ADVANCED POWER SERVER (APS) USER’S MANUAL

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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Advanced Power Server (APS): User’s Manual Table 6. Remote Start Configuration Window Input Item Definition Input Item (Input category) Description Available Settings Category (Database Select) Memory Category selection list. See the table in Appendix 1. ItemName (Database Select) Memory item selection list. See the options in the tables of Appendix 2 that are associated with each group in Appendix 1 Table. Instance (Database Select) Selection of entry level for Memory Category that have multiple entries. Dependant on Memory Category chosen above. (See Appendix 1 for details.) Bit Mask (Mask & Polarity) Bitwise AND with memory value in the register. 0 to 65535 (Default set to 1, so least significant bit determines start.) ActiveOn Inverts the reading in the register. (Mask & Polarity) Positive or Negative (after mask is applied). The user Stop/Start toggle button at the bottom of the Start section as shown in Figure 19, defines the initial user start or stop command given to the group when a dispatch sequence is initially started. This functionality comes into effect when you set up multiple dispatch sequences for a single group of MicroTurbines using the group dispatch TOU functionality described in the previous section. Power Demand Dispatch Sequence Settings The Power Demand section of the Dispatch Sequence window allows you to identify where the power demand input for a group comes from. The remote option is similar to the starts sections remote option, except the settings for the remote power demand are fewer as this is a non- discrete value and does not need the Bit Mask and ActiveOn filtering options. The Remote Power Demand Settings window is shown in Figure 21 with the definitions of the inputs being the same as the first three items defined in Table 6 above. Figure 21. Remote Power Demand Window The Power (kW) textbox entry is used to determine the initial setting of the group when a new dispatch sequence is selected to run when using the dispatch TOU functionality for a group. If operating in a mode where you do not set the power demand, this setting will not be used as the start of the dispatch sequence initialization. 400011 Rev A (June 2007) Page 28 of 67 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.

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