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DS 5110 I

This document provides instructions for configuring the parameters of a Model 5110 engine controller. It lists 22 configurable parameters such as start delay, crank attempt time, and sensor thresholds. The instructions explain how to enter configuration mode, scroll through parameters, edit a value, and save changes. A configuration table shows the default settings for each parameter.

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DS 5110 I

This document provides instructions for configuring the parameters of a Model 5110 engine controller. It lists 22 configurable parameters such as start delay, crank attempt time, and sensor thresholds. The instructions explain how to enter configuration mode, scroll through parameters, edit a value, and save changes. A configuration table shows the default settings for each parameter.

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TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 051-178

DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS ISSUE 2

Model 5110 Configuration and installation instructions


ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION EDITOR Parameter Range
0 - Start delay 0-60m (5s)
1 - Preheat 0-60s (0s)
Press the Stop/Reset and Info buttons 2 - Crank attempt 3-60s (10s)
simultaneously. 3 - Crank rest 3-60s (10s)
• The LED beside the AUTO button will 4 - Safety delay 8-60s (8s)
flash continuously to indicate that 5 - Warming up 0-60s (0s)
configuration mode has been entered. 6 - Return delay 0-60m (30s)
7 - Cooling run 0-60m (60s)
• The first configuration 8 - E.T.S. hold 0-60s (0s)
setting is displayed: 9 - Sensor fail 1-5s (2s)
10 - Fail to Stop 10-60s (60s)
11 - Low Oil Press. 5-150PSI (15PSI)
12 - High Temp 90-150°C (95°C)
13 - Under Speed 0-3600RPM (1250RPM)
From the configuration table, this example is
14 - Over Speed 300-5000RPM (1750RPM)
displaying Start Delay (parameter 0). It is currently
15 – Under freq’ 0-60Hz (40Hz)
set to 5 seconds.
16 - Over freq’ 50-72Hz (57Hz)
17 - Charge Alt Failure 0-25V (8V DC)
(Factory default settings are shown in the
18 - Flywheel teeth 46-300 (0)
configuration table in bold italic text)
19 - CT Primary 10-6000A (500A)
EDITING A PARAMETER
NOTE:- Setting a timer to zero (0) will disable it (where applicable)
• Enter the editor as described above. NOTE:- Setting Flywheel teeth to zero (0) will disable magnetic
• Press + / - to scroll through the parameters to pickup speed sensing. In this instance, engine speed is derived from
the alternator output frequency.
the one you want to change.
• Press 9 to enter edit Parameter Selections
mode. The symbol 20 - Alternator poles 0,2,4,6,8
will flash on the display 21 - Oil pressure input 0 - Not used
to indicate that edit 1 - Digital, close for low
mode has been entered. pressure
• Press + / - to change the parameter to the
2 - Digital, open for low
desired value.
pressure
• Press 9 to save the value and exit edit mode for
this parameter. 3 - VDO 0-5bar
4 - VDO 0-10bar
• The symbol will be removed from the display 5 - Datcon 5bar
to indicate that edit mode has been exited. 6 - Datcon 10bar
• To select another value to edit, press the + / - 7 - Datcon 7bar
buttons. Continuing to press the + and – buttons 8 - Murphy 7bar
will cycle through the adjustable parameters as 9 - User configured
shown in the following lists. 22 - Coolant temp input 0 - Not used
DIMENSIONS PANEL CUTOUT 1 - Digital, close for high
240mm x 172mm x 57mm (9.5” x 6.8” x 2.25”) 220mm x 160mm (8.7” x 6.3”) temperature
NOTE: To exit the front panel configuration 2 - Digital, open for high
temperature
Deep Sea Electronics Plc. Deep Sea Electronics Inc. editor at any time, press the Stop/Reset 3 - VDO 40°C to 120°C
Highfield House, Hunmanby Industrial Estate, 3230 Williams Avenue button. Ensure you have saved any changes 4 - Datcon High
you have made by pressing the 9 button first 5 - Datcon Low
North Yorkshire. YO14 0PH. ENGLAND Rockford, IL 61101-2668. U.S.A.
Tel:+44 (0)1723 890099. Phone: +1 (815) 316-8706 6 - Murphy
7 - Cummins
Fax: +44 (0)1723 893303. Fax: +1 (815) 316-8708 8 - PT100
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 9 - User configured
Web: www.deepseaplc.com Web: www.deepseausa.com
Parameter Selections Parameter Selection Parameter Selection Parameter Selection
23 - Fast loading 0 - No 28 - Output 3 0 - Unused 31 - LCD 3 0 - Unused 33 - Input 1 0 - Delayed, Warning, close to activate
enabled 1 - Yes 1 - Preheat mode 0 1 - Preheat mode 0 1 - Delayed, Warning, open to activate
24 - AC system 0 - 3 phases 4 wires 2 - Air flap 2 - Air flap 2 - Immediate, Warning, close to activate
1 - 1 phase 2 wire 3 - Close Generator 3 - Close Generator 3 - Immediate, Warning, open to activate
2 - 3 phases 3 wires 4 - Energise to stop 4 - Energise to stop
5 - Engine running 4 - Delayed, Shutdown, close to activate
3 - 2 phases 3 wires 5 - Engine running
25 - Oil pressure 0 - Bar/PSI 6 - Shutdown alarm 5 - Delayed, Shutdown, open to activate
7 - System in auto 6 - Shutdown alarm 6 -Immediate, Shutdown, close to activate
display units 1 - kPa
8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 7 - System in auto 7 - Immediate, Shutdown, open to activate
