3C8151 PLATE AS Caterpillar parts
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CA3C8151
3C-8151
3C8151
CA3C8151
3C-8151
3C8151
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
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Keypad
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Keypad Area of the GSC+ (25) Fault shutdown indicator (26) Fault alarm indicator (29) Upper display (30) Alarm codes key (31) Lower display (32) Power meter key (33) AC meter key (34) Engine meter key (35) Lamp test key (36) Exit key (37) Service mode key (38) KeypadKeypad (38) is used to control the information that is shown on upper display (29) and lower display (31). The seven keys have two sets of functions: normal functions and service functions. For a description of the service functions of the keys, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)". The normal functions of the keys are described in the following paragraphs.Alarm Codes Key (30) - If fault alarm indicator (26) is FLASHING, pressing this key causes the upper display (29) to show the corresponding alarm fault code. If this key is pressed again, the generator AC output information will be shown on the upper display (29). If fault alarm indicator (26) is OFF, this key has no function.Power Meter Key (32) - This key controls the viewing of power meter information. This information is shown on the lower display. Pressing the key for at least five seconds causes all the power meter data to scroll once. The default power meter data then resumes scrolling. If this key is pressed for less than 5 seconds, the display will stop scrolling the power meter functions until the key is pressed again.AC Meter Key (33) - The AC meter key controls the viewing of the AC parameters on the upper display. Pressing the key causes the display to show a different set of parameters.Engine Meter Key (34) - This key controls the viewing of engine parameters on the lower display. Pressing the key stops the scrolling of engine conditions. The value for one particular engine condition will show continuously. The pointer flashes indicating that the scrolling is stopped. The scrolling of the engine conditions will resume when the engine meter key is pressed again.Lamp Test Key (35) - Pressing this key performs a lamp test on the GSC+ and the optional alarm module. On the GSC+, the ten fault indicators are ON CONTINUOUSLY. Every segment of upper display (5) and lower display (6) is ON. On the optional alarm module, all of the indicators are ON and the horn sounds. The lamp test function automatically turns off if an operator presses the key and holds the key for longer than 10 seconds.Exit Key (36) - This key only functions when the GSC+ is in Service Mode. For more information, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)".Service Mode Key (37) - Pressing this key causes the GSC+ to enter service mode. For more information, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)".Alarm Module
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The Location of the Alarm Module (ALM) on the EMCP II+P Control PanelThe alarm module (ALM) is optional.
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Keypad Area of the GSC+ (25) Fault shutdown indicator (26) Fault alarm indicator (29) Upper display (30) Alarm codes key (31) Lower display (32) Power meter key (33) AC meter key (34) Engine meter key (35) Lamp test key (36) Exit key (37) Service mode key (38) KeypadKeypad (38) is used to control the information that is shown on upper display (29) and lower display (31). The seven keys have two sets of functions: normal functions and service functions. For a description of the service functions of the keys, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)". The normal functions of the keys are described in the following paragraphs.Alarm Codes Key (30) - If fault alarm indicator (26) is FLASHING, pressing this key causes the upper display (29) to show the corresponding alarm fault code. If this key is pressed again, the generator AC output information will be shown on the upper display (29). If fault alarm indicator (26) is OFF, this key has no function.Power Meter Key (32) - This key controls the viewing of power meter information. This information is shown on the lower display. Pressing the key for at least five seconds causes all the power meter data to scroll once. The default power meter data then resumes scrolling. If this key is pressed for less than 5 seconds, the display will stop scrolling the power meter functions until the key is pressed again.AC Meter Key (33) - The AC meter key controls the viewing of the AC parameters on the upper display. Pressing the key causes the display to show a different set of parameters.Engine Meter Key (34) - This key controls the viewing of engine parameters on the lower display. Pressing the key stops the scrolling of engine conditions. The value for one particular engine condition will show continuously. The pointer flashes indicating that the scrolling is stopped. The scrolling of the engine conditions will resume when the engine meter key is pressed again.Lamp Test Key (35) - Pressing this key performs a lamp test on the GSC+ and the optional alarm module. On the GSC+, the ten fault indicators are ON CONTINUOUSLY. Every segment of upper display (5) and lower display (6) is ON. On the optional alarm module, all of the indicators are ON and the horn sounds. The lamp test function automatically turns off if an operator presses the key and holds the key for longer than 10 seconds.Exit Key (36) - This key only functions when the GSC+ is in Service Mode. For more information, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)".Service Mode Key (37) - Pressing this key causes the GSC+ to enter service mode. For more information, see the Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, RENR2484, "Electronic Modular Control Panel II+ (EMCP II+)".Alarm Module
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The Location of the Alarm Module (ALM) on the EMCP II+P Control PanelThe alarm module (ALM) is optional.