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APPLICATION NOTES
M-Logic
Internal Logic Controller
Description of M-Logic
Functional description
List of possible selections for logics
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1. Delimitation
1.1. Scope of Application Notes, M-Logic.....................................................................................................3
1.1.1. AGC, AGC 100, AGC 200, APU, GC-1F, CGC 400, GPC/GPU Hydro, GPU/PPU, GPU-3 REC,
PPM.........................................................................................................................................................3
2. General information
2.1. Warnings, legal information and safety..................................................................................................4
2.1.1. Warnings and notes ......................................................................................................................4
2.1.2. Legal information and disclaimer ..................................................................................................4
2.1.3. Safety issues ................................................................................................................................4
2.1.4. Electrostatic discharge awareness ...............................................................................................4
2.1.5. Factory settings ............................................................................................................................4
2.2. About the Application Notes...................................................................................................................5
2.2.1. General purpose ...........................................................................................................................5
2.2.2. Intended users ..............................................................................................................................5
2.2.3. Contents and overall structure ......................................................................................................5
3. General description
3.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................6
3.1.1. Introduction to M-Logic..................................................................................................................6
4. Configuration
4.1. Starting...................................................................................................................................................7
4.1.1. Starting the M-Logic.......................................................................................................................7
4.2. Read/write..............................................................................................................................................8
4.3. Save/open..............................................................................................................................................9
4.4. Basic functions.......................................................................................................................................9
4.4.1. Basic functions...............................................................................................................................9
4.4.2. Events A, B and C.........................................................................................................................9
4.4.3. Operators.....................................................................................................................................11
4.4.4. Enable the rule.............................................................................................................................11
4.4.5. Output..........................................................................................................................................11
4.5. Definitions.............................................................................................................................................12
4.6. Examples..............................................................................................................................................13
4.6.1. Virtual events...............................................................................................................................13
4.6.2. Set/reset function.........................................................................................................................13
4.6.3. Toggle function............................................................................................................................14
4.6.4. Controlling a relay output with one single AOP button................................................................15
4.6.5. Power up in a specific mode........................................................................................................16
4.6.6. Flip-flop function..........................................................................................................................16
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Delimitation
1. Delimitation
1.1 Scope of Application Notes, M-Logic
1.1.1 AGC, AGC 100, AGC 200, APU, GC-1F, CGC 400, GPC/GPU Hydro,
GPU/PPU, GPU-3 REC, PPM
This document covers the following products:
AGC-3
SW version 3.62.x
AGC-4
AGC 100
SW version 4.x.x
AGC 200
APU 200
SW version 3.53.x
GC-1F
CGC 400
SW version 1.00.x
GPC/GPU Hydro
GPU/PPU
GPU-3 REC
SW version 3.0x.x
PPM
SW version 3.06.x
Utility software
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General information
2. General information
2.1 Warnings, legal information and safety
2.1.1 Warnings and notes
Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented.
To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the general text.
Warnings
Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed.
Notes
Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.
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General information
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General description
3. General description
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Introduction to M-Logic
The M-Logic is a small logic controller incorporated in the Multi-line 2 unit. Even though it is a logic controller,
it must not be confused with a PLC. The M-Logic can be compared with a PLC limited in functionality and can
only be used for uncomplicated tasks.
The M-Logic can carry out binary control functions only; there are no possibilities for analogue reading and/or
control functions.
The M-Logic can be programmed from the free PC tool called DEIF Utility Software (USW version 3). The
USW can be downloaded from: www.deif.com/download_centre/software_download.aspx.
M-Logic setting is done in command lines. There are 40 lines, and each line contains 3 events, 2 operators
and one output with a possibility to make a time delay.
If 3 operators are not enough, a number of virtual events can be used to pass the control on to another line
and carry on there. This makes it possible to build larger eventbased controls.
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Configuration
4. Configuration
4.1 Starting
4.1.1 Starting the M-Logic
Once the USW has been started, there will be an icon on the lower left-hand side to activate M-Logic
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Configuration
4.2 Read/write
When the M-Logic screen is shown, the M-Logic toolbar appears at the top of the screen. The toolbar has two
buttons which are used to write and read the M-Logic configuration to and from the unit.
