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7.0 Using an AGS Module

7.8.3 Resolving AGS Faults using the Remote

Should an AGS fault occur, use your ME-ARC remote and the information in

this section to resolve the issue.
• Gen Run Fault – The generator successfully started and ran for more

than two minutes, but the generator unexpectedly stopped by itself be-

fore the active AGS autostop condition was fi nished.

Info: The AGS module determines the generator is running by

monitoring the gen run sense voltage/signal. When this gen run

sense voltage/signal is no longer available, the AGS thinks the gen

is off or has stopped.

Info: Gen run fault detection is not active if the generator is manu-

ally started.

Remedy:
A) If the generator is still running: Confi rm you are getting the cor-

rect gen run sense signal to the AGS module. For assistance, refer

to your ME-AGS-N owner’s manual.
B) If the generator is not running: Check the generator for fault

codes and adequate fuel. If neither is an issue, check the genera-

tor’s owner’s manual for troubleshooting tips to determine why it

may have shut down on its own.

For the eight faults listed below, refer to the Remedy immediately following.
• Fault

Amp – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04C Gen

Run Amps menu’s start parameters.

• Fault

Exercise – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04H

Gen Exercise menu’s start parameters.

• Fault

SOC – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04D Gen

Run SOC menu’s start parameters.

• Fault

Temp – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04 Start

Temp F menu’s (ME-RC) or the 04E Gen Run Temp menu’s (ME-ARC and

ME-RTR) start parameters.

• Fault

Test – The generator failed to autostart and run after the red

TEST button is pressed on the AGS module.
Note: The ME-ARC can be set to manually turn the generator on and off,

which can be used to test the generator wiring to the AGS.

• Fault

Time – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04B Gen

Run Time menu’s start parameters.

• Fault

Topoff – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04G

Quiet Time Topoff start parameters.

• Fault

VDC – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04A Gen

Run VDC menu’s start parameters.

Remedy: One of the above fault messages may display on the ARC

remote when:
A. The AGS attempts to start the generator four times, but the gen

failed to start and run per the specifi c autostart parameters; or,
B. The generator started, but did not provide the correct gen run

sense signal to the AGS module. For either scenario, refer to your

ME-AGS-N owner’s manual.

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