DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSEControl DSEM812 Installation And Operator's Manual

DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSEControl DSEM812 Installation And Operator's Manual

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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS
DSEM812 Installation and Operator Manual
Document Number: 057-317
Author: Anthony Manton
057-317 ISSUE:1.1

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  • Page 1 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSEM812 Installation and Operator Manual Document Number: 057-317 Author: Anthony Manton 057-317 ISSUE:1.1...
  • Page 2 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. Revision History Issue No.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    DSEM812 Installation and Operator Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Introduction ......................5 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION ..................6 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..................... 6 RELATED INFORMATION ....................7 1.3.1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................8 1.4.1 GENERAL ........................8 1.4.2 INSTALLATION NOTES ....................
  • Page 4 DSEM812 Installation and Operator Manual FUSING..........................26 TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................. 27 USER CONNECTIONS ..................... 28 3.5.1 CONNECTOR A (DC SUPPLY, CAN AND CAMERA) ..........29 3.5.2 CONNECTOR B (I/O) ....................30 OPERATION ...................... 31 NAVIGATION AND SELECTION..................31 SYSTEM PAGES ......................31 RECOVERY ........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1 Introduction This document details the Installation, Setup and Operation requirements of the DSEM812 Controller ® and Display, 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.
  • Page 6: Clarification Of Notation

    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.
  • Page 7: Related Information

    Introduction 1.3 RELATED INFORMATION 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 TECHNICAL INFORMATION DSE Part Description 055-267 DSEM812 Datasheet 057-318 DSEM812 CODESYS Manual 057-319...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Introduction 1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.4.1 GENERAL • These instructions are for authorised persons according to the EMC and low-voltage directives. The device must be installed, connected and put into operation by a qualified electrician. • It is not permissible to open the controller or to modify or repair the controller. Modification or repairs to the wiring could result in dangerous malfunctions.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 PROCESSOR Description Specification iMX6 Quad Microcontroller ARM A9 Speed 1 GHz 2.2 MEMORY Description Specification Flash 12.5 GB available for application. 16 GB total. 2 GB 2.3 DC SUPPLY Description Specification Operating Voltage (Pin A7) 8 V to 32 V Maximum Current (Full Backlight, no External Loads) <1000 mA Maximum Current (After Controlled Shutdown with Ignition off)
  • Page 10: User Interface

    Specifications 2.5 USER INTERFACE 16 X Surround Lit Push Buttons 1280 px X 800 px (DSEM812 Push Capacitive Button Variant Touchscreen (all only) variants) 2.5.1 CONTROLS Description Specification Push Buttons DSEM812-01 Push Buttons DSEM812-02 2.5.2 DISPLAY Description Specification Size (Across Diagonal) 30.7 mm (12.1 ”) Size (W x H)
  • Page 11: Inputs

    Specifications 2.7 INPUTS 2.7.1 WAKE-UP NOTE: Either Wake-Up OR Ignition initiates the start-up process. Both must be removed to allow shutdown to commence. NOTE: Ignition removal begins the Ignition timer after which the device powers down. During this delay WakeUp functionality is disabled. Where the application requires WakeUp functionality, it is recommended to keep Ignition timer to a minimum (minimum setting is 2 seconds).
  • Page 12: Ignition(15)

    Specifications 2.7.2 IGNITION(15) NOTE: Either Wake-Up OR Ignition initiates the start-up process. Both must be removed to allow shutdown to commence. NOTE: Application of Wake-up (Pin A2) wakens the device, allowing for faster application start upon Ignition application. NOTE: Ignition removal begins the Ignition Off timer after which the device powers down. During this delay Wake Up functionality is disabled.
  • Page 13: Program Enable

    Specifications 2.7.3 PROGRAM ENABLE Program Enable is used to enter System Menu. See section entitled Operation elsewhere in this document for details. Description Specification Applicable Pin Pin A6 2.7.4 DIGITAL INPUTS 2.7.4.1 DIGITAL Description Specification Applicable Pins Pins B13, B14, B17, B18, B21, B22 Minimum Voltage for High Level.
  • Page 14: Analogue Inputs

