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DATAKOMDKG-705 User’s Manual13. EVENT LOGGINGThe DKG-705 keeps records of the last 32 events in order to supply information for the servicepersonal.The events are recorded with a time stamp. The date and time information comes from the internalreal time clock of the unit.The events are stored in a circular memory. This means that a new coming event will erase theoldest recorded event. The events are always displayed starting from the most recent one.The Event Logging screens are included in menu group 3. Switching from one menu group toanother is made by holding the MENU button pressed for 1 second. When the Event Logging screen isdisplayed, each depression on the MENU button makes the screen switch to the next event record. Pleasesee chapter 3.2 for more detailed information on navigation between different screens.The event sources are:-Genset on load,-Genset off load,-Shutdown alarms,-Load dump alarms,-Warnings.An example journal record may be like one below:Another one example:EVENT LOGGING 0117-10-03 14:48.58SHUTDOWN ALARMLOW OIL PRESS. SWITCHEVENT LOGGING 0217-10-03 14:45.16Genset on Load705-UE.doc - 32 -
DATAKOMDKG-705 User’s Manual14. STATISTICAL COUNTERSThe DKG-705 provides a set of non resettable incremental counters for statistical purposes.The counters consist on:-total engine hours run,-total genset active power (KW),-total genset apparent power (KVA),-total genset reactive power (KVAr),-total engine cranks,-total genset runs,-total genset on load.These counters are kept in a non-volatile memory and are not affected from power failures.15. MAINTENANCEDO NOT OPEN THE UNITThere are NO serviceable parts inside the unit.Wipe the unit, if necessary with a soft damp cloth. Do not use chemical agents16. SOFTWARE DOWNLOADThe DKG-705 application software is held in a flash memory and is field downloadable.The software download is made using the serial port at the back panel of the unit.Use a standard serial cable to download a new software version from the laptop computer. The cableconfiguration is:PCDKG-705D_SUB 9 pin female……………………………….. D_SUB 9 pins malePin_2…………………… connected to…………… pin_2Pin_3…………………… connected to…………… pin_3Pin_5…………………… connected to…………… pin_5 (using the shield)The software is downloaded using the MS-WINDOWS monitoring and configuration software. Thissoftware may be downloaded from internet address: www.datakom.com.tr\downloads\dkg705705-UE.doc - 33 -
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DATAKOM<strong>DKG</strong>-<strong>705</strong> User’s Manual13. EVENT LOGGINGThe <strong>DKG</strong>-<strong>705</strong> keeps records of the last 32 events in order to supply information for the servicepersonal.The events are recorded with a time stamp. The date and time information comes from the internalreal time clock of the unit.The events are stored in a circular memory. This means that a new coming event will erase theoldest recorded event. The events are always displayed starting from the most recent one.The Event Logging screens are included in menu group 3. Switching from one menu group toanother is made by holding the MENU button pressed for 1 second. When the Event Logging screen isdisplayed, each depression on the MENU button makes the screen switch to the next event record. Pleasesee chapter 3.2 for more detailed information on navigation between different screens.The event sources are:-Genset on load,-Genset off load,-Shutdown alarms,-Load dump alarms,-Warnings.An example journal record may be like one below:Another one example:EVENT LOGGING 0117-10-03 14:48.58SHUTDOWN ALARMLOW OIL PRESS. SWITCHEVENT LOGGING 0217-10-03 14:45.16Genset on Load<strong>705</strong>-UE.doc - 32 -