The M-Logic configuration can also be saved/opened to/from a file using the default save/open buttons.
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Configuration
4.3 Save/open
Save
Activating this button makes it possible to save the M-Logic configuration to file (part of
the general Multi-line 2 configuration file .USW).
Open
Activating this button makes it possible to open a previously saved logics file.
The free text is stored in the .usw file, but not in the product itself.
The available functions are:
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Configuration
Limits:
Events:
Inputs:
Modes:
Relays:
Virtual events:
A number of internal (virtual) events that can be activated from another logic line. By using
these virtual events, the number of activating (triggering) events can be expanded from the
three available in each logic line to, in theory, an unlimited number of events.
Fail class:
The event activates upon activation of any alarm with the chosen fail class, e.g. "Shutdown".
CANshare:
(PPU-3/GPC-3
only)
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EIC events:
(Not APU 200/
GC-1F v.1/
GPU-3 REC/
PPM)
Configuration
Events that are related to engine communication. (The event is option H5/H7-dependent).
4.4.3 Operators
Two operators are available, and they can be:
OR (any operator activates the function output),
AND (all activated operators must have status ON to activate the function output).
4.4.5 Output
This is the selection of the reaction of the system upon activation of the
function. Note that the output has a delay function. If set to 0 s (default),
there is no delay.
Commands:
Virtual events:
Relays:
Inhibits:
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Configuration
Gov/AVR control:
Alarm LED:
(GC-1F/AGC 100/AGC
200/CGC 400 only)
EIC commands:
Commands that are related to engine communication. (The commands are option
(AGC-3/AGC-4/AGC 100/ H5/H7-dependent).
AGC 200/GC-1F v.2/
GPC-3/GPU-3/GPU-3 Hydro/PPU-3/CGC 400 only)
Buzzer:
Incorporated buzzer or buzzer in the additional operator panel.
(AGC 100/GC-1F/GPC-3/ Control of activation and deactivation of the buzzer (e.g. with alarms).
GPU-3/GPU-3 Hydro/
PPU-3/CGC 400 only)
CAN cmd:
Command to the Multi-line unit connected to the power management CAN line,
(AGC-3/AGC-4/AGC 100/ e.g. select AUTO running mode in all Multi-line units.
AGC 200/PPM-3 only)
CANshare:
(PPU-3/GPC-3 only)
If a relay output is chosen, the relay in question must be set up to be a limit relay output. This
is done in the parameter list under "OUTPUTS".
GC-1F: If a relay output is chosen, the relay in question must be set up to be an alarm/limit output (input/output settings, icon in the top of the USW).
4.5 Definitions
The TRUE and FALSE states are explained below.
A TRUE state of an input/event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input/event is met.
Examples given:
Digital input is TRUE when activated (12/24V DC applied)
Alarm condition is TRUE when the alarm is present
Mode condition is TRUE when the mode is selected
A FALSE state of an input event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input event is not met.
Examples given:
Digital input is FALSE when deactivated (12/24V DC not applied)
Alarm condition is FALSE when the alarm is not present
Mode condition is FALSE when the mode is not selected
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Configuration
4.6 Examples
By using the events, rules can be made for the use of the M-Logic.
If input 10 = ON and AUTO = OFF (NOT Auto operation mode), then set AUTO
mode command.
Second line: If input 10 = OFF and MANUAL = OFF (NOT Manual operation), then set MANUAL
mode command.
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Configuration
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Configuration
The item text can be written freely and printed, so it can be put in the AOP-2 front pockets.
Click OK. Remember to save the AOP-2 setting, and close the AOP-2 window.
Select M-Logic (bottom left-hand side).
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Configuration
The result is that the relay changes position every time the AOP button is activated.
In the above example, the unit will always power up in manual mode. The timer in Logic 1 sets the output for
5 s, and this is used to set manual mode in event 2. When the timer expires, you can freely select any mode
since the virtual event 1 turns ON and the Logic 2 says NOT virtual event 1.
