Deif TDU 107 User manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
TDU 107
Touch Display Unit
4189341218F

1. Introduction
1.1 About the Operator's manual.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1.1 Intended users of the Operator's manual.................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2 Software versions...............................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.3 List of technical documentation....................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.4 Technical support ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.1.5 Symbols for hazard statements....................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.6 Symbols for notes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Warnings and safety.................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Legal information.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3.1 Trademarks...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3.2 Third party equipment...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.3 Disclaimer..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.3.4 Copyright................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2. Overview of the unit
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Layout...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Unit........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 Status bar............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
2.2.3 Core connections............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2.4 Extended connections....................................................................................................................................................................................................11
3. Operating the system
3.1 Menus.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
3.1.1 Return (back) navigation.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2 Keyboards............................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.2.1 Text keyboard....................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.2.2 Value keyboard.................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
3.3 Software update using USB....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.1 Before you begin..............................................................................................................................................................................................................16
3.3.2 Download and update software.................................................................................................................................................................................16
4. Features
4.1 Home : Control panel..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.1 Change instrument..........................................................................................................................................................................................................18
4.1.2 Instrument property.........................................................................................................................................................................................................19
4.2 Supervision......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Controller settings...........................................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.3.1 Edit settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
4.3.2 Filter groups................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
4.4 Alarms.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4.1 Alarms popup.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.5 Logs.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
4.6 Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard (Tier4)..................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.7 Alternator curve................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
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4.8 Additional Operator Panel (AOP)............................................................................................................................................................................ 29
4.9 Language..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
4.10 User permissions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.10.1 Password levels.............................................................................................................................................................................................................31
4.10.2 User permissions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.11 Display Config................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
4.11.1 More settings...................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
4.12 Language Mgt..................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
4.13 Language translations....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.13.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................................................................35
4.13.2 Before you begin........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.13.3 Create or edit language translation....................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.14 Export or import settings................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
4.14.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
4.14.2 Before you begin........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.14.3 Export or import configuration file.......................................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.15 Access lock..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
5. End-of-life
5.1 Disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment..................................................................................................................................... 40
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1. Introduction
1.1 About the Operator's manual
1.1.1 Intended users of the Operator's manual
This is the operator's manual for DEIF's Touch Display Unit, TDU 107 controlling the AGC-4 Mk II or AGC-4 genset or mains
controller.
The manual is for the operator who uses the TDU 107. The manual includes an introduction to the unit, basic operator tasks, alarms,
logs, and more advanced operator tasks.
NOTE The manual does not describe self-explanatory functions that the operator can easily explore. For example, the Service
menu and its Live Data and Service Timers pages.
1.1.2 Software versions
The information in this document corresponds to the following software versions.
Table 1.1 Software versions
Software Details Version
AGC-4 Mk II Controller application 6.00.x or later
AGC-4 Controller application 4.76.x or later
• TDU 107 Core
• TDU 107 Extended Display unit application 1.3.7.x or later
1.1.3 List of technical documentation
Document Contents
Data sheet
• System description
• Technical specifications
• Ordering information
Installation instructions • Mounting
• Default wiring
Operator's manual • Operating the unit
• Alarms and log
1.1.4 Technical support
You can read about service and support options on the DEIF website, http://www.deif.com. You can also find contact details on the
DEIF website.
You have the following options if you need technical support:
• Technical documentation: Download all the product technical documentation from the DEIF website: http://www.deif.com/
documentation
• Support: DEIF offers 24-hour support. See http://www.deif.com/support for contact details. There may be a DEIF subsidiary
located near you. See http://www.deif.com/support/local-office
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1.1.5 Symbols for hazard statements
DANGER!
This highlights dangerous situations.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations will result in death, serious personal injury, and equipment damage or
destruction.
WARNING
This highlights potentially dangerous situations.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in death, serious personal injury, and equipment damage
or destruction.
CAUTION
This highlights low level risk situation.
If the guidelines are not followed, these situations could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
This highlights an important notice
Make sure to read this information.
1.1.6 Symbols for notes
More information
This highlights where to find more information.
NOTE * This highlights a referenced note.
Example heading
This highlights an example.
This highlights tapping or pressing the screen area.
This highlights pressing and holding the screen area for an amount of seconds.
This highlights swiping the screen area, up or down.
This highlights swiping the screen area, left or right.
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1.2 Warnings and safety
DANGER!
Hazardous live currents and voltages
Risk of electrical shock
Switchboard access must only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with
electrical equipment. Do not touch any terminals, especially the AGC AC measurement inputs and the relay terminals.
