 alarms (option M13.6)........................................................................................................................................................ 36
2.5.4 Digital input 112-117 alarms......................................................................................................................................................................................38
2.5.5 Emergency stop..............................................................................................................................................................................................................39
3. System parameters
3.1 General setup.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
3.1.1 Nominal settings...............................................................................................................................................................................................................62
3.1.2 Breaker control.................................................................................................................................................................................................................64
3.1.3 Date and time....................................................................................................................................................................................................................64
3.1.4 Master clock...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
3.1.5 Summer/winter time...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
3.1.6 Counters...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................65
3.1.7 Pulse counter.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................65
3.1.8 Timers....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................66
3.1.9 Command timers............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
3.1.10 Language........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
3.1.11 Alarm horn...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
3.1.12 Alarm jump......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
3.1.13 Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71
3.1.14 I thermal demand........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
3.2 Genset setup.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71
3.2.1 Genset mode......................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
3.2.2 Test........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 72
4. Control parameters
4.1 Synchronisation.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................100
4.1.1 Close before excitation...............................................................................................................................................................................................102
4.2 Regulation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................102
4.2.1 Regulator step tests.....................................................................................................................................................................................................110
4.3 Output setup............................................................................................................................................................................................................................110
4.3.1 Digital output setup......................................................................................................................................................................................................110
4.4 Analogue output....................................................................................................................................................................................................................115
4.4.1 Regulation reference output....................................................................................................................................................................................115
4.4.2 Analogue output limits...............................................................................................................................................................................................116
4.5 Transducer outputs.............................................................................................................................................................................................................116
4.6 Analogue regulator output setup................................................................................................................................................................................121
4.6.1 Regulator output selection....................................................................................................................................................................................... 121
DANGER!
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
More information
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DEIF takes no responsibility for the installation or operation of any third party equipment, including the genset.
The unit is delivered from the factory with default settings. These are not necessarily correct for the engine/generator set.
Check all the settings before running the engine/generator set.
1.1.5 Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF
does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the
English document. If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.
The parameter list is a reference document. It includes the AGC-4 Mk II alarms and parameters. If your controller does not
include the relevant option, the option-dependent parameters may not be accessible.
Parameters with numbers up to 9999 can generally be configured using the DU-2 display unit, TDU 107 or the utility
software. Some of the JUMP menu parameters (9000 to 9250) can only be configured using the display unit.
Parameters with numbers above 10000 can only be configured from the TDU 107 or the utility software.
The utility software includes settings that do not have parameter numbers. These are described briefly under Utility
software settings.
The parameters related to CAN bus engine communication are in Option H12 H13 Engine communication.
More information
For some of the parameters, see the AGC-4 Mk II Designer's handbook and/or Option documents for more
information.
This Parameter List is mainly intended for the person responsible for the unit parameter setup. In most cases, this would be
a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful information here.
Fail class DG (Diesel generator) Mains controller BTB (Bus tie breaker)
F5 Shutdown - -
F6 Trip MB - -
F7 Safety stop - -
F8 Trip MB/GB - -
F9 Controlled stop - -
The utility software includes alarm functions that are not available from the display. For example, you can select inhibits
and/or automatic acknowledgement of the alarm.
1001 Set point -200.0 to 0.0 % -5.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the reverse
1002 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
power has been continuously
1005 Enable OFF ON above the programmed value
ON during the programmed delay.
1011 Set point -200.0 to 0.0 % -5.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the reverse
1012 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
power has been continuously
1015 Enable OFF ON above the programmed value
ON during the programmed delay.
1031 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 115.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the current has
1032 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10.0 s
been continuously above the
1035 Enable OFF ON programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1041 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 120.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the current has
1042 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 5.0 s
been continuously above the
1045 Enable OFF ON programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1051 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 115.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the current has
1052 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10.0 s
been continuously above the
1055 Enable OFF ON programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1061 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 120.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the current has
1062 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 5.0 s
been continuously above the
1065 Enable OFF ON programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
OFF
1093 Enable OFF
ON
1101 G Iv > (50%) Set point I1 50.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % The different percentages in
the specific parameters are
1102 G Iv > (60%) Set point I2 50.0 to 200.0 % 125.0 %
related to the nominal
1103 G Iv > (70%) Set point I3 50.0 to 200.0 % 140.0 % voltage.
Settings relate to nominal
1104 G Iv > (80%) Set point I4 50.0 to 200.0 % 155.0 %
generator current. The
1105 G Iv > (90%) Set point I5 50.0 to 200.0 % 170.0 % condition has to be true, for
example I1<I2<I3<I4<I5<I6. If
1106 G Iv > (100%) Set point I6 50.0 to 200.0 % 200 %
this is not fulfilled, the worst-
case set point I1 will be used.
Set points 3 to 6 include
Relay output A and B.
1110 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the over-current
1111 Timer 0.1 to 300.0 s 1.0 s
has been continuously above the
1114 Enable OFF ON programmed value during the
ON programmed delay. The set point
value is calculated automatically
1115 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB)
by the values in menus 1101 to
1106.
1131 Set point 150.0 to 350.0 % 150.0 % The alarm settings relate to the
nominal current setting. The
1132 Timer 0.0 to 3200.0 s 2.0 s
alarm and fail class are activated
1135 Enable OFF OFF when the current has been
ON continuously above the
programmed value during the
1136 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB)
programmed delay.
1141 Set point 150.0 to 350.0 % 200.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the current has
1142 Timer 0.0 to 3200.0 s 0.5 s
been continuously above the
1145 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1151 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 103.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1152 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
been continuously above the
1155 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1161 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1162 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
been continuously above the
1165 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1171 Set point 10.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1172 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
been continuously under the
1175 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1181 Set point 10.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1182 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
been continuously under the
1185 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1191 Set point 10.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1192 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
been continuously under the
1195 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1211 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 103.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1212 Timer 0.2 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
has been continuously above the
1215 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1221 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1222 Timer 0.2 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
has been continuously above the
1225 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1231 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1232 Timer 0.1 to 2000.0 s 5.0 s
has been continuously above the
1235 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1241 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1242 Timer 0.2 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
has been continuously under the
1245 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1251 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1252 Timer 0.2 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
has been continuously under the
1255 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1261 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1262 Timer 0.1 to 2000.0 s 5.0 s
has been continuously under the
1265 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1271 Set point 100.0 to 130.0 % 103.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1272 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 10.0 s
been continuously above the
1275 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1281 Set point 100.0 to 130.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1282 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 5.0 s
been continuously above the
1285 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1291 Set point 100.0 to 130.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1292 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 5.0 s*
been continuously above the
1295 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1941 Set point 100.0 to 130.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1942 Timer 1500 to 6000 s 5600 s
been continuously above the
1945 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1301 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1302 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 10.0 s
been continuously under the
1305 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1311 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1312 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 5.0 s
been continuously under the
1315 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1321 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1322 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 10.0 s*
been continuously under the
1325 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1331 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1332 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 5.0 s
been continuously under the
1335 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1951 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the voltage has
1952 Timer 1500 to 6000 s 5600 s
been continuously under the
1955 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1351 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 103.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1352 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 10.0 s
has been continuously above the
1355 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1361 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1362 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 5.0 s
has been continuously above the
1365 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1371 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 105.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1372 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 5.0 s
has been continuously above the
1375 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1381 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1382 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 10.0 s
has been continuously under the
1385 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1391 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1392 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s 5.0 s
has been continuously under the
1395 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1401 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 97.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1402 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 10.0 s
has been continuously under the
1405 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1411 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1412 Timer 0.0 to 99.99 s* 5.0 s
has been continuously under the
1415 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1921 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 102.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1922 Timer 1500 to 6000 s 5600 s
has been continuously above the
1925 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1931 Set point 80.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the frequency
1932 Timer 1500 to 6000 s 5600 s
has been continuously under the
1935 Enable OFF OFF programmed value during the
ON programmed delay.
1421 Set point 1.0 to 10.0 Hz/s 5.0 Hz/s The alarm and fail class are
activated when the df/dt rate has
1422 Periods 3 to 20 periods 6 periods
been continuously above the
1423 Timer 0.00 to 3.00 s 0.00 s programmed value during the
programmed number of periods
1424 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used
(delay).
