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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC
DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII
Operator Manual
Document Number: 057-182
Author: Ashley Senior
DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual ISSUE 2

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  • Page 1 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual Document Number: 057-182 Author: Ashley Senior DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual ISSUE 2...
  • Page 2 Applications for the copyright holder’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to Deep Sea Electronics Plc at the address above. The DSE logo is a UK registered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics PLC. Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page BIBLIOGRAPHY ....................7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................. 7 TRAINING GUIDES ......................7 MANUALS ........................7 THIRD PARTY DOCUMENTS ..................7 INTRODUCTION ....................8 SPECIFICATION ....................9 SHORT NAMES ......................9 OPERATING TEMPERATURE ..................
  • Page 4 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................33 4.2.1 DSE7110 MKII TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (3 PHASE 4 WIRE) ......34 4.2.2 DSE7120 MKII TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (3 PHASE 4 WIRE) ......35 ALTERNATE TOPOLOGY WIRING DIAGRAMS ............36 4.3.1 GENERATOR ......................36 4.3.2 MAINS (DSE7120 MKII ONLY)................
  • Page 5 DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual 6.4.3 STOPPING SEQUENCE ..................68 AUTOMATIC MODE ....................69 6.5.1 WAITING IN AUTO MODE..................69 6.5.2 STARTING SEQUENCE ..................69 6.5.3 ENGINE RUNNING ....................70 6.5.4 STOPPING SEQUENCE ..................70 MAINTENANCE ALARM ....................71 SCHEDULER ........................
  • Page 6 DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Operator Manual 10.3 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SEALING GASKET FROM DSE ......... 97 WARRANTY ....................98 DISPOSAL ....................98 12.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)......98...
  • Page 7: Bibliography

    Bibliography 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from the DSE website: www.deepseaplc.com 1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation instructions are supplied with the product in the box and are intended as a ‘quick start’...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    The DSE71xx MKII series module has been designed to allow the operator to start and stop the generator, and if required, transfer the load to the generator either manually or automatically. Additionally, the DSE7120 MKII automatically starts and stops the generator set depending upon the status of the mains (utility) supply.
  • Page 9: Specification

    All modules in the DSE7000 range. DSE7100 MKII, DSE71xx MKII All modules in the DSE7100 MKII range. DSE7110 MKII DSE7110 MKII module/controller DSE7120 MKII DSE7120 MKII module/controller 3.2 OPERATING TEMPERATURE Module Description DSE71xx MKII -30ºC to +70ºC (-40ºC to +70ºC for display heater variants) 3.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR UL CERTIFICATION...
  • Page 10: Terminal Specification

    Specification 3.4 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION NOTE: For purchasing additional connector plugs from DSE, please see the section entitled Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document. Two part connector. Male part fitted to • module Female part supplied in •...
  • Page 11: Voltage & Frequency Sensing

    Specification 3.6 VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY SENSING Measurement Type True RMS conversion Sample Rate 5kHz or better Harmonics Up to 11 or better Input Impedance 300kΩ phase to neutral to 415V AC (absolute maximum) (minimum required for sensing frequency Phase To Neutral Suitable for 345V AC nominal (±20% for under/overvoltage detection) to 720V AC...
  • Page 12: Va Rating Of The Cts

    CT is approximately 7VA. CT’s required in this instance is at least 7.5VA (7+0.5). NOTE: Details for 4mm² cables are shown for reference only. The connectors on the DSE modules are only suitable for cables up to 2.5mm².
  • Page 13: Ct Polarity

    3.7.3 CT PHASING Take particular care that the CTs are connected to the correct phases. For instance, ensure that the CT on phase 1 is connected to the terminal on the DSE module intended for connection to the CT for phase 1.
  • Page 14: Inputs

    Specification 3.8 INPUTS 3.8.1 DIGITAL INPUTS 6 configurable digital inputs Number (10 when Analogue Inputs are configured as digital inputs) Arrangement Contact between terminal and ground Low Level Threshold 3.2V minimum High Level Threshold 8.1V maximum Maximum Input Voltage +60V DC with respect to plant supply negative Minimum Input Voltage -24V DC with respect to plant supply negative Contact Wetting Current...
  • Page 15: Fuel Level Sensor

