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Option X, 4189340702 UK - 2012.01.04

The document describes Option X, which includes additional displays and operator's panels for the Multi-line 2 unit. It outlines the scope, general information, and functional descriptions of options X2, X3, and X4, detailing their connections and configurations. Safety warnings and legal disclaimers are also provided, emphasizing the importance of authorized personnel for installation and operation.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK - 2012.01.04

The document describes Option X, which includes additional displays and operator's panels for the Multi-line 2 unit. It outlines the scope, general information, and functional descriptions of options X2, X3, and X4, detailing their connections and configurations. Safety warnings and legal disclaimers are also provided, emphasizing the importance of authorized personnel for installation and operation.

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MULTI-LINE 2

DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS

Option X
Additional display and operator's panel
● Description of option
● Functional description

DEIF A/S · Frisenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive · Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615 · [email protected] · www.deif.com
isenborgvej 33 · DK-7800 Skive · Tel.: +45 9614 9614 · Fax: +45 9614 9615 · [email protected] · www.deif.com Document no.: 4189340702B
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Option X, 4189340702 UK

1. Delimitation
1.1. Scope of option X...................................................................................................................................3

2. General information
2.1. Warnings, legal information and safety..................................................................................................4
2.1.1. Warnings and notes ......................................................................................................................4
2.1.2. Legal information and disclaimer ..................................................................................................4
2.1.3. Safety issues ................................................................................................................................4
2.1.4. Electrostatic discharge awareness ...............................................................................................4
2.1.5. Factory settings ............................................................................................................................4

3. Description of option
3.1. Option X2...............................................................................................................................................5
3.1.1. Rear side view...............................................................................................................................5
3.1.2. Connectors....................................................................................................................................5
3.2. Option X3...............................................................................................................................................5
3.2.1. Rear side view...............................................................................................................................6
3.2.2. Connectors....................................................................................................................................6
3.3. Option X4...............................................................................................................................................6
3.3.1. Rear side view...............................................................................................................................6
3.3.2. Connectors....................................................................................................................................6

4. Functional description
4.1. Additional displays and operator's panels..............................................................................................7
4.2. Display unit - DU-2.................................................................................................................................8
4.2.1. Wiring.............................................................................................................................................8
4.2.2. End resistor....................................................................................................................................9
4.2.3. CAN ID configuration.....................................................................................................................9
4.2.4. Protocol selection..........................................................................................................................9
4.2.5. Access from primary and secondary DU-2..................................................................................10
4.3. Additional operator’s panel - AOP-1.....................................................................................................11
4.3.1. Front side view.............................................................................................................................11
4.3.2. Wiring...........................................................................................................................................11
4.3.3. CAN ID configuration...................................................................................................................11
4.3.4. Programming...............................................................................................................................11
4.4. Additional operator’s panel - AOP-2.....................................................................................................12
4.4.1. Front side view.............................................................................................................................12
4.4.2. Wiring...........................................................................................................................................13
4.4.3. End resistor..................................................................................................................................14
4.4.4. CAN ID configuration...................................................................................................................14
4.4.5. Status relay..................................................................................................................................14
4.4.6. Programming...............................................................................................................................14
4.4.7. Lamp test/dimmer........................................................................................................................14
4.5. Error handling.......................................................................................................................................14
4.5.1. Duplicate CAN ID.........................................................................................................................14

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Delimitation

1. Delimitation
1.1 Scope of option X

This description of options covers the following products:

AGC-3 SW version 3.3x.x or later


AGC-4 SW version 4.0x.x or later
PPM SW version 3.0x.x or later
GPC-3/GPU-3 Hydro SW version 3.0x.x or later
PPU-3/GPU-3 SW version 3.0x.x or later

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Option X, 4189340702 UK General information

2. General information
2.1 Warnings, legal information and safety

2.1.1 Warnings and notes


Throughout this document, a number of warnings and notes with helpful user information will be presented.
To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted as follows in order to separate them from the gener-
al text.

Warnings

Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal in-
jury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed.

Notes

Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.

2.1.2 Legal information and disclaimer


DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt about how
to install or operate the engine/generator controlled by the Multi-line 2 unit, the company responsible for the
installation or the operation of the set must be contacted.

