DKG-509 User Manual V-29 (23.08.2013)
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The unit keeps record of the last 100 events in order to supply information for the service personal.
The genset status information and a comprehensive set of measured values are stored within the
event memory. The events are recorded with a time stamp which comes from the internal real time
clock circuit of the unit.
The events are stored in a circular memory. This means that a new coming event will erase the oldest
recorded event. The events are always displayed starting from the most recent one.
Events are kept in a non-volatile memory and are not affected from power failures.
Switching from one menu screen to another is made with the ◄MENU and MENU►buttons.
Events are visible inside the Programming menu. Correct password must be entered in order to
display events.
When the EVENT RECORD screen is displayed, each depression on the ◄MENU button makes the
display switch to the previous event and MENU►button makes the display switch to the next event.
Each event is displayed in 4 pages. Event and page numbers are shown at the top right corner of the
display. Events are numbered starting from 1, number 1 being the latest one. Pages are listed from A
to D. Navigation between different pages of the same event is done with ▼and ▲buttons.
Event sources are:
-Shutdown alarms, Load dump alarms, Warnings
-Periodic records.
Event record contents are:
Event type (alarms, mode change, periodic, etc…)
Date and time
Genset operating mode (AUTO, MANUAL,OFF,TEST, LOAD TEST)
Genset operation status (mains ok, running, cooldown etc…)
Genset phase voltages L1-L2-L3
Genset phase currents L1-L2-L3
Genset frequency
Genset active power (KW)
Genset power factor
Engine rpm
Oil pressure
Coolant temperature
Fuel level
Battery voltage
Mains phase voltages L1-L2-L3
Mains frequency
Digital input statuses
Charge input status
J1939 VAlues (if applicable)