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Compact Controller for Stand-by and Parallel Operating Gen-sets
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Modular Controller
Troubleshooting guide
IG-NT, IG-NTC, IG-NT-BB, IG-NTC-BB, IS-NT-BB, IS-NTC-BB,
IM-NT, IM-NT-BB, IM-NTC-BB
Software version IGS-NT-3.1.0, IM-NT-3.1.0, August 2018
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Summary of Contents for ComAp InteliSys NT
BOM
Binary outputs of plug-in
FC
ECU alarm Failure Code
FMI
ECU alarm Failure Mode Identifier
H
INT
The ECU values are not recorded to history.
Diagnostic messages are read and displayed in extra
(Suspect Parameter Number), FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) and OC (Occurrence Counter) are shown
together with verbal description if available.
One SPN (Suspect Parameter Number) / FMI (Failure Mode Identify) couple describes one fail
information. If FMI is equal to 0 or 1, WRN is displayed in the ECU Alarm list. For any other FMI
values, FLS is displayed.
Detail SPM/FMI code specification see in:
SAE Truck and Bus Control and Communications Network Standards Manual, SAE HS-1939
Publication
Or refer to corresponding engine manufacturer’s ECU error codes list.
13.4 List of ECU diagnostic codes
Faultcode
Diagnostic code
51
ThrottlePos
91
AccelPedalPos
94
FuelDelPress
97
WaterInFuelInd
98
EngineOilLevel
100
EngOil Press
101
CrankcasePress
102
Boost Press
105
Intake Temp
106
AirInletPress
107
AirFiltDifPres
108
BarometricPres
110
EngCool Temp
111
Coolant Level
153
CrankcasePress
H
INT
InteliDrive Lite controller doesn’t support J1587 diagnostic line on Volvo engines. This can cause in
some cases a J1939 alarm message FC:000608 due to missing J1587 bus. Contact your Volvo
distributor to update ECU firmware.
For Scania Fault codes (FC) are displayed. Following messages are available for particular groups of
Fault codes:
Faultcode
Diagnostic code
0x1000
Overspeed
0x1100
EngSpdSensor1
0x1200
EngSpdSensor2
0x2000
WtrTempSensor
InteliDrive Lite, SW version 1.9
ID-FLX-Lite-1.9r1 Reference Guide.pdf, ©ComAp – August 2015
ECU Alarm
Faultcode
Diagnostic code
158
BattPotential
168
ElectricalPot
172
AirInlet Temp
174
Fuel Temperat
175
EngOil Temp
189
RatedEngSpeed
190
EngineSpeed
231
J1939 Datalink
237
VIN
515
EngDesOpSpeed
620
5V SupplyFail
626
PrehActuator
628
EMSProgFailure
629
Controller#1
630
CalibrMemFail
Faultcode
Diagnostic code
0x6702
AlternatorChrg
0x6A00
ExhaustBrkAct
0xB000
OilPressProt
0xB100
CoolantLevProt
list. For Standard J1939 SPN
Faultcode
Diagnostic code
636
PositionSensor
637
TimingSensor
639
J1939 CAN Bus
651
InjectorCyl#1
652
InjectorCyl#2
653
InjectorCyl#3
654
InjectorCyl#4
655
InjectorCyl#5
656
InjectorCyl#6
677
EngStartRelay
898
RequestedSpeed
970
AuxEngSdSwitch
971
EngDerateSwtch
1109
EngSdApproach
1110
Engine Sd
140
Icons Referring to Specific Screens
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Communication error occurs when no control unit is connected to the display or communication is
interrupted. In that case the following screen appears:
When the communication between unit and display is fixed, the red stripe disappears and InteliVision
5 initializes communication with the unit.
Hint:
The control unit is identified by InteliVision 5 and only valid numbers of terminal addresses are
displayed. For the maximum number of connected InteliVision 5 see
used?
InteliVision 5-1.1 Reference Guide ©ComAp – December 2011
Menu screen
Measurement screens
Setpoints screen
Alarm list screen
History screen
Help/Others screen
How many InteliVisions 5 can be
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Written by ComAp Prague, Czech Republic ComAp a.s., U Uranie 1612/14a, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic Tel: +420 246 012 111 E-mail: [email protected], www.comap-control.com Global Guide InteliVision 5 5.7" Display Unit for ComAp controllers SW version 1.9.0 1 Document information 4 2 Installation and wiring 9 3 Graphical User Interface 15 5 Technical data 44 6 List of possible events 45 InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 2 Table of contents 1 Document information 4 1.1 Clarification of notation 4 1.2 About this guide 4 1.3 Legal notice 4 1.4 General warnings 6 1.4.1 Dangerous voltage 6 1.5 Document history 6 1.6 Related products 6 1.7 Symbols in this manual 7 2 Installation and wiring 9 2.1 Terminals and Dimensions 9 2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to controller 9 2.2.1 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IG-NTx-BB 10 2.2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IS-NTx-BB 10 2.2.3 Terminating resistor 11 2.3 Direct communication between InteliVision 5 and IG/IS-NT-(BB) controllers 11 2.3.1 Option A 13 2.3.2 Option C 13 2.3.3 Option D 14 3 Graphical User Interface 15 3.1 Front panel 15 3.1.1 LEDand Buttons 16 3.1.2 Navigation Buttons 16 3.1.3 Context Buttons 17 3.1.4 Control Buttons 17 3.2 Metering Screens 18 3.3 Setpoints Screens 21 3.3.1 Numerical Value Change 22 3.3.2 String Selection 22 3.3.3 String Edit 23 3.3.4 Time and Date Edit 23 3.3.5 Combined Setpoints 24 3.3.6 Unauthorized access message 24 3.4 AlarmList Screen 24 3.4.1 Where to Find Alarms 26 InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 3 3.4.2 Types of alarms 26 3.4.3 ECU Alarmlist page 27 3.5 History Screen 28 3.5.1 Context buttons 28 3.6 Help/Others Menu 29 3.6.1 Language 29 3.6.2 User/Password 29 3.6.3 Communication 30 3.6.4 ControllerInfo 30 3.6.5 ECU Modules 31 3.6.6 Modules Info 31 3.6.7 InteliVision Info 31 3.6.8 InteliVision Settings 32 3.6.9 Service Screen 32 3.7 Other features 33 3.7.1 User configurable soft keys buttons 33 3.7.2 Support of TIER 4 Final standard 34 3.7.3 Change of all label colour 34 4 Quick Help 35 4.1 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IGS-NT 35 4.2 How many InteliVision 5 can be used 36 4.3 Communication Error 36 4.4 How to View a Controller Status 37 4.5 How to View a Breaker Status 37 4.6 How to Control Circuits Breakers 38 4.7 How to Change a Gen-set Mode 38 4.8 How to Log in 39 4.9 How to Enter a Password 40 4.10 How to Change a Password 41 4.11 How to Log out 41 4.12 How to Reprogram InteliVision 5 41 4.13 How to Change Display Brightness 43 5 Technical data 44 6 List of possible events 45 InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 4 1 Document information 1.1 Clarification of notation 4 1.2 About this guide 4 1.3 Legal notice 4 1.4 General warnings 6 1.5 Document history 6 1.6 Related products 6 1.7 Symbols in this manual 7 1.1 Clarification of notation Note: This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme. IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a damage or improper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at first sight. Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function works. 