DSEGenset DSE8660 User manual

DSE8660 Operator Manual Issue 5
DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC
DSE8660 Operator Manual
Document number 057-120
Author : Anthony Manton

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Amendments since last publication
Issue no. Comments
1 First release
2 Added ROCOF & Vector Shift and page numbers
3 Added ‘MSC OLD UNITS ON BUS’ alarm description
4 Added Ethernet, Host USB , Data logging
4.1 Added amendments to multiple mains
5 Added Expansion Devices
Clarification of notation used within this publication.
NOTE:
Highlights an essential element of a procedure to ensure correctness.
CAUTION!
Indicates a procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage or
destruction of equipment.
WARNING!
Indicates a procedure or practice, which could result in injury to personnel or loss of life if not
followed correctly.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1
BIBLIOGRAPHY ..............................................................................................6
1.1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................... 6
1.2
TRAINING GUIDES ............................................................................................................. 6
1.3
MANUALS............................................................................................................................ 6
2
INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................7
3
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................8
3.1
TERMINAL SPECIFICATION .............................................................................................. 8
3.2
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................. 8
3.3
GENERATOR BUS AND MAINS VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY SENSING ........................... 8
3.4
MAINS AND LOAD CURRENT SENSING ..........................................................................9
3.5
INPUTS ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.5.1
DIGITAL INPUTS.......................................................................................................... 9
3.6
OUTPUTS .......................................................................................................................... 10
3.6.1
OUTPUTS A & B.........................................................................................................10
3.6.2
OUTPUTS C & D ........................................................................................................10
3.6.3
OUTPUTS E,F,G,H,I & J............................................................................................. 10
3.7
COMMUNICATION PORTS .............................................................................................. 11
3.7.1
USB CONNECTION ................................................................................................... 12
3.7.2
USB HOST-MASTER (USB DRIVE CONNECTION) ................................................. 12
3.7.3
RS232 ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.7.4
RS485 ......................................................................................................................... 15
3.7.5
ETHERNET................................................................................................................. 16
3.7.5.1
DIRECT PC CONNECTION .................................................................................................................16
3.7.5.2
CONNECTION TO BASIC ETHERNET................................................................................................17
3.7.5.3
CONNECTION TO COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE ETHERNET .......................................................18
3.7.5.4
CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET.....................................................................................................19
3.8
DSENET® FOR EXPANSION MODULES ....................................................................... 22
3.9
SOUNDER ......................................................................................................................... 23
3.9.1
ADDING AN EXTERNAL SOUNDER TO THE APPLICATION.................................. 23
3.10
DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING ................................................................................... 24
3.10.1
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................. 24
3.10.2
CABLE TIE FIXING POINTS ...................................................................................... 26
3.10.3
SILICON SEALING GASKET...................................................................................... 26
3.11
APPLICABLE STANDARDS.......................................................................................... 27
3.11.1
ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS............................................................................. 28
4
INSTALLATION.............................................................................................. 30
4.1
TERMINAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................... 30
4.1.1
DC SUPPLY, FUEL AND START OUTPUTS............................................................. 30
4.1.2
MAGNETIC PICKUP, CAN AND EXPANSION .......................................................... 31
4.1.3
LOAD SWITCHING AND MAINS VOLTAGE SENSING (V1) .................................... 32
4.1.4
GENERATOR BUS VOLTAGE SENSING (V2).......................................................... 32
4.1.5
MAINS CURRENT TRANSFORMERS....................................................................... 33
4.1.1
LOAD CURRENT TRANSFORMER........................................................................... 34
4.1.1.1
ADVANTAGES OF LOAD CT............................................................................................................... 34
4.1.2
CONFIGURABLE DIGITAL INPUTS .......................................................................... 35
4.1.3
PC CONFIGURATION INTERFACE CONNECTOR ..................................................35
4.1.4
RS485 CONNECTOR ................................................................................................. 36
4.1.5
RS232 CONNECTOR ................................................................................................. 36
4.2
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS ......................................................................................... 37
4.2.1
3 PHASE, 4 WIRE ...................................................................................................... 38
4.2.2
SINGLE MAINS, MULTIPLE GENERATORS.............................................................39
4.2.3
DUAL MAINS, MULTIPLE GENERATORS ................................................................ 40
4.2.4
MULTIPLE MAINS, MULTIPLE GENERATORS ........................................................ 41
4.2.5
DSENET® ................................................................................................................... 42
4.2.6
EARTH SYSTEMS...................................................................................................... 43

