DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS
DSEA106 MKII
Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
Document Number: 057-271
Author: Fady Atallah
057-271 ISSUE: 1
DSEA106 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
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DSEA106 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
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Amendments List
Issue Comments Minimum Minimum
Module Configuration
Version Suite Version
Required Required
1 Initial release V1.0 2017.7 V2.24.19
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1 has a top serif to avoid this confusion.
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DSEA106 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 4
1.1 BIBLIOGRAPHY .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................... 4
1.1.2 MANUALS ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.1.3 OTHER ................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 INSTALLATION AND USING THE DSE CONFIGURATION SUITE SOFTWARE .......................... 4
2 EDITING THE CONFIGURATION.................................................................... 5
2.1 SCREEN LAYOUT ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 MODULE OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 VOLTAGE .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1 LOW / HIGH VOLTAGE RANGE............................................................................................ 6
2.3.1.1 SET POINT ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1.2 DROOP............................................................................................................................. 7
2.3.1.3 EXTERNAL BIAS .............................................................................................................. 8
2.4 FREQUENCY ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.4.1 AUTO FREQUENCY DETECION .......................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 50 HZ / 60 HZ FREQUENCY ............................................................................................... 10
2.5 STABILITY................................................................................................................................. 11
2.5.1 STABILITY CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................ 11
2.6 PROTECTIONS.......................................................................................................................... 13
2.7 COMMUNICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 14
2.7.1 COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS........................................................................................... 14
2.7.2 GENCOMM PAGE 166........................................................................................................ 14
3 SCADA........................................................................................................... 15
3.1 MODULE IDENTITY ................................................................................................................... 16
3.2 FREQUENCY, VOLTAGES AND CURRENT .............................................................................. 17
3.3 DIAGNOSTICS........................................................................................................................... 18
3.4 STATUS ..................................................................................................................................... 19
3.5 COMMISSIONING SCREENS..................................................................................................... 20
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Introduction
1 INTRODUCTION
DANGER OF DEATH: LIVE PARTS exist within the AVR. To avoid damage to persons and/or
property, only qualified personnel having full understanding of the application must install and configure
the product.
The DSE Configuration Suite PC Software allows the DSEA106 MKII Automatic Voltage Regulator to be
connected to a PC via the DSE815 RS485 Configuration Interface. Once connected the various operating
parameters within the module are viewed or edited as required by the engineer. This software allows easy
controlled access to these values.
This manual details the configuration of the DSEA106 MKII Automatic Voltage Regulator.
The DSE Configuration Suite PC Software must only be used by competent, qualified personnel, as changes to
the configuration of the module may have safety implications on the panel / generating set to which it is fitted.
The information contained in this manual must be read in conjunction with the information contained in the
appropriate module documentation. This manual only details which settings are available and how they may be
used. A separate manual deals with the operation of the individual module (See section entitled Bibliography
elsewhere in this document).
1.1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which is obtained from the DSE
website www.deepseaplc.com
1.1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DSE Part Description
053-226 DSEA106 MKII Installation Instructions Sheet
1.1.2 MANUALS
DSE Part Description
057-151 DSE Configuration Suite PC Software Installation & Operation Manual
057-269 DSEA106 MKII Operator Manual
1.1.3 OTHER
The following third party documents are also referred to:
ISBN Description
1-55937-879-4 IEEE Std C37.2-1996 IEEE Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and
Contact Designations. Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
1.2 INSTALLATION AND USING THE DSE CONFIGURATION SUITE
SOFTWARE
For information in regards to instating and using the DSE Configuration Suite Software please refer to DSE
publication: 057-151 DSE Configuration Suite PC Software Installation & Operation Manual which is found
on our website: www.deepseaplc.com
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Editing the Configuration
2 EDITING THE CONFIGURATION
This menu allows module configuration, to change protection levels, system timers and parameter settings to suit
a particular application.
2.1 SCREEN LAYOUT
Move to the
The type of Previous or Next
configuration configuration page
file being edited
The coloured
shading shows
Close this
the currently
selected page. configuration file
Click + or – to
show or hide the
sub settings within
each section.
Step forward or
backward through Click to return to this
previously viewed pages page at any time
Click to select
the subsection
to view / edit
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2.2 MODULE OPTIONS
Free entry boxes to allow the user
to give the configuration file a
description. Typically this is used to
enter the job number, customer
name, engineers name etc.
Determines the direction of
text input where supported in
the DSE Configuration Suite
software (i.e. Description text)
2.3 VOLTAGE
NOTE: The voltage range is selected by the DIP switches on the AVR. For further details, refer to
DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII Operators Manual.
The Voltage section is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
2.3.1 LOW / HIGH VOLTAGE RANGE
The Voltage Range section is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
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2.3.1.1 SET POINT
Parameter Description
Preset Enable = The Voltage Set Point potentiometer is disabled and the voltage output of
the alternator is determined by the Set Point parameter in the configuration.
