Control Panel 'D' Digital OM 221-10643 REV-04 - 0319

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Installation Guide & Operators Manual

Control Panel D - Digital


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CONTROL PANEL ‘D’ - DIGITAL

Is our most technically advanced engine control/monitor whose module is water resistant to IP67 and has a super bright screen that facilitates viewing in both strong sunlight and also at night, simply select the appropriate setting to ensure that it is always easy on the eye.

The panel uses standard Micro-C connection which allows data to be relayed and viewed all across your on-board network. It is compatible with NMEA 2000 & IEC 61 162-3 On vessels with twin engine installations each engine control panel needs to be programmed as Port and Starboard to facilitate dual or independent viewing on other network devices.

As well as controlling the engine ‘HEAT’, ‘START’ and ‘STOP’ functions at the press of a button it also allows you to digitally monitor engine RPM, engine temperature, oil pressure and provides a voltmeter for either single or twin alternators.

Primary Control Location

Secondary Control Location

Port Engine (or Single Installation) Starboard Engine

Power Source

Radar Depth Sounder

Fuel Tank GPS

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PANEL LAYOUT

Digital Dashboard

Power Switch For Display Only

Display Control Button

Push Buttons For Engine Control (Functionality retained even when display is powered off)

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OPERATING THE ENGINE

STARTING

STOPPING

1. Switch the panel on via the ‘POWER’ switch.

1. Press the ‘STOP’ button until the engine stops. This should not be more than 5 seconds.

Note: The screen takes 5 - 10 seconds to power up the display, during this time you can continue to...

2. Switch off the ‘POWER’ switch. Any alarm will be shown on the display screen.

2. Press and hold the ‘HEAT’ for 6 seconds. 3. Press and hold the ‘START’ button until the engine starts. No more than 10 seconds as this could damage the starter motor.

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USING THE DISPLAY

Along the bottom of the display there are 5 display control buttons.

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DISPLAY BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY: 1

This button displays general over view of engine speed, oil pressure, water temp and alarms. Pressing a second time will change the display to the night screen.

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This button displays a bar graph version of all readable values. Pressing a second time will change to night screen.

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This button displays water temp oil pressure and battery voltage. (If you have a second alternator fitted this will display domestic battery as well). Pressing a second time will change to night screen.

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This button displays software version and/or revision.

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This button displays the screen adjustment menu.

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DISPLAY SCREEN ADJUSTMENT MENU

DISPLAY BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY: 1 Decreases display brightness. 2 Increases display brightness. 3 Decreases display contrast. 4 Increases display contrast. 5 Saves settings and exits menu.

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CONFIG MENU

DEMO ON/OFF When highlighted in a yellow bar the sales demonstration mode can be switched on or off by pressing button 4 . If no further functionality changes are required, pressing button 5 again saves settings and exits the CONFIG menu, returning the screen view to the normal digital dashboard. Press button 1 to scroll up or 2 to scroll down the screen to highlight CONFIG menu options.

SETTINGS When highlighted in a yellow bar, pressing button 4 allows access to the full SETTINGS menu.

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BLEEP ON/OFF When highlighted as a yellow bar you can turn the key sound on or off by pressing button 4 . If no further functionality changes are required pressing button 5 saves settings and exits the SETTINGS menu. Press button 2 to scroll down the screen to highlight -

RPM Calibrate When highlighted as a yellow bar enter this option by pressing button 4 . By starting and pre-setting the engine speed in advance with a tachograph to 1000RPM then navigating back to this menu option and then pressing the right arrow button 3 the engine calibration is updated and saved automatically.

