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EMCP4.3/4.4
Media Number -UENR1210-05 Publication Date -01/03/2017 Date Updated -09/03/2017

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Electronic Control Module (Generator Set)


SMCS - 4490

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EMCP 4 Control System Panel
(1) Display screen
(2) F4 Soft key
(3) F3 Soft key
(4) F2 Soft key
(5) F1 Soft key

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(6) Control key


(7) AC overview key
(8) Engine overview key
(9) Main menu
(10) Warning Indicator lamp (yellow)
(11) Alarm acknowledge key and silence key
(12) Shutdown Indicator lamp (red)
(13) Event reset key
(14) Event log key
(15) Run key
(16) Auto key
(17) Stop key
(18) Escape key
(19) Up key
(20) Right key
(21) OK key
(22) Down key
(23) Left key

General Information
The main component of the Electronic Modular Control Panel 4.3/4.4 ( EMCP 4.3/4.4) is the
electronic control module (ECM). This section discusses the display, keys, and indicators on the
control system panel of the ECM. The EMCP 4.3/4.4 panel is used for monitoring and controlling
many of the generator set functions. Some of the functions include:

• Sending start and stop signals to the engine

• Providing visual and audible indications when warning or shutdown events occur

• Displaying engine information and AC generator set information

• Displaying Suspect Parameter Number (SPN) and Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) information
for events

• Programming set points for the standard EMCP 4.3/4.4 (The set points for optional modules
are set with the use of Cat ET.)

• Annunciator configuration is done within the EMCP 4.3/4.4

ECM Front Panel Components


The following components can be found on the front panel of the ECM:

• Information Display

• Alarm Indicators

• Alarm Acknowledge/Silence Key

• Event Reset Key

• Function Keys

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• Navigation Keys

• System Overview Keys

Information Display

(1) Display Screen - Information from the EMCP 4 is displayed on the display screen. This screen is
used for the following programming and display functions.

• Displaying AC parameter information of the generator set

• Displaying engine parameter information of the generator set

• Programming set points for the generator

• Displaying engine event information

• Displaying event codes from other modules

• Programming the display preferences of the EMCP 4.3/4.4

• Changing password levels of the EMCP 4.3/4.4

Alarm Acknowledge/Silence Key

(10) Alarm Acknowledge/Silence Key - Pressing the alarm acknowledge/silence key will cause the
horn relay output to turn off and silence the horn. Pressing the key will also cause any yellow or red
flashing lights to turn off or to become solid depending on the active status of the alarms. The alarm
acknowledge/silence key may also be configured to send out a global alarm silence on the J1939 Data
Link which will silence horns on annunciators. However, other modules must be configured in order
to listen to the global acknowledge.

Event Reset Key

(11) Event Reset Key - The event reset button will clear all inactive fault conditions.

Alarm Indicators

Yellow Warning Light - The yellow warning light (10) is located directly above the alarm
acknowledge/silence key (11). A flashing yellow light indicates that there are unacknowledged active
warning. A solid yellow light indicates that there are acknowledged warnings active. If there are any
active warnings, the yellow light will change from flashing yellow to solid yellow after the alarm
acknowledge/silence key is pressed. If there are no longer any active warnings, the yellow light will
turn off after the alarm acknowledge/silence key is pressed.

Red Shutdown Light - The red shutdown (12) light is located directly above the event reset key
(13). A flashing red light indicates that there are unacknowledged active shutdown events. A solid red
light indicates that there are acknowledged shutdown events active. If there are any active shutdown
events, the red light will change from flashing red to solid red after the alarm acknowledge/silence
key is pressed. Any condition that has caused a shutdown event must be manually reset. If there are
no longer any active shutdown events, the red light will turn off.

Function Keys

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(2) F4 - Pressing the F4 key will enable the function that is described on the screen directly above
this key. When this key is defined on screen to scroll up or down, the Scroll Up and Scroll Down
keys will also function the same.

(3) F3 - Pressing the F3 key will enable the function that is described on the screen directly above
this key. When this key is defined on screen to scroll up or down, the Scroll Up and Scroll Down
keys will also function the same.

(4) F2 - Pressing the F2 key will enable the function that is described on the screen directly above
this key. When this key is defined on screen to scroll up or down, the Scroll Up and Scroll Down
keys will also function the same.

(5) F1 - Pressing the F1 key will enable the function that is described on the screen directly above
this key. When this key is defined on screen to scroll up or down, the Scroll Up and Scroll Down
keys will also function the same.

(15) RUN - Pressing the "RUN" key causes the EMCP 4.3/4.4 to enter the run mode.

(16) AUTO - Pressing the "AUTO" key causes the EMCP 4.3/4.4 to enter the auto mode.

(17) STOP - Pressing the "STOP" key causes the EMCP 4.3/4.4 to enter the stop mode or the cool
down mode.

(18) Escape Key - The escape key is used during menu navigation in order to navigate up through
the menu/submenu structure. Each key press causes the user to move backward (upward) through the
menus. The escape key is also used in order to cancel out of data entry screens during set point
programming. If the escape key is pressed during set point programming, then none of the changes
displayed on the screen will be saved to memory.

(21) OK Key - The OK key is used during menu navigation in order to move forward (downward)
through the menu/submenu structure. The key is also used during set point programming in order to
save set points changes. Pressing the OK key during set point programming causes set point changes
to be saved to memory.

Navigation Keys

(6) Control Key - The control key will navigate the display to the screen that allows the user to
monitor and/or adjust various special control features.

(9) Main Menu Key - The main menu will navigate the display to the main menu directly without
having to navigate out of menus.

(14) Event Log - The event log button will navigate the display to the event log.

(19) Up Key - The up key is used in order to navigate up through the various menus or monitoring
screens. The key is also used during set point entry. During numeric data entry, the key is used in
order to increment the digits (0-9). If the set point requires selection from a list, then the key is used
to navigate up through the list.

(20) Right Key - The right key is used during set point adjustment. During numeric data entry, the
key is used in order to choose which digit is being edited. The key is also used during certain set
point adjustments in order to select a check box or to deselect a check box. If a box has a check mark
inside of it, then pressing the key will cause the check mark to disappear. If the box does not have a
check mark inside of it, then pressing the key will cause a check mark to appear inside the box.

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(22) Down Key - The down key is used in order to navigate down through the various menus or
monitoring screens. The key is also used during set point entry. During numeric data entry, the key is
used in order to decrement the digits (0-9). If the set point requires selection from a list, then the key
is used to navigate down through the list.

(23) Left Key - The left key is used during set point adjustment. During numeric data entry, the key
is used in order to choose which digit is being edited. The key is also used during certain set point
adjustments in order to select a check box or to deselect a check box. If a box has a check mark inside
of it, then pressing the key will cause the check mark to disappear. If the box does not have a check
mark inside of it, then pressing the key will cause a check mark to appear inside the box.

System Overview Keys

(7) AC Overview - Pressing the AC overview key displays the first screen of AC information for the
generator set. This initial information page contains various AC parameters that summarize the
electrical operation of the generator set. Additional AC parameters can be viewed by pressing the
down key multiple times.

(8) Engine Overview - Pressing the engine overview key displays the first screen of engine
information. This initial information page contains various engine parameters that summarize the
operation of the engine. Additional engine parameters can be viewed by pressing the down key
multiple times.

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