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Configuration
The example shows how to configure relay 5 as an output for a flashing light (or similar) during engine stopping sequence.
The event "DG Stop activated" triggers the function.
Logic 1: DG stop activated event triggers the function. The relay output resets if the virtual event (VE) 1 is
active.
Logic-2: Relay 5 triggers VE 1 or VE 1 holds itself ON provided VE 2 is NOT active. The time delay of VE 1 is
the relay 5 ON time.
Logic 3: VE 1 triggers VE 2. The time delay of VE 2 is the relay 5 OFF time. This time has to be longer than
the time delay of VE 1.
The relay 5 (parameter) has to be set to "Limit".
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Alarms
Limits
Events
Mains fail
MB closed
MB opened
MB synchronising
SGB closed
SGB opened
SGB synchronising
SCB closed
SCB opened
SCB synchronising
BTB closed
BTB opened
BTB synchronising
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Notes
Shaft generator
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
GB opened
GB closed
GB synchronising
Peak shaving
active
G volt/freq OK
delay expired
GB direct in
Generator breaker is
being closed on a dead
busbar (generator set).
GB black close
request
Running
Access lock
Emergency stop
All is normal, no
alarms.
Cranking
Start activated
Lamp test
Trip external MB
Externally controlled
MB has been tripped
Engine heater in
manual control
Force/release block of
engine heater (toggle
function)
Generator breaker
(generator set).
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Alternative start
activated
Parameter set 1
used
Parameter set 2
used
Parameter set 3
used
Parameter set 4
used
DG in quarantine
DG supply
SG/SC supply
Status information on
BTB unit.
EDG
EDG
EDG
Multi-start 1 selected
Multi-start 2 selected
BA voltage OK
BB voltage OK
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Application 1 activated
Application 2 activated
Application 3 activated
Application 4 activated
Single DG selected
Multi-mains selected
Genset group
selected
Genset group
plant selected
Dynamic section
equal static section
Power management
feature.
G volt/freq OK
Generator frequency
and voltage are within
range.
SG/SC volt/freq
OK
Shaft generator/shore
connection voltage and
frequency OK
Update mode on
all selected
Absolute prio.
used
Relative prio.
used
MB synchronisation to DG activated
Mains breaker.
Application selection.
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
MB synchronisation to DG deactivated
GOV up 5 s activated
GOV down 5 s
activated
AVR up 5 s activated
AVR down 5 s
activated
CBE activated
CBE deactivated
3-phase system
AC configuration.
Split L1L3-phase
system
Split L1L2-phase
system
Single phase
system
Dynamic sync
selected
Power offset 1
activated
Generator breaker.
Inductive or capacitive
cosphi reference.
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Power offset 2
activated
Power offset 3
activated
Cosphi offset 1
activated
Cosphi offset 2
activated
Cosphi offset 3
activated
Test application
selected with
output cmd enabled
Test application
selected with
output cmd disabled
BB Parameter
set 1 used
BB Parameter
set 2 used
60 Hz system
Analogue offset
1 active
Analogue offset
2 active
Analogue offset
3 active
Analogue offset
4 active
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Event
Logic
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Max ventilation
activated
Max ventilation
deactivated
Alarm inhibit 1
active
Alarm inhibit 2
active
Alarm inhibit 3
active
Ramp up active
Deload active
Shaft generator is in
Power Take In mode.
Shore is in Ship to
Ship mode.
Not used
TRUE
Always.
FALSE
Never.
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Event
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Redundancy
PM CAN ready
Power Management
CAN communication is
ready. Indicates when
a preferred primary unit
is ready to regain primary status from the
redundant unit after
power up.
Redundant controller
Cmd timer 01
active
Cmd timer 02
active
Cmd timer 03
active
Cmd timer 04
active
CAN inputs
01-16 active
Remote
Maintenance
Box
Command
timers
CAN
inputs
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Description
Notes
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Event
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Inputs
Emergency stop
Island
AMF
Peak shaving
Fixed power
Load takeover
Load is transferred
from mains to generator, and mains is disconnected.