1.2 About this guide InteliVision 5 is the 5,7” colour display unit for ComAp controllers. It is designed as a Plug and Play solution and it presents a simple solution with high visibility of all engine and gen-set data, monitoring information in colourful direction. The new screens correspond to wide variety of daily usage and offer significant step ahead. The compact size, robustness and user-friendly design of InteliVision 5 introduce the valuable solution for every day usage where more information on the screen and display size is preferred alternative. The same cut-out across all Comaps’ products helps InteliVision 5 to be easily used as a replacement of or alternative to IG-Display. Regardless of the size it can be also used as an alternative to IS-Display or InteliVision 8. InteliVision 5 is designed to be connected to the single controller only. 1.3 Legal notice This End User's Guide/Manual as part of the Documentation is an inseparable part of ComAp’s Product and may be used exclusively according to the conditions defined in the “END USER or Distributor LICENSE AGREEMENT CONDITIONS – COMAP CONTROL SYSTEMS SOFTWARE” (License Agreement) and/or in the “ComAp a.s. Global terms and conditions for sale of Products and provision of Services” (Terms) and/or in the “Standardní podmínky projektů komplexního řešení ke smlouvě o dílo, Standard Conditions for Supply of Complete Solutions” (Conditions) as applicable. ComAp’s License Agreement is governed by the Czech Civil Code 89/2012 Col., by the Authorship Act 121/2000 Col., by international treaties and by other relevant legal documents regulating protection of the intellectual properties (TRIPS). InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 5 The End User and/or ComAp’s Distributor shall only be permitted to use this End User's Guide/Manual with ComAp Control System Registered Products. The Documentation is not intended and applicable for any other purpose. Official version of the ComAp’s End User's Guide/Manual is the version published in English. ComAp reserves the right to update this End User's Guide/Manual at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use outside of the scope of the Terms or the Conditions and the License Agreement. Licensed End User is entitled to make only necessary number of copies of the End User's Guide/Manual. Any translation of this End User's Guide/Manual without the prior written consent of ComAp is expressly prohibited! Even if the prior written consent from ComAp is acquired, ComAp does not take any responsibility for the content, trustworthiness and quality of any such translation. ComAp will deem a translation equal to this End User's Guide/Manual only if it agrees to verify such translation. The terms and conditions of such verification must be agreed in the written form and in advance. For more details relating to the Ownership, Extent of Permitted Reproductions Term of Use of the Documentation and to the Confidentiality rules please review and comply with the ComAp’s License Agreement, Terms and Conditions available on www.comap-control.com. Security Risk Disclaimer Pay attention to the following recommendations and measures to increase the level of security of ComAp products and services. Please note that possible cyber-attacks cannot be fully avoided by the below mentioned recommendations and set of measures already performed by ComAp, but by following them the cyber-attacks can be considerably reduced and thereby to reduce the risk of damage. ComAp does not take any responsibility for the actions of persons responsible for cyber-attacks, nor for any damage caused by the cyber-attack. However, ComAp is prepared to provide technical support to resolve problems arising from such actions, including but not limited to restoring settings prior to the cyber-attacks, backing up data, recommending other preventive measures against any further attacks. Warning: Some forms of technical support may be provided against payment. There is no legal or factual entitlement for technical services provided in connection to resolving problems arising from cyber-attack or other unauthorized accesses to ComAp's Products or Services. General security recommendations and set of measures 1. AccessCode • Change the AccessCode BEFORE the device is connected to a network. • Use a secure AccessCode – ideally a random string of 8 characters containing lowercase, uppercase letters and digits. • For each device use a different AccessCode. 2. Password • Change the password BEFORE the device enters a regular operation. • Do not leave displays or PC tools unattended if an user, especially administrator, is logged in. 3. Controller Web interface • The controller web interface at port TCP/80 is based on http, not https, and thus it is intended to be used only in closed private network infrastructures. • Avoid exposing the port TCP/80 to the public Internet. 4. MODBUS/TCP • The MODBUS/TCP protocol (port TCP/502) is an instrumentation protocol designed to exchange data between locally connected devices like sensors, I/O modules, controllers etc. From it’s nature it does not InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 6 contain any kind of security – neither encryption nor authentication. Thus it is intended to be used only in closed private network infrastructures. • Avoid exposing the port TCP/502 to the public Internet. 5. SNMP • The SNMP protocol (port UDP/161) version 1,2 is not encrypted. Thus it is intended to be used only in closed private network infrastructures. • Avoid exposing the port UDP/161 to the public Internet. 1.4 General warnings 1.4.1 Dangerous voltage Always connect grounding terminal, which is situated on the chassis of the display unit. IMPORTANT: Do not use out of range power supplies. 1.5 Document history Revision number Related sw. version Date Author 1 1.9.0 1.12.2017 ComAp 0 1.5.0 2016 ComAp 1.6 Related products Product Description Order code InteliSys Gas Industrial grade controller for gas gen-set based CHPs and power generation applications I2GASXXBAB InteliSys NTC [[[Undefined variable Specific.BaseBox]]] Premium Parallel Gen-set Controller IS-NTC-BB InteliGen NTC [[[Undefined variable Specific.BaseBox]]] Complex Parallel Gen-set Controller IG-NTC-BB InteliGen NT BaseBox Complex Parallel Gen-set Controller IG-NT-BB InteliMains NTC [[[Undefined variable Specific.BaseBox]]] Mains Supervision Controller Base Unit IM-NTC-BB InteliSys NTC Hybrid Hybrid Gen-Set controller IS-NTC HYBRID InteliDrive DCU Marine Engine controller for marine application ID-DCU MARINE InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 7 1.7 Symbols in this manual Icons at the Top of InteliVision 5 Display Terminal is locked; no user is logged in Terminal is NOT locked; user is logged in Access lock is active; display is locked for security reasons Remote