ME-PT1 Instruction Sheet
Part Number: 64-0025 Rev B 1
Introduction
The ME-PT1 (pigtail one-wire) adapter connects to Magnum’s Auto Generator
Start (ME-AGS) controller to allow the connected generator to start when an
external +12-volt DC supply is applied. This is useful for applications in which
there is a need to automatically turn the generator on/off externally, either
through a manually controlled switch or from an automatically controlled
switching device.
When +12-volts is supplied to this pigtail wire it causes the AGS controller to
start and run the connected generator.
Info: The high temperature start feature on the AGS is not available
when using the ME-PT1. However, the low battery voltage start
feature is still available.
Installation/Setup – ME-AGS-N (Network Version)
The following pertains to the ME-PT1 when connected to the ME-AGS-N.
Info: Refer to the ME-AGS-N Owner’s Manual (64-0039) for
installation, setup, and operation of the ME-AGS-N; and to the ME-
RC (64-0003) or ME-ARC owner’s manuals (64-0030) for information
on selecting/adjusting settings.
Installation
To install the ME-PT1, refer to Figure 1 and the steps below:
1. Connect the red wire on the ME-PT1 adapter to a +12-volt DC external
switching device (i.e., switch).
2. Plug the ME-PT1 adapter into the REMOTE (purple) port on the ME-AGS-N.
Info: The remote temperature sensor that comes with the
ME-AGS-N (normally plugged into the AGS’s REMOTE port) is not
used when a ME-PT1 is connected.
Setup
When using the ME-PT1 with the ME-AGS-N, configure the ME-RC (or ME-
ARC) to allow the ME-AGS-N to accept the external input from the ME-PT1.
• Find the temperature start setting—depending on your remote: ME-RC
(under AGS/04 Start Temp F menu), or ME-ARC (under SETUP/04E Gen
Run Temp/Start menu). Then, select the Start=Ext Input setting.
ME-PT1 to ME-AGS-N Operation
The type of external switch (i.e., “momentary” or “maintain”) connected to
the ME-PT1 adapter determines how long the generator can run.
ME-RC
A. Using a momentary type switch: Pressing the switch causes the generator
to run for the duration of a full run time cycle (as set in the AGS/03 Run Time
Hour menu), and then stop.
B.Using a maintain type switch: If the switch is set to ON, the generator
continues to run until the switch is set to OFF. Once the switch is set to OFF
,
the generator will continue to run for the remaining duration of the current
run time cycle (as set in the AGS/03 Run Time Hour menu), and then stop.