Parameter Selection 9 - Auxiliary input 2 active 8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 8 - Remote Start, close to activate
26 - Output 1 0 - Unused 10 - Auxiliary input 3 active 9 - Auxiliary input 2 active 9 - Remote Start, open to activate
1 - Preheat mode 0 11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 10 - Auxiliary input 3 active 34 - Input 2 0 - Delayed, Warning, close to activate
2 - Air flap 12 - Auxiliary input 5 active 11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 1 - Delayed, Warning, open to activate
3 - Close Generator 13 - Preheat mode 1 12 - Auxiliary input 5 active
14 - Preheat mode 2 2 - Immediate, Warning, close to activate
4 - Energise to stop 13 - Preheat mode 1
5 - Engine running 15 - Preheat mode 3 3 - Immediate, Warning, open to activate
14 - Preheat mode 2
6 - Shutdown alarm 16 - Warning alarm 4 - Delayed, Shutdown, close to activate
15 - Preheat mode 3
7 - System in auto 17 - Common alarm 5 - Delayed, Shutdown, open to activate
18 - Maintenance due 16 - Warning alarm
8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 6 - Immediate, Shutdown, close to activate
9 - Auxiliary input 2 active 29 - LCD 1 0 - Unused 17 - Common alarm
1 - Preheat mode 0 7 - Immediate, Shutdown, open to activate
10 - Auxiliary input 3 active 18 - Maintenance due
2 - Air flap 32 - LCD 4 0 - Unused 8 - Electrical trip, close to activate
11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 9 - Electrical trip, open to activate
12 - Auxiliary input 5 active 3 - Close Generator 1 - Preheat mode 0
4 - Energise to stop 2 - Air flap 35 - Input 3 0 - Delayed, Warning, close to activate
13 - Preheat mode 1
14 - Preheat mode 2 5 - Engine running 3 - Close Generator 1 - Delayed, Warning, open to activate
15 - Preheat mode 3 6 - Shutdown alarm 4 - Energise to stop 2 - Immediate, Warning, close to activate
16 - Warning alarm 7 - System in auto 5 - Engine running 3 - Immediate, Warning, open to activate
17 - Common alarm 8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 6 - Shutdown alarm 4 - Delayed, Shutdown, close to activate
18 - Maintenance due 9 - Auxiliary input 2 active 7 - System in auto 5 - Delayed, Shutdown, open to activate
27 - Output 2 0 - Unused 8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 6 - Immediate, Shutdown, close to activate
10 - Auxiliary input 3 active
1 - Preheat mode 0 7 - Immediate, Shutdown, open to activate
11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 9 - Auxiliary input 2 active
2 - Air flap
12 - Auxiliary input 5 active 10 - Auxiliary input 3 active 8 - Lamp test, close to activate
3 - Close Generator
4 - Energise to stop 13 - Preheat mode 1 11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 9 - Lamp test, open to activate
5 - Engine running 14 - Preheat mode 2 12 - Auxiliary input 5 active 36 - Input 4 0 - Delayed, Warning, close to activate
6 - Shutdown alarm 15 - Preheat mode 3 13 - Preheat mode 1 1 - Delayed, Warning, open to activate
7 - System in auto 16 - Warning alarm 14 - Preheat mode 2 2 - Immediate, Warning, close to activate
8 - Auxiliary input 1 active 17 - Common alarm 15 - Preheat mode 3 3 - Immediate, Warning, open to activate
9 - Auxiliary input 2 active 18 - Maintenance due 16 - Warning alarm 4 - Delayed, Shutdown, close to activate
10 - Auxiliary input 3 active 30 - LCD 2 0 - Unused 17 - Common alarm 5 - Delayed, Shutdown, open to activate
11 - Auxiliary input 4 active 1 - Preheat mode 0 18 - Maintenance due 6 - Immediate, Shutdown, close to activate
12 - Auxiliary input 5 active 2 - Air flap
13 - Preheat mode 1 7 - Immediate, Shutdown, open to activate
3 - Close Generator 37 - Input 5 0 - Delayed, Warning, close to activate
14 - Preheat mode 2
4 - Energise to stop 1 - Delayed, Warning, open to activate
15 - Preheat mode 3
16 - Warning alarm 5 - Engine running 2 - Immediate, Warning, close to activate
17 - Common alarm 6 - Shutdown alarm NOTE:- The ‘preheat modes’ selectable for
3 - Immediate, Warning, open to activate
18 - Maintenance due 7 - System in auto configurable outputs and LCD indicators
perform the following actions : 4 - Delayed, Shutdown, close to activate
8 - Auxiliary input 1 active
5 - Delayed, Shutdown, open to activate
9 - Auxiliary input 2 active • Preheat mode 0 - Preheat during preheat timer, 6 - Immediate, Shutdown, close to activate
10 - Auxiliary input 3 active ceasing at end of preheat timer.
• Preheat mode 1 - Preheat during preheat timer and 7 - Immediate, Shutdown, open to activate
11 - Auxiliary input 4 active continue until engine stops cranking. 8 - Oil pressure, Shutdown, close to activate
12 - Auxiliary input 5 active • Preheat mode 2 - Preheat during preheat timer and
continue until the safety delay timer has expired. 9 - Oil pressure, Shutdown, open to activate
13 - Preheat mode 1
• Preheat mode 3 - Preheat during preheat timer and
14 - Preheat mode 2 continue until the warming timer has expired.
15 - Preheat mode 3
16 - Warning alarm In addition, in all preheat modes, preheat takes
place during the crank rest timer between crank
17 - Common alarm cycles.
18 M i t d

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