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4.2.6.1
NEGATIVE EARTH.............................................................................................................................. 43
4.2.6.2
POSITIVE EARTH ............................................................................................................................... 43
4.2.6.3
FLOATING EARTH.............................................................................................................................. 43
4.3
TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF DSENET®.......................................................................44
5
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS.................................................................... 45
5.1
DSE8660 AMF CONTROL MODULE ................................................................................45
5.2
QUICKSTART GUIDE........................................................................................................47
5.2.1
STARTING THE ENGINE(S) ......................................................................................47
5.2.2
STOPPING THE ENGINE(S) ......................................................................................48
5.3
VIEWING THE INSTRUMENT PAGES..............................................................................49
5.3.1
STATUS ......................................................................................................................50
5.3.2
MAINS .........................................................................................................................51
5.3.3
BUS .............................................................................................................................51
5.3.4
SERIAL PORT.............................................................................................................52
5.3.5
ABOUT ........................................................................................................................56
5.3.5.1
ETHERNET PAGES ............................................................................................................................ 56
5.3.5.2
DATA LOGGING PAGES .................................................................................................................... 57
5.4
VIEWING THE EVENT LOG ..............................................................................................58
5.5
USER CONFIGURABLE INDICATORS ............................................................................59
5.6
CONTROLS .......................................................................................................................60
6
OPERATION .................................................................................................. 62
6.1
ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATIONS.................................................................................62
6.2
STOP MODE ......................................................................................................................63
6.3
AUTOMATIC MODE ..........................................................................................................63
6.3.1
WAITING IN AUTO MODE .........................................................................................63
6.3.2
STARTING SEQUENCE .............................................................................................63
6.3.3
ENGINE RUNNING.....................................................................................................64
6.3.3.1
BUS MODE.......................................................................................................................................... 64
6.3.3.2
MAINS MODE...................................................................................................................................... 64
6.3.4
STOPPING SEQUENCE.............................................................................................64
6.4
MANUAL MODE ................................................................................................................65
6.4.1
WAITING IN MANUAL MODE ....................................................................................65
6.4.2
ENGINE RUNNING.....................................................................................................65
6.4.3
STOPPING SEQUENCE.............................................................................................65
6.5
TEST MODE.......................................................................................................................66
6.5.1
WAITING IN TEST MODE ..........................................................................................66
6.5.2
ENGINE RUNNING.....................................................................................................66
6.6
MULTIPLE MAINS OPERATION.......................................................................................67
6.6.1
8660 PRIORITY ..........................................................................................................67
6.6.2
8660 LOAD CT............................................................................................................68
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PROTECTIONS ............................................................................................. 69
7.1
INDICATIONS ....................................................................................................................69
7.2
WARNINGS........................................................................................................................70
7.3
ELECTRICAL TRIPS .........................................................................................................71
7.4
ROCOF / VECTOR SHIFT .................................................................................................71
8
SCHEDULER................................................................................................. 72
8.1.1
STOP MODE...............................................................................................................72
8.1.2
MANUAL MODE..........................................................................................................72
8.1.3
AUTO MODE...............................................................................................................72
9
FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION............................................................... 73
9.1
ACCESSING THE MAIN FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION EDITOR ...........................74
9.1.1
EDITING A PARAMETER ...........................................................................................75
9.1.2
ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS ...................................................................................76
9.2
ACCESSING THE ‘RUNNING’ CONFIGURATION EDITOR ............................................77
9.2.1
EDITING A PARAMETER ...........................................................................................77
9.2.2
ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS (RUNNING EDITOR) ................................................77
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COMMISSIONING ...................................................................................... 78
10.1.1
PRE-COMMISSIONING..............................................................................................78

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11
FAULT FINDING ......................................................................................... 79
12
MAINTENANCE, SPARES, REPAIR AND SERVICING ............................. 80
12.1.1.1
PACK OF PLUGS ............................................................................................................................80
12.1.1.2
INDIVIDUAL PLUGS........................................................................................................................ 80
12.2
PURCHASING ADDITIONAL FIXING CLIPS FROM DSE............................................ 80
12.3
PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SEALING GASKET FROM DSE.................................... 80
12.4
EXPANSION MODULES................................................................................................ 81
13
WARRANTY ................................................................................................82
14
DISPOSAL................................................................................................... 82
14.1
WEEE (WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) .............................82
14.2
ROHS (RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES).......................................... 82

