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1. between a 0 5 to 6 second time delay for oil pressure shutdown After choosing the value that the GSC will recognize as a failure click OK from the table window Be advised that caution must be taken when choosing a failure value Choosing a value that is too low would cause the GSC300 to never fail since the value of the sender would always be above the chosen failure set point Choosing a value that is too high would cause the GSC300 to always fail since the value of the sender would always be below the chosen failure set point 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 1 Phone 707 539 9003 GeneratorJoe Fax 707 839 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 2 Temperature The Temperature Switch or Sender option determines how the GSC300 will recognize a temperature failure condition In the temperature section of the Switch Sender window the user is faced with both Switch and Sender options If the user chooses the switch option the GSC will use the value setting directly from the gauge see gauge manufactures instructions for proper value settings If the user chooses the sender option the GSC will use a value that the user specifies from a setpoint table When choosing the Sender option the user must select the type of gauge being used from the dropdown list After the gauge type has been selected the user may select a failure v
2. RI The programming cable must be inserted into the GSC300 with the black wire facing towards the center of the unit The program will not function with an improper connector polarity Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface Section 4 Using the GSC300 Configurator Program 4 1 Starting the Configurator program 1 Click Start Programs DynaGen Technologies then Configurator 2 If there is a message stating that there was a problem with the parallel port the user may have to choose the port address manually see section 4 2 6 Set Port Address button feature on page 9 3 You will now see the Configurator main screen window GSC300 Configurator File About Help Switch Sender OIL Sensor Type Delay s Switch Sender o No wc Setpoint TEMPERATURE Sensor Type Delay s Y Switch Sender FUEL Delay s Prime Pa gt g Switch Sender GSC CONTROL CONTROL Crank Disconnect Hz Overspeed Hz Crank Tries Disable Read GSC Data Temp Setpoint degF Oil Setpoint psi Battery Voltage VDC Store GSC Data Oil Bypass Time sec Set Port Address Delay To Start sec Crank Time sec Rest Time sec Restart On False Start Enable Disable Progress Preheat Time sec Cooldown Time sec Y Speed Sensing Geno p MPU Midheat Postheat f5 o Warmup Time sec Enable Extra Relay ETS C Pre
3. file from the location where it was previously saved click OK If the chosen file is a proper configuration file the file will be loaded to the GSC CONTROL frame allowing it to be written to the GSC300 These configuration settings may be stored to the GSC as is or the user before writing may modify them If the chosen file was not a proper configuration file a message This is not a configuration file Please choose another file Will be displayed in the text box at the bottom of the screen marked Feedback To abort loading the configuration file click cancel 4 2 3 Manually entering Configuration settings A user can manually enter their own personal setting preferences by simply entering their preferences into the proper data locations in the GSC CONTROL frame window Once the values are entered they may be wrote to the GSC by clicking the Store GSC Data features button on the main screen window Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 4 2 4 Reading data from the GSC300 The current configuration of the GSC300 may be read from the controller This can be achieved by clicking on the Read GSC Data features button on the main screen window If the GSC300 is connected properly to the PC the text boxes on the main screen within the GSC CONTROL frame will be loaded with the settings that was currently stored on the GSC300 The Read GSC Data features but
4. with our easy to use PC software interface that allows customization of messaging languages sender selections control settings and much more Although the GSC300 may be easily configured for common parameters from the front panel buttons using the Configurator PC software interface allows full and more advanced programming capabilities Section 2 Installing the GSC300 Software 2 1 Before you begin In order to install and use the DynaGen software you should have a basic understanding of how to use your computer If you do not we recommend that you ask someone who does to help you or that you read the user manual that came with your computer If you encounter any problems or errors while installing the DynaGen Configurator software please refer to Troubleshooting Guidelines On page16 2 2 Minimum Hardware Requirements For the DynaGen Configurator software to work reliably and efficiently your computer must meet or exceed the minimum requirements specified in the following table Operating System Windows 9O8SE 2000 ME XP Processor Pentium or equivalent processor 64 MB RAM 20 MB Free Disk Space 256 colors at 1024x768 CD ROM Drive ECP Printer Port Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 2 3 Installing on Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP 1 Exit all open applications close any open windows and disable any virus protection software before installing the DynaG
