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Emerson ASCO 5310 Single-Channel Remote Annunciator User Guide
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Emerson ASCO 5310 Single-Channel Remote Annunciator
The Emerson ASCO 5310 Single-Channel Remote Annunciator is a device that provides remote visual status reporting and push-button testing of one ASCO automatic transfer switch (ATS). It communicates with the ATS to obtain its status and can send commands to control its operation.
The annunciator has several features that make it useful for monitoring and controlling an ATS. These features include:
- Remote status reporting: The annunciator can display the status of the ATS, including whether it is connected to the normal or emergency source, and whether the source is acceptable.
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ASCO 5310 User’s Guide User’s Guide ATS Remote Annunciator Catalog 5310 The ASCO Catalog 5310 ATS Remote Annunciator provides remote visual status reporting and push-button testing of one ASCO automatic transfer switch. This User’s Guide provides operation information after the ATS Remote Annunciator has been installed and configured. It also includes basic troubleshooting. Refer to Installation Manual 381333-317 for mounting, wiring, and configuration. TABLE OF CONTENTS Operation . Control key switch . Alarm silence button. Transfer test . Flashing light . Reset button . Troubleshooting . Utility Normal source acceptable ATS connected to Normal ATS and common alarm Generator page 2-3 2 2 2 3 3 4 Figure 1 shows the status lights and Transfer button. The Normal source acceptable light (upper left) is on when the ATS controller accepts the utility source. This light is off when the utility has failed. The Emergency source acceptable light (upper right) is on when the ATS controller accepts the generator source. This light is off when the generator is unacceptable (low or high voltage, low or high frequency, or generator is off). Emergency source acceptable ATS connected to Emergency Transfer time delay active Figure 1: Status lights and Transfer button The ATS connected to Normal light (center left) is on when the load is being fed by the utility. It is off when it is disconnected from the utility. The ATS connected to Emergency light (center right) is on when the load is being fed by the generator. It is off when it is disconnected from the generator. The ATS & common alarm light (lower left) is on when an ATS or common alarm is received. It is off when the alarm is cleared. See Alarm silence button, page 2; Troubleshooting, page 4. The Transfer light (lower right) is blinking when a load transfer time delay is active. It is off when there is not a load transfer time delay active. See Flashing light (time delay), page 3. 381333-316 A 381333-316 A ASCO Power Technologies Page 1 User’s Guide ASCO 5310 2 Alarm silence button Operation The ASCO 5310 ATS Remote Annunciator communicates with an ASCO automatic transfer switch (ATS) to report its status. The ATS Annunciator polls the ATS and obtains its status. Lights indicate if the ATS is connected to the normal source or the emergency source. Source acceptability status for the ATS is also shown. In addition, the ATS Remote Annunciator can send commands to the ATS to control its operation. A control key switch prevents unauthorized operation. A transfer test button simulates a normal source outage and transfers the load to the emergency source, if acceptable. The same button is used to retransfer the load back to the normal source. When the button is held, any active time delay is cancelled. A lights in the button indicates if the ATS is in the test mode and if a time delay is active. See Figures 1 and 2. Power ON light Transfer button Utility Press and release the alarm silence button to turn off the audible alarm sound. Do not hold the button. These are the possible alarm conditions: Alarm Condition communication error Product 185, 300, 4000, 7000 locked out 4000 & 7000 ATS position error 4000 & 7000 failure to synchronize 4000 & 7000 extended parallel 4000 & 7000 controls not in automatic 4000 & 7000 ATS bypass active 7000 Alarms can be specific to the ATS or a general (common) communications error or any configured alarm via the Power Manager. Generator NOTICE Before using the transfer button, be sure conditons are safe for running the generator and for load transfer. 3 Transfer test The following operation starts the generator and transfers the load. Be sure that conditions are safe to do this operation. 3-1 Load Transfer to Emergency source Alarm silence button hidden reset button Control key switch To transfer the load from the normal source to the emergency source, follow this procedure: 1. Turn the Control key right to the unlocked position. Figure 2: Control buttons 2. Press and release Transfer button (do not hold the button). 