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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
TDU series
Touch Display Unit
4189341218G

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL TDU series Touch Display Unit 4189341218G...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. About the Operator's manual 1.1 Symbols for notes ............................................. 1.2 Symbols for hazard statements ......................................1.3 Intended users of the Operator's manual ..................................1.4 Software versions ............................................1.5 Technical support ............................................. 1.6 Warnings and safety ..........................................1.7 Legal information ............................................
  • Page 3 DM2 Inactive alarms ........................................Logs ................................................. Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard (Tier4) ..............................Alternator curve ..........................................4.10 Additional Operator Panel (AOP) ..................................4.11 Language ............................................4.12 User permissions .......................................... 4.12.1 Password levels ..........................................4.12.2 User permissions .......................................... 4.13 Display config ..........................................4.13.1 More settings ..........................................
  • Page 4: About The Operator's Manual

    1. About the Operator's manual Symbols for notes More information This highlights where to find more information. NOTE * This highlights a referenced note. Example heading This highlights an example. How to ... This shows a link to a video for help and guidance. This highlights tapping or pressing the screen area.
  • Page 5: Intended Users Of The Operator's Manual

    Make sure to read this information. Intended users of the Operator's manual This is the Operator's manual for DEIF's Touch Display Unit, TDU for controlling the AGC-4 Mk II or AGC-4 genset or mains controller. The manual is for the operator who uses the TDU. The manual includes an introduction to the display, basic operator tasks, alarms, logs, and more advanced operator tasks.
  • Page 6: Warnings And Safety

    All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Third party equipment DEIF takes no responsibility for the installation or operation of any third party equipment, including the genset. Contact the genset company if you have any doubt about how to install or operate the genset.
  • Page 7 DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice. The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    The display gives user-friendly touch screen control, visualisation, and graphic displays from the AGC. Simply operate the controller and access any feature by touching the screen. This manual applies to all TDU series screens. Some features are only available on certain TDU versions. NOTICE...
  • Page 9: About The Tdu

    About the TDU 2.2.1 Layout of unit 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Generator voltage L1-L2 SEMI Generator power 1 / 6 Total Running hours Generator f L2 50,00 Item Notes Touch screen area Operate the controller by touching the screen.
  • Page 10: Top Bar

    2.2.2 Top bar Item Notes Fuel level * Shows the fuel level. Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) percentage ** Shows the DEF percentage. Running hours *** Shows the total of running hours. Shows a USB drive was detected. USB drive Prompts to remove the USB drive safely. Shows a user is logged on.
  • Page 11: Touch Screen Areas

    LEDs. Shows read-out displays from the Read-out panel controller/system. Example TDU screens TDU 107 TDU 110 or TDU 115 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF 96 % 24 % 255 h 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF 375 500 Generator voltage L1-L2...
  • Page 12: Core Connections

    2.2.4 Core connections TDU 107 Core connections Ethernet 24 V DC USB 2.0 The TDU 107 Core can be connected to the controller directly or using a switch. Use a USB type A-B cable to connect a service computer to the AGC if the TDU Core is connected directly to the controller. Connecting a controller to TDU 107 Core CAN A Ethernet...
  • Page 13: Extended Connections

    2.2.5 Extended connections TDU 107, TDU 110 or TDU 115 Extended connections 2x Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 / 1Gbit 24 V DC Serial 2x USB 2.0 SD slot Connections that place a high data transfer load on the controller (for example, a SCADA system) should be connected to the controller through a switch.
  • Page 14 Example for a system without a high data transfer connection AGC-4 TDU Extended CAN A Ethernet Service port Display CAN B Ethernet Power Self check ok Mk II Alarm inhibit Service PC 100 102 104 106 108 110 114 116 Ethernet connection Port 0 Port 1...
  • Page 15: Operating The System

    3. Operating the system Menus The menu pages give you access to the features and to other menus. Item Notes Shows available features or other menus. Features Selects feature or menu. 3.1.1 Return (back) navigation Some displays allow you to go back to the previous feature or menu. Use Return to return to a previous menu or display.
  • Page 16: Keyboards

    Keyboards 3.2.1 Text keyboard You enter text information on the display by using the virtual text keyboard. Item Notes Text Shows the text you are entering. Keyboard Selects letters, numbers, or symbols. Cursor Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. Enter Confirms the text entered.
  • Page 17: Value Keyboard

    3.2.2 Value keyboard You enter number values on the display by using the virtual value keyboard. Item Notes Value Shows the value you are entering. Previous value Shows the value before any changes. Minimum value Shows the minimum value you can enter. Maximum value Shows the maximum value you can enter.
  • Page 18: Controller Basic Actions

    Controller basic actions 3.3.1 Modes Use the Control panel to change the mode of the controller. Mode Symbol Notes The display buttons (START, STOP, GB ON, GB OFF) are active and can be used by the operator. The regulators are also active, that is, the speed control will bring the generator to nominal speed upon start. SEMI When pushing a breaker button for closing, the AGC will synchronise (if allowed) the breaker.
  • Page 19: Stop The Genset

