DSM410
User’s Manual
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Revision 1.7.2
Phase C Frequency
– displays frequency of the AC power on phase C of the utility
Phase C L-N Voltage
– displays phase C Line-to-Neutral RMS voltage of the Utility
Phase CA L-L Voltage
– displays phase C Line-to-phase A Line RMS voltage of the Utility
Phase C Real Power
– displays real power output on phase C of the Utility
Phase C Reactive Power
– displays reactive power output on phase C of the Utility
Phase C Apparent Power
– displays apparent power output on phase C of the Utility
Phase C Power Factor
– displays power factor of phase C of the Utility
4.2.4 Anchor Watch
The DSM410 provides a graphical display of the Anchor Alert (section 8.3.7.9) parameters. When the
vessel is anchored, the position of vessel at the point of dropping the anchor is entered in to the
Anchor Alert plus the maximum distance that the boat can drift from that position (normally a little
more than the amount of Anchor Chain that you have let out). If the boat moves beyond that radius,
an Alert is triggered. The Anchor Watch display shows the last reported position of the vessel relative
to the reported Anchor Drop position and the radius of the alert (see section 7.1 for more details on
the display).
You may use the control mode of the display to easily set the Anchor Drop position. See Section 7.1
for details.
4.2.5 DC
The DSM410 supports the display of information for up to 64 DC sources including alternators,
batteries, solar cells, wind generators, etc., with special parameters for batteries (i.e., State of
Charge, Time Remaining, etc.).
Current
– displays electrical current being sourced to/from the battery
Voltage
– displays voltage measured at the battery
Battery Temperature
– displays battery case temperature
Battery State of Charge
– displays estimated state of charge of the battery (please consult the
battery monitor’s documentation for details)
Battery Time Remaining
– displays estimated time remaining for the battery given its current
temperature and rate of discharge (please con
sult the battery monitor’s documentation for
details)
Ripple Voltage
– displays magnitude of the AC component riding on top of the DC voltage
Power
– displays the power produced or consumed by the battery
4.2.6 Depth
Transducer Offset
– when negative, it displays distance from the depth transducer to the bottom
of the keel, when positive it displays distance between the depth transducer and the waterline
Water
Depth
– displays the current water depth including the transducer offset. If the transducer
offset is programmed to a negative number, then the water depth represents the depth below
the keel. If the transducer offset is positive, then the water depth represents water line depth.
Water Below Transducer
– displays the distance from the depth transducer to the sea or lake
bottom (the transducer offset is not taken into account)
4.2.7 Electrical
Resistance
– displays electrical resistance