1 Control key switch 3. Observe that the generator light comes on (generator acceptable). The Control key switch prevents unauthorized operation of the ATS Remote Annunciator. The key can be removed in either the locked or unlocked positions. In the locked position (left), the buttons do not operate. In the unlocked position (right) all buttons function. 4. Observe that the light in the corner of the button blinks (transfer time delay active, if used). 5. Observe that the ATS connected lights change position (transfer from normal to emergency). 6. To retransfer the load back to Normal go to section 3-2. Page 2 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-316 A ASCO 5310 User’s Guide Note: If Feature 2B transfer to emergency time delay is used, the transfer may not occur for up to 61 minutes (depending upon the ATS and the setting in the controller). To bypass (cancel) this time delay, press the Transfer button again and hold it for more than 5 seconds until you hear a beep. 3-2 Load Retransfer to Normal source To retransfer the load from the emergency source back to the normal source, follow this procedure: 1. Turn the Control key right to the unlocked position. 2. Press and release the Transfer button (do not hold the button). 3. Observe that the utility light comes on (utility acceptable). 4. Observe that the light in the corner of the button blinks (retransfer time delay active, if used). 5. Observe that the ATS connected lights change position (transfer from emergency to normal). 6. Turn the Control key left to the locked position, then remove it. Note: If Feature 3A retransfer to normal time delay is used, the transfer may not occur for up to 61minutes (depending upon the ATS and the setting in the ATS controller). To bypass (cancel) this time delay, press the Transfer button again and hold it for more than 5 seconds. 5 Reset button + A hidden reset button is located just below the Alarm Silence button (see Figure 1). The Control key switch must be unlocked. The reset button and alarm silence button work together as follows: 5-1 Soft reboot reset (keeps user’s configurations) The soft reboot retains the configurations that you have made. To perform a soft reboot, press and hold the hidden reset button and the alarm silence button together for less than 3 seconds. The configuration parameters remain unchanged. 5-2 Hard reboot reset (factory default configuration) The hard reboot resets all user configuration parameters to factory default settings. The configurations that you have made will be erased. To perform a hard reboot, press and hold the hidden reset button and the alarm silence button together for more than 15 seconds. The default configuration parameters are: IP Address 169.254.1.200 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway Other factory default parameters could be checked through Ethernet interface with computer. 4 Flashing light (time delay) The light in the Transfer button flashes when a transfer time delay is active. The faster the blinking, the shorter the delay: 1/10 sec. blink 0 to 5 second transfer delay 1/4 sec. blink 5 to 15 second transfer delay 1/2 sec. blink 15 to 60 second transfer delay 1 sec. blink 381333-316 A over 1 minute transfer delay ASCO Power Technologies Page 3 User’s Guide ASCO 5310 Troubleshooting Numbe r 1 2 3 Symptom Power ON light is off The power ON light is blinking. Probable Cause The DC or AC power source is inadequate or off. The unit keeps on resetting due to watchdog-reset possibly due to corruption of software. Recommended Action Restore the DC or AC power supply. Check the terminals, fuse, circuit breaker. Refer to Installation Manual 381333-317. Try to reprogram the unit with the latest software. Contact ASCO Services for replacement. 800-800-ASCO or [email protected] Button not held long enough. Hold the button for at least 5 seconds until you hear a beep. ATS Annunciator could have changed to default settings. Refer to Installation Manual 381333-317. Use the configuration details entered on page 2; reconfigure the ATS Annunciator. Refer to Installation Manual 381333-317. Check the Ethernet connections: ATS Annunciator to the LAN and Power Manager to the LAN. Transfer button does not work (load transfer does not occur). 4 Buzzer is beeping continuously. Communication with the Power Manager may have stopped. 5 Communication alarm occurs but all configurations are correct. Communication protocol may not the same as that of the Power Manager (if present). Refer to Installation Manual 381333-317. Verify that the protocol on both devices is the same. 6 A light does not come on when a corresponding button is pressed. ATS Annunciator is not functioning properly. Contact ASCO Services for replacement. 800-800-ASCO or [email protected] Page 4 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-316 A
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