Generac Power Systems 0G6020A 用户手册

下载
页码 16
 8 
Figure 14 — Menu System
T
+
STATUS DISPLAY
TEST MENU
L
O
G
HISTORY MENU
SETTINGS MENU
EXERCISE MENU
RADIO MENU
Time
TIME &
DATE MENU
t
GRAPH MENU
Once a menu is selected, there will be a list of choices. The current 
choice is shown by a rectangle drawn around it (Figure 15). Use 
the arrow keys to navigate the rectangle to the topic required, then 
press the enter key.
Figure 15 — Menu Choices
Choice 1
Choice 3
Choice 2
Use Arrow
Keys to Move
the Selector
STATUS MENU
 
‹
T
+
The status menu item simply provides a way to show the 
current status message coming from the generator. This is 
shown as a text message on the LEFT hand side of the 
display. Normally this will show the following message: “READY 
TO RUN”.
TEST MENU
 
‹
The test menu permits starting and stopping the generator. 
Use the arrow keys to navigate to the appropriate option. 
If choosing to start the generator, the two arrow keys will 
need to be pressed together to confirm the command. To cancel 
the command, press the enter key.
If the generator can run at a low speed (Quiet Test QT), this option 
is available. If there is an automatic transfer switch, there is the 
option to run the generator and transfer onto generator power. 
Once the generator is started or stopped, the state of the generator 
will be shown by a “*” symbol next to the command issued.
For example:
Normal Start* 
 You started the generator at nor-
mal speed.
Start & transfer* 
 You started the generator & trans-
ferred to generator power
Low speed start* 
 You started the generator at low 
speed (Quiet Test)
Stop generator* 
You stopped the generator
There is a one minute cool down time after you stop the generator, 
so it will continue to operate for one minute after the stop com-
mand is issued. In the event that the stop command fails (such as 
if you take the display out of range, you can either retry the stop 
command or manually stop the generator by switching it to the 
“off” position.
HISTORY MENU
 
‹
L
O
G
The history log is a chronological list of “events” that have 
occurred to the generator. An event is any change in status 
such as an alarm, a start or stop, the key switch being 
operated, etc.. These events are permanently stored inside the 
display module along with a time and date stamp when they 
occurred. They will not be lost even if the battery goes dead, but 
there is the option to erase the log. This log is independent of the 
log displayed at the generator and will log ALL events, not just 
alarms.
When entering the history menu, the most recently logged event 
(Event 1) will be displayed. The actual event will be shown as a 
message on the left hand portion of the screen (Figure 16). The 
time and date of the event will be shown on the right hand part of 
the screen, and the event number displayed on the underlined title 
bar. By using the arrow keys, navigate through the events which 
are stored in chronological order. Event 1 is the most recent and 
event 100 is the oldest. The events are stored in a circular fashion 
so it's possible to scroll from Event 1 back to event 100 by using 
the “UP” arrow key. The history log can be cleared from the 
“SETTINGS” menu.
Figure 16 — History Menu
HIGH
COOLANT
TEMP.
EVENT 7
TIME
10:11:12
DATE
02/02/02
Event Number
Time & Date of the Event
Event
Type
Wireless Display System