The Multi-line 2 unit is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the war-
ranty will be lost.

Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.

2.1.3 Safety issues


Installing and operating the Multi-line 2 unit may imply work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore,
the installation should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in work-
ing with live electrical equipment.

Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement in-
puts as this could lead to injury or death.

2.1.4 Electrostatic discharge awareness


Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminal against static discharges during the installation. Once the
unit is installed and connected, these precautions are no longer necessary.

2.1.5 Factory settings


The Multi-line 2 unit is delivered from factory with certain factory settings. These are based on average values
and are not necessarily the correct settings for matching the engine/generator set in question. Precautions
must be taken to check the settings before running the engine/generator set.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Description of option

3. Description of option
3.1 Option X2

The option includes an additional standard display (DU-2) for the ML-2 unit to be connected to the original
display unit via a CANbus connection.

With additional DU-2 units it is possible to operate the system from various positions, e.g. start/stop, alarm
acknowledge, readings, access setpoints, etc.

A maximum of three standard displays can be connected to each ML-2 unit.

The maximum length of the CANbus line is 200 m.

3.1.1 Rear side view


Standard display DU-2

AOP-1 ML - 2
End resistor
2 1
OFF
ON
CAN 1 CAN 2

3.1.2 Connectors

ML-2: The serial connection to/from the display port of the ML-2 unit.
AOP-1: The connector for the cable to an AOP-1.
CAN 1: DC supply and CANbus communication to/from other DU-2 or AOP-2 units.
CAN 2: CANbus communication to/from other DU-2 or AOP-2 units.
End resistor: Dip switch for 120 Ohm end resistor for the CANbus communication.
Dip switch no. 2 is not to be used.

3.2 Option X3

The option includes an additional operator’s panel (AOP-1) which is to be connected directly to a standard
display (DU-2) via a serial communication line, and only one AOP-1 can be connected to each DU-2. The
AOP-1 has 16 configurable LEDs and eight configurable buttons, which are programmed with the PC utility
software. It can be used as an interface to the ML-2 units for indication of status and alarms together with
buttons for e.g. alarm acknowledge and mode selection.

Since a DU-2 is required for each AOP-1, the possible number of AOP-1 units is determined by
the number of DU-2 units.

The maximum distance between the DU-2 and the AOP-1 is 0.5 m.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Description of option

3.2.1 Rear side view


Additional operator´s panel AOP-1

DU-2

3.2.2 Connectors

DU-2: DC power supply and serial communication to/from the DU-2.

3.3 Option X4

This option includes an additional operator’s panel (AOP-2) which can be connected to the standard display
via a CANbus communication line. The AOP-2 has 16 configurable LEDs and eight configurable buttons,
which are programmed with the PC utility software. It can be used as an interface to the ML-2 units for indica-
tion of status and alarms together with buttons for e.g. alarm acknowledge and mode selection.

A maximum of five AOP-2 units can be connected to each ML-2 unit.

The maximum length of the CANbus line is 200 m.

3.3.1 Rear side view


Additional operator´s panel AOP-2

End resistor
2 1
OFF
ON
CAN 1 CAN 2

3.3.2 Connectors

CAN 1: DC supply and CANbus communication to/from other DU-2 or AOP-2 units.
CAN 2: CANbus communication to/from other DU-2 or AOP-2 units and status relay output.
End resistor: Dip switch for 120 Ohm end resistor for the CANbus communication.
Dip switch no. 2 is not to be used.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4. Functional description
4.1 Additional displays and operator's panels

Below is a principle diagram of the connection of the additional displays and operator’s panels.

ML-2

Serial comm. and


DC power supply
DC power supply DC power supply DC power supply DC power supply DC power supply

CANbus CANbus CANbus CANbus CANbus


comm. comm. comm. comm. comm.
DU-2 DU-2 DU-2 AOP-2 AOP-2 AOP-2

Serial comm. and Serial comm. and Serial comm. and


DC power supply DC power supply DC power supply

AOP-1 AOP-1 AOP-1

Only three AOP-2 units are shown in the diagram, but up to five units are supported.

