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1 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual Document Number: Author: Ashley Senior ISSUE: 5

2 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS PLC Highfield House Hunmanby North Yorkshire YO14 0PH ENGLAND Sales Tel: +44 (0) Sales Fax: +44 (0) Website: DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual Deep Sea Electronics PLC 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 the copyright holder except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act Applications for the copyright holder s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication must be addressed to Deep Sea Electronics PLC at the address above. The DSE logo is a UK registered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics PLC. Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective companies. Deep Sea Electronics PLC reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice. Amendments List Issue Comments 1 Initial release 1.1 Changed to reference DSEGateway rather than DSE Updates for phase 4 features. 3 Added information for Admin section. 4 Updates for phase 5 features. 5 Updates to Device Compatibility, Page Editor Mode and Event Triggers Typeface: The typeface used in this document is Arial. Care must be taken not to mistake the upper case letter I with the numeral 1. The numeral 1 has a top serif to avoid this confusion. Clarification of notation used within this publication. NOTE: CAUTION!: WARNING!: Highlights an essential element of a procedure to ensure correctness. Indicates a procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage or destruction of equipment. Indicates a procedure or practice, which could result in injury to personnel or loss of life if not followed correctly ISSUE: 5 Page 2 of 116

3 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual Section TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION BIBLIOGRAPHY GLOSSARY OF TERMS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DSEGATEWAY PC INTERNET BROWSER COMPATIBILITY GOOGLE CHROME INTERNET EXPLORER MOZILLA FIREFOX SMART DEVICE INTERNET BROWSERS & APPLICATIONS DEVICE COMPATIBILITY GETTING STARTED REGISTERING AN ACCOUNT ACCOUNT TYPES AND USES USER ACCOUNT ORGANISATION ACCOUNT REGISTERING A USER ACCOUNT NEW USER REGISTRATION FORM REGISTERING AN ORGANISATION ACCOUNT NEW ORGANISATION REGISTRATION FORM LOGGING IN MAXIMUM FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPTS EXCEEDED CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM ADDING OR REMOVING A SITE (DSEGATEWAY) ADDING OR REMOVING A DSE CONTROLLER FROM A SITE OPERATING DSEWEBNET SYSTEM OVERVIEW LANGUAGE SELECTION CONFIGURATION MODE ACCOUNT CHANGE ORGANISATION REPORTS EVENT TRIGGERS ( AND SMS MESSAGES) MODULE TRIGGER PRE-DEFINED EVENT NAMED EVENT UNNAMED EVENT ECU CODE INSTRUMENT MODULE DIGITAL INPUT MODULE DIGITAL OUTPUT MAINTENANCE GATEWAY TRIGGER GPS SITE (GATEWAY) INPUT/OUTPUT ADMIN USER GROUPS VIEW GROUPS PERMISSIONS VIEW ROLES VIEW ROLES PRIVILEGES DISPLAY SETTINGS Page 3 of ISSUE: 5

4 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual SET LANGUAGE SKIN COLOURS SET ICONS FOOTER TEXT ORGANISATIONS VIEW CLIENT VIEW ORGANISATIONS SITES AND SETS SITES AND SETS VIEW SITES VIEW SETS RSS FEED VIEW FAQ PAGE EDITOR MODE ADDING, EDITING & DELETING PAGES ADDING & REMOVING SUBPAGES WIDGET SELECTION CONTROL BUTTON DATA DISPLAY DATA TABLE DIAL IO TABLE LED SITE CONFIGURATION & CONNECTION STATUS SITE CONNECTION STATUS ICON SITE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM NAVIGATION GATEWAY VIEW GROUP VIEW SITE CONNECTION STATUS ICON SITE ALARM STATUS GROUP ALARM STATUS DSE CONTROLLER STATUS ALARM AND EVENT ALERT MESSAGES MAP FEATURE STREET VIEW TOOL SHOW LINES & WAY POINTS (LIVE LOCATION MONITORING) MAP STYLE MAP ICONS DSE SITE (DSEGATEWAY) ICON DSE CONTROLLER ICONS SPECIFIC SITE OR DSE CONTROLLER STATUS GEOFENCES SYSTEM VIEW LEVEL ALL SITES OVERVIEW MAP EVENTS SPECIFIC SITE MAP EVENTS INFO IO CALENDAR CALENDAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONFIGURATION DSE CONTROLLER CONTROL BUTTONS AUTOSTART CONTROLLER AMF CONTROLLER ISSUE: 5 Page 4 of 116

5 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual MAINS CONTROLLER GENERATOR BUS-TIE CONTROLLER DSE DSE334 & DSE GENERATOR/S MAINS/S ENGINE IO ALARMS VIEWING HISTORIC DATA GRAPH Page 5 of ISSUE: 5

6 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual 1 INTRODUCTION This manual covers the registration and operation of the DSEWebNet Software for DSE modules. This is not a controlled document. There are no automatic notifications of changes to this manual. Any future updates of this document are included on the DSE website: Separate manuals cover the DSE modules supported by the software which can be downloaded from our website: The DSEWebNet Software in conjunction with the DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Device allows the user to remote monitor and control a wide range of modules via a supported internet browser. The DSEWebNet Software must only be used by competent, qualified personnel, as operating the system may have safety implications on the panel / generating set to which it is fitted. The information contained in this manual must be read in conjunction with the information contained in the appropriate module documentation. A separate manual deals with the operation of the DSEGateway (See section entitled Bibliography elsewhere in this document) ISSUE: 5 Page 6 of 116

7 DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual 1.1 BIBLIOGRAPHY This document refers to and is referred to by the following DSE publications that can be obtained from the DSE website DSE Part No Description DSE890 & DSE891 Installation Instructions DSE890 & DSE891 Operators Manual DSEWebNet Smart Device Software Manual DSE334 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE335 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSEL400 & DSEL401 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSEL401 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE4310 & DSE4320 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE4410 & DSE4420 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE4510 & DSE4520 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE4510 MKII & DSE4520 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE4610 & DSE4620 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE6010 & DSE6020 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE6010 MKII & DSE6020 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE6110 & DSE6120 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE6110 MKII & DSE6120 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE7110 & DSE7120 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE72xx & DSE73xx Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE7410 & DSE7420 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE8610, DSE8620 & DSE8660 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE8610 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE8810 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual DSE8860 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual 1.2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Reference DSEGateway Site DSE Controller Description Refers to the DSE890 and DSE891 DSEGateway devices. Refers to the DSE890 and DSE891 DSEGateway devices. Refers to the DSE Controller connected to the DSE890 or DSE891 DSEGateway devices. Page 7 of ISSUE: 5

8 Installation Instructions 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 DSEGATEWAY For information with regards to setting up the DSE890 or DSE891 Gateway Device, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual which is found on the DSE website: PC INTERNET BROWSER COMPATIBILITY GOOGLE CHROME DSEWebNet is optimised for the latest version of the Google Chrome web browser INTERNET EXPLORER Internet Explorer 11 DSEWebNet is optimised for Internet Explorer 11 Internet Explorer 10 DSEWebNet is optimised for Internet Explorer MOZILLA FIREFOX DSEWebNet is optimised for the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser. 2.3 SMART DEVICE INTERNET BROWSERS & APPLICATIONS For information with regards to using the DSEWebNet on a smart device, refer to DSE Publication: DSEWebNet Smart Device Software Manual which is found on the DSE website: ISSUE: 5 Page 8 of 116

9 Installation Instructions 2.4 DEVICE COMPATIBILITY At the time of printing, the following devices are currently compatible with the DSE890 & DSE891. Other devices are being added as part of our ongoing development. NOTE: Not all variants are available in all markets. NOTE: Not all instrumentation is available with all controllers. Refer to the Configuration Suite PC Software manual relevant to your controller for details of supported instrumentation. DSE Controller DSE334 DSE335 DSEL400 DSEL401, DSEL401 MKII DSE4310, DSE4310 NC DSE4320, DSE4320 NC DSE4410 CAN, DSE4410 MPU DSE4420 CAN, DSE4420 MPU DSE4510, DSE4510 NC, DSE4510 RT, DSE4510 RTH DSE4520, DSE4520 NC, DSE4520 RT, DSE4520 RTH, DSE4520 A1 DSE4610, DSE4610 RTH DSE4620, DSE4620 RTH DSE6010 CAN, DSE6010 MPU, DSE6010 MKII DSE6020 CAN, DSE6020 MPU, DSE6020 MKII DSE6110 CAN, DSE6110 MPU, DSE6110 MKII DSE6120 CAN, DSE6120 MPU, DSE6120 A3, DSE6120 MKII DSE7110, DSE7110 MKII DSE7120, DSE7120 MKII DSE7210 DSE7220 DSE7310, DSE7310 MKII DSE7320, DSE7320 MKII DSE7410 DSE7420 DSE8610, DSE8610 MKI DSE8620 DSE8660 DSE8810 DSE8860 Page 9 of ISSUE: 5

10 Getting Started 3 GETTING STARTED Launch a compatible internet browser and navigate to the website: to access the DSEWebNet Software. 3.1 REGISTERING AN ACCOUNT ACCOUNT TYPES AND USES USER ACCOUNT A User Account is a quick and simple way for a single user to start and take control of DSE devices remotely. A User Account is best suited to those who: Only have a small number of DSE devices to monitor Do not require all the additional features of the Organisation Account Needs to be registered under an Organisation Account to restrict their access ORGANISATION ACCOUNT An Organisation Account is a simple way for an organisation or company manager to start and take control of DSE devices. An Organisation Account is best suited to an organisation or company who: Have a single user who wants to gain additional features. Have a number of DSE devices to monitor. Want to create access permissions to limit access for certain User Accounts registered to the organisation. In addition to access permissions, an Organisation Account has the ability to use the following features: Geofencing Geotracking Customisable graphical user interface Configurable module and site names ISSUE: 5 Page 10 of 116

11 Getting Started REGISTERING A USER ACCOUNT To register a new user account, click on Register in the Register User section located on the right hand side of the webpage, the registration form then appears. Click to register a new user account for the DSEWebNet Page 11 of ISSUE: 5