    It is this drop in voltage that triggers the charge failure alarm. The level at which this operates and whether this triggers a warning or shutdown alarm is configurable using the DSE Configuration Suite Software.
  • Page 16: Magnetic Pickup

    Magnetic Pickup devices can often be ‘shared’ between two or more devices. For example, one device can often supply the signal to both the DSE module and the engine governor. The possibility of this depends upon the amount of current that the magnetic pickup can supply.
  • Page 17: Communication Ports

    (CAN) transports data gathered by the engine controller interface. This allows generator controllers to access these engine parameters with no physical connection to the sensor device. NOTE: For further details on connection to electronic engines, refer to DSE Publication: 057-004 Electronic Engines And DSE Wiring...
  • Page 18: Usb Connection

    The USB port is provided to give a simple means of connection between a PC and the controller. Using the DSE Configuration Suite Software, the operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the generator, selecting operating modes, etc.
  • Page 19: Adding An External Sounder

    Specification 3.11 ADDING AN EXTERNAL SOUNDER Should an external alarm or indicator be required, this can be achieved by using the DSE Configuration Suite PC software to configure an auxiliary output for “Audible Alarm”, and by configuring an auxiliary input for “Alarm Mute” (if required).
  • Page 20: Dimensions And Mounting

    Specification 3.13 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 3.13.1 DIMENSIONS 240 mm x 181 mm x 42 mm (9.4” x 7.1” x 1.6”) 3.13.2 PANEL CUTOUT 220 mm x 160 mm (8.7” x 6.3”) 3.13.3 WEIGHT 0.7 kg (1.4 lb)
  • Page 21: Fixing Clips

    Specification 3.13.4 FIXING CLIPS The module is held into the panel fascia using the supplied fixing clips. Withdraw the fixing clip screw (turn anticlockwise) until only the pointed end is protruding • from the clip. • Insert the three ‘prongs’ of the fixing clip into the slots in the side of the module case. Pull the fixing clip backwards (towards the back of the module) ensuring all three prongs of •...
  • Page 22: Cable Tie Fixing Points

    With cable and tie in place 3.13.6 SILICON SEALING GASKET NOTE: For purchasing an additional silicon gasket from DSE, please see the section entitled Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document. The optional silicon gasket provides improved sealing between module and the panel fascia.
  • Page 23: Applicable Standards

    Specification 3.13.7 APPLICABLE STANDARDS This document conforms to BS4884-1 1992 Specification for BS 4884-1 presentation of essential information. BS 4884-2 This document conforms to BS4884-2 1993 Guide to content BS 4884-3 This document conforms to BS4884-3 1993 Guide to presentation BS EN 60068-2-1 -30°C (-22°F) (Minimum temperature)
  • Page 24 Specification IEEE C37.2 Continued (Standard Electrical 50 – Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay Power System Device 52 – AC Circuit Breaker Function Numbers and Contact Designations) 53 – Exciter Or DC Generator Relay 54 – Turning Gear Engaging Device 59AC – AC Overvoltage Relay 59DC –...
  • Page 25: Enclosure Classifications

    Specification 3.13.8 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS 3.13.8.1 IP CLASSIFICATIONS The modules specification under BS EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP65 (Front of module when module is installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket). IP42 (front of module when module is installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel) First Digit Second Digit Protection against contact and ingress of solid objects...
  • Page 26: Nema Classifications

    Specification 3.13.8.2 NEMA CLASSIFICATIONS THE MODULES NEMA RATING (APPROXIMATE) 12 (Front of module when module is installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket). 2 (front of module when module is installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel) NOTE: There is no direct equivalence between IP / NEMA ratings.
  • Page 27: Installation

    Installation 4 INSTALLATION The module is designed to be mounted on the panel fascia. To aid user connection, icons are used on the rear of the module to help identify terminal functions. An example of this is shown below. NOTE: Availability of some terminals depends upon module version. Full details are given in the section entitled Terminal Description elsewhere in this manual.
  • Page 28: Terminal Description

    START output requirements may be different. For further details on connection to electronic engines, refer to DSE Publication: 057-004 Electronic Engines And DSE Wiring NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual.
  • Page 29: Analogue Sensors