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6. 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 GeneratorJoe Phone 707 539 9003 Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET GSC300 CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE INTERFACE Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface File ConfiguratorRev 1 5 2 doc Feb 21 2006 READ MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT END USER AGREEMENT FOR GSC300 Configurator PC software GRANT OF RIGHTS DynaGen Technologies grants you the following non exclusive rights You may install and use the enclosed software product on your computer for reading and configuration of the GSC300 engine controller You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the software product except and only to the extent that applicable law notwithstanding this limitation expressly permits such activity You may not rent or lease the software product LIMITATION OF LIABILITY NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event shall DynaGen Technologies or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profit business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this software product We welcome your comments and suggestions Please contact us at 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 Phone 707 539 9003 Fax 707 539 5212 E
7. SC300 Configurator PC Software Interface TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION Message stating value Writing to the GSC300 with one Enter an appropriate value was left blank of the value boxes in the GSC CONTROL left empty Message stating that Writing to the GSC300 with a Enter an appropriate value values doesn t make value that doesn t make sense sense Ex Crank Disconnect value larger than Over speed Message stating Need to Writing to the GSC300 with Enter an appropriate set point choose set point senders but no set point value chosen Computer locks or stalls A conflict with another program Exit all open applications close computer any virus protection software Program Installation does A problem with the auto start Double click the my computer not start automatically feature icon on your desktop and then when CD is placed in drive double click the DynaGen Configurator icon After installing Configurator The user needs to restart the Go to the start menu followed the program will not start computer by shutdown Restart the computer Problem detecting Program not automatically Choose the port address computers parallel port detecting port address manually by clicking the set during installation port address features button See section 4 2 6 not a configuration file configuration file configuration file When reading the GSC300
8. T Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface Configurable Features of the GSC300 This is the frequency at which the GSC300 will disengage the Disconnect crank keeping the fuel on to run the generator and indicate a failure Setpoint indicate a high temperature failure Setpoint indicate a low oil pressure failure the generator Preheat Time This is the time in seconds that the GSC300 will turn on the Extra o relay in order to preheat the generator It is required that this option be enabled in order to be used If this option is chosen Warm up or Energize to Stop ETS will not be available Battery This is the value in Volts that the GSC300 will alarm a low battery Voltage level This will not shut the generator down and will not generate a failure Crank Tries This value is the number of attempts the GSC300 will crank over the generator the generator Time see if the Oil Pressure has reached a desirable level Time generator down in order to allow sufficient cool down Warm Up This is the time in seconds the generator will keep the Extra relay Time off in order to allow the generator sufficient time to warm up The extra relay would be used to turn on a load in this case This option must be enable in order to be used If this option is chosen Preheat and ETS will not be available Please note that this function will be activated after the Oil Bypass Time has expired to turn th
9. The GSC300 may not be Make sure the GSC300 is a popup message stating properly connected to the PC properly connected to the Error Reading appears parallel port with the supplied cable See section 3 Message stating Disk is Trying to save to a CD Rom or Deleting files from the disk or full when saving disk that is full using a disk with sufficient configuration files to disk space 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 Phone 707 539 9003 Gener ator Joe Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION Message stating Device Trying to save to a CD Rom or Make sure a disk is placed in is not ready when saving disk that is not present the proper drive configuration files to disk Constant Low oil failures e Low oil level e Add oil e Choosing the sender setting Choose a lower sender value to high causing the failure set point GSC300 to always fail since the value of the sender is always below the chosen failure set point Constant Temperature Low coolant level Add coolant failures Choosing the sender setting Choose a higher sender value to low causing the failure set point GSC300 to always fail since the value of the sender is always above the chosen failure set point 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 GeneratorJoe Phone 707 5