1425 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1431 Set point 1.0 to 90.0 ° 10.0 ° The alarm and fail class are
activated when a vector jump is
1434 Enable OFF OFF
detected.
ON
1441 Set point 10.0 to 110.0 % 70.0 % The alarm and fail class are
activated when the symmetrical
1442 Timer 1 to 9 periods 2 periods
(positive sequence) voltage has
1445 Enable OFF OFF been continuously below the
ON programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1446 Fail class F1 to F9 F6 (Trip MB)
1450 P> 1
No. Setting Range Default Description
1451 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % of 100.0 % The alarm is activated when the
nominal power power exceeds the set point for
the specified time.
1452 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10.0 s
1460 P> 2
No. Setting Range Default Description
1461 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % The alarm is activated when the
power exceeds the set point for
1462 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 5.0 s
the specified time.
1465 Enable OFF OFF
ON You can configure this as a low
1466 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) power alarm by deselecting High
alarm. Use the translation tool in
the utility software to change the
alarm text to "P <".
1471 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % The alarm is activated when the
power exceeds the set point for
1472 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10.0 s
the specified time.
1475 Enable OFF OFF
ON You can configure this as a low
1476 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) power alarm by deselecting High
alarm. Use the translation tool in
the utility software to change the
alarm text to "P <".
1480 P> 4
No. Setting Range Default Description
1481 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % The alarm is activated when the
power exceeds the set point for
1482 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 5.0 s
the specified time.
1485 Enable OFF OFF
ON You can configure this as a low
1486 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) power alarm by deselecting High
alarm. Use the translation tool in
the utility software to change the
alarm text to "P <".
1490 P< 5
No. Setting Range Default Description
1491 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % The alarm is activated when the
power is below the set point for
1492 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10.0 s
the specified time.
1495 Enable OFF OFF
ON You can configure this as a high
1496 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) power alarm by selecting High
alarm. Use the translation tool in
the utility software to change the
alarm text to "P >".
1506 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) The alarm and fail class are
activated when the difference
between the max. reading and
the min. reading of the 3
measured currents has been
continuously above the
programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1715 Enable OFF OFF The alarm and fail class are
ON activated when the difference
1716 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) between the max. reading and
the min. reading of the 3
measured currents has been
continuously above the
programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1515 Enable OFF OFF The alarm and fail class are
ON activated when the difference
1516 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) between the max. reading and
the min. reading of the 3
measured voltages has been
continuously above the
programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1521 Set point 0.0 to 150.0 % 50.0 % Settings relate to nominal power.
The alarm and fail class are
1522 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
activated when imported var has
1525 Enable OFF OFF been continuously above the
ON programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1526 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
1531 Set point 0.0 to 100.0 % 60.0 % Settings relate to nominal power.
The alarm and fail class are
1532 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
activated when exported var has
1535 Enable OFF OFF been continuously above the
ON programmed value during the
programmed delay.
1536 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
1541 Set point 1.0 to 100.0 % 20.0 % Settings relate to nominal current.
The alarm and fail class are
1542 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 0.5 s
activated when the negative
1545 Enable OFF OFF sequence has been continuously
ON above the programmed value
during the programmed delay.
1546 Fail class F1 to F9 F6 (Trip MB)
1571 Set point 0.0 to 100.0 % 20.0 % Settings relate to nominal current.
The alarm and fail class are
1572 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 0.5 s
activated when the zero
1575 Enable OFF OFF sequence has been continuously
ON above the programmed value
during the programmed delay.
1576 Fail class F1 to F9 F6 (Trip MB)
1601 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 120.0 % Settings relate to nominal current.
The alarm and fail class are
1602 Timer 0.0 to 3200.0 s 0.1 s
activated when the directional
1605 Enable OFF OFF current has been continuously
ON above the programmed value
during the programmed delay.
1606 Fail class F1 to F9 F6 (Trip MB)
1611 Set point -200.0 to 200.0 % 130.0 % Settings relate to nominal current.
The alarm and fail class are
1612 Timer 0.0 to 3200.0 s 0.1 s
activated when the directional
1615 Enable OFF OFF current has been continuously
ON above the programmed value
during the programmed delay.
1616 Fail class F1 to F9 F6 (Trip MB)
1620 BB unbalance U
No. Setting Range Default Description
1621 Set point 0.0 to 50.0 % 6.0 % Settings relate to average actual
voltage. The alarm and fail class
1622 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
are activated when the difference
1625 Enable OFF OFF between the max. reading and
ON the min. reading of the 3
measured busbar voltages has
1626 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
been continuously above the
programmed value during the
programmed delay.
Configure the LVRT curves in the utility software (under Advanced Protection). In older AGC-4 controllers, this was done in
parameter groups 1630 and 1640, and 1670 and 1680.
Configure the power-dependent reactive power import curve in the utility software (under Advanced Protection). To tune
this protection, use the genset capability curve provided by the manufacturer. In older AGC-4 controllers, this was done in
parameter groups 1740 and 1750.
1761 Timer 0.1 to 300.0 s 1.0 s Protects the generator from high
reactive power (relative to its
1764 Enable OFF OFF
active power). This protection is
ON
an alternative to menu 1520
1765 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB) Reactive power import (loss of
excitation).
Configure the power-dependent reactive power export curve in the utility software (under Advanced Protection). In older
AGC-4 controllers, this was done in parameter groups 1770 and 1780.
1801 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
over-current. This function
1802 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
activates NEL group 1.
1803 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1811 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
over-current. This function
1812 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 8.0 s
activates NEL group 2.
1813 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1821 Set point 50.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
over-current. This function
1822 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
activates NEL group 3.
1823 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1831 Set point 70.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
low frequency. This function
1832 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
activates NEL group 1.
1833 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1841 Set point 70.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
low frequency. This function
1842 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 8.0 s
activates NEL group 2.
1843 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1851 Set point 70.0 to 100.0 % 95.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
low frequency. This function
1852 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
activates NEL group 3.
1853 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1861 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
overload. This function activates
1862 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 5.0 s
NEL group 1.
1863 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1871 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
overload. This function activates
1872 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 8.0 s
NEL group 2.
1873 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1881 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 100.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
overload. This function activates
1882 Timer 0.1 to 100.0 s 10.0 s
NEL group 3.
1883 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1891 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
high overload. This function
1892 Timer 0.1 to 999.9 s 1.0 s
activates NEL group 1.
1893 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1901 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
high overload. This function
1902 Timer 0.1 to 999.9 s 1.0 s
activates NEL group 2.
1903 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1911 Set point 10.0 to 200.0 % 110.0 % Trip of non-essential load due to
high overload. This function
1912 Timer 0.1 to 999.9 s 1.0 s
activates NEL group 3.
1913 Enable OFF OFF
ON
1961 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % of the 85.0 % The alarm is activated when
generator nominal reactive power is consumed from
voltage the network (Q≤0 kvar) and the
generator voltage drops below
1962 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 0.5 s
the set point for the specified
1965 Enable OFF OFF time.
ON
1971 Set point 40.0 to 100.0 % 85.0 % The alarm is activated when
reactive power is consumed from
1972 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 0.5 s
the network (Q≤0 kvar) and the
1975 Enable OFF OFF generator voltage drops below
ON the set point for the specified
time.
1976 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
2121 Set point 2.0 to 20.0 % of nominal 15.0 % The alarm activates if the
voltage difference between the measured
busbar voltage and the nominal
2122 Timer 0.1 to 2.0 s 0.5 s
voltage exceeds the set point for
2125 Enable OFF OFF the time delay.
ON
2155 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used The controller has detected that
the rotation direction is the
2156 Fail class F1 to F9 F1 (Block)
opposite of the selected
direction. Compares phase
rotation to expected direction at
all times, not only during
synchronisation.
2161 Timer 1.0 to 10.0 s 2.0 s The breaker open failure will
occur if the unit has transmitted a
2164 Enable OFF ON
breaker open signal and the
ON
breaker feedback has not
changed position from ON to OFF
2165 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
within the delay time.
2171 Timer 1.0 to 5.0 s 2.0 s The breaker close failure will
occur if the unit has transmitted a
2174 Enable OFF ON
breaker close signal and the
ON
breaker feedback has not
changed position from OFF to ON
2175 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
within the delay time.
