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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS

DSEE050 Operator Manual

Document Number: 057-300


Author: Anthony Manton

057-300 ISSUE: 2
DSEE050 Operator Manual

Deep Sea Electronics Ltd


Highfield House
Hunmanby
North Yorkshire
YO14 0PH
ENGLAND

Sales Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099


Sales Fax: +44 (0) 1723 893303

E-mail: sales@deepseaelectronics.com
Website: www. deepseaelectronics.com

DSEE050 Operator Manual

© Deep Sea Electronics Ltd.


All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including
photocopying or storing in any medium by electronic means or other) without the written permission of
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Act 1988.
Applications for the copyright holder’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication
must be addressed to Deep Sea Electronics Ltd at the address above.

The DSE logo and the names DSEGenset®, DSEAts®, DSEControl® and DSEPower® are UK
registered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics Ltd.

Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective
companies.

Deep Sea Electronics Ltd reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior
notice.

Amendments Since Last Publication

Amd. No. Comments


1 Initial Release
1.1 Added DSE part number of PCAN-USB interface (016-179)
2 Added unit conversion menu

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DSEE050 Operator Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 5
1.1 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION ............................................................................................ 6
1.2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS .......................................................................................................... 6
1.3 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................... 7
1.3.2 MANUALS ......................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.3 TRAINING GUIDES .......................................................................................................... 7
2 SPECIFICATION.................................................................................................. 8
2.1 OPERATING TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................ 8
2.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................. 8
2.3 POWER SUPPLY ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 MODULE SUPPLY INSTRUMENTATION DISPLAY ........................................................ 8
2.4 VREF OUTPUT ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.5 INPUTS ..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5.1 DIGITAL INPUTS .............................................................................................................. 9
2.5.2 ANALOGUE VOLTAGE .................................................................................................... 9
2.5.3 ANALOGUE CURRENT .................................................................................................. 10
2.5.4 ANALOGUE RESISTIVE ................................................................................................. 10
2.7.1.1 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT............................................................................................. 11
2.8 CAN ........................................................................................................................................ 12
2.9 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING ........................................................................................... 13
2.9.1 DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................. 13
2.9.2 PANEL CUTOUT ............................................................................................................. 14
2.9.3 WEIGHT .......................................................................................................................... 15
2.9.4 FIXING ............................................................................................................................. 15
2.9.4.1 TORQUE SETTING OF FIXING NUT ...................................................................... 15
2.10 APPLICABLE STANDARDS ............................................................................................. 15
2.10.1 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS ................................................................................. 16
2.10.1.1 IP CLASSIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 16
3 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 17
3.1 CONNECTION DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................................... 17
3.2 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 18
3.2.1 EARTH SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................... 19
3.2.1.1 NEGATIVE EARTH .................................................................................................. 19
3.2.1.2 POSITIVE EARTH ................................................................................................... 19
3.2.1.3 FLOATING EARTH .................................................................................................. 19
3.2.2 TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF CAN LINK ..................................................................... 20
4 OPERATION ...................................................................................................... 21
4.1 FASCIA .................................................................................................................................. 21
4.1.1 BUTTONS ....................................................................................................................... 21
4.1.2 INSTRUMENTATION ...................................................................................................... 22
4.1.2.1 ENGINE AND ANALOGUE INPUT INSTRUMENTATION ...................................... 22
4.1.2.2 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS) .............................................................. 24
4.1.2.3 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS.......................................................................................... 26
4.1.2.4 DEVICE INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 27
4.1.2.5 UNIT CONVERSION ................................................................................................ 27
4.1.3 ICONS ............................................................................................................................. 29
4.1.3.1 LAMPS ..................................................................................................................... 29
4.1.3.2 ICONS ...................................................................................................................... 30
5 FAULT FINDING ................................................................................................ 32
6 MAINTENANCE, SPARES, REPAIR AND SERVICING ................................... 34
6.1 DSEE050 CONNECTOR HARNESS (016-176) .................................................................... 34

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6.2 DSEE050 CONFIGURATION HARNESS (016-177) ............................................................. 35


6.3 PCAN-USB CONNECTION DETAILS ................................................................................... 35
7 WARRANTY ...................................................................................................... 36
8 DISPOSAL ......................................................................................................... 36
8.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) ..................................... 36

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Introduction

1 INTRODUCTION
This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSEE050 module and is part
of the DSEControl® range of products.

The manual forms part of the product and should be kept for the entire life of the product. If the
product is passed or supplied to another party, ensure that this document is passed to them for
reference purposes.
This is not a controlled document. DSE do not automatically inform on updates. Any future updates of
this document are included on the DSE website at www. deepseaelectronics.com

DSE Configuration Suite PC Software allows alteration of selected operational sequences, timers,
alarms and operational sequences.

The module is housed in a robust plastic case suitable for panel mounting. Connections to the module
are via locking plug and sockets.

