WAU 100 Operators Manual 4189350083 UK
WAU 100 Operators Manual 4189350083 UK
WAU 100 Operators Manual 4189350083 UK
: 4189350083A
WAU 100
DEIF A/S · Frisenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive · Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615 · [email protected] · www.deif.com
1. Introduction
1.1 About the Operator's manual.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.1 General purpose ................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.1.2 Intended users of the Operator's manual.................................................................................................................................................................3
1.1.3 List of technical documentation for WAU 100........................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.4 Technical support .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Legal information....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2.1 Trademarks........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Wind mode
3.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 High 1 alarm .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.3 High 2 alarm.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
3.4 Printed alarm log........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
4. Alarm log
4.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Alarm state ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.3 USB alarm log.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
5. Option settings
5.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2 Wind speed alarm set points............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.3 Save alarm log...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
5.4 Printer............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.5 Brightness and offline UTC time..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.6 Synchronise UTC date and time from NMEA........................................................................................................................................................... 11
6. Information menu
6.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
6.2 Service mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
7. Troubleshooting
7.1 General troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
This is the Operator's manual for DEIF’s Wind Alarm Unit 100, WAU 100. The Operator's manual provides information for the correct
operation of the WAU 100.
This is the operator's manual for DEIF's Wind Alarm Unit, WAU 100. The manual is for the operator who uses the WAU 100. The
manual includes an introduction to the unit (LEDs, push-buttons and screen), basic operator tasks, alarms, logs, more advanced
operator tasks, and trouble shooting.
Document Contents
• System description
Data sheet • Technical specifications
• Ordering information
• Mounting
Installation instructions
• Default wiring for the controller
You can read about service and support options on the DEIF website, http://www.deif.com. You can also find contact details on the
DEIF website.
• Technical documentation: Download all the product technical documentation from the DEIF website: http://www.deif.com/
documentation
• Support: DEIF offers 24-hour support. See http://www.deif.com for contact details. There may be a DEIF subsidiary located near
you. You can also e-mail http://deif.com.
2.1 Introduction
Wind Alarm Unit 100, WAU 100, monitors wind speed and direction, and can activate alarms if their limits are exceeded.
INFO
Alarms must be both configured and the unit operating.
Exxon Mobil Corporation governs the rules for cargo ships and DP ships chartered to be operated for Exxon Mobil. Depending
on the chartering type, different rules apply. WAU 100 is made to support the most complex requirements.
5. High 1 alarm acknowledge Indication and acknowledge high 1 alarm on touch screen
6. High 2 alarm acknowledge Indication and acknowledge high 2 alarm on touch screen
When the wind speed requires monitoring, the unit is switched on at the front.
Operate the WAU 100 by using the touch screen. At the bottom of the screen are the four menu icons.
Wind mode Daily operation showing wind speed, direction and information about any alarms. *
3.1 Introduction
Select Wind mode to display the current wind speed and direction on the display.
The alarms provide notification if the wind speed exceeds the configured set points.
• High 1 alarm is intended as a first warning, configured on the first set point.
• High 2 alarm is intended as a critical warning, configured on the second set point.
NOTE: * If this feature is not required, the printer can be disabled in the Options menu.
Value
High 1 alarm activates if the wind speed exceeds the set point.
Set
point
The alarm response is based on the High 1 wind speed alarm set point.
0
time
3. To acknowledge the High 1 alarm, press the alarm symbol on the screen.
4. When the high 1 alarm is acknowledged the symbol will stop flashing and be present until the wind speed falls below the
defined high 1 alarm limit.
Value
High 2 alarm activates if the wind speed exceeds the set point.
The alarm response is based on the High 2 wind speed alarm set point. Set
point
This is a critical alarm and any necessary actions must be taken to continue operation. 0
time
1. When the wind speed exceeds the High 2 set point, the High 2 ack. icon flashes on the display and the buzzer activates.
• If the relay output is configured for High 2 alarm this activates.
2. The buzzer can be disabled/muted by pressing the yellow push-button under the display.
3. To acknowledge the High 2 alarm, press the alarm symbol on the screen.
4. When the high 2 alarm is acknowledged the symbol will stop flashing and be present until the wind speed falls below the
defined high 2 alarm limit.
INFO
If you do not need the printed log, you can disable the printing function in the Options menu.
4.1 Introduction
The alarm log provides you with an overview of all recorded alarms and their state.
Use the filter bar at the top of the display to select a different interval for viewing.
The alarm log is always stored on the internal memory of the unit. The internal log can hold 2000 alarm events, after which the log is
automatically overwritten. The oldest events are replaced by new entries.
Extend the alarm log recording by using a USB memory device. With USB memory deivce plugged in, after 2000 alarms the USB
device will be used for recording. If the USB device has been removed, a warning window is displayed requesting the USB device
be plugged back in. If the USB device is not plugged back in, the log is automatically overwritten as above.
You can also manually save the alarm log to a USB device under Options. Press Save log for 3 seconds to save the log.
1 Active Triggered Not Acked Wind speed goes above the alarm set point.
2 Not active Not Triggered Not Acked No acknowledgment but the wind speed goes below the alarm set point.
3 Active Triggered Not Acked Wind speed exceeds the alarm set point.
5 Not active Not Triggered Wind speed drops below alarm set point.
NOTE: * Alarm state shows the text recorded in the alarm log.
The CSV file can be imported into an appropriate spread sheet editing application.
5.1 Introduction
The info option provides you with information on the file structure on the USB device.
5.4 Printer
INFO
The printer is enabled by default.
The brightness level of the display can be adjusted by using the + and - icons.
By default, the WAU 100 is set to the current UTC date and time. If the date and time needs to be adjusted, then use Service mode
to make any changes.
MORE INFORMATION
See Information mode, Service mode in this document for more information about how to enter the Service mode.
With Service mode active, the Offline UTC button can be selected.
Select Offline UTC to configure the date and time settings manually.
Select a button to change a value, a virtual keyboard is shown on the display. Edit the value using the keyboard.
To configure settings for ZDA or RMC functionality, the unit must be in Service mode.
MORE INFORMATION
See Information mode, Service mode in this document for more information about how to enter the Service mode.
6.1 Introduction
The Information menu provides you software version and contact information. It is also where you can enable Service mode for
extra functionality.
Enter User name and Password by using the virtual keyboard that is shown.
• User name: service
• Password: 2000
INFO
When logged in with Service mode, extra functionality is available in the options menu. After five minutes the unit
automatically logs out of Service mode back to normal operation.
The alarm log has filtering functionality, so only alarms in a certain time
No alarms shown in the interval are seen. Select a larger interval.
alarm log
The filter function is available in the first line on the screen.
WAU 100 detects the data received and checks for the validation.
Check the sensor
Data is flashing If the status flag in the NMEA sentence is invalid (V) data will be flashing providing NMEA data.
Wind pointer and digital indication data is incorrect.
readout flashing The sensor could be
The value flashing will be the last valid data value. Both the graphical wind faulty.
direction and the digital read out will be flashing.
Data is flashing WAU 100 detects that data is received continuously. Check the data is
Wind pointer and digital If data has not been received for 10 seconds the wind pointer and digital transmitted from the
readout flashing readout values will be flashing to indicate data is incorrect. sensor.
When using external UTC time to synchronize the time data must be Check time from the
received continuously. NMEA sentence ZDA or
UTC time is flashing
If time data is not received for 10 seconds the date and time will start RMC is transmitted
flashing. correct.