1 controller keypad, 2 led indicators – Kohler Power Systems 14/20RESA User Manual

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Section 4 DC2 Controller Operation

4.2.1

Controller Keypad

The RUN, OFF, and AUTO buttons control the generator
set as described in Figure 4-3.

Use the EXERCISE button to set the exerciser on the
DC2 controller. See Section 4.5 for instructions to set
the exerciser.

Note: A personal computer (laptop) with Kohler

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settings on the DC2 controller.

4.2.2

LED Indicators

LEDs above the RUN, OFF, and AUTO buttons indicate
the mode of operation as shown in Figure 4-4.

Button

Button Function

RUN

Press to start the generator set. The engine start time delay is ignored.

The software version and engine model are displayed briefly when RUN is pressed.

OFF

Stops the generator set. The cooldown time delay is ignored.

During the engine crank cycle, pressing OFF will stop the crank cycle.

Press to clear faults and reset the controller.

Press and hold to access the event log.

AUTO

Press to place the generator set in Automatic (standby) mode.

Press to exit the event log.

Press and hold AUTO and OFF to reset the maintenance timer.

EXERCISE

When the controller is in AUTO mode, press to set the exerciser. See Section 4.5.

When the controller is OFF, press and hold to reset the OnCue password. See Section 4.8.

Figure 4-3

DC2 Controller Pushbutton Operation

LED

LED Indication

Description

RUN

RUN LED is on.

Generator set is running. Remote start and stop commands are ignored.

OFF

OFF LED lights for 2
seconds, then flashes
every 2 seconds.

Generator set and controller are off. Remote start/stop commands have no
effect. The exercise cycle will not run.

In Auto mode, OFF LED
flashes quickly to indicate
a fault shutdown.

Attention required. Identify and correct the fault condition before resetting the
controller.

AUTO

AUTO LED is on.

Automatic (standby) mode. Generator set will respond to engine start and
stop commands from the controller (for example, exercise start and stop
commands) or an ATS. Time delays operate as described in Section 2.3.

Figure 4-4

DC2 Controller LED Operation

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