DSEE050 connects to J1939 enabled ECUs to display instrumentation from the engine, status
information and optionally send speed control instructions using the J1939 TSC1 (Torque and Speed
Control) message.

While DSEE050 provides no internal protections for the engine, it serves as a display for the engine
ECU DM1 (Diagnostic Message 1).

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Introduction

1.1 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION


Clarification of notation used within this publication.

Highlights an essential element of a procedure to ensure correctness.


NOTE:

Indicates a procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, could


CAUTION! result in damage or destruction of equipment.

Indicates a procedure or practice, which could result in injury to


WARNING! personnel or loss of life if not followed correctly.

1.2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS


Term Description
DSEExxx All modules in the DSEExxx range of Engine Only controllers.
CAN Controller Area Network
Vehicle standard to allow digital devices to communicate to one another.
DEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid (AdBlue)
A liquid used as a consumable in the SCR process to lower nitric oxide and
nitrogen dioxide concentration in engine exhaust emissions.
DM1 Diagnostic Message 1
A DTC that is currently active on the engine ECU. If the ECU powers down after
a fault shutdown, DM1s are moved to the DM2 list and cleared from the DM1 list.
DM2 Diagnostic Message 2
A DTC that was previously active on the engine ECU and has been stored in the
ECU’s internal memory. This includes any faults that may have occurred during
the last run. Therefore DM2s are important to know the reason of the last
shutdown in situations where the ECU powers down when the engine is
stopped.
DM3 Diagnostic Message 3
A message sent to the engine ECU to instruct it to clear/reset the list of
previously active DTCs (DM2s).
DPF Diesel Particulate Filter
A filter fitted to the exhaust of an engine to remove diesel particulate matter or
soot from the exhaust gas.
DPTC Diesel Particulate Temperature Controlled Filter
A filter fitted to the exhaust of an engine to remove diesel particulate matter or
soot from the exhaust gas which is temperature controlled.
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code
The name for the fault code sent by an engine ECU consisting of a Suspect
Parameter Number (SPN), Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) and an Occurrence
Count (OC).
ECU/ECM Engine Control Unit/Management
An electronic device that monitors engine parameters and regulates the fuelling.
FMI Failure Mode Indicator
A part of DTC that indicates the type of failure, e.g. high, low, open circuit etc.
HEST High Exhaust System Temperature
Initiates when DPF filter is full in conjunction with an extra fuel injector in the
exhaust system to burn off accumulated diesel particulate matter or soot.
OC Occurrence Count
A part of DTC that indicates the number of times that failure has occurred.
Continued Overleaf.

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Introduction

Term Description
PCAN-USB USB to CAN converter interface for Windows™ PCs. See section entitled
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document for part
number details.
PGN Parameter Group Number
A CAN address for a set of parameters that relate to the same topic and share
the same transmission rate.
PLC Programmable Logic Controller
A programmable digital device used to create logic for a specific purpose.
SCR Selective Catalytic Reduction
A process that uses DEF with the aid of a catalyst to convert nitric oxide and
nitrogen dioxide into nitrogen and water to reduce engine exhaust emission.
SPN Suspect Parameter Number
A part of DTC that indicates what the failure is, e.g. oil pressure, coolant
temperature, turbo pressure etc.
TSC1 Torque/Speed Control 1
A method of speed control of electronic engines. This is the speed control
method supported by the DSEE050 device.

1.3 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred by the following DSE publications which are obtained from the
DSE website: www. deepseaelectronics.com or by contacting DSE technical support: support@
deepseaelectronics.com.

1.3.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Installation instructions are supplied with the product in the box and are intended as a ‘quick start’
guide only.

DSE Part Description


053-242 DSEE050 Installation Instructions

1.3.2 MANUALS

Product manuals are obtained from the DSE website: www. deepseaelectronics.com or by contacting
DSE technical support: support@ deepseaelectronics.com.

DSE Part Description


057-299 DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual

1.3.3 TRAINING GUIDES

Training guides are provided as ‘hand-out’ sheets on specific subjects during training sessions and
contain specific information regarding to that subject.

DSE Part Description


056-117 J1939 29-bit Identifier

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Specification

2 SPECIFICATION
2.1 OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Module Specification
DSEE050 -40 ºC +85 ºC (-40 ºF +185 ºF)

2.2 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION


Description Specification
Connection Type Two-part connector.
Male part fitted to module
Female part supplied in module
packing case.
Minimum Cable Size 0.5 mm² (AWG 20)
Maximum Cable Size 2.0 mm² (AWG 13) providing
suitable connector pins are
used.

