Woodward easYlite-100 User manual

37481A
Manual
Software Version 1.0006 or higher
Manual 37481A
easYlite-100
Annunciator

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WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before instal-
ling, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions.
Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed (overtempera-
ture, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown device(s), that operates totally independently of the
prime mover control device(s) to protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other
type of prime mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic gov-
ernor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the linkage(s),
or the controlled device(s) fail.
Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equipment outside its specified mechanical, electrical,
or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or property damage, including damage to the
equipment. Any such unauthorized modifications: (i) constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within
the meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage,
and (ii) invalidate product certifications or listings.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure
the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system.
Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent dam-
age to these parts.
•
Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a
grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control).
•
Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards.
•
Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with
conductive devices.
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Revision History
Rev.
Date
Editor
Change
NEW
10-05-05
TE
Release based on Manual 37307; External IKD mode and ToolKit support added
A
10-06-29
TE
Minor changes
Content
Related Documents..................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 6
6
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 7
Applications .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Expansions - External IKD mode ............................................................................................................. 9
CHAPTER 2. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS .......................................................... 10
Dimensions / Panel Cut-Out...................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 3. HOUSING ........................................................................................................... 11
11
Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 12
CHAPTER 4. WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 13
Terminal Arrangement ...........................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 5. CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................... 14
14
Power supply.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Relay Output .......................................................................................................................................... 15
Interfaces................................................................................................................................................ 16
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 16
CAN Bus ...................................................................................................................................... 17
DPC - Direct Configuration Cable................................................................................................ 17
Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 6. OPERATION........................................................................................................ 18
18
Operation and Display............................................................................................................................ 19
Internal Mode ............................................................................................................................... 20
External IKD Mode....................................................................................................................... 21
Overview ................................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 22
22
LED Test ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Silencing the Horn.................................................................................................................................. 23
Function of the Pre-Assigned LEDs (Internal mode only)...................................................................... 24

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Configuration Via PC .............................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 8. CONFIGURATION EASYLITE-100 .......................................................................... 25
25
Install ToolKit Configuration and Visualization Software............................................................. 25
Install ToolKit Software................................................................................................................ 25
Install ToolKit Configuration Files................................................................................................ 26
Starting ToolKit Software............................................................................................................. 27
Configure ToolKit Software ......................................................................................................... 28
Connect ToolKit and the easYlite-100 Unit ................................................................................. 29
View easYlite-100 Data with ToolKit ........................................................................................... 31
Configure the easYlite-100 with ToolKit ...................................................................................... 32
System Management............................................................................................................................. 33
Password System........................................................................................................................ 33
Factory Settings........................................................................................................................... 35
Home Page............................................................................................................................................ 36
Application of LEDs - Internal Mode............................................................................................ 37
Application of LEDs - External IKD Mode ................................................................................... 39
Application of the Relay 1............................................................................................................ 40
Configure CAN Interface........................................................................................................................ 41
Internal Mode............................................................................................................................... 41
External IKD Mode ...................................................................................................................... 41
Internal and External IKD Mode .................................................................................................. 42
Version................................................................................................................................................... 43
Internal Mode.........................................................................................................................................
CHAPTER 9. CONFIGURATION EASYGEN SERIES ..................................................................... 44
44
External IKD Mode................................................................................................................................. 46
One easYgen and one easYlite-100 ........................................................................................... 46
One easYgen and two easYlite-100............................................................................................ 48
CHAPTER 10. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................. 51
Alarm Classes........................................................................................................................................
APPENDIX A. COMMON .......................................................................................................... 53
53
APPENDIX B. FRONT CUSTOMIZATION .................................................................................... 54
APPENDIX C. PROTOCOL 65000, 65001 FOR EXTERNAL IKD MODE ......................................... 55
APPENDIX D. TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................... 56
APPENDIX E. LIST OF PARAMETERS ....................................................................................... 57
Product Service Options ........................................................................................................................
APPENDIX F. SERVICE OPTIONS ............................................................................................. 59
59
Returning Equipment For Repair........................................................................................................... 59
Packing a Control ........................................................................................................................ 60
Return Authorization Number RAN ............................................................................................. 60
Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................ 60
How To Contact Woodward................................................................................................................... 61
Engineering Services............................................................................................................................. 62
Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................................. 63