12 Getting Started NEW USER REGISTRATION FORM NOTE: If the confirmation for the DSEWebNet registration is not recieved, check the s junk or spam folder. Once the registration form has been completed, click the Register button to complete. An is sent to the new user s address to confirm the registration. To cancel the registration, click the Cancel button. Blank registration form Example of a completed registration form Field First Name Last Name Confirm Phone Number Username Password Confirm Password Captchure Description Enter the new user s first name Enter the new user s last name NOTE: A registration confirmation is sent to the address entered, ensure the address is valid. Enter the new user s address. This is the default address allocated to events triggers and reports when configured. Re-enter the new user s address for confirmation Enter the new user s mobile phone number with the country code. This is the default number allocated to web events when configured. Enter the desired username for the new user s account. NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Enter the desired password for the new user s account. NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Re-enter the desired password for confirmation NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Enter the text displayed in the image below. Click button to change the image if the text is not clear. Click button to enunciate the text in the image if it is not clear ISSUE: 5 Page 12 of 116

13 Getting Started REGISTERING AN ORGANISATION ACCOUNT To register an organisation account, click on Register in the Register Organisation section located on the right hand side of the webpage, the registration form then appears. Click to register a new Organisation Account for the DSEWebNet Page 13 of ISSUE: 5

14 Getting Started NEW ORGANISATION REGISTRATION FORM NOTE: If the confirmation for the DSEWebNet registration is not recieved, check the s junk or spam folder. Once the registration form has been completed, click the Register button to complete. An is sent to the organisation administrator s address to confirm the registration. To cancel the registration, click the Cancel button. Blank registration form Example of a completed registration form Field First Name Last Name Phone Number Admin Username Admin Password Description Enter the organisation administrator s first name Enter the organisation administrator s last name NOTE: A registration confirmation is be sent to the address entered, ensure the address is valid. Enter the organisation administrator s address. This is the default address allocated to events triggers and reports when configured. Enter the organisation administrator s mobile phone number with the country code. This is the default number allocated to web events when configured. Enter the desired username for the organisation account. NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Enter the desired password for the organisation account ISSUE: 5 Page 14 of 116

15 Getting Started Field Organisation Building Name/Number Street Town City Post/Zip Code Country Captchure Description NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE NOTE: This name is used when a User Account requests to join the Organisation Account. Enter the name of the organisation or company the account is for. Enter the building name or number of the organisation or company. Enter the street the organisation or company is located on. Enter the town the organisation or company is located in. Enter the city the organisation or company is located in. Enter the post or zip code of the organisation or company. Select the country the organisation or company is located in. NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Enter the text displayed in the image below. Click button to change the image if the text is not clear. Click button to enunciate the text in the image if it is not clear. Page 15 of ISSUE: 5

16 Getting Started 3.2 LOGGING IN NOTE: To log in to the DSEWebNet, a user account is required. To register an account, refer to the section Registering an Account elsewhere in this document. Launch a compatible internet browser and navigate to the website: to access the DSEWebNet Software. To login, type the registered account details into the Account Login section. This is located on the left hand side of the webpage. Enter user account details to login. Field Username Password Remember login details Reset Password Description Enter the username of the registered account NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE Enter the password of the registered account NOTE: Enabling this option requires the use of cookies, contact the IT department if in doubt. = The user has to manually enter the account details every time. = The user s account details are remembered on the PC and automatically entered upon the webpage loading. Forget: Click to forget the remembered username and password. NOTE: If the password retrieval is not received, check the s junk or spam folder. To retrieve a forgotten or lost password, click the Forgotten password? link. Enter the username of the account and click continue. A new password is sent to the registered address for that account ISSUE: 5 Page 16 of 116

17 Getting Started MAXIMUM FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPTS EXCEEDED If the user s password is entered incorrectly three times, the account is locked and the password must be reset. To reset the user s password, click on the Reset Password option in the Account Login section located on the left hand side of the webpage. This sends a new password to the registered address for that account. If the reset password is not received, check the s junk or spam folder. Maximum Failed Login Attempts Exceeded warning Reset Password option Page 17 of ISSUE: 5

18 Getting Started 3.3 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM ADDING OR REMOVING A SITE (DSEGATEWAY) NOTE: To add a DSEGateway to the DSEWebNet, the DSEGateway MUST have been connected to the configured DSE Controllers and the internet by an Ethernet or GPRS/GSM connection at least once. Upon first login, the user is presented with a blank account with no DSEGateway Devices configured. To add or remove a DSEGateway to the account, click on Add or Remove Set located on the left hand side of the webpage. A pop-up box then appears. Click to add or remove a DSE module to the DSEWebNet ISSUE: 5 Page 18 of 116

19 Getting Started NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSEGateway, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on the DSE website: To add or remove a DSEGateway to the user s account, the Gateway Device ID and Security Code are required. This information is located in the DSEGateway configuration screens. The Gateway Device ID is located under the Status Info section of the DSEGateway configuration. Exit without saving Click to continue The Security Code is located under the Gateway Setup section of the DSEGateway configuration. If the DSEGateway being added to the user account has not been connected to the internet at least once, the below error message appears. Check to ensure that the DSEGateway is connected to the internet Page 19 of ISSUE: 5

20 Getting Started ADDING OR REMOVING A DSE CONTROLLER FROM A SITE NOTE: For more information, refer to DSE publication: DSE Configuration Suite PC Software Installation & Operation Manual located on our website: DSE controllers available to be added to the DSEWebNet are displayed under the Available Sets section. To identify the DSE controller, the DSEWebNet uses the controller s Gen Set ID, USB ID or Configured DSEWebNet ID depending on what is available. DSE controller(s) that are, or have been connected to the DSEGateway DSE controllers currently active on the DSEWebNet Exit without saving An example of a DSE controller using the USB ID as the identifier An example of a DSE controller using the Gen Set ID or Configured DSEWebNet ID as the identifier Adds the highlighted DSE controller(s) in the Available Sets section to the DSEWebNet Save the changes that have made Removes the highlighted DSE controller(s) in the Acquired Sets section from the DSEWebNet The DSE controller s Gen Set ID is found using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software. Refer to the DSE Controller s Software Manual for further details. The DSE controller s Configured DSEWebNet Site/Set Alias is found using the Admin section of the DSEWebNet. Refer to the section entitled Admin elsewhere in this manual for further details. The DSE controller s USB ID is found using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software as shown below ISSUE: 5 Page 20 of 116

21 4 OPERATING DSEWEBNET 4.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The image below shows an example of a DSEWebNet system monitoring three different sites with multiple generators connected to each one. See subsequent sections for more details on the features highlighted below. NOTE: Depending which System View Level the user has selected, certain areas of the webpage layout change. System View Level Page Navigation, (changes at different system view levels). Highlighted indicates the current page selected. Click the buttons to change the page Map Feature to display global position of Sites and DSE Controllers Configuration Mode, Language Selection, RSS Feed, View FAQ, Log Out & Site Configuration & Connection Status System Navigation or DSE Controller Information Section (Changes at different system view levels) Information Section (Changes at different system view levels) Alarm and Event Alert Message Page 21 of ISSUE: 5

22 4.2 LANGUAGE SELECTION Multiple languages may be selected when using the DSEWebNet. The languages available are set by the User Account and Organisation settings. The language to the left is the one currently selected. Click to change. Two Language Selection options are available. These are dependent upon the User Account and Organisation settings. See section entitled Configuration Edit elsewhere in this document. 4.3 CONFIGURATION MODE NOTE: Depending upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator, some options and sections may not be accessable by the user. The Configuration Mode is entered by clicking on the cog the webpage. icon in the top right hand corner of When the Configuration Mode is entered, the cog icon in the top right hand corner of the webpage turns green. To exit the Configuration Mode, click the green cog in the top right hand corner of the webpage. The webpage then refreshes so that the changes made take effect ISSUE: 5 Page 22 of 116

23 4.3.1 ACCOUNT The user s account information may be edited if the information provided at registration was incorrect or has changed. Click to Change Organisation, see section entitled Change Organisation for more details Field Username First name Last name Retype Mobile Language Old Password Password Confirm Password Update Account Details Pressure Temperature Change Organisation Organisation Role Account Created Account Accessed Description The username of the account being edited. The user s first name The user s last name The user s address. This is the default address allocated to web events when configured. The address is also used to send a new password when requested. If changing the address, re-enter for confirmation. The user s mobile (cell) phone number with the country code. This is the default number allocated to web events when configured. The default language the DSEWebNet displays If changing the password, enter the existing password. If changing the password, enter the new desired password If changing the password, re-enter the new desired password Save changes made to the user s details The default unit of pressure the DSEWebNet displays The default unit of temperature the DSEWebNet displays Click to register the user to an existing organisation, a pop-up box appears The name of the organisation the user is registered to The user s role within the organisation The date and time the user s account was created The date and time the last time user s account logged in Page 23 of ISSUE: 5

24 CHANGE ORGANISATION NOTE: The field for Organisation Name is CASE SENSITIVE. NOTE: To register an organisation account, refer to the section Registering an Organisation Account elsewhere in this document. To register the user s account to an existing organisation account, enter the name of the organisation and click Ask Client to send the request to the organisation administrator. The name of the organisation is provided by the organisation administrator. Exit without saving Send the join request to the Organisation Administrator. Enter the name of the Organisation provided by the company/organisation ISSUE: 5 Page 24 of 116

25 4.3.2 REPORTS NOTE: A Report only operates if the DSE Controller supports the instrument and related alarms selected. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators Manual for further details. NOTE: A Report only displays the previous months worth of data at a maximum. It is possible to configure the DSEWebNet to send an containing a report on a certain DSE Controller s instruments or events automatically at configurable intervals. Reports are configured per user account only. NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSEGateway, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on the DSE website: The data used to create a report is uploaded to the DSEWebNet server at an interval configured in the DSEGateway. If the Historic Upload Interval has been disabled, the Reports do not contain any information. The resolution of the data used in the Reports is also configured in the DSEGateway. The method used to populate the Reports with data changes depending up the Data Resolution configured. When set to High, Medium or Low, data is only uploaded and reported if it has changed since the last upload. For example, if the fuel level of a generator does not change, no information is uploaded leading to an empty report. When set to Snapshot, data is only uploaded and reported even if it has not changed since the last upload. For example, if the fuel level of a generator does not change, the report is full showing the fuel level has stayed constant. Page 25 of ISSUE: 5

