TYPICAL WIRING DIAGR AM
NOTE: Terminals 38, 39, 40 & 41 are not fitted to the DSE7310 MKII.
NOTE: A larger version of the Typical Wiring Diagram is available in the product’s operator manual, refer to
DSE Publication: 057-253 DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII Operator Manual available from www.deepseaelectronics.com for
more information.
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D E E P S E A E L E C T R O NI C S
DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII
Installation Instructions
ACCESSING THE MAIN CONFIGURATION EDITOR
• Ensure the engine is at rest and the module is in STOP mode by pressing the
(Stop/Reset) button.
• Press the (Stop/Reset) and (Tick) buttons simultaneously.
• If a module security PIN has been set, the PIN number request is then shown:
• The first ‘#’ changes to ‘0’. Press the (Up) or (Down) button to adjust it to the correct value.
• Press the (Right) button when the first digit is correctly entered. The digit previously entered now shows ‘#’ for security.
• Repeat this process for the other digits of the PIN number. Press the (Left) button to move back to adjust one of the previous
digits.
• When the (Tick) button i s pressed after editing the final PIN digit, the PIN is checked for validity. If the number is not c orrect,
the PIN must be re-entered.
• If the PIN has been successfully entered (or the module PIN has not been enabled), the editor is
displayed:
EDITING A PARAMETER
• Enter the editor as described above.
• Press the (Right) or (Left) buttons to cycle to the section to view/change.
• Press the (Up) or (Down) buttons to select the parameter to view/change within the currently selected section.
• To edit the parameter, press the (Tick) button to enter edit mode. The parameter begins to flash to indicate editing.
• Press the (Up) or (Down) buttons to change the parameter to the required value.
• Press the (Tick) button to save the value. The parameter ceases flashing to indicate that it has been saved.
• To exit the editor and save the changes, press and hold the (Tick) button.
• To exit the editor and not save the changes, press and hold the (Stop/Reset) button.
NOTE: If the editor is left inactive for the duration of the LCD Page Timer, it is automatically exited to ensure security.
NOTE: The PIN number is automatically reset when the editor is exited (manually or automatically) to ensure security.
NOTE: Comprehensive module configuration is possible using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software, refer to DSE
publication 057-243 DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII Configuraiton Suite PC Software Manual available from
www.deepseaelectronics.com.
DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII
MAIN CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS
NOTE: Depending upon module configuration, some values in the Main & Running
Configuration Editors may not be available. For more information refer to DSE
publication 057-243 DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII Configuraiton Suite PC Software
Manual available from www.deepseaelectronics.com
Parameter As Shown On Display
Set Priority / Run Time /
Engine Hours
Main Configuration / Alt
Config 1,2,3,4 or 5
Main Configuration / Alt
Config 1,2,3,4 or 5
Oil Pressure Low Shutdown
Oil Pressure Low Pre Alarm
Coolant Temperature Low Warning
Coolant Temperature High Pre Alarm
Coolant Temperature High Electrical Trip
Coolant Temperature High Shutdown
0 % Fuel Usage Stopped Rate
0.0 % Crank Disconnect Oil Pressure Delay
0 RPM Under Speed Warning
0 RPM Over Speed Shutdown
0.0 s Overspeed Overshoot
0 % Overspeed Overshoot Delay
Battery Under Voltage Warning
Battery Under Voltage Warning
0.0 V Battery Under Voltage Warning Delay
Battery Over Voltage Warning
Battery Over Voltage Warning
0.0 V Battery Over Voltage Warning Delay
Charge Alternator Failure Warning
Charge Alternator Failure Warning
0.0 V Charge Alternator Warning Delay
Charge Alternator Failure Shutdown
Charge Alternator Failure Shutdown
0.0 V Charge Alternator Shutdown Delay
Inlet Temperature Shutdown
Inlet Temperature Pre-Alarm
0 V Under Voltage Pre Alarm
0 V Over Voltage Pre Alarm
0 V Over Voltage Shutdown
0.0 s Under Frequency Shutdown
0.0 Hz Under Frequency Pre Alarm
0.0 Hz Under Frequency Delay
MAIN CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS (CONTINUED)
Parameter As Shown On Display
0.0 Hz Over Frequency Shutdown
0.0 Hz Over Frequency Delay
0.0 s Frequency Overshoot
0 % Frequency Overshoot Delay
0.0 Hz Over Frequency Trip
Engine Smoke Limiting Off
Engine Fail To Stop Delay
On Load / Off Load / Auto Start Inhibit,
Week, Start Time, Run Time and Day
Selection (1 to 8)
Press Tick to begin editing
then up or down when selecting
the different parameters in the
scheduler.
On Load / Off Load / Auto Start Inhibit,
Week, Start Time, Run Time and Day
Selection (1 to 8)
Press Tick to begin editing
then up or down when selecting
the different parameters in the
scheduler.
245 mm x 184 mm x 51 mm (9.6 ” x 7.2 ” x 2.0 ”)
220 mm x 160 mm (8.7 ” x 6.3 ”)
Operating Temperature
With Standard Display
-30 ºC to +70 ºC (-22 ºF to +158 ºF)
Operating Temperature
With Heated Display
-40 ºC to +70 ºC (-40 ºF to +158 ºF)
Storage Temperature
-40 ºC to +80 ºC (-40 ºF to +176 ºF)
ACCESSING THE ‘RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR
• The ‘running’ editor can be entered while the engine is running. All protections remain
active if the engine is running while the running editor is entered.
• Press and hold the (Tick) button to enter the running editor.
RUNNING CONFIGURATION EDITOR PARAMETERS
Parameter As Shown On Display
DPF Manual Regeneration Request
0.0 Proportional Set Point
0.0 Soft Start Ramp Start Point
0.0 Soft Start Ramp Rate (%/Hz)
0.0 Alternative Configuration
REQUIREMENTS FOR UL CERTIFICATION
WARNING!: More than one live circuit exists, see diagram overleaf for further
information.
Screw Terminal
Tightening
Torque
• Terminals suitable for connection of conductor size 13 AWG to 20 AWG
(0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm²).
• Conductor protection must be provided in accordance with NFPA 70,
Article 240
• Low voltage circuits (35 V or less) must be supplied from the engine
starting battery or an isolated secondary circuit.
• The communication, sensor, and/or battery derived circuit conductors
shall be separated and secured to maintain at least ¼” (6 mm)
separation from the generator and mains connected circuit conductors
unless all conductors are rated 600 V or greater.
• Must be connected through UL Listed or Recognized isolating current
transformers with the secondary rating of 5 A max.
• Must be connected to communication circuits of UL Listed equipment
• Suitable for flat surface mounting in Type 1 Enclosure Type rating with
surrounding air temperature -22 ºF to +122 ºF (-30 ºC to +50 ºC)
• Suitable for pollution degree 3 environments when voltage sensing
inputs do not exceed 300 V. When used to monitor voltages over 300 V
device to be installed in an unventilated or filtered ventilation enclosure
to maintain a pollution degree 2 environment.
• -22 ºF to +122 ºF (-30 ºC to +50 ºC)