2.3 POWER SUPPLY


Description Specification
Applicable Pins A1, A7
Minimum Supply Voltage 8 V continuous, 8 V for up to one minute.
Able to survive 0 V for 100 ms providing the supply was at
Cranking Dropouts
least 10 V before the dropout and recovers to 5 V afterwards.
Maximum Supply Voltage 32 V continuous (60 V protection for one minute)
Reverse Polarity Protection -32 V continuous
300 mA at 12 V
Maximum Operating Current
150 mA at 24 V
Maximum Operating Current with 640 mA at 12 V
Display Heater Active 310 mA at 24 V
115 mA at 12 V
Maximum Standby Current
65 mA at 24 V

2.3.1 MODULE SUPPLY INSTRUMENTATION DISPLAY

Description Specification
0 V to 70 V DC (Maximum continuous operating voltage of 32
Range
V DC)
Resolution 0.1 V
Accuracy 1 % full scale (±0.35 V)

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Specification

2.4 VREF OUTPUT


Provides a supply output for use with external sensors.

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A13, A17
5 V / 10 V configurable by DSE Configuration Suite PC
Voltage Output
Software.
Accuracy ±5%
Maximum Source current 100 mA
Voltage Feedback 0 V to 10.8 V
Resolution 12-bits
Accuracy ± 1 % FSD
Protection Short to ground only

2.5 INPUTS

2.5.1 DIGITAL INPUTS

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A5, A6, A12, A18
4 configurable analogue inputs, able to be configured to
Number
operate as digital inputs.
Impedance > 3 kΩ
Not Applicable. 3 mA current source from resistive sender
Pull-up resistance
circuit.
Pull-down resistance 4.3 kΩ
High level voltage threshold 6V
Low level voltage threshold 2V
Configurable by DSE Configuration Suite PC Software (Active
Active Mode
High, Active Low)
Wetting Current Active Low 3 mA ± 10 %
Wetting Current Active High 2.8 mA ± 2 % at 12 V
5.6 mA ± 2 % at 24 V
Debounce 100 ms
Transient Over/undervoltage ± 36 V

2.5.2 ANALOGUE VOLTAGE

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A5, A6, A12, A18
Input range 0 V to 10 V nominal (12.1 V max)
Resolution 12 bits
Accuracy ± 1 % FSD
Precision 0.2 % FSD
Input Resistance >10 kΩ
Common Mode Range 0V
Sampling Rate 5 ms
Transient Over/Undervoltage ± 36 V
Protection

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2.5.3 ANALOGUE CURRENT

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A5, A6, A12, A18
Input range 0 mA to 20 mA nominal (22 mA max)
Resolution 12 bits
Accuracy ± 1 % FSD
Precision 0.2 % FSD
Input Resistance Max 150 Ω ± 1 %
Common Mode Range 0V
Transient Over/Undervoltage ± 36 V
Protection

2.5.4 ANALOGUE RESISTIVE

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A5, A6, A12, A18
Input range 0 Ω to 3 k Ω nominal (3200 Ω max)
Resolution 12 bits
Accuracy ± 1 % FSD
Precision 0.2 % FSD
Input Resistance Not Applicable as it’s a constant current source
Wetting Current 3 mA ± 10 %
Common Mode Range 0V
Sampling Rate 5 ms
Transient Over/Undervoltage ± 36 V
Protection

2.6 OUTPUTS

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual. Contact supplier or consult the device
configuration source for full details of the configured outputs.

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A14, A15, A16
Number 3
Arrangement High Side supplied from Plant Volts +ve.
Current 1 A at 85 ºC
(1 A at 185 ºF)

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Specification

2.7 FASCIA

2.7.1 DISPLAY

Description Specification
Type Optically Bonded T.F.T with A.R. Coating.
Size 3.5 “
Resolution 320 pixels X 240 pixels
Colour Depth 16-bit colour, RGB interface

2.7.1.1 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT

Device State Display Backlight State


Off Off
On, Normal Operating As configured (Factory Setting 80 %)
Conditions
Low Power/Sleep Mode Off
Low DC Voltage (eg During Off
Engine Cranking)

2.7.2 KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT

Device State Keyboard Backlight State


Off Off
On, Normal Operating All keys illuminated
Conditions
Low Power/Sleep Mode Off
High Ambient Temperature On

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Specification

2.8 CAN

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

NOTE: DSE Stock and supply PCAN-USB IPEH-002021. DSE Part number 016-179. Contact
sales@deepseaelectronics.com.

The CAN port is used for two functions:

1. To communicate with the engine ECU to read information and optionally control engine
speed.
2. To connect the device to a PC for configuration by DSE Configuration Suite PC Software. In
conjunction with PCAN-USB (IPEH-002021 or IPEH-002022) from Peak Systems
(https://www.peak-system.com) or from sales@deepseaelectronics.com, DSE part number
016-179.

Description Specification
Applicable Pins A2, A3, A4, A8, A9, A10
Protocol CAN 2.0 B J1939
Termination Resistor 120 Ω internal resistor, configurable by DSE Configuration Suite
PC Software
Supported Rates 125 kbit/s
250 kbit/s
500 kbit/s
Additional Features In/out pass-through connection
Auto recovery from bus-off conditions
Separate pins provided for CAN in / out

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Specification

2.9 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING

2.9.1 DIMENSIONS

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Specification

2.9.2 PANEL CUTOUT

82 mm (3.23 “) hole is suitable. Maximum Panel Thickness: 6 mm (0.24 “)


If a punch or milling machine is available, adding ‘flats’ at 74 mm (2.91 “) spacing serves to prevent
rotation of the device in the panel cut-out.