26 To create a new report, select the DSE Controller from the table on the left hand side of the webpage and click New Report. To run, editor or delete an existing report, select the report from the table in the middle of the webpage and click the appropriate option. Select the DSE Controller the Report is to be configured for and click New Report. Select the existing Report that is to be manually ran, edited or deleted. The format the Report is configured to be sent in. The scheduled run information for the Report ISSUE: 5 Page 26 of 116

27 Below is an example of a configured report. The Notification is automatically populated using the user s account details. Parameter Name Type Instruments Report Format Time Zone Notification Notification Group Schedule Mode Description The name of the report that is used to identify it. Instruments: The report is based on Instrumentation from the selected DSE Controller. Event: The report is based on Events from the selected DSE Controller s Event Log. Engine Hours: The report displays the current engine hours from the selected DSE Controllers Select the parameters (maximum 5) the report is to be based upon. Multiple parameters are selected by holding the Ctrl button whilst clocking. PDF = The report generated is in a.pdf format. XLS = The report generated is in a.xls format. CSV = The report generated is in a.csv format. XML = The report generated is in a.xml format. Select the time zone the report uses as a time stamp against all data. The address the report is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. Not Scheduled = The report is only ran manually. Once = The report is only ran once. Hourly = The report is ran based on an hourly period. Daily = The report is ran based on an daily period. Weekly = The report is ran based on an weekly period. Monthly = The report is ran based on an monthly period. Page 27 of ISSUE: 5

28 Once Parameter Start Include Data Description The date and time at which the first report is to be created. Since Last Run: Includes all new data since the report was last ran. In the: Current Calendar Week: Includes all data from the current calendar week. Previous Calendar Week: Includes all data from the previous calendar week. Current Calendar Month: Includes all data from the current calendar month. Previous Calendar Month: Includes all data from the previous calendar month. Within The Last: Hours: Includes all data from the number of selected hours. Days: Includes all data from the number of selected days. Weeks: Includes all data from the number of selected weeks ISSUE: 5 Page 28 of 116

29 Hourly Parameter Start Include Data Description The date and time at which the first report is to be created. Recur Every: Report recurs at the hourly interval configured. On Hour(s): Report recurs on the selected hours of the day. Since Last Run: Includes all new data since the report was last ran. In the: Current Calendar Week: Includes all data from the current calendar week. Previous Calendar Week: Includes all data from the previous calendar week. Current Calendar Month: Includes all data from the current calendar month. Previous Calendar Month: Includes all data from the previous calendar month. Within The Last: Hours: Includes all data from the number of selected hours. Days: Includes all data from the number of selected days. Weeks: Includes all data from the number of selected weeks. Page 29 of ISSUE: 5

30 Daily Parameter Start Include Data Description The date and time at which the first report is to be created and the recurrence interval in days. Since Last Run: Includes all new data since the report was last ran. In the: Current Calendar Week: Includes all data from the current calendar week. Previous Calendar Week: Includes all data from the previous calendar week. Current Calendar Month: Includes all data from the current calendar month. Previous Calendar Month: Includes all data from the previous calendar month. Within The Last: Hours: Includes all data from the number of selected hours. Days: Includes all data from the number of selected days. Weeks: Includes all data from the number of selected weeks ISSUE: 5 Page 30 of 116

31 Weekly Parameter Start Include Data Description The date and time at which the first report is to be created and the recurrence interval in weeks. Monday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Monday. Tuesday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Tuesday. Wednesday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Wednesday. Thursday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Thursday. Friday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Friday. Saturday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Saturday. Sunday = Report recurs at the weekly interval configured on a Sunday. Since Last Run: Includes all new data since the report was last ran. In the: Current Calendar Week: Includes all data from the current calendar week. Previous Calendar Week: Includes all data from the previous calendar week. Current Calendar Month: Includes all data from the current calendar month. Previous Calendar Month: Includes all data from the previous calendar month. Within The Last: Hours: Includes all data from the number of selected hours. Days: Includes all data from the number of selected days. Weeks: Includes all data from the number of selected weeks. Page 31 of ISSUE: 5

32 Monthly Parameter Start Include Data Description The date and time at which the first report is to be created and the recurrence interval in weeks. On Days: Report runs on the days of the month selected. On The: Report runs on the First/Second/Third/Fourth/Last Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday of the month Since Last Run: Includes all new data since the report was last ran. In the: Current Calendar Week: Includes all data from the current calendar week. Previous Calendar Week: Includes all data from the previous calendar week. Current Calendar Month: Includes all data from the current calendar month. Previous Calendar Month: Includes all data from the previous calendar month. Within The Last: Hours: Includes all data from the number of selected hours. Days: Includes all data from the number of selected days. Weeks: Includes all data from the number of selected weeks ISSUE: 5 Page 32 of 116

33 4.3.3 EVENT TRIGGERS ( AND SMS MESSAGES) NOTE: An Event Trigger only activates if the DSE Controller s event log supports the Event Type used. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators Manual for further details. NOTE: SMS is only applicable when a DSE890 3G Gateway is used and fitted with a suitable SIM card. The DSEWebNet can be configured to send an and or SMS upon a new event being logged in the DSE Controller s event log. Event Triggers are configured per user account only. To configure or edit an event trigger, select the DSE Controller from the table on the left hand side of the webpage and select the event type required. Existing event triggers may be loaded from the Load Event Trigger drop down menu to edit. Select the DSE Controller or Site the event trigger is to be configured for. Click the drop down menu to load and edit an existing event trigger. Select if the event trigger is for a Site or a DSE Controller. Select the event type and click to create a new event trigger. The available event triggers change automatically depending on the Trigger Type selected. Table showing all the configured Event Triggers and which Site or DSE Controller they are for. Event Suppress Notification enabled ( ) or disabled ( ). Page 33 of ISSUE: 5

34 MODULE TRIGGER PRE-DEFINED EVENT A Pre-Defined Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a defined event, e.g. Mains Failure. Parameter Name Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . See table below overleaf for more details. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group ISSUE: 5 Page 34 of 116

35 Trigger On Restart Mains Fail Mains Return Fuel Monitor Period Fuel Event Engine Start Engine Stop S1 Fail S1 Return S2 Start S2 Stop Generator Start Request Generator Stop Request Description Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a powered up. Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a mains failure Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a mains return Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded the level of fuel on a time interval Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a change in the fuel level Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an engine start Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an engine stop Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an S1 failure Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an S1 return Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an S2 start Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an S2 stop Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s (ATS Controller) event log has recorded a generator start request has been initiated. Trigger when the DSE Controller s (ATS Controller) event log has recorded a generator stop has been initiated. Page 35 of ISSUE: 5

36 NAMED EVENT A Named Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a fault generated by a configurable protection with a preset name, e.g. Generator Over Voltage. Parameter Name Event Severity Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . See table below for more details. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group. Event Severity Warning Electrical Trip Shutdown Description Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a named warning alarm e.g. Generator Under Voltage Pre-Alarm Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a named electrical-trip alarm e.g. Generator kw Overload Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a named shutdown alarm e.g. Generator Under Voltage ISSUE: 5 Page 36 of 116

37 UNNAMED EVENT An Unnamed Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a fault created by a User Configured input. Parameter Name Event Severity Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . See table below for more details. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group. Event Severity Warning Electrical Trip Shutdown Description Event Trigger activates when the module s event log has recorded an unnamed warning alarm e.g. a User Configured input configured for a warning alarm. Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an un-named electrical-trip alarm e.g. a User Configured input configured for an electrical trip alarm. Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded an un-named shutdown alarm e.g. a User Configured input configured for a shutdown alarm. Page 37 of ISSUE: 5

38 ECU CODE An ECU Code Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s event log has recorded a fault detected by the ECU. Parameter Name Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group ISSUE: 5 Page 38 of 116

39 INSTRUMENT NOTE: To use the Instrunment Event Trigger feature, the DSEGateway device must be configured to upload historic data at a suitable interval. Refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Operators Manual for further details. An Instrument Event Trigger activates when the DSE Controller s measures an instrument varying outside of a configured range. Parameter Name Trigger On Trigger Direction Trigger Level Trigger Return Level Event Notification Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . NOTE: An Instrumentation Event Trigger only activates if the DSE Controller supports the instrument used. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators Manual for further details. The instrument used to operate the event trigger. Less Than = The event trigger activates when the selected Trigger On instrument falls below the configured Trigger Level. Equal To = The event trigger activates when the selected Trigger On instrument equals the configured Trigger Level. Greater Than = The event trigger activates when the selected Trigger On instrument rises above the configured Trigger Level. The event trigger activates at the value of the Trigger On instrument. The event trigger de-activates at the value of the Trigger On instrument. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. Parameter details continued overleaf... Page 39 of ISSUE: 5

40 Parameter Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group ISSUE: 5 Page 40 of 116

41 MODULE DIGITAL INPUT A Digital Input Event Trigger activates when one of DSE Controller s digital inputs has changed state. Parameter Name Trigger Direction Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . On: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSE Controller s digital input activates. Off: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSE Controller s digital input de-activates. NOTE: A Digital Input Event Trigger only activates if the DSE Controller has the digital input used. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators Manual for further details. The DSE Controller s digital input used to operate the event trigger. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group. Page 41 of ISSUE: 5

42 MODULE DIGITAL OUTPUT A Digital Output Event Trigger activates when one of DSE Controller s digital outputs has changed state. Parameter Name Trigger Direction Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . On: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSE Controller s digital output activates. Off: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSE Controller s digital output de-activates. NOTE: A Digital Output Event Trigger only activates if the DSE Controller has the digital output used. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators Manual for further details. The DSE Controller s digital output used to operate the event trigger. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group ISSUE: 5 Page 42 of 116

