Telys 2 Anglais
Telys 2 Anglais
Telys 2 Anglais
SDMO
Control unit
TELYS 2
V 1.1.0
33502019901_2_1
01/03/2009
1 Introduction to TELYS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Operating conditions ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Conformity to legal and regulatory requirements...................................................................................................................... 3
2 Description ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Standard configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1.1 View of the front panel ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2 View of the rear panel .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1.3 Description of the screen ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1.4 Description of the pictograms in zone 1 ............................................................................................................................. 10
2.1.5 Description of the pictograms in zone 2 ............................................................................................................................. 11
2.1.6 Description of the pictograms in zone 3 ............................................................................................................................. 12
2.1.7 Display of messages in zone 4 .......................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2 Options ................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
3 Introduction to menus...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.1 "Actions" menu ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2 "Information" menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.3 "Settings" menu...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.3.1 Communication .................................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.3.2 Frequency adjustment (optional)........................................................................................................................................ 29
3.3.3 Voltage adjustment (optional) ............................................................................................................................................ 30
3.3.4 Changing the frequency (optional) ..................................................................................................................................... 30
3.3.5 Changing the voltage (optional) ......................................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.6 Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
3.3.7 Installer access .................................................................................................................................................................. 35
3.4 "Country" menu ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4 Alarms and faults ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37
4.1 Viewing alarms and faults ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.2 Activation of an alarm or fault ................................................................................................................................................. 38
4.3 Activation of an alarm and a fault ........................................................................................................................................... 39
4.4 Engine fault codes display...................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.5 Horn reset............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
5 Access levels .................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
5.1 List of access levels ............................................................................................................................................................... 41
5.2 Contents of access level 0 ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
5.3 Contents of access level 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
6 Exterior communication................................................................................................................................................................... 43
6.1 Series communication with the RS485 port............................................................................................................................ 43
6.2 Communication using USB ports............................................................................................................................................ 43
6.2.1 USB communication - operation ........................................................................................................................................ 44
6.2.2 HOST USB port ................................................................................................................................................................. 45
6.2.3 DEVICE USB port .............................................................................................................................................................. 46
6.3 Communication with the ETHERNET Port ............................................................................................................................. 46
6.3.1 ETHERNET communication - direct communication.......................................................................................................... 47
6.3.1.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................................................. 47
6.3.1.1.1 Configuration of the web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0)........................................................................................ 48
6.3.1.1.2 Configuration of the computer ............................................................................................................................. 50
6.3.1.1.3 Verification or configuration of the TELYS ........................................................................................................... 52
6.3.1.1.4 Realisation of the connections ............................................................................................................................. 53
6.3.2 ETHERNET communication - communication with the company network ......................................................................... 53
6.3.2.1 Configuration............................................................................................................................................................. 54
6.3.2.1.1 Configuration of the web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0)........................................................................................ 54
6.3.2.1.2 Configuration of the computer ............................................................................................................................. 54
6.3.2.1.3 Configuration of the TELYS ................................................................................................................................. 55
6.3.2.1.4 Realisation of the connections ............................................................................................................................. 55
6.3.2.1.5 Configuration of the TELYS alert system............................................................................................................. 56
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6.3.3 ETHERNET communication - communication via RTC modem......................................................................................... 59
6.3.3.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 60
6.3.3.1.1 Configuration of the web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0) ........................................................................................ 60
6.3.3.1.2 Configuration of the computer.............................................................................................................................. 60
6.3.3.1.3 Configuration of the TELYS modem .................................................................................................................... 61
6.3.3.1.4 Verification of the TELYS..................................................................................................................................... 64
6.3.3.1.5 Realisation of the connections ............................................................................................................................. 64
6.3.3.1.6 Configuration of the computer connection ........................................................................................................... 65
6.3.3.1.7 Creation of the connection between the computer and the TELYS ..................................................................... 77
6.3.3.1.8 Configuration of the TELYS alert system ............................................................................................................. 80
6.3.3.1.9 Alert sequence flow diagram................................................................................................................................ 84
6.3.4 ETHERNET communication - communication via GSM modem ........................................................................................ 85
6.3.4.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................. 86
6.3.4.1.1 Configuration of the web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0) ........................................................................................ 86
6.3.4.1.2 Configuration of the computer.............................................................................................................................. 86
6.3.4.1.3 Configuration of the TELYS modem .................................................................................................................... 87
6.3.4.1.4 Verification of the TELYS..................................................................................................................................... 90
6.3.4.1.5 Realisation of the connections ............................................................................................................................. 90
6.3.4.1.6 Configuration of the computer connection ........................................................................................................... 90
6.3.4.1.7 Creation of the connection between the computer and the TELYS ................................................................... 103
6.3.4.1.8 Configuration of the TELYS alert system ........................................................................................................... 106
6.3.4.1.9 Alert sequence flow diagram.............................................................................................................................. 110
6.4 Supervision........................................................................................................................................................................... 111
6.4.1 "Operation" page .............................................................................................................................................................. 112
6.4.1.1 "Commands" menu.................................................................................................................................................. 113
6.4.2 "Electrical measurements" page ...................................................................................................................................... 114
6.4.3 "Events" page................................................................................................................................................................... 115
6.4.4 "Inputs/Outputs" page ...................................................................................................................................................... 116
6.4.5 "Parameters" page ........................................................................................................................................................... 117
6.4.5.1 "Timing" tab ............................................................................................................................................................. 118
6.4.5.2 "Thresholds" tab ...................................................................................................................................................... 119
6.4.5.3 "Programs" tab ........................................................................................................................................................ 120
6.4.5.4 "IP & Mail" tab.......................................................................................................................................................... 121
6.4.6 "Generating set data" page .............................................................................................................................................. 122
7 Use................................................................................................................................................................................................ 122
7.1 Manual mode........................................................................................................................................................................ 122
7.1.1 Generating set start-up..................................................................................................................................................... 122
7.1.2 Under load tests ............................................................................................................................................................... 123
7.1.3 Stopping the generating set ............................................................................................................................................. 124
7.2 Automatic mode.................................................................................................................................................................... 125
7.2.1 Generating set start-up..................................................................................................................................................... 125
7.2.2 Applying the load.............................................................................................................................................................. 127
7.2.3 Stopping the generating set ............................................................................................................................................. 127
8 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................................. 127
9 Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................................................. 128
9.1 Replacing the fuse................................................................................................................................................................ 128
10 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 129
10.1 Enclosure A - List of John Deere - Volvo and Perkins fault codes........................................................................................ 129
10.2 Enclosure B - List of MTU engine fault codes....................................................................................................................... 141
10.3 Enclosure C - List and explanation of parameters ................................................................................................................ 154
10.4 Enclosure D - Glossary......................................................................................................................................................... 156
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1 Introduction to TELYS
1.1 Introduction
TELYS is a command/control module designed to control the generating set.
This module, with a 12V or 24V direct current supply, is incorporated into the following central consoles:
In special applications, TELYS can be fitted to a cabinet separate from the generating set (maximum cable length between the control
cabinet and the generating set: 40 metres).
Finally, the TELYS is multilingual as standard (French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Chinese) and certain specific
languages can be added.
(1) above 630 A, the circuit breaker is not integrated into the console.
The TELYS boards are protected to withstand atmospheres where condensation may form (tropicalisation).
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2 Description
Voltage/Current
Measurements
Input/Output Board
Engine Alternator
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2.1.1 View of the front panel
9 1 13 7 6 9
12
2
9
8 10 11 4 9
1 Emergency stop button (AU) for switching off the generating set in the event of a fault which could endanger personnel or damage
equipment.
2 Key switch for switching the module on/off.
3 Electronic board protection fuse.
4 Scrolling and selection wheel for scrolling through the menus and screens and selecting items simply by pressing the wheel.
5 STOP button, press to switch off the generating set.
6 START button, press to switch on the generating set.
7 Power ON LEDs and alarm/fault warning LEDs.
8 Location of USB ports.
9 Mounting bolt.
10 LCD for displaying alarms and faults, operating statuses, electrical and mechanical quantities.
11 ESC button: for returning to the previous selection and for default RESET function.
12 MENU button for accessing the menus.
13 Lighting for the emergency stop button.
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1 2 3
1 USB key connection (HOST): file transfer between USB key and TELYS and vice versa.
2 Connection for microcomputer (DEVICE):
file transfer between PC and TELYS and vice versa,
main module power supply.
3 Protective cover.
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2.1.2 View of the rear panel
J21
J24 J20 J23 J14 J15 J5
J1M
J1
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The connections are as follows:
Factory connection
o J1: generating set voltage measurement
o J1M: generating set current measurement
o J3M: analogue indicators: oil pressure, coolant temperature and fuel level
o J5: connection to earth
o J14: default connections: battery charger, remote start order and preheating control
o J15: report pack option (generating set ready to supply, general fault and general alarm), continuous current output to supply
certain options, configurable logic output
o J16: exterior emergency stop
o J17: other engine parameters (fault relating to oil pressure, coolant temperature, low fuel level, charging alternator excitation,
coolant preheating thermostat), logic outputs and main board supply (Full Range)
o J18: used for communicating motors: main board supply (Restricted Range) and generating set emergency stop output
o J20: 4 configurable All or Nothing inputs
o J21: 1 configurable All or Nothing output
o J23: fuel level and low level alarm indicators (depending on engines) and battery ammeter (all engines)
o J24: short circuit/overload input
o J25: oil temperature (indicator and fault)
o J26: Engine CAN Bus
o J27: retention container level logic input
o J29: Bus Can Module: connection to optional logic input/output module
o J33B: speed/voltage adjustment board
Customer connection
A connection area is used to make the necessary connections to operate the generating set remotely (options). This area is marked in
white on the board. It is also identified on the board by the label "customer area".
o J28 USB Host 2: connection with USB key (identical to front panel connection)
o J30 Ethernet Port: customer connection for communication
o J31 Port RS 485: customer connection for communication
Note: all the logic inputs/outputs can be configured, except the fuel solenoid valve and starter control outputs which are specific.
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2.1.3 Description of the screen
The screen is backlit and requires no contrast adjustments. This screen is divided into 4 zones.
Zone 2: in this zone, pictograms relating to dimensions measured are displayed, as well as Alarm and Fault pictograms
Zone 3: in this zone, the measured values corresponding to the measured dimensions are displayed with the corresponding units
of measurement
Zone 4: in this zone, messages relating to the control of the generating set and the menus are displayed.
Note: the information displayed on measurements, alarms and faults as well as messages and menus relating to control of the
generating set will depend on the equipment level of each generating set. Certain screens may therefore not be present.
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2.1.4 Description of the pictograms in zone 1
Pictograms in zone 1
Not used
Not used
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2.1.5 Description of the pictograms in zone 2
Alarm and fault pictograms in zone 2
All the pictograms in this zone are activated when TELYS is initialised.
Data displayed
Fuel level indicator
Engine speed
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2.1.6 Description of the pictograms in zone 3
Pictograms in zone 3
All the pictograms in these zones are activated when TELYS is initialised. The pictograms below are given as examples.
Screen
Pictograms Data displayed
no.
Fuel Level Indicator
Generating set start-up or generating set started or generating set switching off in progress
Screen
Pictograms Data displayed
no.