Bibliography
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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications which can be obtained from the DSE
website www.deepseaplc.com
1.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation instructions are supplied with the product in the box and are intended as a ‘quick start’ guide only.
DSE PART DESCRIPTION
053-069 DSE8610 Installation Instructions
053-070 DSE8660 Installation Instructions
053-032 DSE2548 LED Expansion Annunciator Installation Instructions
053-033 DSE2130 Input Expansion Installation Instructions
053-034 DSE2157 Output Expansion Installation Instructions
1.2 TRAINING GUIDES
Training Guides are produced to give ‘handout’ sheets on specific subjects during training sessions.
DSE PART DESCRIPTION
056-005 Using CTs With DSE Products
056-007 Advantages of Load CT
056-021 Mains Decoupling
056-022 Breaker Control
056-030 Module PIN Codes
056-042 Bus Mode or Mains Mode
056-047 Fail to close and out of sync
1.3 MANUALS
DSE PART DESCRIPTION
057-082 DSE2130 Input Expansion Manual
057-083 DSE2157 Output Expansion Manual
057-084 DSE2548 Annunciator Expansion Manual
057-115 DSE8610 Operator Manual
057-119 DSE8600 Series Configuration Software Manual
057-139 DSE2131 Input Expansion Manual
057-140 DSE2133 Input Expansion Manual
057-141 DSE2152 Output Expansion Manual

Introduction
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2 INTRODUCTION
This document details the installation and operation requirements of the DSE8660 modules, part of the DSEPower®
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. You will not be automatically informed of updates. Any future updates of this
document will be included on the DSE website at www.deepseaplc.com
The DSE8600 series is designed to provide differing levels of functionality across a common platform. This allows
the generator OEM greater flexibility in the choice of controller to use for a specific application.
The DSE8660 module has been designed to monitor the mains (utility) supply and automatically start/stop one ore
more generator sets equipped with DSE8610 controllers depending upon the status of the mains (utility) supply.
Synchronising and Load Sharing features are included within the controller, along with the necessary protections for
such a system. This provides forward sync, back sync (no break changeover) and start/stop upon changing load
levels.
The user also has the facility to view the system operating parameters via the LCD display.
The powerful ARM microprocessor contained within the module allows for incorporation of a range of complex
features:
•Text based LCD display (supporting multiple languages).
•True RMS Voltage, Current and Power monitoring.
•Fully configurable inputs for use as alarms or a range of different functions.
•R.O.C.O.F. and Vector shift for detection of mains failure when in parallel with the mains supply.
Using a PC and the Configuration Suite software allows alteration of selected operational sequences, timers and
alarms.
Additionally, the module’s integral fascia configuration editor allows adjustment of a subset of this information.
A robust plastic case designed for front panel mounting houses the module. Connections are via locking plug and
sockets.

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3 SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 TERMINAL SPECIFICATION
Connection type Two part connector.
•Male part fitted to module
•Female part supplied in module
packing case - Screw terminal,
rising clamp, no internal spring.
Example showing cable entry and screw
terminals of a 10 way connector
Minimum cable size 0.5mm² (AWG 24)
Maximum cable size 2.5mm² (AWG 10)
NOTE: For purchasing additional connector plugs from DSE, please see the section entitled
Maintenance, Spares, Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document.
3.2 POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
Minimum supply voltage 8V continuous
Cranking dropouts Able to survive 0V for 50mS providing the supply was at least 10V before the
dropout and recovers to 5V afterwards.
This is more than sufficient to allow the module to operate during engine
cranking where the battery supply falls as low as 4V (on a 12V system!)
This is achieved without the need for internal batteries or other external
requirements.
Maximum supply voltage 35V continuous (60V protection for surges)
Reverse polarity protection -35V continuous
Maximum operating current
(all inputs and outputs on)
400mA at 24V
200mA at 12V
Maximum standby current
(all inputs and outputs off)
110mA at 24V
210mA at 12V
Plant supply instrumentation display
Range 0V-70V DC (Note Maximum continuous operating voltage of 35V DC)
Resolution 0.1V
Accuracy ±1% full scale (±0.7V)
3.3 GENERATOR BUS AND MAINS VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY SENSING
Measurement type True RMS conversion
Sample Rate 5KHz or better
Harmonics Up to 10
th
or better
Input Impedance 300K Ωph-N
Phase to Neutral 15V
(minimum required for sensing frequency
)
to 333V AC
(absolute maximum)
Suitable for 110V to 277V nominal
(±20% for under/overvoltage detection)
Phase to Phase 26V
(minimum required for sensing frequency
)
to 576V AC
(absolute maximum)
Suitable for 190V ph-ph to 479V ph-ph nominal
(±20% for under/overvoltage detection)
Common mode offset from Earth 100V AC (max)
Resolution 1V AC phase to neutral
2V AC phase to phase
Accuracy ±1% of full scale phase to neutral (±3.33V ph-N)
±2% of full scale phase to phase (±11.52V ph-ph)
Minimum frequency 3.5Hz
Maximum frequency 75.0Hz
Frequency resolution 0.1Hz
Frequency accuracy ±0.2Hz