    NOTE: Screened 120Ω Ω Ω Ω impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the CAN link. DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120Ω Ω Ω Ω impedance cable suitable for CAN use (DSE part number 016-030) NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual.
  • Page 30: Output C & D & Generator Voltage & Frequency Sensing

    Installation 4.1.4 OUTPUT C & D & GENERATOR VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY SENSING Cable Description Notes Size Normally Close Volt-Free 1.0mm² Normally configured to control mains contactor coil Output C AWG 18 Normally Open Volt-Free 1.0mm² Normally configured to control generator contactor coil Output D AWG 18 Generator L1 (U) Voltage...
  • Page 31: Current Transformers

    L is the primary of the CT that ‘points’ towards the Load s1 is the secondary of the CT that connects to the DSE Module’s input for the CT measuring s2 is the secondary of the CT that should be commoned with the s2 connections of all the other CTs and connected to the CT common terminal of the module.
  • Page 32: Configurable Digital Inputs

    Switch To Negative AWG 20 0.5mm² Configurable Digital Input F Switch To Negative AWG 20 NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual. 4.1.8 PC CONFIGURATION INTERFACE CONNECTOR Cable Description Notes...
  • Page 33: Typical Wiring Diagram

    Genset manufacturers and panel builders may use these diagrams as a starting point; however, you are referred to the completed system diagram provided by your system manufacturer for complete wiring detail. Further wiring suggestions are available in the following DSE publications, available at www.deepseaplc.com to website members. DSE Part...
  • Page 34: Dse7110 Mkii Typical Wiring Diagram (3 Phase 4 Wire)

    Installation 4.2.1 DSE7110 MKII TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (3 PHASE 4 WIRE)
  • Page 35: Dse7120 Mkii Typical Wiring Diagram (3 Phase 4 Wire)

    Installation 4.2.2 DSE7120 MKII TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (3 PHASE 4 WIRE)
  • Page 36: Alternate Topology Wiring Diagrams

    Installation 4.3 ALTERNATE TOPOLOGY WIRING DIAGRAMS 4.3.1 GENERATOR...
  • Page 37: Mains (Dse7120 Mkii Only)

    Installation 4.3.2 MAINS (DSE7120 MKII ONLY)
  • Page 38: Earth Systems

    (the battery negative connects to Earth) 4.4.2 POSITIVE EARTH When using a DSE module with a Positive Earth System (the battery positive connects to Earth), the following points must be followed: Follow the typical wiring diagram as normal for all sections EXCEPT the earth points •...
  • Page 39: Description Of Controls

    Control of the module is via push buttons mounted on the front of the module with Stop/Reset Mode , Manual Mode , Test Mode (DSE7120 MKII Only), Auto Mode Start functions. For normal operation, these are the only controls which need to be operated. Details of their operation are provided later in this document.
  • Page 40: Dse7110 Mkii

    Description Of Controls 5.1 DSE7110 MKII Menu Module Navigation Display Four user configurable status indication LEDs Open Close Generator Generator (Manual Mode (Manual Mode Only) Only) Start Stop / Reset Manual Auto Alarm Mute Mode Mode Mode & Lamp Test Generator Available LED Selected Mode...
  • Page 41: Dse7120 Mkii

    Description Of Controls 5.2 DSE7120 MKII Menu Module Navigation Display Four user configurable status indication LEDs Transfer to Transfer to Mains Generator (Manual Mode (Manual Mode Only) Only) Start Stop / Reset Manual Test Auto Alarm Mute Mode Mode Mode Mode &...
  • Page 42: Control Push-Buttons

    Stop/Reset Mode or Auto Mode For further details, please see section entitled ‘Operation’ elsewhere in this manual. Test Mode (DSE7120 MKII Only) This button places the module into its Test Mode . Once in Test Mode , the module responds to the Start button to start the generator and run it off load.
  • Page 43 Description Of Controls Icon Description Auto Mode This button places the module into its Auto Mode . This mode allows the module to control the function of the generator automatically. The module monitors the remote start input and once a start request is made, the set is automatically started and placed on load (‘Close Generator’...
  • Page 44 This button is only active in the Manual Mode and allows the operator to open the generator breaker and remove the load. Transfer To Mains (DSE7120 MKII Only) This button is only active in the Manual Mode and allows the operator to...
  • Page 45: Module Display