Engine Speed Indication
Screen
Pictograms Data displayed
no.
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Screen
Pictograms Data displayed
no.
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Screen
Pictograms Data displayed
no.
P10
Indication of Battery Voltage
Indication of Battery Amps
Screen order of appearance according to network type with the generating set on.
Type of network
Order of appearance 3P+N 3P 2P+N 1P+N
1 P3 P3 P3 P3
2 P4 P4 P6 P7
3 P5 P8 P8 P9
4 P8 P9 P9 P2
5 P9 P2 P2 P10
6 P2 P10 P10
7 P10
Initialisation of TELYS
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
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Generating set stopped
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
OPERATION
MANUAL
24/08/2005 13:12
OPERATION
AUTO
24/08/2005 13:12
WARNING
Operating mode - generating set in Auto Mode with
AUTOMATIC Start programmed start
G5 Countdown to micro disconnection delay or EJP
19 min 30 sec
notice delay (for France only)
Date and time (depending on settings)
24/08/2005 13:12
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Generating set start-up
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
24/08/2005 13:12
24/08/2005 13:12
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
AVAILABLE POWER
Operating phase – generating set in operation –
G8 75% stable voltage and frequency
Default
Available power
screen
Date and time (depending on settings)
24/08/2005 13:12
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Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
Generating setstop
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
24/08/2005 13:16
Operating mode changeover (switching from Manual Mode to Auto Mode following auto start demand)
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
Start Demand
AUTO
Do you wish to change
to Auto Mode? Operating mode - operation in Manual Mode
G 12
WARNING AUTOMATIC start demand
Immediate start
OK Esc
Generating set stop request due to fault or by pressing STOP in Auto Mode
Screen
Screen Data displayed
no.
Manual Mode
activated
Operating mode - operation in Auto Mode
Do you wish to change (generating set in operation)
G 13 Warning message for switching to Manual Mode
to AUTO mode?
after the STOP button has been pressed or a fault
has appeared
OK Esc
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2.2 Options
The presence of the optional boards indicated on the electrical diagram depends on the options fitted to the generating set.
In order to have additional inputs and outputs, TELYS can be fitted with one to five logic input/output boards.
The input/output board holds additional logical inputs and outputs (all or nothing), which can be used if those of the main module are
not sufficient.
These inputs can be used to detect for additional alarms or faults and outputs for data transfers or to control options.
Composition:
The input/output board comprises 4 inputs and 6 outputs (M1E1 for Module1/Input1 and M1S1 for Module1/Output1).
A green LED is used to indicate the status of each output (output activated).
12/24 V feed
End of line
resistance (2)
(1) CAN bus for connection between the main board and the input/output boards. The maximum possible length of the CAN BUS is
200 metres.
(2) CAN connection loopback (factory fitted) in the "ON" position.
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3 Introduction to menus
4 menus accessible by pressing the "MENU" button allow interaction with the user. The menus displayed depend on the configuration
of the generating set. The menus are the following:
MENUS
"Actions" menu 1/4 Selection activated
When the conditions for a menu (or sub-menu) to be displayed are not met, it will not appear.
Display conditions:
o Generating set status (in operation or stopped, MANU or AUTO mode)
o Access level (user or installer)
Warning o Generating set equipment (options)
For reasons of operating security, access to the menu contents (settings) is restricted and depends on authorised access levels. The
contents of each access level and the configuration mode of these levels are described in the section entitled "Access levels".
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3.1 "Actions" menu
This menu allows the following actions:
12 OK Esc
12 CONTROL LOAD
Controlling the load in MANU mode, generating set started.
Allows the closing or opening of the generating set motorised circuit
breaker or a controlled reversing switch to be controlled by the TELYS.
The configuration displayed as inverted shows the possible action (closing
or opening control).
The wheel allows the choice displayed as inverted to be changed.
12 OK Esc
13 TEST GENERATING SET Test Delay Off load or on load test in AUTO
mode
The wheel allows the value of the
02 min test time delay to be modified
Press the OK key > confirms the
Min: 0 test time delay value and launches
Max: 99 (-- = ∞) the test sequence
12 OK Esc ESC OK=Start Press the ESC key > returns to the
previous screen
The wheel allows the choice The screen disappears once ESC
displayed as inverted to be or OK is pressed
changed (off load or on load)
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8 programs possible
14 PROGRAMS Options: WARNING
1/8 Frequency (Not activated,
None, Day, Week, Month or
PROGRAM 1 Year) SWITCH TO AUTO MODE
PROGRAM 2 Load (Off load or On load) TO ACTIVATE
PROGRAM 3 Dates and start and end times THE PROGRAM
PROGRAM 4 of the programs (1)
OK
12 OK Esc
Programming is
Allows the test programs to be only active in
configured (with or without load). Important AUTO mode.
1 ACTIONS
1/5
11 MANUAL <> AUTO
12 CONTROL LOAD Allows the Alarm and Fault pictograms and LEDs to be tested.
13 TEST GENERATING SET
14 PROGRAMS
15 TEST LAMPS
12 OK Esc
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3.2 "Information" menu
This menu enables the following to be read:
21 generating set data
22 counters
23 events stored in the event history
24 generating set parameters (shows adjustment values and all parameters including those which are
write protected)
25 communication parameters
2 INFORMATION 2 INFORMATION
1/5 5/5
21 GENSETDATA 22 COUNTERS
22 COUNTERS 23 EVENTS
23 EVENTS 24 PARAMETERS
24 PARAMETERS 25 COMMUNICATION
12 OK Esc 12 OK Esc
22 COUNTERS
221 TIMETABLE
1/3
Total operating hours of the
TOTAL:
221 TIMETABLE generating set
222 ACTIVE ENERGY 19358 H 56 min
PARTIAL:
223 REACTIVE ENERGY Partial operating hours of the
1359 H 30 min
generating set
12 OK Esc
Esc
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23 EVENTS
005/101
23/08/06 13:46
Press STOP List of events stored in the event history.
FAULT 23/08/06 13:45 Display in descending chronological order (from most recent to the oldest).
Fail to start The maximum number of events which can be consulted is 101.
12 OK Esc
31 COMMUNICATION
1/3
ETHERNET
311 RS485 INTERFACE RS485 INTERFACE
Generating set IP
312 ETHERNET Speed: in Bauds
Address JBUS
313 JBUS Data: in bits
Subnetwork mask Address
Parity: parity or none
12 OK Esc Gateway IP address
STOP: x Bit
DHCP
Enables communication parameters
to be read according to the
selection
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3.3 "Settings" menu
This menu is used to enter, adjust or modify:
3 SETTINGS
9 31 communication parameters
1/7
9 32 generating set frequency by adjusting generating
set speed
9 33 generating set voltage by adjusting voltage 31 COMMUNICATION
9 34 frequency change 32 FREQUENCY
9 35 voltage change 33 VOLTAGE
9 36 parameters 34 50Hz <> 60Hz
o 361 USER ACCESS 12 OK Esc
o 362 PARTIAL COUNTER
o 363 GENERAL DELAYS 3 SETTINGS
o 364 HORN 6/7
o 365 ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE
o 366 ALTERNATOR FREQUENCY.
34 50Hz <> 60Hz
o 367 BATTERY VOLTAGE
35 NOMINAL VOLTAGE
o 368 OVERLOAD ALARM
36 PARAMETERS
o 369 FUEL PUMP
9 37 installer access
37 INSTALLER ACCESS
12 OK Esc
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3.3.1 Communication
This menu allows the communication parameters to be configured.
IP ADDRESS
Generating set IP
Address
172 .023.017.201
12 OK Esc
255 .255.000.000
ΝΟ OK Esc
GATEWAY
Gateway IP address
172 .023.017.200
ΝΟ OK Esc
DHCP
DHCP
NO
Esc Ok
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3.3.2 Frequency adjustment (optional)
This menu allows adjustment of the voltage frequency from the generating set.
This menu can only be accessed if the option has been configured in the factory.
The menu tree is as follows:
3 SETTINGS 3 SETTINGS
0/2 1/2
3 32 FREQUENCY 3 32 FREQUENCY
33 VOLTAGE 33 VOLTAGE
12 OK Esc 12 OK Esc
Select "FREQUENCY" using the scrolling and Confirm "FREQUENCY" using the scrolling and selection
selection wheel wheel
32 FREQUENCY
52.3 Hz
Esc OK
The frequency can only be adjusted after the generating set has been started.
Important
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3.3.3 Voltage adjustment (optional)
This menu allows adjustment of the current voltage supplied by the generating set.
The menu tree is as follows:
3 REGLAGES 3 REGLAGES
0/2 2/2
3 32 FREQUENCE 3 32 FREQUENCE
33 TENSION 33 TENSION
12 OK Esc 12 OK Esc
Select "VOLTAGE" using the scrolling and Confirm "VOLTAGE" using the scrolling and selection
selection wheel wheel
33 VOLTAGE
402 Vac
Esc OK
This adjustment is possible if the TELYS is fitted with a speed/voltage adjustment board.
The voltage can only be adjusted when the generating set is operating.
Important
Select and confirm "50 Hz <> 60 Hz" using the Select and confirm the required frequency using the
scrolling and selection wheel scrolling and selection wheel
The frequency can only be changed when the generating set is stopped.
Level 1 (installer with code) must be activated. Refer to section 3.3.7.
Important
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3.3.5 Changing the voltage (optional)
This menu enables a new voltage for the power supply from the generating set to be entered (applies to dual voltage generating sets).
This menu can only be accessed if the option has been configured in the factory.
The menu tree is as follows:
Select and confirm "NOMINAL VOLTAGE" using Define the required voltage then confirm using the
the scrolling and selection wheel scrolling and selection wheel
The voltage can also only be changed when the generating set is stopped.
If level 1 activated (installer level with access code). Refer to section 3.3.7.
Important
3.3.6 Parameters
This menu allows the stopped generating set to be adjusted or modified:
36 the following parameters: (list of parameters and screen shots)
o 361 USER ACCESS
* * * * * * * *
12 OK Esc 12 OK Esc
Allows a user password to be created Screen displayed if the customer has entered an access
code in menu 3 SETTINGS > 361 Create password
Reset to zero by entering code 1966
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o 363 GENERAL DELAYS
Air preheating
Micro disconnection
Mains return
EJP notice (For France only)
Loss Top EJP (For France only)
Standby (backlighting off)
Cooling (protected access => "installer access" level)
Water temperature stop (protected access => "installer access" level)
Stop I>> (protected access => "installer access" level)
U&F stable
Delay for registering of activation of remote start order
Delay for registering of deactivation of remote start order
U&F STABLE
05 Sec
Min: 0
Max: 99
Esc OK
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o 364 HORN
3641 Delay
3642 Fault
3643 Auto start
3651 Min AL&Fault Delay 3652 Max AL&Fault Delay 3653 Min Alarm Threshold
05 Sec 05 Sec -- V
3654 Min Fault Threshold 3655 Max Alarm Threshold 3656 Max Fault Threshold
05 % (380.0) V -- V 05 % (420.0) V
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o 366 ALTERNATOR FREQUENCY.
