This document provides a wiring diagram and descriptions for the outputs and terminals of a DSE6110 MKIII and DSE6120 MKIII control module. It explains how to access the main configuration editor by pressing two buttons simultaneously and entering a security PIN if required. It then describes how to edit parameters by selecting the desired section and parameter to view or change using the module buttons.
This document provides a wiring diagram and descriptions for the outputs and terminals of a DSE6110 MKIII and DSE6120 MKIII control module. It explains how to access the main configuration editor by pressing two buttons simultaneously and entering a security PIN if required. It then describes how to edit parameters by selecting the desired section and parameter to view or change using the module buttons.
This document provides a wiring diagram and descriptions for the outputs and terminals of a DSE6110 MKIII and DSE6120 MKIII control module. It explains how to access the main configuration editor by pressing two buttons simultaneously and entering a security PIN if required. It then describes how to edit parameters by selecting the desired section and parameter to view or change using the module buttons.
This document provides a wiring diagram and descriptions for the outputs and terminals of a DSE6110 MKIII and DSE6120 MKIII control module. It explains how to access the main configuration editor by pressing two buttons simultaneously and entering a security PIN if required. It then describes how to edit parameters by selecting the desired section and parameter to view or change using the module buttons.
Output Sources NOTE: A larger version of the typical wiring diagram is included in the product’s operator manual. Refer to DSE Publication: 057-289 DSE6110 MKIII & 0 Not Used 1 Air Flap Relay 77 78 Emergency Stop Energise To Stop 154 155 Mains Load Inhibit Mains Low Freq DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS LTD. DSE6120 MKIII Operator Manual available from www.deepseaplc.com. 2 Alarm Mute 79 External Panel Lock 156 Mains Low Volts DSE6110 MKIII & DSE6120 MKIII 3 Alarm Reset 80 Fail To Start 157 RESERVED Installation Instructions NOTE: Terminals 33, 34, 35 and 36 are not fitted to the DSE6110 MKIII. 4 Alt Config 1 Selected 81 Fail To Stop 158 Maintenance Alarm 1 Due 5 RESERVED 82 Fan Control 159 Maintenance Alarm 2 Due 6 RESERVED 83 Flex Sensor A High Alarm 160 Maintenance Alarm 3 Due ACCESSING THE MAIN CONFIGURATION EDITOR 7 RESERVED 84 Flex Sensor A High Pre-Alm 161 Manual Restore Contact • Ensure the engine is at rest and the module is in STOP mode by pressing the 8 RESERVED 85 Flex Sensor A Low Alarm 162 MPU Open Circuit (Stop/Reset) button. 9 Analogue Input A 86 Flex Sensor A Low Pre-Alm 163 RESERVED 10 Analogue Input B 87 Flex Sensor A OC 164 Oil Pressure Sensor OC • Press the (Stop/Reset) and (Tick) buttons simultaneously. 11 Analogue Input C 88 Flex Sensor B High Alarm 165 Oil Pressure Switch • If a module security PIN has been set, the PIN number request is then shown: 12 Analogue Input D 89 Flex Sensor B High Pre-Alm 166 Open Gen Output • The first ‘#’ changes to ‘0’. Press the (Up) or (Down) button to adjust it to 13 Arm Safety On Alarms 90 Flex Sensor B Low Alarm 167 Open Gen Pulse the correct value. 14 Audible Alarm 91 Flex Sensor B Low Pre-Alm 168 Open Mains Output 15 Auto Restore Inhibit 92 Flex Sensor B OC 169 Open Mains Pulse • Press the (Right) button when the first digit is correctly entered. The digit previously 16 Auto Start Inhibit 93 Flex Sensor C High Alarm 170 Over Current IDMT Alarm entered now shows ‘#’ for security. 