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Specification

2.9.3 WEIGHT

<1 kg
(<35.3 oz)

2.9.4 FIXING

NOTE: In conditions of excessive vibration, mount the housing on suitable anti-vibration


mountings.

The device is held into the panel fascia using the large nut provided.
• Place the controller into the panel aperture.
• Attached the supplied fixing nut and hand tighten to provide adequate fixing (see below).
• Attach the connector plug (Plug A) and push home to click into place.

2.9.4.1 TORQUE SETTING OF FIXING NUT

8 Nm
5.9 ft-lb

2.10 APPLICABLE STANDARDS


Standard Description
BS 4884-1 This document conforms to BS4884-1 1992 Specification for presentation
of essential information.
BS 4884-2 This document conforms to BS4884-2 1993 Guide to content
BS 4884-3 This document conforms to BS4884-3 1993 Guide to presentation
BS EN 60068-2-1
(Minimum -40 C (-40 F)
temperature)
BS EN 60068-2-2
(Maximum +85 C (185 F)
temperature)
BS EN 61010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control,
and laboratory use
BS EN 61000-6-2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard (Industrial)
BS EN 61000-6-4 EMC Generic Emission Standard (Industrial)
BS EN 60529
(Degrees of
IP67 front and rear
protection provided
by enclosures)
In line with our policy of continual development, Deep Sea Electronics, reserve the right to change
specification without notice.

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Specification

2.10.1 ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS

2.10.1.1 IP CLASSIFICATIONS

The modules specification under BS EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures

IP67 (Front of module when module is installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket).
IP67 (front of module when module is installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel)

First Digit Second Digit

Protection against contact and ingress of solid Protection against ingress of water
objects
0 No protection 0 No protection
1 Protected against ingress solid objects with a 1 Protection against dripping water falling vertically. No harmful
diameter of more than 50 mm. No protection effect must be produced (vertically falling drops).
against deliberate access, e.g. with a hand, but
large surfaces of the body are prevented from
approach.
2 Protected against penetration by solid objects with 2 Protection against dripping water falling vertically. There must
a diameter of more than 12 mm. Fingers or similar be no harmful effect when the equipment (enclosure) is tilted
objects prevented from approach. at an angle up to 15° from its normal position (drops falling at
an angle).
3 Protected against ingress of solid objects with a 3 Protection against water falling at any angle up to 60° from
diameter of more than 2.5 mm. Tools, wires etc. the vertical. There must be no harmful effect (spray water).
with a thickness of more than 2.5 mm are
prevented from approach.
4 Protected against ingress of solid objects with a 4 Protection against water splashed against the equipment
diameter of more than 1 mm. Tools, wires etc. (enclosure) from any direction. There must be no harmful
with a thickness of more than 1 mm are prevented effect (splashing water).
from approach.
5 Protected against harmful dust deposits. Ingress 5 Protection against water projected from a nozzle against the
of dust is not totally prevented but the dust must equipment (enclosure) from any direction. There must be no
not enter in sufficient quantity to interface with harmful effect (water jet).
satisfactory operation of the equipment. Complete
protection against contact.
6 Protection against ingress of dust (dust tight). 6 Protection against heavy seas or powerful water jets. Water
Complete protection against contact. must not enter the equipment (enclosure) in harmful
quantities (splashing over).
7 No ingress of water in harmful quantity when the enclosure is
immersed in water under defined conditions of pressure and
time (up to 1 m of submersion)

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Installation

3 INSTALLATION
The module is designed to be mounted on the panel fascia. For dimension and mounting details, see
the section entitled Dimension and Mounting elsewhere in this document.

3.1 CONNECTION DESCRIPTIONS

NOTE: Screened 120  impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the
CAN links.
DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120  impedance cable
suitable for CAN use (DSE part number 016-030).

NOTE: Terminals A11, and A13 are internally connected to A1.

