How to set optional programmable engine exerciser – Winco ASCO 300 Accessory 11BG User Manual
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How to Set Optional Programmable Engine Exerciser
(part of Acc. 11BG module)
Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock,
burns, or death is used in this transfer switch.
Deenergize both Normal & Emergency power
sources before programming the exerciser.
Navigating the Menu
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move through the
displays.
Fast/Slow Adjust
Daylight Saving
Time Adjust
Date
Time
Start TIme
Engine Exerciser
Run TIme
Changing the Parameters
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move though the
displays to the parameter to be changed. Push the ENTER
key to start the editing process. The first parameter will
flash. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the
parameter to the desired value and press the ENTER key to
save the value. The next parameter will now flash. Repeat
the process until each parameter is properly configured.
Engine Exerciser Display
The Engine Exerciser Display shows the status of the
engine exerciser. When the unit is shipped from the factory
the programmable engine exerciser is “Disabled” and must
be set to “Enabled” by the customer. When the engine
exerciser is running, this display will count down the
remaining time until the end of the exercise period.
Start Time Display
The Start Time Display shows the engine exerciser start
time. There are four parameters that determine the start
time:
weekly (”Every”) or bi–weekly (”Alt”) operation
day of week (”Sun” through “Sat”)
start hour (0 through 23)
start minutes (0 through 59)
For example, if the user wants the exerciser to run every
other Saturday at 3 PM, the proper configuration would be:
“Alt Sat @ 15:00”
NOTE: When choosing bi–weekly operation, the exerciser
will always run on the week designated “(1)” on the date
display.
Run Time Display
The Run Time Display shows the run time for the engine
exerciser. The default setting from the factory is 30
minutes.
Time Display
The Time Display shows the present system time. The
format is “hours:minutes:seconds”.
NOTE: During total power outages, power to the accessory
is maintained by a battery in the Controller (see page 4–2 of
Operator’s Manual). Be sure that the 9–volt alkaline
battery is fresh and enabled (jumper in ON position) so that
the time and date settings are not lost.
Date Display
The Date Display shows the present system date. The
format is “day of week (week) month/day of month/year”.
NOTE: Week is either week 1 or week 2. This is used in
conjunction with the bi–weekly timer.
Daylight Savings Time Adjust Display
This display shows whether the automatic daylight saving
time adjustment is active. The factory default is “NO”. If
enabled, the unit will automatically adjust for daylight
saving time at 2 AM on the first Sunday of April and the last
Sunday of October.
Fast / Slow Adjust Display
This display shows the automatic fast/slow adjustment
value. The factory default is 0. This feature can be used to
trim a clock that runs fast or slow. For example, if your clock
runs 10 seconds slow per week, change the fast/slow adjust
value to “+10” and the unit will automatically add 10
seconds to the clock every week.
NOTE: Adjustments are made Sunday morning at 2 AM. If
you want your exerciser period to start at 2 AM on Sunday,
you cannot use this feature and the adjustment must be set
to 0.