    The module’s display contains the following sections. Description of each section can be viewed in the sub sections. NOTE: Depending upon the module’s configuration, some display screens may be disabled. For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual. Inst.
  • Page 46: Backlight

    Generator voltage and frequency instrumentation screen Mains voltage and frequency instrumentation screen (DSE7120 MKII only) Generator current instrumentation screen Mains current instrumentation screen (DSE7120 MKII only when CT in load location) Load power instrumentation screen Engine speed instrumentation screen Hours run instrumentation screen...
  • Page 47: Active Configuration

    Description Of Controls 5.4.3 ACTIVE CONFIGURATION An icon is displayed in the Active Config section to indicate the active configuration within the currently selected within the controller. Icon Details Appears when the main configuration is selected. Appears when the alternative configuration is selected. 5.4.4 FRONT PANEL EDITOR (FPE) / AUTO RUN ICON NOTE: For further details about the Front Panel Editor, see the section entitled ‘Front Panel Editor’...
  • Page 48: Alarm Icons (Protections)

    Example: If the DSE controller was sensing a charge alternator failure alarm, delay over current alarm and a AC under voltage alarm at the same time, it would cycle through all of the icons to show this.
  • Page 49: Warning Alarm Icons

    By default, warning alarms are self-resetting when the fault condition is removed. However enabling ‘all warnings are latched’ causes warning alarms to latch until reset manually. This is enabled using the DSE Configuration Suite in conjunction with a compatible PC. Icon...
  • Page 50: Electrical Trip Alarm Icons

    Description Of Controls 5.4.6.2 ELECTRICAL TRIP ALARM ICONS Electrical trips are latching and stop the Generator but in a controlled manner. On initiation of the electrical trip condition the module de-energises all the ‘Delayed Load Output’ and the ‘Close Gen Output’...
  • Page 51: Shutdown Alarm Icons

    Description Of Controls 5.4.6.3 SHUTDOWN ALARM ICONS Shutdown alarms are latching and immediately stop the Generator. On initiation of the shutdown condition the module de-energises all the ‘Delayed Load Output’ and the ‘Close Gen Output’ outputs to remove the load from the generator. Once this has occurred, the module shuts the generator set down immediately to prevent further damage.
  • Page 52 Description Of Controls Icon Fault Description Generator Under The generator output frequency has fallen below the pre-set alarm setting after the Safety On timer has expired. Frequency Generator Over The generator output frequency has risen above the pre-set alarm setting. Frequency The measured current has risen above the configured trip level for Delayed Over Current...
  • Page 53: Viewing The Instrument

    ) page after the configured setting of the LCD Scroll Timer. 5.5.1.1 NAVIGATION MENU ICONS Icon Description Generator and mains voltage instrumentation (DSE7120 MKII only) Generator instrumentation Mains instrumentation (DSE7120 MKII only) Current and load instrumentation Engine instrumentation Module information...
  • Page 54: General Navigation

    (Page Delay Timer), the module reverts back to the Home ( page. The Page Delay Timer is configurable using the DSE Configuration Suite Software or by using the Front Panel Editor. NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185...
  • Page 55: Home

    Mains Generator Voltage Voltage Generator Voltage (ph-N / ph-ph) • Mains Voltage (ph-N / ph-ph) (DSE7120 MKII only) • 5.5.4 GENERATOR These pages contain electrical values of the generator, measured or derived from the module’s voltage inputs. Generator Voltage (ph-N) •...
  • Page 56: Mains (Dse7120 Mkii Only)

    These pages contain electrical values of the load, measured or derived from the module’s voltage and current inputs. The power values displayed depend on which supply is on load. Generator Current (A) • Mains Current (A) (DSE7120 MKII only) • Load ph-N (kW) •...
  • Page 57: Engine

    Description Of Controls 5.5.7 ENGINE These pages contain instrumentation gathered about the engine measured or derived from the module’s inputs, some of which may be obtained from the engine ECU. 1500 Engine Speed • Engine Run Time • Engine Battery Volts •...
  • Page 58: Engine Dtc (Ecu Alarms)