    Specifications 2.7.5 ANALOGUE INPUTS 2.7.5.1 VOLTAGE Description Specification Applicable Pins Pins B13, B14, B17, B18, B21, B22 Configurable Ranges 0 V to 5 V 0 V to 10 V 0 V to 32 V Resolution 12 bits Accuracy ± 2 % F.S.D. >=30 kΩ...
  • Page 15: Outputs

    Specifications 2.8 OUTPUTS 2.8.1 VREF OUTPUT SUPPLY Description Specification Applicable Pins Pin B10 Voltage Programmable 5 V / 10 V (±5 %) Max Current 100 mA 2.8.2 HIGH SIDE FIXED Description Specification Applicable Pins Pins B2, B3 Maximum Current Digital Output Active Low ‘ON’ State Maximum Voltage at <2 V Rated Current Digital Output Active Low ‘OFF’...
  • Page 16: Communications

    Specifications 2.9 COMMUNICATIONS 2.9.1 CAN NOTE: CAN connections are NOT internally terminated. A complete CAN network must have 120 Ω terminators at each end of the network. NOTE: Screened 120  impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the CAN links.
  • Page 17: Gps

    Specifications 2.9.4 GPS NOTE: DSE supply an antenna suitable for GPS reception. For further details, see section entitled Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts elsewhere in this document. The device attains a GPS signal via an antenna. This provides stronger signal reception. The GPS receiver allows the application program to retrieve the location of the device.
  • Page 18: Usb

    Specifications 2.9.6 USB NOTE: DSE supply a cable suitable for USB connection. For further details, see section entitled Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts elsewhere in this document. Description Specification Number of USB Ports USB Version Supported Speeds Full Speed (12 Mbit/s) Device Class 08 (Mass Storage) Max Size...
  • Page 19: Camera Inputs

    Specifications 2.9.7 CAMERA INPUTS NOTE: Cameras Inputs provide facility for viewing only. Logging to file is not supported. Description Specification Number of Camera Inputs Applicable Pins A4, A5 (Camera 1) A7, A8 (Camera 2) A13, A14 (Camera 3) A15, A23 (Camera 4) Camera Type Interface Type Analogue (Composite) Video for PAL / NTSC...
  • Page 20: Applicable Standards

    Specifications 2.10 APPLICABLE STANDARDS Category Description Standard CE marking Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) noise EN 61000-6-2 immunity EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission BS EN 60950-1: 2006 standard + A2: 2013 Safety of information technology equipment, general requirements E11 PENDING EMC requirements for vehicles UN/ECE-R10.05 Noise immunity with 100 V/m ISO 11452-2...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Installation 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 3.1.1 DIMENSIONS Description Specification Overall Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) 330 mm X 210 mm X 59.7 mm (12.99 ” X 8.27 ” X 2.35 ”) M870 Without Buttons Overall Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) 330 mm X 210 mm X 63.5 mm (12.99 ”...
  • Page 22: Fascia Mounting

    Installation 3.1.2 FASCIA MOUNTING NOTE: DSE supply a kit for fascia (panel) mounting. For further details, see section entitled Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts elsewhere in this document. Description Specification Panel Cut-Out 313 mm X 193 mm (R 13 mm) (12.32 “...
  • Page 23: Mounting Overview

    Installation 3.1.2.2 MOUNTING OVERVIEW M5 x 25 mm Rubber Mounting Washers & DSEM812 Socket Set Gasket Panel Plate Bolts x 4 Screws x 4 See Overleaf for Mounting Instructions Page 23 of 50 057-317 ISSUE: 1.1...
  • Page 24: Mounting Instructions

    Installation 3.1.2.3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Insert the Socket Set Screws into the rear of DSEM812 and carefully install the gasket. Offer up DSEM812 into the fascia cut-out. Ensure gasket is seated evenly between DSEM812 and panel. Fit the mount and secure to the screws with supplied mounting bolts and washers. 057-317 ISSUE: 1.1 Page 24 of 50...
  • Page 25: Ram Mounting