= The Voltage Set Point potentiometer is enabled and the voltage output of
the alternator is determined by the Voltage Set Point potentiometer on the AVR.
Anticlockwise Limit Of Preset Set the minimum voltage adjustment allowed by the Voltage Set Point
potentiometer
Clockwise Limit Of Preset Set the maximum voltage adjustment allowed by the Voltage Set Point
potentiometer
Set Point When the Preset Enable option is disabled, this determines the voltage output of
the alternator.
2.3.1.2 DROOP
NOTE: For further details and examples on how to set the droop function, refer to DSE Publication:
057-269 DSEA106 MKII Operators Manual.
Parameter Description
Preset Enable = The Droop potentiometer is disabled. The droop percentage is determined
by the Droop parameter in the configuration.
= The Droop potentiometer is enabled. The droop is determined by the Droop
potentiometer on the AVR.
Clockwise Limit Of Preset Set the maximum droop adjustment allowed by the Droop potentiometer
Droop (% of Set Point) Set the droop amount as a percentage of the Voltage Set Point
Offset Angle Set the phase angle between the voltage sensing and droop CT reading
Full Load Current Set the full load current of the Droop CT secondary
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2.3.1.3 EXTERNAL BIAS
Parameter Description
Enable = The Remote Potentiometer input is disabled
= The Remote Potentiometer input is enabled, allowing the voltage biasing via
a 5 kΩ potentiometer
Range (% of Set Point) Set the range of voltage bias via the Remote Potentiometer as a percentage of
the Voltage Set Point
Example:
When this is set to 5.0%, the maximum voltage adjustment via the potentiometer
for a nominal voltage 230 V, has a range between 218.5 V and 241.5 V
Parameter Description
Enable = The DC Voltage input is disabled
= The DC Voltage input is enabled, allowing the voltage biasing via a 0 V to
10 V DC Voltage signal
Range (% of Set Point) Set the range of voltage bias via the DC Voltage Input as a percentage of the
Voltage Set Point
Example:
When this is set to 10.0%, the maximum voltage adjustment via the DC Voltage
Input for a nominal voltage 230 V, has a range between 207 V and 253 V
Offset Allows adding an offset to the voltage biasing input. Useful when the output
voltage range of the external synchroniser/load matcher is smaller than the full
voltage baising range of the AVR.
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2.4 FREQUENCY
NOTE: The operating frequency is selected by the DIP Switches on the AVR. For further details,
refer to DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII Operators Manual.
The Frequency section is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
2.4.1 AUTO FREQUENCY DETECION
Parameter Description
Enable = The AVR operates on the selected frequency via the DIP switches.
= At startup, when the frequency exceeds the Threshold level for the duration
of the Delay time, the AVR switches to 60 Hz frequency mode.
Threshold Set the threshold frequency level above which the AVR switches between 50 Hz
and 60 Hz mode.
Delay Set the time delay before the AVR switches frequencies.
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2.4.2 50 HZ / 60 HZ FREQUENCY
NOTE: For further details of module operation, refer to DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII
Operators Manual.
Parameter Description
Preset Enable = The UFRO Potentiometer is disabled; the Knee Point setting in the
configuration is enabled
= The UFRO Potentiometer is enabled; the Knee Point setting in the
configuration is disabled
Anticlockwise Limit of Preset Set the low limit for the UFRO potentiometer on the module.
Knee Point Set the Knee Point for the UFRO protection. This the frequency setpoint at which
the UFRO protection starts.
Instantaneous Mode = The UFRO Instantaneous Mode is disabled; the UFRO ramping down
protection starts at the knee point
= When the frequency drops below the Knee Point setting, the voltage output
is instantly dropped to the configured Step level. Any further drop in frequency
would result in a decrease of voltage output based on the configured Ramp
Rate.
Ramp Rate (%/Hz) Set the Ramp Rate for the UFRO protection, this is the percentage of Set Point
Voltage decreased with every 1 Hz drop when the frequency drops below the
configured Knee Point or the setpoint determined by the UFRO potentiometer
Dwell Time Set the time delay before the AVR excitation starts to ramp up when a UFRO
protection has occurred.
Ramp Up Rate After Dwell Set the rate of voltage ramp up after the Dwell Time expires. This is the
(%/s) percentage of Set Point Voltage increased every 1 s.
Under Frequency Trip Point Set the frequency setpoint at which the AVR excitation is disabled.
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2.5 STABILITY
NOTE: The stability range is selected by the DIP switches on the AVR. For further details, refer to
DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII Operators Manual.
The Stability section is subdivided into sub sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
This allows the configuration of different stability settings for different sizes of alternators.
2.5.1 STABILITY CONFIGURATION
NOTE: For further details on stability settings, refer to DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII
Operators Manual.