43 MAINTENANCE A Maintenance Event Trigger activates when the DSEWebNet detects that a Maintenance Event has been configured using the Calendar section and is due. Parameter Name Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . NOTE: Maintenance Events only appear when configured. Refer to the section entitled Calender elsewhere in this manuals for further details. The Maintenance Event configured on the DSEWebNet used to operate the event trigger. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is no sent via an and SMS to the user and group. Page 43 of ISSUE: 5

44 GATEWAY TRIGGER GPS A GPS Event Trigger activates when the DSEGateway s location has changed. Parameter Name Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . Geofence: Event Trigger activates if the DSEGateway moves outside or into the configured Geofence area. Location Changed: Event Trigger activates if the DSEGateway has moved by more than 4 km. The event trigger is only sent once every 30 minutes. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. This is only when Trigger On is configured to Online. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. This is only when Trigger On is configured to Online. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group ISSUE: 5 Page 44 of 116

45 SITE (GATEWAY) INPUT/OUTPUT A Site IO Event Trigger activates when one of DSEGateways s digital input/outputs has changed state. Parameter Name Trigger Direction Trigger On Event Notification Notification Notification SMS Event Notification Group Suppress Notifications Description The name used to describe the event trigger when viewing the SMS or . On: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSEGateway s digital input/output activates. Off: Event Trigger activates if the selected DSEGateway s digital input/output de-activates. The DSEGateway s digital input/output used to operate the event trigger. None: No event notification is generated Only: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address upon the event trigger activating. SMS Only: An SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS number upon the event trigger activating. and SMS: An is sent from the DSEWebNet server to the configured Notification address and an SMS is sent from the SIM card inserted into the DSE890 3G Gateway to the configured Notification SMS upon the event trigger activating. The address the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The mobile phone number the event trigger is to be sent to. This is automatically populated by the settings for the user s account. The organisation group the event trigger is to be sent to. This is configured by the organisation administrator, for more details see section entitled Groups elsewhere in this manual. = The event trigger is sent via an and SMS to the user and group. = The event trigger is not sent via an and SMS to the user and group. Page 45 of ISSUE: 5

46 4.3.4 ADMIN USER The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to manage the organisation user accounts. The organisation administrator is able to create, delete and edit a user s account settings. Search the organisation s database for the entered characters. Click the plus icon to create a new user account for the organisation. Click the icon to download the entire organisation s user database in.xls format. Click the icon to upload and register multiple user accounts for the organisation in an.xls format. Click to edit the user account details and organisation role. Click to reset the user s number of failed login attempts. Click to confirm the account creation when created by the organisation admin. User account information and organisation role. Click to view, add or remove sites and sets from the users account ISSUE: 5 Page 46 of 116 Click to accept the user s request to join the organisation. Click to permanently delete the user s account from the DSEWebNet.

47 GROUPS VIEW GROUPS The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to create and manage groups of organisation users, sites or sets. These groups are used to provide a method of sending one Event Trigger notification to multiple organisation users, or group certain sites and sets together to make viewing for the organisation users easier. Click the plus icon to create a new group for the organisation. Click the plus icon to add users registered in the organisation to the group. Click the plus icon to add sites registered in the organisation to the group. Click on the group name to view all users, sites and sets within it. Click the plus icon to add sets registered in the organisation to the group. Click to edit the name of the group. Click to delete the group from the organisation. Page 47 of ISSUE: 5

48 PERMISSIONS VIEW ROLES The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to create and manage user roles. These roles are used to create restrictions for organisation users by assigning them privileges. Click the plus icon to create a new role for the organisation. Table showing existing roles within the organisation. Click to edit the name of the role. Click to delete the group from the organisation ISSUE: 5 Page 48 of 116

49 VIEW ROLES PRIVILEGES The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to restrict organisation role privileges. These restrictions could include preventing a user from starting/stopping a generator. Click the minus - button to collapse the Privilege Group. Click the plus + button to expand the Privilege Group. Available Roles to configure the required privileges for. See section entitled View Roles elsewhere in this document for more details. Click to apply changes. Click to enable or disable the Privilege Group or individual Privilege. Privilege Group Privilege Description Raise GeoFence Notifications and View GPS Locations Add and Update Widgets Access Widget Editor Allow creation of widgets Parameters continued overleaf... = Users within the Role cannot configure an event trigger to issue an alert if the Site changes GPS location. Also the users within the Role cannot view the Site s GeoFence on the map = Allow users within the Role to configure an event trigger to issue an alert if the Site changes GPS location. Also enables users within the Role to view the Site s GeoFence on the map. = Users within the Role cannot access the Page Editor Mode. = Allow users within the Role to access the Page Editor Mode to edit existing widgets. = Users within the Role cannot add new widgets to a page. = Extend the Access Page Editor Mode privilege by allowing the user to add new widgets to a page. Page 49 of ISSUE: 5

50 Privilege Group Privilege Description Manage Roles Manage Sets Create New Roles Delete Roles Edit Roles View Roles Delete Sets Edit Sets View Sets Parameters continued overleaf... = Users within the Role cannot create new Roles for the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to add new Roles to the organisation. = Users within the Role cannot delete existing Roles from the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to delete existing Roles from the organisation. = Users within the Role cannot edit existing Roles in the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit existing Roles in the organisation. = Users within the Role cannot view existing Roles in the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to view existing Roles in the organisation. = Users within the Role cannot permanently delete the DSE Controller and all the stored information that are registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to permanently delete the DSE Controller and all the stored information that are registered to the organisation by clicking the Delete icon in the View Sets section. = Users within the Role cannot edit the DSE Controllers that are registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit the DSE Controllers that are registered to an organisation by clicking the Edit icon in the View Sets section. = Users within the Role cannot view the DSE Controllers that are registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to view the DSE Controllers that are registered to the organisation in the View Sets section ISSUE: 5 Page 50 of 116

51 Privilege Group Privilege Description Manage Sites Manage Reports Add and Set GeoFence Delete Sites Edit Sites Remote Configure Gateway Delete Reports Produce Reports Schedule Downloadable Reports Parameters continued overleaf... = Users within the Role cannot add or edit a Site s GeoFence setting that is registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to add or edit a Site s GeoFence setting that are registered to the organisation by clicking the Edit icon in the View Sites section. = Users within the Role cannot permanently delete the Sites and all the stored information that are registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to permanently delete the Sites and all the stored information that are registered to the organisation by clicking the Delete icon in the View Sites section. = Users within the Role cannot edit the Sites that are registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit the Sites that are registered to the organisation by clicking the Edit icon in the View Sites section. = Users within the Role cannot edit the Sites Gateway configuration that is registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit the Sites Gateway configuration that is registered to the organisation as documented in section Site Configuration & Connection Status elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot delete reports that have been configured on their account. = Allow users within the Role to delete reports that have been configured on their account as documented in section Reports elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot view reports on their account. = Allow users within the Role to view reports in various locations of the DSEWebNet on their account. = Users within the Role cannot configure reports on their account. = Allow users within the Role to configure reports on their account as documented in section Reports elsewhere in this document. Page 51 of ISSUE: 5

52 Privilege Group Privilege Description Manage Users = Users within the Role cannot activate an account that has Activate Users been created and registered to the organisation by the administrator. = Allow users within the Role to activate an account that has been created and registered to the organisation by the Add Sites and Sets to Users Add New Site Users Add Sites And Sets To The Users Personal Account Confirm Users Delete Site Users Edit Site Users Reset Users Widget Cache Use Control Buttons on Sets View User Parameters continued overleaf... administrator by clicking the Tick icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot add Sites or DSE Controllers to another user s account that is registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to add Sites or DSE Controllers to another user s account that is registered to the organisation by clicking the View Devices icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot create a user account that is registered to the organisation for someone else. = Allow users within the Role to create a user account that is registered to the organisation for someone else by clicking the Plus icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot add Sites or DSE Controllers to their own user account. = Allow users within the Role to add Sites or DSE Controllers to their own user account as documented in section Getting Started elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot confirm an account s address that has been created and registered to the organisation by the administrator. = Allow users within the Role to confirm an account s address that has been created and registered to the organisation by the administrator clicking the Tick icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot permanently delete other user accounts that registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to permanently delete other user accounts that registered to the organisation by clicking the Delete icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot edit other user account settings that registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit other user account settings that registered to the organisation by clicking the Edit icon in the View Users section. = Users within the Role cannot reset other user account customised widgets back to default. = Allow users within the Role to edit other reset other user account customised widgets back to default. = Users within the Role cannot control any DSE Controller that is viewable on their account. = Allow users within the Role to control any DSE Controller that is viewable on their account as documented in section DSE Controller elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot view the other users that registered to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to view the other users that registered to the organisation in the View Users section ISSUE: 5 Page 52 of 116

53 Privilege Group Privilege Description Manage Groups = Users within the Role cannot create a Group for the Add Groups organisation. = Allow users within the Role to create a Group for the organisation by clicking the Plus icon in the View Groups section. = Users within the Role cannot add users, Sites or DSE Controllers to a Group for the organisation. Add to Groups = Allow users within the Role to add users, Sites or DSE Controllers to a Group for the organisation by clicking the Change Current Client Configuration Edit Groups Remove Groups View Groups Change Site Language Set Permissions Change Site Theme Parameters continued overleaf... appropriate Plus icon in the View Groups section. = Users within the Role cannot edit a Group s settings that belong to the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to edit a Group s settings that belongs to the organisation by clicking the Edit icon in the View Groups section. = Users within the Role cannot permanently delete Groups from the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to permanently delete Groups from the organisation by clicking the Delete icon in the View Groups section. = Users within the Role cannot view the Groups created for the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to view the Groups created for the organisation in the View Groups section. = Users within the Role cannot change the organisation s preferred language. = Allow users within the Role to change the organisation s preferred language as documented in the Set Language section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot change privileges for other roles within the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to change privileges for other roles within the organisation. = Users within the Role cannot change the graphical user interface used within the organisation. = Allow users within the Role to change the graphical user interface used within the organisation as documented in the Display Settings section elsewhere in this document. Page 53 of ISSUE: 5