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Illustrations and Tables
Illustrations
Figure 1-2: Applications overview.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 1-3: Expansions - external IKD mode.............................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out .......................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 4-1: Wiring diagram - easYlite-100 ............................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 5-1: easYlite-100 back view - terminal arrangement ..................................................................................................... 14
Figure 5-2: Power supply.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 5-3: Relay outputs.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 5-4: Interfaces - overview .............................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 5-5: Interfaces - CAN bus.............................................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 5-6: Interfaces - CAN bus - wiring of shielding............................................................................................................. 17
Figure 5-7: Interfaces - CAN bus - schematic wiring and termination...................................................................................... 17
Figure 6-1: Front panel ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 6-2: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 6-3: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode) ............................................................................................................. 19
Figure 7-1: Discrete input for oil pressure sensor ..................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 7-2: LED configuration in ToolKit (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................... 24
Figure 8-1: ToolKit - visualization screen ................................................................................................................................ 31
Figure 8-2: ToolKit - analog value trending screen .................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 8-3: ToolKit - configuration screen ............................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 8-4: Password system .................................................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 8-5: Factory settings ...................................................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 8-6: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode) ...................................................................................................................... 36
Figure 8-7: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode) ............................................................................................................. 36
Figure 8-8: Application of the relay 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 8-9: Version ................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Figure 10-1: Front panel with paper strip.................................................................................................................................. 54
Tables
Table 1-1: Manual - overview..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Table 1-1: easYlite-100 - brief overview .................................................................................................................................... 7
Table 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Table 5-1: Conversion chart - wire size .................................................................................................................................... 14
Table 5-2: Power supply - terminal assignment ........................................................................................................................ 15
Table 5-3: Relay outputs - terminal assignment........................................................................................................................ 15
Table 5-4: Interfaces - connection overview ............................................................................................................................. 16
Table 5-5: CAN bus - terminal assignment............................................................................................................................... 17
Table 6-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 19
Table 6-2: CAN bus status LED signals (Internal mode).......................................................................................................... 20
Table 6-3: CAN bus status LED signals (External IKD mode)................................................................................................. 21
Table 7-1: easYlite-100 - functional description....................................................................................................................... 22
Table 8-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 36
Table 8-2: Configurable warning/alarm/status messages .......................................................................................................... 38
Table 9-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes ............................................................................................................................... 44
Table 9-2: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - bus parameters ......................................................... 44
Table 9-3: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters........................................... 44
Table 9-4: Configuration settings for easYlite-100 and easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters........................................... 45
Table 9-5: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters ..................................................... 46
Table 9-6: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ............................. 47
Table 9-7: Configuration settings for one easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters.... 47
Table 9-8: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen - bus parameters ..................................................... 48
Table 9-9: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-1000 - transmission parameters ............................. 49
Table 9-10: Configuration settings for two easYlite-100 and one easYgen-2000 / easYgen-3000 - transmission parameters . 50

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Chapter 1.
General Information
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Table 1-1: Manual - overview
Please refer to the easYgen-1000 Series, easYgen-2000 Series or easYgen-3000 Series documentation for further
information about the configuration of the easYlite-100.
All manuals can be downloaded from the Woodward Publications Server:
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Overview
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The easYlite-100 annunciator is able to display warning, alarm or status messages of a Woodward genset control
remotely (for example in a remote control station).
The easYlite-100 operates in two different modes (internal mode & external IKD mode) to support a wide variety
of easYgen devices.
easYlite-100
Internal mode
External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series
easYgen-1000 Series
easYgen-2000 Series
easYgen-3000 Series
Software Version
Software Version
1.0000 or higher
3.1000 or higher
1.0006 or higher
1.1500 or higher
Functions
Functions
•Genset control status display
•14 programmable status display
LEDs
•4 pre-assigned status display
LEDs
•1 CAN bus status display LED
•1 power supply status display
LED
•CAN bus communications to
genset control
•Genset control status display
•16 status display LEDs activated like a discrete output
•2 fix status display LEDs (Battery Alarm,
EPS supplying load indication)
•1 CAN bus status display LED
•1 power supply status display LED
•CAN bus communications to genset control
Table 1-1: easYlite-100 - brief overview
Type designation is as follows:
easYlite
-xxx
Option
[ ] no option
Model
[100] = Standard model
Type
Examples:
easYlite-100 (standard easYlite 100)
Intended Use The unit must only be operated as described in this manual. The prerequisite for a proper and safe
operation of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation and main-
tenance.

