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User’s Manual – 400E Series

   

 

 

Page iii 

 

Table of Content 

 

 

DOCUMENT INFORMATION ................................ 1

 

A

BOUT THIS 

M

ANUAL

 .............................................. 1

 

Responsibilities .............................................. 1

 

O

RDERING INFORMATION

 ......................................... 1

 

Copyrights and Trademarks .......................... 1

 

Contact Information ...................................... 1

 

O

VERVIEW OF THE 

400

 SERIES

 .................................. 2

 

Available Modules ......................................... 2

 

DCU 410E OPERATION ......................................... 4

 

C

ONFIGURATIONS

 ................................................... 4

 

B

UTTONS

 .............................................................. 4

 

S

CREEN 

L

AYOUT

 ..................................................... 4

 

Status bar ...................................................... 4

 

Main screen area ........................................... 4

 

Softbutton bar ............................................... 4

 

S

TATUS BAR SYMBOLS

 .............................................. 5

 

Automatic Mode ............................................ 5

 

Emergency Mode ........................................... 5

 

Manual Mode ................................................ 5

 

Harbor Mode ................................................. 5

 

Shutdown Override ........................................ 5

 

Service ........................................................... 5

 

All OK ............................................................. 5

 

S

TART 

E

NGINE

 ....................................................... 6

 

Latched Start ................................................. 6

 

Hold Start ...................................................... 6

 

E-Start ............................................................ 6

 

S

TOP 

E

NGINE

 ......................................................... 7

 

Latched Stop .................................................. 7

 

Hold Stop ....................................................... 7

 

A

LARM 

L

IST

 ........................................................... 8

 

Indication ....................................................... 8

 

Enter the Alarm List ....................................... 8

 

Filter Alarms .................................................. 8

 

Silence the Buzzer .......................................... 8

 

Acknowledge a single alarm .......................... 8

 

Acknowledge all alarms................................. 9

 

Further reading .............................................. 9

 

S

OFTBUTTONS

 ........................................................ 9

 

Softbuttons in Instrument View ..................... 9

 

M

ENU

 ................................................................ 11

 

Settings ........................................................ 11

 

Log & Counters ............................................ 15

 

Screen Backlight .......................................... 17

 

Help ............................................................. 17

 

V

ERSION 

I

NFORMATION

 ......................................... 22

 

RP 410E OPERATION .......................................... 23

 

I

NTRODUCTION

 .................................................... 23

 

S

CREEN 

L

AYOUT

 ................................................... 23

 

S

TATUS BAR SYMBOLS

 ............................................ 24

 

S

TART 

E

NGINE

 ..................................................... 24

 

E-Start .......................................................... 25

 

S

TOP 

E

NGINE

 ....................................................... 25

 

A

LARM 

L

IST

 ......................................................... 26

 

Enter the Alarm List ..................................... 26

 

Silence the Buzzer ........................................ 26

 

Acknowledge a single alarm ........................ 26

 

Acknowledge all alarms............................... 26

 

Active Station indication in the Alarm List ... 26

 

Filter Alarms ................................................ 26

 

M

ENU

 ................................................................ 28

 

Active Station .............................................. 28

 

Settings ........................................................ 29

 

Log & Counters ............................................ 30

 

Camera ........................................................ 31

 

Backlight ...................................................... 31

 

Help ............................................................. 31

 

THE ALARM LIST ................................................ 33

 

Severity number........................................... 33

 

Bold text ...................................................... 33

 

Background colors ....................................... 33

 

Sample events ............................................. 34

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Marine Pro DCU 410E

Page 1: ...Manual 1006422 User s Manual DCU 410E Engine Control Unit RP 410E Remote Panel RP 410E DCU 410E...

Page 2: ...Revision history Rev Date Description 1 0 16 11 2015 Initial Release Revision 1 1 20 09 2016 Updates for RP 410E Copyright 2016 by Auto Maskin AS All rights reserved No part of this document may be re...

Page 3: ...7 ALARM LIST 8 Indication 8 Enter the Alarm List 8 Filter Alarms 8 Silence the Buzzer 8 Acknowledge a single alarm 8 Acknowledge all alarms 9 Further reading 9 SOFTBUTTONS 9 Softbuttons in Instrument...

Page 4: ...that the approved material and accessories are used and that the installation meet all applicable rules and regulations Note Auto Maskin continuously upgrades its products and reserves the right to m...

Page 5: ...e panels Note The DCU 410E and DCU 408 will hereafter be referred to as the DCU only If functionality differs between the two this will be noted SDU 404 410 Safety Unit The SDU 404 410 is the safety m...

Page 6: ...engine panels Numerous RP remote panels can be connected together in the same Ethernet network One RP 410E can be connected to a maximum of eight DCU units When an RP 410E remote panel is connected o...

Page 7: ...for the following Engine Start Engine Stop Display Hide Alarm List Display Hide Menu Menu navigation with arrow up down Four softbuttons with screen dependent functionality Screen Layout The screen is...

Page 8: ...s available only if the DCU is configured as a Combined Harbor Emergency set Channels configured as shutdown will not give an engine shutdown but indicate with an alarm only The Exception is overspeed...