communication; when any remote connection to controller is active Icons at the Bottom of InteliVision 5 Display Mains icon; green/red = voltage, frequency are/are not in the limits Load icon; green/grey = voltage, frequency are in the limits/no available power source Gen-set icon; green/grey = voltage, frequency are in the limits/out of the limits or not started Red exclamation mark; a new alarm occur in the alarm list Red button; breaker failure MCB/GCB fail Green button; closed breaker Button contour; opened breaker Icons Referring to Specific Screens Menu screen InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 8 Measurement screens Setpoints screen Alarm list screen History screen Help/Others screen InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 9 2 Installation and wiring 2.1 Terminals and Dimensions 9 2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to controller 9 2.3 Direct communication between InteliVision 5 and IG/IS-NT-(BB) controllers 11 6 back to Table of contents 2.1 Terminals and Dimensions InteliVision 5 Cutout 175 x 115 mm 2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to controller InteliVision 5 is possible to connect to controller via NT-terminal port or via Direct connection. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 10 2.2.1 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IG-NTx-BB 2.2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IS-NTx-BB InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 11 2.2.3 Terminating resistor 2.3 Direct communication between InteliVision 5 and IG/IS-NT-(BB) controllers Direct communication enables the usage of converters with constant communication speed in both directions between InteliVision 5 and the controller. From version 1.1.1 it is possible to run InteliVision 5 connected to controller RS232 or RS485 port with following setting in the controller: InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 12 Option Controller port Settings in the controller A RS232(1) RS232(1) mode = DIRECT RS485(1)conv. = DISABLED B RS485(1) Possible only for the concrete controllers firmwares where the setpoint RS485(1) conv. in the setpoint group Comms is available RS485(1) mode = DIRECT RS485(1)conv. = ENABLED C RS232(2)* ** RS232(2) mode = DIRECT RS485(2)conv. = DISABLED D RS485(2)* RS232(2) mode = DIRECT RS485(2)conv. = ENABLED Note: * RS232 or RS485 (1) direct connection can be used. They cannot be used simultaneously. ** Only available in IG-NTC / IS-NT-BB InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 13 2.3.1 Option A 2.3.2 Option C Analogical to Option A for second RS232 port. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 14 2.3.3 Option D Note: Make sure that bias (pull up, pull down) resistors are connected only on one side of the RS485 line. 6 back to Installation and wiring InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 15 3 Graphical User Interface This chapter provides general information on how to operate the InteliVision 5 display unit. This manual is intended for everybody who is concerned with operation and controls of the gen-set. 3.1 Front panel 15 3.2 Metering Screens 18 3.3 Setpoints Screens 21 3.4 AlarmList Screen 24 3.5 History Screen 28 3.6 Help/Others Menu 29 3.7 Other features 33 6 back to Table of contents 3.1 Front panel InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 16 3.1.1 LEDand Buttons Status: Status LED indication (green = InteliVision 5 is powered) Navigation buttons: Arrows for movement + Menu and Enter button Context buttons: Control or select submenu/sub-options buttons Control buttons: Horn reset, Fault reset, Stop and Start buttons 3.1.2 Navigation Buttons Menu Movement up Enter Movement down ↓ Jump to menu/sub-menu page or escape from any dialog window ↑ Confirms a value or opens a value adjustment within setting dialogs Note: To leave the menu, use Menu button. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 17 3.1.3 Context Buttons Mode button Jump to the controller mode window History Jump to history screen Alarm Jump to Alarm list GCB control GCB control (close/open GCB) MCB control MCB control (close/open MCB)* Note: *) MCB control button is present only in application where MCB is controlled. Context buttons may be modified by users to fulfill customer’s requirements (see chapter User configurable soft keys buttons). 3.1.4 Control Buttons Start Starts the gen-set Stop Stops the gen-set Fault reset Acknowledges faults and alarms (active only in Alarm screen) Horn reset Deactivates the horn (audible alarm) Note: Start and Stop buttons work in MAN or SEM mode only. START and STOP buttons are independent on the InteliVision 5 screen, menu or sub-menu. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 18 3.2 Metering Screens Various values can be seen on the metering screens. Metering screens appear after the InteliVision 5 and controller are powered up and initialization procedure is done. Automatic jump to the home metering screen is performed if there is 15 minutes of inactivity and there are no active and unconfirmed alarms in the controller. Arrows ↑ or ↓ are used for metering screens browsing. Metering screens are stored in the controller configuration and can differ by controller type, controller firmware version or application. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 19 InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 20 Image 3.1 Illustrative Metering screens for the InteliSys NTC BaseBox controller Other screens with ECU values, analogue or binary inputs/outputs can follow. It depends on the controller configuration. Note: Use ↑ or ↓ to scroll the screens. Screens could be hidden or the order of the screens could be modified by users. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 21 3.3 Setpoints Screens To go to Setpoints screen press Menu button, use arrow to find proper item in menu and confirm it with Enter button. The following sub-menu appears with the list of the setpoints groups. Setpoints groups depends on the application, see Reference Guide of the specific application (e.g. IGS-NT- SPtM-2.5-reference Guide.pdf). Setpoints could be presented as a numeric, text, string or mixed value and they can be changed in the following ways: 3.3.1 Numerical Value Change 22 3.3.2 String Selection 22 3.3.3 String Edit 23 3.3.4 Time and Date Edit 23 3.3.5 Combined Setpoints 24 3.3.6 Unauthorized access message 24 InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 22 3.3.1 Numerical Value Change Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. ProcessControll) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Base load) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use → or ← buttons to go to a certain position of the field and use ↑ or ↓ buttons to change the value. Then use Enter button to confirm new value. Note: If you set the value out of limit, the field will get red colour and the new value is invalid. Invalid value cannot be confirmed. 