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6.5.2 ENGINE
Contains instrumentation gathered about the engine itself, some of which may be obtained using the CAN or
other electronic engine link.
• Engine Speed
• Oil Pressure
• Coolant Temperature
• Engine Battery Volts
• Run Time
• Fuel Level
• Engine
Maintenance Due 500 Hours
• Engine ECU Link
6.5.3 GENERATOR
Contains electrical valu
es of the generator (alternator), measured or derived from the module’s voltage and
current inputs.
• Generator Voltage (ph
-N)
• Generator Voltage (ph
-ph)
• Generator Frequency
• Generator Current
• Generator Earth Current
• Generator Load (kW)
• Generator
Load (kVA)
• Generator Power Factor
• Generator Load (kVAr)
• Generator Load (kWh, kVAh, kVArh)
• Generator Phase Sequence
• Dual Mutual Status
6.5.4 CAN ERROR MESSAGES
When connected to a suitable CAN engine the 7310 controller displays alarm status messages from the ECU.
Press
to access the list of current active Engine DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes).
The code interpreted by the module shows on the
display as a text message. Additionally, the
manufacturers code is shown.
6.5.5 VIEWING THE EVENT LOG
The DSE7000 series modules maintain a log of past alarms and/or selected status changes.
The log size has been increased in the module over past module updates and is always subject to change. At
the time of writing, the 7300 series log is capable of storing the last 250 log entries.
Under default factory settings, the event log only includes shutdown and electrical trip alarms logged (The event
log does not contain Warning alarms),