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

Pin Description Notes


A1 DC Plant Supply Input (Negative) Battery negative supply for the device.
A2 CAN SCR Connect to Engine ECU CAN SCR
A3 CAN L (in) Connect to Engine ECU CAN L
A4 CAN H (in) Connect to Engine ECU CAN L
A5 Input D Analogue / Digital input D
A6 Input A Analogue / Digital input A
A7 DC Plant Supply input (Positive) Battery positive supply for the device.
Optional to connect to additional CAN devices.
A8 CAN SCR
Internally connected to A2
Optional to connect to additional CAN devices.
A9 CAN L (out)
Internally connected to A3
Optional to connect to additional CAN devices.
A10 CAN H (out)
Internally connected to A4
Provides ground reference to all inputs (A5, A6,
A11 Input Common GND
A12, A18)
A12 Input B Analogue / Digital input B
Negative connection for the VREF Output
A13 VREF Negative
voltage.
A14 Output A Max 1 A at the voltage applied to A1
A15 Output B Max 1 A at the voltage applied to A1
A16 Output C Max 1 A at the voltage applied to A1
Positive connection for the VREF Output
A17 VREF Positive OUT
voltage.
A18 Input C Analogue / Digital input C

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3.2 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM

NOTE: As systems have differing requirements, these diagrams show only a typical
system and do not intend to show a complete system.

NOTE: This diagram shows connection to a Negative Earth system. For Positive Earth and
Floating Earth systems, see section entitled Earth Systems elsewhere in this document.

NOTE: Screened 120  impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the
CAN links.
DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120  impedance cable
suitable for CAN use (DSE part number 016-030).

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Installation

3.2.1 EARTH SYSTEMS

3.2.1.1 NEGATIVE EARTH

The typical wiring diagrams located within this document show connections for a negative earth
system (the battery negative connects to Earth).

3.2.1.2 POSITIVE EARTH

When using a DSE module with a Positive Earth System (the battery positive connects to Earth), the
following points must be followed:

Follow the typical wiring diagram as normal for all sections except the earth points.
All points shown as Earth on the typical wiring diagram should connect to battery negative (not
earth).

3.2.1.3 FLOATING EARTH

Where neither the battery positive or battery negative terminals are connected to earth the following
points must to be followed:

Follow the typical wiring diagram as normal for all sections except the earth points.
All points shown as Earth on the typical wiring diagram should connect to battery negative (not
earth).

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3.2.2 TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF CAN LINK

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

NOTE: Screened 120  impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the
CAN connection.

DSE stock and supply Belden cable 9841 which is a high quality 120  impedance cable
suitable for CAN use (DSE part number 016-030)

NOTE: A termination resistor MUST be fitted to the first and last unit on the CAN link.
An internal 120 Ω termination resistor is fitted. This is configurable by DSE Configuration Suite
PC Software.

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Commissioning

4 OPERATION
4.1 FASCIA

Instrumentation Area

Icons Area
Button Idents

Buttons

4.1.1 BUTTONS

NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured
instrumentation.

NOTE: Where TSC1 (speed control) is enabled in the configuration (Factory Setting is
OFF), manually changed engine speed is not maintained though a power cycle. After
application of DC power to the device, engine speed returns to the configured Default Engine
Speed (Factory Setting 1500 RPM).

Icon Description
Reduce engine speed providing the device is configured to send TSC1 speed control
messages, the ECU is suitably configured to receive them, and the engine speed is above
the configured Crank Disconnect speed.
View engine Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
View next Instrumentation Screen
View previous Instrumentation Screen
Increase engine speed providing the device is configured to send TSC1 speed control
messages, the ECU is suitably configured to receive them, and the engine speed is above
the configured Crank Disconnect speed.

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Commissioning

4.1.2 INSTRUMENTATION

NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured
instrumentation.

Instrumentation falls into three categories as detailed below. Press to cycle the display
between them.
• Engine and analogue input instrumentation.
• Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
• Display brightness setting.
• Device information.

4.1.2.1 ENGINE AND ANALOGUE INPUT INSTRUMENTATION

NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured
instrumentation.

Sentinel Values

Out of Range instruments or instruments in an Error condition display the following:

Display Description
Under Range. The value is under the minimum value allowed for the
instrument.
Over Range. The value is over the maximum value allowed for the
instrument.
Unimplemented. No data is available for this instrument. This occurs if the
instrument is not transmitted by the CAN ECU or the input assigned to the
instrument is not configured.
Bad Data or CAN connection is not available. This occurs upon no data
being received from the CAN ECU in situations such as Engine not
Running or an error with the CAN connection.

Page 1 - Summary

Page Display Description

Engine Speed
Engine Oil Pressure
Engine Coolant Temperature
Battery Voltage of the ECU
Engine Total Running Hours

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Commissioning

Page 2 - Engine

Page Display Description


Engine Coolant Pressure

Engine Intake Manifold Pressure

Engine Intake Manifold Temperature

Engine Exhaust Temperature

Engine Oil Temperature

Page 3 - Fuel

Page Display Description


Fuel Temperature

Fuel Rate

Fuel Pressure

Page 4 – DPF and Aftertreatment

Page Display Description


DPF1 (Diesel Particulate Filter) Soot Percentage

DPF1 (Diesel Particulate Filter) Ash Percentage

After Treatment 1 DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Level

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4.1.2.2 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS)

NOTE: For a full list of all SPN/FMI and their detailed descriptions, consult SAE J1939
specification or consult the manufacturer/supplier of the ECU connected.

When available Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are displayed. Press and to cycle
through the available DTCs.