17 Auxiliary Mains Failure 94 Flex Sensor C High Pre-Alm 171 Over Current Imm Warning 18 Battery High Volts 95 Flex Sensor C Low Alarm 172 Over Freq Runaway • Repeat this process for the other digits of the PIN number. If required press the (Left) 19 Batter Low Volts 96 Flex Sensor C Low Pre-Alm 173 Over Freq Warning button to move back to adjust one of the previous digits. 20 Call For Scheduled Run 97 Flex Sensor C OC 174 Over Speed Runaway 21 Charge Alt Fail Shutdown 98 Flex Sensor D High Alarm 175 Over Speed Shutdown • PIN is checked for validity when the (Tick) button is pressed. If the number is not 22 Charge Alt Fail Warning 99 Flex Sensor D High Pre-Alm 176 Over Speed Warning correct, the PIN must be re-entered. 23 Close Gen Output 100 Flex Sensor D Low Alarm 177 Overspeed Delayed Alarm • If the PIN has been successfully entered (or the module PIN has not been enabled), 24 Close Gen Pulse 101 Flex Sensor D Low Pre-Alm 178 Overspeed Delayed Wng the editor is displayed: 25 Close Mains Output 102 Flex Sensor D OC 179 Overspeed Overshoot Alarm 26 Close Mains Pulse 103 Fuel Level High Alarm 180 Overspeed Overshoot Wng EDITING A PARAMETER Preheat During Preheat Enter the editor as described above. 27 Combined Mains Failure 104 Fuel Level High Pre-Alarm 181 Timer 28 Maintenance Alm 1,2,3 105 Fuel Level Low Alarm 182 Preheat Until Crank End • Press the (Right) or (Left) buttons to cycle to the section to view/change. 29 Common Lo/Hi Freq Alm 106 Fuel Level Low Pre-Alarm 183 Preheat Until End Of Safety • Press the (Up) or (Down) buttons to select the parameter to view/change Combined Lo/Hi Freq Preheat Until End Of within the currently selected section. 30 107 Fuel Pump Control 184 Warning Warming 31 Combined Lo/Hi Volt Alm 108 Fuel Relay 185 Protections Disabled • To edit the parameter, press the (Tick) button to enter edit mode. The parameter 32 Combined Lo/Hi Volt Wng 109 Fuel Sensor OC 186 Remote Control 1 begins to flash to indicate editing. 33 Common Alarm 110 Fuel Tank Bund Level High 187 Remote Control 10 • Press the (Up) or (Down) buttons to change the parameter to the required 34 Common E Trip 111 RESERVED 188 Remote Control 2 value. 35 Common Shutdown 112 Gas Choke On 189 Remote Control 3 36 Common Warning 113 Gas Ignition 190 Remote Control 4 • Press the (Tick) button to save the value. The parameter ceases flashing to Gen Loading Freq Not indicate that it has been saved. 37 Config CAN 1 Active 114 191 Remote Control 5 Reached Gen Loading Volts Not • To exit the editor and save the changes, press and hold the (Tick) button. 38 Config CAN 10 Active 115 192 Remote Control 6 Reached • To exit the editor without saving the changes, press and hold the (Stop/Reset) 39 Config CAN 2 Active 116 Gen Hi Freq Overshoot Alm 193 Remote Control 7 40 Config CAN 3 Active 117 Gen Hi Freq Overshoot Wng 194 Remote Control 8 button. 41 Config CAN 4 Active 118 Gen Available 195 Remote Control 9 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 42 Config CAN 5 Active 119 Gen Closed Aux 196 Remote Start Off Load ACCESSING THE ‘RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR Parameter Specification 43 Config CAN 6 Active 120 Gen Excite 197 Remote Start On Load • The ‘running’ editor can be entered while the engine is running. All protections remain Dimensions 245 mm X 184 mm X 51 mm (9.6” X 7.2” X 2.0”) 44 Config CAN 7 Active 121 Gen High Volts Alarm 198 Reset Maintenance 1 active if the engine is running while the running editor is entered. Panel Cutout 220 mm X 160 mm (8.7” X 6.3”) 45 Config CAN 8 Active 122 Gen High Volts Warning 199 Reset Maintenance 2 Weight 0.98 kg (2.16 lb) • Press and hold the (Tick) button to enter the running editor. 