Parameter Description
Name Give a custom name to identify this stability configuration
Preset Enable = The Proportional Potentiometer on the AVR is disabled; the Set Point setting
in the configuration is enabled
= The Proportional Potentiometer on the AVR is enabled; the Set Point setting
in the configuration is disabled
Preset Range Set the range of the Proportional Gain potentiometer on the module.
Set Point When the potentiometer is disabled, this paramter fixes the Proportional Gain
setting in the AVR
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Parameter Description
Preset Enable = The Integral Potentiometer on the AVR is disabled; the Set Point setting in
the configuration is enabled
= The Integral Potentiometer on the AVR is enabled; the Set Point setting in
the configuration is disabled
Preset Range Set the range of the Integral Gain potentiometer on the module.
Set Point When the potentiometer is disabled, this paramter fixes the Integral Gain setting
in the AVR
Parameter Description
Set Point
NOTE: For further details on the gain settings, refer to DSE
Publication: 057-241 DSEA106 Operators Manual.
Set the Derivative Gain parameter in the AVR
Parameter Description
Off Load Duty Cycle Set the initial output duty cycle when starting. This is useful to ensure a fast
voltage build-up upon starting.
Maximum Duty Cycle Set the maximum output duty cycle.
Parameter Description
Ramp Start Point (% of Set Set the start point for the voltage build-up ramp. This is configured in percentage
Point) of the set point voltage. This is useful to allow a quick voltage build-up when
starting the set.
Ramp Rate (%/s) Set the rate for the voltage build-up ramp in percentage of set point voltage per
second.
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2.6 PROTECTIONS
Parameter Description
Start-up Fail Delay Set the time delay for the Start-up Fail alarm when the module does not measure
the auxiliary voltage upon starting.
Loss of Feedback Delay Set the time delay for the Loss Of Feedback Delay alarm when the module sees a
sudden loss of feedback voltage.
Parameter Description
Over Excite Trip Set the Over Excite Trip level. The Over Excite Trip alarm activates when the
excitation voltage exceeds the configured setting for longer than the Over Excite
Trip delay.
Over Excite Delay Set the time delay for the Over Excite Trip alarm.
Parameter Description
Enable Open Circuit Alarm = The External Potentiometer Open Circuit Alarm is disabled.
= The External Potentiometer Open Circuit Alarm is enabled. This allows
detection of open circuit when the external potentiometer is disconnected.
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2.7 COMMUNICATIONS
The DSE815 Configuration Interface communication port is provided to give a simple means of connection
between a PC and the controller.
The Communications page is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
2.7.1 COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS
Free text entries to identify the module.
This text is displayed on the SCADA screen
when the module is connected to the PC.
2.7.2 GENCOMM PAGE 166
For advanced Modbus users of the controller, configurable Gencomm pages are available.
The intention is to allow the user to create personal collections of data in subsequent registers to minimise the
number of modbus reads required by the master, and hence speed up data collection.
All configurable Gencomm registers are 32-bit unsigned format.
Example of Gencomm page configuration:
The register address is obtained from the formula: register_address=page_number*256+register_offset.
To read the Frequency from the above register, the Modbus master device needs to read the data in two
registers and then combine the data from the Most Signficant Bit and the Least Significant Bit.
MSB address in Decimal = (166 * 256) + 0 = 42496
LSB address in Decimal = (166 * 256) + 1 = 42497
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SCADA
3 SCADA
NOTE: The DSE815 RS485 Configuration Interface and the configuration port on the module are
designed to be used for configuration and diagnostics, not for monitoring.
SCADA stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition and is provided both as a service tool and also as a
means of monitoring and control.
As a service tool, the SCADA pages is to check the operation of the module as well as checking the system
parameters.
Click to connect
to the module
When connection is made…
Click to close the
connection to the
module
Module’s firmware
revision number
The SCADA page is subdivided into smaller sections.
Select the required section with the mouse.
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SCADA
3.1 MODULE IDENTITY
Shows the module’s current settings for Site Identity and Module Identity.
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SCADA
3.2 FREQUENCY, VOLTAGES AND CURRENT
Shows the modules measurements of the frequency, voltages and current.
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SCADA
3.3 DIAGNOSTICS
NOTE: For further details on Dip Switch Adjustment, refer to DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106
MKII Operators Manual.
Shows the position of
the selection switches
on the module.
Shows the selected
Voltage Range, Frequency
and Stability Range.
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SCADA
3.4 STATUS
Shows the module’s current status.
The module automatically resets the active
alarms when the generator is stopped and the
module is powered off. This allows resetting
alarms when the DSE815 RS485 Interface is
connected and the module remains powered up.
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SCADA
3.5 COMMISSIONING SCREENS
NOTE: For further details on the setup procedure, refer to DSE Publication: 057-269 DSEA106 MKII
Operators Manual.
Shows a trace of the module’s parameters to help with commissioning and adjusting the signal response.
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