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1. ENERGY COUNTERS Total active energy Total reactive energy Q kVARh O FAULT Power plant Generior Mains ll O ALARM Generator electrical measures 1 4 screen The Generator and Mains screens structure is identical They consist of 4 sub screens which include the electrical measures described in the table below lt gt You can navigate between these sub screens using the buttons and User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Screen Displayed measures Phase phase voltage U31 V Frequency Hz Total active power kW Screen 1 4 Total reactive power kVAR Total power factor Total active energy kWh Total reactive energy kVARh Phase neutral voltage V1 V Phase neutral voltage V2 V Screen 2 4 Phase neutral voltage V3 V Phase phase voltage U12 V Phase phase voltage U23 V Phase phase voltage U31 V Active power P1 kW Active power P2 kW Screen 3 4 EES power P3 kW Reactive power Q1 kVAR Reactive power Q2 kVAR Reactive power Q3 kVAR Current 11 A Current 12 A Seraen 4 4 Current 13 A Power factor cos 1 Power factor cos 2 Power factor cos 3 The Bus screen consists of a single screen that contains the following electrical measures e Phase neutral voltage V1 V e Phase neutral voltage V2 V e Phase neutral voltage V3 V e Phase phase voltage U12 V e Phase phase voltage U23 V e Phase phase voltage U31 V e Frequency Hz User manual
2. Description Bus bar isn t supplied Bus bar is supplied User manual technical documentation AS3IVO 9 U0Z0 A 4 5 Breakers Symbol Description 4 6 Connections Description Currentless wire Live wire Description This symbol show the state of a Boolean variable Grey OFF Green ON Grey manual mode not selected Orange manual mode selected Grey automatic mode not selected Blue automatic mode selected Grey test mode not selected Orange test mode selected User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 5 Navigation bar and header 5 1 Navigation bar RDM 3 0 contains a navigation bar allowing you to navigate between the different screens of the application O FAULT O ALARM Screen currently displayed Description Home screen Power plant overview for several generators Generator electrical measures Mains electrical measures 1 generator 1 Mains Bus bar electrical measures multi generator plant Engine measures water temperature oil pressure Synchronization information Inputs outpus states Generator active temporisation Maintenance cycle User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Description Events screen Evolution curves of the selected data RDM 3 0 settings Information and modification by parameter number Blinking when a fault appears Press button to display Fault screen Blinking when an alarm appears Pr
3. User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 FEG Ethernet Driveri Settings OK IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Obtain an IP address via DHCP automatically assigned to this computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network IP Eer 192 166 11 2 administrator for an address Subnet Mask 555 255 255 D and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway Lag a Push 3 Note If all devices are connected to a network with DHCP server you can select the option Obtain an IP address via DHCP This option will automatically give RDM 3 0 an IP address compatible with the network Once the IP address is configured press Start and then Reset to reset the RDM 3 0 and start the application A StartMan CF Control Panel CJ RUN To finalize the communication you must configure in the application the IP address of the GENSYS you want to communicate with refer to 6 11 System User manual technical documentation 4 Animated symbols The application contains several animated symbols 4 1 Generator 4 2 Load A53V0 9 0020 A Description Generator is idle Generator is running Description Load isn t supplied Load is supplied User manual 4 3 Mains 4 4 Bus bar technical documentation A53V0 9 0020 A Description Mains is missing Mains is present
