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page also selects the switch to use for the Left Display 
Switch Mimic diagram if that switch is enabled. In 
addition, it is the selected switch number for the pre-
vious page, and for the remote annunciator lights for 
generator power and line power. The right side of the 
first line is the enable state of the HTS. It is editable 
and can have the following values:
“Disabled”
This HTS switch is not included in the system.
“Enabled”
This HTS switch is included in the system.
NOTE:
Enabling a switch that is not present will result 
in a switch communications warning after a few 
seconds and will switch the display to the Alarms 
page.
HOME
Press the “HOME” button while not editing a field.
This is a typical Home page. The contents of this 
page along with the contents of the default left display 
page (Volts) were selected such that all the normally 
desired data would be available for viewing at once. 
LINE 1:  Oil Pressure (Analog Channel #3) in pounds 
per square inch followed by Oil Temperature (Analog 
Channel #1) in degrees Fahrenheit. 
LINE 2:  Coolant Temperature (Analog Channel #2) 
in degrees Fahrenheit. 
LINE 3:  Battery Voltage in Volts DC. 
If any of these signals above are not configured, 
they will display “n/a” for their value such as the Oil 
Temperature shown above.
LINE 4:  Often the Fuel Level Sensor (Analog Channel 
#5) reading in percent. As depicted, Analog Channel 
#5 is not configured – leaving the line blank.
THE CONTROL PANEL
The H-100 Control Panel has some inputs and out-
puts which have been designated to be connected to a 
standardized control panel. The format of the control 
panel will vary from model to model and not all indi-
cators may be present, however the following signals 
are always available:
ALARM LED 
output
COMMON ALARM 
output
AUTO/OFF/MAN KEYSWITCH  input
NOT IN AUTO LED 
output
EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH 
input
The alarm LED will flash every second if a new alarm 
occurs. Once this alarm is acknowledged via the 
touch pad or GenLink, the LED will remain lit until 
the alarm condition goes away. The LED will flash at 
least once every 30 seconds to indicate the controller 
is working properly.
The audible alarm will sound when a new alarm 
occurs. It will be silenced when it is acknowledged.
The keyswitch in AUTO position allows the system to 
start automatically, in OFF position prevents the sys-
tem from operating, and in MANUAL position runs 
the generator for test purposes only.
The “NOT IN AUTO” LED will flash every second if 
the keyswitch is not in the AUTO position.
The EMERGENCY STOP switch will stop the genera-
tor and post an alarm.
THE ALARM LOG
The alarm log is a permanent (non volatile) store of 
the last 20 alarms that occurred. If power is removed 
from the controller, the log will be retained. When the 
alarm log is full and a new alarm occurs, the oldest 
alarm will be removed to create space for the new 
one.
Each alarm is recorded along with a time/date stamp 
and up to 6 optional measurements. Two of the six 
measurements are fixed (via password protection) to 
be coolant temperature and oil pressure.
The measurements you want to record are selected 
from a pull down list in GenLink using the alarm/
event log menu, they can be analog inputs, digital 
inputs or output functions. For example you can 
record the generator voltages, frequency and the 
state of the transfer switch when an alarm occurs. 
The alarm log can be viewed via GenLink or the 
left hand front panel display. Alarms are displayed 
by GenLink in chronological order, the most recent 
being at the top of the list.
All alarms/warnings and sensor failures are recorded 
in the alarm log.
THE EVENT LOG
The event log is similar to the alarm log except that 
the data is stored in temporary memory (volatile) and 
will be lost if power is removed. The event log has 
space to hold up to 20 events. When the event log is 
full and a new event occurs, the oldest event will be 
removed to create space for the new one.
General Information
H-100 Control Panel Technical Manual