
DKG-307 User Manual V-42 (24.05.2013)
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If the oil pressure measured from the analog input
falls below this limit, this will generate a LOW OIL
PRESSURE SENDER warning.
Low Oil Pressure
Shutdown
If the oil pressure measured from the analog input
falls below this limit, this will generate a LOW OIL
PRESSURE SENDER alarm is generated and the
engine stops.
If the coolant temperature measured from the
analog input goes over this limit, this will generate
a HIGH TEMPERATURE SENDER warning.
High Temperature
Shutdown
f the coolant temperature measured from the
analog input goes over this limit, this will generate
a HIGH TEMPERATURE SENDER alarm and the
engine will stop.
If the fuel level measured from the analog input
falls below this limit, a LOW FUEL LEVEL
SENDER warning is generated.
the fuel level measured from the analog input falls
below this limit, a LOW FUEL LEVEL SENDER
shutdown alarm is generated and the engine stops.
High Oil Temperature
Warning
If the oil temperature measured from the analog
input goes over this limit, this will generate a HIGH
OILTEMPERATURE SENDER warning.
High Oil Temperature
Shutdown
f the oil temperature measured from the analog
input goes over this limit, this will generate a HIGH
OIL TEMPERATURE SENDER alarm and the
engine will stop.
This parameter selects the oil pressure sender
type.
0: Non standard sender. The sender
characteristics are defined in Sender
Characteristics table.
1: VDO 0-7 bars (10-180 ohms)
2: VDO 0-10 bars (10-180 ohms)
3: DATCON 0-7 bars (240-33 ohms)
4: DATCON 0-10 bars (240-33 ohms)
5: DATCON 0-7 bars (0-90 ohms)
6: DATCON 0-10 bars (0-90 ohms)
7: DATCON 0-7 bars (75-10 ohms)
Coolant Temp.
Sender Type
This parameter selects the temperature sender
type:
0: The sender characteristics are defined in
Sender Characteristics table.
1: VDO
2: DATCON DAH type
3: DATCON DAL type
This parameter selects the temperature sender
type:
0: The sender characteristics are defined in
Sender Characteristics table.
1: VDO
2: DATCON DAH type
3: DATCON DAL type
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