46 Config CAN 9 Active 123 Gen High Volts Shutdown 200 Reset Maintenance 3 Operating Temperature -40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF) 47 Coolant Cooler Control 124 Gen Load Inhibit 201 Scheduled Auto Start Inhibit Storage Temperature -40 ºC to +80 ºC (-40 ºF to +176 ºF) 48 Coolant Heater Control 125 Gen Low Volts Alarm 202 SCR Inducement RUNNING CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS Parameter As Shown On Parameter As Shown On 49 Coolant Temp Switch 126 Gen Low Volts Warning 203 Screensaver Active Section Section Display Display OUTPUT SOURCES CONTINUED 50 Cooling Down 127 Gen High Freq Alarm 204 Shutdown Blocked Module Contrast Engine Frequency Adjust Output Sources Continued 51 Data Logging Active 128 Gen High Freq Delayed Alm 205 Simulate Auto Button Language Continued DPF Auto Regen Inhibit DPF Forced Regen Gen High Freq Delayed 63 140 Lamp Test 217 System In Auto Mode 52 DEF Level Low 129 206 Simulate Close Gen Engine Manual Freq Trim DPF Man Regen Request Requested Warning Speed Bias ECU Service Mode 64 DPF Non Mission 141 Load Freq Not Reached 218 System In Man Mode 53 DEF Level Low Alarm 130 RESERVED 207 Simulate Lamp Test Governor Gain 65 DPF Regen Active 142 Load Volts Not Reached 219 System In Stop Mode 54 Digital Input A 131 RESERVED 208 Simulate Mains Available 66 DPF Regen Interlock 143 Loss Of MPU Signal 220 System In Test Mode 55 Digital Input B 132 HEST Active 209 Simulate Manual 67 DPTC Filter 144 Louvre Control 221 Telemetry Active 56 Digital Input C 133 High Coolant Temp E Trip 210 Simulate Open Gen 68 Droop Enable 145 Low Coolant Temp 222 Telemetry Data Active 57 Digital Input D 134 High Coolant Temp Sdn 211 Simulate Start NOTE: If the editor is inactive for the duration of the LCD Page Timer, it is 58 Digital Input E 135 High Coolant Temp Warning 212 Simulate Stop automatically exited to ensure security. 69 ECU (ECM) Data Fail 146 Low Load 223 Temp Sensor OC 70 ECU (ECM) Power 147 Low Oil Pressure Sdn 224 Low Freq Alarm 59 Digital Input F 136 High Inlet Temp Shutdown 213 Simulate Test On Load NOTE: The PIN number is automatically reset when exiting the editor 71 ECU (ECM) Shutdown 148 Low Oil Pressure Wng 225 Low Freq Warning 60 Digital Input G 137 High Inlet Temp Warning 214 Smoke Limiting (manually or automatically) to ensure security. 72 ECU (ECM) Stop 149 Main Config Selected 226 Low Speed Alarm 61 Digital Input H 138 Inhibit Scheduled Run 215 Start Relay 73 ECU (ECM) Warning 150 Mains Closed Aux 227 Low Speed Warning 62 HTR Fitted and ON 139 kW Overload Alarm 216 Stop And Panel Lock 74 ECU Pre-Heat 151 Mains Failure 228 Wait For Man Restore Deep Sea Electronics Ltd. Deep Sea Electronics Inc. 75 EJP 1 152 Mains High Freq 229 Water in Fuel Abbreviation Table Overleaf Output Sources Continued Overleaf Tel:+44 (0)1723 890099 Tel: +1 (815) 316 8706 76 EJP 2 153 Mains High Volts Fax: +44 (0)1723 893303 Fax: +1 (815) 316 8708 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.deepseaplc.com Web: www.deepseausa.com Abbreviation Table Overleaf Output Sources Continued Overleaf MAIN CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS Section Parameter As Shown On Display Section Parameter As Shown On Display Section Parameter As Shown On Display Engine Battery Under Voltage Warning Delay Timers Start Delay Mains Fail Schedule Bank 1 Schedule 1 to 8 Continued Battery Over Voltage Warning [Enable] Continued Start Delay Telemetry Continued