3661 MIN AL&FAULT DELAY (Min Alternator Frequency Time Delay)
3662 MAX AL&FAULT DELAY (Max Alternator Frequency Time Delay)
3663 MIN ALARM THRESHOLD (Min Alternator Frequency Alarm Threshold)
3664 MIN FAULT THRESHOLD (Min Alternator Frequency Fault Threshold)
3665 MAX ALARM THRESHOLD (Max Alternator Frequency Alarm Threshold)
3666 MAX FAULT THRESHOLD (Max Alternator Frequency Fault Threshold)
3661 Min AL&Fault Delay 3662 Max AL&Fault Delay 3663 Min Alarm Threshold
05 Sec 05 Sec - - Hz
3664 Min Fault Threshold 3665 Max Alarm Threshold 3666 Max Fault Threshold
3671 Min AL&Fault Delay 3672 Max AL&Fault Delay 3673 Min Alarm Threshold
01 Sec 01 Sec -- v
3674 Min Fault Threshold 3675 Max Alarm Threshold 3676 Max Fault Threshold
12 %(21.1 v) -- v 25 %(30.0 v)
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o 368 OVERLOAD ALARM
OVERLOAD ALARM
-- A
Min: 50
Max: 100
Esc OK
Esc OK
INSTALLER ACCESS
Enter password
* * * *
12 OK Esc
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3.4 "Country" menu
4 COUNTRY
1/4
This menu allows the following to be checked or modified:
41 the languages used
42 the time 41 LANGUAGES
43 the date 42 TIME
44 the units of measurement 43 DATE
44 UNITS
ΝΟ OK Esc
41 LANGUAGES 41 LANGUAGES
List of languages
1/6 6/6
FRANÇAIS (French)
ENGLISH
FRENCH ESPANOL ESPANOL (Spanish)
ENGLISH PORTUGUES PORTUGUES (Portuguese)
SPANISH DEUTSCH DEUTSCH (German)
PORTUGUESE CHINESE CHINESE
ΝΟ OK Esc ΝΟ OK Esc
Hours: 17 Day: 26
Minutes: 46 Month: 10 Pressures: Bars
Year: 2006
Format: DD/MM/YYYY Temperatures: °C
Esc OK ΝΟ OK Esc ΝΟ OK Esc
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4 Alarms and faults
Alarms
OK=HELP
Faults
OK=HELP
Faults have priority over alarms. Faults are displayed in the descending order of their appearance (from the most recent to the oldest).
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4.2 Activation of an alarm or fault
The appearance of an alarm or a fault causes the corresponding screen to be displayed (examples below)
FAULT FAULT
ALARM FAULT
Low coolant Level Emergency Stop
06/10/06 10:30 06/10/06 15:30
HELP
Esc=EXIT
If the alarm is no longer active, it is reset automatically (cause disappears).
Press Esc to reset a fault:
- reset acknowledged if the cause of the fault has been removed
- reset not performed if the cause of the fault is still present.
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4.3 Activation of an alarm and a fault
The appearance of an alarm and a fault causes:
The yellow and red LEDs to flash
the related screen to be displayed (example below)
FAULTS 1/2
FAULT
Emergency Stop
If several faults are present, the number of faults is displayed at the top
25/12/05 15:30 of the screen.
Esc=RESET OK=LIST
The faults list can be accessed by pressing OK (of the scrolling and selection wheel) (examples below)
FAULTS
1/2
HELP
Check:
- Emerg. Stop Pos.
- Connector(s)
Esc
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4.4 Engine fault codes display
Certain alarms and engine faults generate specific fault codes. These codes are standardised according to the J1939 and/or J1587
standards, except for MTU engines that have a specific transmission protocol (see appendix A and B).
SPN: Suspect Parameter This represents the system or component at fault, for example: SPN 100, indicates an oil pressure
Number problem or a problem with the oil pressure sensor.
This represents the type of fault that has occurred. This may be an electrical, mechanical or equipment
FMI: Failure Mode identifier
fault.
Terminology used by VOLVO
This term, used in the J1587 standard, has an equivalent in the J1939 standard (SPN).
SID: System Identifier However, this term corresponds, more particularly, to an assembly of components, for example, the
injection system.
This term, used in the J1587 standard, has an equivalent in the J1939 standard (SPN).
PID: Parameter Identifier
However, this term corresponds, more particularly, to a specific component, for example, a sensor.
This term, used in the J1587 standard, has an equivalent in the J1939 standard (SPN).
PPID: Parameter Identifier
PPID corresponds to PID, but is only used by VOLVO.
This represents the type of fault that has occurred. This may be an electrical, mechanical or equipment
FMI: Failure Mode identifier
fault. VOLVO uses a SID-FMI or PID-FMI or PPID-FMI combination.
CID: Component parameter This term used by PERKINS has an equivalent in the J1939 standard (SPN).
This represents the type of fault that has occurred. This may be an electrical, mechanical or equipment
FMI: Failure Mode identifier
fault.
SPN: Suspect Parameter This represents the system or component at fault, for example: SPN 100, indicates an oil pressure
Number problem or a problem with the oil pressure sensor.
This represents the type of fault that has occurred. This may be an electrical, mechanical or equipment
FMI: Failure Mode identifier
fault.
In the event of a fault, the screen will display the following message:
FAULT
Engine fault code.
ALARM Pressing OK will display fault finding information.
ENGINE GENERAL 110 18 In addition, appendix A and B indicate the meaning of
the code. The checking and maintenance operations
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to carry out in order to solve the fault are included in
the user and maintenance manuals of the engines
supplied with the generating set documentation.
OK=HELP
For JOHN DEERE (JD), PERKINS (PE) and VOLVO (VO) engines, the codes displayed are SPN and FMI codes.
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4.5 Horn reset
Depending on the settings made (menu 363 - HORN), the activation of an alarm and/or a fault leads to the horn sounding and the
following screen appearing:
HORN STOP
PRESS OK This screen will display first any messages relating to the alarms and faults
that appear as soon as OK is pressed.
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5 Access levels
Different generating set parameters access levels are available with the TELYS unit (levels 0 and 1).
Level 0A
This level allows the user to adjust certain parameters associated with the control of the generating set. Each change to a parameter is
stored in the event history which can be consulted in the "INFORMATION" menu.
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Level 0B
This level allows the user to protect access to the settings of level 0A.
The access code is programmed by the user and can be modified by the user. Access level 1 makes it possible to modify the code.
The code is entered in menu 361.
* * * * * * * *
12 OK Esc 12 OK Esc
Makes it possible to create a user password Screen displayed if the customer has entered an access
code in menu 3 SETTINGS > 361 Create password
Reset by entering the code 1966
Level 1
This level allows the customer, on the instructions of the service agent, to modify certain parameters when installing the generating set.
Each change is saved in the event history with the access code used.
After the code is entered, exiting the settings menu requires the code to be entered again.
The code is identical for all TELYS units: "1966".
List of parameters:
As well as the parameters accessible at level 0, the following parameters are accessible:
363 – Engine Stop Delay Cooling
363 - Gradual Stop Delay Coolant Temperature
363 - Gradual Stop Delay Overload
365- Alternator Min Voltage Delay
365- Alternator Max Voltage Delay
365- Alternator Min Voltage Alarm Threshold
365- Alternator Min Voltage Fault Threshold
365- Alternator Max Voltage Alarm Threshold
365- Alternator Max Voltage Fault Threshold
366- Alternator Min Frequency Delay
366- Alternator Max Frequency Delay
366- Alternator Min Frequency Alarm Threshold
366- Alternator Min Frequency Fault Threshold
366- Alternator Max Frequency Alarm Threshold
366- Alternator Max Frequency Fault Threshold
367- Battery Min Voltage Delay
367- Battery Max Voltage Delay
367- Battery Min Voltage Alarm Threshold
367- Battery Min Voltage Fault Threshold
367- Battery Max Voltage Alarm Threshold
367- Battery Max Voltage Fault Threshold
368 - Fuel Pump Control Activation Threshold
368 - Fuel Pump Control Deactivation Threshold
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6 Exterior communication
Control of the generating set and viewing of the operating parameters can be carried out remotely, without having to install specific
software, via a computer network, a landline telephone network or a mobile telephone network.
The external communication of TELYS, is the devices integrated to the main board that make external communication possible. Each
communication mode conforms to the international standards in force.
All the communication ports can be used simultaneously.
Data which can be exchanged by the USB ports on the front panel with the PC and USB key
configuration parameters,
events,
software version updates,
all data contained on the board for the replacement of a board.
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Usage of data which can be exchanged with the USB key (functions)
Configuration parameters
File containing all the configuration parameters
Contents
(operation) relating to each generating set
Transfer and/or recover the parameters configured in the factory, depending on
Usage
the client options, or by the user during installation
Events
File containing all the data necessary to facilitate the diagnosis of fault(s).
Contents Contains the list of all the events that have occurred on the TELYS (operator
actions, fault displays, etc.). Maximum number of events: 300.
In the event of a fault, the user of the generating set will be able to give the repair
agent a file
Usage
containing all the data required to facilitate repair. The file can be sent by e-mail
once it has been recovered from the USB key
Software
Contents TELYS operating software
This function is used to transfer, save and update the software integrated on the
Usage
main board and all the boards containing associated software.
The following transfer screens are displayed after connection and after the software has
recognised the USB key. They will only appear if the screen is on the home page (not in any
menu). It takes several seconds for the transfer screens to be displayed after the key is
inserted.
Data can only be exchanged with a USB key (Host USB port) when the TELYS is switched on.
Exchanging data with a PC (Device USB port) does not require the TELYS to be switched on.
Data exchange from USB to TELYS (if compatible file is on the key).
o Option to load the configuration parameters.
o Option to upgrade a software version.
o Option to load an additional language.
o Option to load all data.
The "configuration parameter" and "all data" files can only be transferred from the key to the
TELYS when the generating set is switched off. The files to be transferred to the TELYS must
be located on the "root" of the key and not in a sub-folder.
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6.2.2 HOST USB port
This port allows:
the following information to be transferred from the TELYS to a USB key (operation called "copy"):
o a copy of the "diagnostics aid" events, which generates a "PileEvent.dat" file in a folder of type: "SN08030010" (*) (example),
o a copy of the TELYS configuration which generates "UpdateConf.dat, Com.dat, EqLog.dat, Application.dat, Constructeur.dat
and Configuration.dat" files in a folder of type: "SN08030010" (example),
o a copy of the languages implemented which generates "Label.txt and Langues.txt" files in a folder of type: "SN08030010"
(example),
o a copy of the software installed (operating software) which generates "Noyau.exe, IHM.exe, CE_JBUS.exe, Label.txt,
Langues.txt, Soft_M16C_Telys2.mot files and other *.bmp files" in a folder of type: "SN08030010" (example),
o a copy of the 4 previous elements (events, configuration, languages and soft).
a new configuration to be transferred from a USB key to the TELYS.
USB
1/2
Download Configuration
Download All
12 OK Esc
File Transfer
USB
File Transfer
Completed
Esc
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the following information to be transferred from a USB key to the TELYS (operation called "load"):
o configuration parameters,
o software version,
o additional language,
o all data.
The "configuration parameter" and "all data" files can only be transferred from the key to the
TELYS when the generating set is switched off. The files to be transferred to the TELYS must
be located on the "root" of the key and not in a sub-folder.