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Alternatively, calibration can be manually set without the engine running by pressing buttons 1 or 2 to achieve the relevant value as shown within the RPM Calibration Chart or alternatively by using the calibration factor calculation both found on page 9. Button 1 increases the value, button 2 decreases the value. Once the correct value is highlighted press button 3 to save the setting. Press button 5 to exit and return to the SETTINGS menu. Pressing button 5 once more returns to the CONFIG menu, pressing once more returns to the normal digital dashboard. Press button 2 to scroll down the SETTINGS screen to highlight -

Single engine or Port engine When highlighted as a yellow bar, pressing button 4 allows you to switch identity from Single engine or Port Engine to Starboard engine identification. On a twin engine vessel with an on-board network it is important to set one engine as Single or Port and the other as Starboard to ensure all correct data and views are available within on-board network devices. Pressing button 5 once more returns to the CONFIG menu, pressing once more returns to the normal digital dashboard. Press button 3 to scroll down the SETTINGS screen to highlight -

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Units When highlighted as a yellow bar, pressing button 4 allows you to enter the full Units menu. Using buttons 1 & 2 scroll up or down the screen to highlight each Units menu option. When highlighted as a yellow bar, engine temperature measurement maybe switched between Celsius or Fahrenheit by pressing button 4 . When highlighted as a yellow bar, engine oil pressure measurement maybe switched between BAR or PSI by pressing button 4 . When highlighted as a yellow bar, press button 4 to enter the hour counter.

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To adjust engine hours up press 1 down press 2 clear press 3 . Alarm silence Input is a future feature currently being developed. At present this should be left set as disabled. Engine Bat measure, the panel may be set to measure voltage from either B+ (the 12v panel power source) or D+ the power output from the engine alternator. Should the voltage drop below the alarm threshold the buzzer/ alarm will sound. Some engine alternators sense when the battery/ies are fully charged and switch off the power out which if set to sense D+ will sound the buzzer/alarm. To alternate between sensing b+ or D+, when Engine Bat is highlighted as a yellow bar press button 4 to toggle between the options. Beep the Buzzer allows the buzzer/alarm to be tested, when Beep the Buzzer is highlighted as a yellow bar press button 4 to test the buzzer/alarm. Press button 5 to exit and return to the Units menu. Press button 5 to exit and return to the SETTINGS menu. Pressing button 5 once more returns to the CONFIG menu, pressing once more returns to the normal digital dashboard. Press button 2 to scroll down the SETTINGS screen to highlight -

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Alarm Thresholds Panel D has Beta Marine recommended Alarm Threshold values set as default. Depending on the vessel, application and its use it may be appropriate to raise or lower these values. Note: This should not be done without consulting Beta Marine for technical advice/approval. If an alarm threshold has been changed without consultation and the consequential result is engine damage, Beta Marine limited will not accept any liability. Engine temperature, oil pressure & alternator voltage parameters can all be adjusted. When highlighted as a yellow bar, pressing button 4 allows you to enter the full Alarm Thresholds menu.

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Using buttons 1 & 2 scroll up or down the screen to highlight each Alarm Thresholds menu option. When Alarm Threshold menu option is highlighted button 3 will raise the value & button 4 will increase the value. Once all new values has been set pressing button 5 will save, exit & return to the SETTINGS menu. Pressing button 5 once more returns to the CONFIG menu, pressing once more returns to the normal digital dashboard or using buttons 1 & 2 scroll up or down the CONFIG menu screen to highlight -

DIAGNOSTICS This function does not provide engine diagnostics but records software and interface data for integration to the on-board network if applicable. When highlighted in a yellow bar, pressing button 4 allows access to the full DIAGNOSTICS menu. The on-board network specialist may view both CAN & UART data by using buttons 1 & 2 to scroll up & down and button 4 to enter each option. In these views button functionality is highlighted visually. Press button 5 once to return to the DIAGNOSTICS menu. Press button 5 once more to return to the CONFIG menu, press once more to return to the normal digital dashboard or using buttons 1 & 2 scroll up or down the CONFIG menu screen to highlight -

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RESTORE DEFAULTS This function resets the D Panel to factory default settings, engine hours and any custom configuration will be lost. Note: If used it will necessary to recalibrate engine RPM and re-enter any previous custom configuration previously stored. When highlighted by a yellow bar press button 4 to enter RESTORE DEFAULTS, press button 1 to restore default settings. Press button 5 once to return to the CONFIG menu. Press button 5 once more to return to the normal digital dashboard or using buttons 1 & 2 scroll up or down the CONFIG menu screen to highlight -

ABOUT This menu displays the software version installed on the D Panel. Beta Marine conducts continuous product development and reserves the right to change design, specification and functionality. It is recommended that from time to time you contact us in regards to the latest software version available and its suitability for being installed on your D Panel hardware. Please refer page 10. When highlighted by a yellow bar press button 4 to enter ABOUT, press button 1 to view the software version data. Please note the data and refer to UPDATING THE DISPLAY SOFTWARE. Press button 5 once to return to the CONFIG menu. Press button 5 once more to return to the normal screen view information dashboard.