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Applications
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Figure 1-2: Applications overview

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Expansions - External IKD mode
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Figure 1-3: Expansions - external IKD mode

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Chapter 2.
Electrostatic Discharge Awareness
All electronic equipment is static-sensitive, some components more than others. To protect these components
from static damage, you must take special precautions to minimize or eliminate electrostatic discharges.
Follow these precautions when working with or near the control.
1. Before performing maintenance on the electronic control, discharge the static electricity on your body to
ground by touching and holding a grounded metal object (pipes, cabinets, equipment, etc.).
2. Avoid the build-up of static electricity on your body by not wearing clothing made of synthetic materials.
Wear cotton or cotton-blend materials as much as possible because these do not store static electric
charges as much as synthetics.
3. Keep plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam materials (such as plastic or Styrofoam cups, cup holders, cigarette
packages, cellophane wrappers, vinyl books or folders, plastic bottles, and plastic ash trays) away from the
control, the modules, and the work area as much as possible.
4. Opening the control cover may void the unit warranty.
Do not remove the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) from the control cabinet unless absolutely necessary. If
you must remove the PCB from the control cabinet, follow these precautions:
•Ensure that the device is completely de-energized (all connectors must be disconnected).
•Do not touch any part of the PCB except the edges.
•Do not touch the electrical conductors, connectors, or components with conductive devices with your
hands.
•When replacing a PCB, keep the new PCB in the protective antistatic bag it comes in until you are
ready to install it. Immediately after removing the old PCB from the control cabinet, place it in the pro-
tective antistatic bag.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the pre-
cautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed
Circuit Boards, and Modules.

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Chapter 3.
Housing
Dimensions / Panel Cut-Out
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40
136158
136
158
Figure 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out
Description
Dimension
Tolerance
Height
Total
158 mm
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Panel cut-out
138 mm
+ 1.0 mm
Housing dimension
136 mm
Width
Total
158 mm
---
Panel cut-out
138 mm
+ 1.0 mm
Housing dimension
136 mm
Depth
Total
40 mm
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Table 3-1: Housing - panel cut-out

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Installation
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For installation into a door panel, proceed as follows:
1.
Panel cut-out
Cut out the panel according to the dimensions in Figure 3-1.
2.
Remove terminals
Loosen the wire connection terminal screws on the back of the unit and
remove the wire connection terminal strip if required (1).
1
3.
Loosen clamping screws
Loosen the four clamping screws (1) until they are almost flush with the
clamp inserts and tilt the clamp inserts down by 45° (2) to remove them
from the housing. Do not completely remove the screws from the clamp
inserts.
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4.
Insert unit into cut-out
Insert the unit into the panel cut-out. Verify that the unit fits correctly in
the cut-out. If the panel cut-out is not big enough, enlarge it accordingly.
Ensure that the gasket is placed properly if used. Ensure that the paper
strip is not pinched between gasket and panel to maintain isolation.
5.
Attach clamp inserts
Re-install the clamp inserts by tilting the insert to a 45° angle (1). Insert
the nose of the insert into the slot on the side of the housing. Raise the
clamp insert so that it is parallel to the control panel (2).
1
2
6.
Tighten clamping screws
Tighten the clamping screws (1) until the control unit is secured to the
control panel (2). Over tightening of these screws may result in the clamp
inserts or the housing breaking. Do not exceed the recommended tighten-
ing torque of 0.1 Nm.
1
2
7.
Reattach terminals
Reattach the wire connection terminal strip (1) and secure them with the
side screws.
1
Note: If the gasket is damaged, it needs to be replaced. Use only the original gasket kit (P/N 3050-1057) for re-
placement.