USB
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Download Languages
Download Software
Download All
Upload Configuration
12 OK Esc
Screen shot
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6.3.1 ETHERNET communication - direct communication
Direct connection is used in local mode for communication between the TELYS and a computer. This allows the TELYS to be
monitored using the website integrated into the latter, namely to:
Display the status and the measurements for the generating set connected
Set the main parameters for the generating set connected.
Remotely control the generating set connected.
In this type of communication there is no network; the notion of the IP address does, however, come in useful. Communication is
established via the computer’s web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0, available from your agent). By entering the IP address for the relevant
TELYS, the website integrated into the latter can be directly accessed without a password. Once the connection is established, any
event (alarm, fault, change in status, etc.) registered by the TELYS is recovered by the computer to be displayed on the page(s) of the
connected computer screen.
6.3.1.1 Configuration
A diagram of the configuration sequence is given below.
Configuration of the
IP address, subnetwork mask
computer
Verification or configuration
IP address, subnetwork mask
of the TELYS
Realisation of the
Crossover Ethernet cable
connections
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6.3.1.1.1 Configuration of the web browser (Mozilla Firefox 2.0)
To ensure that the texts are correctly displayed, please ensure that the character font encoding is correctly configured in Mozilla
Firefox 2.0. To do this, carry out the following:
Open Mozilla Firefox 2.0, then go to "Tools" "Options"
In the window which appears, go to the "Content" tab, then click on the "Advanced" button in the "Fonts and colours" section
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In the window which appears, check that in the section "Character encoding", the default encoding is "Western (ISO-8859-1)".
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6.3.1.1.2 Configuration of the computer
The parameters provided for the computer are as follows:
o IP address: 172.23.19.201
o Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
If the following screen is displayed, left-click on "Switch to classic view", otherwise go to the next window.
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In the window which is showing, double-click on "Network connections"
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Click on "Properties"; the following window will appear:
Select "TCP/IP Internet protocol", then click on the "Properties"
button.
Select "Use the following IP address", then give the IP address for
the computer and the subnetwork mask.
Reminder of the parameters:
IP address: 172.23.19.201
Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
To check that these parameters are correctly applied in the TELYS, go to the menu 252 (2-INFORMATION
5-COMMUNICATION 2-ETHERNET).
Firstly, check that the DHCP has the value "No".
If the parameters set in the TELYS are incorrect, menu 312 (3-SETTINGS 1-COMMUNICATION 2-ETHERNET) allows them to be
corrected.
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6.3.1.1.4 Realisation of the connections
To connect the computer and the TELYS, a crossover Ethernet cable of a sufficient length must be used (maximum length 100 m).
The computer used must be equipped with a RJ45 Ethernet port and the TELYS Soft version must be 1.1.0. or higher
The connection must be made as shown on the diagram below: the Ethernet cable must be connected to the RJ45 port on the TELYS
at one end and to the RJ45 port on the computer on the other.
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6.3.2.1 Configuration
A diagram of the configuration sequence is given below.
Configuration of the
IP address, subnetwork mask, DHCP
computer
Realisation of the
Straight through Ethernet cable
connections
Request to be made:
A generating set equipped with a control/command PLC has been set up in your installation. It is possible to monitor the generating set
via a website integrated into this PLC. To configure the connection, the following parameters are required:
Activation or non-activation of the network configuration via DHCP
IP address attributed to the control/command PLC
Subnetwork mask
IP address of the gateway.
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If the IT network is equipped with a mail server, the PLC may send e-mails relating to the operation of the generating set.
NO
NO
To configure the control/command PLC for the generating set, access the menu 312 (3: settings–
1: communication – 2: Ethernet) then set parameters for each of the components as given by the IT network administrator, starting with
the DHCP.
The department or the person responsible for managing the company network must provide the person responsible for configuring the
TELYS with the following parameters:
DHCP: configured to "Yes" or "No".
If there is no DHCP, this department must provide the IP address which will be allocated to the TELYS and to the subnetwork
mask.
If required to configure the TELYS, the menu 312 (3-Settings 1-Communication 2-Ethernet) must be used.
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6.3.2.1.5 Configuration of the TELYS alert system
To activate alerts by mail, open the web browser, then enter the IP address for the generating set. In the page displayed, click on
"Parameters" in the menu on the left and enter the password. In the "IP&Mail" tab, select "Mail Server" as the peripheral, give the mail
server IP address and the mail address for receiving the alerts. Click on the "Confirm" button, then the "Activate" button.
To activate the mail alert, open Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and enter the generating set IP address defined by the department or person
responsible for managing the company network (or default address 172.23.17.201).
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In the page displayed, enter the password "1966" then click on "Confirm".
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The following page is displayed:
Click on the "IP&Mail" tab
Select "by e-mail" as the peripheral on the new page displayed and give the mail server IP address and the mail address for
receiving any alerts.
Click on "Activate function", then "Confirm".
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6.3.3 ETHERNET communication - communication via RTC modem
This connection allows the TELYS to be supervised via the integrated website, namely to:
Display the status and the measurements for the generating set,
Set the main parameters for the generating set,
Remotely control the generating set.
In this configuration, a modem must be integrated. This modem connected to an Ethernet network allows communication with an
external RTC network. Once a fault or an alarm appears, the TELYS transmits a message including the serial number of the generating
set and the relevant information to an RTC gateway modem which is charged with sending one (or more) fax(es) if there is an RTC connection
If the connection between a remote computer and the TELYS connected to the modem is already established then the message will
appear on the active web page.
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6.3.3.1 Configuration
The aim of this section is to describe the steps for configuring the display computer and the TELYS. The configuration described in this
document is only valid if the TELYS is directly connected to the RTC modem. The computer may then communicate with the TELYS
via the connection to the phone network.
The configuration sequence is as follows:
Configuration of the
IP address, subnetwork mask, DHCP etc.
computer
Realisation of the
Crossover Ethernet cable, telephone cable
connections
Configuration of the
computer Telephone number, user name, password…
connection
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6.3.3.1.3 Configuration of the TELYS modem
The parameters for the modem are set from the modem's Ethernet port. To do this, the computer and the modem must be
interconnected via their Ethernet port. A crossover Ethernet cable must be used.
To access the modem parameter setting page, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 must be started. In the address bar, enter the modem's IP address
(172.23.18.201).
The parameters which must be applied to the modem for it to be able to communicate with the TELYS are as follows:
Modem IP address: 172.23.18.201
Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
Remote access IP address: 172.23.19.201
The fields which must be completed to access the TELYS via dial-up are as follows:
Dial-up user name (supervision): to be defined by the user
Dial-up password (supervision): to be defined by the user
Name of the generating set (installation): to be defined by the user
Generating set IP address (installation): 172.23.17.201
To allow the TELYS to alert the on-call personnel, the following fields must be completed:
1st on-call fax number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
2nd on-call fax number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
On-call landline phone number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
Acknowledgement time (1) (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
Alert acknowledgement code (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
(1) Acknowledgement time: the acknowledgement time is the amount of time allowed for the on-call personnel to call the TELYS
modem to acknowledge the alert. If after the first alert fax is received, the on-call personnel do not acknowledge the alert within
the given time frame, a second fax will be sent. If after the second alert fax is received, the on-call personnel do not
acknowledge the alert within the given time frame, the on-call telephone number will be called.
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Click on "MODEM" in the menu column on the left of the screen, then enter the parameters given below:
The user name and password may contain numbers and upper and lower case letters. Characters with accents or special
characters (?/#}…) may not be used.
Click on "CONFIRM" to apply the parameters.
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Click on "ALERT SEQUENCE" in the menu column on the left of the screen, then enter the parameters given below:
This page gives the numbers to call in the event of a fault signalled by the generating set.
In this page the IP address for the TELYS connected to the generating set must be entered. The name allows the information sent
when a fax is transmitted during an alert sequence to be clarified.
The installation name and generating set name may contain numbers and upper and lower case letters. Characters with accents
or special characters (?/#}…) may not be used.
Click on "CONFIRM" to apply the parameters. Wait for the languages page to be displayed.
Restart the modem by switching off its power supply so that the parameters can be taken into account.
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6.3.3.1.4 Verification of the TELYS
By default, the network setting of the TELYS is as follows:
IP address: 172.23.17.201
Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: 172.23.18.201
To check that these parameters are correctly applied in the TELYS, go to the menu 252 (2-Information 5-Communication 2-Ethernet). It
must be checked that the DHCP parameter has the value "NO".
If the parameters set in the TELYS are incorrect, menu 312 (3-Settings 1-Communication 2-Ethernet) allows them to be corrected. In
this case, first configure the DHCP to the value "NO".
Connection diagram
Hardware required
a telephone line to connect the TELYS modem
a telephone line to connect the computer modem
a telephone cable which has a RJ11 connector at each end to connect each modem to the telephone input (supplied)
a computer equipped with a V92 modem or a computer and a V92 modem (not supplied)
a TELYS control unit with soft version 1.1.0 or higher
a crossover Ethernet cable of a sufficient length to connect the RTC modem and the TELYS (supplied)
Connections to be made
The connection to be made follows the diagram above: the Ethernet cable must be connected to the RJ45 port on the TELYS at one
end and to the RTC modem RJ45 port on the other.
To connect each modem to the phone network, a telephone cable must be used.
It is the user's responsibility to make the connection between the computer modem and the display computer.
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6.3.3.1.6 Configuration of the computer connection
Configuration of the computer acting as supervisor
Configuration of dial-up communication
The display computer does not require any specific network configuration. It is sufficient to define the connection via the phone network
and the modem, then to establish this link so that the display computer can access the TELYS website.
The following procedure is only valid if the modem is connected to the computer and if it is recognised by the latter
(the pilots are correctly installed and the modem is operating correctly). Before continuing with this configuration
procedure, it is recommended that the computer that will act as a supervisor is restarted.
Important
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If the following screen is displayed, left-click on "Switch to classic view". Otherwise, move on to the next window.
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In the window which is displayed, select: File "New connection".
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Click on "Next"; the following window will be displayed.
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Select "Connect using a dial-up
modem" then click on the "Next"
button.
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Give the telephone number for
the line to which the modem is
connected, then click "Next". If
the line to which the PC modem
is connected is a part of the
company network, remember to
give the code required to dial out
of this network, for example 0.
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In the window which is displayed,
give the user name and
password configured in the
modem. If you do not wish to
enter the password at each
connection, leave "Use this
account name and password
when anyone connects to the
internet from this computer"
checked. Deselect "Make this the
default connection".
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Verification of the dial-up connection parameters
If several modems are connected to the computer (for example an internal modem and an external modem), the modem connected to
the phone line must be selected. The display computer does not require any specific network configuration. It is sufficient to define the
connection via the phone network and the modem, then to establish this link so that the display computer can access the TELYS
website.
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The connection previously created should be visible in this window. If this is not the case, carry out the procedure for creating a dial-up
connection again. (Refer to section 6.3.3.1.6).
Double-click on the connection created to set its parameters. The following window is displayed:
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In this window, it must be checked
that the modem selected is the one
which will be connected to the
TELYS modem (see example).
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Click on the "Options" tab.
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In the window, check that "Obtain an
IP address automatically" and
"Obtain DNS server address
automatically" are selected.