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3.4 MAINS AND LOAD CURRENT SENSING
Measurement type True RMS conversion
Sample Rate 5KHz or better
Harmonics Up to 10
th
or better
Nominal CT secondary rating 1A or 5A (5A recommended)
Maximum continuous current 5A
Overload Measurement 3 x Nominal CT setting
Absolute maximum overload 50A for 1 second
Burden 0.5VA (0.02Ωcurrent shunts)
common mode offset ±2V peak plant ground to CT common terminal
Resolution 0.5% of 5A
Accuracy ±1% of Nominal (1A or 5A) (excluding CT error)
3.5 INPUTS
3.5.1 DIGITAL INPUTS
Number 11
Arrangement Contact between terminal and ground
Low level threshold 2.1V minimum
High level threshold 6.6V maximum
Maximum input voltage +50V DC with respect to plant supply negative
Minimum input voltage -24V DC with respect to plant supply negative
Contact wetting current 7mA typical
Open circuit voltage 12V typical

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3.6 OUTPUTS
3.6.1 OUTPUTS A & B
Outputs A & B are not fitted to the DSE8660 controller.
3.6.2 OUTPUTS C & D
Type Voltage free relays, fully configurable, normally used for generator bus / mains load switch control.
Rating 8A resistive @ 250 V AC
3.6.3 OUTPUTS E,F,G,H,I & J
Type Fully configurable, supplied from DC supply terminal 2.
Rating 3A resistive @ 35V

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3.7 COMMUNICATION PORTS
USB Port USB2.0 Device for connection to PC running DSE configuration suite only
Max distance 6m (20 feet)
Serial Communication RS232 and RS485 are both fitted for individual or simultaneous operation.
RS232 Serial port
Non – Isolated port
Max Baud rate 115200 baud subject to S/W
TX, RX, RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR, DCD
Male 9 way D type connector
Max distance 15m (50 feet)
RS485 Serial port
Isolated
Data connection 2 wire + common
Half Duplex
Data direction control for Transmit (by s/w protocol)
Max Baud Rate 115200
External termination required (120Ω)
Max common mode offset 70V (on board protection transorb)
Max distance 1.2km (¾ mile)
MSC Port MSC Port for connection to other DSE8660 and DSE8610 controllers
Max distance 240m (133 feet).
Use DSE124 to extend this if required.

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3.7.1 USB CONNECTION
The USB port is provided to give a simple means of connection between a PC and the DSE8660 series controller.
Using the DSE Configuration Suite Software, the operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the
generator(s), selecting operating modes, etc.
Additionally, the various operating parameters (such as output volts, oil pressure, etc.) of the remote generator(s)
are available to be viewed or changed.
To connect a DSE8600 series module to a PC by USB, the following items are required:
•DSE8600 series module
•DSE 8600 series configuration software
(Supplied on configuration suite software CD or available from
www.deepseaplc.com).
•USB cable Type A to Type B.
(This is the same cable as often used between a PC and a USB printer)
DSE can supply this cable if required :
PC Configuration interface lead (USB type A – type B) DSE Part No 016-125
NOTE: - The DC supply must be connected to the module for configuration by PC.
NOTE: - Refer to DSE8600 series Configuration Suite Manual (DSE part 057-119) for further details on
configuring, monitoring and control.
3.7.2 USB HOST-MASTER (USB DRIVE CONNECTION)
Capability to add USB Host facility for USB ‘Pendrive’ type interface for data recording
Connector Type A.
For data logging max maximum size 16Gb.(see viewing the instrument pages)
NOTE:- Refer to DSE8600 series Configuration Suite Manual (DSE part 057-119) for further details on
configuring, monitoring and control.

