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Publication P/N 1006494
User Manual
Marine Pro
DCU 210E Engine Controller, P/N 1006475
DCU 208E Engine Controller, P/N 1006477
RP 210E Remote Panel, P/N 1006476
RP 220E Remote Panel, P/N 1006472
RP 206E Remote Panel, P/N 1006478
200 Series

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  • Page 1 Publication P/N 1006494 User Manual Marine Pro 200 Series DCU 210E Engine Controller, P/N 1006475 DCU 208E Engine Controller, P/N 1006477 RP 210E Remote Panel, P/N 1006476 RP 220E Remote Panel, P/N 1006472 RP 206E Remote Panel, P/N 1006478...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 4.7.2 Hold-to Stop 4.8 Alarm List 1 Preface 4.8.1 Indication 1.1 About this Manual 4.8.2 Enter the Alarm List 1.2 Responsibilities 4.9 Menu 1.3 Revisions 4.9.1 Settings 2 Ordering Information 4.9.2 Screen Backlight 4.9.3 Log & Counters 3 Overview of the 200 series 4.9.4 Controls 3.1 DCU 210E Engine Controller...
  • Page 3: Preface

    1 Preface 1.1 About this Manual This manual has been published primarily for professionals and qualified personnel. The user of this material is assumed to have basic knowledge in marine systems, and must be able to carry out related electrical work. Work on the low-voltage circuit should only be carried out by qualified and experienced personnel.
  • Page 4: Ordering Information

    User Manual revision: May 2022 2 Ordering Information The Marine Pro covers a wide range of compatible products within both the 200- and 400 Series. Please visit our website for more information. 3 Overview of the 200 series The drawing below shows a typical layout. All products with a touch screen shall be operated with care.
  • Page 5: Rp 210E/220E Remote Panel

    3.3 RP 210E/220E Remote Panel The optional RP Remote Panels brings everything on the DCU to a remote location, with the exact same user interface. It does not need any configuration, as it is reading the configuration from the DCU. As such, the RP can easily be retrofitted.
  • Page 6: Configuration Dependency

    2. Network settings. Make sure to follow common network configuration practice and take care when several units need to operate within the same network. 4.2 Configuration Dependency The behavior of the panel depends somewhat on its configuration. For instance, the start/stop buttons can be configured either as latched, meaning the DCU completes the start/stop cycle once the button is pressed, or hold-to, meaning the operator must keep the button pressed until the engine has started or stopped.
  • Page 7: Panel Buttons

    In the above example, there are two instrument pages available. Select one of the two thumbnail pages to move directly to that page. Previous Screen From the instrument view, press the left-hand side of the screen to move to the previous screen.
  • Page 8: Screen Layout

    4.5 Screen Layout At the top area of the screen is the Status Bar. The left-hand side indicates the Engine Status and the right-hand side is dedicated for Panel Status. 4.5.1 Status Bar Symbols The following symbols may appear in the status bar and several symbols may be visible simultaneously.
  • Page 9: Start Engine

    Automatic Mode The DCU is ready to accept automatic start- and stop commands. Local start and stop is not possible, unless allowed in configuration. Emergency Mode To enter this mode the DCU need to be configured as a Combined Harbor/Emergency set. Channels configured as shutdown will not cause any engine shutdown but indicate with alarms only.
  • Page 10: Hold-To Start

    4.6.2 Hold-to Start If the start button is configured as hold-to, press and hold the start button until the engine has started. There will be no confirmation dialog. 4.6.3 E-Start If the DCU is configured for it, an Emergency Start option is available in the Start dialog. See the picture above.
  • Page 11: Hold-To Stop

    4.7.2 Hold-to Stop If the stop button is configured as hold-to, press and hold the stop button until the engine has stopped. There will be no confirmation dialog. 4.8 Alarm List 4.8.1 Indication Whenever there is a new event in the alarm list, the DCU indicates as follows: ●...
  • Page 12: Menu

    The above picture indicates a warning in the alarm list. For further explanation, see the chapter The Alarm List. 4.9 Menu The menu page has five icons. 4.9.1 Settings Access all panel settings. There are three pages with icon selections in the submenu. Mode Select the operating mode.
  • Page 13 Automatic The panel accepts signals for automatic start/stop of the engine. Manual The panel does not accept signals for automatic start/stop of the engine. Local The panel does not accept any remote commands. Start Disabled Set to Active to disable start. Button Beep Set to Enable to have each screen press sound the buzzer.
  • Page 14: Screen Backlight

    Select any of the built-in wallpapers as a background for instruments, menus and popup dialogs. Connect a PC The panel has an inbuilt DHCP server, and thus can issue an IP address to a PC that is configured to receive a dynamic IP address in a company network. Set the Start- and End IP to be outside of the panel’s current IP address, and press OK.
  • Page 15: Controls

    4.9.4 Controls Access certain engine related functions. Engine Overspeed Test Set to Active to activate the engine overspeed test. This temporarily lowers the overspeed setpoint to the nominal speed of the engine. Start the engine to perform the test. The test will deactivate automatically after a timeout, or when an actual overspeed (from the test) is detected.
  • Page 16: Help

    4.9.5 Help Submenus for troubleshooting and panel version information, such as firmware version and IP address. Troubleshooting This submenu has troubleshooting information for the panel itself in addition to every RIO expansion unit connected. Select the icon that represents the area of interest. Troubleshooting Diagnostics Additional CPU related Information;...
  • Page 17: Similarities With The Dcu 210E

    5.1.1 Similarities with the DCU 210E The use of the RP 210E/220E/206E remote panel is very similar to the use of the DCU 210E panel, so this chapter will only describe the menu sections on the RP 210E/220E/206E that are not available on the DCU 210E. 5.2 Status Bar Symbols In addition to the symbols already mentioned for the DCU the RP has one additional symbol to indicate active station.
  • Page 18: Active Station

    5.4.1 Active Station There may be several RP panels in the network, all controlling the same engine. Only one remote panel can be in control of the engine at any given time. The Active Station dialog displays the connected engine this RP. If there is a yellow star in the top-right position of the icon, as in the picture above, then this RP is currently in control of that engine.
  • Page 19: Camera

    5.4.3 Camera The RP panel can display images from a connected IP-camera. 6 The Alarm List The following is valid for the alarm list in the DCU and RP panels. Bold text ● An unacknowledged event is in bold text. ●...
  • Page 20: Filter Alarms

    Active Alarms will stay displayed until they go inactive. 6.1 Filter Alarms The alarm list can filter alarms in three groups as follows ● All Alarms (alarms and diagnostics) ● Panel Alarms (alarms, no diagnostics) ● Diagnostics (diagnostics only) Press the corresponding button at the bottom of the screen for the desired filter to take effect.

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