3.3.2 String Selection Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. ProcessControl) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Load ctrl PtM) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use ↑ or ↓ buttons to select the string from the list and press the Enter button. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 23 3.3.3 String Edit Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Comms settings) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Gen-set name) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use ↑ or ↓ buttons to select the character and → ← buttons for the next position and press Enter button. 3.3.4 Time and Date Edit Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Date/Time) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Time) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use ↑ ↓ buttons to select the number, → ← for the next position and press Enter button. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 24 3.3.5 Combined Setpoints Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. ProcessControl) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. PeakAutS/S del) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use ↑ or ↓ buttons to select the number, → or ← for the next position or Go Up/Go Down context buttons and press Enter button. 3.3.6 Unauthorized access message Setpoints can be locked for unauthorized edit. If a user does not have permission to edit certain setpoints, "Access Denied" pop-up message is displayed (see picture below). 3.4 AlarmList Screen On AlarmList screen you can see and work with alarms. When an error occurs, a new alarm appears in the AlarmList screen, exclamation mark starts blinking on the measurement screens. A small alarm icon is placed also to heading to be visible in all screens of IV5 including newly generated screens from Screen editor or by adding new modules in configuration. See picture below: InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 25 There are 2 levels of alarms: is displayed by YELLOW colour is displayed by RED colour Note: When a new alarm appears AlarmList screen is displayed automatically when Main Measurement screen is displayed. From different screen, AlarmList button has to be used to display AlarmList screen. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 26 3.4.1 Where to Find Alarms 1. To go to AlarmList screen, press AlarmList context button or Menu button and choose AlarmList. 2. Press Fault Reset button to confirm all alarms. The exclamation mark will stop blinking. 3. Resolve the error. The alarm will disappear from the AlarmList and exclamation mark will turn off. Note: When the issue is resolved before Fault Reset button is used, the alarm still remains in the AlarmList (it will be turned black) till you press Fault Reset button. 3.4.2 Types of alarms Alarm with asterisk Unacknowledged alarm (not confirmed by Fault Reset button) Alarm without asterisk Acknowledged alarm (confirmed by Fault Reset button) Alarm written in colour background Active alarm Alarm written in black background Inactive alarm (resolved - visible only when unacknowledged) InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 27 Alarm activated with analogue value Alarm activated with binary inputs 3.4.3 ECU Alarmlist page InteliDrive controllers family controller have visually separated common and ECU alarms. The ECU Alarmlist page is accesible by the button in the user button section. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 28 Image 3.2 : ECU Alarmlist page overview 3.5 History Screen Press History context button or Menu and choose the History in the menu. For details see following picture: 3.5.1 Context buttons Once/1xPage/10xPage Select page mode– scroll history by lines or page or 10x pages Home Jump to the first column when the first column is not on the screen Metering Jump to the last displayed Measurement screen Arrow to left Scroll to the left side Arrow to right Scroll to the right side Note: History depends on a controller configuration. History is erased when controller configuration is changed and reprogrammed. For more information how to change history columns see GenConfig Reference Guide or GenConfig context help. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 29 3.6 Help/Others Menu Sub-menu Help/Others Contains Following Screens: 3.6.1 Language 29 3.6.2 User/Password 29 3.6.3 Communication 30 3.6.4 ControllerInfo 30 3.6.5 ECU Modules 31 3.6.6 Modules Info 31 3.6.7 InteliVision Info 31 3.6.8 InteliVision Settings 32 3.6.9 Service Screen 32 3.6.1 Language 1. Press Menu button. 2. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Help/Others menu item and use Enter 3. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Language and use Enter. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose correct language and press Enter Note: InteliVision 5 will reboot when the language is changed. This reboot does not affect control unit. 3.6.2 User/Password When a user is signed into the controller he can choose a user from the list of users (every user has got certain rights) and then password has to be used. To see information how to enter passwords go to How to Enter a Password (page 40) and for information how to change a password go to How to Change a Password (page 41). Note: Users’ administration has to be done via PC SW InteliMonitor. The users’ level rights are defined Note: InteliDrive controllers have different user management. See the respective controller manual for more information. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 30 3.6.3 Communication To see information how to connect InteliVision 5 display to a controller, go to How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IGS-NT (page 35). 3.6.4 ControllerInfo To see information about the control unit see Controller info page. On the screen you can find information as (See the picture below): ID controller string Application used SW version HW version Serial number Password decode HW name ID-Chip Dongle SW dongle InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 31 3.6.5 ECU Modules To see information about the connected ECU units see the ECU Modules page. See the picture below: 3.6.6 Modules Info Modules info is the screen where all connected modules can be seen, e.g. I-LB+, IGS-NT-E-COM etc. 3.6.7 InteliVision Info Information about the InteliVision 5 properties can be seen in IV info screen. See the picture below: InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 32 3.6.8 InteliVision Settings Backlight Time setting allows to switch off display backlight (Standby Mode is applied). Backlight time is switched off, when time in parameter “backlight time” lefts. The parameter is based on the time from 1 to 240 minutes or never. For recover any button has to be pressed (see IV5 Settings) or in case of new incoming alarm, the display awakes from standby mode and backlight of the display is activated. Note: When Alarmlist contains not confirmed alarms, Standby Mode is NOT applied. Keyboard and display backlight could be switch on or off based on this set-point. 