TP- 7006 2/21 19Section 1 OnCue Plus Navigation
1.10 Power Status
The Power Status screen is shown in Figure 1-23.
The Power Status view indicates power source (utility or
generator) availability and which source is providing
power to the house.
Green indicates active, meaning that source is providing
power. Note that the GEN symbol will be green when the
generator is running but the generator will not be
supplying power to the home unless the connection
between the home and the generator is green. The
generator could be running due to an unloaded exercise
or a cooldown.
If the utility is not available, the utility symbol will be grey.
If the house does not have power, it will be grey.
If the generator is in Standby, meaning it is not running
but ready to run when commanded, the GEN symbol is
grey. If the generator has a warning it will be yellow. The
generator can still run but it has a condition that should
be evaluated and fixed. If the generator has a shutdown,
it will be red. When the generator has a shutdown, it will
not run and is not available to provide power. The
generator requires immediate attention.
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1. Utility power status indication
2. Indicates power source supplying power to home
3. Generator power status
4. Home power status indication
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Figure 1-23 Power Status
1.10.1 Loads
If the generator system has a Programmable Interface
Module (PIM) or Load Shed option, the Loads section
will appear. If the generator system does not have either,
this section will not appear. Figure 1-24 shows a system
with both a PIM and Load Shed. To switch between the
two, select the PIM or Load Shed label at the top. If a
system only has a PIM, only the PIM information will
appear. If a system only has a Load Shed, only the Load
Shed information will appear.
Figure 1-24 Loads, PIM