    Description Of Controls 5.5.9 ENGINE DTC (ECU ALARMS) If the DSE module is connected to an ECU, This page contains active Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) only if the engine ECU generating a fault code. These are alarm conditions are detected by the engine ECU and displayed by the DSE controller.
  • Page 59 NOTE: For details on these code meanings, refer to the ECU instructions provided by the engine manufacturer, or contact the engine manufacturer for further assistance. NOTE: For further details on connection to electronic engines, refer to DSE Publication: 057-004 Electronic Engines And DSE Wiring...
  • Page 60: Event Log

    5.5.10 EVENT LOG This module’s event log contains a list of the last 50 recorded events and the engine hours at which they occurred. The events recorded are customisable via the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software. Example showing the possible...
  • Page 61: Viewing The Event Log

    Description Of Controls 5.5.10.1 VIEWING THE EVENT LOG To view the event log, press both (up) or (down) buttons simultaneously, the navigation menu is then displayed. Once entered, cycle to the event log ( ) section and enter. To view the event log, repeatedly press the (up) or (down) buttons until the LCD screen displays the desired event.
  • Page 62: Operation

    Operation 6 OPERATION NOTE: The following descriptions detail the sequences followed by a module containing the standard ‘factory configuration’. Always refer to your configuration source for the exact sequences and timers observed by any particular module in the field. 6.1 QUICKSTART GUIDE This section provides a quick start guide to the module’s operation.
  • Page 63: Stopping The Engine

    Operation 6.1.2 STOPPING THE ENGINE Select Stop/Reset mode. The generator is stopped NOTE: For further details, see the section entitled ‘OPERATION’ elsewhere in this manual.
  • Page 64: Stop/Reset Mode

    Oil pressure sensor must indicate low oil pressure • When the engine has stopped, it is possible to send configuration files to the module from DSE Configuration Suite PC software and to enter the Front Panel Editor to change parameters.
  • Page 65: Manual Mode

    Pickup mounted on the flywheel or from the CANbus link to the engine ECU depending on module configuration. NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual. Additionally, rising oil pressure can be used to disconnect the starter motor (but cannot detect underspeed or overspeed).
  • Page 66: Engine Running

    A loading request can come from a number of sources. Press the Transfer to Generator button • Failure of mains supply (DSE7120 MKII only) • Activation of an auxiliary input that has been configured to Remote Start On Load or Auxiliary •...
  • Page 67: Test Mode

    Pickup mounted on the flywheel or from the CANbus link to the engine ECU depending on module configuration. NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-185 DSE71xx MKII Configuration Software Manual. Additionally, rising oil pressure can be used to disconnect the starter motor (but cannot detect underspeed or overspeed).
  • Page 68: Engine Running

    Press the Manual Mode button followed by the Open Generator (DSE7110 MKII • Only) or Transfer to Mains (DSE7120 MKII Only) button. Press the Auto Mode button to return to automatic mode. The set observes all • Auto Mode start requests and stopping timers before beginning the Auto Mode Stopping Sequence.
  • Page 69: Automatic Mode

    NOTE: If the unit has been configured for CAN, compatible ECU’s receive the start command via CAN and transmit the engine speed to the DSE controller. If the engine fails to fire during this cranking attempt then the starter motor is disengaged for the crank rest duration after which the next start attempt is made.
  • Page 70: Engine Running

    Operation 6.5.3 ENGINE RUNNING Once the engine is running and all starting timers have expired, the animated Engine Running icon is displayed. The generator is placed on load if configured to do so. NOTE: The load transfer signal remains inactive until the Oil Pressure has risen. This prevents excessive wear on the engine.
  • Page 71: Maintenance Alarm

    Alarm x, where x is the type of maintenance alarm (Air, Fuel or Oil). • Pressing the maintenance reset button in the DSE Configuration Suite, Maintenance section. • Pressing and holding the Stop/Reset Mode button for 10 seconds on the desired Maintenance Alarm status page.
  • Page 72: Scheduler

    28-day cycle. Scheduled runs may be on load or off load depending upon module configuration. Example Screen capture from DSE Configuration Suite Software showing the configuration of the Exercise Scheduler. In this example the set starts at 09:00 on Monday and runs for 5 hours, then starts at 13:30 on Tuesday and runs for 30 minutes.
  • Page 73: Front Panel Configuration

    7 FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION NOTE: This section refers to the front panel configuration for the V1.1.58 onwards modules. For modules pre V1.1.58, refer to DSE Publication: 053-151 DSE71xx MKII Installation Instructions This configuration mode allows the operator to fully configure the module through its display without the use of the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software.
  • Page 74: Accessing The Front Panel Configuration Editor