4. RDM 3 0 User manual technical documentation A53 VO 9 0020 A User manual technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A Technical documentation history Date Version Comment September 2015 User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Content l PENDONG ARAB ANA AA AA 5 Zs WANS AAU OD AA AA AA AA AA 5 2 1 ERVI TTA EE 6 2 2 TIE POL E 6 so Date El EE 6 2 4 PREP NAO NAA ANA AA 7 2 5 Installation in the control cabinet een 8 2 6 RUNS er E 10 3 COMMUNIC ON acces acticin AA AA AA AA AA AA 11 4 Animated symbols EE 13 4 1 ETELE DT E E E ee ee ee 13 4 2 LO 13 4 3 Vidi S anra EN E T 14 Te TAS D ei a AA AA AA 14 4 5 Ee 15 AG 6 01102 6 0 0 career AA AA reer ee eee ee 15 KE ett Ur le He Lg CN 15 5 Navigation bar and header sssssssnssnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana nnmnnn na 16 Dy NAO AA NAA AA AA 16 9 2 Kee 17 6 Sereens COSCHU COUN E 18 6 1 HOME AA AA 18 6 2 Power platt E 21 6 3 BET ee e E EE E 23 SUCAT 25 ZS En ee AA AA 26 Co ee VL GCH EO 018 018 E 27 6 7 NGO 018 wk Re AK AA AA AA AA 28 6 8 En e et E 29 6 9 EE 30 CO e 31 eME VSS i E E saneuavivavsiaudsnncustdvantes noo tsaeatansta tains suesaaes tavexasativanaststen 33 6 12 AAO AA ANA et a er AA 37 6 13 NAA AA AA AA 39 User manual technical documentation AS5S3V0 9 002720 A S 8 KN DD AY Cee SCC INCA Le crsicecatsstececs cetesacesudeccerssdecucssadesuedexdeasetsatecuesnstecanesu
5. Extreme environmental conditions should be avoided as much as possible Protect RDM 3 0 from dust moisture and heat The ventilation slots of the device must not be covered Warning Risk of explosion RDM 3 0 must not be used where there is a risk of explosion User manual technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A RDM 3 0 is installed in the cabinet wall with clamping levers The wall thickness must be between 1 mm and 5 mm 1 Insert the RDM 3 0 into the cutout CP2615 0000 User manual technical documentation 3 Turn the clamping levers to the side through 90 4 Retighten the screws A53V0 9 0020 A User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 2 6 RDM 3 0 connections The connectors are located at the rear side of the housing X107 X106 X104 X105 X102 X101 Ground COM1 Micro SD USB LAN 1 Power X103 EtherCAT There are several connectors e Power supply connector X101 e Ethernet connection X102 e EtherCAT connection X103 e Two USB outputs X104 X105 e Micro SD card slot X106 e Serial interface RS232 COM1 X107 To establish a connection between RDM 3 0 and GENSYS please follow the steps bellow 1 Disconnect RDM 3 0 power supply 2 Connect RDM 3 0 to GENSYS with an Ethernet cable straight or crossed You can make a direct connection or you can use a switch 3 Make sure that connections between wires and connectors are correctly secured 4 Reconnect RDM 3 0 po
6. Digital Output C4 gt Digital Output Al Spare 2 gt AI Spare 2 1 Digital Output C5 gt Digital Output EES system Labels configuration screen User manual technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A This screen consists of 8 sub screens e Inthe screens 1 to 7 you can change labels one by one For the spare analog inputs and user meters labels the user can configure the accuracy of the value displayed Once you have made your modifications press the button The following message is displayed on the screen Success Labels saved Note The save step is important Without it the labels won t be saved after leaving the application resetting the RDM 3 0 power cut FILE UPDATE e Screen 8 accessed by pushing tab allows the user to update all labels at once thanks to a TXT file RDM 3 0 Cd SYSTEM Engine _ Fault 09 16 2015 14 45 38 STEP 1 STEP 2 File transfer USB to ROM 3 0 File transfer RDM 3 0 to USB Update labels Back to the previous page FAULT system File update screen User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Step 1 Plug the USB key on the RDM 3 0 Pushing the Gia button a text file named CfgLabels_EN txt is transferred on the USB key Note The generated file is different according to the application language If the application language is English the file transferred will be called CfgLabels_EN txt if the application language is