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Chapter 4.
Wiring Diagram
Figure 4-1: Wiring diagram - easYlite-100
2005-05-09 | easYlite-100 Wiring Diagram eYl100ww-0519-ap.skf
Subject to technical mocifications.
easYlite-100 (Annunciator)
The configuration port is located on
the back of the display module.
The DPC must be connected with this port.
7
8
CAN-H
CAN-L
6
Shield
5
4
3
12/24 Vdc
PE
GND
2
1
Relay 1 (Horn)
CAN bus
1 MOhm 3.3
n
F
2,000 V
Internal
RC element

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Chapter 5.
Connections
The following chart may be used to convert square millimeters [mm²] to AWG and vice versa:
AWG
mm²
AWG
mm²
AWG
mm²
AWG
mm²
AWG
mm²
AWG
mm²
30 0.05 21 0.38 14 2.5 4 25 3/0 95 600MCM 300
28
0.08
20
0.5
12
4
2
35
4/0
120
750MCM
400
26
0.14
18
0.75
10
6
1
50
300MCM
150
1000MCM
500
24
0.25
17
1.0
8
10
1/0
55
350MCM
185
22
0.34
16
1.5
6
16
2/0
70
500MCM
240
Table 5-1: Conversion chart - wire size
Terminal Arrangement
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Figure 5-1: easYlite-100 back view - terminal arrangement
8
7
configuration port
6
5
4
3
2
1
terminal strip

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Power supply
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Figure 5-2: Power supply
Terminal
Description
A
max
5
12/24 Vdc
2.5 mm²
4
GND (Battery B-)
2.5 mm²
3
PE
2.5 mm²
Table 5-2: Power supply - terminal assignment
For a proper operation of the device, a minimum initial voltage of 10.5 Vdc is necessary when switching on the
easYlite-100. After this, a continuous operating voltage between 6.5 and 32.0 Vdc is possible to operate the
easYlite-100 safely. The unit is capable of handling voltage drops to 0 V for a maximum of 10 ms.
Relay Output
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The easYlite-100 provides one galvanically isolated relay output. The relay output is pre-assigned to the external
alarm/horn.
12/24 Vdc
external device Relay output
BA
Figure 5-3: Relay outputs
Terminal
Description
Amax
Term.
Com.
A
B
1 2 Relay 1 2.5 mm²
Table 5-3: Relay outputs - terminal assignment
PE
6.5 to 32.0 Vdc
6.5 to 32.0 Vdc
GND
Power supply
5
4
3

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Interfaces
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Overview
Figure 5-4: Interfaces - overview
No.
Connection from ...
to ...
#1
easYlite-100 [DPC connector]
DPC
#2
DPC
PC [COM-Port]
PIN 1
--------------------------------
PIN 4 (connect with PIN 8)
PIN 2
--------------------------------
PIN 3
PIN 3 -------------------------------- PIN 2
PIN 4
--------------------------------
PIN 1
PIN 5
--------------------------------
PIN 5
N/A
--------------------------------
N/A
PIN 7
--------------------------------
PIN 8 (connect with PIN 4)
PIN 8
--------------------------------
PIN 7
PIN 9
--------------------------------
PIN 9
Connect PIN4/8
Table 5-4: Interfaces - connection overview

