Description of Controls
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4.2.4 WHEN CONNECTED TO DSE8660 MKII
The function of the context buttons down the left side of the DSE8003 MKII are indicated on the LCD
display:
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Description
Auto Mode
This button places the module into its
Auto Mode
.
This mode allows the
module to control the function of the system automatically. The module monitors
various
Start Signals
and once a start request is made, sends a start request to
the DSE8610 MKII module over the MSC Link. The module monitors the MSC
Link for feedback from the DSE8610 MKII module to confirm the generator bus is
available.
Once the generator bus is available and if requested, it is automatically placed
on load
(‘Close Bus’ becomes active)
, synchronising to the Mains if required.
Upon removal of the
Start On Load Signal
, the module starts the
Return Delay
Timer
and once expired, the generator bus is taken off load
(‘Close Bus’
becomes inactive)
. The module then waits for next start event.
Manual Mode
This button places the module into its
Manual Mode
.
Once in
Manual Mode
,
the module responds to the
Start
button to send a start
request to the DSE8610 MKII module over the MSC Link. The module monitors
the MSC Link for feedback from the DSE8610 MKII module to confirm the
generator bus is available.
If the generator bus is running off-load in the
Manual Mode
and a
Start
Signal
becomes active, the module automatically instructs the changeover
device to place the generator bus on load
(‘Close Bus’ becomes active)
,
synchronising to the Mains if required
.
Upon removal of the
Start On Load
Signal
, the generator bus remains on load until either the
Stop/Reset Mode
or
Auto Mode
is selected.
Also in
Manual Mode
, the module responds to the
Transfer to Mains
and
Transfer to Generator Bus
buttons after the generator bus is available.
Synchronising occurs automatically if required.
Alarm Mute / Lamp Test
This button de-activates the audible alarm on the module, the
Audible Alarm
output (if configured) and illuminates all of the LEDs on the module’s facia.