InteliLite Global Guide
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8.1.1 Setpoints
What setpoints are:
Setpoints are analog, binary or special data objects which are used for adjusting the controller to the specific
environment. Setpoints are organized into groups according to their meaning. Setpoints can be adjusted from
the controller front panel, PC, MODBUS, etc.
All setpoints can be protected by a password against unauthorized changes. Password protection can be
assigned to the setpoints during the configuration procedure. See the chapter Password (page 74) in Operator
guide for instructions on how to enter and modify a password.
IMPORTANT: Do not write setpoints repeatedly (e.g. power control from a PLC by repeated writing
of baseload setpoint via Modbus). The setpoints are stored in EEPROM memory, which can be
overwritten up to 10
5
times without risk of damage or data loss, but it may become damaged, when
the allowed number of writing cycles is exceeded.
List of setpoint groups
Group: Basic settings 175
Group: Engine settings 188
Group: Generator settings 227
Group: Protections 235
Group: General Analog Inputs 242
Group: Scheduler 301
Group: Geo-Fencing 322
Group: Plug-In Modules 326
Group: CU AIN Calibration 327
Group: Alternate Config 329
Group: CM-RS232-485 343
Group: CM-GPRS 346
Group: CM-4G-GPS 359
Group: CM-Ethernet 371
Group: EM-BIO8-EFCP 385
Group: PLC 387
For full list of setpoints go to the chapter List of setpoints (page 170).