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User’s Manual   

 

 

 

1.

 

Definitions ................................................................................................................ 3

 

2.

 

Front Panel ............................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1

 

Selector (ref. to fig. 1) ........................................................................................... 4

 

2.2

 

Pushbuttons (ref. to fig. 1) .................................................................................... 5

 

2.3

 

Indicators (ref. to fig. 1) ......................................................................................... 7

 

2.4

 

Multifunctional display ........................................................................................... 8

 

2.4.1

 

Mode navigation (ref. to fig. 2) ........................................................................ 9

 

2.4.2

 

Display area layout (ref. to fig. 3) .................................................................. 10

 

2.4.3

 

Top status bar (ref. to fig. 4) ......................................................................... 10

 

2.4.4

 

Bottom status bar (ref. to fig. 5) .................................................................... 11

 

2.5

 

Display mode ...................................................................................................... 11

 

2.5.1

 

Programming (P.xx) ..................................................................................... 11

 

2.5.1.1

 

Access codes ....................................................................................... 11

 

2.5.1.2

 

Setting the parameters ......................................................................... 12

 

2.5.1.3

 

How to input string value ...................................................................... 13

 

2.5.1.4

 

Direct access to the previous page ...................................................... 13

 

2.5.1.5

 

Alarms and protection parameters ....................................................... 13

 

2.5.2

 

Status information(S.xx) ............................................................................... 13

 

2.5.3

 

Electrical measurements(M.xx) .................................................................... 14

 

2.5.4

 

Engine measurements(E.xx) ........................................................................ 14

 

2.5.5

 

PMCB(B.xx) .................................................................................................. 15

 

2.5.6

 

History logs(H.xx) ......................................................................................... 15

 

2.6

 

Manual commands ............................................................................................. 15

 

2.6.1

 

Manual synchronization ................................................................................ 15

 

2.6.2

 

Manual power regulation .............................................................................. 16

 

3.

 

Special settings ..................................................................................................... 17

 

3.1

 

Selecting the language ....................................................................................... 17

 

4.

 

Fuel pump (if installed) ......................................................................................... 17

 

4.1

 

Select function .................................................................................................... 17

 

4.2

 

Starting and stopping the fuel pump ................................................................... 18

 

5.

 

Heating unit (if installed) ....................................................................................... 18

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DST4601/PX

Page 1: ...Filename EAAM019704EN docx Rev 04 Date 08 05 2013 ID Document EAAM0197 Product DST4601 PX...

Page 2: ...codes 11 2 5 1 2 Setting the parameters 12 2 5 1 3 How to input string value 13 2 5 1 4 Direct access to the previous page 13 2 5 1 5 Alarms and protection parameters 13 2 5 2 Status information S xx...

Page 3: ...WER OFF is used to indicate a fault that prevents the generator from operating and causes the standard automatic engine shutoff including a cooling phase WARNING is used to indicate a fault that requi...

Page 4: ...is required AUTO TEST Gen set is in automatic mode all the functions are controlled automatically The combination of the buttons START and MODE lets you activate deactivate the TEST mode the STOP but...

Page 5: ...crease the engine speed if set to synchronized or the power supplied if in power mode ENTER Lets you enter the programming mode and open submenus change a variable and confirm the operation Furthermor...

Page 6: ...rogramming parameters in the version with CANBUS it also lets you force the exit from BUS OFF mode START In MAN mode it is used to start the generator In AUTO mode it is used with the MODE button to e...

Page 7: ...at a command is being sent from one of the serial ports the second serial port is managed in signalling only if configured as the COM port and not the I O expansion Indicates at least one of the two s...

Page 8: ...open after a closing command Flashing at 75 ON if the KG is closed after an opening command Flashing at 50 in synchronization phase with BUS LIVE indicator GCB The MCB is open The MCB is closed Flashi...

Page 9: ...ed to navigate between the modes Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to display the pages in the mode In some modes ex mode P xx and mode H xx to display the pages press the ENTER button and then the UP an...

Page 10: ...rrow buttons or both indicates there are other pages which can be viewed using the relevant LEFT and RIGHT buttons E 01 ENGINE 03 04 06 18 23 Press Bar Temp C Level Oil xx x xxx x xx x Coolant xx x xx...

Page 11: ...t only be changed by qualified personnel Parameters can be protected by password see par Access codes This mode lets you display and change the programming parameters Each programming parameter has a...

Page 12: ...displayed press EXIT to return to the previous menu and try opening the page again The set access code remains in the memory for about 10 minutes after programming has been completed After that it mu...

Page 13: ...exited programming This is the case if no programming operations are performed for 60 consecutive seconds or if the lockable selector is switched to MAN or AUTO Protections and alarms can generally be...

Page 14: ...synchroscope with the main electrical BUS and GENERATOR magnitudes the engine speed and the phase error otherwise the external synchroscope is powered Page S 06 displays the state of the digital input...

Page 15: ...s the old one so the identification number may change in time Enable the mode with the ENTER button A menu will guide you through the selection of the required function WARNING Before proceeding with...

Page 16: ...breaker closes the speed reference is set as close as possible to the nominal value so Gen set can regulate the power properly Warning As some slow power ramps may have been set check the command aga...

Page 17: ...set wait for a few seconds then power it up again Note in this phase do not press the STOP and START buttons Gen set implements the full management of the fuel pump to pump fuel from the storage tank...

Page 18: ...ge with the sequence of buttons SHIFT and EXIT Pressing the sequence of buttons SHIFT and EXIT again you can change the fuel pump command from MANUAL ON pump on the pump starts and will only stop when...

Page 19: ...the right to modify this document without prior notice SICES has made any effort to ensure that the information herein provide are correct in any case SICES does not assume any liability for the use t...

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