    Installation 3.1.3 RAM MOUNTING DSEM812 has four holes on the rear face, suitable for fitting of a RAM type mount with the AMPS hole pattern. The spacing for the mounting holes is detailed in the image below. For RAM mount components, visit: https://www.ram-mount.co.uk/ Description...
  • Page 26: Grounding

    Installation 3.2 GROUNDING To ensure the protection of the device against electrical interference and the safe function of the device, the rear heatsink must be connected to the ground of the vehicle / machine. A suitable screw is provided on the rear of the device, below the RAM mount location.
  • Page 27: Typical Connection Diagram

    Installation 3.4 TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM Terminology Meaning QCxxx Output ICxxx Input Output, High when active Output, Low when active AIN, FREQ Input configurable to accept signals as positive digital, negative digital, 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, 0 V to 32 V, 0 mA to 20 mA, 4 mA to 20 mA, ratiometric or resistive and frequency measuring.
  • Page 28: User Connections

    Installation 3.5 USER CONNECTIONS NOTE: If a prewired connection cable is used, remove the cores with unused signal inputs and outputs. Unused cores, in particular core loops, lead to interference coupling that can influence the connected controller. NOTE: Connectors A and C are coded differently. Do not try to force a connector into the wrong socket.
  • Page 29: Connector A (Dc Supply, Can And Camera)

    Installation 3.5.1 CONNECTOR A (DC SUPPLY, CAN AND CAMERA) NOTE: For details of fuse requirements, refer to section entitled Fusing elsewhere in this document. NOTE: Screened 120  impedance cable specified for use with CAN must be used for the CAN links.
  • Page 30: Connector B (I/O)

    Installation 3.5.2 CONNECTOR B (I/O) Terminology Meaning QC00x Output IC00x Input Output, High when active. Output, Low when active. PWM, High during ‘Mark’. AIN, FREQ Input configurable to accept signals as positive digital, negative digital, 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, 0 V to 32 V, 0 mA to 20 mA, 4 mA to 20 mA, ratiometric or resistive and frequency measuring NOTE: GND Pins are internally connected.
  • Page 31: Operation

    Operation 4 OPERATION NOTE: Ensure the System Pages are closed (exited) before attempting to send the application to the device. 4.1 NAVIGATION AND SELECTION Simply touch the icon on the screen to select the options. Within the System Pages, the following icon appears in the display bottom left when available, Icon Description Press to save changes on this page and return to the previous page.
  • Page 32 Operation Select between the following options: Recovery Configuration Selection Description Recovery Allows files (firmware, applications etc) to be installed to the device. Configuration Allows viewing and configuration of the device settings including (but not limited to) Network settings, password, Real Time Clock, firmware version information).
  • Page 33: Recovery

    Operation 4.3 RECOVERY NOTE: With DSEM812 with Buttons, Recovery is accessible directly by pressing and holding any THREE fascia buttons at device power-up. Upon selection of Recovery, the device restarts, displays ‘Entering Flash/Recovery’ and displays the Recovery menu. Failure to select within 30 seconds results in Reboot being selected. Reboot USB upgrade Ethernet upgrade...
  • Page 34: Configuration

    Operation 4.4 CONFIGURATION Configuration is further separated into three submenus: Information Settings Control Selection Description Information Gives version information about the device. Settings Allows settings to be changed. Control Allows Test, Install, Clone, Recover and Format operations to be made to the device. 4.4.1 DEVICE INFORMATION Device Information is further separated into submenus: Version Information...
  • Page 35: Hardware Information

    Operation 4.4.1.2 HARDWARE INFORMATION Provides useful information regarding the device hardware. Parameter Description CPU Temperature Internal temperature of the main CPU within the device. PCB Temperature Temperature within the device, taken from a sensor mounted on the device circuit board. Battery Voltage Measurement of the ECU Supply of the device.
  • Page 36 Operation Parameter Description IP Address The IP address currently in use for this network interface. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask currently in use for this network interface. Speed The current operating speed of this network interface. Tx Packets A count of transmitted network packets. Useful for network diagnostics.
  • Page 37: Gps Information