2181 Timer 1.0 to 5.0 s 1.0 s This alarm will occur if the
breaker feedbacks for ON and
2184 Enable OFF ON
OFF are both missing or active for
ON
more than the time delay.
2185 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
2201 Timer 1.0 to 10.0 s 2.0 s The breaker open failure will
occur if the unit has transmitted a
2204 Enable ON ON
breaker open signal and the
breaker feedback has not
2205 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) changed position from ON to OFF
within the delay time.
2211 Timer 1.0 to 5.0 s 2.0 s The breaker close failure will
occur if the unit has transmitted a
2214 Enable ON ON
breaker close signal and the
breaker feedback has not
2215 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) changed position from OFF to ON
within the delay time.
2221 Timer 1.0 to 5.0 s 1.0 s This alarm will occur if the
breaker feedbacks for ON and
2224 Enable ON ON
OFF are both missing or active for
2225 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) more than the delay time.
2271 Timer 0.0 to 999.0 s 5.0 s This alarm will occur if the
generator and breaker are not
2274 Enable OFF ON
operating within the limits of the
ON
Close Before Excitation. The
alarm will open the generator
breaker and enable the regulation
2275 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning)
synchronising the generator in a
normal way.
Mains sync.
2286 Fail class F1 to F9 F3 (Trip GB)
inh.
2291 Delay act. Recovery sel. timer 0 to 20 s 3s After blackout, the timer in
re2 menu 2291 will start to run,
and if the mains voltage and
2292 Recovery Delay time 0 to 60 s 5s
frequency are inside the
delay 1
tolerance ranges (menus
2293 Recovery Relay output A Option-dependent Not used 2281-2282) before the timer
delay 1 runs out, the short
interruption timer (menu
2294 Recovery Delay time 0 to 2000 s 600 s
2292) will be started.
delay 2
2304 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used Set point in menus 2301 and
2302 are used as limit value for
2305 Enable OFF OFF max. allowed power in the
ON system.
2681 Set point 1.0 to 100.0 % 30.0 % The alarm is activated if the
difference between the measured
2682 Timer 10.0 to 300.0 s 60.0 s
value and the set point is outside
2685 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) the deadband for longer than the
delay time.
OFF
3006 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3016 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3026 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3036 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3046 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3136 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3146 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3156 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3166 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3176 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3186 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3196 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3206 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3216 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3226 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3236 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3246 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3256 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3336 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3346 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3356 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3366 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3376 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3386 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3396 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3436 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3446 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3456 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3466 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3476 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3486 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3506 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3516 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3526 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3536 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3546 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3556 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3566 High alarm ON
ON
OFF
3575 High alarm ON
ON
NOTE The same settings apply to M-Logic alarms 2-5, menus 3580 to 3610.
3621 Set point Minute(s) - manual reset Minute(s) - auto See Application Notes M-Logic
Hours(s) - manual reset reset AGC-4 Mk II for more information.
Days(s) - manual reset
Minute(s) - auto reset
Hour(s) - auto reset
Day(s) - auto reset
OFF
3627 High alarm ON
ON
NOTE The same settings apply to M-Logic extended timer alarms 2-5, menus 3630-3650.
These alarms can also be configured in the utility software under I/O setup. Changes made (and written to the controller)
under I/O setup change the values for these parameters. Similarly, parameter changes that are written to the controller
change the values under I/O setup.
Option M15.6 has four inputs. These inputs all have the input type 4-20 mA.
For the four M16 inputs, the input type chosen in I/O setup determines the alarm set point range and default. The option
M16.6 input types are:
• 4-20 mA
• 0-5 V
• Pt100
4023 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4024 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4053 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4054 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4083 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4084 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4113 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4114 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
These alarms can also be configured in the utility software under I/O setup. Changes made (and written to the controller)
under I/O setup change the values for these parameters. Similarly, parameter changes that are written to the controller
change the values under I/O setup.
For the four M16 inputs, the input type chosen in I/O setup determines the alarm set point range and default. The option
M16.8 input types are:
• 4-20 mA
• 0-5 V
• Pt100
4823 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4824 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4853 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4854 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4883 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4884 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
4913 Enable OFF OFF For option M15, the wire fault will
ON detect if the current drops below
2 mA or exceeds 22 mA. In both
cases the alarm will be activated.
4914 Fail class F1 to F9 F2 (Warning) For option M16, for the wire fail
function description, see the
Option M16 manual.
Configure the alarms for multi-inputs 102, 105 and 108 under I/O setup in the utility software. See Input and output setup for
more information.
4510 Overspeed 1
No. Setting Range Default Description
4511 Set point 100 to 150 % of nominal 110 % The alarm is inhibited during
speed Shutdown override.
4520 Overspeed 2
No. Setting Range Default Description
4521 Set point 100 to 150 % of nominal 120 % The alarm is inhibited during
speed Shutdown override.
4531 Set point 1 to 400 RPM 50 RPM If MPU is chosen as the primary
running feedback, this alarm will
4532 Timer 0.0 to 20.0 s 2.0 s
be raised if the specified RPM is
4535 Enable OFF OFF not reached before the delay time
ON has expired.
4561 Timer 1.0 to 99.0 s 30.0 s If the frequency and voltage are
not within the limits after the
4564 Enable OFF ON
running feedback is received, this
ON
alarm will be raised when the
delay time has expired. Limits are
4565 Fail class F1 to F9 F5 (Shutdown) placed in menu 2110 (Sync.
blackout).
4581 Timer 10.0 to 120.0 s 30.0 s A stop failure alarm will appear if
the primary running feedback or
4584 Enable OFF ON
the generator voltage and
ON
frequency are still present after
4585 Fail class F1 to F9 F5 (Shutdown) the delay time has expired.
4590 Underspeed 1
No. Setting Range Default Description
Input type
No. Setting Range Default Description
4601 Delta Ana1 Input Analogue input [91, 93, 95, 97, 127, 129, 131, 133] Multi-input Inputs for differential
A Multi-input [102, 105, 108] 102 measurements.
CIO 308 [1.08, 1.11, 1.14, 1.17, 1.20, 1.23, 1.26, 1.29]
4602 Delta Ana1 Input
CIO 308 [2.08, 2.11, 2.14, 2.17, 2.20, 2.23, 2.26, 2.29]
B
CIO 308 [3.08, 3.11, 3.14, 3.17, 3.20, 3.23, 3.26, 3.29]
4603 Delta Ana2 Input Ext. Ana. In [1 to 8] (option H12)
A EIC oil pressure (SPN 100)
EIC cooling water temp. (SPN 110)
4604 Delta Ana2 Input
EIC oil temp. (SPN 175)
B
EIC ambient temp. (SPN 171)
Delta Ana3 Input EIC intercool temp. (SPN 52)
4605
A EIC fuel temp. (SPN 174)
EIC fuel delivery press (SPN 94)
4606 Delta Ana3 Input
EIC air filter f1 diff. press. (SPN 107)
B
EIC air filter f2 diff. press. (SPN 2809)
4671 Delta Ana4 Input EIC fuel supply pump press. (SPN 1381)
A EIC fuel filter diff. press. SS (SPN 1382)
EIC oil filter diff. press. (SPN 99)
4672 Delta Ana4 Input
EIC T. exhaust left (SPN 2434)
B
EIC T. exhaust right (SPN 2433)
4673 Delta Ana5 Input EIC Fuel filter diff. pres. (SPN 95)
A EIC Percent Load At Current Speed (SPN 92)
EIC T. Winding Highest
4674 Delta Ana5 Input
EIC T. Winding Lowest
B
EIC T. Winding [1 to 3]
4675 Delta Ana6 Input EIC DEF Level (SPN 1761/ECU specific)
A EIC DEF Temp. (SPN 3031)
DEIF DVC 550 PT100_[1 to 5]
4676 Delta Ana6 Input KWG ISO5 insulation resistance
B EIC Estimated Percent Fan Speed (SPN 975)
4741 Delta Ana7 Input EIC Fan speed RPM (SPN 1639)
A
4611 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 1.1.
OFF
4615 Enable OFF
ON
4621 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 1.2.