7. French the file transferred will be called CfgLabels_FR txt Remove your USB key from the RDM 3 0 plug it on a computer and then open the text file with the Notepad Modify the labels you want and save the file Note The file structure and the file name mustn t be changed Besides each label mustn t exceed 14 characters space included to have correct display Step 2 Once labels have been changed and saved plug your USB key on the RDM 3 0 and push the rears button to transfer the updated label s file on the RDM 3 0 and then update the application s labels Finally push the Bee button to go back to the previous page User manual technical documentation 6 12 Information Serious fault Wang hae a y 5 gt na 60 0 gt 2324 0 bo 5 0 gt w 0 00 gt Te 0 gt 0 00 P 180 gt ia 0 00 gt oo 0 0 gt 24 4 FAULT O ALARM Information screen A53V0 9 0020 A RDM 3 0 09 16 2015 14 58 48 MODIFICATION BY PARAMETER NUMBER Variable Value 0 0 HPRDRPRRHRR This screen allows the user to display any GENSYS variable It consists of 5 sub screens including each one 10 variables to display To display a variable on a line e Press the entry field of the chosen line e Input the variable number to display GG The labels the value and the unit of the variable are automatically updat
8. technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 6 4 Engine Serious fault ROMA ES Aen a ENGINE Engine Fault 09 21 2015 10 52 56 Oil Pressure Water Temperature MANUFACTURER Speed F Caterpillar Voltage Batteries Al Spare 1 Al Spare 2 Hours of Operation Number of Starts User meter 1 User meter A O FAULT Sp Engine PU o ALARM Engine screen This screen displays engine measures The J1939 button and the ECU are only displayed when a manufacturer has been configured in the GENSYS The J1939 button gives access to the J1939 measures display Measures are allocated between 7 sub screens You can navigate between these sub screens gt using the buttons and User manual technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A 6 5 Synchro oo Serious fault RDM 3 0 e Fault 09 21 2015 10 53 44 w a D U vi 0 7 0 4 5 20 40 0 40 20 gt in GN NU 20 20 l coo O inu Synchro O ALARM Synchronization screen This screen displays the information needed to synchronize the generator with the mains or with the bus bar The user can see the synchronization conditions e Difference of volt between mains bus and generator e Difference of frequency between mains bus and generator e Difference of phase between mains bus and generator e Phase sequence The conditions states are represented by LEDs green if the condition is true red if the condi
9. 40 09 16 2015 08 40 09 16 2015 08 40 09 16 2015 08 40 09 16 2015 08 40 09 16 2015 08 40 09 15 2015 17 41 09 15 2015 17 41 09 15 2015 17 41 09 15 2015 17 41 09 15 2015 15 47 09 15 2015 14 15 09 15 2015 14 14 Ao CISNE da d A Event Message Man mode Engine stopped Generator breaker opened Mains breaker opened Mains breaker opened Generator breaker opened Engine stopped Auto mode Engine stopped Generator breaker opened Mains breaker opened Auto mode Man mode Generator breaker opened kami Serious fault RDM 3 0 a J 8 EVENTS Fault 09 16 2015 10 21 04 O FAULT On OWer plant eral Main Engine O ALARM e lim Maintenance Events ali Events screen This screen displays a time stamped history of the last 100 events of the power plant The following events are listed e Man mode e Test mode e Auto mode e Starting engine e Engine stopped e Generator breaker opened e Generator breaker opened e Mains breaker closed e Mains breaker opened User manual technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A 6 10 Curves In this screen you can display several measures over time as curves RDM 3 0 09 22 2015 10 14 10 oo A A a a a a an a 10 08 20 Chart legend table Home Power plant Generator Bus Engine Synchro p I O Timers Maintenance Events Curves System J p i g Curves screen On the top there is a tool bar that offers the following fun
10. M 3 0 IP address Warning a change of internal RDM 3 0 s settings can involve a dysfunction of the application This screen displays the application settings that the user can configure e Languages The application is available in English and French Note Other languages can be available on request e GENSYS IP address and Modbus port Note You don t change GENSYS IP address you just define the address of the device you want to communicate with User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A e Users There are two user levels GG Userl password 1 This user can access to the display part and the command part start stop engine open close breaker change mode of the application However he is not enabled to exit the application to change GENSYS