EMCP 4 Remote Start
10 OUTPUTS
10.1 P ROGRAMMING O UTPUTS U SING THE D ISPLAY
For some of the setpoints, LEVEL 2 OR LEVEL 3 ACCESS is required. For information on obtaining Level 2 Access refer to Chapter 6 Security.
This section will assume that Level 2 or Level 3 Access has already been obtained.
VIEWING THE CURRENT OUTPUT STATUS
To view the current status of an Output, go through the following menu options:
AT THE MAIN MENU,scroll DOWN TO VIEW The status of all Relay or Digital Outputs is shown.
A dash under an output number indicates an output that is programmed, but inactive. A large “X” under an output number indicates an output that is disabled. A number under an output number indicates an output that is programmed and active.
With the LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW , select the RELAY OR DIGITAL OUTPUT that you want to view, then press the OKKEY .
The programmed Usage Type of the selected relay or Digital Output is shown.
Scroll DOWN to view the remaining parameters for this output (including physical and logical state).
CONFIGURING OUTPUTS FOR STATUS PARAMETERS
Command or Status parameters are used to control specific functions within the control
Note: The Fuel Control Relay does not pickup when the Engine Operating State is set to CAN. Engine Start Initiated can be used in Lieu of the Fuel Control Relay for most purposes.
To configure a Digital Output or Relay Output as a Status Parameter, go through the following menu options (substitute Digital Output for Relay Output in the following steps, as needed):
AT THE MAIN MENU,scroll down TO CONFIGURE
Press the OKKEY .
SCROLL DOWN to INPUTS & OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Alternately, access to THE INPUTS & OUTPUTS
submenu is accessible from ALL SETPOINTS.
SCROLL DOWN to RELAY OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Select the RELAY OUTPUT that you want to program
Press the OKKEY .
Press the OKKEY to highlight the current configuration (DISABLED,STATUS,SYSTEM EVENT,
OR SCADADATA LINK).
Scroll DOWN to STATUS
Press the OKKEY .
Scroll DOWN to STATUS PARAMETER
Press the OKKEY to highlight the current STATUS PARAMETER. Select the STATUS PARAMETER that you want to
Any Output can be configured for any one of the Status parameters in Table 10:
Run Mode Common Warning
Auto Mode Common S/D
Stop Mode ECU Fault Reset
Pckg Not in Auto Air Shutoff
Fuel Ctrl Relay* Prog Cycl Time #2 (EMCP 4.2 only) Start Mtr Relay kW Relay Trip #1 (EMCP 4.2 only) Start Aid kW Relay Trip #2 (EMCP 4.2 only)
Disable Aux AC Common Alarm
Crank Alert Breaker #1 Trip
Engine Start Initiated Breaker #2 Trip Engine Started Reduced Power Off Rated Speed Transfer Fuel In V/Hz Within Limits Volt Raise Cmnd Eng in Cooldown Volt Lower Cmnd Wait Delay Stop Speed Raise Cmnd
Horn Control Speed Lower Cmnd
Table 10: Output Status List
*The Fuel Control Relay does not pickup when the Engine Operating State is set to CAN.
Engine Start Initiated can be used in Lieu of the Fuel Control Relay for most purposes.
Note: If the Engine State Configuration is configured for Hard Wired, then Relay Output
#1 must be programmed for the Status Parameter of Starter Motor Relay and Relay Output #2 must be programmed for Fuel Control Relay
CONFIGURING OUTPUTS FOR SYSTEM EVENTS
System Events are used to know when specific conditions are reached and to alert the control system of warning or shutdown conditions. To configure a Relay or Digital Output as a System Event, go through the following menu options (substitute Digital Output for Relay Output in the following steps, as needed):
AT THE MAIN MENU,scroll down TO CONFIGURE
Press the OKKEY .
SCROLL DOWN to INPUTS & OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Alternately, access to THE INPUTS & OUTPUTS
submenu is accessible from ALL SETPOINTS.
SCROLL DOWN to RELAY OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Select the RELAY OUTPUT that you want to program
Press the OKKEY .
Press the OKKEY to highlight the current configuration (DISABLED,STATUS,SYSTEM EVENT,
OR SCADADATA LINK).
Scroll DOWN to SYSTEM EVENT
Press the OKKEY .
Scroll DOWN to EVENT PARAMETER
Press the OKKEY to edit the current STATUS
PARAMETER. Select the type of EVENT PARAMETER that you want to program (Pressures, Temperatures, Levels, or Others)
Press the OKKEY .
Select the EVENT PARAMETER that you want to
Any Output can be configured for any one of the System Events in Table 11:
Pressures Others Custom Events
Engine Oil Pres Any SPN Dig In #1 Cstm Service Interval Expired
Levels Unexpected Eng S/D
Care must be taken in configuring the correct triggers. Only some of these can be configured for a specific System Event and even if it can be configured, it may not be representative of the system requirements.
CONFIGURING OUTPUTS FOR SCADA DATA LINK
When an Output is configured for SCADA Data Link, an active state will be sent over MODBUS. No alarms or warnings will be generated by the EMCP. To configure a Relay Digital Output for SCADA Data Link, go through the following menu options (substitute Digital Output for Relay Output in the following steps, as needed):
AT THE MAIN MENU,scroll down TO CONFIGURE
Press the OKKEY .
SCROLL DOWN to INPUTS & OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Alternately, access to THE INPUTS & OUTPUTS
submenu is accessible from ALL SETPOINTS.
SCROLL DOWN to RELAY OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Select the RELAY OUTPUT that you want to program
Press the OKKEY .
Press the OKKEY to highlight the current configuration (DISABLED,STATUS,SYSTEM EVENT,
OR SCADADATA LINK).
Scroll DOWN to SCADADATA LINK
Press the OKKEY .
DISABLING OUTPUTS
To disable an Output, go through the following menu options (substitute Digital Output for Relay Output in the following steps, as needed):
AT THE MAIN MENU,scroll down TO CONFIGURE
Press the OKKEY .
SCROLL DOWN to INPUTS & OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Alternately, access to THE INPUTS & OUTPUTS
submenu is accessible from ALL SETPOINTS.
SCROLL DOWN to RELAY OUTPUTS
Press the OKKEY . Select the RELAY OUTPUT that you want to program
Press the OKKEY .
Press the OKKEY to highlight the current configuration (DISABLED,STATUS,SYSTEM EVENT,
OR SCADADATA LINK).
Scroll DOWN to DISABLED
Press the OKKEY .
10.2 PROGRAMMING OUTPUTS USING THE CAT SERVICE TOOL