DM1 – Currently Active DTCs

DM1s are displayed in White numerals (in the Dark Theme) or Black numerals (in the Light Theme).

DTC Display Description


SPN: Suspect Parameter Number. This refers to the SAE J1939 database
of SPNs and indicates the parameter that is in the fault condition.
FMI: Failure Mode Identification. This refers to the SAE J1939 database of
FMIs and indicates the type of failure indicated by the ECU.
OC: Occurrence Count. This is a count of how many times this particular
SPN/FMI combination has occurred.

DM2 – Previously Active DTCs

DM2s are displayed in Grey numerals.

NOTE: When clearing the DM2 DTCs a message is sent from the DSEE050 (DM3). This
message is sent from the preconfigured source address of the DSEE050. This is the same
source address used for TSC1 Messages (Factory Default 0xEA (234)).

When available, press to clear the currently viewed DM2 from the ECU DM2 list. If this function
is not supported by the ECU, the DTC reappears the next time the DM2s are transmitted by the ECU.

DTC Display Description


SPN: Suspect Parameter Number. This refers to the SAE J1939 database
of SPNs and indicates the parameter that is in the fault condition.
FMI: Failure Mode Identification. This refers to the SAE J1939 database of
FMIs and indicates the type of failure indicated by the ECU.
OC: Occurrence Count. This is a count of how many times this particular
SPN/FMI combination has occurred.

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Common SPNs

NOTE: For a full list of all SPN/FMI and their detailed descriptions, consult SAE J1939
specification or consult the manufacturer/supplier of the ECU connected.

SPN Description
100 Engine Oil Pressure
102 Engine Intake Manifold 1 Pressure
105 Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature
110 Engine Coolant Temperature
173 Engine Exhaust Temperature
175 Engine Oil Temperature
190 Engine Speed
3517 After Treatment 1 DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Level

FMIs

NOTE: For a full list of all SPN/FMI and their detailed descriptions, consult SAE J1939
specification or consult the manufacturer/supplier of the ECU connected.

FMI Description
0 High – most severe (3)
1 Low – most severe (3)
2 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect
3 Voltage Above Normal
4 Voltage Below Normal
5 Current Below Normal
6 Current Above Normal
7 Not Responding Properly
8 Abnormal Frequency, Pulse Width or Period
9 Abnormal Update Rate
10 Abnormal Rate of Change
11 Other Failure Mode
12 Failure
13 Out of Calibration
14 Special Instruction
15 High – least severe (1)
16 High – moderate severity (2)
17 Low – least severe (1)
18 Low – moderate severity (2)
19 Data Error
20 Data Drifted High
21 Data Drifted Low

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4.1.2.3 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

Allows further adjustment of the display brightness away from the value configured using DSE
Configuration Suite PC Software. The chosen brightness is maintained over a power cycle of the
device.

Description
Shows the position of the brightness setting relative
to the minimum possible and maximum possible
settings.

Decrease Change Page Increase

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4.1.2.4 DEVICE INFORMATION

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

Displays information about the device.

Description

Shows the device firmware version

Shows the baud rate setting for the device CAN


interface.

Shows the measured battery voltage of the device.

4.1.2.5 UNIT CONVERSION

NOTE: For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

NOTE: For the unit conversion to successfully take place, the configuration of the
respective instrument suffix must match the format highlighted in the configuration suite
manual. For further details of module configuration, refer to DSE Publication: 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

Allows for unit conversion without the need for a change in the modules configuration by simply
cycling through the units as shown below. The blue highlighted suffix denoted the selected unit of
measurement.

Use the button in line with the icon to navigate through the available quantities and the button in

line with the icon to cycle through the suffix selection.

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The available unit conversions within the menu are tabulated below.

Icon Quantity Suffix Name


°C Celsius
Temperature °F Fahrenheit
°K Kelvin
L Liters
Volume US gal US Gallon
m3 Cubic Meter
l/m Liter Per Minute
Flow Rate gal/min Galloon Per Minute
m3/h Cubic Meter Per Hour
kph Kilometer Per Hour
Speed mph Mile Per Hour
mps Mile Per Second
Nm Newton-meter
Torque
lb/ft Pound-foot
Km/l Kilometers Per Liter
Fuel Consumption mpg(imp) Miles Per Imperial Gallon
mpg(US) Miles Per US Gallon
Bar Bar
Pressure PSI Ponds Per Square Inch
kPa Kilo Paskal

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4.1.3 ICONS

NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured Icons.

4.1.3.1 LAMPS

NOTE: Diagnostic Lamps are enabled/disabled by the system installer. This section
documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050 which has the Display Engine Lamps
on Module Enabled. Due to the configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as
required by the supplier. Contact supplier or consult the device configuration source for full
details of the configured Icons.

Description Lamps
Diagnostic Lamps
When a Diagnostic Lamp is visible, press to view the list of
currently active Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
One is available for each of the J1939 DM1 Diagnostic Lamps (Red,
Amber, Protect, Malfunction).

