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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Technical Reference: Advanced Power Server (APS) 6.6.1. Command/Monitor Window The Command/Monitor window, shown in Figure 32, is the primary window for commanding and monitoring the APS or C1000 series controller through the CRMS-APS software. It remains open unless you exit the APS portion of the CRMS-APS software. From this window you can enter a password, open windows for adjusting settings and monitoring, control communications with the APS, and send commands to turbine groups. You can also exit out of the APS section of the CRMS-APS software by clicking the CLOSE button on the bottom right of this window. The values that the Command/Monitor window displays and what controls are available vary depending on which group has been selected. For example, if monitoring a Grid Connect group, the BATTERY START button will not be available for use on the Command/Monitor window. • Menu Bar: The menu bar at the top of the Command/Monitor window provides access to CRMS-APS functions. When a menu item is clicked, a drop-down list appears, from which to select the desired function. • System Enable/Disable Button: The APS or C1000 series controller must be enabled in order to send commands to groups of turbines (which have been previously configured). Click the green SYSTEM ENABLE button to enable the APS/C1000 series controller. After the APS/C1000 series controller is enabled and operational, the icon color changes to red and displays SYSTEM DISABLE. To disable the APS/C1000 series controller, click the red SYSTEM DISABLE icon. • PLC Reset Button: The PLC reset button is used to reset the PLC installed in the C1000 series controller only. • Group Select Drop-Down List: This drop-down list lets you select a group category, or a configured group of turbines in a MultiPac or C1000 series microturbine. Once selected, the Command/Monitor window can be used to send commands or open other windows for monitoring and configuration settings. • Power Enable/Disable Button: The Power Enable/Disable button is active only in Stand Alone operating mode. Click the green ENABLE button to close the output contactors and connect the turbine modules to the load for power generation. After power output has been enabled, the button color changes to red and displays DISABLE. Click the red DISABLE button to open the contactors and disable power generation. 410079 Rev. C (December 2013) Page 56 of 143 Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | Technical Reference Advanced Power Server (APS)
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