Outback Power Systems MATE2 System Controller and Display Installation and User Manual User Manual
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The agsstate screen displays a numeric value
corresponding to why the generator is or is not
running. This is a diagnostic feature for OutBack
troubleshooting purposes. Press the <DOWN>
soft key to view the next TIMER screen.
The agsgenfault screen displays three states:
• 0 or no generator fault
• 1 indicates the generator did not start and there
is no AC input after five minutes
• 2 indicates the generator started, but then
stopped (e.g., it ran out of fuel)
Press the <DOWN> soft key to proceed.
The 24 hr vs time screen counts down the minutes,
starting at 1440, of the 24-hour voltage start set
point. After the battery voltage has fallen below its
24-hour set point, the timer starts and is displayed
here. Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up
the 2hr vs time screen.
ADV/MATE/AGS/TIMERS------------
agsstate 0
DOWN AGS
ADV/MATE/AGS/TIMERS
agsgenfault 0
DOWN UP
ADV/MATE/AGS/TIMERS
24 hr 1440 min
vs time
DOWN UP
ADV/MATE/AGS/PG3---------------
choose category
%SOC
PG2 START TIMERS PG4
Press the <TIMERS> soft key to view the
various AGS timer-related screens.
AGS state can be one or more of the following numbers:
128—Manual Start
64—Exercise
32—Time of Day
16—Load Start
8—Voltage 24 hr/2 hr
4—Voltage 2 min
2—State of Charge (SOC) Start
An AGS state of 128 means that AGS is active because of a manual start. More then one reason
can be true at any one time (e.g., AGS state of 20 would be load start and 2 min voltage timer).
The generator will be running any time AGS state is greater then 0.
See page 104 for a table of generator start and stop condtions.
Timers