Red Amber Protect Malfunction

NOTE: Lamps have four possible display states. Off, On (Steady), Slow Flash (1 Hz), Fast
Flash (2 Hz). The state is requested by the engine ECU. For descriptions of each state, Contact
ECU supplier or manufacturer.

Lamp Description
Grey All four lamps remain present in the display, even when inactive.
In the inactive state, the lamp is shown as Grey.

Red This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is of a severe
enough condition that it warrants stopping the engine.

Amber This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is reporting a
problem with the vehicle system, but the engine need not be
immediately stopped.
Protect This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is reporting a
(Amber with P) problem with the engine system that is most likely not electronic
subsystem related.
For instance, Engine Coolant Temperature is exceeding its
prescribed temperature range.
Malfunction
(Red with M) NOTE: This lamp is commonly referred to as MIL
(Malfunction Indicator Lamp).

A lamp used to relay only emissions-related trouble code


information. This lamp is only illuminated when there is an emission-
related trouble code active.
Non-emissions related trouble codes do not illuminate the lamp.

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4.1.3.2 ICONS

NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured Icons.

NOTE: The Factory Settings for the Icons rely on Factory Settings for the relevant SPNs
within CAN Receive. Removing or changing the relevant SPNs in CAN Receive will prevent
correct operation of the Factory Set Icons.

NOTE: The Factory Settings for the Icons use a grey colour of the icon to mean Inactive.
Yellow, Red and White Icons are used to show Active status as detailed below.

Display Description
Diagnostic Lamps. See section entitled Lamps for details.

Engine ECU Red Stop Lamp (SPN 623) is active.

Engine ECU Amber Stop Lamp (SPN 624) is active.

Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Particulate Filter Soot Load Percent is reporting High,


Most Severe.
(SPN 3719, FMI 0)
Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Particulate Filter Soot Load Percent is reporting High,
Moderate.
(SPN 3719, FMI 16)
Steady: Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration is not needed.
(SPN 3697, FMI 1)

Flashing Slow (1 Hz): Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration is reporting


Service Level.
(SPN 3697, FMI 4)
Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration is Inhibited.
(SPN 3703, FMI 0)
Steady: Diesel Exhaust Fluid is Low.
(SPN 3517, FMI 1)

Flashing Slow (1 Hz): Diesel Exhaust Fluid is very low.


(SPN 3517, FMI 4)
Steady: SCR Anomaly. Operator Warning System Active.
(SPN 5246, FMI 1)

Flashing Slow (1 Hz): SCR Anomaly. Low Level Inducement Enabled or


Active.
(SPN 5246, FMI 2 or FMI 3)
Continued Overleaf.

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Display Description
CAN data is not received. The following additional actions are taken:

• All CAN instrumentation changes to display


• TSC1 (Speed Control) messages are disabled (if enabled).
• Outputs return to their default state as specified in the configuration. Factory
Setting – Outputs return to 0 V.

This Could indicate a powered down ECU or a fault with the CAN connection.
When viewing instruments: Shows the total number of available
instrumentation pages and the currently viewed page.
i.e. 1/5 = Viewing page 1 of 5.

When viewing DM1 and DM2 messages: Shows the total number of DTCs.
Active DTCs (DM1) + Previously Active DTCs (DM2).
i.e.1/5 = Viewing DTC 1 of 5. (The number of DM1 + DM2 = 5).

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Fault Finding

5 FAULT FINDING

NOTE: For further details of DSEE050 Configuration, refer to DSE Publication 057-299
DSEE050 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual.

Issue Check
Display and buttons are not If Power Saving is enabled within the device configuration,
illuminated. the backlight and button lights are extinguished after a
(configurable) delay. Illumination resumes upon CAN data
being received or upon the press of any button.
Display Backlight and/or buttons This is to reduce power usage. The LCD backlight and
dim during engine start procedure. button backlights are switched off when the DC supply falls.
This occurs most commonly during engine cranking.
However, this can also be a symptom of an electrical fault
such as a depleted battery or failing battery charge system.
Button backlights do not illuminate; Should the device internal temperature be too high, the
however, the display remains button lights are extinguished to lower the temperature and
illuminated. protect the internal systems. Ensure adequate ventilation to
ensure the temperature of the device does not exceed
specifications.
Inputs and outputs cease to This is to reduce power usage. Device inputs and outputs
function during engine start are disabled when the DC supply falls. This occurs most
procedure. commonly during engine cranking. However, this can also be
a symptom of an electrical fault such as a depleted battery or
failing battery charge system.
CAN messages not received. • Check the CAN connections are correct including cable
type and termination resistors as specified in the section
entitled Connection Description elsewhere in this
document.
• Factory Settings (defaults) of DSEE050 expects the
ECU to send CAN data from Source Address 0. Where
the ECU is not Source Address 0, the CAN ID of the
messages to receive must be amended in the
configuration of DSEE050.
• Factory Settings (defaults) of DSEE050 expects the
ECU to send CAN data with the priority as specified by
SAE J1939 for Default Priority. Where the ECU sends
messages of differing priority, the CAN ID of the
messages to receive must be amended in the
configuration of DSEE050.
++++, ----, XXXX, #### shown on These are displays to show an abnormal instrument value or
the display. an instrument in a fault condition. For further details see the
section entitled Engine and Analogue Input Instrumentation |
Sentinel Values elsewhere in this document.

