The document provides instructions for setting up and configuring the new AGC 150 product using the DEIF utility software. It describes downloading the software, installing drivers, connecting the device, reading parameters, navigating tabs to configure general settings, inputs/outputs, multi-inputs, and application settings. Configuration steps include adjusting parameter setpoints, defining input types and curves, and broadcasting applications between devices.
1. New Product AGC 150
Newest processor technology
Robust and compact design
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Graphical user interface
32 Gensets support
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2. AGC 150
Front mounted controller, easy to mount
Built-in application and service tools
Class 1 accuracy on AC measuring
Graphical display
6 buttons for navigation
IP 65
11 Languages
Size same as CGC400
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4. The First Steps
AGC Single Application
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Genarator
Current
Genarator
Voltage
Busbar
Voltrage
Dc power
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5. Getting started with the DEIF utility software (USW)
Downloading the software
1. Go to www.deif.com
2. Select Software in the top menu bar
3. Scroll to the Software downloads list
4. Select Multi-line 2 Utility Software v.3.x. 3.45.1 in the list
5. Fill in your email address and click “Submit”
You will then receive an email with a link.
Your link:
Click the link and follow the instructions.
The USW is now installed on your computer.
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https://www.deif.com:443/software/multi-line-2-utility-software-v3x/3-45-1
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7. Installation of USB Drivers
On Windows Vista machines, the USB drivers are installed
automatically. This is the procedure on Windows XP machines:
When you connect the DEIF product, Windows XP will launch two
"Hardware Wizards". Two drivers are installed, so please let
Windows execute both "Found new Hardware Wizard"s.
We recommend letting the Hardware Wizard install the software
automatically by choosing the "Recommended " option. If the
"Advanced" option is chosen, the needed files are available from
the USW3 installation folder (default: C:Program
FilesDEIFUSW3) in the "USB driver files/source PreInstaller"
folder.
Select "Continue Anyway" if a "Hardware Installation" warning
(see screenshot below) appears during the installation.
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8. Getting Connected
Connect the service port to the USB on the computer (option J7 or option
J3). Click the Utility Software 3 icon on the desktop or in the Windows Start
menu.
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Desktop icon:
Quick launch and Start menu icon:
The below window appears.
Open the application settings
by clicking this icon.
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9. Check the COM port used for Communication.
Select your COM port for DEIF
Click the " Start Communication with the device" icon.
You are now online with the unit.
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10. Read Parameters From The Device
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Open the "Parameters" list.
Click the "Read parameters
from the device" icon.
After retrieving all the parameters, the device is ready to be configured.
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11. Basic Configuration of a Device Using the Utility Software
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When the parameters have been uploaded, the options below will be available.
Click the "General " tab.
The parameters can be
configured as follows:
Click a parameter and the
dialogue box below will
appear.
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12. Click this or use the bar to adjust the set point,
then click "Write" and "OK".
The parameter set point has now been changed and
downloaded to the device.
For further information, see the "General Guidelines for Commissioning".
Parameters
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13. Open the "Input/Outputs ".
You can show all inputs and outputs here.
You can follow inputs and outputs status.
Inputs / Outputs
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14. Configuration of the inputs and outputs
Click the "Configuration of the
inputs and outputs " tab.
Create new inputs and outputs
Edit inputs and outputs
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16. Multi Input
1. Definition of Input Type and Scaling
2. Definition of RMI type
( When choosing a RMI sensor type,
the definition of RMI type is mandatory.).
3. Current selection of " Engineering units "
4. Graph with visualisation of the currently
defined curve or line.
Please note that not all sensor types
display this graph.
5. Defines the points of the line or curve.
The number of points is variable depending
on the sensor type.
Customisation of RMI curve requires that
the RMI Input Type is set to Configurable.
6. Settings for Alarm level 1.
7. Settings for Alarm level 2.
8. Settings for Wire break detection Alarm.
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17. Application Configuration
Open " Application
Configuration "
New Plan
Configuration
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You can read plant
configuration from
device
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18. Application Configuration
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Select your Plan type
single,standart vb.
Firstly select which
application you
want upload to
device
Write plant configuration
to the device You can just
1 application
upload to
device
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19. Broadcase Plan Application
Select icon:
Broadcast an application between devices.
Select the application
you want to broadcast
Ccomplete connection
between devices.
Applications you selected have been published on other devices
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