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6.3.3.1.7 Creation of the connection between the computer and the TELYS
Connection to the modem
Firstly, a line must be created between the display computer modem and the TELYS modem.
If the following screen is displayed, left-click on "Switch to classic view", otherwise go to the next window.
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In the window which is
showing, double-click on
"Network connections"
In the window which opens, double click on the connection created, here "TELYS", for example.
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The following window is displayed:
If the user name and password are not correct, an error message will
be displayed, otherwise the following window is displayed:
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When the connection has been correctly set up, the message below is displayed at the bottom right of the screen. It is important that
the speed shown is not below 33.6 kbit/s. If this is not the case, reconnection is strongly advised.
If the communication speed is below 33.6 kbit/s, reconnection to the TELYS modem is strongly advised. To do this, right click on the
modem connection icon, then select "Disconnect".
Installation name
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Click on "Installation" in the menu on the left. The following window is displayed:
During configuration, "T100" is replaced by the name given to the generating set and "SDMO Brest" by the generating set installation
site name (names given during configuration of the TELYS modem).
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In the page displayed, enter the password "1966" then click on "Confirm".
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The following page is displayed:
Click on the "IP&Mail" tab
Select "Modem" as the peripheral on the new page displayed and enter the modem IP address. By default, this is configured as
172.23.18.201.
Click on "Activate function", then "Confirm".
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6.3.3.1.9 Alert sequence flow diagram
Fault
signalled by
Telys
The user
picks up the
telephone
Beep sounds
The user
puts down the
telephone
End of the
alarm
indication by
the modem
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6.3.4 ETHERNET communication - communication via GSM modem
This connection allows the TELYS to be supervised via the integrated website, namely to:
Display the status and the measurements for the generating set,
Set the main parameters for the generating set,
Remotely control the generating set.
In this configuration, a modem must be integrated. This modem connected to an Ethernet network allows communication with an
external GSM network. Once a fault or an alarm appears, the TELYS transmits a message including the serial number of the
generating set and the relevant information to a GSM gateway modem which is charged with sending one (or more) text message(s) if
there is a GSM connection.
If the connection between a remote computer and the TELYS connected to the modem is already established then the message will
appear on the active web page. The alert will be sent after connection to the website.
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6.3.4.1 Configuration
The aim of this section is to describe the steps for configuring the display computer and the TELYS. The configuration described in this
document is only valid if the TELYS is directly connected to the GSM modem. The computer may then communicate with the TELYS
via the connection to the phone network.
The configuration sequence is as follows:
Configuration of the
IP address, subnetwork mask, DHCP etc.
computer
Realisation of the
Crossover Ethernet cable, telephone cable
connections
Configuration of the
computer Telephone number, user name, password…
connection
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6.3.4.1.3 Configuration of the TELYS modem
The parameters for the TELYS modem are set from the modem's Ethernet port. To do this, the computer and the modem must be
interconnected via their Ethernet port. A crossover Ethernet cable must be used.
To access the modem parameter setting page, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 must be started. In the address bar, enter the modem's IP address
(172.23.18.201).
The parameters which must be applied to the modem for it to be able to communicate with the TELYS are as follows:
Modem IP address: 172.23.18.201
Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
Remote access IP address: 172.23.19.201
The fields which must be completed to access the TELYS via dial-up are as follows:
Dial-up user name (supervision): to be defined by the user
Dial-up password (supervision): to be defined by the user
Name of the generating set (installation): to be defined by the user
Generating set IP address (installation): 172.23.17.201
To allow the TELYS to alert the on-call personnel, the following fields must be completed:
1st on-call mobile phone number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
2nd on-call mobile phone number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
On-call landline phone number (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
Acknowledgement time (1) (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
Alert acknowledgement code (alert sequence): to be defined by the user
(1) Acknowledgement time: the acknowledgement time is the amount of time allowed for the on-call personnel to call the TELYS
modem to acknowledge the alert. If after the first alert SMS is received, the on-call personnel do not acknowledge the alert
within the given time frame, a second SMS will be sent. If after the second alert SMS is received, the on-call personnel do not
acknowledge the alert within the given time frame, the on-call telephone number will be called.
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Click on "MODEM" in the menu column on the left of the screen, then enter the parameters given below:
The user name and password may contain numbers and upper and lower case letters. Characters with accents or special
characters (?/#}…) may not be used.
Click on "CONFIRM" to apply the parameters.
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Click on "ALERT SEQUENCE" in the menu column on the left of the screen, then enter the parameters given below:
This page gives the numbers to call in the event of a fault signalled by the generating set.
In this page the IP address for the TELYS connected to the generating set must be entered. The name allows the information sent
when a fax is transmitted during an alert sequence to be clarified.
The installation name and generating set name may contain numbers and upper and lower case letters. Characters with accents
or special characters (?/#}…) may not be used.
Click on "CONFIRM" to apply the parameters. Wait for the languages page to be displayed.
Restart the modem by switching off its power supply so that the parameters can be taken into account.
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6.3.4.1.4 Verification of the TELYS
By default, the network setting of the TELYS is as follows:
IP address: 172.23.17.201
Subnetwork mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: 172.23.18.201
To check that these parameters are correctly applied in the TELYS, go to the menu 252 (2-Information 5-Communication 2-Ethernet). It
must be checked that the DHCP parameter has the value "NO".
If the parameters set in the TELYS are incorrect, menu 312 (3-Settings 1-Communication 2-Ethernet) allows them to be corrected. In
this case, first configure the DHCP to the value "NO".
Connection diagram
Hardware required
a TELYS control unit with soft version 1.1.0 or higher
a crossover Ethernet cable of a sufficient length to connect the GSM modem and the TELYS (supplied)
an aerial supplied with the option of connecting each modem to the phone network
a SIM card with a subscription to GSM voice and data to connect the TELYS modem (not supplied)
a computer equipped with a V92 modem or a computer and a V92 modem (not supplied)
Connections to be made
The connection to be made follows the diagram above: the Ethernet cable must be connected to the RJ45 port on the TELYS at one
end and to the GSM modem RJ45 port on the other.
To connect each modem to the phone network, an aerial must be used. Either an RTC modem or a GSM modem can be used with
the supervision computer for this type of communication.
It is the user's responsibility to make the connection between the computer modem and the display computer.
The following procedure is only valid if the modem is connected to the computer and that it is recognised by the latter
(the pilots are correctly installed and the modem is operating correctly). Before continuing with this configuration
procedure, it is recommended that the computer that will act as a supervisor is restarted.
Important
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To configure the computer with the parameters above, go to
"Start" "Control panel".
If the following screen is displayed, left-click on "Switch to classic view". Otherwise, move on to the next window.
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In the window which is showing, double-click on "Network connections"
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The following window is displayed
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Select "Set up my connection
manually", then click on the "Next"
button
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Enter "TELYS connection", for
example, in the "ISP name" field,
then click "Next"
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In the next window, it is possible
to select whether the connection
may be used by all users who
have access to the computer (in
this case, select "Anyone's use")
or if the connection is only to be
used by the person creating the
connection to the modem (in this
case, select "My use only")
After having made your selection,
click the "Next" button
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To confirm this dial-up connection,
click "Finish"
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In the window which is showing, double-click on "Network connections"
The connection previously created should be visible in this window. If this is not the case, carry out the procedure for creating a dial-up
connection again.
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Double-click on the connection created to set its parameters. The following window is displayed:
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Check that the maximum speed
selected is 9,600 bit/s.
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Click on the "Networking tab"
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The window shown here appears
again.
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6.3.4.1.7 Creation of the connection between the computer and the TELYS
Connection to the modem
Firstly, a line must be created between the display computer modem and the TELYS modem.
If the following screen is displayed, left-click on "Switch to classic view", otherwise go to the next window.
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In the window which is
showing, double-click on
"Network connections"
In the window which opens, double click on the connection created, here "TELYS", for example.
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The following window is displayed:
If the user name and password are not correct, an error message will
be displayed, otherwise the following window is displayed:
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When the connection has been correctly set up, the message below is displayed at the bottom right of the screen. It is important that
the speed shown is not below 9.6 kbit/s. If this is not the case, reconnection is strongly advised.
If the communication speed is below 9.6 kbit/s, reconnection to the TELYS modem is strongly advised. To do this, right click on the
modem connection icon, then select "Disconnect".
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Click on "Installation" in the menu on the left. The following window is displayed:
ACCES T100
Installation name
During configuration, "T100" is replaced by the name given to the generating set and "SDMO Brest" by the generating set installation
site name (names given during configuration of the TELYS modem).
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In the page displayed, enter the password "1966" then click on "Confirm".
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Select "Modem" as the peripheral on the new page displayed and enter the modem IP address. By default, this is configured as
172.23.18.201.
Click on "Activate function", then "Confirm".
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6.3.4.1.9 Alert sequence flow diagram
Fault
signalled by
Telys
The user
picks up
the telephone
Beep sounds
The user
puts down
the telephone
End of the
alarm
indication by
the modem
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6.4 Supervision
Supervision of a generating set equipped with a TELYS, via the website integrated in the TELYS, allows the following:
Display of the status and the measurements for the generating set (mechanical and electrical).
Adjustment of the main parameters for the generating set.
Remotely control the generating set.
The flow rates and time required to display the first page which can be consulted on the display computer are as follows:
Maximum flow rate 100 Mbit/s 100 Mbit/s 33.6 Kbits/s 9.6 Kbits/s
Time required to display the
5s 5s 3 min 5 min
pages
The display times obtained depend on the communication speed. This communication speed may vary according to the load on the
communication network. The times given in this table are times measured with a network under no load and are thus the minimum
times for displaying pages.
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6.4.1 "Operation" page
This page is the first to be opened. It allows all the important information relating to the status of the generating set connected and its
operation to be displayed:
Operation status of the generating set (stopped or operational)
Active alarm and faults (the latest of each only)
Working hours counters
Important electrical measurements: reference voltage V1 or U12, power output, available power, power factor, battery frequency
and voltage
Mechanical measurements: oil pressure, oil temperature, water temperature, fuel level and generating set rotation speed
This page also allows the generating set to controlled remotely via the "Commands" section.
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6.4.1.1 "Commands" menu
This page allows the generating set to be controlled remotely by entering the password 1966. It is possible to change the operation
mode of the generating set (Auto/Man) as well as its operation status (on, off, operating tests). Its is also possible to remotely discharge
faults.
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6.4.2 "Electrical measurements" page
This page shows all the generating set's electrical measurements (instantaneous values at the exact refresh time): single and
composite voltages, battery voltage, operation time, energy supplied, etc.
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6.4.3 "Events" page
This page is organised as a table to display the 100 most recent events which appeared and were stored by the TELYS. The
information contained in this event stack is identical to that within the TELYS (menu 23). The events are sorted in chronological order:
event 1 is the most recent and event 100 is the oldest (of the 100 displayed). Example: from 1 to 10: display of the 10 most recent
events.
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6.4.4 "Inputs/Outputs" page
This page displays the inputs and outputs stated in the TELYS, their type (NO/NC), their pinouts and their status.
The status of their inputs/outputs is not refreshed automatically: click on the name of the tab in progress to refresh its inputs/outputs.