Power management
Power management
active.
Genset group
mode
Remote maintenance
Remote transformer
maintenance.
DG supply
SC 1 supply
Modes
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Event
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
SC 2 supply
SG 1 supply
SG 2 supply
SWBD control
Semi-auto mode
Indication of generator
running mode.
Auto mode
EDG
Test mode
Manual mode
Block mode
DI semi-auto
mode used
DI test mode
used
DI auto mode
used
DI manual mode
used
DI block mode
used
Mode shift or
AMF activated
Relays
Virtual
events
Virtual event
1-32
Fail
class
Block
Start blocking.
Warning
Warning.
Trip GB
Trip+stop
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Description
Notes
DI = Digital Input.
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Event
Power
management
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Shutdown
Trip MB
Trip BTB
EDG
Trip TB
Safety stop
A failure condition is
expected, and the generator will be taken out
for safety reasons. This
feature is only useful in
power management.
Trip MB/GB
MB will be primary
breaker to trip. If no MB
is available in the application, the GB will trip
instead.
Any GB closed
Minimum 1 genset
breaker closed in a
section.
Any MB closed
Minimum 1 mains
breaker closed in a
section.
Any SCB/SGB
closed
In the following section, the X refers to the AGC-3/AGC-4/AGC 100/AGC 200/PPM-3 module
CANbus addresses. These are divided into:
DG (diesel generator unit): Address 1-16
Mains (AGC-3/AGC-4/AGC 100/AGC 200) mains breaker unit with or without tie breaker):
Address 17-32
BTB (bus tie breaker unit): Address 33-40
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DG X GB closed
Mains X TB
closed
DG X GB
opened
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Mains X TB
opened
DG X volt/freq
OK
Mains X mains
volt/freq OK
SG/SC X volt/
freq OK
Shore/shaft connection
voltage and frequency
OK
DG X ready to
auto start
Mains X in auto
or test
DG X has any
alarm present
SG/SC X has
any alarm
present
Shore/shaft connection
unit has an alarm
DG X running
Mains X MB
closed
Mains X MB
opened
SG/SC X running
Shaft/shore generator
running
SGB/SCB X
closed
Shaft/shore generator
breaker closed
SGB/SCB X
opened
Shaft/shore generator
breaker open
DG X synchronising
Mains X synchronising
Mains X TB synchronising
SGB/SCB X synchronising
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
BTB X BTB
closed
BTB X BTB
opened
Mains X mains
failure
DG supply sequence
SG/SC X supply
sequence
System is going to
shaft/shore generator
supply.
DG supply
System is in diesel
generator supply.
SG 1/2 supply
First priority
Indicates number of
priority.
First standby
Indicates number of
priority.
Second standby
Indicates number of
priority.
Third standby
Indicates number of
priority.
Secured mode
active
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Event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
LD start timer
expired
Load-dependent start
sequence is initiated.
Load-dependent stop
sequence is initiated.
Any mains on
busbar
Any MB synchronising
Any TB synchronising
Any TB deloading
Asymmetric LS
enabled
Asymmetric LS enabled
Asymmetric LS
active
Asymmetric LS active
EDG volt/freq
OK
EDG running
EDG GB opened
EDG GB closed
EDG TB opened
EDG TB closed
EDG GB synchronising
EDG TB synchronising
EDG in TEST
mode
EDG in harbour
operation
Any SG with
PTH mode active
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Event
Heavy
consumers
EIC
event
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
DG X HC 1 request
HC 1 generator X requested.
DG X HC 2 request
HC 2 generator X requested.
SG X HC 1 request
HC 1 shaft generator X
requested.
SG X HC 2 request
HC 2 shaft generator X
requested.
DG X HC 1 acknowledge
HC 1 generator X acknowledge.
DG X HC 2 acknowledge
HC 2 generator X acknowledge.
SG X HC 1 acknowledge
HC 1 shaft generator X
acknowledge.