OFF
4625 Enable OFF
ON
4631 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 2.1.
OFF
4635 Enable OFF
ON
4641 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 2.2.
OFF
4645 Enable OFF
ON
4651 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 3.1.
OFF
4655 Enable OFF
ON
4661 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 3.2.
OFF
4665 Enable OFF
ON
4681 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 4.1.
OFF
4685 Enable OFF
ON
4691 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 4.2.
OFF
4695 Enable OFF
ON
4701 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 5.1.
OFF
4705 Enable OFF
ON
4711 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 5.2.
OFF
4715 Enable OFF
ON
4721 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 6.1.
OFF
4725 Enable OFF
ON
4731 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 6.2.
OFF
4735 Enable OFF
ON
4751 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 7.1.
OFF
4755 Enable OFF
ON
4761 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 7.2.
OFF
4765 Enable OFF
ON
4771 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 8.1.
OFF
4775 Enable OFF
ON
4781 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 8.2.
OFF
4785 Enable OFF
ON
4791 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 9.1.
OFF
4795 Enable OFF
ON
4801 Set point -9999 to 9999 10 Delta analogue alarm setting 9.2.
OFF
4805 Enable OFF
ON
4961 Set point 8.0 to 32.0 V DC 18.0 V DC The power supply on terminal 1
and 2 has continuously been
4962 Timer 0.0 s to 999.0 s 1.0 s
below the adjusted set point
OFF during the programmed delay
4965 Enable ON
ON time.
4971 Set point 12.0 to 36.0 V DC 30.0 V DC The power supply on terminal 1
and 2 has continuously been
4972 Timer 0.0 s to 999.0 s 1.0 s
above the adjusted set point
OFF during the programmed delay
4975 Enable ON
ON time.
4980 U< auxiliary power supply terminal 98 (U< aux. term. 98)
No. Setting Range Default Description
4981 Set point 8.0 to 32.0 V DC 18.0 V DC The power supply on terminal 98
and 99 has continuously been
4982 Timer 0.0 s to 999.0 s 1.0 s
below the adjusted set point
OFF during the programmed delay
4985 Enable ON
ON time.
4991 Set point 8.0 to 32.0 V DC 30.0 V DC The power supply on terminal 98
and 99 has continuously been
4992 Timer 0.0 s to 999.0 s 1.0 s
above the adjusted set point
OFF during the programmed delay
4995 Enable ON
ON time.
OFF
6335 Enable OFF
ON
6351 Running detection - 1.0 s to 1200.0 s 10.0 s Timer 6351 is the maximum time
Timer that the genset has to reach
operating speed. The timer starts
6352 Ext. engine Stop - Timer 1.0 s to 1200.0 s 10.0 s
after the starter is turned off. This
Ext. engine Stop - OFF alarm requires a speed signal in
6353 ON
Enable ON the controller.
6411 Set point 8.0 to 32.0 V 18.0 V If the battery voltage drops below
set point during crank test the
6412 Timer 1.0 to 300.0 s 20.0 s
alarm activates.
6413 Type Power supply Power supply If the type is configured with +
Multi-input 102 Start Sequence, the timer is
Multi-input105 disabled and the number of start
Multi-input 108 attempts configured in Start
Power supply 98/99 attempts (parameter 6190) is run
(+ Start Sequence) without activating the run coil.
After the sequence, the alarm
6414 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used
Start failure (parameter 4570) is
OFF activated.
6415 Enable OFF
ON
6423 Hours 0 to 23 h 10 h
6424 Week 1 to 52 52
6441 Set point 0.1 to 15.0 V 1.0 V If the battery voltage asymmetry
between the single batteries
6442 Timer 0.0 to 10.0 s 1.0 s
exceeds the setting, the alarm
OFF will activate.
6445 Enable OFF
ON
6451 Set point 0.1 to 15.0 V 1.0 V If the battery voltage asymmetry
between the single batteries
6452 Timer 0.0 to 10.0 s 1.0 s
exceeds the setting, the alarm
OFF will activate.
6455 Enable OFF
ON
6891 Oil renewal - Set point 1 to 999 h 750 h Oil change alarm.
7481 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 110.0 % Busbar over-voltage alarm based
on average measurement of the
7482 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10 s
voltage of the busbar.
7483 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used
7491 Set point 100.0 to 120.0 % 110.0 % Busbar over-voltage alarm based
on average measurement of the
7492 Timer 0.1 to 3200.0 s 10 s
voltage of the busbar.
7493 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used
OFF
7494 Enable OFF
ON
7520 External communication error (with option H2 or H3) (Ext. comm. error)
No. Setting Range Default Description
Alarms based on external I/O modules can only be configured with the PC utility software.
Set point 0 to 10 10
Set point 0 to 10 10
NOTE The same settings apply to external analogue inputs 2-8, menus 12030-12220.
No decimal
Set point One decimal One decimal Set Enable to ON and write the
Two decimals new set point to automatically
scale the associated min., max.
Enable OFF OFF and value.
ON
NOTE The same settings apply to external analogue inputs 2-8, menus 12240-12300.
OFF
Ext. dig. in 1 High alarm ON
ON
NOTE The same settings apply to all external digital inputs. That is, they also apply to digital inputs 2 to 16, in menus
12550 to 12690.
6011 Frequency 48.0 to 62.0 Hz 50.0 Hz *Voltage and power range and
default depend on the scaling set
6012 Power 1 to 900,000 kW* 230 kW*
in parameter 9030.
6013 Current 0 to 9000 A 345 A
6021 Frequency 48.0 to 62.0 Hz 60.0 Hz *Voltage and power range and
default depend on the scaling set
6022 Power 1 to 900,000 kW* 230 kW*
in parameter 9030.
6023 Current 0 to 9000 A 345 A
6031 Frequency 48.0 to 62.0 Hz 60.0 Hz *Voltage and power range and
default depend on the scaling set
6032 Power 1 to 900,000 kW* 230 kW*
in parameter 9030.
6033 Current 0 to 9000 A 345 A
*Gen/mains/busbar primary
6044 I secondary 1 to 5 A 5A voltage range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
NOTICE
System disruption
Make sure that the transformer ratios are set correctly, since errors here can disrupt the whole system.
6231 GB close delay 0.0 to 30.0 s 2.0 s If there is a blackout, this is the
close delay after the voltage and
frequency are okay.
6091 Year 2001 to 2100 2008 Used to set up the clock in the
unit. Only available from the
6092 Month 1 to 12 1
display.
6093 Date 1 to 31 1
6095 Hour 0 to 23 3
6096 Minute 0 to 59 5
OFF
6405 Enable OFF
ON
6491 Sum/win time - Enable OFF OFF The summer/winter time changes
ON follow mainland Europe rules.
3.1.6 Counters
6100 Counters
No. Setting Range Default Description
6101 Running hour 0 to 999 hrs 0 hrs Use 6101 and 6102 to set an
initial running time value ([6101] +
6102 Running, th. hours 0 to 999 th. hrs 0 thousand hrs 1000 x [6102] hours).
Unit/Pulse
6852 Unit Unit/Pulse
Pulse/Unit
No decimals
One decimal
6853 Decimals No decimals
Two decimals
Three decimals
Unit/Pulse
6862 Unit Unit/Pulse
Pulse/Unit
No decimals
One decimal
6863 Decimals No decimals
Two decimals
Three decimals
3.1.8 Timers
OFF
6126 Reset OFF
ON
OFF
6306 Reset OFF
ON
OFF
6316 Reset OFF
ON
6961 Start timer 1 Set point OFF OFF Start/stop timers can be
days MO used in M-Logic.
TU
WE
TH
FR
SA
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Start timer 1
6962 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Start timer 1
6963 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
MO
TU
WE
TH
FR
MO-TU-WE-
Stop timer 1 SA
6964 Set point TH-FR- SA-
days SU
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Stop timer 1
6965 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Stop timer 1
6966 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
6971 Start timer 2 Set point OFF OFF Start/stop timers can be
days MO used in M-Logic.
