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TP-6774 2/14a 49Section 7 Controller
The controller attempts to start the generator set three
times. If the generator set does not start in three
attempts, the system shuts down on an overcrank fault.
Local Starting.
1. Press the power button to turn the controller on.
The LED status indicator appears green and
begins flashing.
2. Press the start/stop button to start the generator
set. The Advanced Digital Control IId attempts to
start the generator set in three crank cycles (crank
cycle time is pre-programmed).
Remote Starting.
A remote start/stop switch (connected to P9 connector,
leads 3 and 4) or a remote digital gauge (connected to
P9 connector, pins 1, 2, and 5 via CAN) can be
connected to the customer interface connection. See
the wiring diagram in Section 10.
Note: A remote start/stop switch (connected to P9
connector, leads 3 and 4) is not available when
configured for SmartCraftt 1.
Press the power button to turn the controller on. Consult
the instruction sheet supplied with the remote start/stop
switch or remote digital gauge for starting instructions.
Note: The ADC IId allows three 7-second crank cycle
attempts before the overcrank shutdown occurs.
Remote communications require an active
(powered-up) controller. Be advised that the Advanced
Digital Control IId enters a low-power state with an
average current drain of approximately 100 uA.
The ADC IId will power down (0 mA draw) after 48 hours
of inactivity. Press the start switch/button (once for the
remote start/stop switch or twice for the remote digital
gauge) to “wake up” the ADC IId and start the generator
set.
7.5.3 Stopping the Generator Set
The following procedures describe the actions required
to stop the generator set.
Local Stopping.
1. Run the generator set at no load for at least
2 minutes to ensure adequate engine cooldown.
2. Press the start/stop button to stop the generator
set. The engine stops.
3. Press the power button to turn the controller off.
Remote Stopping.
1. Run the generator set at no load for at least
2 minutes to ensure adequate engine cooldown.
2. The generator set stops when the remote start/stop
switch contacts close momentarily or when the
remote digital gauge sends a stop command.
Consult the instruction sheet supplied with the remote
start/stop switch or remote digital gauge for stopping
instructions.
Note: ADC IId powers down after 48 hours of inactivity.
If the generator has been started, the controller
will power down 48 hours after the generator
stops.
7.5.4 Fault Shutdowns and Warnings
The generator set shuts down automatically under the
fault conditions listed in Figure 7-14 and the controller
displays a fault code. The generator set cannot be
restarted until the fault condition is corrected and the
controller is reset. See Section 7.10.2 to reset the
controller after a fault shutdown. The controller resets
automatically after a battery voltage fault condition is
corrected.
Shutdown conditions on the generator set automatically
reset when the problem is corrected. The high engine
temperature condition automatically resets when the
generator set cools. However, the fault shutdowns do
not clear until the controller is reset.
The controller displays warning text but the generator
set does not shut down under the conditions shown in
Figure 7-15.

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