Touching the terminals could lead to injury or death.
WARNING
Possible automatic genset starts
Risk of personal injury
The power management system automatically starts gensets when more power is needed. It can be difficult for an
inexperienced operator to predict which gensets will start. In addition, gensets can be started remotely (for example, by
using an Ethernet connection, or a digital input). To avoid personal injury, the genset design, the layout, and
maintenance procedures must take this into account.
NOTICE
Manually overriding alarm actions
Risk of damage to genset or equipment
Manually overriding alarm actions could cause damage to the genset or equipment. Do not use manual control to override the
alarm action of an active alarm.
NOTICE
Manual control
Limited automatic protection actions
Under Manual control, the operator controls and operates the equipment from the switchboard. The controller does not; respond to
blackouts, provide any power management, accept operator commands, and/or prevent any manual operator actions. The
switchboard design must therefore ensure that the system is sufficiently protected when the controller is under Manual control.
1.3 Legal information
1.3.1 Trademarks
DEIF is a trademark of DEIF A/S.
All trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
1.3.2 Third party equipment
DEIF takes no responsibility for the installation or operation of any third party equipment, including the genset. Contact the genset
company if you have any doubt about how to install or operate the genset.
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1.3.3 Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not
take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document.
If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails.
1.3.4 Copyright
© Copyright DEIF A/S. All rights reserved.
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2. Overview of the unit
2.1 Introduction
NOTICE
Software features described
This manual applies to both TDU 107 Core and TDU 107 Extended. The software features are the same.
The Touch Display Unit, TDU 107, is a touch screen solution for controlling an AGC-4 Mk II or AGC-4 genset or mains controller
using the Ethernet port. *
Figure 2.1 Example connection
Ethernet
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PMS CAN
Engine CAN
Power
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Alarm inhibit
USB
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Ethernet connection
NOTE * The AGC-4 requires the Ethernet option N for connection.
The display gives user-friendly touch screen control, visualisation, and graphic displays from the AGC.
Simply operate the controller and access any feature by touching the screen.
NOTICE
Bridged Ethernet ports
The TDU 107 Extended has two Ethernet that are bridged, ETH0 and ETH1.
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2.2 Layout
2.2.1 Unit
Figure 2.2 TDU 107 layout
No. Item Notes
1 Touch screen area Operate the controller by touching the screen.
2 Frame
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2.2.2 Status bar
No. Item Use Notes
1 Fuel level * - Shows the fuel level.
2 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) percentage ** - Shows the DEF percentage.
3 Running hours *** - Shows the total of running hours.
4 USB drive
- Shows a USB drive was detected.
Prompts to remove the USB drive safely.
5 User logged on
Shows a user is logged on.
Displays prompt to logout.
6 Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard Opens Exhaust After-Treatment Dashboard (Shortcut). *
7 Alarm(s) Opens Alarms (Shortcut).
8 Language Opens Language (Shortcut).
9 Date and Time - Shows the controller Date and Time.
NOTE * Only shown if the fuel level is configured with a multi-input. Use either multi-input 102 parameter 10980, multi-input 105
parameter 10990, or multi-input 108 parameter 11000 with RMI fuel level.
NOTE ** Only shown if the Engine communication is configured.
NOTE *** Only shown for genset controllers and not on mains controllers.
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2.2.3 Core connections
TDU 107 Core connections
24 V DC Ethernet USB 2.0
The TDU 107 Core can be connected to the controller directly or using a switch. Use a USB type A-B cable to connect a service
computer to the AGC if the TDU Core is connected directly to the controller.
Connecting a controller to TDU 107 Core
Ethernet
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Ethernet
PMS CAN
Engine CAN
Power
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Alarm inhibit
USB
USB Memory
Ethernet connection
2.2.4 Extended connections
TDU 107 Extended connections
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2x USB 2.0
2x Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 / 1Gbit
Serial 24 V DC
Connections that place a high data transfer load on the controller (for example, a SCADA system) should be connected to the
controller through a switch.
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Recommended wiring to connect a SCADA system to the controller (AGC-4* example)
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3. Operating the system
3.1 Menus
The menu pages give you access to the features and to other menus.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Features
Shows available features or other menus.
Selects feature or menu.
3.1.1 Return (back) navigation
Some displays allow you to go back to the previous feature or menu.
Use Return to return to a previous menu or display.
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3.2 Keyboards
3.2.1 Text keyboard
You enter text information on the display by using the virtual text keyboard.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Text - Shows the text you are entering.
