DSE Model 5220 Automatic Mains Failure & Instrumentation System Operators Manual
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057-012 5220 OPERATING MANUAL ISSUE 5.1 18/06/2007 AM
7.1.2 EDITING AN ANALOGUE VALUE
Press the
9
button to enter edit mode. This is indicated by the flashing parameter. In this example, entering edit
mode will cause the 1.2 value to flash.
When in edit mode, pressing the
+
or
–
buttons will adjust the parameter to the desired value. Press the
9
button to ‘save’ the value. The value will stop flashing to confirm that it has been saved.
To select another value to edit, press the
+
button :
The next parameter being displayed in this example
is the Low Oil Pressure shutdown, being indicated
by the illuminated oil can.
The shutdown symbol
is indicating that it is
the shutdown (trip) parameter that is being
displayed.
Continuing to press the
+
or
–
buttons will cycle through the adjustable parameters in the following order :
Config’ Section
Parameter
Type
Icons displayed
Analogue senders
Low Pressure
Pre Alarm
Low Pressure
Trip
High Temperature
Pre Alarm
High Temperature
Trip
Fuel Level %
Pre Alarm
Calendar Date/time
Date/time
Timers
Mains transient delay
Timer (secs)
1
Start delay
Timer (secs)
2
Preheat Timer
(secs)
3
Crank attempt
Timer (secs)
4
Crank rest
Timer (secs)
5
Safety delay
Timer (secs)
6
Overspeed overshoot
Timer (secs)
7
Warming up
Timer (secs)
8
Transfer delay
Timer (secs)
9
Return delay
Timer (secs)
10
Cooling run
Timer (secs)
11
E.T.S.(Energise to stop) solenoid hold
Timer (secs)
12
Mains (utility) supply
Mains Low Voltage
Trip
V
Mains High Voltage
Trip
V
Mains Low Frequency
Trip
Mains High Frequency
Trip
Generator output
Generator Under Voltage L1-N
Trip
V
Generator Under Voltage L1-N
Pre Alarm
V
Generator Over Voltage
Pre Alarm
V
Generator Over Voltage
Trip
V
Generator Under Frequency
Trip
Generator Under Frequency
Pre Alarm
Generator Over Frequency
Pre Alarm
Generator Over Frequency
Trip
Delayed Overcurrent %
Trip
A
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