54 Privilege Group Privilege Description Manage Current User Settings Maintenance Logs Fully Configure Web Event Triggers Multi-language support Change Language View My Client View My Role View Graphs Configure Web Event Triggers Add Event Notes Add Scheduled Maintenance Manage Maintenance Task Manage Scheduled Maintenance Sign Maintenance = Users within the Role cannot configure advanced Event Triggers on their account. = Allow users within the Role to configure advanced Event Triggers on their account such as Instrumentation triggers. = Users within the Role cannot view the DSEWebNet in a different language to English using their account. = Allow users within the Role to view the DSEWebNet in a different language to English using their account. = Users within the Role cannot change the language of the DSEWebNet from the organisation language on their account. = Allow users within the Role to change the language of the DSEWebNet from the organisation language to another on their account. = Users within the Role cannot see the name of the organisation they are registered to. = Allow users within the Role to see the name of the organisation they are registered to as documented in the Account section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot see their role within the organisation they are registered to. = Allow users within the Role to see their role within the organisation they are registered to as documented in the Account section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot view the historic data graphs. = Allow users within the Role to view the historic data graphs as documented in the Viewing Historic Data Graphs section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot configure Event Triggers on their account. = Allow users within the Role to configure Event Triggers on their account = Users within the Role cannot add notes to events that have been recorded on the Sites calendar. = Allow users within the Role to add notes to events that have been recorded on the Sites calendar as documented in the Calendar section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot add a scheduled maintenance to a Site s calendar. = Allow users within the Role to add a scheduled maintenance to a Site s calendar as documented in the Calendar section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot add or editor the list of available maintenance tasks for the Site s calendar. = Allow users within the Role to add or editor the list of available maintenance tasks for the Site s calendar as documented in the Calendar section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot edit or delete a scheduled maintenance on a Site s calendar. = Allow users within the Role to edit or delete a scheduled maintenance on a Site s calendar as documented in the Calendar section elsewhere in this document. = Users within the Role cannot sign scheduled maintenance as completed on a Site s calendar. = Allow users within the Role to sign scheduled maintenance as completed on a Site s calendar as documented in the Calendar section elsewhere in this document ISSUE: 5 Page 54 of 116

55 DISPLAY SETTINGS The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to customise the Graphical User Interface (GUI) to match the branding and colour scheme for the organisation. Once set up, the customised GUI is then forced onto any user that is apart of that organisation. An example of a customer GUI for the DSEWebNet is shown below. Page 55 of ISSUE: 5

56 SET LANGUAGE The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to configure an organisation wide language for the organisation users to select if they desire. Select the second language for all users registered in the Organisation. Click to apply the organisation language change ISSUE: 5 Page 56 of 116

57 SKIN = Use custom image = Revert back to default image Click to select the custom image to upload. Skin Backdrop Description Changes the backdrop image. Image Dimensions: 1920 x 1020 Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: JPEG, PNG Standard Image Customised Image Example Logo Graphic Trademark Graphic Configuration Menu Icon Page Editor Mode Icon Changes the company logo image. Image Dimensions: 74 x 90 Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Changes the company trademark image. Image Dimensions: 260 x 38 Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Changes the configuration menu images. Top image is when the configuration menu is not entered, bottom image is when the configuration menu is entered. Image Dimensions: 50 x 100 Max (Two 50 x 50 images on top of one another) Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Changes the configuration menu images. Top image is when the Page Editor Mode menu is not entered, bottom image is when the configuration menu is entered. Image Dimensions: 50 x 100 Max (Two 50 x 50 images on top of one another) Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Page 57 of ISSUE: 5

58 COLOURS Individual RGB & HSB colour values. Click and drag the circle to change the hue of the base colour. Hexadecimal RGB colour value. Click and drag the arrows to change the base colour. Displays new colour Displays previous colour Colours Description Standard Colour Changes the colour of the page backdrop Customised Colour Example Page Backdrop Changes the colour of the font. Font Changes the colour of the body area. Body Panel Descriptions continued overleaf ISSUE: 5 Page 58 of 116

59 Colours Description Standard Colour Changes the colour of the text within the body area. Customised Colour Example Body Panel Text Changes the colour of the menu tabs. Menu Changes the colour of the text within the menu tabs. Menu Text Signal Strength Changes the colour of the signal strength images. Page 59 of ISSUE: 5

60 SET ICONS = Use custom image = Revert back to default image Click to select the custom image to upload. Select the alarm severity image of the custom image being uploaded. Select the specific DSE module the custom images are being uploaded for. Click to reset all changes. Click to select save changes. Icons Description Severity Standard Image Site Set Customise A Variant Changes the map icon for the sites. Image Dimensions: 100p x 100p Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Changes the map icon for all module types. Image Dimensions: 100p x 100p Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG Changes the map icon for the selected module only. Image Dimensions: 100p x 100p Max Size: 50 kb Max Allowed Format: PNG N/A Normal Warning Shutdown Normal Warning Shutdown Customised Image Example ISSUE: 5 Page 60 of 116

61 FOOTER TEXT Enter the text to appear in the footer. When left blank, the standard DSE footer is used, examples are shown below. To view a user guide for the note editor, click the Info button Click to save changes. Standard Footer Example Custom Footer Example Page 61 of ISSUE: 5

62 ORGANISATIONS VIEW CLIENT Information relating to the Organisation. Information Organisation Name Membership Level Max Users Current User Description The name of the organisation the account is registered to. The membership level of the organisation. For DSE internal use only. The maximum number of user accounts that can be registered to the organisation. The current number of user accounts registered to the organisation ISSUE: 5 Page 62 of 116

63 VIEW ORGANISATIONS SITES AND SETS The DSEWebNet has the ability to allow the organisation administrator to add or remove a Site or DSE Controller to their organisation. In doing so, every user registered to the organisation gains or loses access to that Site or DSE Controller. Click the plus icon to add or remove a Site or DSE Controller to every organisation user s account. Refer to section Configuring The System elsewhere in this document for more information. The Sites and DSE Controllers that are currently registered to the organisation and available to every organisation user s account. Page 63 of ISSUE: 5

64 SITES AND SETS VIEW SITES The DSEWebNet allows the organisation administrator to edit a Site added to any user in their organisation. Search the organisation s database for the entered characters. The Sites that are currently registered to the organisation and are registered to any organisation user s account. Click to permanently delete the Site and all its information from all DSEWebNet user accounts. Click to edit the Site information such as Geofence size and location. The name of the site as configured in the DSEGateway device. Click to lock the location of the Site to the above Latitude and Longitude. The diameter of the Geofence. Enter the preferred Site Alias to rename the Site throughout the DSEWebNet. Enter or edit the Latitude and Longitude of the site. Enter or edit the Public Notes for the site. The icon indicates the location of the site. Click and drag the icon to change the radius of the Geofence. The icon indicates the centre of the Geofence. Click and drag to change the Geofence s location. Click to save changes ISSUE: 5 Page 64 of 116

65 VIEW SETS The DSEWebNet to allows the organisation administrator to edit a DSE Controller added to any user in their organisation. Search the organisation s database for the entered characters. The DSE Controllers that are currently registered to the organisation and are registered to any organisation user s account. Click to permanently delete the DSE Controller and all its information from all DSEWebNet user accounts. Click to edit the method and resolution setting the DSE Controllers uploads its information to the DSEWebNet Server. Click to edit the DSE Controllers information such its GPS Location Edit Details The USB ID the DSE Controller or its configured Genset ID. Click to lock the location of the DSE Controller to the above Latitude and Longitude. Enter the preferred Alias to rename the DSE Controller throughout the DSEWebNet. Enter or edit the Latitude and Longitude of the site. Click to save changes Page 65 of ISSUE: 5

66 Snapshot Options Setting Data Setting Low Medium High Description On % Change: This determines how much the parameter must changed by using the configured Low, Medium or High percentage before it is uploaded to the DSEWebNet server. If there is no change in the data, there is no data uploaded. This may result in empty reports if there is no logged data to upload. Never: No historic information is uploaded to the DSEWebNet Server. Time Internal: This determines the period at which the DSEGateway uploads a snapshot of the instrumentation to the DSEWebNet server, regardless of how much it has changed. This setting prevents empty reports that occur where no data is logged due to values changing by small amounts. Sets the percentage for the low resolution. Sets the percentage for the medium resolution. Sets the percentage for the high resolution ISSUE: 5 Page 66 of 116

67 4.4 RSS FEED NOTE: Dependent upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator, some options and sections may not be accessible by the user. NOTE: The RSS feed appears differently dependent upon the internet browser being used however the information contained is the same. The Rich Site Summary (RSS) Feed allows the user to easily view incoming events from all the Sites configured using a variety of different methods. The RSS Feed section is entered by clicking on the RSS Feed icon in the top right hand corner of the webpage. A new webpage is opened with the RSS feed as shown in the below image. All events recorded on the user s account. A large example of a recorded event seen on an RSS feed can be seen below. Icon Description The DSE Controller has recorded a Pre-defined Event. The DSE Controller has recorded an Engine Start Event. The DSE Controller has recorded a Warning alarm. The DSE Controller has recorded an Electrical Trip alarm. The DSE Controller has recorded a Shutdown alarm. Page 67 of ISSUE: 5

68 4.5 VIEW FAQ NOTE: Dependent upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator, some options and sections may not be accessible by the user. The Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) section is entered by clicking on the View FAQ icon in the top right hand corner of the webpage. A new webpage is opened with the FAQ section as shown in the below image. Click the plus (+)to see the answer, click the minus (-) to hide the answer ISSUE: 5 Page 68 of 116

69 4.6 PAGE EDITOR MODE NOTE: The Page Editor Mode is only accessible when under the DSE Controller View Level. For more information on system view levels, refer to the section System View Levels elsewhere in this document. NOTE: Dependent upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator, some options and sections may not be accessible by the user. The Page Editor Mode allows the user to edit the graphical user interface of the DSE Controller View Level by adding, editing and removing pages and the information displayed on them. The Page Editor Mode is entered by clicking on the padlock the webpage when under the DSE Controller View Level. icon in the top right hand corner of When the Page Editor Mode is entered, the padlock icon in the top right hand corner of the webpage unlocks. To exit the Page Editor Mode, click the unlocked padlock in the top right hand corner of the webpage. The webpage then refreshes so that the changes made take effect. Selecting, Adding, Editing & Deleting Pages Click the previous and next navigation buttons to view the different Subpages The Widget Selection tool is used to create custom graphical user interfaces Tier 4engine instrument added to by enabling the Tier 4 page. Page 69 of ISSUE: 5