TU
WE
TH
FR
SA
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Start timer 2
6972 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Start timer 2
6973 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
MO
TU
WE
TH
FR
MO-TU-WE-
Stop timer 2 SA
6974 Set point TH-FR- SA-
days SU
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Stop timer 2
6975 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Stop timer 2
6976 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
6981 Start timer 3 Set point OFF OFF Start/stop timers can be
days MO used in M-Logic.
TU
WE
TH
FR
SA
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Start timer 3
6982 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Start timer 3
6983 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
MO
TU
WE
TH
FR
MO-TU-WE-
Stop timer 3 SA
6984 Set point TH-FR- SA-
days SU
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Stop timer 3
6985 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Stop timer 3
6986 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
6991 Start timer 4 Set point OFF OFF Start/stop timers can be
days MO used in M-Logic.
TU
WE
TH
FR
SA
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Start timer 4
6992 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Start timer 4
6993 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
MO
TU
WE
TH
FR
MO-TU-WE-
Stop timer 4 SA
6994 Set point TH-FR- SA-
days SU
SU
MO-TU-WE-TH
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR
SA-SU
MO-TU-WE-TH-FR-
SA-SU
Stop timer 4
6995 Set point 0 to 23 h 10 h
hour
Stop timer 4
6996 Set point 0 to 59 min 0 min
min
3.1.10 Language
6080 Language
No. Setting Selection Default Description
3.1.13 Diagnostics
6700 Diagnostics
No. Setting Range Default Description
OFF
6843 I max. demand - Enable OFF Reset I max. demand.
ON
Remote maintenance
Dry alternator
Ventilation
3.2.2 Test
Simple test
7044 Test type Load test Simple test
Full test
6151 ON time 0.0 to 600.0 s 1.0 s The time between opening the
fuel valve and starting the
starter.
6161 Timer 0.0 to 300.0 s 5.0 s The Run state is activated when
there is running detection (see
6170).
6171 No. of teeth 0 to 500 teeth 0 teeth If this is 0, the magnetic pickup
input is not used.
6180 Starter
No. Setting Range Default Description
6181 Start prepare 0.0 to 600.0 s 5.0 s When preparing to start, the
Prepare relay is activated. After
the preparation, the relay
deactivates and the fuel valve
relay is activated (see 6151 too).
6182 Ext. prepare 0.0 to 600.0 s 0.0 s If 6182 is >0, the start
preparation relay remains on for
this time and works
simultaneously with the fuel valve
and starter relays.
6184 Start OFF time 1.0 to 99.0 s 5.0 s Pause between start attempts.
6210 Stop
No. Setting Range Default Description
6211 Cooling down 0.0 to 9900.0 s 240.0 s Engine cool down timer.
Multi-input 102
6213 Type Multi-input 102 Engine cool down stop based on
EIC
coolant temperature.
6214 Set point 0 to 482 ° 0°
6220 Hz/V OK
No. Setting Range Default Description
6221 Timer 1.0 to 99.0 s 5.0 s Before the breaker can be closed,
the voltage and frequency must
be okay while this timer runs.
When the voltage and frequency
are okay (within the range in
2110), the LED on DU-2 is green.
OFF
6292 Idle start Enable start OFF
ON
OFF
6294 Idle stop Enable stop OFF
ON
6381 Load share Set point 1.0 to 5.0 V 4.0 V Adjustment of the analogue
out load sharing line max. value.
6391 Load share Set point Adjustable Adjustable Selection between adjustable
type Selco T4800 load sharing line max. value
Cummins PCC (parameter 6381) or
Woodward SPM-D11 adaptation to the selected
load sharing line.
6241 Input Multi-input, M-Logic, EIC Multi-input 102 The derate function lowers the
or CIO* max. power of the generator set
based on the input.
6242 Start derate 0 to 20000 units 16 units
OFF
6244 Proportional OFF
ON
OFF
6245 Enable OFF
ON
6251 Input Multi-input, M-Logic, EIC Multi-input 102 The derate function lowers the
or CIO* max. power of the generator set
based on the input.
6252 Start derate 0 to 20000 units 16 units
OFF
6254 Proportional OFF
ON
OFF
6255 Enable OFF
ON
6261 Input Multi-input, M-Logic, EIC Multi-input 102 The derate function lowers the
or CIO* max. power of the generator set
based on the input.
6262 Start derate 0 to 20000 units 16 units
OFF
6264 Proportional OFF
ON
OFF
6265 Enable OFF
ON
* Inputs
OFF
6464 Enable OFF Enable ventilation fan control.
ON
6561 Fan input Type See description Multi-input Selection of fan input:
102 • Multi-input 102
Fan prio • Multi-input 105
6562 Priority 0 to 200 h 0h
update • Multi-input 108
6563 1st prio fan Set point start 20 to 250 ° 70 ° • EIC
6581 Fan A output Relay output A Option-dependent Not used Selection of relays for
activating fans.
6582 Fan B output Relay output B Option-dependent Not used
Fan start
6586 Timer 0.0 to 30.0 s 10.0 s
delay
OFF
6594 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
6604 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
6614 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
6624 Enable OFF
ON
6324 Hysteresis 1 to 70 ° 3°
OFF
6325 Enable OFF
ON
0 to 100 % 20 %
6551 Fuel pump logic Fuel transfer pump start point.
1 to 10 s 1s
6552 Fuel pump logic 0 to 100 % 80 % Fuel transfer pump stop point.
6911 Tank capacity 0 to 9999 L 1250 L Set the capacity of the day tank.
The controller uses this value and
the fuel level to calculate the fuel
volume. The fuel volume is shown
in the utility software in
Application supervision, Genset
data, General.
0 to 100 % 20 %
6721 DEF pump log. start DEF transfer pump start point.
1 to 10 s 1s
6722 DEF pump log. stop 0 to 100 % 80 % DEF transfer pump stop point.
0 to 100 % 20 %
6731 Fluid pump start Fluid transfer pump start point.
1 to 10 s 1s
6732 Fluid pump stop 0 to 100 % 80 % Fluid transfer pump stop point.
For DVC 550, the parameters are included in the DVC 550 Designer's handbook.
The digital AVR is affected by nominal parameters 6004, 6014, 6024, 6034, 6041, 6042, 6051, 6052, 6061 and 6062. For
more information, see Nominal settings.
2262 Soft-start timer for CBE 0.0 to 999.0 s 5.0 s This setting determines the slope
of the soft-start during a CBE
start.
OFF
Droop compensation Only one of the droop types can
7783 Q load droop Q load droop
type be enabled.
U line droop
The following PSS parameters can be configured when DEIF DVC 550 PSS is selected in parameter 7565. Selecting PSS
affects about 30 other DAVR parameters. These parameters are listed in the utility software when the change is made.
7851 PSS Enable OFF OFF OFF: The PSS function cannot be
ON at GB pos ON active.
ON at mains parallel ON at GB pos ON: The PSS
function can be active if the
generator breaker is closed.
ON at mains parallel: The PSS
function can be active if the
genset is parallel to the mains/
grid.
7853 PSS Ks1 Gain 0 to 3276.7 5 The gain (k) for PSS regulation.
7561 Engine I/F See description. OFF See Option H12 and H13 for the
supported controllers and
engines.
OFF
Requires option H6.
Cummins QSX15
The setting affects the displayed
Cummins OFF
data, but not the Modbus data
QSK23/45/60/78
(option H2).
Cummins QST30
More information
See the Option H12 and H13 Engine communication document for all the engine communication parameters.
If you need a mains power set point of 100 MW, this does not fit in the range available in 7001. Configure the set
point in 7001 as 10000 kW (10 MW), and use 1 kW : 10 kW in 7003.
7021 Set point 5 to 100 % of mains 80 % Set point and timer for automatic
power (7001/7002) start of peak shaving/mains
power export.
7022 Timer 0.0 to 990.0 s 10.0 s
7031 Set point 0 to 80 % of mains 60 % Set point and timer for automatic
power (7001/7002) stop of peak shaving/mains
power export.
7032 Timer 0.0 to 990.0 s 30.0 s
7041 Set point 1 to 20 000 kW 500 kW Simple test: Engine run only.
Load test: Parallel to mains.
7042 Test time 0 to 999 min 5 min
Full test: Disconnects mains.