Page 9: ...ce Hold Start If the start button is configured as hold press and hold the start button until the engine has started There will be no confirmation dialog E Start If the DCU is configured for it an Eme...

Page 10: ...on though Latched Stop If the button is configured as latched press the stop button observe the confirmation dialog and press the stop softbutton to start The DCU will complete the stop sequence Hold...

Page 11: ...alarms in three groups All Alarms all alarms and diagnostics Panel Alarms all alarms no diagnostics Diagnostics diagnostics only To switch between the different views press the corresponding softbutto...

Page 12: ...s and bold text in the alarm list see the chapter on page 33 Softbuttons The DCU has four softbuttons see picture below These are located at the bottom of the screen and changes depending on the actua...

Page 13: ...asure Press the Ok button to select Mode Select the mode of operation Automatic Mode The DCU accepts external automatic start and stop commands as well as remote start and stop commands Manual The DCU...

Page 14: ...tinue to crank the engine Button Beep Set to disabled to not have the internal buzzer beep for every button press Language Select the language All internal messages are ready translated All configured...

Page 15: ...Ethernet cable and a PC or laptop is necessary Connect the cable Connect a standard CAT5 ethernet cable between the laptop Ethernet port and the DCU Ethernet port COM 6 Matching IP address range To co...

Page 16: ...t to the DCU by typing the DCU IP address into the browser s URL field The above picture is representative for a typical successful login Administration This menu gives access to the next level of men...

Page 17: ...round it Select Pick Signal Pick a signal from the list of configured signals for instance Engine Speed Now press arrow buttons up dn again to select another slot and repeat the process Press softbutt...

Page 18: ...engine is started and counts until the engine is stopped This counter value cannot be reset by the operator Since Reset This counter accumulates every time the engine is running Press the Reset button...

Page 19: ...e running hours for the acknowledged and inactive events Engine Service Interval Four different service intervals can be configured The DCU indicates with a warning when a service is past due Next Ser...

Page 20: ...if 10 is selected the DCU will still switch to 50 backlight intensity while in the menu Help The help menu has information about the panel and troubleshooting information Troubleshooting The DCU has a...

Page 21: ...pply In the above example the secondary supply is low so the DCU selected the primary power Switch For each of the eight switch channels this section indicates if the switch is open 0V or closed 24V i...

Page 22: ...unit if any Faulty channel Channel in use or not J1939 Nodes Displays the status Active Lost mm on the J1939 nodes that exist or have existed Is not stored in the DCU but this list is built up at powe...

Page 23: ...sts the output status on DCU terminals 63 to 84 If for instance terminal 81 indicates Active 24V but a voltmeter indicates that there is no 24V on terminal 81 then that output channel is faulty MK14 O...

Page 24: ...indicates Inactive then that input channel is faulty Run Sources A number of different sources can be configured to indicate for the DCU that the engine is running This page indicates which source is...

Page 25: ...plays the firmware number of the DCU and also the IP address Press the Details button to see further software component versions Engine ECM information Shows ECM information according to SAE J1939 PGN...

Page 26: ...enu Alarm List Press this button to enter leave the alarm list Start Press this button to initiate the start procedure Stop Press this button to initiate the stop procedure Screen Layout The screen is...

Page 27: ...ctive station for any of the connected DCU s This RP is the active station for at least one but not all the connected DCU s This RP is the active station for all connected DCU s Start Engine Press the...

Page 28: ...a Shutdown Override setting The operator can switch off Shutdown Override once the engine has started Stop Engine Press the Stop button The Stop Engine dialog as shown below or similar is displayed Se...

Page 29: ...t the alarm to be acknowledged by touching it on the screen Note that it will expand to reveal additional information if any Press the Acknowledge button to acknowledge the selected alarm Acknowledge...

Page 30: ...the engine names to display alarms from this engine only All other engines and also RP panel alarms are suppressed All No filtering all alarms from all sources are displayed 1 ECM Electronic Control...

Page 31: ...ed with a star Request the Active Station status If the RP is not the active station for a certain engine then a request can be sent to the RP with the current active station status Select the desired...

Page 32: ...The Sound option controls audible notifications Select between the inbuilt buzzer or the inbuilt speakers Button Beep Toggle this to enable or disable the button beeps Sound Configuration The RP panel...

Page 33: ...ess to other engines will be from the Previous Next buttons Dual Screen If the screen is divided in two the left pane displays engine 1 and the right pane displays engine 2 Access to other engines is...

Page 34: ...the picture to expand it to fill the entire screen Touch the picture again to reduce the size Backlight Select between different screen backlight settings 10 backlight intensity 50 backlight intensity...

Page 35: ...status for RP panel outputs Communication See status for RP communication channels Network Overview This gives an overview of all the RP and DCU panels currently connected in the network Panels listed...

Page 36: ...ed 2 Warning Yellow 3 Diagnostic White Bold text An unacknowledged event is in bold text An acknowledged event is in normal text Background colors An alarm is displayed on a red background An engine s...

Page 37: ...ckground 1 Unacknowledged inactive Alarm Bold red text grey background 2 New active Warning bold text yellow background 2 Acknowledged active Warning yellow background 2 Unacknowledged inactive Warnin...

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