3.6.9 Service Screen Context information like a telephone number, a name of the service organization and etc… could be placed on this screen. The Service screen is defined in Screen Editor tool or via xml description. Screen Editor is easy drag&drop way how to modify screens in InteliVision 5. Screen Editor is available as the part of GenConfig 2.6 and higher. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 33 3.7 Other features 3.7.1 User configurable soft keys buttons The user has possibility to assign various functions of configurable soft keys buttons - buttons on the bottom of Intelivision 5 (see figure below). Different functions can be assigned to any button of any screen. Pre-defined functions: Fast jump to any Measurement & Setpoints screen Binary signal activation Set button - each press of a button sets binary signal to 1 Reset button - each press of a button sets binary signal to 0 Toggle button - press set binary signal to 1 or 0 (depends on initial value) and next press set value to opposite value. Initial value can be defined. Pulse generator (the button generates pulse 1) Genset commands (start, stop, MCB on, faultReset etc. ) See example in the picture below. The first button is fast link to “Generator protection” list in Setpoints Menu and the second button is fast link to “Statictic I.” screen in Measurement. Labels on buttons are customizable. The functions can be easily defined in the graphical Screen Editor. Functions actually assigned to buttons in actual archives are default. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 34 3.7.2 Support of TIER 4 Final standard InteliVision 5 is ready to use in projects requiring the TIER4 Final standard. The figure below displays the illustrative set of supported symbols in all color variations. They are available to choose in Screen Editor (as Pictogram / GaugeBit / GaugeBitBlink instruments) during the IV5 screen modification. Note: New TIER 4 Final symbols are ready to be configured in Screen Editor (the part of the GenConfig). Note: If the ECU with the support of Tier 4 Final is added to the configuration in the GenConfig software the Aftertreatment screen is automatically added to the metering screen (in the Screen Editor tab). Note: To fullfill the Tier 4 Final standard there also must be manually configured DEF level and Soat level values to the main metering screen (e.g. DigitLong instrument can be used). Some of the controller firmwares already have these values on the main metering screens preconfigured by default. 3.7.3 Change of all label colour From 1.1 version the color of all texts and values was changed to be text better readable also from angles. The text color is white and value color is aqua. See texts and values on right side of figure below. 6 back to Graphical User Interface InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 35 4 Quick Help This chapter provides information how to connect InteliVision 5 and quickly find important data. To be more familiar with InteliVision 5 menu, see Operator Interface chapter. 4.1 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IGS-NT With version 1.1.1 or higher InteliVision 5 can be connected to the controller via RS-485 or RS-232 line. A user can choose between NT-Terminal connection and direct connection. If the connection has not been set up yet, after start up InteliVision 5 will shows “Communication window” with two parameters: ConnectionType – indicates last connection type which was selected, press “Enter” button to go to menu for selection between options: NT-Terminal Direct Terminal Adr./ Controller Adr. If NT-Terminal as a connection type is selected then second parameter is: Terminal Adr – indicates which terminal addresses are available (green text) and which are occupied (red text). It is possible to connect up to 2 terminals to IG-NT-(BB) and up to 3 terminals to IS-NT-(BB) controllers. When terminal address has to be changed: Press Menu button and choose Help/Others menu Use ↑ or ↓ for Communication item and press Enter Use ↑ or ↓ to get Terminal Adr (in the case ConnectionType = NT-Terminal) and press Enter (in the case ConnectionType = Direct, firstly ConnectionType = NT-Terminal has to be set) Use ↑ or ↓ and choose appropriate Terminal Adr and press Enter, see picture below: InteliVision 5 will reboot and the new terminal address will be used. Loss of communication is presented with the first screen, with SW version, HW version and release date. Communication Error (page 36) is displayed with terminal address dialogue. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 36 Note: For the information how to connect InteliVision 5 to the controller go to the Installation guide or Terminals and dimension chapter. RS 485 terminators have to be used to assure proper functionality.RS 485 port is galvanic separated and IV5 might be use for communication for long distance up to 1000m. 4.2 How many InteliVision 5 can be used Unit Number of displays Terminal address IS2GAS 4 1,2,3,4 IDDCUMarine 3.0.0 5 1,2,3,4,5 IG-NT(C) –BB 3 1,2,3 IS-NTC – BB 4 1,2,3,4 IM-NT-BB 2 1,2 IG-NT(C) 1 2 IS-NT-BB 3 2,3,4 IM-NT 1 2 For how to set up InteliVision 5 address see How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IGS-NT on page 35. 4.3 Communication Error Communication error occurs when no control unit is connected to the display or communication is interrupted. In that case the following screen appears: When the communication between unit and display is fixed, the red stripe disappears and InteliVision 5 initializes communication with the unit. The control unit is identified by InteliVision 5 and only valid numbers of terminal addresses are displayed. For the maximum number of connected InteliVision 5 see How many InteliVision 5 can be used on page 36. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 37 4.4 How to View a Controller Status Controller status is displayed in the left bottom part of the screen. Status depends on the external conditions and it is updated immediately when any condition is changed. Note: For more information about controller status see relevant Reference guide e.g. IGS-NT-SPtM-2.5.pdf 4.5 How to View a Breaker Status Breakers status is present in all default controller screens. Single line diagram defines Mains and gen-set condition. Status is represented with following colours Represent breaker failure e.g. MCB fail. Represents closed breaker. Represents opened breaker. Pressing corresponding button results in following actions: Open MCB (GCB) – command Open MCB (GCB) Close MCB (GCB) – command Close MCB (GCB) Note: Mode button and command buttons are disabled when active lock is active. SW button link has gray link around (when no colour background is used) and dark green or dark red when breaker status is highlighted. