The Basler 9 1210 00 106 is a manual voltage control device designed for local adjustment of generator voltage regulators. It operates on 120/240 VAC at frequencies from 50 to 320 Hz, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including variable frequency generator sets. This unit provides manual raise/lower control of the voltage setpoint, enabling operators to fine‑tune generator output during commissioning, testing, and manual override situations.
The unit features dedicated raise and lower pushbuttons for voltage adjustment. It includes status indication for power and operation. The design incorporates surge suppression and transient protection for reliable operation in industrial environments. It is housed in a compact enclosure suitable for panel mounting.
Control voltage: 120/240 VAC, 50‑320 Hz. Outputs: relay contacts for voltage raise/lower signals. Operating temperature: -10°C to +60°C. Connections: screw terminals for secure wiring. The unit is designed for continuous duty in demanding environments.
The device interfaces with the generator's AVR. When the raise or lower button is pressed, the unit generates a signal to the AVR, adjusting the voltage setpoint. The wide frequency range allows use in both standard 50/60 Hz and higher frequency applications.
This control is used in generator control panels, variable frequency generator sets, and industrial facilities requiring local voltage adjustment.
Mount the unit on a panel using the provided hardware. Connect the control power and AVR interface signals per the interconnection diagram. No extensive configuration is required.
Routine maintenance includes visual inspection of connections and pushbuttons. The unit is built with high‑quality components for long service life.
The Basler 9 1210 00 106 manual voltage control provides a simple and reliable interface for local generator voltage adjustment across a wide frequency range.