IP address and Modbus port to configure application s labels to make a modification by parameter number in the Information screen refer to 6 12 Information GG User2 password 2 This user can access to all the functionalities of the application e Labels The Labels configuration button displays a screen in which you can change some application s labels Ku CELL Serious fault RDM 3 0 a rel SYSTE NA SYSTEM Seen 09 16 2015 11 57 41 1 fz 4 6 7 FILE UPDATE Digital Output C1 gt Digital Output Relay Output A1 gt Crank Digital Output C2 gt Digital Output Relay Output A2 gt Fuel Relay Digital Output C3 gt Digital Output Al Spare 1 gt Al Spare 1 1
11. crease the engine speed F the alternator voltage U Close the generator Mains breaker Visible when the breaker is open Open the generator Mains breaker Visible when the breaker is closed In AUTO and TEST mode buttons described above are disabled An animated synoptic is displayed to inform the user about the plant state refer to 4 Animated symbols User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A There are two possible synoptics according to the GENSYS configuration This one is displayed for a One generator and one mains configuration parameter Quantity of GENSYS 1 in the GENSYS This one is displayed for a Several generators configuration parameter Quantity of GENSYS gt 1 in the GENSYS User manual technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A 6 2 Power plant This screen is only available when there are several GENSYS parameter Quantity GENSYS gt 1 in the GENSYS connected Unload Se E E df POWER PLANT RSR Remove Load 09 21 2015 10 19 13 Plant state ae Plant state d GEO Unload GEO Waiting REI GE 01 to 32 KW b i GE03 Waiting di e Gi GE04 Waiting GE 01 to 32 KVAR i GE05 Waiting di GE 01 to 32 nom kW Gi GE06 Waiting amp GE07 Waiting di GE 01 to 32 nom KWAR Ne GE OS Wai ting Powerplant ALARM Power plant overview screen This screen consists of several screens with t
12. ctionalities Description Start the display of the curves in real time Pause the display of curves Viewing period settings Zoom or unzoom to display the curves ona greater lower period Cancel the active zoom If no zoom is active button is greyed User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Description Add Remove columns in the chart legend table Curves properties type color thickness Add a new measure to display Remove a measure displayed Add Remove a cursor on the curves Auto Scale automatic adjustment of the graphic scale Two tabs are displayed above the graph j Generator l Al tab allowing you to display generator measures Mains A tab allowing you to display mains measures Note You can display several measures on the graph and then the scale will be split To display only one curve hide the others thanks to the column located in the chart legend table User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 6 11 System p waiting pa TE rs SYSTEM ESE wie 09 30 2015 15 23 52 LANGUAGES Password N LOG IN Connected as User COMMUNICATION a an Sal GENSY5 IP address 192 168 11 1 Modbus port ka LABELS CONFIGURATION system System screen In this screen you can exit the application thanks to the CES button only accessible in User2 level Note You must use this button only if you have to change RD
13. ed Note 32 bits variables are not displayed correctly in the Information screen ex Energy meters These variables are correctly displayed in the dedicated screens User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A The Information screen provides a function named Modification by parameter number which allows the user to modify a GENSYS parameter variable E1xxx and E4xxx To make the modification e Press the entry field below the word Variable and input the variable number matching the parameter you want to change e Press the entry field below the word Value and input the value you want to assign to the parameter e Then press the button to make the modification Note You can display the parameter to change in the reading part to verify that your modification has been taken into account User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 6 13 Alarms Faults A Serious fault oe A ALARMS Engine Ss 09 16 2015 15 32 02 Online Alarms amp Date Time Alarm Message amp 09 16 2015 14 44 Mains f A 09 16 2015 14 44 Mains max kW amp 09 16 2015 14 44 PhaseMeasure amp 09 16 2015 14 44 Mains A ba 3 4 a FAULT o ALARM Alarms and faults monitoring screen The button blinks when an alarm occurs You can access to the Alarm monitoring screen pushing it The O FAULT button blinks when a fault occurs You can access to the Fault monitoring screen pushing
