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ISSUE 1 Config Section Analogue senders Parameter Low Pressure Low Pressure High Temperature High Temperature Fuel

Level % Calendar Timers Date/time Mains transient delay Start delay Preheat Crank attempt Crank rest Safety delay Overspeed overshoot Warming up Transfer delay Return delay Cooling run E.T.S.(Energise to stop) solenoid hold Mains (utility) supply Mains Low Voltage Mains High Voltage Mains Low Frequency Mains High Frequency Generator output Generator Under Voltage L1-N Generator Under Voltage L1-N Generator Over Voltage Generator Over Voltage Generator Under Frequency Generator Under Frequency Generator Over Frequency Generator Over Frequency Delayed Overcurrent % Engine speed Under Speed (RPM) Under Speed (RPM) Over Speed (RPM) Over Speed (RPM) DC Voltages Low DC Voltage High DC Voltage Charge Alternator Failure Type Pre Alarm Trip Pre Alarm Trip Pre Alarm Date/time Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Timer (secs) Trip Trip Trip Trip Trip Pre Alarm Pre Alarm Trip Trip Pre Alarm Pre Alarm Trip Trip Trip Pre Alarm Pre Alarm Trip Warning Warning Warning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Icons displayed

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Model 5220 Installation and Configuration Instructions
Accessing the front panel config editor
Press the configure/log and Stop/Reset buttons simultaneously. The LCD configure indicator button and the will flash to indicate that the module is in configuration mode. Release the Stop/Reset

configure/log button. The first configurable parameter is now displayed. Pressing the + or - buttons will cycle through the parameters. NOTE:- To exit the front panel configuration editor at any time, press the Stop/Reset Ensure you have saved any changes you have made by pressing the button first. button.

Editing an analogue value


Access the front panel config editor as detailed above. Press the +/- buttons to view the parameter you wish to change (see parameter table overleaf). Press the button to enter adjust mode. The value to be adjusted will flash. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the parameter to the desired value. Press the 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. Continuing to press the +/- buttons will cycle through the available parameters.

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Editing the time


The date/time should initially be set using the 5200 series configuration software. However there may be certain circumstances where a minor change to the modules time is required. One such instance is correction for daylight saving. Access the front panel config editor as detailed above. Press the + button until the calendar is shown : To edit the time, press the button. The time, 4.30 in this example, will begin flashing. Press the + or - buttons to adjust the time in one minute steps until the desired time is shown. Press the button to save the change. The time stops flashing to confirm that it has been successfully stored. Example : This display is showing a time of 4:30 on 21st October 2002.

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NOTE:- Full configuration of the 5220 module is possible using the 5200 series configuration software for PC in conjunction with the P810 interface. Deep Sea Electronics Plc. Highfield House, Hunmanby Industrial Estate, North Yorkshire. YO14 0PH. ENGLAND Tel +44 (0)1723 890099. Fax +44 (0)1723 893303. Email - sales@deepseaplc.com web - www.deepseaplc.com Deep Sea Electronics inc. 5301 E. State St. Suite 202 Rockford, Illinois 61108. U.S.A. Phone +1 (815) 316-8706 Fax +1 (815) 316-8708 Email dsesales@deepseausa.com Web www.deepseausa.com

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ISSUE 1 Author ADM

5200 series configuration software

Typical Wiring Diagram

Dimensions
Module Dimensions - 240mm x 172mm x 57mm (9.45 x 6.77 x 2) Panel cutout - 220mm x 160mm ( 8.7 x 6.3)
Generator
810 interface

Output expansion 157 relay board or 548 annunciator 1

157/548

Alternative AC wiring
L2 L1

L3

2 phase, 3 wire ( 2 phase centre tap neutral)

Supply for controller

810

LOAD

Starter motor Crank

F
39 3

Generator L1
CT Earth

Mechanical interlock

Mains (utility) L1 L2

Emergency stop

internal emergency stop

40

L2
41

Not connected

Not connected

Not connected

Configurable auxiliary output 3


20

Generator loading relay

Not connected

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Battery + Charge WL alt.

F2A

F2A G
Electrical interlock

F2A M

F2A

CT common

Fuel Oil pressure sender These ground connections must be on the engine block and must be a sound electrical connection to the sender bodies. The ground wire to terminal 47 must not be used to provide a ground connection to any other device. Coolant temp. sender Fuel level sender Configurable auxiliary input 1 Configurable auxiliary input 2 Configurable auxiliary input 3 Configurable auxiliary input 4 Configurable auxiliary input 5 Configurable auxiliary input 6 Configurable auxiliary output 1 Configurable auxiliary output 2
21 22 Functional Earth

4 42 43 Not connected 9 44 35

CT common 39 40 41 42 43 35 36 37 38 29 Generator loading relay 30 27 Mains loading relay 28 31 32 33 34

CT Earth

F2A F2A

5220 controller
To plant supply +ve 17 18

36

45 46 47 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8
COM H L

F2A

37 38 29 Generator loading relay 30 27 Mains loading relay 28 31 32 33 34

G
Mechanical interlock Electrical interlock

3 phase, 3 wire
LOAD
Generator L1
CT Earth

LOAD

Mechanical interlock

Mains (utility) L1 L2 L3

M
L2

F2A F2A F2A Optional RS232


SCR

L3 F2A F2A F2A G


CT common 39 40 41 42 43 35 36 37 29 30 38 34 27 Mains loading relay 28 31 32 33 Electrical interlock

F2A M

F2A

F2A

9 way D 23 Not connected 19 Not connected 26

Optional CanBus
Ground screen at one end only MPU

L2

L1

L3

Optional RS485

24 25

A B

Mains (utility)

16

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