70 4.6.1 ADDING, EDITING & DELETING PAGES When adding a DSE Controller to the DSEWebNet, a number of pages are provided by default. The pages provided by default differ depending upon the DSE Controller. Users can remove these default pages and replace them with new pages that are more appropriate to their needs. Click the pencil icon to edit an existing page, a popup box then appears. Click the cross icon to delete the page. Click the plus icon to add a new page, a popup box then appears Click the eye icon to hide the existing page. The Alarms page cannot be deleted, edited or hidden. When adding or editing a page, the below pop-up box appears. Enter/edit the name of the page Exit without saving Choose if the page appears Before or After the page selected Click to add new page or save changes to existing page ISSUE: 5 Page 70 of 116

71 ADDING & REMOVING SUBPAGES Users can create Subpages to expand the Pages that already exist. This is required due to space limitations on the screen and the requirement to keep the additional information in the same section. An example of this could be to add additional engine CANbus parameters to the Engine page and create a subpage due to space limitation. Whilst viewing the last Subpage, click to remove it. Only the last Subpage is removable. Click to add a new Subpage. A new Subpage can only be added if the previous Subpage has at least one widget configured on it. Page 71 of ISSUE: 5

72 4.6.2 WIDGET SELECTION The Widget Selection tool enables the user to add, edit or delete these control buttons from the DSEWebNet to suit their application. Select the type of widget to be created. The available widgets are Control Button, Data Display, Data Table, Dial, IO Table & LED, more information on these is located in their respective sections elsewhere in this manual. Once the widget to be created has been selected, click the Create New Widget button. The widget then appears on the screen ready to be edited ISSUE: 5 Page 72 of 116

73 CONTROL BUTTON The Control Button widget allows the user to change the operating mode of the DSE Controller. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Select the function of the button. The available button functions differ depending upon the module they are being configured for. For more information on which buttons are available for which modules, see section entitled Control Buttons elsewhere in this document. Page 73 of ISSUE: 5

74 DATA DISPLAY NOTE: Custom Instruments are only available if configured in the DSEGateway. For more information, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The Data Display widget allows the user to view an additional numeric parameter of the DSE Controller. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Select the parameter for Data Display. Select the units of the parameter for Data Display. Enter the description of the Data Display. The scalar value is only applicable when a custom instrument is selected. Enter the appropriate scaling value for the instrument as documented in the DSE MODBUS document ISSUE: 5 Page 74 of 116

75 DATA TABLE NOTE: Custom Instruments are only available if configured in the DSEGateway. For more information, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The Data Table widget allows the user to view numerous additional numeric parameters of the DSE Controller in a table format. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Enter the column title for the Data Table. Select the row to be edited Select the parameter for the row. Select the units of the parameter for the row The scalar value is only applicable when a custom instrument is selected. Enter the appropriate scaling value for the instrument as documented in the DSE MODBUS document. Click to add a new row or remove the last row. Tick to hide the row description Enter the description of the row. Page 75 of ISSUE: 5

76 DIAL NOTE: Custom Instruments are only available if configured in the DSEGateway. For more information, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The Dial widget allows the user to view an additional numeric parameter of the DSE Controller in a dial format. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Select the style of dial to be created Select the parameter for the dial. Dial style 3 Enter the title for the Dial. Select the units of the parameter for the Dial Dial style 1 The scalar value is only applicable when a custom instrument is selected. Enter the appropriate scaling value for the instrument as documented in the DSE MODBUS document. Enter the major and minor divisions for the dial Enter the minimum and maximum value to be displayed on the dial Dial style ISSUE: 5 Page 76 of 116

77 IO TABLE NOTE: Custom Instruments are only available if configured in the DSEGateway. For more information, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The IO Table widget allows the user to view an additional digital input and output states of the DSE Controller in a table format. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Select if the table is to display inputs or outputs. Select the row to be edited Select the input or output for the row. Tick to override the DSE Controller s description of the input/output with a user configured description. Enter the description for the input or output. Tick to display the Active LED for the input/output Click to add a new row or remove the last row. Select to display state as nothing, a switch or emergency stop symbol. Page 77 of ISSUE: 5

78 LED NOTE: Custom Instruments are only available if configured in the DSEGateway. For more information, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The LED widget allows the user to view specific status information of the DSE Controller. Click to delete the currently selected widget. Click to exit the editor and add another widget. To move the location of the widget, click, hold and drag it into position. The dashed line around the widget shows which one is currently selected. Enter the description of the Data Display. Select the function of the LED. The available LED functions differ depending upon the module they are being configured for. For more information on which LEDs are available for which modules, see section entitled Control Buttons elsewhere in this document ISSUE: 5 Page 78 of 116

79 4.7 SITE CONFIGURATION & CONNECTION STATUS Click the DSEGateway ID to access Site Configuration The last time the Site established a connection to the DSEWebNet Site Connection Status Icon, see table below SITE CONNECTION STATUS ICON The table below shows the icons used to represent the site connection statuses on the DSEWebNet. Icon Description The DSEGateway is offline (no communication) The DSEGateway is online and communicating via an Ethernet connection The DSEGateway is online and communicating via a GSM connection SITE CONFIGURATION NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSEGateway, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: Clicking the DSEGateway ID opens a new webpage which accesses the settings of the device. This enables the user to make changes to the DSEGateway without needing to visit the site. Page 79 of ISSUE: 5

80 4.8 SYSTEM NAVIGATION NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSEGateway, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: The image below shows an example of the System Navigation section for a DSEWebNet account that has access to multiple Sites and DSE Controllers GATEWAY VIEW Click to enable the Gateway View. Organises the DSE Controllers by the Site they are connected to. Click to enable the Group View. Organises the DSE Controllers by the Group they are associated with. This option is only available if the User Account is part of an Organisation that has Groups configured. Click (-) to minimize the Site to hide the DSE controllers DSE Controller s unique USB ID Click on the DSE Controller or Site to view that System Level Click (+) to expand the site to view the DSE controllers Site Connection Status Icon, see table below When site is expanded, the DSE Controller Status is indicated by colour and text. The colour of the DSE Controller changes depending on the severity of the fault. Flashes when a fault occurs on one of the connected DSE controllers. The colour of the site changes depending on the severity of the fault. Click to add or remove a DSE module to the DSEWebNet. See section entitled Adding or Removing A DSE Controller From A Site for more information. The Site Name is derived from the DSEGateway configuration as shown below ISSUE: 5 Page 80 of 116

81 4.8.2 GROUP VIEW Click to enable the Gateway View. Organises the DSE Controllers by the Site they are connected to. Click to enable the Group View. Organises the DSE Controllers by the Group they are associated with. This option is only available if the User Account is part of an Organisation that has Groups configured. Click (-) to minimize the Group to hide the DSE controllers DSE Controller s unique USB ID Click on the DSE Controller or Site to view that System Level Click (+) to expand the site to view the DSE controllers When Group is expanded, the DSE Controller Status is indicated by colour and text. The colour of the DSE Controller changes depending on the severity of the fault. Flashes when a fault occurs on one of the connected DSE controllers. The colour of the site changes depending on the severity of the fault. The Group Name is derived from the Group configuration in the Admin Section as shown below or from the DSE Controller model number. For more details, refer to section View Groups elsewhere in this document. Page 81 of ISSUE: 5

82 4.8.3 SITE CONNECTION STATUS ICON The table below shows the icons used to represent the different site connection statuses on the DSEWebNet. Icon Description The DSEGateway is offline (no communication) The DSEGateway is online and communicating via an Ethernet connection The DSEGateway is online and communicating via a GSM connection SITE ALARM STATUS The table below shows the colours used to represent the different alarm statuses of a Site on the DSEWebNet. State Description No active alarms on the site. At least one DSE Controller on the Site has a Warning alarm active. At least one DSE Controller on the Site has an Electrical Trip alarm active. At least one DSE Controller on the Site has a Shutdown alarm active GROUP ALARM STATUS The table below shows the colours used to represent the different alarm statuses of the Group on the DSEWebNet. State Description No active alarms is the Group. At least one DSE Controller in the Group has a Warning alarm active. At least one DSE Controller in the Group has an Electrical Trip alarm active. At least one DSE Controller in the group has a Shutdown alarm active ISSUE: 5 Page 82 of 116

83 4.8.6 DSE CONTROLLER STATUS The table below shows the colours used to represent the status of a DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet. State Description The DSE Controller is offline (no communication) The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and in standby in any control mode The DSE Controller is running a generator in any control mode. The DSE Controller has a Warning alarm active The DSE Controller has an Electrical Trip alarm active The DSE Control has a Shutdown alarm active. Page 83 of ISSUE: 5

84 4.9 ALARM AND EVENT ALERT MESSAGES Upon a DSE controller recording a new event in its own event log or an alarm becoming active, an alert message appears in the bottom right hand corner of the webpage. The alert message appears regardless of what page or System Level the user is currently viewing. Select First or Previous alarm or event message Total number of alarm and event messages Select Next or Last alarm or event message The alarm or event type Close the Alarm or Event alert message Identities the DSE Controller the Alarm or Event originated from Identifies The Site (DSEGateway ) the DSE Controller is connected to Click the Set Name/ID or Site Name/ID to go to the Set or Site the alert message originated from Alert Message Type Description Module Event A DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet system has recorded an event in its own event log. Engine Alarm Warning Electrical Trip Shutdown A DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet system has recorded an alarm from the engine s ECU in its own event log. A DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet system has recorded a warning alarm its own event log. A DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet system has recorded an electrical trip alarm its own event log. A DSE Controller on the DSEWebNet system has recorded a shutdown alarm its own event log ISSUE: 5 Page 84 of 116