Only one DU-2 has to be connected to the ML-2 unit. The rest of the displays and AOP units are connected to
each other with communication lines (serial or CANbus) and get their information through the DU-2 unit con-
nected to the ML-2 unit.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.2 Display unit - DU-2

4.2.1 Wiring

It is recommended to keep a fair distance to power cables.

The maximum length of the CANbus line is 200 m.

A DC/DC converter for the DC supply voltage and 2 x 1 m cable with an RJ45 plug in one end
and stripped wires in the other end are included in the DU-2 delivery.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.2.2 End resistor

2 units connected: Dip switch no. 1 has to be set to ON on both units.


3 units connected: Dip switch no. 1 has to be set to ON on unit 1 and unit 3.
More than 3 units connec- Dip switch no. 1 has to be set to ON on the first and the last unit on the
ted: CANbus line.

4.2.3 CAN ID configuration


The CAN ID on the DU-2 can be set from 0 to 3. If it is set to zero, the CANbus communication is deactivated.

The CAN ID selection is done in the following way:

1. On the DU-2, press the left , up and right buttons at the same time to activate a CAN ID
selection menu.

2. Select the desired CAN ID with the up and down buttons and press ENTER.

The CAN ID of the DU-2 has now been selected.

The DU-2 which is connected to the ML-2 unit has to have CAN ID no. 1.

If the CANbus communication to other DU-2 or AOP-2 units are not used, the CAN ID should be
set to zero.

4.2.4 Protocol selection


The DU-2 contains three protocols for the data transmission between the ML-2 unit and the display. Normally
the protocol is set automatically, however if the display is used with older ML-2 units, it is necessary to
choose the protocol which supports these according to the following table.

Protocol Supports Comment


1 Std. ML-2 with software version 1.xx.x and 2.xx.x
2 AGC units with software version 1.xx.x and 2.xx.x
PPM units with software version 2.xx.x
3 AGC units with software version 3.xx.x and 4.xx.x
PPM units with software version 3.xx.x

Change of protocol is done like this:

1. On the DU-2, press the left , ENTER and right buttons at the same time to activate a protocol
selection menu.

2. Select the desired protocol with the up and down buttons and press ENTER.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.2.5 Access from primary and secondary DU-2


The below table describes what can be done from the displays. "Read" means that it is only possible to su-
pervise e.g. parameter settings. "Write" means that it is possible to make changes in e.g. parameter settings.

The drawings in the table shows examples of different set-ups. The selection of primary and secondary dis-
play is independent of wiring and CANbus IDs. In this way, any given DU-2 in a set-up can be primary or
secondary display.

The table also describes the settings of the CANbus IDs for the displays.

Set-up variants Functionality Functionali- CANbus ID CANbus ID


of the pri- ty of the of DU-2 of secon-
mary DU-2 secondary connected dary DU-2
DU-2 to ML-2
Read/write - 0 -
ML-2

Primary
DU-2

Read/write Read 1 2
ML-2

Primary secondary
DU-2 DU-2

Read/write Read 1 2, 3
ML-2

Primary secondary secondary


DU-2 DU-2 DU-2

Pressing the "View" button for three seconds and entering the customer password on any sec-
ondary display will turn this DU-2 into the primary display and enable reading/writing from this
display. There can only be one primary display in a set-up, so when turning a secondary dis-
play into primary, the former primary will automatically be switched to a secondary display.

For information on passwords please refer to the Designer's Reference Handbook.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.3 Additional operator’s panel - AOP-1

4.3.1 Front side view

As shown on the drawing, the configurable LEDs are named 1 to 16, and the buttons are named 1 to 8.

4.3.2 Wiring
The AOP-1 is connected to the connection on the DU-2 named AOP-1 by means of the enclosed cable. This
connection handles the communication and power supply.
Standard display DU-2 Additional operator´s panel AOP-1

AOP-1 ML - 2 DU-2
End resistor
2 1
OFF
ON
CAN 2

The maximum distance between the DU-2 and the AOP-1 is 0.5 m.

The cable for connection between the AOP-1 and DU-2 is included in the AOP-1 delivery.

