ELECTRONICS
DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS
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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS OFFERS A DYNAMIC SUITE OF
CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR ENGINES OF OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES
COMPATIBLE WITH THE LATEST TIER 4, STAGE V STANDARDS
Pumps, compressors, hydraulic
powerpacks, lighting towers, generators,
heaters and other engine-driven equipment
perform widely varying functions across the
construction industry, but all have common
requirements when it comes to the control system
and engine diagnostics. Engine manufacturers
are being required to design new and cleaner
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engines to fulfil green initiatives and related
equipment has to keep pace. So how does Deep
Sea Electronic (DSE’s) ESeries meet these needs?
Flexibility
The ESeries features a range of products to suit
multiple engine-driven applications designed to
be fully compatible with the latest Tier 4, Stage V
engines. The series includes the E100, E400, E800
and the newest module to join the range, the
eView DSEE050 CAN Engine Display, which
graphically presents engine information on a
clear, large and robust display screen. The
graphics have been expertly designed for visual
impact and clarity, delivering easy-to-read engine
diagnostics. The other engine control modules
within the range are designed on the same
common platform offering identical user-friendly
set-up and operator experiences. The controls
have built-in flexibility with configurable I/Os,
configurable alarms and warnings, and multiple
display languages, making them suitable for a
wide range of applications. This allows OEMs to
standardise without reducing the ability to deliver
multiple solutions, and enables easy upgrades or
system changes when job specifications alter.
User-friendly operation
The complexities of modern applications do not
need to result in complex control solutions.
Changes to settings within DSEESeries products
are made via the free user-friendly DSE
Configuration Suite PC software, which is
common across the range or an individual
control modules front panel. The intuitive screens
are simple to follow and allow engineers to easily
navigate to where changes can be made to I/Os,
system alarms and engine warnings etc to suit
individual application requirements. User access
can be PIN protected against accidental or