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User’s Manual  

 

Each programming page, used for input/modify a variable value, contains a 3-digit code that 
is useful to identify the variable across different language text. 

Each menu or page shows, on top right of the display, a number pair. The first one is used to 
identify the current page or the selected menu; the second one shows how many items are in 
the present menu/list. 

Please refer to SICES document EAAM008800 (or following versions) for programming and 
default values. 

Program access can be restricted by means a password. There are 3 different access level 
and password: 

1.  Maker 

2.  System (installer) 

3.  User. 

First page of 

SYSTEM

 menu (

000-Access code

) let the user input password, if at least one 

of the three passwords is different from 0. 

If any password is set to 0, it is not assigned and not required. 

As 

USER

 it is possible to modify only the User Password. 

As 

INSTALLER

 it is possible to modify the User and the System Password. 

As 

MAKER

 it is possible to modify all the three passwords. 

Only enabled pages for the access level the operator has gained access to be shown in the 
menu, included the password modify pages. 

It’s possible that, after password input, menu doesn’t show all the allowed pages. In this case 
press EXIT (to go to previous menu) and access again the menu, allowing the board to reload 
again the menu. 

The  keyed  access  code  is  kept  alive  for  a  time  of  about  10  minute  after  the  programming 
function is ended. After this time, the code should be keyed again, if requested, to gain access 
to the same level. 

In case of forgotten password, only knowing password of greater level is possible to rescue 
the access level. Otherwise and in case of MAKER password the board should be returned to 
the factory to reset password level. 

 

Some parameters require text input or modify. 

In  these  cases,  pressing  ENTER  to  activate  the  modify  function  on  the  selected  variable, 
besides the square brackets flashing, it is activated an underline cursor at the first character 
string  position.  Using  horizontal  scroll  keys  (left  and  right  arrows),  select  the  character  to 
modify then use the  vertical scroll key (up and down arrows) to scroll allowable values and 
select the needed one. Repeat the operation for all the characters that must be modified. 

Pressing ENTER, save text and left the function, pressing EXIT the procedure is aborted and 
the previous text is restored. 

Summary of Contents for DST4601

Page 1: ...Filename EAAM005709EN docx Rev 09 Date 06 05 2013 ID Document EAAM0057 Product DST4601...

Page 2: ...tputs 11 3 4 Engine input output terminals 13 3 5 Other connectors 13 3 5 1 JH Power Supply 13 3 5 2 JI RS232 13 3 5 3 JP and JR connector 13 4 Programming notice 14 4 1 Access code 14 4 2 How to modi...

Page 3: ...makes generation function impossible and causes the automatic generator shutdown after a proper cooling down cycle The word WARNING is used to indicate a warning that requires an operator action but...

Page 4: ...ttons Key position Function OFF RESET PROGRAM Gen set is disabled All the alarms are reset It is possible to gain access to programming function MAN Gen set is in manual mode AUTO TEST Gen set is in a...

Page 5: ...y or enables disables the change mode of a variable EXIT Brings up to the previous menu level Used together with the SHIFT pushbutton changes the fuel pump mode to manual enables disables the fuel pum...

Page 6: ...e active phase is indicated by the position of a dash on the fourth digit of FREQUENCY display dash in upper position for L1 L2 phases dash in middle for L2 L3 and dash in bottom for L3 L1 Mode is ind...

Page 7: ...ws to modify the value press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to abort To go back the previous menu press the EXIT pushbutton This mode shows by means of some different pages information about the genset oper...

Page 8: ...changed the displayed phase TEST ON or FLASHING if in TEST mode FUEL PUMP OFF fuel pump command in manual and inactive ON fuel pump command in automatic and inactive FLASHING fuel pump command in auto...

Page 9: ...le input preset to test command If driven and the key lock is in AUTO actives the TEST mode JA 07 INPUT 07 OIL PRESS ALARM Programmable input preset to a BLOCK for engine minimum oil pressure JA 08 IN...

Page 10: ...t preset to the HIGH FUEL LEVEL function The following functions can be assigned to the digital inputs Code Description 0 Not used 1 External warning 2 External disable 3 External block 4 External eng...

Page 11: ...minal Output type Function JD 21 Relay 1A N O OUTPUT 21 FUEL PUMP Programmable output preset to the function FUEL PUMP COMMAND JD 22 Relay 1A N O OUTPUT 22 FUEL ALARM Programmable output preset to the...

Page 12: ...ammable output preset to signal a block or disable dues to the generator JG 46 Open collector 350mA OUTPUT 46 SPEED ALARM Programmable output preset to signal block dues to engine speed JG 47 Open col...

Page 13: ...O NOT USE JF 33 Measure input OIL PRESSURE Input for oil pressure sensor VDO VEGLIA or optional 0 10V JF 34 Measure input W TEMPERATURE Input for coolant temperature sensor VDO VEGLIA or optional 0 10...

Page 14: ...n the menu included the password modify pages It s possible that after password input menu doesn t show all the allowed pages In this case press EXIT to go to previous menu and access again the menu a...

Page 15: ...amp identify each record The number is shown in the upper right position of multifunction display together with the total number of available records Consider that when the archive is full a new recor...

Page 16: ...keys to select LANGUAGE then press ENTER again At this point board will ask for the password If the keyed password is correct will be shown a page that allows selecting the operating language To make...

Page 17: ...t be removable without tools Safety EARTH connection must be made in a fixed way by means at least one of the dedicated terminals The generator and mains voltage lines connected to the measure inputs...

Page 18: ...18 User s Manual HOLE 5MM 240 80 80 260 70 EXAGONAL NUT 4MA SPRING WASHER 4 WASHER 4...

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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