4.3.3 CAN ID configuration


The ID of the AOP-1 is decided by the DU-2 unit to which it is connected.

4.3.4 Programming
The programming of the AOP-1 is made with the PC utility software, which can be downloaded from www.de-
if.com. Please refer to the Help function in the PC utility software for programming instructions.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.4 Additional operator’s panel - AOP-2

4.4.1 Front side view

As shown on the drawing, the configurable LEDs are named 1 to 16, and the buttons are named 1 to 8.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.4.2 Wiring
Standard display DU-2 Additional operator´s panel AOP-2
App./Bootl.

App./Bootl.
End Res.

End Res.
AOP-1 ML - 2

OFF CAN 1 CAN 2 OFF CAN 1 CAN 2


ON ON

Black/White

Brown/white
Brown/white

Brown/white

Black/white
Red/white
Red/white
Red/white

Black

Brown
Black
Red
Red
Red

-+
5V DC
Terminal block DIN Rail
24V DC
1 2 1 2

Common
NO
NC
-+
Comm. to
Cable shield next units

Status relay
1...6 1...6

6 - Black: GND 6 - Black: Relay common


5 - Black/White: +5 VDC 5 - Black/White: Relay NO
4 - Brown: Not used 4 - Brown: Relay NC
3 - Red: CAN L 3 - Red: CAN L
2 - Brown/white: CAN GND 2 - Brown/white: CAN GND
1 - Red/white: CAN H 1 - Red/white: CAN H

Left CAN port (CAN 1) Right CAN port (CAN 2)

A DC/DC converter for the DC supply voltage and 2 x 1 m cable with an RJ12 plug in one end
and stripped wires in the other end is included in the AOP-2 delivery.

The cable between the terminal blocks should be shielded twisted pair.

The maximum length of the CANbus line is 200 m.

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

4.4.3 End resistor

2 units connected: Dip switch no. 1 on both units should be set to ON.
3 units connected: Dip switch no. 1 on unit 1 and unit 3 should be set to ON.
More than 3 units connec- Dip switch no. 1 on the first and the last unit on the CANbus line should
ted: be set to ON.

4.4.4 CAN ID configuration


The CAN ID for the AOP-2 can be changed by the following procedure:

1. Push button no. 7 and no. 8 at the same time to activate the CAN ID change menu, this will activate the
LED for the present CAN ID number, and LED no. 16 will be flashing.
2. Use button no. 7 (increase) and button no. 8 (decrease) to change the CAN ID according to the table be-
low.
3. Press button no. 6 to save the CAN ID and return to normal operation.

Selection of CAN ID:

CAN ID Indication of CAN ID selection


0 CANbus OFF: LED 16 flashes
1 LED 1 light steady + LED 16 flashes (default value)
2 LED 2 light steady + LED 16 flashes
3 LED 3 light steady + LED 16 flashes
4 LED 4 light steady + LED 16 flashes
5 LED 5 light steady + LED 16 flashes

4.4.5 Status relay


The status relay will activate approximately five seconds after power up.

4.4.6 Programming
The programming of the AOP-2 is made with the PC utility software, which can be downloaded from www.de-
if.com. Please refer to the Help function in the PC utility software for instructions regarding the programming.

4.4.7 Lamp test/dimmer


The AOP-2 has a separate push-button for the combined lamp test and dimmer functionality.

A short activation of the push-button will activate the lamp test function. If no further action
is done within three seconds, the AOP-2 will turn back to normal indication.

To activate the dimmer function, the push-button has to be pressed more times or continu-
ously to reach the desired light intensity.

4.5 Error handling

4.5.1 Duplicate CAN ID


DU-2:
If two units on the CANbus have the same CAN ID, the following will be displayed:

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Option X, 4189340702 UK Functional description

Warning: Two displays have same CAN ID Press Enter.

When ENTER is pressed, the CAN ID change menu will be displayed and another CAN ID can be selected
for the unit.

AOP-2:
If two units on the CANbus have the same CAN ID, LED no. 1 to 4 will flash quickly. In this case, press button
no. 6 to jump into the CAN ID change menu and select another CAN ID for the unit.

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