Schedule Period Bank 2 NOTE: Comprehensive module configuration is possible Battery Over Voltage Warning Return Mains Transient Delay Bank 2 Schedule 1 to 8 using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software, refer to DSE Battery Over Voltage Warning Cranking publication 057-290 DSE61xx MKIII Configuraiton Suite PC Charge Alternator Failure Warning [Enable] Cranking Rest ABBREVIATION KEY TABLE Software Manual available from www.deepseaplc.com. Charge Alternator Failure Warning Smoke Limiting Abbreviation Meaning Charge Alternator Failure Warning Delay Smoke Limiting Off Alm Alarm Charge Alternator Failure Shutdown [Enable] DPF Ramp Wng Warning Section Parameter As Shown On Display Charge Alternator Failure Shutdown Safety On Delay Sdn Shutdown Module Contrast Charge Alternator Failure Shutdown Delay Warming E Trip Electrical Trip Language Low Battery Start [Enable] ECU Override OC Open Circuit Current Date and Time Low Battery Run On Load [Enable] Mains Transfer Time Lo Low/Under Fast Loading Low Battery Start Threshold Breaker Close Pulse Hi High/Over Warnings Latched Low Battery Start Delay Breaker Trip Pulse Alt Alternative Lamp Test At Start Up Low Battery Run Time Return Delay Freq Frequency Power Save Mode Magnetic Pickup [Enable] Cooling Gen Generator Backlight Power Saving Flywheel Teeth Cooling At Idle Ph Phase Event Log Display Format Generator AC System ETS Solenoid Hold Grey Coloured Item DSE6120 MKIII Only Maintenance Pin Protect Alternator Fitted Fail To Stop Delay Cool Down In Stop Mode Alternator Poles LCD Page Delay Hold Start Button To Crank REQUIREMENTS FOR UL CERTIFICATION Under Voltage Alarm [Enable] LCD Scroll Delay Power Up In Mode Specification Description Under Voltage Alarm [Trip] Backlight Timer Audible Alarm Timer Screw Terminal Under Voltage Pre-Alarm [Enable] Sleep Timer Suppress Instrument Generator Voltage Tightening 4.5 lb-in (0.5 Nm) Under Voltage Pre-Alarm [Trip] Audible Alarm Torque Suppress Instrument Generator Frequency Under Voltage Delay CAN ECU Alternate Engine Speed Suppress Instrument Mains Voltage Conductors Terminals suitable for connection of conductor Loading Voltage ECU Data Fail size 13 AWG to 20 AWG (0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm²). Suppress Instrument Mains Frequency Nominal Voltage ECU Data Fail Action Conductor protection must be provided in Suppress Instrument Current Over Voltage Pre-Alarm [Enable] ECU Data Fail Delay accordance with NFPA 70, Article 240. Suppress Instrument kW Over Voltage Pre-Alarm Return Use Module Oil Pressure Low voltage circuits (35 V or less) must be Suppress Instrument kvar Over Voltage Pre-Alarm [Trip] Use Module Coolant Temp supplied from the engine starting battery or an Suppress Instrument kVA Over Voltage Shutdown [Trip] Use Module Engine Hours isolated secondary circuit. Suppress Instrument Power Factor Over Voltage Delay Use Module RPM The communication, sensor, and/or battery Suppress Instrument kWh Under Frequency Alarm [Enable] Use Module Charge Alt derived circuit conductors shall be separated Suppress Instrument kvarh Under Frequency Alarm [Trip] Maintenance Maintenance Alarm 1 [Enable] and secured to maintain at least ¼” (6 mm) Suppress Instrument kVAh Under Frequency Pre-Alarm [Enable] Alarms Maintenance Alarm 1 Action separation from the generator and mains Suppress Instrument Charge Alternator connected circuit conductors unless all Under Frequency Pre-Alarm [Trip] Maintenance Alarm 1 Engine Hours Alt Config Alternate Configuration conductors are rated 600 V or greater. Under Frequency Delay