CONTROL PANEL
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DSE 7310
A Module display
B Four configurable status LED (Light Emitting Diode)
C Transfer to generator - manual mode only (not used)
D Generator available LED
E Start button
F Alarm mute and lamp test
G Generator breaker LED (not used)
H Auto mode
J Test mode (not used)
K Mains breaker LED (not used)
L Manual mode
M Stop/reset button
N Selected mode indication LED
P Mains available LED (not used)
Q Transfer to mains - manual mode only (not used)
R Module display navigation button
This button places the module into its STOP/RESET mode. This will clear any alarm conditions for which the
triggering criteria have been removed. If the engine is running and the module is put into STOP/RESET mode,
the module will automatically instruct the generator to unload ('Close Generator output' becomes inactive. In
STOP/RESET mode the generator remains at
rest.
This button places the module into its MANUAL mode. Once in MANUAL mode, the module responds to the
start button to start the generator and run it off load. The MCCB need to be closed manually.
This button places the module into its AUTO MODE. This mode allows the module to control the function of
the generator automatically. The module monitors numerous start requests via digital input, PLC and MSC link
and when one has been made, the set is automatically started. Once the generator is available, the module
automatically instructs the generator to synchronise and once in sync, to be place the generator on load (‘Close
Generator Output’ becomes active). Upon removal of the starting signal, the module starts the Return Delay
Timer and once expired, the load is automatically ramped off the generator and then it is taken off load (‘Close
Generator Output’ becomes inactive). The generator then continues to run for the duration of the Cooling
Timer until it stops. The module then waits for the next start event.
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Please consult your manual for full information or consult your local dealer