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DSE703 Installation Instructions

The document provides installation instructions for a Deep Sea Electronics PLC device. It describes how to enter configuration mode using a switch and then how to configure various parameters like pre-heat time, start delay, stop delay, etc. using LEDs and buttons. When configuration is complete, the configuration mode switch should be returned to the normal position. A table is provided that lists the configurable functions and their possible parameter values.

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DSE703 Installation Instructions

The document provides installation instructions for a Deep Sea Electronics PLC device. It describes how to enter configuration mode using a switch and then how to configure various parameters like pre-heat time, start delay, stop delay, etc. using LEDs and buttons. When configuration is complete, the configuration mode switch should be returned to the normal position. A table is provided that lists the configurable functions and their possible parameter values.

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Issue 4

DEEP SEA ELECT RONICS PLC

703 INST ALLATION INSTRUCT IONS


Configuration Mode is selected by operation of a small switch on the rear, left-hand edge of the PCB. This is partially hidden to
prevent accidental operation. See figs I and 2

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When configuration is complete, the Configuration Mode Selector Switch should be returned to the
‘Nor mal’pos it
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A key to all configuration options is provided overleaf on the Functions and Parameters table.

Fig. 2
Diagram of reverse side of 703

Fig. 3
Dimensions (mm)

T YPICAL CONNECT IONS 2 2


F 2A
Terminals suitable for 22-16 awg (0.6mm -1.3mm )field wiring
Tightening Torque = 0.8N-m (7lb-in)

21 20
15

Fuel o/p Start o/p Auxiliary Outputs


SSO SSO SSO SSO Auxiliary Alarm
Inputs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+ + + +

F2A F

+ Crank
Starter Charge
Battery Fuel
motor alt

SSO = Solid state outputs

= External 'Automotive' or 'Plug-in' type relays

Deep Sea Electronics pl c


Highfield House, Hunmanby Industrial Estate, North Yorkshire, YO14 0PH, England
Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099 Fax: +44 (0) 1723 893303 E-mail sales@deepseaplc.com
FUNCTIONS AND PARAMETERS TABLE
Function ! 1 ! 2 Value (Default in Italics)
Pre-heat Timer         0 Seconds
   5 Seconds
   10 Seconds
   15 Seconds
   20 Seconds
   30 Seconds
   60 Seconds
   180 Seconds
Start Delay         0 Seconds
   5 Seconds
   10 Seconds
   15 Seconds
   20 Seconds
   30 Seconds
   60 Seconds
   180 Seconds
Stop Delay         0 Seconds
   5 Seconds
   10 Seconds
   15 Seconds
   20 Seconds
   30 Seconds
   60 Seconds
   180 Seconds
Energise to Stop Timer         0 Seconds
   5 Seconds
   10 Seconds
   15 Seconds
   20 Seconds
   30 Seconds
   60 Seconds
   180 Seconds
Nominal Frequency         50 Hz (O/S +14%/ Overshoot +24%)
   60 Hz (O/S +14%/ Overshoot +24%)
Nominal DC Voltage         12V DC (CF 8V)
   24V DC (CF 16V)
LOP Switch Contact         Close on Fault
   Open on Fault
HET Switch Contact         Close on Fault
   Open on Fault
Crank disconnect on Oil         Disabled
Pressure    Enabled (2 Second delay)
Underspeed detection         Disabled
   Enabled( U/ S–20%)
Auxiliary Input 1 Function         Immediate Warning Close on Fault
   Immediate Warning Open on Fault
   Immediate Shutdown Close on Fault
   Immediate Shutdown Open on Fault
   Delayed Warning Close on Fault
   Delayed Warning Open on Fault
   Delayed Shutdown Close on Fault
   Delayed Shutdown Open on Fault
Auxiliary Input 2 Function         Immediate Warning Close on Fault
   Immediate Warning Open on Fault
   Immediate Shutdown Close on Fault
   Immediate Shutdown Open on Fault
   Delayed Warning Close on Fault
   Delayed Warning Open on Fault
   Delayed Shutdown Close on Fault
   Delayed Shutdown Open on Fault
Auxiliary Output 1 Function         Not used
   Pre-heat
   Engine Running
   Common Warning
   Common Shutdown
   System in Auto
   Common Alarm
   Energise to Stop
Auxiliary Output 2 Function         Not used
   Pre-heat
   Engine Running
   Common Warning
   Common Shutdown
   System in Auto
   Common Alarm
   Energise to Stop

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