14. ess button to display Alarm screen 5 2 Header The header is present in all screens of the application This one gives users the following information 2 Teee RDM 3 0 I 09 15 2015 14 25 10 1 1 Screen currently displayed 2 Plant state 3 Engine state 4 Date and time synchronized with GENSYS time User manual technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A 6 Screens description 6 1 Home When you launch the application a loading screen is displayed during the parameters initialization eier Aal serious fault RDM 3 0 TI Home WG Fault 09 21 2015 10 50 59 Mains paralleling type Mains paralleling system Permanent Peak Shaving Main Battery 24 4 V U31 O V P 0 kw U31 ov P 0 kW information Leet OP 0 ipm F 000 Hz QO 0 kVAR F 000 Hz Q 0 KVAR AUTO Mains breaker Generator breaker Home screen This screen displays main information e Battery voltage and engine speed e Generator phase phase voltage U31 frequency active and reactive power e Mains phase phase voltage U31 frequency active and reactive power On the left there are the three GENSYS modes with in manual mode the possibility to command the plant User manual technical documentation AS53VO0 Y9 U0Z0 A Button Description Start the generator s engine Visible when the generator is idle Stop the generator s engine Visible when the generator is running D Increase the engine speed F the alternator voltage U De
15. gh the Labels configuration screen refer to 6 11 System User manual technical documentation 6 7 Timers s Serious fault cg O TIMERS Crank timer 0 0 e Fail to stop Warm up timer 0 0 s Stop rest timer Speed stabilization 0 0 e Crank rest Volt stabilization 0 0 s Prelub timer Cooling timer 0 0 s Preglow timer O FAULT O ALARM Timers Timers screen A53V0 9 0020 A RDM 3 0 09 16 2015 09 34 51 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 0 s This screen displays GENSYS active timers which are divided between two sub screens To navigate between the sub screens use the tabs at the top of the screen boxed in red User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 6 8 Maintenance Serious fault RDM 3 0 Fault 09 16 2015 10 09 19 MAINTENANCE CYCLE MONITORING a ml MAINTENANCE Cycle 1 0 3 Cycle 2 OFF OFF Cycle 3 OFF OFF Cycle 4 OFF OFF Cycle 5 OFF OFF O FAULT ALARM Maintenance Maintenance cycle monitoring screen This screen displays the maintenance cycles configured in the GENSYS On the left there are the hourly cycles and on the right there are daily cycles If a cycle is disabled the state OFF is displayed next to it You can reset each meter using the button Cycle labels are modifiable through the Labels configuration screen refer to 6 11 System User manual technical documentation ADS3V0 9 00720 A 6 9 Events Date Time 09 16 2015 09 07 09 16 2015 08
16. he same structure and described in the table below You can navigate between them thanks to the buttons located on the left side of the screen User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A Screen Description Status of the generators constituting the Plant states 4 screens power plant Active power production In of the nominal active power of each generator constituting the power plant Reactive power production In of the nominal reactive power of each generator constituting the power plant GEonto32 kW Nom 2sceen Conttutingthe powerplant o e GE 01 to 32 kW Nom 2 screens constituting the power plant PAA GE 01 to 32 kVAR Nom 2 screens constituting the power plant Fach screen consists of several sub screens allowing the display of the information above for a maximum of 32 generators 8 generators by sub screen for Plant states screen and 16 generators by sub screen for the others GE 01 to 32 kW 2 screens GE 01 to 32 kVAR 2 screens d gt You can navigate between these sub screens using the buttons and The number of generators displayed matches the quantity of GENSYS configured in the GENSYS connected to the RDM 3 0 Information related to the connected GENSYS is displayed in green User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 6 3 Generator Mains Bus a Serious fault RDM 3 0 a i GENERATOR Fault 09 21 2015 10 51 59 GENERATOR ELECTRICAL MEASURES 1 4 j gt
