Description of Controls
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4.2.5 EXPANSION
Contains the measured value of the expansion module’s analogue inputs, this is pressure, percentage
or temperature for example ‘Bulk Fuel Level’.
4.2.6 ALARMS
Contains the alarms currently active on the module. For more information please see the section
entitled ‘Protections’ else where in this manual.
4.2.7 EVENT LOG
The module maintains a log of past alarms and/or selected status changes.
At the time of writing, the modules log is capable of storing the last 250 log entries.
Under default factory settings, the event log only includes electrical trip alarms (The event log does
not contain Warning alarms); however, this is configurable by the system designer using the DSE
Configuration Suite software.
Once the log is full, any subsequent shutdown alarms overwrites the oldest entry in the log.
Hence, the log always contains the most recent alarms.
The module logs the alarm, along with the date and time of the event (or engine running hours if
configured to do so).
If the module is configured and connected to send SMS text
To view the event log, repeatedly press the next page button until the LCD screen displays the
Event log :
1 Event log
Warning
23 Mar 2014, 08:25:46
Press down
to view the next most recent shutdown alarm:
Continuing to press down
cycles through the past alarms after which the display shows the
most recent alarm and the cycle begins again.
To exit the event log and return to viewing the instruments, press the next page button to
select the next instrumentation page.
Example showing the
possible configuration of the
modules event log (DSE
Configuration Suite Software)
This also shows the factory
settings of the module.
This is event 1.