    Mode Symbol Procedure TEST Not available. BLOCK Not available. 3.3.3 Stop the genset Mode Symbol Procedure The genset breaker must be open to stop the genset. If the genset breaker is not open, push to open the breaker before stopping the genset. To stop the genset: 1.
  • Page 20: Open The Genset Breaker

    Mode Symbol Procedure b. When the genset and busbar synchronise, the controller closes the breaker. • If the genset and busbar are not synchronised before the synchronisation timer expires, the breaker does not close. The synchronisation failure alarm is activated. When the controller is in AUTO mode, the genset breaker is controlled automatically and the display buttons AUTO are not available.
  • Page 21: Software Update Using Usb

    2. Select Software section at the right. 3. Select a download for your version of the TDU. 4. Follow the instructions in the DEIF email to complete the software download. • The software package is provided as a zipped archive (.zip) file. Do not unzip this file.
  • Page 22: Features

    4. Features Home : Control panel Operation: Mode change, open/close breakers, and start/stop GENSET. Shows selected measurements. Item Notes Change instrument shown. Hold for > 3 seconds to Configure instrument. Instrument values Scrolls up or down instrument pages. Engine information Opens Engine information.
  • Page 23: Change Instrument

    4.1.1 Change instrument Changes the displayed instrument value shown on the Control panel page. Item Notes Instrument value to change Selects instrument to change. Refresh Refreshes the list of values. Scrolls page left. Scrolls page right. Scroll and search Searches for values. Save Saves the change.
  • Page 24: Instrument Property

    4.1.2 Instrument property Configures the displayed instrument properties: unit, decimals, offset, and multiply. Item Notes Instrument value to change Selects instrument to change. Factory setting Returns the properties back to the factory default values. Save Saves the change. Instrument properties Configures the different instrument properties.
  • Page 25: Engine Information

    4.1.3 Engine information Views the engine information data. 09/05/2022 - 12:46:16 96 % 24 % 255 h DEIF Engine data Cooling Auxilary Coolant temperature 60,0 Coolant temperature 2 Knock levels Coolant temperature 3 Ignition tim. Coolant pump outlet temperature Spark voltage...
  • Page 26: Supervision

    Supervision Views the state of the system in real-time. * 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Standard plant MB17 TB17 Item Notes Live system overview Shows the state of the system. * Menu Opens the menu page. Full screen supervision ** Expands to full screen.
  • Page 27: Controller Settings

    Controller settings View or configure the controller parameter settings 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Channel Value Timer Enabled 1000 -P> -5,0 % 1010 -P> -5,0 % 10,0 1030 I> 115,0 % 10,0 1040 I> 120,0 % 1050 I> 115,0 % 10,0 1060 I>...
  • Page 28: Edit Settings

    4.3.1 Edit settings Edits the controller setting that was selected. * 24 % 09/05/2022 - 12:46:16 DEIF 1000 -P> Failclass Warning Set point Output A Not used -5.0 % Not used Output B -200.0 Enable Timer High Alarm Inverse Proportional 100.0...
  • Page 29: Filter Groups

    4.3.2 Filter groups Lists the filter groups you can use to filter the controller settings page. Item Notes Shows the list of filter groups. Selects a filter group. Filter groups Returns to previous display. OPERATORS MANUAL 4189341218G EN Page 29 of 53...
  • Page 30: Alarms

    Alarms View or acknowledge alarms created in the system. Item Notes Back Returns to previous display. Acknowledge all alarms Acknowledges all unacknowledged alarms. Alarms list Scrolls the alarm list up or down. Shows the state of the alarm. Alarm state Acknowledged alarm.
  • Page 31: Alarm Popup

    4.4.1 Alarm popup New alarms activated in the system are shown at the top of the display. Item Notes Alarm Shows the activated alarm. Alarms list Opens the Alarms list (shortcut). Alarm settings Opens the Alarm settings (shortcut). Acknowledge Acknowledges the alarm (Shortcut). Cancel Cancels the pop up message.
  • Page 32: Dm1 Active Alarms

    DM1 Active alarms Views the DM1 active alarm list in the system. 16/04/2020 - 12:46:16 24 % 255 h DEIF SPN Description FMI Description Engine Speed Severely above range CLEAR Engine Oil Pressure Low or no current Shortcircuit Engine Oil Temperature 1...
  • Page 33: Dm2 Inactive Alarms

    DM2 Inactive alarms Views the DM2 inactive alarm list in the system. 16/04/2020 - 12:46:16 24 % 255 h DEIF SPN Description FMI Description Engine Speed Severely above range Engine Oil Pressure Low or no current Shortcircuit Engine Oil Temperature 1...
  • Page 34: Logs

    Shows the list of all recorded events or alarms created in the system. You can also filter, merge, or view further details on the events. 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Description Timestamp Remote comm. GB On 14/05/2019 - 09:27:26...
  • Page 35: Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard (Tier4)

    Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard (Tier4) Shows the Exhaust After-Treatment system if engine communication is configured on the system. 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard 40 50 60 Item Notes Return Returns to previous display. Engine interface status Shows an engine warning.
  • Page 36: Alternator Curve