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3.7.3 RS232
The RS232 port on the DSE8600 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol.
The Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support
Department.
RS232 is for short distance communication (max 15m) and is typically used to connect the DSE86xx series
controller to a telephone or GSM modem for more remote communications.
Many PCs are not fitted with an internal RS232 serial port. DSE DOES NOT recommends the use of USB to RS232
convertors but can recommend PC add-ons to provide the computer with an RS232 port.
Recommended PC Serial Port add-ons (for computers without internal RS232 port):
Remember to check these parts are suitable for your PC. Consult your PC supplier for further advice.
•Brainboxes PM143 PCMCIA RS232 card (for laptop PCs)
•Brainboxes VX-001 Express Card RS232 (for laptops and nettops PCs)
•Brainboxes UC246 PCI RS232 card (for desktop PCs)
•Brainboxes PX-246 PCI Express 1 Port RS232 1 x 9 Pin (for desktop PCs)
Supplier:
Brainboxes
Tel: +44 (0)151 220 2500
Web: http://www.brainboxes.com
Email: Sales:[email protected]
NB DSE Have no business tie to Brainboxes. Over many years, our own engineers have used these products and
are happy to recommend them.

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RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL MODEMS:
•Multitech Global Modem – MultiModem ZBA (PSTN)
DSE Part Number 020-252
(Contact DSE Sales for details of localisation kits for these modems)
•Wavecom Fastrak Supreme GSM modem kit (PSU, Antenna and modem)*
DSE Part number 0830-001-01
•Brodersen GSM Industrial Modem*
DSE Part number 020-245
NOTE: *For GSM modems, a SIM card is required, supplied by your GSM network provider:
•For SMS only, a ‘normal’ voice SIM card is required. This enables the controller to send SMS messages to
designated mobile phones upon status and alarm conditions.
•For a data connection to a PC running DSE Configuration Suite Software, a ‘special’ CSD (Circuit Switched
Data) SIM card is required that will enable the modem to answer an incoming data call. Many ‘pay as you
go’ services will not provide a CSD (Circuit Switched Data) SIM card.

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3.7.4 RS485
The RS485 port on the DSE8600 series controller supports the Modbus RTU protocol.
The DSE Gencomm register table for the controller is available upon request from the DSE Technical Support
Department.
RS485 is used for point-to-point cable connection of more than one device (maximum 32 devices) and allows for
connection to PCs, PLCs and Building Management Systems (to name just a few devices).
One advantage of the RS485 interface is the large distance specification (1.2km when using Belden 9841 (or
equivalent) cable). This allows for a large distance between the DSE8600 series module and a PC running the DSE
Configuration Suite software. The operator is then able to control the module, starting or stopping the generator(s),
selecting operating modes, etc.
The various operating parameters (such as output volts, oil pressure, etc.) of the remote generator(s) can be
viewed or changed.
NOTE: - For a single module to PC connection and distances up to 6m (8yds), the USB connection
method is more suitable and provides for a lower cost alternative to RS485 (which is more suited to longer
distance connections).
Recommended PC Serial Port add-ons (for computers without internal RS485 port).
Remember to check these parts are suitable for your PC. Consult your PC supplier for further advice.
•Brainboxes PM154 PCMCIA RS485 card (for laptops PCs)
Set to ‘Half Duplex, Autogating” with ‘CTS True’ set to ‘enabled’
•Brainboxes VX-023 ExpressCard 1 Port RS422/485 (for laptops and nettop PCs)
•Brainboxes UC320 PCI Velocity RS485 card (for desktop PCs)
Set to ‘Half Duplex, Autogating” with ‘CTS True’ set to ‘enabled’
•Brainboxes PX-324 PCI Express 1 Port RS422/485 (for desktop PCs)
Supplier:
Brainboxes
Tel: +44 (0)151 220 2500
Web: http://www.brainboxes.com
Email: Sales:[email protected]
NB DSE Have no business tie to Brainboxes. Over many years, our own engineers have used these products and
are happy to recommend them.