2 Keyboard Selects letters, numbers, or symbols.
3 Cursor Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right.
4 Enter Confirms the text entered.
5 Backspace Deletes the last character.
6 Cancel Cancels the changes.
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3.2.2 Value keyboard
You enter number values on the display by using the virtual value keyboard.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Value - Shows the value you are entering.
2 Previous value - Shows the value before any changes.
3 Minimum value - Shows the minimum value you can enter.
4 Maximum value - Shows the maximum value you can enter.
5 Increase / Decrease
Allows you to increase or decrease the value.
Increase value. Decrease value.
6 Cursor Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right.
7 Keypad Selects number or symbol.
8 Enter Confirms the value entered.
9 Forward delete Deletes the next character.
10 Backspace Deletes the last character.
11 Cancel Cancels the changes.
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3.3 Software update using USB
3.3.1 Before you begin
You can update your TDU 107 with the latest software version by using the USB port.
More information
See Core connections or Extended connections for more information about the location of the USB port on the display.
To update your TDU 107, you need the following:
Required tools
• USB drive (FAT32)
◦ To import/export the file(s) to your PC and TDU 107.
◦ Must be formatted for FAT32 file system to be recognised by the TDU 107.
• PC
◦ To download the software package file.
◦ To copy the software package file to the USB drive.
3.3.2 Download and update software
1. Visit the DEIF homepage https://www.deif.com/products/tdu-107#software to download the latest version.
• Software is available for both TDU 107 Core and TDU 107 Extended.
• Download the software for your version of the TDU 107.
2. Follow the instructions in the DEIF email to complete the software download.
3. The software package is provided as a zipped archive (.zip) file. Do not unzip this file.
4. If the old software in the TDU has a version number lower than 1.3.7, rename the zip file "UpdatePackage..." (U and P must be
capital letters).
• For example, if the zip file is "updatepackage_1-3-7-0_pdb7310.zip", rename it "UpdatePackage_1-3-7-0_pdb7310.zip".
5. Copy the zip file to your USB drive.
6. Insert the USB drive in the USB port on your TDU 107.
7. The TDU 107 detects the update package. Select Confirm to start the update.
8. Select Confirm to restart the TDU 107.
9. After the TDU 107 restarts, select Startup sequence.
10. Select Install.
11. Double tap the folder Mnt, then double tap the folder usbmemory.
12. Select the update package and select OK.
13. The TDU 107 installs the update.
14. To complete the configuration, select Continue.
15. Select Done, then select Start HMI.
16. The TDU 107 restarts.
17. Remove the USB drive from the TDU 107. The TDU 107 is now updated and ready to use.
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4. Features
4.1 Home : Control panel
Operation: Mode change, open/close breakers, and start/stop GENSET. Shows selected measurements.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Instrument values
Changes instrument shown. Hold for > 3 seconds to configure instrument
properties.
Scrolls up or down instrument pages.
2 Engine information Opens the engine information page.
3 Generator control Starts generator. Stops generator.
4 Breaker control Closes breaker. Opens breaker.
5 CAN ID / Priority - Shows the CAN ID and the priority number in power management applications.
Only shown in power management applications and not in a single genset operation.
6 AOP * Opens Additional Operator Panel (Shortcut *).
7 Mode change
Manual mode. SEMI mode.
AUTO mode. TEST mode.
8 Scroll page Scrolls up. Scrolls down.
9 Parameters * Opens Controller settings (Shortcut *).
10 Menu Opens the menu page.
More information
* See Display config for how to add shortcuts for Parameters or AOP.
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4.1.1 Change instrument
Changes the displayed instrument value shown on the Control panel page.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Instrument value to change Selects instrument to change.
2 Refresh Refreshes the list of values.
3 Scroll and search
Scrolls page left. Scrolls page right.
Searches for values.
4 Save Saves the change.
5 Instrument values Selects the value.
6 Cancel Cancels the change.
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4.1.2 Instrument property
Configures the displayed instrument properties: unit, decimals, offset, and multiply.
No. Item Use Notes
1 Instrument value to change Selects instrument to change.
2 Factory setting Returns the properties back to the factory default values.
3 Save Saves the change.
4 Instrument properties Configures the different instrument properties.
5 Cancel Cancels the change.
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4.2 Supervision
Views the state of the system in real-time. *
No. Item Use Notes
1 Live system overview - Shows the system state. *
2 Menu Opens the menu page.
NOTE * Actual system shown depends upon your plant configuration.
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