The user can see this refresh via the update of the table (it empties, then the values are displayed once more).
9 Basic: display of the inputs and outputs configured in the TELYS card
9 Module No. X: display of the inputs and outputs configured on the TELYS inputs/outputs modules
Tabs
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6.4.5 "Parameters" page
This page allows the generating set parameters to be modified using the "Timing, Thresholds, Programs, IP&Mail" tabs.
Access to the different tabs is possible after the password is entered, then confirmed.
The modification method is as follows: select the value to be modified, modify the value, press the keypad "Input" button, then the
"Confirm" button in the bottom right of the web page.
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6.4.5.1 "Timing" tab
All the timings activated in the configuration via the GCU software are present and can be modified.
Note: The GCU (Genset Control Unit) software is used to define and generate a configuration for a TELYS control unit It allows all the
parameters on the TELYS to be accessed and modified.
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6.4.5.2 "Thresholds" tab
All the thresholds activated in the configuration via the GCU software are present and can be modified.
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6.4.5.3 "Programs" tab
All the configurable programs are displayed (start on clock).
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6.4.5.4 "IP & Mail" tab
This tab allows the TELYS alerts to be configured: choice of peripheral, peripheral IP address (corresponding to the IP address for the
TELYS gateway) and the alert function to be activated.
Note: if the TELYS IP address is allocated by the DHCP (DHCP = YES), it is not possible to modify the peripheral IP address in this
tab, as the address was allocated automatically. If the peripheral IP address is not suitable, the following configuration must be carried
out (menu 312 on the TELYS): DHCP = NO, Custom IP address and subnetwork mask (the address of the gateway corresponds to the
peripheral IP address defined in this tab).
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6.4.6 "Generating set data" page
The information displayed in this tab is identical to that displayed in menu 21 on the TELYS.
7 Use
The TELYS command / control module supports two possible modes:
manual mode
automatic mode.
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Press "Esc" several times to return to the following home menu
OPERATION
MANUAL
Press START
to start
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AVAILABLE POWER
AIR PREHEATING
START-UP 100.0%
IN PROGRESS
10 seconds
Options
Oil pressure
Oil Temperature
After the voltage and frequency have stabilised, the following information is displayed
AVAILABLE POWER
100.0%
Stabilised voltage and frequency
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ON load test – motorised circuit breaker
After the voltage and frequency have stabilised, the following information is displayed
AVAILABLE POWER
100.0%
Stabilised voltage and frequency
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Selecting menu 12 "CONTROL LOAD" Request the motorised circuit breaker to close
1 ACTIONS 12 CONTROL LOAD
1/5
11 MANU <> AUTO
12 CONTROL LOAD
13 TEST GENERATING SET
14 PROGRAMS
15 TEST LAMPS 12 OK Esc
12 OK Esc
After the circuit breaker is closed, the following display appears (the generating set is supplying the application):
The following screen is displayed and the generating set will stop
OFF
IN PROGRESS
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Switch TELYS off by turning the key to "OFF" (without forcing it to the "OFF" position).
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7.2 Automatic mode
In auto mode, with the control / command module in operation (key switch ON), the generating set may start with no
delay, when a remote start order is sent.
Danger
OPERATION
MANUAL
Press START
to start
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WARNING
START-UP POSSIBLE
IMMEDIATELY
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Following activation of the remote order (or following a programme), the following sequence occurs
If the engine is equipped with an air Warning: the number of successive and automatic
preheating system, there is a delay starting attempts is limited to 3.
(adjustable) before the engine starts
(preheating activation period). The following pictogram will flash
If the engine is not fitted with an air
preheating system or once the
preheating delay has elapsed, the
engine starts up (start of a cycle
comprising 3 attempts to start up the
engine).
AVAILABLE POWER
100.0%
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Speed of rotation
Coolant temperature
Options
Oil pressure
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7.2.2 Applying the load
After the voltage and frequency have stabilised, the following information is displayed:
AVAILABLE POWER
100.0%
Stabilised voltage and frequency
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WARNING
START-UP POSSIBLE
IMMEDIATELY
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8 Troubleshooting
Problem Probable causes Remedial action
No LED displays and Faulty module supply fuse Check and replace the fuse
no screen display Faulty battery Check and replace the battery if necessary
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9 Maintenance
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10 Appendix
10.1 Enclosure A - List of John Deere - Volvo and Perkins fault codes
John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
28 Throttle #3 Position
3 Throttle Voltage high, short to V+ Short to V+
4 Throttle Voltage low, short to V- Short to V-
29 Throttle #2 Position
3 Throttle Voltage high, short to V+ Short to V+
4 Throttle Voltage low, short to V- Short to V-
14 Throttle Voltage out of range
84 Vehicle speed
2 Vehicle invalid or missing Not possible with genset
31 Vehicle speed mismatch application
FMI non déterminé pour
91 91 91 132 Accelerator pedal position
tous les VOLVO
3 Throttle Voltage high, short to V+
4 Throttle Voltage low, short to V-
7 Throttle calibration invalid
Not possible with genset
8 PWM throttle abnormal pulse width application, codes declared
9 Throttle invalid (CAN value) by the CAN J1587 for
VOLVO.
10 Throttle voltage out of range low
13 Throttle calibration aborted
14 Throttle voltage out of range
94 94 Fuel rail pressure sensor
1 Fuel supply pressure extremely low
3 Fuel rail pressure input voltage high Short to V+
4 Fuel rail pressure input voltage low Short to V-
5 Fuel rail pressure sensor open circuit
10 Fuel rail pressure lost detected
13 Fuel rail pressure higher than expected
16 Fuel supply pressure moderately high
17 Fuel rail pressure not developed
18 Fuel supply pressure moderately low
97 97 Water in fuel sensor
0 Water in fuel continuously detected
3 Water in fuel input voltage high Short to V+
4 Water in fuel input voltage low Short to V-
16 Water in fuel detected
31 Water in fuel detected
98 98 Oil level sensor
1 Oil level value below normal
3 Oil level sensor input voltage high Short to V+
4 Oil level sensor input voltage low Short to V-
5 Oil level sensor open circuit
99 99 Engine Oil filter Differential Pressure
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
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John Deere
Perkins
Volvo
SPN CID SID PID PPID FMI Description Commentary
FMI=0—DATA VALID BUT ABOVE NORMAL OPERATIONAL RANGE - MOST SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is above
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined most severe level limits for that particular measure of
the real world condition (Region e of the signal range definition) Broadcast of data values is continued as normal.
FMI=1—DATA VALID BUT BELOW NORMAL OPERATIONAL RANGE - MOST SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is below
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined least severe level limits for that particular measure of
the real world condition (Region e of the signal range definition). Broadcast of data values is continued as normal.
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FMI=3—VOLTAGE ABOVE NORMAL, OR SHORTED TO HIGH SOURCE
a. A voltage signal, data or otherwise, is above the predefined limits that bound the range (Region e of the signal range
definition). Broadcast of data values is substituted with the “error indicator” value.
b. Any signal external to an electronic control module whose voltage remains at a high level when the ECM commands it
to low. Broadcast of data value is substituted with the “error indicator” value.
FMI=13—OUT OF CALIBRATION
A failure that can be identified to be the result of not being properly calibrated. This may be the case for a subsystem
which can identify that the calibration attempting to be used by the controller is out of date. Or it may be the case that the
mechanical subsystem is determined to be out of calibration. This failure mode does not relate to the signal range
definition as do many of the FMIs.
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FMI=14—SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
“Special Instructions” is the FMI to be used when the on-board system can isolate the failure to a small number of choices
but not to a single point of failure. When the FMI is used, there is clear necessity for the service technician to take some
action to complete the specific diagnosis, and the manufacturer has provided instructions for the completion of that
diagnosis. There are two cases where this will be used: 1. for emission-related diagnostics where the particular failure
cannot be separated between a sensor out of range and the case where the actual value is at the edge of a diagnostic
region, and 2. for the older SPN 611 to 615 where the problem is in determining which of two or more circuits (which may
interact) is the one that needs repair.
SPNs 611 through 615 are defined as “System Diagnostic Codes” and are used to identify failures that cannot be tied to a
specific field replaceable component. Specific subsystem fault isolation is the goal of any diagnostic system, but for
various reasons this cannot always be accomplished. These SPNs allow the manufacturer some flexibility to
communicate non-“specific component” diagnostic information. Since SPNs 611-615 use the standard SPN/FMI format it
allows the use of standard diagnostic tools, electronic dashboards, satellite systems and other advanced devices that
scan Parameter Groups containing the SPN/FMI formats. Because manufacturer defined codes are not desirable in terms
of standardization, the use of these codes should only occur when diagnostic information cannot be communicated as a
specific component and failure mode.
Possible reasons for using a System Diagnostic Code include:
1. Cost of specific component fault isolation is not justified, or
2. New concepts in Total Vehicle Diagnostics are being developed, or
3. New diagnostic strategies that are not component specific are being developed.
Due to the fact that SPNs 611-615 are manufacturer defined and are not component specific, FMIs 0-13 and 15-31 have
little meaning. Therefore, FMI 14, “Special Instructions”, is usually used. The goal is to refer the service personnel to the
manufacturer's troubleshooting manual for more information on the particular diagnostic code. This failure mode does not
relate to the signal range definition as do many of the FMIs. This type of fault may or may not be directly associated with
the value of general broadcast information.
FMI=15—DATA VALID BUT ABOVE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE - LEAST SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is above
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined least severe level limits for that particular measure of
the real world condition (Region i of the signal range definition). Broadcast of data values is continued as normal.
FMI=16—DATA VALID BUT ABOVE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE - MODERATELY SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is above
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined moderately severe level limits for that particular
measure of the real world condition (Region k of the signal range definition). Broadcast of data values is continued as
normal.
FMI=17—DATA VALID BUT BELOW NORMAL OPERATING RANGE - LEAST SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is below
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined least severe level limits for that particular measure of
the real world condition (Region h of the signal range definition). Broadcast of data values is continued as normal.
FMI=18—DATA VALID BUT BELOW NORMAL OPERATING RANGE - MODERATELY SEVERE LEVEL
The signal communicating information is within a defined acceptable and valid range, but the real world condition is below
what would be considered normal as determined by the predefined moderately severe level limits for that particular
measure of the real world condition (Region j of the signal range definition). Broadcast of data values is continued as
normal.
FMI=31—CONDITION EXISTS
Used to indicate that the condition that is identified by the SPN exists when no more applicable FMI exists or in cases
when the reported SPN name spells out the component and a non-standard failure mode. This type of fault may or may
be directly associated with the value of general broadcast information. This FMI will mean “not available” when the
associated SPN is also “not available” as when the remainder of the packet is filled with binary ones after all data has
been transmitted.
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10.2 Enclosure B - List of MTU engine fault codes
Fault displays
Faults in the overall MDEC system are indicated at the devices as follows:
Fault code numbers (generated inside Engine Control Unit ECU)
Table
The number of the fault code on the display is listed in the first column “No.”in the table.
The message is explained in the second column “Meaning/cause” and the reason for the message is explained
The third column “Counteraction” in the table lists measures which can be taken on-site by the operator or other
information about how to proceed.
The last two columns indicate which fault can appear for which engine series.
