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
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
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
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