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3.7.5 ETHERNET
The DSE8660 is fitted with ETHERNET socket for connection to LAN (local area networks)
Description
1
TX+
2
TX-
3
RX+
4
Do not connect
5
Do not connect
6
RX-
7
Do not connect
8
Do not connect
3.7.5.1 DIRECT PC CONNECTION
Requirements
•DSE8660
•Crossover Ethernet cable (see Below)
•PC with Ethernet port
Crossover
network cable

Specifications
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Crossover cable wiring detail
Two pairs crossed, two pairs uncrossed
10baseT/100baseTX crossover
Pin
Connection 1 (T568A)
Connection 2 (T568B)
1
white/green stripe
white/orange stripe
2
green solid
orange solid
3
white/orange stripe
white/green stripe
4
blue solid
blue solid
5
white/blue stripe
white/blue stripe
6
orange solid
green solid
7
white/brown stripe
white/brown stripe
8
brown solid
brown solid
NOTE:- This cable can be purchased from any good PC or IT store.
3.7.5.2 CONNECTION TO BASIC ETHERNET
Requirements
•DSE8660
•Ethernet cable (see below)
•Working Ethernet (company or home network)
•PC with Ethernet port
Ethernet router
or ADSL router
Ethernet cable
For the advanced
Engineer, a
crossover cable is a
CAT5 cable with one
end terminated as
T568A and the other
end terminated as
T568B.

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Ethernet cable wiring detail
.
10baseT/100baseT
Pin
Connection 1 (T568A)
Connection 2 (T568A)
1
white/green stripe
white/green stripe
2
green solid
green solid
3
white/orange stripe
white/orange stripe
4
blue solid
blue solid
5
white/blue stripe
white/blue stripe
6
orange solid
orange solid
7
white/brown stripe
white/brown stripe
8
brown solid
brown solid
NOTE:- DSE Stock a 2m (2.2yds) Ethernet Cable – Part number 016-137. Alternatively they can be
purchased from any good PC or IT store.
3.7.5.3 CONNECTION TO COMPANY INFRASTRUCTURE ETHERNET
Requirements
•DSE8660
•Ethernet cable (see below)
•Working Ethernet (company or home network)
•PC with Ethernet port and Windows Internet Explorer 6 or above, Firefox
Ethernet cable
PC Network
wall connection
sockets
Ethernet router
or ADSL router
For the advanced
Engineer, this cable
has both ends
terminated as
T568A (as shown
below) or T568B.

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Ethernet cable wiring detail
10baseT/100baseT
Pin
Connection 1 (T568A)
Connection 2 (T568A)
1
white/green stripe
white/green stripe
2
green solid
green solid
3
white/orange stripe
white/orange stripe
4
blue solid
blue solid
5
white/blue stripe
white/blue stripe
6
orange solid
orange solid
7
white/brown stripe
white/brown stripe
8
brown solid
brown solid
NOTE:- DSE Stock a 2m (2.2yds) Ethernet Cable – Part number 016-137. Alternatively they can be
purchased from any good PC or IT store.
3.7.5.4 CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET
Requirements
•Ethernet cable (see below)
•Working Ethernet (company or home network)
•Working Internet connection (ADSL or DSL recommended)
Ethernet cable
DSL or ADSL
router
Optional ‘Local’
site PC
INTERNET
DSL or ADSL
router
PC remote
from generator
site
The DSL/ADSL
router will route
external
For the advanced
Engineer, this cable
has both ends
terminated as
T568A (as shown
below) or T568B.

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Ethernet cable wiring detail
10baseT/100baseT
Pin
Connection 1 (T568A)
Connection 2 (T568A)
1
white/green stripe
white/green stripe
2
green solid
green solid
3
white/orange stripe
white/orange stripe
4
blue solid
blue solid
5
white/blue stripe
white/blue stripe
6
orange solid
orange solid
7
white/brown stripe
white/brown stripe
8
brown solid
brown solid
NOTE:- DSE Stock a 2m (2.2yds) Ethernet Cable – Part number 016-137. Alternatively they can be
purchased from any good PC or IT store.
For the advanced
Engineer, this cable
has both ends
terminated as
T568A (as shown
below) or T568B.
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