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 38 4.6 How to Control Circuits Breakers Breakers can be controlled in MAN mode only. Breaker control button is placed in bottom part of InteliVision 5display. See picture bellow: 4.7 How to Change a Gen-set Mode To Change a Gen-set Mode: Press Mode context button (See the picture below). Use ↑ or ↓ to choose menu item and press Enter InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 39 4.8 How to Log in To enter a controller user: Press Menu button. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Help/Others and press Enter Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Users/Password menu item Use ↑ or ↓ to go to Users field and press Enter. Use ↑ or ↓ to set the correct user and press Enter. See the picture below: Note: The controller is unlocked only when proper password is inserted. When user is log in. Green lock is displayed in the right upper corner and appropriate access level is indicated. See figure below: InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 40 4.9 How to Enter a Password To enter a controller password: Press Menu button. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Help/Others and press Enter Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Users/Password menu item Use ↑ or ↓ to go to EnterPassword field and press Enter. Use → or ← to select the digit and use ↑ or ↓ to set the number you need to enter. See the picture below: It is possible to set Password protection feature. Note: Password protection features should be activated in InteliMonitor in Password Menu. In default the feature is inactive. In the case when Password protection choice is activated and a user inserts wrong password for six times (the number of attempts can change according to a new controller SW version) to log into the controller, the controller is automatically locked for next login. When the controller is locked and user tries to login into the controller, the message appears: "Controller is locked. Try entering correct password after X min" Message informs about time remaining for unlocking of the controller. The time in message is not actualized. For actual time a user should open login dialog again. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 41 4.10 How to Change a Password To change a controller password: Log in, see the chapter How to Log in (page 39) and How to Enter a Password (page 40). Press Menu button. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose ChangePassword and press Enter button Use → or ← to select the digit and use ↑ or ↓ to set the number you need to enter. See the picture below: 4.11 How to Log out To log out: Press Menu button. Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Help/Others, press Enter Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Users/Password menu item and press Enter Use ↑ or ↓ to choose Logout and press Enter. 4.12 How to Reprogram InteliVision 5 For programming of a new firmware, upgrade of fonts and logo download the InteliVision 5 has to be connected to any IG/IS-NT-(BB) controller to it’s NT-terminal interface, i.e. RS485(1)/display port. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 42 Then the programming is done from GenConfig PC SW tool: Run GenConfig Go to menu File -> Firmware upgrade and Cloning -> Display GC font change / FW upgrade Select tab according to desired operation, e.g. Display firmware upgrade Select firmware to be programmed Note: It is possible to choose only firmware already imported to GC. Press Write to display button and wait until programming is complete Disconnect InteliVision 5 from the controller NT-terminal interface. It is not possible to program InteliVision 5 through the direct communication interface. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 43 4.13 How to Change Display Brightness The brightness of display can be changed by holding Menu button and repeated pressing or ¯. See the picture below: Two modes are available in InteliVision 5.To switch between Day or Night mode hold Menu button only. Pictogram for day or night appears on the screen. To change day or night brightness intensity: Hold Menu button until day / night mode on the screens appear Press and hold Menu button with or ¯to change brightness intensity Note: Brightness setting has priority in this order: controller forced brightness InteliVision’s 5 analogue input, keyboard. When the analogue input is used, small pictograms in brightness sub-menu appears. Display backlight could be switched off (standby) due to Backlight Time. For recover any button has to be pressed (see IV5 Settings) or in case of new incoming alarm, the display awakes from standby mode and backlight of the display is activated. InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 44 5 Technical data The device is intended to be used in the engine room or on the engine directly. Value Controller IV5Display Voltage supply 8-36V DC 8-36V DC Consumption depends on supply voltage 1,1A at 8VDC 0,7A at 8 VDC Power supply Note: InteliVision 5 and the control unit should be used the same battery source. When external battery is needed because of long wiring and etc.. InteliVision 5 RD is recommended to use. Operating temperature -40 ˚C to +70 ˚C Storage temperature -30 ˚C to +80 ˚C Flash memory data retention time 10 years Protection front panel IP 65 Operating humidity 85% without condensationIEC/EN 60068-2-30 Operating conditions Low Voltage Directive EN 61010-1:95 +A1:97 Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 61000-6-3 EN 61000-6-4 EN 61000-6-1 EN 61000-6-2 Vibration EN 60068-2-6 Standard Conformity Dimensions Front panel 245x164mm InteliVision 5 cutout 175x115mm Weight 855g Dimensions and Weight Maximal distance 1000m (depends on local conditions and interference) * RS 485 is galvanicaly separated Speed up to 57.6kBd Communication Interface 5.7" color TFT display with resolution of 320 × 240 pixels LCD display active area dimension 115,2 x 86,4mm Pixel size 0.120(W) x 0.360(H) mm LCD Display Note: * RS-485 interface is galvanicaly separated from the serial number 1511434C (HW version on the back sticker is 1.2) 6 back to Table of contents InteliVision 5 - Global Guide 45 6 List of possible events InteliVision 5 screen texts Description Detecting Controller detection sequence is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected. Checking Controller configuration sequence is checking. Text disappears when controller is detected. Reading