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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS

DSEWebNet Smart Device


Application Manual

Document Number: 057-235


Author: David O’Connor

057-235 ISSUE: 2
DSEWebNet Smart Device Application Manual

Deep Sea Electronics Ltd.


Highfield House
Hunmanby
North Yorkshire
YO14 0PH
ENGLAND

Sales Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099

E-mail: sales@deepseaelectronics.com
Website: www.deepseaelectronics.com

DSEWebNet Smart Device Application

© Deep Sea Electronics


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 1988.
Applications for the copyright holder’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication
must be addressed to Deep Sea Electronics Ltd. at the address above.

The DSE logo and the names DSE Genset®, DSE Ats®, DSE Control® and DSE Power® are UK
registered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics Ltd.

Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective
companies.

Deep Sea Electronics Ltd reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior
notice.

Amendments Since Last Publication

Issue Comments
1 Initial release
2 Update to match specification of new mobile application software

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.

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DSEWebNet Smart Device Application Manual

Table of Contents
Section Page
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 4
1.1 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION ............................................................................................ 4
1.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...................................................................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................... 5
MANUALS ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS .......................................................................................................... 6
2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 7
2.1 DSEGATEWAY ........................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 SMART DEVICES COMPATIBILITY ....................................................................................... 7
APPLE DEVICES .............................................................................................................. 7
ANDROID SMART DEVICES ........................................................................................... 7
WINDOWS PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES ................................................................. 7
2.3 PC INTERNET BROWSERS ................................................................................................... 7
2.4 DEVICE COMPATIBILITY ....................................................................................................... 8
3 GETTING STARTED ........................................................................................... 9
3.1 REGISTERING AN ACCOUNT ................................................................................................ 9
ACCOUNT TYPES AND USES ........................................................................................ 9
3.1.1.1 USER ACCOUNT ...................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1.2 ORGANISATION ACCOUNT ..................................................................................... 9
REGISTERING A USER ACCOUNT .............................................................................. 10
3.1.2.1 NEW USER REGISTRATION FORM ...................................................................... 11
REGISTERING AN ORGANISATION ACCOUNT .......................................................... 12
3.2 LOGGING IN .......................................................................................................................... 15
3.3 MAXIMUM FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPTS EXCEEDED .......................................................... 16
3.4 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 17
ADDING OR REMOVING DSE GATEWAY .................................................................... 17
ADDING OR REMOVING A DSE MODULE FROM A SITE ........................................... 20
3.5 LOGGING IN .......................................................................................................................... 21
FORGOT PASSWORD? ................................................................................................. 22
MAXIMUM FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPTS EXCEEDED .................................................... 23
4 OPERATING DSEWEBNET .............................................................................. 24
4.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW............................................................................................................. 24
DSE MODULE STATUS ................................................................................................. 25
MENU TAB ...................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.2.1 NOTIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 27
4.1.2.2 SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 28
4.1.2.2.1 PUSH NOTIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 29
4.2 ALL DEVICES ........................................................................................................................ 30
TRACKING GATEWAYS ................................................................................................ 31
4.3 DSE MODULE ........................................................................................................................ 32
CONTROLS..................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.1.1 AUTOSTART MODULE ........................................................................................... 34
4.3.1.2 AMF MODULE ......................................................................................................... 35
4.3.1.3 MAINS MODULE ..................................................................................................... 36
4.3.1.4 GENERATOR BUS-TIE MODULE ........................................................................... 37
4.3.1.5 DSE333 .................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.1.6 DSE334 & DSE335 .................................................................................................. 39
GENERATOR INSTRUMENTS / S2 ............................................................................... 40
MAINS INSTRUMENTS / S1........................................................................................... 41
ENGINE INSTRUMENTS ................................................................................................ 42
IO ..................................................................................................................................... 43
EVENTS .......................................................................................................................... 44
TEMPLATES ................................................................................................................... 45

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Introduction

1 INTRODUCTION
This manual covers the registration and operation of the DSEWebNet Software for DSE modules
using the DSEWebNet Application on Smart Devices (tablets, smart devices). The DSEWebNet
Application is supported on the iOS and Android devices, Windows phones do not support the
DSEWebNet Application but DSEWebNet is accessible on the Windows mobile browser.

