DSE Model 560 Automatic Start Engine Management and Instrumentation System Operators Manual
560 OPERATING MANUAL ISSUE 5 4/4/02 MR 11
2.1 WARNINGS
Warnings are non-critical alarm conditions and do not affect the operation of the generator system,
they serve to draw the operators attention to an undesirable condition.
In the event of a warning alarm the LCD will display:-
The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate (amber).
BATTERY CHARGE FAILURE, if the module does not detect a voltage from the warning light
terminal on the auxiliary charge alternator, the module will display:-
The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate (amber).
BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE, if the module detects that the plant DC supply has fallen below the low
volts setting level , the module will display:-
V
The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate (amber). The Battery Low Voltage alarm is
delayed by the Low DC Volts Delay timer.
BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE, if the module detects that the plant DC supply has risen above the
high volts setting level , the module will display:-
V
The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate (amber).
FAIL TO STOP, If the module detects the engine is still running when the ‘Fail to stop timer’
expires, then the module will display:-
The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate flashing red.
NOTE:- ‘Fail to Stop’ could indicate a faulty oil pressure sender - If engine is at rest
check oil sender wiring and configuration.
GENERATOR HIGH CURRENT, if the module detects a generator output current in excess of the
pre-set trip a warning is initiated. The LCD will indicate:-
A
The COMMON ALARM LED will illuminate (amber).
AUXILIARY INPUTS, if an auxiliary input has been configured as a warning the appropriate LCD
segment will be displayed:-
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The COMMON ALARM LED will also illuminate (amber).