85 4.10 MAP FEATURE The DSEWebNet displays the location of the Site or DSE Controller on the map. The maps used are provided and updated by Google Maps. Select the Map Style, see section for details Select to Show Lines or Show Way Point, see section for more details To navigate the map, click and hold left mouse button and drag. To zoom in or out, hover the mouse over the location on the map and rotate the mouse wheel Street View Tool, see section for more details Click the Map Icon to view a brief summary of the Specific Site or DSE Controller status, see section for more details. The Map Icon displays the location and status of the Specific Site or DSE Controller, see section for details. The GPS location of the icon is taken from the DSEGateway Configuration Site Map Location Module Map Location Page 85 of ISSUE: 5

86 STREET VIEW TOOL The Navigation Tool is used in conjunction with the mouse to navigate around the map. Click and drag the person icon to a highlighted road on the map to access the street view facility SHOW LINES & WAY POINTS (LIVE LOCATION MONITORING) NOTE: Hovering the mouse over a Way Point displays the time and date the location was recorded. Different display methods for site travel information are available to the user using the Show Lines & Show Way Point options. = Show Lines Default selection Lines = Show Lines Adds travel information = Show Way Points Default selection Way Points = Show Way Points Adds recorded locations ISSUE: 5 Page 86 of 116

87 MAP STYLE Different Map Style options are available to offer a different view to the user. =Terrain Default selection Map =Terrain Adds terrain information =Labels Removes road names Satellite =Labels Adds road names MAP ICONS Different Map Icons are used to depict information quickly to the user such as controller location, type and operating state without the need to change page DSE SITE (DSEGATEWAY) ICON Site Icon System View Level Description All Sites Only The generic icon to depict a site DSE CONTROLLER ICONS Autostart & Bus-Tie Controller Icon AMF & Mains Controller Icon ATS Controller Icon Not Applicable System View Level Specific Site Only Specific Site Only Specific Site Only Specific Site Only Specific Site Only Specific Site Only Description The DSE Controller is offline (no communication) The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and the generator or S2 is not available. The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and the generator or S2 is available. The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and has a Warning alarm active The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and has an Electrical Trip alarm active The DSE Controller is online (communicating) and has a Shutdown alarm active. Page 87 of ISSUE: 5

88 SPECIFIC SITE OR DSE CONTROLLER STATUS NOTE: Parameters displayed are dependent upon the DSE Controller s specification. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators and Software Manuals for further details. The Specific Site or DSE Controller s Status bar is used to provide brief information that is easily accessible to the user and for navigation purposes. Displays the DSE Controller s Gen Set ID or USB ID. Click the button to view logged GPS location information for the Specific Site or DSE Controller. Displays an image of the DSE Controller. Displays the DSE Controller s generator state. Displays the DSE Controller s measured values. Displays the location of the DSE Controller. Click the button to view the Specific Site or DSE Controller ISSUE: 5 Page 88 of 116

89 GEOFENCES NOTE: To configure a Geofence, an Organisation account is required. Refer to section Admin elsewhere in this document for more details. Geofences are used to provide a notification if the Site moves outside the configured area. Geofence area is green when the Site is located within the configured area. Geofence Geofence area is red when the Site is not located in the configured area. Page 89 of ISSUE: 5

90 4.11 SYSTEM VIEW LEVEL The DSEWebNet has three system view levels which are All Sites, Specific Site and DSE Controller. Each view level contains different levels of information. The System View Level shows the user which level is being viewed. It is also used to navigate back to previous view levels. The name of the organisation the user is registered to No underline shows the current viewed level is DSE Controller When underlined, click to view All Sites When underlined, click to view the Specific Site ALL SITES Information displayed under the All Sites section is for all the sites configured to the user s account ISSUE: 5 Page 90 of 116

91 OVERVIEW Under the All Site system view level, the user sees all the configured DSE Controllers on the user s account. The user is then able to arrange how the DSE Controllers into categories and filtered accordingly. Hover mouse over DSE Controller icon to show information bubble. Select how the DSE Controller icons are to be displayed and filtered by. Click the DSE Controller icon to go to the Specific Site, Click the icon to go to the DSE Controller. Refer to section System View Level & Navigation elsewhere in Main this document for more details. Refer to section Alarm and Event Alert Messages elsewhere in this document for more details. Display Type Display Type None Group Description All the DSE Controllers on the user s account are displayed with no category. All the DSE Controllers are arranged into their Groups as derived from the Group configuration in the Admin Section. For more details, refer to section View Groups elsewhere in this document. Example Descriptions continued overleaf... Page 91 of ISSUE: 5

92 Display Type Description Example Site All the DSE Controllers are arranged into their Sites. For more details, refer to section Specific Site elsewhere in this document. Severity All the DSE Controllers are arranged by their fault Severity level. Control All the DSE Controllers are arranged by their module numbers to enable multi-module control. Clicking on one of the mode button forces all the modules with number to that mode, regardless of its current operating mode or state. For more information on control button operation, see section Control Buttons elsewhere in this manual. Filter By Filter By None Group Site Severity Model Description All the DSE Controllers on the user s account are displayed with no filtering. All the DSE Controllers are filtered to show ones included in the selected Group. For more details, refer to section View Groups elsewhere in this document. All the DSE Controllers are filtered to show ones connected to the selected Site only. For more details, refer to section Specific Site elsewhere in this document. All the DSE Controllers are filtered to show ones with selected fault Severity level. All the DSE Controllers are filtered to show ones with selected model number. Example ISSUE: 5 Page 92 of 116

93 MAP Under the All Site system view level, the user sees all the configured Specific Sites on the user s account and their location on the map. All Sites informs the user they are looking at information for all the sites on the account. Refer to section Using the Map Feature elsewhere in this document for more details. Refer to section System View Level & Navigation elsewhere in this document for more details. Refer to section Alarm and Event Alert Messages elsewhere in this document for more details. Page 93 of ISSUE: 5

94 EVENTS Under the Specific Site system view level, the user sees all the logged events from the DSE Controllers for all Specific Sites that are configured to the user s account. All Sites informs the user they are looking at information for all the sites on the account. Select the number of record events to be displayed and which page to view. Click the DSE Controller to view the specific DSE Controller that recorded the event. Click to export and download the recorded events for All Sites as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. Click To configure an Event Trigger, refer to section Event Triggers ( and SMS messages) elsewhere in this document for more details. Events recorded on the DSE Controllers event log connected to every site Click the button to change the state of the alarm or add/edit the notes Click the Specific Site name to view the Specific Site that recorded the event. When changing the state of the logged event or adding/editing the note, the below pop-up box appears. Notes relating to the logged event The status of the logged event ISSUE: 5 Page 94 of 116

95 SPECIFIC SITE Information displayed under the Specific Site section is only for the site that is being viewed MAP Under the Specific Site system view level, the user sees all the configured DSE Controllers on the site and their location on the map. Deep Sea Electronics UK is the name of the site, this informs the user they are looking at information for that Specific Site. Refer to section Using the Map Feature elsewhere in this document for more details. Refer to section System View Level & Navigation elsewhere in this document for more details. Refer to section Alarm and Event Alert Messages elsewhere in this document for more details. Page 95 of ISSUE: 5

96 EVENTS Under the Specific Site system view level, the user sees all the logged events from the DSE Controllers for that Specific Site. All Sites informs the user they are looking at information for all the sites on the account. Select the number of recorded events to be displayed and which page to view. Click the DSE Controller to view the specific DSE Controller that recorded the event. Click to export and download the recorded events for All Sites as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. Click To configure an Event Trigger, refer to section Event Triggers ( and SMS messages) elsewhere in this document for more details. Events recorded on the DSE Controllers event log connected to every site Click the button to change the state of the alarm or add/edit the notes Click the Specific Site name to view the Specific Site that recorded the event. When changing the state of the logged event or adding/editing the note, the below pop-up box appears. Notes relating to the logged event The status of the logged event ISSUE: 5 Page 96 of 116

97 INFO Under the Specific Site system view level, the user has access to specific information for the site. Deep Sea Electronics UK is the name of the site, this informs the user they are looking at information for that Specific Site. Shows the ID of the DSEGateway Device To view a user guide for the note editor, click the Info button Refer to section System View Level & Navigation elsewhere in this document for more details. Public Site Notes: Editable and seen by all users that have access to that Specific Site. This section can be used to leave important information for others; an example would be During next service, replace oil pressure sensor as it is sticking. Personal Site Notes: Editable and seen only by the specific user s account. This section can be used to leave helpful reminders; an example would be The door PIN CODE to enter the site is Page 97 of ISSUE: 5

98 IO NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSEGateway, refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on our website: Under the Specific Site system view level, the user has the ability to monitor/control the digital input/outputs on the DSEGateways. The description and setting of the digital input/outputs of the Site is taken from the DSEGateway configuration. The terminal designation of the digital input/output on the DSEGateway device. When the terminal is configured as a digital output, click the State icon to turn the output on/off. Icon Description The terminal is configured as a DC positive switching digital input. The terminal is configured as a DC positive digital output. The digital input/output is not active. The digital input/output is active. The digital input/output is open/off. The digital input/output is closed/on ISSUE: 5 Page 98 of 116

99 CALENDAR CALENDAR Under the Specific Site system view level, the user has access to a specific calendar for the site. The alarms that occur and the maintenance schedule that is configured appears on the calendar. Deep Sea Electronics UK is the name of the site, this informs the user they are looking at information for that Specific Site. Select to display the calendar in a Monthly, Weekly or Daily format. Click to cycle to the next/ previous month, week or day. Refer to section System View Level & Navigation elsewhere in this document for more details. Click to change to different Subpages from the Calendar to Maintenance Schedule Configuration Calendar Entry Type Description Warning Alarm Logged Electrical Trip Alarm / ECU Code Logged Shutdown Alarm Logged Maintenance Due Date Maintenance Checked Before Due Date Maintenance Due A DSE Controller on the Site system has recorded a warning alarm its own event log on that day. A DSE Controller on the Site system has recorded an electrical trip alarm / ECU fault code in its own event log on that day. A DSE Controller on the Site system has recorded a shutdown alarm its own event log on that day. A maintenance agenda has been scheduled to occur on this date for the mentioned DSE Controller. A maintenance agenda has been scheduled to occur on this date for the mentioned DSE Controller however it can be completed before it s due. The scheduled maintenance agenda for the mentioned DSE Controller is due or has not been completed. Page 99 of ISSUE: 5

