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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.
Installation or work on the shore power equipment must only be carried out by
electricians authorized to work with such installations.

1.2 Responsibilities

It is the sole responsibility of the installer to ensure that the installation work is
carried out in a satisfactory manner, that it is operationally in good order, that the
approved material and accessories are used and that the installation meets all
applicable rules and regulations.

Auto-Maskin continuously upgrades its products and reserves the right to make
changes and improvements without prior notice.

All information in this manual is based upon information at the time of printing. For updated
information, please contact your local distributor.

The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that the item should be
disposed of separately. The item should be handed in for recycling in
accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
By separating a marked item, you will help reduce the volume of waste
sent to incinerators or land-fill and minimize any potential negative impact
on human health and the environment.

1.3 Revisions

This User Manual is valid for the following firmware version of the 200E products.

Firmware Version

Release

3.10 P5

February 2022

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Summary of Contents for 1006472

Page 1: ...006494 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...

Page 2: ...tatus Bar Symbols 8 4 6 Start Engine 9 4 6 1 Latched Start 9 4 6 2 Hold to Start 10 4 6 3 E Start 10 4 7 Stop Engine 10 4 7 1 Latched Stop 10 4 7 2 Hold to Stop 11 4 8 Alarm List 11 4 8 1 Indication 1...

Page 3: ...ccessories are used and that the installation meets all applicable rules and regulations Auto Maskin continuously upgrades its products and reserves the right to make changes and improvements without...

Page 4: ...ll be operated with care Do not use sharp or hard objects 3 1 DCU 210E Engine Controller The DCU 210E Engine Controller is the main building block in the 200 Series Engine sensor values are displayed...

Page 5: ...5 Expansion The basic system can be expanded with more input and output channels using the versatile RIO units Remote I O Currently there are RIO units for General I O expansion RIO 410 and RIO 210 E...

Page 6: ...t the DCU 208E uses a touch screen for all user interaction The DCU 208E does not have a user interface please see the RP 210E Remote Panel section 4 3 1 Screen Navigation and Hot spots The screen has...

Page 7: ...tons for quick access to main functions Home The Home button located at the upper right corner always displays the first page of instruments Alarm List The Alarm List button located at the right side...

Page 8: ...s may appear in the status bar and several symbols may be visible simultaneously DCU is in automatic mode DCU is in manual mode DCU is in local mode DCU is in harbor mode DCU is in emergency mode DCU...

Page 9: ...tart and stop commands Local start and stop is not possible unless allowed in configuration Harbor Mode This mode is available only if the DCU is configured as a Combined Harbor Emergency set Shutdown...

Page 10: ...situation and shall not be used for everyday start Activating E Start will override any configured Prelube and also set Shutdown Override The engine will start immediately and run in a Shutdown Overr...

Page 11: ...ew event in the alarm list the DCU indicates as follows Buzzer sounds The screen status bar flashes yellow or red The color of the flashing status bar indicates the type of event Yellow Warning Red Cr...

Page 12: ...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 subme...

Page 13: ...ccept any remote commands Start Disabled Set to Active to disable start Button Beep Set to Enable to have each screen press sound the buzzer Language Select any of the panel s built in languages The p...

Page 14: ...ng light conditions 4 9 3 Log Counters There are submenus for engine operating hours event log and service intervals Counters The submenu has the engine hours in total since start and since the last r...

Page 15: ...Gear Opens the Gear Control form Note this function may not be available as it depends on how the DCU is configured This form is used to inspect transmission related parameters and to request gear ch...

Page 16: ...the engine ECM software version if connected to the J1939 CANbus Of special interest here is the panel IP address which is necessary when connecting to the panel using a PC 5 RP 210E 220E 206E Remote...

Page 17: ...ed for the DCU the RP has one additional symbol to indicate active station This RP is the active station for the connected DCU 5 3 Other Symbols The RP supports a function called Operator Locked When...

Page 18: ...end a request to the RP with the current active station status Select the engine and then select Request If there is only one RP in the network it may initially not be the active station Select it onc...

Page 19: ...c message is displayed on a white background A warning is displayed on a yellow background An alarm and an engine shutdown are displayed on a red background In addition an engine shutdown is indicated...

Page 20: ...e of the alarm list e g All Alarms 6 2 Silence the Buzzer Entering the alarm list will also automatically silence the buzzer If the buzzer sounds while in the alarm list then press the Ack Alarms butt...

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