Maintenance Alarm 1 On Due Date Engine Start Attempts Current Inputs Must be connected through UL Listed or Loading Frequency Maintenance Alarm 1 Interval Gas Engine Choke (Gas Engine Only) Recognized isolating current transformers with Nominal Frequency Maintenance Alarm 2 [Enable] Gas Engine Delay (Gas Engine Only) the secondary rating of 5 A max. Over Frequency Pre-Alarm [Enable] Maintenance Alarm 2 Action Ignition off Delay (Gas Engine Only) Communication Must be connected to communication circuits of Over Frequency Pre-Alarm Return Maintenance Alarm 2 Engine Hours Circuits UL Listed equipment. Crank Disconnect Oil Pressure Over Frequency Pre-Alarm [Trip] Maintenance Alarm 2 On Due Date [Enable] Oil Pressure Check Prior to Starting DC Output Pilot Over Frequency Shutdown [Trip] Maintenance Alarm 2 Interval 0.5 A Duty Crank Disconnect Frequency Over Frequency Delay Maintenance Alarm 3 [Enable] Crank Disconnect Engine Speed Mounting Suitable for flat surface mounting in Type 1 Frequency Overshoot Shutdown Maintenance Alarm 3 Action Enclosure Type rating with surrounding air Crank Disconnect Oil Pressure Frequency Overshoot Delay Maintenance Alarm 3 Engine Hours temperature -22 ºF to +122 ºF (-30 ºC to +50 Oil Pressure Low Shutdown CT Location Maintenance Alarm 3 On Due Date [Enable] ºC). Oil Pressure Low Pre-Alarm CT Primary Maintenance Alarm 3 Interval Suitable for pollution degree 3 environments Coolant Temp Low Warning Full Load Rating Outputs Digital Output A Source when voltage sensing inputs do not exceed 300 Coolant Temp High Pre-Alarm Immediate Over Current [Enable] Digital Output A Polarity V. When used to monitor voltages over 300 V Coolant Temp High Electrical Trip Delayed Over Current [Enable] Digital Output B Source device to be installed in an unventilated or Coolant Temp High Shutdown Delayed Over Current Digital Output B Polarity filtered ventilation enclosure to maintain a Fuel Usage Running Rate Full Load kW Rating Digital Output C Source pollution degree 2 environment. Fuel Usage Stopped Rate kW Overload Alarm [Enable] Digital Output C Polarity Operating -22 ºF to +122 ºF (-30 ºC to +50 ºC) Specific Gravity Temperature kW Overload Alarm Action Digital Output D Source Pre-Heat Temp kW Overload Alarm Return Digital Output D Polarity Pre-Heat Timer kW Overload Alarm Trip Digital Output E Source Post-Heat Temp kW Overload Alarm Delay Digital Output E Polarity Post-Heat Timer Mains Mains Failure Detection Digital Output F Source Droop [Enable] DSE6120 Immediate Mains Dropout Digital Output F Polarity Droop [Control] MKII Only Under Voltage [Enable] Digital Output G Source Under Speed Shutdown [Enable] Under Voltage Trip Digital Output G Polarity Under Speed Shutdown [Trip] Under Voltage Return Digital Output H Source Under Speed Warning [Enable] Over Voltage [Enable] Digital Output H Polarity Under Speed Warning Over Voltage Return Digital Output I Source Under Speed Delay Over Voltage Trip Digital Output I Polarity Over Speed Warning [Enable] Under Frequency [Enable] LCD Indicator 1 Source Over Speed Warning Under Frequency Trip LCD Indicator 1 Polarity Over Speed Shutdown [Trip] Under Frequency Return LCD Indicator 2 Source Over Speed Delay Over Frequency [Enable] LCD Indicator 2 Polarity Overspeed Overshoot Over Frequency Return LCD Indicator 3 Source Overspeed Overshoot [Delay] Over Frequency Trip LCD Indicator 3 Polarity Battery Under Voltage Warning [Enable] Timers Start Delay Off Load Schedule Schedule Enable Battery Under Voltage Warning Start Delay On Load Schedule Period Bank 1 Battery Under Voltage Warning Return