100 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONFIGURATION Click the button to add a new maintenance event. Click the icon to add or edit the maintenance items. Click to edit the maintenance event. Click to delete the maintenance event. The DSE Controller the maintenance event is configured for The maintenance item The number of days between the maintenance events The name of the user who last completed the maintenance or click the button to complete it. When adding or editing a maintenance event, the below pop-up box appears. Select the Maintenance Item required. To add or edit them, click the icon. Select the DSE Controller the maintenance event is for. Select the Group the maintenance event notification is sent too. Enter the number of days between the maintenance event Enter the number of days the maintenance event can be completed early ISSUE: 5 Page 100 of 116 Enter the start date the maintenance event or click the icon to select from a calendar

101 DSE CONTROLLER NOTE: Alarms, events, control features and parameters that are monitored are dependent upon the DSE Controller s specification. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators and Software Manuals for further details. Information displayed under the DSE Controller section is only for that one controller that is configured to the user s account. Page 101 of ISSUE: 5

102 CONTROL BUTTONS NOTE: Control buttons and operating procedures are dependent upon the DSE Controller s specification. Refer to the DSE Controller s Operators and Software Manuals for further details. NOTE: Dependant upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator or changes to the graphical user interface using the Page Editor Mode, the control buttons can be disabled. The Control Buttons are used to provide the user with the ability to control a DSE Controller remotely with ease AUTOSTART CONTROLLER Button Mode Description Stop Places the DSE Controller into Stop Mode. Clicking this button resets any latching alarms, immediately opens the generator load switch and stops the engine. Manual Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to start the engine by the Start button and control the generator load switch using the Unload Generator and Load Generator buttons. Automatic Places the DSE Controller into Automatic Mode. Clicking this button enables the DSE Controller to start and stop the engine automatically by different methods. Mute Clicking the button mutes the alarm sounder on the DSE Controller and also performs a lamp test. Start If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button starts the generator. Unload Generator If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking the button opens the generator load switch. Load Generator On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking the button closes the generator load switch. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status ISSUE: 5 Page 102 of 116

103 AMF CONTROLLER Button Mode Description Stop Places the DSE Controller into Stop Mode. Clicking this button resets any latching alarms, immediately opens the generator load switch and brings it to a standstill. Manual Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to start the generator by the Start button and control the generator and mains load switch using the Transfer to Mains and Transfer to Generator buttons. Test Places the DSE Controller into Test Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to start the generators to give a test on load or island mode facility depending on module configuration. Automatic Places the DSE Controller into Automatic Mode. This enables the DSE Controller to start and stop automatically by different methods. Mute Clicking the button mutes the alarm sounder on the DSE Controller and also performs a lamp test. Start If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button starts the generator. Transfer to Mains If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the generator to the Mains. Transfer to Generator On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the Mains to the generator. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. Page 103 of ISSUE: 5

104 MAINS CONTROLLER Button Mode Description Stop Places the DSE Controller into Stop Mode. Clicking this button resets any latching alarms, immediately opens the generator bus load switch and removes the start request. Manual Test Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to start the generator by the Start button and control the generator bus and mains load switch using the Transfer to Mains and Transfer to Generator Bus buttons. Places the DSE Controller into Test Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to start the generator by the Start button to give a test on load or island mode facility depending on module configuration. Automatic Places the DSE Controller into Automatic Mode. Clicking this button enables the DSE Controller to start and stop the generators automatically by different methods. Mute Clicking the button mutes the alarm sounder on the DSE Controller and also performs a lamp test. Start If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button starts the generators. Transfer to Mains If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the generator bus to the Mains. Transfer to Generator Bus On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the Mains to the generator bus. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status ISSUE: 5 Page 104 of 116

105 GENERATOR BUS-TIE CONTROLLER Button Mode Description Alarm Reset Clicking the button resets any latching alarm. Manual Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button enables the user to control the generator bus-tie load switch using the Generator Bus-Tie Load Switch Control button. Automatic Places the DSE Controller into Automatic Mode. Clicking this button enables the DSE Controller to open and close the generator bus-tie load switch automatically by different methods. Mute Clicking the button mutes the alarm sounder on the DSE Controller and also performs a lamp test. Generator Bus-Tie Load Switch Control On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button closes or opens the generator bus-tie load switch. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. Page 105 of ISSUE: 5

106 DSE333 Button Mode Description Auto Places the DSE Controller into Automatic Mode. Clicking this button enables the DSE Controller to start and stop the generator automatically by different methods. Prohibit Return Places the DSE Controller into Prohibit Return Mode. Clicking this button enables the DSE Controller to start and stop automatically by different methods. Additionally it prevents the generator returning the load to the Mains until instructed. Test On Load Places the DSE Controller into Test Mode. This enables the user to start the generator to give a test facility. Manual Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button starts the generator and enables the user to control the generator and mains load switch using the Transfer to Mains and Transfer to Generator buttons. Transfer to Mains If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the generator to the Mains. Transfer to Generator On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the Mains to the generator. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status ISSUE: 5 Page 106 of 116

107 DSE334 & DSE335 Button Mode Description Stop Places the DSE Controller into Stop Mode. Clicking this button resets any latching alarms, immediately opens S2 load switch and removes the start request. Manual Places the DSE Controller into Manual Mode. Clicking this button starts the generator and enables the user to control S1 and S2 load switches using the Transfer to S1 and Transfer to S2 buttons. Mode Clicking the button cycles through other available operating modes (Test On Load, Test Off Load & Prohibit Return). Click the Tick button to select once desired operating mode has appeared. Automatic Places the DSE Controller into automatic mode. Clicking this button enables the module to start and stop automatically via different methods. Mute Clicking the button mutes the alarm sounder on the DSE Controller and also performs a lamp test. Tick If the DSE Controller is cycling through different operating modes using the Mode button, clicking this button enters the mode selected. Transfer to S1 If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the S2 to S1. Transfer to S2 On Off If the DSE Controller is in Manual Mode, clicking this button transfers the load from the S1 to S2. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. The LED indication on the DSE Controller is not active. This shows the status of operating mode and load switch status. Page 107 of ISSUE: 5

108 GENERATOR/S2 NOTE: The screenshots provided are used to show examples of the default graphical user interface. There may be changes to the interface due to the Page Editor Mode being used, see section entitled Page Editor Mode elsewhere in this document for more details Displays the DSE Controller s measurement of the Generator/S2 supply parameters. Click to display a newly recorded event Controller status and operating information Click to export and download the recorded events for DSE Controller as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. DSE Controller s measurements of the generator/s2 supply Events recorded in the DSE Controller s event log Refer to section Control Buttons elsewhere in this document for more details. In line with normal convention: Positive (+) power factor is lagging power factor Negative (-) power factor is leading power factor ISSUE: 5 Page 108 of 116

109 MAINS/S1 NOTE: The screenshots provided are used to show examples of the default graphical user interface. There may be changes to the interface due to the Page Editor Mode being used, see section entitled Page Editor Mode elsewhere in this document for more details NOTE: The Mains/S1 section is only available for modules with mains/s1 sensing. Displays the DSE Controller s measurement of the Mains/S1 supply parameters. Click to display a newly recorded event Controller status and operating information Click to export and download the recorded events for DSE Controller as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. DSE Controller s measurements of the mains/s1 supply Events recorded in the DSE Controller s event log Refer to section Control Buttons elsewhere in this document for more details. In line with normal convention: Positive (+) power factor is lagging power factor Negative (-) power factor is leading power factor Page 109 of ISSUE: 5

110 ENGINE NOTE: The screenshots provided are used to show examples of the default graphical user interface. There may be changes to the interface due to the Page Editor Mode being used, see section entitled Page Editor Mode elsewhere in this document for more details Displays the DSE Controller s measurement of the engine parameters. Click to display a newly recorded event Controller status and operating information Click to export and download the recorded events for DSE Controller as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. DSE Controller s measurements of the engine parameters Events recorded in the DSE Controller s event log Refer to section Control Buttons elsewhere in this document for more details ISSUE: 5 Page 110 of 116

111 IO NOTE: The screenshots provided are used to show examples of the default graphical user interface. There may be changes to the interface due to the Page Editor Mode being used, see section entitled Page Editor Mode elsewhere in this document for more details Displays the configuration and state of the inputs and outputs for the DSE Controller. This section can be used as a diagnostic aid. What the input or output is configured for Shows if the input or output channel is active or not. This input is closed and is active. The input is configured to be close to activate Click to change to different Subpages from Inputs (Page 1) to Outputs (Page 2) Shows if the input or output channel is active or not. This output is closed and is not active. The output is configured to be open to activate The Emergency Stop icon changes when activated Not Active Active Page 111 of ISSUE: 5

112 ALARMS Displays what alarms are currently active on the DSE Controller and their severity. This section can be used as a diagnostic aid. Click to display a newly recorded event Controller status and operating information Alarms displayed are currently active on the DSE Controller. Alarms are displayed in the appropriate alarm action columns. Events recorded in the DSE Controller s event log Click to export and download the recorded events for DSE Controller as either an.xml,.xlsx,.csv or.pdf file. Below is an example of an alarm notification ISSUE: 5 Page 112 of 116

113 VIEWING HISTORIC DATA GRAPH NOTE: To use the Historic Data Graph feature, the DSEGateway device must be configured to upload historic data at a suitable interval as shown below. Refer to DSE Publication: DSE890 & DSE891 Operators Manual for further details. The resolution of the data used in the Graphs is configured in the DSEGateway. Historic Data Graphs are available for all instruments in addition to changes in the state of inputs and outputs for a Site and DSE Controller. To view Historic Data Graphs, click on the instrument dial or table heading. Page 113 of ISSUE: 5

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