If most instruments are displaying #### along with the


icon, this indicates CAN communications is not functioning.
See CAN Messages not Received elsewhere in this section.
#### is shown for some • Check the CAN connections are correct including cable
instruments while others display type and termination resistors as specified in the section
correctly. entitled Connection Description elsewhere in this
document.
• This instrument may not be supported by the engine
ECU. Contact system supplier/installer for advice how to
remove this instrument from the device.

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Issue Check
The engine shut down with a fault If the ECU powers down after a fault shutdown, DM1s are
displaying. However, upon moved to the DM2 list and cleared from the DM1 list. As
repowering the ECU, there are no such they appear as ‘grey’ colour to show they are DM1s.
DTCs present in the DM1 list.

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Maintenance, Spares, Repair & Servicing

6 MAINTENANCE, SPARES, REPAIR AND SERVICING


The controller is Fit and Forget. As such, there are no user serviceable parts within the controller.
In the case of malfunction, you should contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

Description DSE Part Manufacturer Part Manufacturer


DSEE050 Connector A 007-850 DT16-18SA-K004 TE / Deutsch

Connector Pin Crimp N/A 0462-201-16 TE


(0.5 mm2 to 1.0 mm2)
Connector Pin Crimp 0462-209-16 TE
(2 mm2)
DSEE050 Connector 016-176 N/A DSE
Harness Kit
DSEE050 Connector 016-177 N/A DSE
Configuration Harness.
Pin Blank Inserts (Seals N/A 114017 TE
unused connector pins)
Belden 9841 (CAN Cable) 016-030 9841 Belden
PCAN-USB PC Configuration 016-179 IPEH-002021 or PEAK-System
Interface IPEH-002022 Technik GmbH
Rear Case Ring Nut 020-1058-01 N/A DSE

6.1 DSEE050 CONNECTOR HARNESS (016-176)


DSE Part 016-176 consists of a cable with connector fitted at one end, with cable marking to identify
the wires at the other end.

Connector A
Assembly Ident 007-850
AMP Connector DT16-18SA-K004
No of Connections 18
Wire size 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20)
Wire Colour Black
Wire Idents 1 to 18
Connector Pin Crimp 0462-201-16
(0.5 mm2 to 1.0 mm2)
Connector Pin Crimp 0462-209-16
(2 mm2)

Clearly marked free end wire


connections

Connector A Cable Ident. DE9 Female


Deutsch Length 5 m (16 ’ 4.9 “) CAN Connector
DT16-18SA-K004

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6.2 DSEE050 CONFIGURATION HARNESS (016-177)

NOTE: DSEE050 Configuration Harness 016-177 must be used in conjunction with Peak
Systems USB CAN interface IPEH-002021 or IPEH-002022 from https://www.peak-system.com

DSE Part 016-177 consists of a minimal cable with connector fitted at one end with DC supply wires
and DE9 CAN connector at the other end. This is designed to connect to the DE9 connector of the
USB CAN interface.

Cable Ident. Clearly marked DC Supply


Length 2 m ( 3 ’ 3 “) connections

Connector A Length 1 m DE9 Female


Deutsch (6’ 6.7 “) Connector
DT16-18SA-K004

Description Connector A Termination


DC Positive 7 Single wire
DC Negative 1 Single wire
CAN SCR 2 DE9 Pin 5
CAN L 3 DE9 Pin 2
CAN H 4 DE9 Pin 7

6.3 PCAN-USB CONNECTION DETAILS

NOTE: Where a DSE Configuration or Connection Harness is not used, connection details
for PCAN-USB are shown below. PCAN-USB supplier details are given in the section entitled
Maintenance Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document.

NOTE: DSE Stock and supply PCAN-USB IPEH-002021. DSE Part number 016-179. Contact
sales@deepseaelectronics.com.

Connect PCAN-USB to DSEE050 using connections for CAN H, CAN L and GND. For suitable
connection looms from DSE, see DSE Publication 057-300 DSEE050 Operator Manual.

Shown looking at the PCAN-USB interface from the ‘outside’

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7 WARRANTY
DSE Provides limited warranty to the equipment purchaser at the point of sale. For full details of any
applicable warranty, refer to the original equipment supplier (OEM)

8 DISPOSAL
8.1 WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)
If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store, collect, treat, recycle
and dispose of WEEE separately from your other waste

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