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Alarm ‘First limit value violated’ for ext. The measured value is read in via the
073
pressure channel 1 CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm ‘Second limit value violated’ for The measured value is read in via the
074
ext. pressure channel 1 CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm ’First limit value violated’ for ext. The measured value is read in via the
075
pressure channel 2 CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm ’Second limit value violated’ for The measured value is read in via the
076
ext. pressure channel 2 CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm from external coolant level The measured value is read in via the
077
monitor CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm from external charge air coolan The measured value is read in via the
078
tlevel monitor CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm from external binary channel 3 The measured value is read in via the
079
(plant) CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
Alarm from external binary channel 4 The measured value is read in via the
080
(plant) CAN. The alarm is handled in MDEC.
High pressure system leaking, air in the
Low pressure gradient on starting or
081 system
high pressure gradient on stopping
Engine documentation
Interface transformer malfunction or
Rail pressure above set value → DBR
082 interface transformer wiring B48
reduction, injection start later
Engine documentation
Interface transformer faulty or leakage
in the high pressure system
Engine
Rail pressure below set value → DBR Documentation
083
reduction Message also appears when very large
generators are in use and the rundown
time exceeds 20 s
Fault irrelevant
Engine speed has fallen below 200 rpm
089
→ engine stop
Fault message during starting, idling
090 speed not reached within the time Check for further messages
defined
Fault message during starting, runup
091 speed not reached within the time Check for further messages
defined
Start error message, starter speed not
reached within the time defined
092 Check for further messages
(counting starts when the starter is
activated) → starttermination
Coolant preheating temperature too low
093 Preheating temperature not reached
(second limit value undershot)
Coolant preheating temperature too low
094 Preheating temperature not reached
(firs tlimit value undershot)
Oil pressure sensor and priming pump
095 Interval priming pressure not reached
Engine documentation
099 Dummy
Measuring point data checksum error in
100 Electronics service
EDM
Measuring point data checksum error in
101 Electronics service
IDM
Accumulated fuel consumption
102 checksum error in EDM (redundant Electronics service
datar ecord 1)
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Accumulated fuel consumption
103 checksum error in EDM (redundant Electronics service
data record 2)
Operating hours counter checksum
104 Electronics service
error inEDM
Operating hours counter checksum
105 Electronics service
error in IDM
Fault memory checksum error in EDM
106 Electronics service
(redundant data record 1)
Fault memory checksum error in EDM
107 Electronics service
(redundant data record 2)
If the supply voltage is below set lower
limit value 1 the value calculated from
118 Check battery / generator
the DBR curve is multiplied by 0.8 and
injection start is delayed by 5°
If the supply voltage is below set lower
limit value 2 the value calculated from
119 Check battery / generator
the DBR curve is multiplied by 0.8 and
injection start is delayed by 5°
If the supply voltage is above set upper
limit value 1 the value calculated from
120 Check battery / generator
the DBR curve is multiplied by 0.8 and
injection start is delayed by 5°
If the supply voltage is above set upper
121 limit value 2 the engine is stopped, if Check battery / generator
configurated
ECU temperature too high (first limit Check electronics environment (heat
122
value exceeded) accumulation)
Internal electronics failure → engine
134 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
stop due to electronics failure
Internal electronics failure → engine
136 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
stop due to electronics failure
Fault analysis for internal electronic
fault:Disconnect connectors X2 and X3,
ECU is faulty if fault message remains.
This fault can have various causes:
Fault analysis of pressure sensors:
1. Pressure sensor fault
137 Disconnect pressure sensors one after
2. Sensor wiring
the other and pinpoint which sensor
3. Internal electronics failure
causes the fault. If both measures
prove unsuccessful the fault lies in the
cable harness.
Fault analysis for internal electronic
fault:Disconnect connectors X2 and X3,
ECU is faulty if fault message remains.
This fault can have various causes:
Fault analysis of pressure sensors:
1. Pressure sensor fault
138 Disconnect pressure sensors one after
2. Sensor wiring
the other and pinpoint which sensor
3. Internal electronics failure
causes the fault. If both measures
prove unsuccessful the fault lies in the
cable harness.
Internal electronics failure → Sensor 1. Sensor defect
defect –alarm for dependent sensors, Electronics service
139
temperature values are set to default 2. Electronics faulty
values Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
Internal electronics failure → Sensor 1. Sensor defect
defect –alarm for dependent sensors, Electronics service
140
temperature values are set to default 2. Electronics faulty
values Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
Internal electronics failure → engine
142 does not start, electronics faulty, test Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
with engine at standstill only
Internal electronics failure → engine
144 does not start, electronics faulty, test Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
with engine at standstill only
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Internal electronics fault → engine stop
145 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
due to electronics failure
Internal electronics failure → engine
147 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
stop due to electronics failure
Internal electronics failure → engine
149 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
stop due to electronics failure
Internal electronics failure → engine
151 Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
stop due to electronics failure
Check whether the MI is properly
Module in maintenance indicator faulty
170 installed
or missing
Electronics service
Check whether the MI is properly
171 Maintenance indicator no longer active installed
Electronics service
173 EEPROM write limit reached Electronics service
At least one Alive PDU on CAN 1
Check CAN devices and CAN bus
180 monitored by the ECU is missing →
wiring as necessary
connected device out of order
At least one Alive PDU on CAN 2
Check CAN devices and CAN bus
181 monitored by the ECU is missing →
wiring as necessary
connected device out of order
Parameter 200.00 and/or 200.05 have
182 Parameterize given values correctly
no valid values
A CAN mode is selected in which
communication is initialized with the Test the devices connected to the CAN
183 help of the PU datamodule. However, Download again via BDM
the required PU data module is missing Electronicsservice
or invalid.
A programming error occurred in one or
both modules on attempting to copy a
184 Electronics service
received PU data module in both
EEPROM modules.
Insufficient receiving mailboxes ready
185 on one or both CAN controllers on Electronics service
initializing the receiving identifiers.
CAN controller 1 in bus off state → Causes are e.g. short-circuit, major
186
automatic switching to CAN2 disruptions or baud rate in compatibility
Causes are e.g. missing nodes, minor
CAN controller 1 has signalled a
187 disruptions or temporary bus
warning
overloading
CAN controller 2 in bus off state → Causes are e.g. short-circuit, major
188
automatic switching to CAN 1 disruptions or baud rate incompatibility
Causes are e.g. missing nodes, minor
CAN controller 2 has signalled a
189 disruptions or temporary bus
warning
overloading
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
201 Sensor defect (coolant temperature) sensor and wiring to B6
Electronics service
202 Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
Sensor defect (fuel temperature) sensor and wiring to B33
Electronics service
203 Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
Sensor defect (charge air temperature) sensor and wiring to B9
Electronicsservice
205 Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
Sensor defect (charge air coolant
sensor and wiring to B26
temperature)
Electronics service
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
208 Sensor defect (charge pressure) sensor and wiring to B10
Electronicsservice
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
211 Sensor defect (lube oil pressure) sensor and wiring to B5
Electronicsservice
Sensor defect (Rail pressure) → high Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
215 pressure governor emergency sensor and wiring to B48
operation Electronics service
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
216 Sensor defect (lube oil temperatur) sensor and wiring to B7
Electronicsservice
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
sensor and wiring to F33
Electronics service
Note : If a sensor cable connector has
been temporarily disconnected and
220 Sensor defect (coolant level)
then reconnected (e.g. next to the
ECU), this fault message is signalled
for a further approx. 60min. The fault
can be immediately cleared by
switching the system off and back on.
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
sensor and wiring to F57
Electronics service
Note : If a sensor cable connector has
been temporarily disconnected and
223 Sensor defect (charge air coolant level)
then reconnected (e.g. next to the
ECU), this fault message is signalled
for a further approx. 60min. The fault
can be immediately cleared by
switching the system off and back on.
Sensor defect crank case speed and
229 Compare alarms 230 and 231
sensor defect camshaft speed
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
230 Sensor defect (crankshaft speed) sensor and wiring to B13
Electronicsservice
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
231 Sensor defect (camshaft speed) sensor and wiring to B1
Electronicsservice
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
240 Sensor defect (fuel pressure) sensor and wiring to B43
Electronicsservice
Electronics faulty Replace Engine
245 Internal ECU failure
Control Unit ECU
Electronics faulty Replace Engine
246 Internal ECU failure
Control Unit ECU
Sensor defect CAN (Speed Demand)
→ no set speed signal, the speed is
250 either set to a fault value (MP180.05) or
remains set to the actual speed
depending on the setting at MP180.14
Sensor defect (analog speed setting) →
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
speed is set to a fault value or remains
266 set speed transmitter and wiring
set to the actual speed (adjustable,
Electronics service
MP180.14)
Used in test stand mode only:
Sensor defect (analog speed setting) → Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
267 speed is set to a fault value or remains set speed transmitter and wiring
set to the actual speed (adjustable, Electronics service
MP180.14)
Short-circuit or wire breakage, check
270 Sensor defect frequency setting set speed transmitter and wiring
Electronicsservice
Electronics service (external device
271 Missing Data CAN (T-EXTERN 1)
faulty)
Electronics service (external device
272 Missing Data CAN (T-EXTERN 2)
faulty)
Electronics service (external device
273 Missing Data CAN (P-EXTERN 1)
faulty)
Electronics service (external device
274 Missing Data CAN (P-EXTERN 2)
faulty)
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Missing Data CAN (EXT. COOLANT Electronics service (external device
275
LEVEL) faulty)
Missing Data CAN (charge air coolant Electronics service (external device
276
level) faulty)
Electronics service (external device
277 Missing Data CAN (BIN-EXTERN 3)
faulty)
Electronics service (external device
278 Missing Data CAN (BIN-EXTERN 4)
faulty)
Cylinder A1 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
301 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A2 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
302 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A3 :
- FPGA fault status = 2 Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
303 - Time-of-flight t < 600 μs frequently
Or Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A4 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
304 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A5 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
305 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A6 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
306 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A7 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
307 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A8 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
308 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A9 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
309 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder A10 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
310 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B1 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
311 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B2 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
312 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B3 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
313 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Cylinder B4 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
314 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B5 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
315 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B6 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
316 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B7 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
317 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B8 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
318 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B9 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
319 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
Cylinder B10 :
Replace solenoid valve if this occurs
- FPGA fault status = 2
320 frequently
- Time-of-flight t < 600 μs
Engine documentation
- Time-of-flight t > 1400 μs
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
321 Cabling fault cylinder A1 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
322 Cabling fault cylinder A2 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
323 Cabling fault cylinder A3 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
324 Cabling fault cylinder A4 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
325 Cabling fault cylinder A5 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
326 Cabling fault cylinder A6 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
327 Cabling fault cylinder A7 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
