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AMF 3.1 USER MANUAL 

Mains Status LED (6): 

 

When off, the Mains values are outside the limits set by the parameters. 

 

When lit, the Mains values are within the limits set by the parameters. 

 

The LED will be blinking while switching from Mains Normal condition to Mains Failure condition or while 

switching from Mains Failure condition to Mains Normal condition which will be exlpained below. 

 

Automatic  Operation  Mode  Button  (7): 

Pressing  this  button  will  put  the  AMF  into  Automatic  Operation  Mode. 

While  in  this  mode,  in  case  of  a  Mains  Failure,  the  Generator  will  be  started  automatically  and  the  Load  will  be 

transferred.  

Test Operation Mode Button (8): 

Pressing this button will put the AMF into Test Operation Mode. While in this 

mode, in case of a Mains Failure, the Generator will be started automatically, and the contactors will be controlled 

via the Generator and Mains Contactor Buttons.  

Off Operation Mode Button (9): 

Pressing this button will put the AMF into Off Operation Mode. When this button 

is pressed once, the Generator will be cooled-down then stopped. By pressing this button for the second time, the 

Generator will be stopped without being cololed-down.  

Failure Indicator LED’s (10): 

Starting from top left corner, the failures go as Failure Active, Engine Under/Over 

RPM,  Aternator  Under/Over  Voltage,  Start/Stop,  Over  Current,  Fuel  Level,  Charge  Voltage,  Low  Oil  Pressure, 

Coolant  Level,  Engine  Over  Heat,  Battery  Voltage, Mains  Contactor,  Generator  Contactor,  Emergency  Stop  and 

Maintenance Time LED’s can be found. 

Auxiliary Input LED’s (11): 

These LED’s indicate the status of the digital inputs which are assigned to auxiliary 

digital inputs. 

Display LED’s: 

These LED’s can be found on the right hand side of each display.They indiacte that measurement 

is being showed on the displays. The info being scrolled using the Up, Down and Menu buttons. 

 

ESC Button:  

This button has several functions which are listed below.  

 

While not in the Menu, in case of a failure, by pressing once the alarm horn will be silenced. By pressing 

the second time the faiilure will be deleted,  

 

While in the Menu, pressing the button will exit the Menu.  

 

While in the Parameter menu, if the value entered while editing the parameter, pressing this button will exit 

without saving. 

 

Menu Button (Enter):  

 

Used to enter the Menu. The button must be pressed for 3 seconds to enter the Menu. 

 

Used to acknowledge any changes made while parameter editing.  

Up and Down Arrow Buttons: 

 

  

  

buttons have 2 uses. 

 

While in  normal operation,  the  buttons  are  used  to  cycle  through  the Display  LED’s. Pressing  the  Menu 

Button will acknowledge the display selection and move on to the next display. 

 

While  in  parameter menu,  after  pressing  the  Enter  Button  and  selecting  a  parameter  to  edit,  the  desired 

value can be selected by using the Up and Down Arrow Buttons.  

 

Summary of Contents for AMF 3.1

Page 1: ...AMF 3 1 EN K K 01 KO AMF 3 1 User Manual...

Page 2: ...4 Front Panel 5 Rear Panel 9 Terminal Connections 9 Alarm Codes Descriptions 11 Interface Structure 14 MENU SCREEN STRUCTURE 16 P2 Alarm Log Screen 18 P3 Maintenance Timers Screen 18 Digital Input Fu...

Page 3: ...ion modes Measurement instruments which reduce the panel cost Time stamped log of the last 15 failures Record of engine running hours and indicate when maintenance is needed Manual control of the MCB...

Page 4: ...4 22 AMF 3 1 USER MANUAL Connection Diagram...

Page 5: ...nd the Load is fed through the Generator The Mains contactor must be opened in order to close the Generator contactor Generator Contactor Status LED 3 Indicates the GCB status If the GCB output termin...

Page 6: ...oltage Start Stop Over Current Fuel Level Charge Voltage Low Oil Pressure Coolant Level Engine Over Heat Battery Voltage Mains Contactor Generator Contactor Emergency Stop and Maintenance Time LED s c...

Page 7: ...by the related parameters for the time period set by the P005 Mains Contact Delay Timer the Mains contactor will be closed and the Load is transferred to the Mains In the case where the Generator has...

Page 8: ...ly stopped If the Load has never been transferred to the Generator then it will be stopped without being cooled down By pressing the OFF button twice the Generator will be stopped without being cooled...

Page 9: ...s output is Normally Open 250Vac 10A 7 COM 2 The common input of Terminals No 6 and No 8 GCB 250Vac 10A Caution In order to enable the related Terminals to COM 2 this input must NOT be left empty 8 GE...

Page 10: ...Caution If a battery connection is NOT made to COM 7 the related digital inputs will not be operational 28 AUX INPUT 1 1 st digital input Can be configured via parameters P206 P211 29 AUX INPUT 2 2 n...

Page 11: ...d attempts to stop the engine F24 It indicates Overcurrent alarm This alarm is indicated when the total current is more than P272 Over Current Failure Value F22 F23 It indicates Fuel Level Alarm F22 i...

Page 12: ...Failure Input 3 Alarm This alarm is active when the digital input set for External Alarm Input 3 becomes active F34 It indicates Aux Failure Input 4 Alarm This alarm is active when the digital input s...

Page 13: ...ill wait in the system Once the operator manually removes the alarm the auto acknowledge counter will restart and acknowledge alarms until it reaches the limit set by parameter P051 again The table be...

Page 14: ...Emergency situation P233 F16 F17 F21 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 F42 F43 F45 Depends on the function assigned to Aux Input 6 Oil Switch High Temperature Switch Low Coolant Level Aux Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 MCB Feedb...

Page 15: ...Note 1 1st Row Abbreviation for Frequency 2nd Row Mains R Phase Frequency Hz Please see Note 1 1st Row Abbreviation for Frequency 2nd Row Generator U Phase Frequency Hz Please see Note 1 1st Row Abbre...

Page 16: ...age Please see Note 1 1st Row Abbreviation for Fuel Level 2nd Row Fuel Level While on this screen pressing the up button will navigate to the screen shown on the top of this table VR N Voltage While o...

Page 17: ...screen If the password entry is correct the screen below will appear In order to view edit a parameter the parameter number must be entered first The display indicating 000 shows the parameter number...

Page 18: ...ime stamp information can be seen by pressing the Down button The screen similar to the one shown below will appear The total running hours when the at the time the alarm occurred is displayed on this...

Page 19: ...indicating AUX INPUT on the back panel are the digital inputs of the panel These inputs are optically isolated COM 7 is the common for auxiliary inputs 1 2 3 and 4 COM 8 is the common for auxiliary i...

Page 20: ...tem will not control this contactor 18 Earthquake This function is to be assigned if there is an earthquake sensor in the system This is a Level 5 alarm independent from the system 19 Keyboard Disable...

Page 21: ...tput this function should be selcted 1 Engine Running If the engine has started and alarm delay time has passed this output will be activated 2 AUTO Ready If the panel is in AUTO mode this output will...

Page 22: ...lecom Running This output is activated once the battery voltage drops below the limit set by P26 and is deactivated once the voltage reaches the limit set by P27 There is a 5 second delay between leve...

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