10. alue by simply clicking the setpoint features button The setpoint button will bring up a table with the values to choose from These values will be in degrees Fahrenheit The user is given the option of choosing between a 0 5 to 6 second time delay for temperature shutdown After choosing the value that the GSC will recognize as a failure click OK from the table window Be advised that caution must be taken when choosing a failure value Choosing a value that is too low would cause the GSC300 to always fail since the value of the sender would always be above the chosen failure set point Choosing a value that is too high would cause the GSC300 to never fail since the value of the sender would always be below the chosen failure set point 3 FUEL The Fuel Switch or Sender option determines the level of fuel When choosing the Sender option the user must select the type of gauge being used from the dropdown list When fuel is choosing as a sender it is used to indicate the current level of fuel available to the generator Selecting Sender in the Fuel section of the Switch Sender window does not require any settings or values in the standard GSC300 The GSC303 contains the options to set Low Fuel Shutdown of the engine Low Fuel Pre Alarm condition and a Fuel Overflow condition 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 7 Phone 707 539 9003 Gener ator Joe Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NE
11. e crank on for another crank attempt Speed There are two types of speed sensing available to the GSC300 If Sensing Gen O P is choosing then the speed detected is coming from the output of the generator This will be a frequency range of 0 99 Hz If MPU Magnetic Pickup is choosing the speed detected is coming from the flywheel and is a frequency as high as 9000Hz If MPU is chosen the frequency will not be displayed on the LCD Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface Extra Relay If ETS is chosen the extra relay will be used as an Energize to Stop output If preheat is chosen the extra relay will be used as a preheat output that will turn on for the user selected time before generator cranking Fuel During If ON is choosing then the fuel output will be left on during crank Crank Rest rest time Restart on If this option is enabled when the engine goes into failure before the False Start oil bypass time has passed the GSC300 will re attempt to start the generator Post Heat If this option is enabled then the extra relay will turn on for 7 seconds after the generator is up to its running speed A mid heat option is also automatically combined with post heat which will be enabled during cranking 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 Phone 707 539 9003 GeneratorJoe Fon 707 8308242 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the G
12. en Configurator software Consult the instructions that came with your virus protection software If you have a previous version of the Configurator installed on your PC then you should uninstall the current version before installing this one 2 Insert the DynaGen Configurator CD into your CD ROM drive Wait a few seconds the Configurator installation program should start automatically If the installation doesn t start automatically double click the my computer icon on your desktop and then double click the DynaGen Configurator icon The Configurator installation program will start 3 You are now presented with the main installation screen Click the next button to install the Configurator software 4 A process bar displays the Configurator software being copied to your hard drive This may take several minutes depending on the speed of your computer and CD ROM drive You will also be asked to install two other modules required for operation If you choose to not install one or more of the components then the Configurator will not operate as intended Once Configurator is installed you will need to restart your computer in order to start the DynaGen Configurator software Remove the Configurator CD from your CD ROM drive and then click OK on the dialog box asking you to restart You have successfully installed DynaGen GSC300 Configurator program If you have encountered any problems or errors while installing the software please refer
13. ess The Configurator program will automatically detect the parallel port address on installation If a problem occurs with detecting the port when installing Configurator the user may need to choose the port address manually The user may set or change the address of the LPT port by clicking the set port address features button on the main screen window The user has the option to select their address from the drop down list or manually enter the address in the text box window If entering the address in the text box the user must enter it as it is seen in the device manager This can be preformed in the Control Panel by clicking on System hardware followed by the Device Manager button If an operating system is being used other then Windows XP the user will have a Device Manager tab on the System window Once in the Device Manager expand the Ports branch Right click on the Printer Port and hit properties Clicking the resources tab under the Resource settings box there should be at least one I O Range listed The lower value under Setting is the value the user needs to choose as the address for the Port Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 4 2 7 Customize display messages The user has the option to manually enter their own personal messages which will be displayed on the LCD screen This can be achieved by clicking on the Change messaging features button on the main screen wi