SG X HC 2 acknowledge
HC 2 shaft generator X
acknowledge.
Any unack. HC
request
Any HC request
Any HC ack. no
feedback
DPF Lamp ON
(solid)
DPF Lamp ON
(blink)
Regeneration is necessary
(after regeneration the
lamp turns OFF).
Regeneration status.
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Event
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Regeneration status.
Regeneration status.
Regeneration switch is
disabled.
Regeneration disable
switch is active.
Automatic and manual
regeneration cannot
occur.
5.2.2 Operators
Operator
Description
Notes
OR
Using OR between 2 events means that the output will activate when one of these activates.
AND
Using AND between 2 operators means that the output will only activate if both events
are activated.
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Island
AMF
Peak shaving
Fixed power
Mains power
export
Load takeover
Power management
Deactivate
min. no. running
Activate min.
no. running 1
Activate min.
no. running 2
Activate min.
no. running 3
Deactivate
max. nbr. DG
Run
Activate max.
nbr. DG run
set 1
Activate max.
nbr. DG run
set 2
Activate max.
nbr. DG run
set 3
SG/SC supply
SWBD control
Semi-auto
Auto mode
Notes
Function modes.
Running modes.
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Test mode
Manual mode
Block mode
DG supply
Activate base
load
Deactivate
base load
Lamp test
Acknowledge all
alarms.
Battery test
Engine heater
manual ctrl.
Force/release block of
engine heater (this will
disable/enable the engine heater function).
Set to local
start
Set to remote
start
Set clock to 4
am
Switch log to
print
Print log
Print output.
Print status
Set parameter
1
Set parameter
2
Set parameter
3
Set parameter
4
Derate Pnom
Activate derate.
Derate Pnom
1
Activate derate 1
Choose a parameter
set (nominal settings).
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Derate Pnom
2
Activate derate 2
Derate Pnom
3
Activate derate 3
Select test
type to simple
Select test
type to load
Select test
type to full
Block GB sequence
BTB X closed
feedback
BTB X opened
feedback
BTB X close
cmd
BTB X open
cmd
Open SGB/
SCB X
Close SGB/
SCB X
Select application 1
Select application 2
Select application 3
Select application 4
Run my ID
Run one
mains
Update mode
local
Power management:
Four different applications can be stored at
the same time in the
units. Here the selection between them can
be made.
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Update mode
on all
Store common
settings
Open GB
Generator breaker.
Close GB
Open MB
Close MB
Open SGB/
SCB
Close SGB/
SCB
Start and
close GB
GB open and
stop
Auto start/stop
ON = Start, OFF =
Stop.
Remote start
Pulse signal.
Remote stop
Pulse signal.
EIC droop
EIC droop
emulated
Activate base
load
Deactivate
base load
First priority
Mains breaker.
Shaft generator/shore
connection.
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Freeze ramp
Use Ana LS
instead of
CAN
If power management
load sharing fails this
function enables the
use of CAN share as
backup
Activate
Asymmetric
LS
Activate asymmetric
load share.
Deactivate
Asymmetric
LS
Deactivate asymmetric
load share.
Select split
L1L3-phase
system
Select split
L1L2-phase
system
Select single
phase system
Act. view 1
Act. view 2
Act. view 3
Act. view 4
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Remote maintenance
Mbox meas
relay on
Cool down
threshold
Inductive reference
Inductive or capacitive
cosphi reference.
Capacitive reference
Activate all
AOP-2 buzzers
Activate all
AOP-2 relays
Activate relay
on AOP-2 ID1
Activate relay
on AOP-2 ID2
Activate relay
on AOP-2 ID3
Activate relay
on AOP-2 ID4
Activate relay
on AOP-2 ID5
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Output
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AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Enable analogue LS
Act. dynamic
sync.
Act. static
sync.
Selection between
static and dynamic
sync.