17. it The structure is the same for the two screens The user can navigate between the alarm screen and the fault screen using the and buttons The alarm table consists of two tabs User manual technical documentation AS3VO J 0020 A The Online alarm tab that displays alarms in real time The Alarm Summary tab that displays the 100 last alarms that occurred The structure is the same for the alarm and fault tables The user can reset all the alarms and faults using the RESET button The user can stop the GENSYS horn using the HORN button There are different types of messages displayed in the online alarms faults table AY 02 09 2015 10 50 Max U batterie The alarm is active and hasn t been acknowledged e 02 09 2015 10 50 Max U batterie The alarm has been acknowledged but is always active 4 02 09 2015 10 58 Max U batterie v 02 09 2015 10 58 Max U batterie Cd KW The alarm fault isn t active anymore Acknowledge the a 02 09 2015 11 41 Max U batterie alarm fault will make the message disappear Note To acknowledge an alarm a fault double click on the message Configuration of GENSYS CANopen expansion inputs as alarms faults To ensure a correct display on the RDM 3 0 the polarity configuration of a virtual input must be done by equation while copying expansion input toward virtual input Example E2283 E0157 gt the virtual input n 1 is normally open E2283 E0157 gt the virtual input n1 is n
18. ong vibrations and impacts During transport your device should therefore be protected from excessive mechanical stress Danger of damage to the unit A If the device is transported in cold weather or is exposed to extreme variations in temperature make sure that moisture Warning condensation does not form on or inside the device 2 3 Unpacking e Make sure the package contains the RDM 3 0 with the alimentation connector plugged e Keep the package in case of return e Ensure that there are no visible defects on the device User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 2 4 Preparation Circulation of air When the unit is installed in an enclosure adequate space for ventilation must be provided The clearance above and below the housing must be at least 5 cm in order to ensure adequate ventilation of RDM 3 0 e Control cabinet cutting 247 5x298mm 9 74x11 73 inch e Position RDM 3 0 in such a way that reflections on the screen are avoided as much as possible e Use the position of the screen as a guide for the correct installation height it should be optimally visible for the user at all times e The panel PC should not be exposed to direct sunlight e When the unit is in its mounting position the ventilation openings must not be obstructed Control cabinet cutting The cutting dimensions must be respected A torsion of the screen can cause a malfunction of the device A Avoid extreme environment
19. ormally closed User manual technical documentation 7 Technical specifications Power supply e Power supply 24 Voc 20 4 to 28 8 Voc e Power consumed 16W Environment e Operating temperature O to 55 C e Storage temperature 25 to 65 C e Humidity to 9596 no condensation e Front side protection IP65 e Rear side protection IP20 Dimensions and weight e Dimensions 306x258 5x51 5mm 12 05x10 18x2 03in e Cabinet cutout 247 5x298mm 9 74x11 73in e Weight 3 0 kg 6 61 Ibs A53V0 9 0020 A User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 8 Dimensions dimensions in mm 258 5 front view left view cut out dimensions 247 5mm x 295mm rear view User manual technical documentation A53VO 9 0020 A CRE TECHNOLOGY 130 allee Charles Victor Naudin Zone des Templiers Sophia Antipolis 06410 BIOT FRANCE Phone 33 0 4 92 38 86 82 Fax 33 0 4 92 38 86 83 Web site http www cretechnology com Email info cretechnology com Technical support 33 0 4 92 38 86 86 office hours 8 30AM 12AM 2PM 6PM GMT 1 Email support cretechnology com SKYPE support cretechnology com voice only A worldwide coverage Official Distributors Agents Check our entire distributors list around the world on our Web site http www cretechnology com User manual technical documentation CRE TECHNOLOGY has provided the engine and generator industry for over 25