    PIN code set, this has been affected by your generator supplier who should be contacted if you require the code. If the code has been ‘lost’ or ‘forgotten’, the module must be returned to the DSE factory to have the module’s code removed. A charge is made for this procedure.
  • Page 75: Adjustable Parameters

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2 ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS 7.2.1 MODULE SETTINGS Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Configuration Parameters – Module (Page 1) Contrast 0 (%) Fast Loading Enabled On (1), Off (0) All Warnings Latched...
  • Page 76: Input Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.3 INPUT SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Inputs (Page 3) Digital Input A Source 0 (Input Source) Digital Input A Polarity 0 (Polarity) Digital Input A Action (If Source = User Config) 0 (Action) Digital Input A Arming (If Source = User Config) 0 (Arming) Digital Input A Activation Delay (If Source = User Config) Digital Input B Source...
  • Page 77: Output Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.4 OUTPUT SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Outputs (Page 4) Digital Output A Source 0 (Output Source) Digital Output A Polarity 0 (Output Polarity) Digital Output B Source 0 (Output Source) Digital Output B Polarity 0 (Output Polarity) Digital Output C Source 0 (Output Source) Digital Output C Polarity...
  • Page 78: Timer Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.5 TIMER SETTINGS Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Configuration Parameters – Timers (Page 5) Mains Transient Delay Start Delay Preheat Timer Crank Time Crank Rest Time Smoke Limiting Smoke Limiting Off...
  • Page 79: Generator Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.6 GENERATOR SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Generator (Page 6) Alternator Fitted On (1), Off (0) Alternator Poles Under Voltage Shutdown Enable On (1), Off (0) Under Voltage Trip Shutdown Under Voltage Warning Enable On (1), Off (0) Under Voltage Warning Trip RESERVED Loading Voltage...
  • Page 80: Mains Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.7 MAINS SETTINGS Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Configuration Parameters – Mains (Page 7) AC System 0 (AC System) Mains Failure Detection On (1), Off (0) Immediate Mains Dropout On (1), Off (0)
  • Page 81: Engine Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.8 ENGINE SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Engine (Page 8) Start Attempts Over Speed Overshoot Over Speed Delay Gas Choke Timer (Gas Engine Only) Gas On Delay (Gas Engine Only) Gas Ignition Off Delay (Gas Engine Only) Crank Disconnect On Oil Pressure Enable On (1), Off (0) Check Oil Pressure Prior To Starting On (1), Off (0)
  • Page 82: Analogue Inputs Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.9 ANALOGUE INPUTS SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Analogue Input Settings (Page 9) Low Oil Pressure Enable On (1), Off (0) Low Oil Pressure Trip 0 Bar Oil Pressure Sender Open Circuit On (1), Off (0) Digital Input (0), Flexible (1), Oil Pressure (3) Analogue Input A Sensor Usage Sensor Analogue Input A Flexible Senor Type...
  • Page 83 Front Panel Configuration Configuration Parameters – Analogue Input Settings (Page 9) Flexible Sensor C High Alarm Action 0 (Action) Flexible Sensor C High Alarm Trip 0 % / Bar / °C 945-946 RESERVED Fuel Sensor C Low Shutdown Enable On (1), Off (0) Fuel Sensor C Low Shutdown Trip Fuel Sensor C Low Shutdown Delay Fuel Sensor C Low Pre-Alarm Enable...
  • Page 84: Scheduler Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.10 SCHEDULER SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Scheduler (Page 10) 1001 Enable Scheduler On (1), Off (0) 1002 Schedule Run On or Off Load On (1), Off (0) 1003 Schedule Period Weekly (0), Monthly (1) 1004 Scheduler (1) Start Time 0:00:00 1005 Scheduler (1) Start Day...
  • Page 85: Maintenance Alarm Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.2.12 MAINTENANCE ALARM SETTINGS Configuration Parameters – Maintenance Alarms (Page 12) 1201 Oil Maintenance Alarm Enable On (1), Off (0) 1202 Oil Maintenance Alarm Action 0 (Action) 1203 Oil Maintenance Alarm Engine Hours 1204 Air Maintenance Alarm Enable On (1), Off (0) 1205 Air Maintenance Alarm Action...
  • Page 86 Front Panel Configuration Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Configuration Parameters – Alternate Configuration (Page 20) 2024 CT Primary 2025 Full Load Rating 2026 Immediate Over Current On (1), Off (0) 2027 Delayed Over Current Alarm...
  • Page 87: Selectable Parameter Settings