BUTTON 5 Will always return you to the previous menu step when pressed once, pressing repeatedly will ultimately return the view to the normal digital dashboard.

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RPM Calibration Chart This chart has produced with standard pulley ratios at the time of printing. If you are unsure of any information provided or for further information please contact Beta Marine. Date produced: 18-03-15 rev 00.

Engine

Kubota Alternator & Standard Vee Drive

Kubota Alternator & Standard Poly-Vee Drive

Iskra 45/65/70A

Iskra 95/100A

Beta 10

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Beta 14

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Beta 16

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Beta 20

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Beta 30

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Beta 50

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Beta 70T

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Beta 75

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Beta 85T

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Beta 90T

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Beta 105T

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Beta 115T

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Beta 150

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Calibration Factor Calculation To calculate your calibration factor: 1. Measure the diameter of the alternator pulley in mm (A) 2. Measure the diameter of the crank pulley in mm (C) 3. Add measurements into the following sum: (A/C)*9.5=CAL Example: An alternator pulley with a 75mm diameter and crank pulley with a 180mm will calculate as 75 divided by 180 = 0.416 multiplied by 9.5 will give a calibration factor of 3.9. Note: Please note this is only for 12 pole alternators.

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UPDATING THE DISPLAY SOFTWARE

The software from time to time will be updated, this maybe to add features or options. Beta Marine can provide up to date files on request.

If your software is not current and an update is required Beta Marine will require visual proof of existing engine hours before free issuing the new software.

Before updating your software please read the following instructions carefully and be aware that it is extremely important that only a USB stick is used that only has the required two Beta Marine files within and contains no other data.

Note: Due to the narrow recess and depth of the USB connection socket it will be necessary to have a USB connection extension lead available. Depending on cable flexibility it may have to be supported with an appropriate guide.

Note: Panel D is permanently live to the engine start battery for engine stop/start. The panel power switch only turns on or off the panel display screen. For your safety please ensure that when requested the starter battery is isolated from the panel.

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Before proceeding with a software update the current engine hours must be recorded. Please refer to CONFIG MENU section of this manual. To ensure you software is up to date please email: spares@betamarine.co.uk or telephone: +44 (0)1452 723492.

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 1. Switch off/isolate engine battery and remove the D Panel from the vessels installation point but keep the 11-way plug connected.

2. Remove the rubber grommet/bung from the rear of the panel (Fig 2 & Fig 3).

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3. Insert the USB connection lead & connect to panel USB slot. Connect USB stick to USB connection lead (Fig 4 & 5) then reconnect engine battery and switch panel display on.

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4. While updating, the screen will flash yellow, once upload complete the screen will flash green. At this point switch off/isolate the D panel from the engine battery and remove the USB stick & connection lead. Then switch back on and check the display is functioning correctly (Fig 7) before finally switching off the display and switch off/isolate engine battery.

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5. Replace the rubber grommet/bung into the D panel. (Fig 2 & Fig 3). 6. Refit D panel into the vessels installation point. Once engine battery is reconnected and display panel is switched on, you must reset the RPM calibration and engine hour meter. Please refer to CONFIG MENU section of this manual.

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 

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

  



 







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 

 



    



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

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  

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  

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  

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   

 

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  

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  

          

  

    

 

 

 

  

 

 

   

 

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 

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Beta Marine Limited, Davy Way, Waterwells, Quedgeley, Gloucester, GL2 2AD. UK. Tel: +44 (0)1452 723492 Fax: +44 (0)1452 883742 Email: sales@betamarine.co.uk Website: www.betamarine.co.uk Ref: OM 221-10643 REV 04 - 0319


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