14. heat Fuel During Crank Rest On C Off Save to Disk Load From Disk Change Messaging Exit Feedback Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 4 2 GSC300 Configuration using Configurator The Configurator main screen window gives the user many configuration options to program the GSC300 The user has the options to Load a Default Configuration File Load a User Defined Configuration File Manually enter Configuration Values Read Configuration From The GSC300 Save a Configuration File to Disk Set Port Address Customize Display Messages POO Gon Ni 4 2 1 Load a Default Configuration File This option is recommended for most users To load a default configuration file consisting of default factory values click on the Load From Disk features button on the main screen window Being certain the Load Default Box is selected click OK The default factory values will now be loaded into the GSC CONTROL frame window These configuration settings may be stored to the GSC as is or they may be modified by the user before writing To abort loading the configuration file click cancel 4 2 2 Load a User Defined Configuration File To load a user defined configuration file a configuration that the user saved to a file click on the Load From Disk features button on the main screen window Being certain the Load Default Box is not selected choose the
15. lues are adequate for their application they may simply write these value to the GSC300 without any modifications All the user has to do after they have loaded a configuration is click on the Store GSC Data features button on the main screen window If there is a problem storing data to the GSC300 there will be an automatic Write attempt The configurator will attempt to rewrite in a failed condition for a total of 3 times The number of write attempt tries can be custom set for a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 10 found under the File menu The programming status will be displayed on the status bar in the bottom left corner of the main program window The program will confirm programming success by displaying a Finished Write popup message 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 7 Phone 707 539 9003 Gener ator Joe Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 4 3 2 Write modified data from a loaded configuration file As explained in section 4 2 GSC configuration using Configurator values may be entered into the GSC CONTROL screen window by simply loading a default configuration or by using a user defined configuration file If the user decides that the values are not adequate for their application they may modify these value before written to the GSC300 All the user has to do after they have l
16. mail sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface Table of Contents WELCOME 4 INSTALLING THE GSC300 SOFTWARE 4 Before you start Minimum Hardware Requirements Installing on Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP CONNECTING YOUR GSC300 TO YOUR PC 6 USING THE GSC300 CONFIGURATOR PROGRAM 6 Starting the Configurator program GSC300 Configuration using Configurator Load a Default Configuration File Load a User Defined Configuration File Manually Enter a Configuration File Reading Data from the GSC300 Saving a Configuration File to Disk Set Port Address Customize Display Messages GSC300 PROGRAMMING USING CONFIGURATOR 10 Write data as is from a loaded configuration file Write modified data from a loaded configuration file Setting senders for input failures CONFIGURABLE FEATURES OF THE GSC300 14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES 16 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 Phone 707 539 9003 Gener ator Joe Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS Section 1 Welcome The DynaGen Configurator PC software interface is a program that allows the programming and customization of DynaGen GSC300 AutoStart Engine Controller The GSC300 can be programmed manually via front panel buttons OR
17. ndow Once the change messaging dialog box appears simply enter the preferred messages into the proper custom message data locations Clicking on the Read button will bring up the messages already stored in the GSC300 Once the values are entered or changed they may be stored by clicking the Store Messages features button in the change messaging dialog box The factory default messages can be restored be the user by simply highlighting the restore default messages check box User customized messages can be saved for future use by clicking the Save to Disk features button in the change messaging dialog box The user must choose a name for their customized file Any saved user customized messages can be loaded by clicking on the Load from Disk features button in the change messaging dialog box 4 3 GSC300 Programming using Configurator The Configurator main screen window gives the user many options to program the GSC300 The user has the options to 1 Write data as is from a loaded configuration file 2 Write modified data from a loaded configuration file 3 Choosing senders for failure inputs 4 3 1 Write data as is from a loaded configuration file As explained in section 4 2 GSC configuration using Configurator values may be entered into the GSC CONTROL screen window by simply loading a default configuration or by using a user defined configuration file If the user decides that the va