Semi-auto mode
7043 Return mode Auto mode Auto mode
No mode change
Simple test
7044 Test type Load test Simple test
Full test
7051 Fixed power Power 0 to 100 % 100 % Fixed power parallel with
settings mains settings. Visibility of
these parameters depends
Fixed power
7052 Cos phi 0.10 to 1.00 0.90 on the genset mode selected
settings
in parameter 6070.
Fixed power Inductive
7053 Cos phi Inductive
settings Capacitive Parameter 7052 has no
Q control effect if the setting of
7054 Fixed Q set point -100 to 100 % 0% parameter 2811 is Capability
settings
curve Q.
OFF
Q control For information on how
7055 Type Superior OFF
settings parameter 7055 works, see
Fixed Q
Option A10.
7051 Fixed power Power 0 to 20000 kW 500 kW Fixed power parallel with
settings mains settings. Visibility of
these parameters depends
Fixed power
7052 Cos phi 0.10 to 1.00 s 0.90 on the mode selected in
settings
parameter 6070.
Fixed power Inductive
7053 Cos phi Inductive
settings Capacitive For information on how
OFF parameter 7055 works, see
Cos phi Option A10.
7054 Cos phi Fixed for DG(s) OFF
reference
Fixed for imp/exp
1 kW : 1 kW
Fixed power 10 kW : 10 kW
7055 Reference 1 kW : 1 kW
settings 100 kW : 100 kW
1000 kW : 1000 kW
7061 Failure delay 0.5 to 990.0 s 5.0 s There is a mains voltage failure if
the voltage is outside the range
7062 Mains OK delay 2 to 9900 s 60 s
for the failure delay. If the voltage
30 to 100 % of nominal has been inside the range (also
7063 U< 90 %
voltage see 7090) for the mains OK delay,
there is no longer a mains voltage
100 to 130 % of nominal
7064 U> 110 % failure.
voltage
7071 Failure delay 0.5 to 990.0 s 5.0 s There is a mains frequency failure
if the frequency is outside the
7072 Mains OK delay 2 to 9900 s 60 s
range for the failure delay. If the
80.0 to 100.0 % of frequency has been inside the
7073 f< 95.0 %
nominal frequency range (also see 7090) for the
mains OK delay, there is no
100.0 to 120.0 % of
7074 f> 105.0 % longer a mains frequency failure.
nominal frequency
7080 MB control
No. Setting Range Default Description
Configure the Y1(X1) droop curve in the utility software (under Advanced Protection). In older AGC-4 controllers, this was
done in parameter groups 7120, 7130 and 7140.
Configure the Y2(X2) droop curve in the utility software (under Advanced Protection). In older AGC-4 controllers, this was
done in parameter groups 7150, 7160, 7170 and 7180.
7221 Power offset 1 - Set -20,000 to 20,000 kW 0 kW The offset is added to the power
point set point. The power set point for
a genset must be between the
OFF
7222 Power offset 1 - Enable OFF minimum load (7023/8005) and
ON
the nominal power (60X2).
Power offset 2 - Set Offsets can be enabled/disabled
7223 -20,000 to 20,000 kW 0 kW
point using M-Logic and/or Modbus
commands.
OFF
7224 Power offset 2 - Enable OFF
ON
OFF
7226 Power offset 3 - Enable OFF
ON
7241 Cos phi offset 1 - Set -0.8 to 0.8 0 The offset is added to the cos phi
point set point (7052). The reactive
power of the genset may be
OFF
7242 Cos phi offset 1 - Enable OFF limited by Y2 (X2). Offsets can be
ON
enabled/disabled using M-Logic
Cos phi offset 2 - Set and/or Modbus commands.
7243 -0.8 to 0.8 0
point
NOTE Scaling (parameter 9030) affects the range and defaults for the following parameters*. The values below are based
on 100V-25000V.
7260 Mains power
No. Setting Range Default Description
7262 Transducer min. -20 000 to 0 kW* 0 kW Equal to min. transducer output.
Multi-input 102
M-Logic Output, Command,
(transducer)
Mains P measurement for droop
CIO 308 1.14
reference activates the selection
(transducer) Multi-input 102
7263 Ana. input in 7263 as reference for grid
CIO 308 2.14 (transducer)
support droop, else the 3-phase
(transducer)
internal measurement is used as
CIO 308 3.14
droop reference.
(transducer)
7271 Transducer max. -20 000 to 20 000 kvar* 0 kvar Equal to max. transducer output.
7272 Transducer min. -20 000 to 20 000 kvar* 0 kvar Equal to min. transducer output.
RTU
7513 Ext. Comm. Mode RTU
ASCII
7951 KL320x config M1 Setup Pt100 (2 or 3 wire) Pt100 (2 or 3 Selection for analogue modules.
Pt1000 (2 or 3 wire) wire) The selections for KL 3202/3204
KL320x config M2
7952 10-3200 Ω (2 wire) cannot be changed.
Setup
10-1200 Ω (2 wire) After changing module type, the
KL320x config M3 parameter list in the utility
7953
Setup software must be uploaded
again.
KL320x config M4
7954
Setup
7971 CAN 1 Type OFF OFF This menu is only active if option
Beckhoff comm. H12.2 is activated.
After changing type, the
50k Baud
parameter list in the utility
7972 CAN1 Baudrate 125k Baud 125k Baud
software must be uploaded
250k Baud
again.
7973 CAN1 ID 10 to 64 10 Menu 7974 is for reestablishing
communication after a fault/
OFF
7974 CAN1 Reset OFF disconnection.
ON
7981 CAN2 Type OFF OFF This menu is only active if option
Beckhoff comm. H12.8 is activated.
After changing type, the
50k Baud
parameter list in the utility
7982 CAN2 Baudrate 125k Baud 125k Baud
software must be uploaded
250k Baud
again.
7983 CAN2 ID 10 to 64 10 Menu 7984 is for reestablishing
communication after a fault/
OFF
7984 CAN2 Reset OFF disconnection.
ON
3.6 Other
3.6.1 Engineering units
11201 Set point Insert text Insert text Setup of parameter ID.
Customer
11202 Password level Service Customer
Master
12950 Ext. module 0 STATUS - 32768 to 32767 This is a number read in the
external module and displayed in
the utility software only. Please
NOTE The same settings apply to menus 12951 to 12983 (external modules 1 to 33).
3.7.3 Supervision
The following menus define the data used for the Supervision page in the utility software.
F. cons. 50 %
13001 Set point 0 to 3000 l/h 114.8 l/h
load
F. cons.
13002 optimum Set point 0 to 3000 l/h 168.7 l/h
load
F. cons. 100
13003 Set point 0 to 3000 l/h 228.5 l/h
% load
Optimum
13004 Set point 51 to 99 % 75 %
load
Multi-in 102
Multi-input 105
Cool water Auto
13011 Set point Multi-input 108
input detection
Auto detection
EIC oil pressure
Multi-in 102
Multi-input 105
Fuel level Auto
13012 Set point Multi-input 108
input detection
Auto detection
EIC oil pressure
3.7.4 AC average
The following menus define the data used for the AC average page in the utility software. Note that these menus are only
available in the utility software.
OFF
14005 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14015 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14025 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14035 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14045 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14055 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14065 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14075 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14085 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14095 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14105 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14115 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14125 Enable OFF
ON
OFF
14135 Enable OFF
ON
Check the application software version in the unit before contacting DEIF regarding service and support matters. This menu
also shows the clock and the date in the unit.
W1 displays the IP address and Subnet mask, and W2 displays the Gateway address and software image version.
Shows the software version of the unit. Also shows the date and clock in the
9000
unit.
Menu 9010 shows a test print of the character set in the display.
The service port (9020) can be set up to use the ASCII communication. The ASCII communication is used when the utility
software is connected through a modem.
Selection "0" must be used for cable connection between an AGC and a PC. Selection "1" must be used for modem
connection between the AGC and a PC.
3.8.4 Scaling
NOTICE
Information about the software version in the engine interface printed circuit board placed in slot 7.
NOTICE
Configuration is reset
The AGC returns to the defaults when the selection in parameter 9100 is changed.
3.8.7 Password
911x Password
No. Setting Range Default Description
This menu shows the different timer values, the digital in- and outputs, and the status of the different lines in M-Logic.