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CAN Bus
Wiring
Figure 5-5: Interfaces - CAN bus
Terminal
Description
A
max
8
CAN bus
CAN-L
2.5 mm²
7 CAN-H 2.5 mm²
6
Shield
2.5 mm²
Table 5-5: CAN bus - terminal assignment
Shielding
Figure 5-6: Interfaces - CAN bus - wiring of shielding
Please note that the CAN bus must be terminated at each end of the bus! Figure 5-7 is a schematic of the CAN
bus with the termination resistors installed.
Figure 5-7: Interfaces - CAN bus - schematic wiring and termination
DPC - Direct Configuration Cable
NOTE
Please note that configuration using the direct configuration cable DPC (product number 5417-557) is
possible starting with revision B of the DPC
(first delivered July 2003). If you have an older model
please contact our sales department.
NOTE
For a continuous operation with the direct configuration cable DPC (e.g. remote control of the easYlite-
100), it is required to use at least revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) of the DPC. When using a DPC of an
earlier revision, problems may occur in continuous operation. It is recommended to use an industry
standard serial (RS-232) cable to connect the DPC with the laptop/PC for continuous operation. The
shield connector (6.3mm tab connector) at the DPC of revision F (P/N 5417-557 Rev. F) and above must
be connected to ground.
CAN-L
7
CAN-H
6
11
CAN-L
CAN-H
8
7
6
Shield
PE
1 MOhm
Shield
Interface
CAN bus
3.3 nF
2,000 Vac

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Chapter 6.
Operation
Front Panel
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Figure 6-1: Front panel
Figure 6-1 illustrates the front panel which includes push-buttons and LEDs. A short description of the front pan-
el is given below.
to LEDs
The LEDs indicate operating states of the unit and alarm messages.
and
Push-buttons
The push buttons on the front panel are assigned to fixed functions of the unit.
G
21
16
15
20
22
1
17
18
19
14
120
21 22

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Operation and Display
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The easYlite-100 offers two operation modes:
easYlite-100
Internal mode
External IKD mode
easYgen-1000 Series
easYgen-1000 Series
easYgen-2000 Series
easYgen-3000 Series
Software Version
Software Version
1.0000 or higher
3.1000 or higher
1.0006 or higher
1.1500 or higher
Table 6-1: easYlite-100 - operation modes
The mode can be chosen by Parameter ID 5012. “easYlite LED mode” to “Internal / Ext. IKD”.
Internal mode:
Figure 6-2: ToolKit Home Page (Internal mode)
External IKD mode:
Figure 6-3: ToolKit Home Page (External IKD mode)

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Internal Mode
Function of the Status LEDs
The easYlite-100 has several status LEDs to indicate the operating state. The LEDs indicate the following condi-
tions:
LEDs to : 14 configurable alarm, warning, and status LEDs (red), configurable in the easYlite-100.
LED : Power LED (green)
LED : CAN bus status bicolor LED (green/red) for indication of several CAN bus states:
Color
Mode
CANopen status
Description
green
single flash
STOPPED
CANopen bus is stopped
green
flashing
PREOPERATIONAL
CANopen bus is ready for operation
green
on
OPERATIONAL
CANopen bus is in operation, a connection to the easYlite-
100 is established
red on Bus off No bus connection existing
red
quad flash
No easYgen connected
Bus connection is OK, but no PDOs are received from an
easYgen
Table 6-2: CAN bus status LED signals (Internal mode)
LED : Configurable alarm LED for battery alarm (red)
LED : Configurable alarm LED for oil pressure alarm (red)
LED : Configurable alarm LED for coolant temperature alarm (red)
LED : Configurable alarm LED for EPS supplying load indication (red)
Function of the Buttons
The easYlite-100 provides two buttons to operate the unit. The buttons have the following functions:
Button : Lamp test
Button : Horn silence
Operating the easYlite-100
•When the easYlite-100 annunciator is powered up, LED is illuminated.
•The CAN bus status is indicated by LED .
•If a warning, an alarm or an operational state is present, which is configured to one of the LEDs through
, or through , the assigned LED will illuminate.
•If the horn is enabled by an alarm condition, it may be silenced with the horn silence button .
•A function test of all LEDs may be conducted by pressing the button .
Function of the Relay 1
The relay 1 output is pre-assigned to the external alarm/horn.
The reason for activating the relay 1 output is configurable.
•status of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
•status of a CAN failure
•both
It is reset by:
•If the CAN bus is ok, the relay is reset automatically.
•As “Horn” it is reset by:
opressing the "acknowledge" button
ofalling edge of the "Horn" signal on the RPDO
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