328 Cabling fault cylinder A8 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
329 Cabling fault cylinder A9 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
330 VCabling fault cylinder A10 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
331 Cabling fault cylinder B1 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
332 Cabling fault cylinder B2 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
333 Cabling fault cylinder B3 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
334 Cabling fault cylinder B4 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
335 Cabling fault cylinder B5 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
336 Cabling fault cylinder B6 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
337 Cabling fault cylinder B7 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
338 Cabling fault cylinder B8 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
339 Cabling fault cylinder B9 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Engine block grounded)
340 Cabling fault cylinder B10 → misfiring
Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder Engine block grounded)
341
A1 → misfiring Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder Engine block grounded)
342
A2 → misfiring Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder Engine block grounded)
343
A3 → misfiring Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder Engine block grounded)
344
A4 → misfiring Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
SV short-circuit or +SV line shorted to
electronic ground (Requirement :
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder Engine block grounded)
345
A5 → misfiring Replace solenoid valve or cable
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
346 Replace solenoid valve or cable
A6 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
347 Replace solenoid valve or cable
A7 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
348 Replace solenoid valve or cable
A8 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
349 Replace solenoid valve or cable
A9 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
350 Replace solenoid valve or cable
A10 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
351 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B1 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
352 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B2 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
353 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B3 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
354 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B4 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
355 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B5 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
356 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B6 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
357 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B7 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
358 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B8 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
359 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B9 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
Check cabling and solenoid valve for
interruption
Fault (interruption) in cabling of cylinder
360 Replace solenoid valve or cable
B10 → misfiring
harness
Engine documentation
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
PA circuit faulty or free-wheeling
Internal electronics failure (if fault
transistor short-circuit Replace Engine
361 permanently applied)
Control Unit
→ possible quantity limitation
ECU
PA circuit faulty or free-wheeling
Internal electronics failure (if fault
transistor short-circuit Replace Engine
362 permanently applied)
Control Unit
→ possible quantity limitation
ECU
1. SV line shorted to electronic ground by
resistance less than 1 Ohm (engine block
applied to electronic ground)
Internal electronics failure →engine
363 Replace cable harness
stop
Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. SV line shorted to electronic ground by
resistance less than 1 Ohm (engine block
applied to electronic ground)
364 Internal electronics failure →enginestop Replace cable harness
Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
SV line shorted to electronic ground
(engine block applied to electronic
Solenoid valve wiring fault → engine
365 ground)
stop
Replace cable harness
Engine documentation
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
381 TAA1 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
382 TAA2 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
383 TAA3 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
384 TAA4 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
385 TAA5 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
1. Wire breakage or short-circuit Replace
cable harness
386 TAA6 faulty Engine documentation
2. Electronics faulty
Replace Engine Control Unit ECU
ECU communication via CAN2 bus
E02 Check CAN2 bus wiring at ECU
faulty
ECU communication via CAN2 bus
399 Check CAN2 bus wiring at ECU
faulty
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
Electronics temperature of PIM A Check ambient temperature
521 too high (>95°C)
E11
Temperature sensor in PIM A 521 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM Check voltage at PIM A521
A521 out of range (>5.25V)
E12
Power measurement of PIM A 521 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 521 communication via CAN1 Check CAN1 bus wiring at
E13
bus (default) faulty PIM A 521
PIM A 521 communication via CAN2 Check CAN2 bus wiring at
E14
bus (redundant) faulty PIM A 521
Electronics temperature of PIM A Check ambient temperature
522 too high (>95°C)
E22
Temperature sensor in PIM A 522 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A Check voltage at PIM A 522
522 out of range (>5.25 V)
E23
Current measurement of PIM A 522 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 522 communication via CAN1 Check CAN1 bus wiring at
E24
bus (default) faulty PIM A 522
PIM A 522 communication via CAN2 Check CAN2 bus wiring at
E25
bus (redundant) faulty PIM A 522
During self-test, BOB 1 was not
detected in slot 3 of PIM A 522 (e.g. no
E28 Replace printed circuit board BOB 1
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 1 faulty)
During self-test, BOB 1 was not
detected in slot 4 of PIM A 522 (e.g. no
E29 Replace printed circuit board BOB 1
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 1 faulty)
Electronics temperature of PIM A Check ambient temperature at PIM A 523
523 too high (>95°C)
E33
Temperature sensor in PIM A 523 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A Check voltage at PIM A 523
523 out of range (>5.25 V)
E34
Current measurement of PIM A 523 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
PIM A 525 communication via CAN2
E58 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 525
bus (redundant) faulty
During self-test, SCB 3 was not
detected in slot 2 of PIM A 525 (e.g. no
E60 Replace printed circuit board SCB 3
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or SCB 3 faulty)
Check serial connection at SCB 3 and
E63 SCB 3 has no serial connection -
wiring, replace SCB 3 as necessary
Electronics temperature of PIM A Check ambient temperature at PIM A 526
526 too high (>95°C)
E66
Temperature sensor in PIM A 526 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A Check voltage at PIM A 526
526 out of range (>5.25 V)
E67
Current measurement of PIM A 526 Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 526 communication via CAN1
E68 Check CAN1 bus wiring at PIM A 526
bus (default) faulty
PIM A 526 communication via CAN2
E69 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 526
bus (redundant) faulty
During self-test, BOB 3 was not
detected in slot 2 of PIM A 526 (e.g. no
E71 Replace printed circuit board BOB 3
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 3 faulty)
Electronics temperature of PIM A
Check ambient temperature at PIM A 527
527 too high (>95°C)
E77
Temperature sensor in PIM A 527
Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A
Check voltage at PIM A 527
527 out of range (>5.25 V)
E78
Current measurement of PIM A 527
Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 527 communication via CAN1
E79 Check CAN1 bus wiring at PIM A 527
bus (default) faulty
PIM A 527 communication via CAN2
E80 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 527
bus (redundant) faulty
During self-test, BOB 1 was not
detected in slot 2 of PIM A 527 (e.g. no
E82 Replace printed circuit board BOB 1
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 1 faulty)
During self-test, BOB 1 was not
detected in slot 3 of PIM A 527 (e.g. no
E83 Replace printed circuit board BOB 1
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 1 faulty)
During self-test, BOB 1 was not
detected in slot 4 of PIM A 527 (e.g. no
E84 Replace printed circuit board BOB 1
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB 1 faulty)
Electronics temperature of PIM A Check ambient temperature at PIM A
528 too high (>95°C) 528
E88
Temperature sensor in PIM A 528
faulty Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A
Check voltage at PIM A 528
528 out of range (>5.25 V)
E89
Current measurement of PIM A 528
Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 528 communication via CAN1
E90 Check CAN1 bus wiring at PIM A 528
bus (default) faulty
PIM A 528 communication via CAN2
E91 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 528
bus (redundant) faulty
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No. Meaning/Cause Measures 2000 4000
During self-test, BIB 1 was not detected
in slot 2 of PIM A 528 (e.g. no or wrong
E93 Replace printed circuit board BIB 1
printed circuit board inserted or BIB 1
faulty)
Electronics temperature of PIM A
Check ambient temperature at PIM A 529
529 too high (>95°C)
E99
Temperature sensor in PIM A 529
Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
Power supply (+5VDC) of PIM A
Check voltage at PIM A 529
529 out of range (>5.25V)
F00
Current measurement of PIM A 529
Replace printed circuit board MPU 23
faulty
PIM A 529 communication via CAN1
F01 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 529
bus (default) faulty
PIM A 529 communication via CAN2
F02 Check CAN2 bus wiring at PIM A 529
bus (redundant) faulty
During self-test, IIB1 was not detected
in slot 2 of PIM A 529 (e.g. no or wrong
F04 Replace printed circuit board IIB 1
printed circuit board inserted or IIB1
faulty)
During self-test, AIB1 was not detected
in slot 3 of PIM A 529 (e.g. no or wrong
F05 Replace printed circuit board AIB 1
printed circuit board inserted or AIB1
faulty)
During self-test, BOB2 was not
detected in slot 4 of PIM A 529 (e.g. no
F06 Replace printed circuit board BOB 2
or wrong printed circuit board inserted
or BOB1 faulty)
Fault code display does not detect
J30 Check CAN bus wiring
another CAN bus participant
Fault code display does not detect the Check CAN bus wiring and replace ECU
J31
ECU on the CAN bus as necessary
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Parameter type Parameter Meaning
Min & fault alarm
Time before alternator min voltage fault is declared
delay
Max & fault alarm
Time before alternator max voltage fault is declared
delay
Threshold for nominal voltage set in the Factory when the min alternator
Min. alarm threshold
voltage alarm is activated
Alternator voltage
Threshold for nominal voltage set in the Factory when the min alternator
Min. fault threshold
voltage fault is activated
Threshold for nominal voltage set in the Factory when the max alternator
Max. alarm threshold
voltage alarm is activated
Threshold for nominal voltage set in the Factory when the max alternator
Max. fault threshold
voltage fault is activated
Min & fault alarm
Time before alternator min frequency fault is declared
delay
Max & fault alarm
Time before alternator max frequency fault is declared
delay
Threshold for nominal frequency set in the Factory when the min alternator
Min. alarm threshold
frequency alarm is activated
Alternator Frequency
Threshold for nominal frequency set in the Factory when the min alternator
Min. fault threshold
frequency fault is activated
Threshold for nominal frequency set in the Factory when the max alternator
Max. alarm threshold
frequency alarm is activated
Threshold for nominal frequency set in the Factory when the max alternator
Max. fault threshold
frequency fault is activated
Min & fault alarm
Time before battery min voltage fault is declared
delay
Max & fault alarm
Time before battery max voltage fault is declared
delay
Threshold for Vcc supply voltage when the min battery voltage alarm is
Battery voltage Min. alarm threshold
activated
Min. fault threshold Threshold for Vcc supply voltage for the min battery voltage fault
Threshold for Vcc supply voltage when the max battery voltage alarm is
Max. alarm threshold
activated
Max. fault threshold Threshold for Vcc supply voltage for the max battery voltage fault
Overload Overload alarm Threshold for the factory setting for nominal current
Activation threshold Fuel level indicator threshold to activate the Fuel pump control
Fuel pump Deactivation
Fuel level indicator threshold to deactivate the Fuel pump control
threshold
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10.4 Enclosure D - Glossary
Title Meaning
Equipment that requires only to be connected for it to be immediately recognised and made
Plug and Play
operational
RS 485 - speed Data transfer speed
Bit Data unit with the value of 0 or 1
RS 485 - parity Supplementary bit added to the positioned character used to detect transmission errors
RS 485 - stop Bit indicating the end of a character
Character Any number, letter, punctuation mark etc., that is part of a message
ETHERNET Network Business sized local network
File Transfer Protocol: transfer protocol for files. The transfer is made between two separate
FTP
addresses on the Internet.
USB Universal Serial BUS: universal communication BUS
Local Area Network: groups together networks adapted to the size of an industrial site and which the
LAN furthest points are separated by a distance not exceeding a few kilometres. These are sometimes
known as local business networks.
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol: electronic messaging application
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): data transmission protocol
TCP/IP
IP (Internet Protocol): Internet interconnection protocol
IP Address Computer identifier (of the generating set)
Subnetwork mask Name given to each network connected to the Internet
Gateway Equipment that enables switching from one computer network to another
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: automatic configuration application enabling a computer unit
DHCP
(TELYS) to be attributed with an IP address if DHCP is configured to "YES"
BUS Assembly of electrical conductors fitted in parallel and allowing data transfer
This communication mode uses the ModBus RTU standard protocol. The main functions of this
JBUS
protocol are commonly referred to as JBUS
Repeater Device that automatically repeats signals it receives and passes them on from one unit to another
Point to point Connection mode only involving 2 parties
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