3.8.9 AC configuration
This menu is used to choose the AC configuration. These parameters can also be configured from the utility software.
9130 AC config.
No. Setting Range Default Description
9132 Set point Q via Ph-Ph and I Q via Ph-Ph and By default, the reactive power is
Q via Ph-N and I I* based on the phase-phase
voltage measurement and the
current measurement. Use Q via
Ph-N and I to use the phase-
neutral voltage measurement for
the Q calculation.
NOTE * Q via Ph-Ph and I is activated if option A20 (IEEE 1547 US grid code compliance) is activated.
This menu is used to compensate the transformer phase angle when the generator and busbar measurements are made on
each side of a transformer. These parameters can also be configured from the utility software.
In this menu, it is possible to change the dim of the backlight in the display.
This menu is used to change between different applications. In the bottom right corner, it is shown which application is
active. When placed on active application, it will say ACT in bottom right corner of the display, otherwise INACT if not
placed on active application.
4.1 Synchronisation
2000 Sync. type
No. Setting Range Default Description
2001 Static sync - Enable Off, On Off Static sync aims at a frequency
difference of 0 Hz. Dynamic sync
aims at a frequency difference
(mid-point between 2021 dfMax.
and 2022 dfMin.).
2021 Sync. dfMax 0.0 to 0.5 Hz 0.3 Hz These parameters are only used
if Dynamic sync. is chosen
2022 Sync. dfMin -0.5 to 0.3 Hz 0.0 Hz
(parameter 2001 is Off).
2023 Sync. dUMax 2 to 10 % 5%
Breaker
2035 Static type (GB) Breaker
Infinite sync.
Breaker
2036 Static type (MB) Breaker
Infinite sync.
2041 f sync. Kp 0.00 to 60.00 2.50 PID controller for dynamic sync.
This controller is also used during
2042 f sync. Ti 0.00 to 60.00 s 1.50 s
static synchronisation to get the
frequency into the required
range. These parameters are only
applicable if Analogue or EIC is
2043 f sync. Td 0.00 to 2.00 s 0.00 s selected in parameter 2780.
2061 Phase Kp 0.00 to 60.00 0.50 PID controller for static sync.
These parameters are only
2062 Phase Ti 0.00 to 60.00 s 3.00 s
applicable if Analogue or EIC is
selected in parameter 2780.
2111 Blackout dfMin 0.0 to 5.0 Hz 3.0 Hz Accepted limits for black closing
of the breaker (or start of
2112 Blackout dfMax 0.0 to 5.0 Hz 3.0 Hz
synchronisation) in each direction
2113 Blackout dUMin 2 to 20 % 5% of nominal frequency and
voltage.
2114 Blackout dUMax 2 to 20 % 5%
2241 Relay output A Option-dependent Not used The output activates during
synchronisation. This can be
2242 Relay output B Option-dependent Not used used to activate a separate
synchronising unit.
More information
See Close before excitation in the AGC-4 Mk II Designer's handbook for details, diagrams and flowcharts.
2251 Close bef. exc. - Set 0 to 4000 RPM 400 RPM If ON, the function closes the
point OFF, ON OFF breaker at the selected speed.
Enable The relay output is used for the
excitation ON signal. Remember
2252 CBE Break. Lim. 0.0 to 999.0 s 5.0 s
to select Limits in the selected
2253 CBE AVR Relay Option-dependent Not used relay.
2261 Breaker seq. Close GB Close GB The sequence is used for the
Close GB + TB close before excitation function.
Excitation is activated at the
2262 CBE Softstart 0.0 to 999.0 s 5.0 s
speed selected in parameter
2263 Exc. Start RPM 0 to 4000 RPM 1450 RPM 2263.
Excitation follow U
Excitation
busbar
2266 ExcCtr cooldown follow U busbar
Excitation constant ON
Excitation constant OFF
4.2 Regulation
2510 Frequency control analogue (f control)
No. Setting Range Default Description
2571 f control Dead band 0.2 to 10.0 % 1.0 % These parameters are only
relay applicable if Relay is selected
in parameter 2781.
f control
2572 Kp 0 to 100 10
relay
The droop setting will be
applied on top of the
2573 f droop relay Droop setting 0 to 10 % 0%
regulation output.
2581 Dead band 0.2 to 10.0 % 2.0 % These parameters are only
applicable if Relay is selected in
2582 Kp 0 to 100 10 parameter 2781.
2591 f dead band 0.2 to 10.0 % 1.0 % These parameters are only
applicable if Relay is selected in
2592 LS Kp 0 to 100 10
parameter 2781.
2593 P dead band 0.2 to 10.0 % 2.0 %
2611 Power ramp Speed 0.1 to 20.0 %/s 2.0 %/s The delay point determines
up when the generator will make
a temporary stop ramping up
Power ramp
2612 Delay point 1 to 100 % 10 % after closing of the generator
up
breaker to preheat the
Power ramp engine before commencing
2613 Delay time 0 to 9900 s 10 s
up load taking.
OFF
2614 Island ramp Enable OFF If the delay function is not
ON
needed, set this time to 0.
Power ramp Power % settings relate to
2615 Steps 0 to 100 1
up nominal generator power.
Can be activated by
Power ramp parameter 2624 or M-Logic.
2616 Speed 0.1 to 20.0 %/s 0.1 %/s
up 2 With option A10: Ramp 3 and
4 are available in menu 2800.
2621 Power ramp Speed 0.1 to 20.0 %/s 3.3 %/s The breaker open point
down determines when the Open
breaker relay output is
activated to open the
generator breaker before
Power ramp reaching 0 kW.
2622 Breaker open point 1 to 20 % 5%
down
Power % settings relate to
nominal generator power.
2660 Reactive power load sharing control analogue (Q load share ctrl)
No. Setting Range Default Description
2661 Q LS Kp 0.00 to 60.00 2.50 The VAr (Q) load sharing is based
on a mix of voltage and VAr
2662 Q LS Ti 0.00 to 60.00 s 1.50 s
control. Parameter 2664 is
2663 Q LS Td 0.00 to 2.00 s 0.00 s setting the impact of the VAr
controller over the voltage
controller.
2671 AVR outp offset 1 0 to 100 % 50.0 % The parameters set the initial
value of the analogue output
2672 AVR outp offset 2 0 to 100 % 50.0 %
(when starting the generator).
2673 AVR outp offset 3 0 to 100 % 50.0 % When the set of nominal
parameters (1 to 4) is changed,
the offset also automatically
changes. Alternatively, you can
change the selected offset using
M-Logic and/or Modbus
2674 AVR outp offset 4 0 to 100 % 50.0 % commands.
2691 U control U dead band 0.0 to 10.0 % 2.0 % PI controller for voltage
control. These parameters
2692 U control U Kp 0 to 100 10
are only applicable if Relay is
selected in parameter 2783.
U droop
2693 Droop setting 0 to 10 % 0% The droop setting will be
relay
applied on top of the
regulation output.
2701 Q dead band 0.0 to 10.0 % 2.0 % PI controller for reactive power
control. The reactive power
control is used for power factor
as well as reactive power control.
2702 Q Kp 0 to 100 10
These parameters are only
applicable if Relay is selected in
parameter 2783.
2710 Reactive power load sharing control relay (Q load share ctrl)
No. Setting Range Default Description
2711 U dead band 0.0 to 10.0 % 1.0 % The VAr (Q) load sharing is based
on a mix of voltage and VAr
2712 U Kp 0 to 100 10
control. Parameter 2664 is
2713 Q dead band 0.0 to 10.0 % 2.0 % setting the impact of the VAr
controller over the voltage
controller.
2721 AVR ON time tN 10 to 3000 ms 100 ms Relay outputs for voltage/ VAr/
power factor control.
2722 AVR period time tP 50 to 15000 ms 500 ms
2761 Set point OFF OFF If ON, the generator and mains
ON breaker will never both be closed
for a longer time period than the
2722 Timer 0.10 to 99.90 s 0.30 s selected.
If Inverse proportional is
selected, the analogue
output is high when less
power is needed, and low
when more power is needed.
Inverse proportional does not
affect relay and EIC.
2791 Local norm sw. Analogue CAN Analogue CAN EIC speed demand switch setup:
Up/Down ECU local normal switch position.
