Operation
Instruments
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Warning Alarm Icons
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. By default, warning alarms are self-resetting when
the fault condition is removed. However enabling `all warnings are latched' will cause warning alarms to latch
until reset manually. This is enabled using the DSE configuration suite in conjunction with a compatible PC.
Table 9.
Icon Fault Description
Auxiliary Inputs The module detects that an aux-
iliary input which has been user
configured to create a fault condi-
tion has become active.
Analogue Input Configured As Dig-
ital
The analogue inputs can be con-
figured to digital inputs. The mod-
ule detects that an input configured
to create a fault condition has be-
come active.
Fail To Stop The module has detected a con-
dition that indicates that the en-
gine is running when it has been
instructed to stop. `Fail to Stop'
could indicate a faulty oil pressure
sensor. If engine is at rest check oil
sensor wiring and configuration.
Charge Failure The auxiliary charge alternator
voltage is low as measured from
the W/L terminal.
Low Fuel Level The level detected by the fuel lev-
el sensor is below the low fuel level
pre-set pre-alarm setting.
High Fuel Level The level detected by the fuel level
sensor is above the high fuel level
pre-set pre-alarm setting.
Battery Under Voltage The DC supply has fallen below
or risen above the low volts preset
pre-alarm setting.
Battery Over Voltage The DC supply has risen above the
high volts pre-set pre-alarm set-
ting.
Generator Under Voltage The generator output voltage has
fallen below the pre-set prealarm
setting after the Safety On timer
has expired.
Generator Over Voltage The generator output voltage has
risen above the pre-set prealarm
setting.
Generator Under Frequency The generator output frequency
has fallen below the pre-set pre-
alarm setting after the Safety On
timer has expired.