cfg. Table Controller configuration reading is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected. Preparing Display setting Ok. Running Indication of running display. Wrong Display HW SW and HW mismatch. Correct firmware has to be programmed. Invalidate configuration table Error Configuration table is invalid. Controller configuration has to be reprogrammed or upgraded. Unsupported controller Error Controller is not supported. Unsupported cfg. table format Error Controller configuration table is not supported. InteliVision 5 firmware upgrade is necessary. Mismatch parameters length Error Controller parameters mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary. Mismatch const values length Error Controller constants mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary. Mismatch values length Error Controller values mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary. Mismatch val states length Error Controller values states mismatch. Controller configuration upgrade is necessary. Communication Error Controller is detected; CAN communication level is not defined correctly. Reason of this behavior could be: CAN bus line is not terminated properly, environment disturbance is present or CAN line is too long. Terminal addr collision Error Another CAN bus connected equipment uses the same Terminal address for a given controller. Change Terminal address is necessary. Screen template missing Error Unsupported controller firmware, missing InteliVision 5 support. Screen template version Error Unsupported controller screen. InteliVision 5 firmware has to be updated. Font not valid Error Corrupted display font. Font programming was not done properly. Display firmware/font programming is necessary. Font format not supported Error Unsupported font, InteliVision 5 font or firmware is necessary. Bitmaps not valid Error Bitmaps (generator, engine, fuel and etc...) Firmware upgrade is necessary. Bitmaps format not supported Error Unsupported bitmaps format. (Engine, gen-set and etc...) Firmware upgrade is necessary. Default lang. not supported Error Default/Defined language error/not supported. Language change or code page change is necessary. 6 back to Table of contents
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ComAp InteliVision 5 Global Manual (45 pages)
5.7″ Display Unit for ComAp controllers
Brand: ComAp
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Category: Monitor
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Size: 5.67 MB
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1 Document Information
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Clarification of Notation
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2 Installation and Wiring
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Terminals and Dimensions
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to Controller
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IG-Ntx-BB
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IS-Ntx-BB
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Direct Communication between Intelivision 5 and IG/IS-NT-(BB) Controllers
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3 Graphical User Interface
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Numerical Value Change
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Unauthorized Access Message
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User Configurable Soft Keys Buttons
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Support of TIER 4 Final Standard
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Change of All Label Colour
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IGS-NT
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How Many Intelivision 5 Can be Used
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How to View a Controller Status
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How to View a Breaker Status
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How to Control Circuits Breakers
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How to Change a Gen-Set Mode
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How to Enter a Password
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How to Change a Password
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How to Reprogram Intelivision
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How to Change Display Brightness
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6 List of Possible Events
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ComAp InteliVision 5 Reference Manual (44 pages)
Controller Display Unit for InteliGen-NT, InteliSys-NT, InteliMains-NT
Brand: ComAp
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Category: Monitor
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Size: 0.88 MB
Table of Contents
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Available Related Documentation
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How to View a Controller Status
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IGS-NT
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How to Enter a Password
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How to Change a Password
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How to Change a Gen-Set Mode
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How to Change Setpoints
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How to Reprogram Intelivision 5
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How to Change Display Brightness
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Unauthorized Access Message
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Unauthorized Access Message
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Change of All Label Color
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IG-Ntx-BB
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How to Connect Intelivision 5 to IS-Ntx-BB
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Communication Interface
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List of Possible Events
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ComAp InteliVision 5 Manual (28 pages)
Colour 5,7″ Detachable Display Unit
Brand: ComAp
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Category: Monitor
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Size: 2.48 MB
Table of Contents
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Clarification of Notation
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Available Related Documentation
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ComAp InteliVision 5 — промышленная панель оператора, оснащенная 5,7-дюймовым цветным экраном, предназначена вместе с главным контроллером ComAp для визуализации и управления одним генератором в различных приложениях.