Up/Down CAN
Analogue ECU See Option H12, H13 CANbus
Analogue ECU relative engine interface communication
Frequency for more information.
Analogue CAN
Up/Down ECU
Up/Down CAN
2792 Local emerg. sw. Analogue CAN
Analogue ECU
Analogue ECU relative
Frequency
Analogue CAN
Up/Down ECU
Up/Down CAN
2793 Remote norm sw. Analogue CAN
Analogue ECU
Analogue ECU relative
Frequency
Analogue CAN
Up/Down ECU
Up/Down CAN
2794 Remote Emerg. sw. Analogue CAN
Analogue ECU
Analogue ECU relative
Frequency
Power ramp
2802 Ramp down slope 0.1 to 20.0 % 0.1 %
down 3
Power ramp
2803 Ramp up slope 0.1 to 20.0 % 0.1 %
up 4
Power ramp
2804 Ramp down slope 0.1 to 20.0 % 0.1 %
down 4
2811 Limit type OFF Droop curve Capability curve limiting uses
Droop curve option C2.
Capability curve Q
2821 Q ramp to Ramp up slope 0.1 to 20.0 %/s 2 %/s Activation of this will allow
setp. the reactive power to be
ramped up and down, to
Q ramp to
2822 Ramp down slope 0.1 to 20.0 %/s 2 %/s stabilise the system.
zero
2951 Power set 10.0 to 120.0 % 90 % Setting and enabling of base load
running. Base load is only
OFF possible in semi auto mode. See
2952 Enable OFF
ON Option G5 for more information.
2960 Warm up Set point Option-dependent Multi-input When the function input is
type 102 activated, it ramps to the set
point from Power ramp up
Warm up
2961 Set point 0 to 482 ° 0° (parameter 2612) and
thresh.
disables the Power ramp up
function. When the input is
Warm up OFF
2962 Enable OFF set low again, it ramps
type ON
beyond the limitation.
You can also configure these outputs under I/O setup in the utility software. See Input and output setup for more
information.
5000 Relay 05
No. Setting Range Default Description
5010 Relay 08
No. Setting Range Default Description
5011 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if no mains breaker
functions is controlled by the AGC.
5020 Relay 11
No. Setting Range Default Description
5021 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if no mains breaker
functions is controlled by the AGC.
5030 Relay 14
No. Setting Range Default Description
5031 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if no mains breaker
functions is controlled by the AGC.
5040 Relay 17
No. Setting Range Default Description
5041 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if no mains breaker
functions is controlled by the AGC.
5050 Relay 20
No. Setting Range Default Description
5051 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if Relay is selected
functions in parameter 5271.
5061 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Only available if Relay is selected
functions in parameter 5272.
5150 Relay 65
No. Setting Range Default Description
5151 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Used for GOV UP command if
functions Relay is selected in parameter
2781.
5152 OFF delay 0.0 to 999.9 s 5.0 s
5160 Relay 67
No. Setting Range Default Description
5161 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Used for GOV DOWN command if
functions Relay is selected in parameter
2781.
5162 OFF delay 0.0 to 999.9 s 5.0 s
5170 Relay 69
No. Setting Range Default Description
5171 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Used for AVR UP command if
functions Relay is selected in parameter
2783.
5172 OFF delay 0.0 to 999.9 s 5.0 s
5180 Relay 71
No. Setting Range Default Description
5181 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Used for AVR DOWN command if
functions Relay is selected in parameter
2783.
5182 OFF delay 0.0 to 999.9 s 5.0 s
5191 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.6: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 6.
5201 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.6: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 6.
5211 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.6: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 6.
5221 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.6: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 6.
5231 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.8: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 8.
5241 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.8: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 8.
5251 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.8: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 8.
5261 Function See Digital output Alarm relay ND Option M14.8: 4 x relay output,
functions slot 8.
5695 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
5705 Min. value -8000 to 16,000 kW* 0 kvar *Reactive power range and
default depend on the scaling set
in parameter 9030.
5782 Max. 10 to 25 mA 20 mA
5792 Max. 10 to 25 mA 20 mA
5802 Max. 10 to 20 mA 20 mA
5812 Max. 10 to 20 mA 20 mA
5825 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
5835 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
5845 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
5855 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kVA* 0 kVA *Apparent power range and
default depend on the scaling set
in parameter 9030.
5865 Min. value 8000 to 16,000 kVAr* 0 kVAr *Reactive power range and
default depend on the scaling set
in parameter 9030.
5965 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
5975 Min. value -9999 to 20,000 kW* 0 kW *Power range and default depend
on the scaling set in parameter
9030.
These parameters are used to select which analogue output to use for governor/AVR control.
The utility software includes settings that do not have parameter numbers. This chapter gives a brief overview of these
settings.
In Application supervision, access the plant settings from the icon on the top bar: . In the Plant settings box you can
change the values of some parameters.
Changing the Genset mode in the example changes parameter 6070. Similarly, changing parameter 6070 changes the
selection shown in Plant settings.
Alternatively, inputs and outputs can be set up using parameters. Parameter changes that are written to the controller
change the values on the I/O setup page. Changes to the I/O setup page that are written to the controller also change the
parameters.
The configuration is similar for M15 and M16 analogue inputs. The input types that can be configured depend on the
hardware.
5.2.1 AC averaging
In I/O & Hardware setup, use the AC meas AVG tab to average the AC measurements that are shown on the display on by
Modbus.
More information
See AC measurement averaging in the Designer's handbook.
The input and output setup for AGC-4 Mk II can be done from the utility software. The following AGC-4 parameter groups
are therefore not used in the AGC-4 Mk II:
• Digital input 102 alarm: 3400
• Digital input 105 alarm: 3410
• Digital input 108 alarm: 3420
• Multi input 102 configuration: 4120 to 4240
• Multi input 105 configuration: 4250 to 4370
• Multi input 108 configuration: 4380 to 4500
• RMI 102 type and curve configuration: 10460 to 10620
• RMI 105 type and curve configuration: 10630 to 10790
• RMI 108 type and curve configuration: 10800 to 10960
Capability curve
This includes the following parameters used in older AGC-4 controllers: 1741, 7142, 7143, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1751, 1752, 1753,
1754, 1755, 1756, 1766, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1796.
You can also configure the capability curve from the TDU 107.
More information
See Option C2, Generator add-on protection package and Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid
protection.
FRT setup
More information
See Option A1, Mains protection package and Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
LVRT 1
This includes the following parameters used in older AGC-4 controllers: 1631, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1636, 1641, 1642,
1643, 1644, 1645, 1646.
More information
See Option A1, Mains protection package and Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
LVRT 2
This includes the following parameters used in older AGC-4 controllers: 1671, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1681, 1682,
1683, 1684, 1685, 1686.
More information
See Option A1, Mains protection package and Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
HVRT 1
More information
See Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
Droop curve 1
This includes the following parameters used in older AGC-4 controllers: 7121, 7122, 7123, 7124, 7131, 7132, 7133, 7134, 7141,
7142, 7143.
More information
See Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
Droop curve 2
This includes the following parameters used in older AGC-4 controllers: 7151, 7152, 7153, 7154, 7161, 7162, 7163, 7164, 7171,
7172, 7173, 7174, 7175, 7176, 7181, 7182, 7183.
More information
See Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
PM: Mains-Unit
More information
See Option A10, VDE AR-N 4110/4105 and G99 grid protection.
DFR
More information
See Dynamic frequency response in the Designer's handbook.
More information
See General purpose PID in the Designer's handbook.
NOTE The governor and AVR regulation PID control is not included here. This is configured using parameters.
More information
See Communication in the relevant CIO Installation and commissioning guide.
Access the RRCR settings from the icon on the top bar:
More information
See Additional functions, RRCR external set point control in the Designer's handbook.
5.7 Counters
5.8 Identifiers
Access the identifiers settings from the icon on the top bar: .
In the Identifiers box you can change the values of some parameters.
Changing Int. Power Management number of units in the example changes parameter 9171. Similarly, changing parameter
9171 changes the selection shown in Identifiers.
The Identifiers box is also used to configure the controller identifiers for Option T1.
More information
See Application supervision in Option T1, Critical power.