20. sessncubeensstubecusseussesescusen 41 Dimensions User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 1 Presentation RDM 3 0 is a color touch screen remote display module that supplements GENSYS 2 0 CORE to control a single generating sets power in a power plant Connected to a GENSYS 2 0 or GENSYS 2 0 LT RDM 3 0 module can be used as an additional remote display Information displayed e Synoptic of the installation e Power plant overview e Generator and mains bus electrical measures Phase phase voltage 3 phases RMS Phase neutral voltage 3 phases RMS Current 3 phases RMS Frequency Active power 3 phases total Reactive power 3 phases total Power factor 3 phases total Active energy kWh Reactive energy kVARh e Engine measures oil pressure water temperature engine speed hours run meter Spare analog inputs J1939 measures e Synchronization conditions e GENSYS inputs outputs ON OFF e Active timers e Maintenance cycle monitoring e Alarms amp faults and events e Information screen 2 Installation A The GENSYS firmware version must be at least v4 66a5 to ensure the proper functioning of the HMI Warning RSR 6 User manual technical documentation ABIVO 9 U0Z0 A 2 1 Environment Operating temperature 0 to 55 C Storage temperature 25 to 65 C Humidity to 95 no condensation 2 2 Transport Despite the robust design of the unit the components are sensitive to str
21. tion is false The difference of frequency and volt are measured and displayed as graduated ruler At the bottom of the screen we find the same synoptic as in the home screen allowing the user to have an overview of the plant during the synchronization We also find the following buttons User manual technical documentation ADSSVU 9 0020 A e F F to correct the difference of frequency e U U to correct de difference of volt e Close Open Generator Mains breaker to command the breakers during a manual synchronization 6 6 Inputs Outputs a Serious fault RDM 3 0 el 36 Le Fault 09 21 2015 10 58 21 DIGITAL INPUTS O DIGITAL INPUTS 6 amp 6 DIGITAL RELAY L OUTPUTS Emergency Stop A3 Spare Input Je Digital Output C1 Mains Circuit Breaker IN Spare Input J7 Digital Output C2 Generator Circuit Breaker J2 Spare Input Js Digital Output C3 Remote Start Stop J3 Spare Input Jo Digital Output CA Oil Pressure Ja Spare Input J10 Digital Output C5 Water Temp J5 Spare Input J11 spare Input J12 GCE close relay E5 spare Input N3 MCB Lockout Relay E2 Spare Input N4 Crank Al Spare Input J15 Fuel Relay A2 ER Inputs Outputs screen This screen displays the states of GENSYS inputs outputs The state of each input output is represented with a LED green for the active state and grey for the inactive state The labels of digital inputs J4 to J15 digital outputs C1 to C5 and relay outputs A1 to A2 are configurable throu
22. wer supply Don t forget to establish a low impedance connection from the earthing point on the RDM 3 0 and from the GND pin of the T power supply connector to the central earthing point on the control cabinel wall in which the device is installed Attention Earthing connections dissipate interference from external power supply cables signal cables or cables to peripheral equipment User manual technical documentation SET O U0Z0 A 3 Communication Once RDM 3 0 and GENSYS are connected through Ethernet you must establish the communication between the two devices For that you must know your GENSYS IP address 192 168 11 1 by default On the RDM 3 0 Firstly leave the application pressing the button of the System screen refer to 6 11 System Go in Start Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections FEC1 CA Statman CF Control Panel JI RUN Er Reset Cu D T Disig ip Fi e Besse Ren Storage Make New Connection In the window displayed below key the RDM 3 0 IP address The address range of the RDM 3 0 and the GENSYS must be the same For example for the GENSYS default IP address 192 168 11 1 give RDM 3 0 an IP address that matches the following pattern 192 168 11 XX with XX included between O and 255 Ensure that the chosen IP address is different from the GENSYS IP address or any other devices connected to the Ethernet network In that case we chose 192 168 11 2
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