Fan A running
Fan B running
Fan C running
Fan D running
Deact. power
offset 1
Deact. power
offset 2
Deact. power
offset 3
Act. cosphi
offset 1
Act. cosphi
offset 2
Act. cosphi
offset 3
Deact. cosphi
offset 1
Deact. cosphi
offset 2
Deact. cosphi
offset 3
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Output
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
MB close inhibit
Activate Fuel
Pump
Reset horn
Reset I max.
demand
Pulse counter
1
Pulse counter
2
Reset pulse
counter 1
Reset pulse
counter 2
Deactivate
buzzer on
Reset rel.
counter
Set BB parameter 1
Set BB parameter 2
Force use of
analogue offset 1
Force use of
analogue offset 2
Force use of
analogue offset 3
Force use of
analogue offset 4
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Output
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Mains sync.
inhibit activate
Mains sync.
inhibit deactivate
Ack. mains
protection
alarms
Acknowledges all
mains alarms including: 1270-1430,
1660,1700,1960,1970,
7480-7490
M-Logic alarm
1
M-Logic alarm
2
M-Logic alarm
3
M-Logic alarm
4
M-Logic alarm
5
Act TB deload
Activate TB deload
(only in semi-auto
mode)
Deact. max.
Shutdown
override
Activates shutdown
override
Mains Okay
Access lock
Alternative
start
Activates alternative
start
EIC Warning
auto-ack
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Output
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Redundant
controller
Redundant
backup
present
Virtual
events
Virtual event
1-32
Relays
Selectable no.
of relays are
option- dependent
Inhibits
Not used
Activate LD
stop used
Load-dependent stop.
Activate LD
stop
Deactivate
mode button
Activate MB
synchronisation
Mains breaker.
Activate GB
synchronisation
Generator breaker.
Deactivate MB
synchronisation
Mains breaker.
Redundancy
DEIF A/S
Description
Notes
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Output
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Deactivate GB
synchronisation
Generator breaker.
Inh. analogue
load share
Deactivate analogue
load sharing.
Inh. Modbus
commands
Modbus commands
are ignored.
Force DG in
quarantine
Activate short
time parallel
Deactivate
short time parallel
Inhibit 1
Inhibit 2
Inhibit 3
Block priority
swapping
Activate mode
shift
Deactivate
mode shift
Block request
for section
Inh. AOP1
buttons
Inh. AOP2_1
buttons
Inh. AOP2_2
buttons
Alarm inhibits.
Selection of number of
generators to start on
blackout.
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Output
GOV/
AVR control
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Inh. AOP2_3
buttons
Inh. AOP2_4
buttons
Inh. AOP2_5
buttons
Activate CBE
Deactivate
CBE
Inh. regulation
Inh. GB button
Inh. MB button
Gov increase
pulse
Gov decrease
pulse
AVR increase
pulse
AVR decrease
pulse
Increase or decrease
the AVR with the pulse
lenght in parameter
2784
Ext. Power
(Gov): Input
46-48
Ext. Voltage
(AVR): Input
46-48
Increase or decrease
the Governor with the
pulse lenght in parameter 2783
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Output
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Ext. Var
(AVR): Input
46-48
Activates frequency
droop regulation
Act. Voltage
droop regulation
Activates voltage
droop regulation
CAN
commands
Alarm
ind. LEDs
LED X Red
+blink
X = ID number (01-04).
LED X Red
LED X Yellow
+blink
LED X Yellow
LED X Green
+blink
LED X Green
Set display 1
to primary
Set display 2
to primary
Set display 3
to primary
Activate view
1-20 on display 1
Activate view
1-20 on display 2
Display
DEIF A/S
Description
Notes
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Output
Quick
setup
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Activate view
1-20 on display 3
Act. cosphi
reference
menu on display 1
Act. cosphi
reference
menu on display 2
Act. cosphi
reference
menu on display 3
Off
Setup stand
alone
Setup plant
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Output
Static
sync.
type
EIC commands
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
GB: breaker
GB: infinite
MB: breaker
MB: infinite
EIC droop
EIC enable
cylinder cutout
EIC engine
overspeed
test
EIC Engine
opr mode
command
EIC Engine
speed gov
param command
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Output
DEIF A/S
AGC-3
AGC-4
AGC
100
CGC
400
AGC
200
PPM-3
Description
Notes
Inh EIC
alarms
EIC Select
Cummins
PCC1301
EIC Start/stop
enable
EIC Speed
control inhibit
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GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Alarms
Limits
Events
GB opened
Generator breaker.