    Alternator curve Views or configures the safe operation limits for the alternator. * Item Notes Return Returns to previous display. Alternator curve Shows the safe operation limits for the alternator. Import (Leading) Opens the capacitive Q< configuration. Export (Lagging) Opens the inductive Q> configuration. Setting point Shows the numbered setting points.
  • Page 37: Additional Operator Panel (Aop)

    4.10 Additional Operator Panel (AOP) Additional Operator Panels (AOPs) provide you with LED indication and button actions. You can configure the LED or button labels directly on the display, but the functionality behind them must be configured in your M-Logic project on the utility software. * Item Notes Panel selection...
  • Page 38: Language

    4.11 Language Selects an active language for the display. * 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF en-gb de-de fr-fr zh-cn Item Notes Return Returns to previous display. Shows the available active languages. Languages * Selects the language for the display.
  • Page 39: User Permissions

    4.12 User permissions 4.12.1 Password levels Symbol Password level Symbol Password level No login required Level 1 - Customer Level 2 - Service Level 3 - Master 4.12.2 User permissions Features of the display can be restricted to the controller password levels. Item Notes Return...
  • Page 40: Display Config

    DD/MM/YYYY - hh:mm:ss Set date & time Date format Number format # ###,## More settings Home page Control Panel DEIF - Blue Security settings Insert theme code THEME SETTINGS CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Top bar colour Branding images Export config. Import config.
  • Page 41: More Settings

    4.13.1 More settings Views or configures the additional settings for the display. 09/05/2022 - 12:46:16 96 % 24 % 255 h DEIF Screensaver Clock master Start / stop buttons on home Breaker buttons on home screen screen AOP page shortcut on home...
  • Page 42: Top Bar Colour

    4.13.2 Top bar colour View or change the top bar colour setting. CHANGE TOP BAR COLOUR Set top bar text colour Item Notes Colour sliders Scrolls left or right to increase or decrease the colour value. Uses WHITE text. Top bar text colour Uses BLACK text.
  • Page 43: Widget Config

    4.13.3 Widget config This feature is only available on the TDU 110 or TDU 115. 09/05/2022 - 12:46:16 96 % 24 % 255 h DEIF Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Return Display config Language Mgt User permissions Not assigned...
  • Page 44: Language Mgt

    4.14 Language Mgt Manages the language translations available on the display. Only Active languages can be used on the display. 24 % 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Hidden Languages Active Languages da-dk de-de en-gb fr-fr zh-cn Item Notes Return Returns to previous display.
  • Page 45: Functions

    Top bar colour for how to configure the background colour on the top bar.. 5.1.2 Before you begin DEIF recommends that you read the following notes before attempting to import your image files. Required tools • USB drive (FAT32) ◦...
  • Page 46: Import Branding Images

    About image This image is shown when a user selects the logo image in the top bar. File name: splash.png Image type: Image dimensions: * TDU 107 480 x 800 pixels TDU 110 800 x 1280 pixels TDU 115 768 x 1366 pixels NOTE * If the image is smaller or larger than the recommended size, the TDU automatically resizes the image to fit.
  • Page 47: Language Translations

    See our tutorial on How to translate texts for help and guidance. 5.2.2 Before you begin DEIF recommends that you read the following notes before attempting to create or edit language files. Required tools • USB drive (FAT32) ◦ To import/export the file(s) to your PC.
  • Page 48 • Home > Setup > Display settings > Language Mgt 2. Select Create language. 3. You are prompted to insert your USB drive in the USB port. 4. Insert your USB drive in the USB port: • It takes a few moments to recognise the USB drive. •...
  • Page 49: Export Or Import Settings

    Export or import settings 5.3.1 How it works You can export or import your TDU configuration to a USB drive. This can be useful for backing up your configuration or transferring the configuration to another TDU. The configuration includes: • Instrument settings •...
  • Page 50: Widget Config

    Widget config 5.4.1 How it works You can add and configure widgets to both the Operator or Read-out panels of the TDU. Read-out panel Operator panel Source of widget information • Operator widgets uses AOP LEDs and buttons. • Read-out widgets uses controller information. NOTE This feature is only available on the TDU 110 or TDU 115.
  • Page 51 2. Select the widget that you wish to edit. • The configuration window is shown. 3. Configure the widget settings. 4. Select Save to store the changes. Remove (clear) a widget 1. Use Widget config. to enable configuration. 2. Select the widget to remove. •...
  • Page 52: Access Lock

    When a digital input is configured for this function and is active (high), attempting to operate the TDU displays the Access lock message in the status bar. Configuration and operation can no longer be saved or changed. Example page with Access lock shown: 09/05/2019 - 12:46:16 DEIF Access lock active ! 1000 -P> Failclass...
  • Page 53: End-Of-Life

    In Europe, the disposal of WEEE is governed by the WEEE directive issued by the European Parliament. DEIF complies with this directive. You must not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste. Instead, WEEE must be collected separately, to minimise the load on the environment, and to improve the opportunities to recycle, reuse and/or recover the WEEE.

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