Возможности InteliVision 5
- 5,7-дюймовый цветной TFT-дисплей с разрешением 320 × 240 пикселей
- Локальный и удаленный дисплей для мониторинга одного контроллера
- Подключение Plug and Play (автоматическая конфигурация на основе приложений контроллера)
- Поддерживаемые контроллеры:
- InteliSys GAS
- InteliGen NT BaseBox
- InteliGen NTC BaseBox
- InteliSys NTC BaseBox
- InteliMains NTC BaseBox
- InteliSys NTC Hybrid
- Прямое подключение к контроллеру (нет необходимости в преобразователях)
- Простое, быстрое и интуитивное управление
- Простое конфигурирование экранов в графическом редакторе с использованием функции «drag and drop»
- Пять активных кнопок — быстрый доступ к важным данным
- Настраиваемые активные кнопки
- Поддержка значков Tiers 4
- Монтажный винт, доступный на задней панели InteliVision 5, для установки совместимого контроллера
- Поддержка того же языка, что и контроллер, включая графические языки
- Коммуникационное соединение через RS-485 (гальванически развязанное)
- Рабочая температура: от -40 до + 70 ° C
- Степень защиты IP65, UL сертификат
Table of Contents for ComAp InteliVision 5:
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 30 3.6.3 Communication To see information how to connect InteliVision 5 display to a controller, go to How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IGS-NT (page 35). 3.6.4 ControllerInfo To see information about the control unit see Controller info page. On the screen you can find information as (See the picture below): ID controller string Application used SW version HW version Serial number Password decode HW name ID-Chip Dongle SW dongle
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 23 3.3.3 String Edit Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Comms settings) Use arrows ↑ or ↓ to go to a certain set-point (e.g. Gen-set name) and press Enter button, see picture below: Use ↑ or ↓ buttons to select the character and → ← buttons for the next position and press Enter button. 3.3.4 Time and Date Edit Press the button when the proper setpoints group is chosen (e.g. Date/Time) Us
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 10 2.2.1 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IG-NTx-BB 2.2.2 How to Connect InteliVision 5 to IS-NTx-BB
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 14 2.3.3 Option D Note: Make sure that bias (pull up, pull down) resistors are connected only on one side of the RS485 line. 6 back to Installation and wiring
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 31 3.6.5 ECU Modules To see information about the connected ECU units see the ECU Modules page. See the picture below: 3.6.6 Modules Info Modules info is the screen where all connected modules can be seen, e.g. I-LB+, IGS-NT-E-COM etc. 3.6.7 InteliVision Info Information about the InteliVision 5 properties can be seen in IV info screen. See the picture below:
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 42 Then the programming is done from GenConfig PC SW tool: Run GenConfig Go to menu File -> Firmware upgrade and Cloning -> Display GC font change / FW upgrade Select tab according to desired operation, e.g. Display firmware upgrade Select firmware to be programmed Note: It is possible to choose only firmware already imported to GC. Press Write to display button and wait until programming
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 34 3.7.2 Support of TIER 4 Final standard InteliVision 5 is ready to use in projects requiring the TIER4 Final standard. The figure below displays the illustrative set of supported symbols in all color variations. They are available to choose in Screen Editor (as Pictogram / GaugeBit / GaugeBitBlink instruments) during the IV5 screen modification. Note: New TIER 4 Final symbols are ready to be configured in Screen Editor (the part of the GenConfig). Note: If the ECU
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 17 3.1.3 Context Buttons Mode button Jump to the controller mode window History Jump to history screen Alarm Jump to Alarm list GCB control GCB control (close/open GCB) MCB control MCB control (close/open MCB)* Note: *) MCB control button is present only in application where MCB is controlled. Context buttons may be modified by users to fulfill customer’s requirements (see chapter User configurable soft k
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 4 1 Document information 1.1 Clarification of notation 4 1.2 About this guide 4 1.3 Legal notice 4 1.4 General warnings 6 1.5 Document history 6 1.6 Related products 6 1.7 Symbols in this manual 7 1.1 Clarification of notation Note: This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme. IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a damage or improper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at first sight. Example: Thi
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 43 4.13 How to Change Display Brightness The brightness of display can be changed by holding Menu button and repeated pressing or ¯. See the picture below: Two modes are available in InteliVision 5.To switch between Day or Night mode hold Menu button only. Pictogram for day or night appears on the screen. To change day or night brightness intensity: Hold Menu button until day / night mode on the screens appear Press and hold Menu button with or ¯to change brightness intensity Note: Brightness setting has priority in this order: cont
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 38 4.6 How to Control Circuits Breakers Breakers can be controlled in MAN mode only. Breaker control button is placed in bottom part of InteliVision 5display. See picture bellow: 4.7 How to Change a Gen-set Mode To Change a Gen-set Mode: Press Mode context button (See the picture below). Use ↑ or ↓ to choose menu item and press Enter
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 16 3.1.1 LEDand Buttons Status: Status LED indication (green = InteliVision 5 is powered) Navigation buttons: Arrows for movement + Menu and Enter button Context buttons: Control or select submenu/sub-options buttons Control buttons: Horn reset, Fault reset, Stop and Start buttons 3.1.2 Navigation Buttons Menu Movement up Enter Movement down ↓ Jump to menu/sub-menu page or escape f
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 7 1.7 Symbols in this manual Icons at the Top of InteliVision 5 Display Terminal is locked; no user is logged in Terminal is NOT locked; user is logged in Access lock is active; display is locked for security reasons Remote communication; when any remote connection to controller is active Icons at the Bottom of InteliVision 5 Display Mains icon; green/red = voltage, frequency are/are not in the limits Load icon; green/
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 45 6 List of possible events InteliVision 5 screen texts Description Detecting Controller detection sequence is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected. Checking Controller configuration sequence is checking. Text disappears when controller is detected. Reading cfg. Table Controller configuration reading is in progress. Text disappears when controller is detected. Preparing Display setting Ok. Running Indication of running display. Wrong Display HW S
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 33 3.7 Other features 3.7.1 User configurable soft keys buttons The user has possibility to assign various functions of configurable soft keys buttons — buttons on the bottom of Intelivision 5 (see figure below). Different functions can be assigned to any button of any screen. Pre-defined functions: Fast jump to any Measurement & Setpoints screen Binary signal activation Set button — each press of a button sets binary signal to 1 Res
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InteliVision 5 — Global Guide 21 3.3 Setpoints Screens To go to Setpoints screen press Menu button, use arrow to find proper item in menu and confirm it with Enter button. The following sub-menu appears with the list of the setpoints groups. Setpoints groups depends on the application, see Reference Guide of the specific application (e.g. IGS-NT- SPtM-2.5-reference Guide.pdf). Setpoints could be presented as a numeric, text, string or mixed value and they can be changed in the following ways: 3.3.1 N
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