GB closed
GB synchronising
G volt/freq OK delay
expired
GB direct in
Running
Engine is running.
Access lock
Emergency stop
DG ready
Cranking
DG start activated
DG stop activated
Lamp test
DEIF A/S
Notes
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Event
CAN inputs
DEIF A/S
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
BB settings 1 used
BB settings 2 used
BB voltage OK
G volt/freq OK
GOV up 5 s activated
Speed governor.
AVR up 5 s activated
Ramp up active
Deload active
Shutdown override
Forced analogue LS
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Event
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Static
sync. type
Breaker sync.
Sync. check
Infinite sync.
TRUE
Always.
FALSE
Never.
Inputs
The number of binary inputs selectable is hardware option-dependent. The number indicates
the terminal number for the input in question.
Modes
SWBD
Logic
Description
Manual
Local
Remote
Fixed frequency
Fixed P
P load sharing
Frequency droop
Fixed voltage
Fixed Q
Fixed PF
Q load sharing
Voltage droop
Notes
Active status sync. type (breaker sync. is used by default).
Relays
Virtual
events
Fail class
Block
Start blocking.
Warning
Display warning.
Trip GB
Trip GB.
Trip GB + stop
Shutdown
DEIF A/S
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Event
CANshare
AOP LED
01...08
EIC event
DEIF A/S
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
Safety stop
CANshare section 1
CANshare section 2
CANshare section 3
CANshare section 4
CANshare section 5
BTB A ON
BTB A OFF
BTB B ON
BTB B OFF
BTB C ON
BTB C OFF
BTB D ON
BTB D OFF
Red flashing
Red
Yellow flashing
Yellow
Green flashing
Green
Regeneration status.
Regeneration status.
Regeneration status.
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Event
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
5.3.2 Operators
Operator
Description
Notes
OR
Using OR between 2 events means that the output will activate when one of these activates.
AND
Using AND between 2 operators means that the output will only activate if both events
are activated.
DEIF A/S
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GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Commands
SWBD
Manual
Local
Remote
Fixed frequency
Fixed P
P load sharing
Frequency droop
Fixed voltage
Fixed Q
Fixed PF
Q load sharing
Voltage droop
Sync.
Sync. + GOV
Sync. + AVR
Sync. + GOV +
AVR
Lamp test
Battery test
Set clock to 4 am
Set parameter 1
Set parameter 2
Set parameter 3
Set parameter 4
BB settings 1
BB settings 2
Block GB sequence
DEIF A/S
Description
Notes
Operation mode selection.
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Outputs
CAN commands
DEIF A/S
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
Remote GB ON
Remote GB OFF
Remote start
Remote stop
Start sync./control
Deload
Inhibit Modbus
comm.
Freeze ramp
Derate Pnom
Act. view 1
Act. view 2
Act. view 3
Act. view 4
Force dynamic
sync.
Force analogue
load share
CAN commands
01-16 active
Control inputs.
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Outputs
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
Virtual
events
Relays
Selectable no. of
relays are optiondependent
The list will show all relays possible, including optional ones. Make
sure that a selected relay is actually present.
Horn
Deactivate Local
button
Inhibit 1
Inhibit 2
Inhibit 3
Breaker sync.
Sync. check
Infinite sync.
Inhibits
Static sync.
type
GOV/AVR
control
DEIF A/S
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Outputs
EIC commands
DEIF A/S
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
Manual GOV up
Manual GOV
down
Manual AVR up
Manual AVR
down
EIC droop
Activate droop in the ML-2 (reference setpoint still nominal frequency/power but regulation loop is
with added droop for stability).
