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Using an AGS Module: Troubleshooting

7.3 ME-AGS-N Router Troubleshooting (with the ME-RTR)

This section assists you in using your router to identify a fault, and to resolve an abnormal

operational condition detected within your AGS system.

7.3.1

AGS Fault Message Screens for the Router

When an AGS fault is detected, and the RTR’s FAULT LED comes on, the fault status is displayed

on the LCD screen. Figure 7-5 is an example of how fault messages appear on the ME-RTR. Use

the RTR’s LCD screen and the information in this section to identify and correct the issue.
The FAULT LED lights solid red if the RTR’s display is on the port/device with the active fault, but

fl ashes red if a different port/device has the active fault. Navigate to the port/device with the

active fault—the FAULT LED turns solid red when you are on the correct port/device.

Blinking (red)

FAULT LED

AGS Home Screen

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

Auto Gen Start
Fault Temp 0.0Hrs
25.2VDC 77F

P2A AGS Home

Port Screen

Device Menu

Heading

DC Volts

AGS

Device

Status

Device

Gen Run Time

Temperature

AGS Temp

Sensor

Solid (red)

FAULT LED

System Home Screen

System Status

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

Off

Fault Temp

25.2VDC -0.0ADC

ALL System Home

DC Volts

Device Menu

Heading

Accessory Status

DC Amps

Port Screen

Figure 7-5, ME-AGS-N Fault Message – Router Screens

7.3.2

Resolving AGS Faults using your Router

For the nine faults that follow, refer to the Remedy immediately following the list.
• Fault

Amp – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04C Gen Run AC Amps menu’s

start parameters.

• Fault

Exercise – The generator failed to autostart and run per the 04H Gen Exercise menu’s

start parameters.

• Fault Gen Run – The generator successfully started and ran for over two minutes, but the

generator unexpectedly stopped by itself before 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 manually started; or, if the

Gen Type switch is set to “2-Wire Standby”—which does not require a gen run sense

voltage.
Remedy: a) If the generator is still running: Confi rm you are getting the correct gen

run sense signal to the AGS module.
b) If the generator is not running: Check the generator for fault codes and adequate

fuel. If neither is an issue, check the generator’s owner’s manual for troubleshooting

tips to determine why it may have shut down on its own.

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