    Operation 4.4.1.4 GPS INFORMATION NOTE: DSE supply an antenna suitable for GPS reception. For further details, see section entitled Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts elsewhere in this document. NOTE: Ensure the antenna has a clear view of the sky, not obscured by buildings or trees. A position fix may take a few minutes depending upon visibility of satellites.
  • Page 38: Settings

    Operation 4.4.2 SETTINGS Network Settings Display Backlight Keyboard Backlight Real Time Clock Password Ignition 4.4.2.1 NETWORK SETTINGS Network Settings is further divided into submenus. Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Wifi CAN 1 CAN 2 CAN 3 4.4.2.2 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT Allows the default display backlight to be adjusted. The application may also adjust the display backlight after the power up sequence and application start-up has completed.
  • Page 39: Keyboard Backlight

    Operation 4.4.2.3 KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT NOTE: Applicable only to DSEM812 Fascia Button variant. Adjusts the default setting for the backlight of the fascia buttons. The application may also adjust the button backlight after the power up sequence and application start-up has completed. 4.4.2.4 REAL TIME CLOCK Allows setting of the device Real Time Clock / Calendar.
  • Page 40: Control

    Operation 4.4.3 CONTROL NOTE: Clone and Restore are applicable to DSEM812 CODESYS variant only. Control is further separated into submenus: Test Install Format Clone Restore 4.4.3.1 TEST Test is further separated into submenus: Touchscreen Test Camera Test IP Camera Test Inputs Test Outputs Test 057-317 ISSUE: 1.1...
  • Page 41 Operation Touchscreen Test Touch the screen with one or more fingers to see the device detect the press and illuminate the screen where the finger(s) touch. Camera Test Shows the signal detected on the four Analogue Camera (composite video) inputs. IP Camera Test NOTE: While Camera Test application allows for testing of two IP cameras, DSEM812 supports up to four (4) IP Cameras within the application.
  • Page 42: Install

    Operation 4.4.3.2 INSTALL Allows installation of files to the device. Connect the USB memory device containing the file to install, then select the relevant option. Parameter Description Install Boot Splashscreen Installs a Boot display to be shown during the startup sequence. For example,this could be the OEM logo and/or product name.
  • Page 43: Format

    Operation 4.4.3.3 FORMAT NOTE: If configured, the device Password is required to access this section. NOTE: The Format process deletes files on the target device and may change the operation of the device. Parameter Description Configuration NOTE: All settings are returned to default.
  • Page 44: Clone

    Operation 4.4.3.4 CLONE NOTE: Clone is applicable to DSEM812 CODESYS variant only. NOTE: If configured, the device Password is required to access this section. NOTE: When obtaining the Clone file from an existing device, ALL files on the device are copied.
  • Page 45: Restore

    Operation 4.4.3.5 RESTORE NOTE: Restore is applicable to DSEM812 CODESYS variant only. NOTE: If configured, the device Password is required to access this section. NOTE: Recovering a file to the device overwrites the existing application. Depending upon the type of clone file, Persistent/Retained data may also be overwritten. This section is used to restore the device from a previously stored Clone (backup) file.
  • Page 46: Cables, Connectors, Harnesses And Spare Parts

    Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts 5 CABLES, CONNECTORS, HARNESSES AND SPARE PARTS Description DSE Part Manufacturer Part Manufacturer Connector Pin Crimp 770854-1 (8 A rated) 770854-3 (16 A rated) M812 Connector Kit with 8 A 007-1073 1 X 770680-1 Pins 1 X 770680-4 (Set of 2 Connectors and Pins)
  • Page 47: M812 Connector Harness Kit (016-185)

    Cables, Connectors, Harnesses and Spare Parts 5.1 M812 CONNECTOR HARNESS KIT (016-185) NOTE: Note the use of 8 A rated contacts in the connectors. Ensure correct fusing of supply pins. Utilise multiple supply pins where the application requires more than 8 A. Ensure one ground pin for each supply pin.
  • Page 48: Maintenance And Warranty

    Maintenance and Warranty, Disposal, Misc 6 MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY The device 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). 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).
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