18. oaded a configuration is simply change the values that they wish either by the pull down menu associated with each value or enter the value manually Once the modifications are complete click on the Store GSC Data features button on the main screen window If there is a problem storing data to the GSC300 there will be an automatic Write attempt The configurator will attempt to rewrite in a failed condition for a total of 3 times The number of write attempt tries can be custom set for a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 10 found under the File menu The programming status will be displayed on the status bar in the bottom left corner of the main program window The program will confirm programming success by displaying a Settings successfully WRITTEN to you GSC popup message 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 GeneratorJoe Phone 707 539 9003 Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface 4 3 3 Setting Senders For Input Failures The Switch Sender screen window gives the user the option to choose how the GSC300 will recognize a low oil or high temperature failure Failure values may be set for both low Oil and High Temperature levels by using the oil or temperature gauges themselves or choosing the values from a table right from the Switch Sender main window If Fuel is chosen as a sender
19. there will be no requirement to choose the value point in the standard GSC300 The fuel as a sender would indicate the current level of fuel available See a description of each sender below 1 OIL The oil Switch or Sender option determines how the GSC300 will recognize an oil failure condition In the oil section of the Switch Sender window the user is faced with both Switch and Sender options If the user chooses the switch option the GSC will use the value setting directly from the gauge see gauge manufactures instructions for proper value settings When the switch option is selected either NO normally open or NC normally closed may be choosing In an NO condition the switch contacts will be normally open when the oil pressure is good and closed when pressure reach below the choosing set point In an NC condition the switch contacts will be normally closed when the oil pressure is good and opened when pressure reach below the choosing set point If the user chooses the sender option the GSC will use a value that the user specifies from a setpoint table When choosing the Sender option the user must select the type of gauge being used from the dropdown list After the gauge type has been selected the user may select a failure value by simply clicking the setpoint features button The setpoint button will bring up a table with the values to choose from These values will be in PSI The user is given the option of choosing
20. to Troubleshooting Guidelines on page 16 or call DynaGen technical support Hot Line at 1 902 562 0133 4016 Quartz Drive Santa Rosa CA 95405 GeneratorJoe Phone 707 539 9003 Fax 707 539 5212 Email sales generatorjoe NET Web _www generatorjoe NET Installation and User Manual for the GSC300 Configurator PC Software Interface Section 3 Connecting the GSC300 to your PC WARNING NEVER CONNECT THE GSC300 PROGRAMMING CABLE INTO THE UNIT IF THE GSC300 IS POWERED ON The GSC300 can be easily connected to your PC for Reading Configuration and programming The GSC300 has a Programming Connector which is identified on the labeling that can be plugged into the supplied programming cable This cable must be plugged into the parallel port of the PC Only connect the GSC300 programming cable into the unit if the GSC300 is powered off installing the cable with the controller power on may damage the GSC300 The GSC300 programming cable is meant to adapt directly to the parallel port Please be advised that the parallel port must be free from any connectors or adapters which may be plugged into it With the programming cable connected to both the GSC300 and your computers parallel port the controller is now ready for programming Please contact DynaGen if additional cables or programming connectors are required NOT IN AUTO ANNUNCIATOR ENGINE RUN ANNUNCIATOR STTERY ANNUNCIATOR 5 6 w CRANK
21. ton allows for a complete data read including previous saved sender types and associated values The progress indicator will state Settings successfully Read to confirm proper reading If there is an Error Reading popup message the data was not read properly please refer to section 3 Connecting the GSC300 to your PC on page 6 These configuration settings may be modified by the user and stored back to the GSC by clicking the Store GSC Data features button on the main screen window 4 2 5 Saving a configuration to disk Any user entered configuration values may be saved to a file so that the user may easily configure the GSC at a later time These vales can be saved to a configuration file by simply clicking the Save to Disk features button on the main screen window In the save to disk dialog box simply type your chosen name in the lower left location bar The file may be saved to the location specified by the user If the user does not chose a specific location to save the configuration file it will be saved to the default directory were the software was installed If saving to a floppy make sure the device is in the proper drive with available space for copying Please note there are certain files required by the program to operate The files known as GSCConfig ini messages ini and gauges ini may not be overwritten with this option It is critical that the user not modify these files 4 2 6 Set Port Addr

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