    Front Panel Configuration 7.3 SELECTABLE PARAMETER SETTINGS 7.3.1 INPUT SOURCES Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Input Sources User Configured Alarm Mute Alarm Reset Alternative Configuration Auto Restore Inhibit Auto Start Inhibit Auxiliary Mains Fail...
  • Page 88: Output Sources

    Front Panel Configuration 7.3.2 OUTPUT SOURCES Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Output Sources Not Used Air Flap Relay Audible Alarm Battery Over Volts Warning Battery Under Volts Warning CAN ECU Data Fail CAN ECU Error...
  • Page 89 Front Panel Configuration Functionality in DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Functionality in DSE7120 MKII only Output Sources Open Gen Output Pulse Open Mains Output Open Mains Output Pulse Gen Over Frequency Shutdown Over Speed Shutdown Preheat During Preheat Timer Preheat Until End Of Crank...
  • Page 90: Alarm Action

    Front Panel Configuration 7.3.3 ALARM ACTION Alarm Action Index Action Electrical Trip Shutdown Warning 7.3.4 FLEXIBLE SENSOR ALARM ACTION Flexible Sensor Alarm Action Index Action None Shutdown Electrical Trip 7.3.5 POWER UP MODE Power Up Mode Index Mode Stop Manual Auto 7.3.6 SENSOR TYPE Sensor Type...
  • Page 91: Digital Input Alarm Arming

    Front Panel Configuration 7.3.8 DIGITAL INPUT ALARM ARMING Digital Input Alarm Arming Index Arming Always From Safety On From Starting Never 7.3.9 DIGITAL INPUT POLARITY Digital Input Polarity Index Polarity Close to Activate Open to Activate 7.3.10 DIGITAL OUTPUT POLARITY Output Polarity Index Polarity...
  • Page 92: Pressure Sensor List

    Front Panel Configuration 7.3.12 PRESSURE SENSOR LIST Pressure Sensor List Index Type Not used Dig Closed for Alarm Dig Open for Alarm VDO 5 Bar VDO 10 Bar Datcon 5 Bar Datcon 10 Bar Datcon 7 Bar Murphy 7 Bar CMB812 Veglia User Defined...
  • Page 93: Commissioning

    For details of this procedure see section entitled Front Panel Configuration If, despite repeated checking of the connections between the controller and the customer’s • system, satisfactory operation cannot be achieved, then the customer is requested to the DSE Technical Support Department...
  • Page 94: Fault Finding

    Fault Finding 9 FAULT FINDING 9.1 STARTING Symptom Possible Remedy Unit is inoperative Check the battery and wiring to the unit. Check the DC supply. Check the DC fuse. Read/Write configuration does not operate Unit shuts down Check DC supply voltage is not above 35 Volts or below 9 Volts Check the operating temperature is not above 70°C.
  • Page 95: Alarms

    CAN ECU WARNING This indicates a fault condition detected by the engine ECU and CAN ECU SHUTDOWN transmitted to the DSE controller. CAN DATA FAIL Indicates failure of the CAN data link to the engine ECU. Check all wiring and termination resistors (if required).
  • Page 96: Miscellaneous

    Fault Finding 9.6 MISCELLANEOUS Symptom Possible Remedy Module appears to ‘revert’ to When editing a configuration using the PC software it is vital that the an earlier configuration configuration is first ‘read’ from the controller before editing it. This edited configuration must then be “written” back to the controller for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 97: Maintenance, Spares, Repair And Servicing

    In the case of malfunction, you should contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM). 10.1 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL CONNECTOR PLUGS FROM DSE If you require additional plugs from DSE, please contact our Sales department using the part numbers below. 10.1.1 PACK OF PLUGS...
  • Page 98: Warranty

    Warranty 11 WARRANTY DSE provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any applicable warranty, refer to the original equipment supplier (OEM). 12 DISPOSAL 12.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store, collect, treat, recycle...
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