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Outputs
Buzzer
CANshare
DEIF A/S
GPC-3
GPU-3
Hydro
PPU-3
GPU-3
Description
Notes
Activate buzzer on
all AOP-2
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2 ID1
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2 ID2
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2 ID3
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2 ID4
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2 ID5
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5.4 GC-1F
5.4.1 Events, GC-1F
Event
Version
1
Version
2
Description
Alarms
Events
Mains failure
Engine running
Cranking
Service timer 1
Service timer 2
Lamp test
Nominal settings 1
Nominal settings 2
1 phase + Neutral.
Parameter group 1
Parameter group 2
Parameter group 3
Idle mode
Access lock
Mains OK
DEIF A/S
Notes
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Event
Logic
Inputs
Modes
Relays
DEIF A/S
Version
1
Version
2
Description
Notes
Cooldown
Priority 1-V/Hz OK
TRUE (= always)
FALSE (= never)
MB closed
MB open
GB closed
GB open
Neutral position
ATS function
Manual operation
Test sequence
Auto operation
Island mode
LTO mode
Off operation
ATS mode
Relay no. 3
Relay no. 26
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Event
Version
1
Version
2
Relay no. 45
Relay no. 47
Virtual
events
Fail class
Warning
Trip GB
Shutdown
Trip MB
Command
timers
EIC event
Regeneration status.
Regeneration status.
Regeneration status.
DEIF A/S
Description
Notes
Requires option B3
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Event
Version
1
Version
2
Description
High Ext Syst Temp ON (lamp)
Notes
Exhaust temp. above.
5.4.2 Operators
Operator
Description
Notes
OR
Using OR between 2 events means that the output will activate when one of these activates.
AND
Using AND between 2 operators means that the output will only activate if both events
are activated.
DEIF A/S
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Version 1
Version 2
Description
Notes
Relays
Selectable number of
relays are option dependent
The list will show all relays possible including optional ones. Make sure that a selected relay is actually present.
Commands
AUTO operation
MANUAL operation
Off operation
Island mode
AMF mode
LTO mode
ATS mode
Lamp test
Switch to nominal
settings 1
Switch to nominal
settings 2
Switch to nominal
settings 3
Switch to nominal
settings 4
Start genset
Stop genset
Open GB
Close GB
Open MB
Close MB
Bypass delay to
mains (ATS mode)
DEIF A/S
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Event
Version 1
Version 2
Open CB 1
Close CB 1
Open CB 2
Close CB 2
Bypass delay to
source 1
Bypass delay to
source 2
Deactivate source 1
start signal
Deactivate source 2
start signal
Virtual
events
These are used as interconnection between multiple logics to enhance the possible number of
events in one sequence.
Alarm LED
Alarm LED 1
Alarm LED 2
Alarm LED 3
Alarm LED 4
The alarm LEDs are placed to the right of the display on the unit front. Possible choices are:
- red + blink
- red (steady)
- yellow + blink
- yellow (steady)
- green + blink
- green (steady)
Inhibit 1
Inhibit 2
Inhibit 3
Inhibit 1, 2 and 3 are used for alarm inhibit. Remember to activate inhibit in the alarm in question.
Inhibits
DEIF A/S
Description
Notes
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Event
Buzzer
EIC commands
DEIF A/S
Version 1
Version 2
Description
Notes
Activate buzzer on
main unit
Deactivate buzzer on
main unit
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2-1
Deactivate buzzer on
AOP-2-1
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2-2
Deactivate buzzer on
AOP-2-2
EIC droop
The Regeneration Disable (inhibit) switch disallows any automatic or manual (non-mission) regeneration of the diesel particulate filter.
This may be used by the operator to prevent regeneration when the machine is operating in a
hazadous environment and the OEM is concerned about high temperature.
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Event
DEIF A/S
Version 1
Version 2
Description
Notes
The Regeneration Initiate switch initiates a manual (non-mission) regeneration of the particulate
filter when the machine is in non-mission condition and DPF soot levels are high enough to allow regeneration.
The switch is for use in forcing a regeneration
event to occur to troubleshoot the system. During
a non-mission regeneration the machine speed
will increase to an optimum speed for regeneration.
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