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: www.deepseaelectronics.com

The DSEWebNet Application does not contain all the DSEWebNet functions, the DSEWebNet PC
browser must be used instead for the full DSEWebNet functions and features. Refer to the DSE
publication: 057-168: DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual which is found on the
DSE website: www.deepseaelectronics.com

Separate manuals cover the DSE modules supported by the software which is downloaded from our
website: www.deepseaelectronics.com

The DSEWebNet Application is used in conjunction with the DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Device
and allows the user to remotely monitor and control a wide range of modules on a smart device. The
DSEWebNet Application is downloadable and free of charge from the mobiles application store.

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 DSE Gateway (See section entitled Bibliography
elsewhere in this document).

1.1 CLARIFICATION OF NOTATION


Clarification of notation used within this publication.

Highlights an essential element of a procedure to ensure correctness.


NOTE:

Indicates a procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, could


CAUTION! result in damage or destruction of equipment.

Indicates a procedure or practice, which could result in injury to


WARNING! personnel or loss of life if not followed correctly.

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Introduction

1.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY
This document refers to, and is referred by the following DSE publications which are obtained from
the DSE website: www.deepseaelectronics.com or by contacting DSE technical support:
support@deepseaelectronics.com.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Installation instructions are supplied with the product in the box and are intended as a ‘quick start’
guide only.

DSE Part Description


053-140 DSE890 & DSE891 Installation Instructions

MANUALS

Product manuals are obtained from the DSE website: www.deepseaelectronics.com or by contacting
DSE technical support: support@deepseaelectronics.com.

DSE Part Description


057-165 DSE890 & DSE891 Operators Manual
057-235 DSEWebNet Smart Device Software Manual
057-156 DSE334 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-237 DSE335 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-267 DSEE100 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-251 DSEE400 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-203 DSEE800 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-187 DSEL400 & DSEL401 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-222 DSEL401 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-186 DSEP100 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-178 DSE4310 & DSE4320 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-093 DSE4410 & DSE4420 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-172 DSE4510 & DSE4520 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-258 DSE4510 MKII & DSE4520 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-201 DSE4610 & DSE4620 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-114 DSE6010 & DSE6020 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-223 DSE6010 MKII & DSE6020 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-096 DSE6110 & DSE6120 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-224 DSE6110 MKII & DSE6120 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-290 DSE6110 MKIII & DSE6120 MKIII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-117 DSE7110 & DSE7120 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-185 DSE7110 MKII & DSE7120 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-077 DSE72xx & DSE73xx Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-243 DSE7310 MKII & DSE7320 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-160 DSE7410 & DSE7420 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-262 DSE7410 MKII & DSE7420 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-169 DSE7450 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-119 DSE8610, DSE8620 & DSE8660 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-238 DSE8610 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-257 DSE8660 MKII Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-127 DSE8710 & DSE8760 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-164 DSE8810 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual
057-174 DSE8860 Configuration Suite PC Software Manual

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Introduction

1.3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS


Term Description
Gateway Refers to the DSE890 and DSE891 DSE Gateway devices.
Site
Module Refers to the DSE product connected to the DSE890 or DSE891 DSE Gateway
devices.
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code
The name for the entire fault code sent by an engine ECU.
ECU/ECM Engine Control Unit/Management
An electronic device that monitors engine parameters and regulates the fuelling.
GSM Global System for Mobile communications.
Cell phone technology used in most of the World.
GPS Global Positioning System
A global navigation satellite system that provides geolocation and time
information.
SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition
A system that operates with coded signals over communication channels to
provide control and monitoring of remote equipment
SIM Subscriber Identity Module.
The small card supplied by the GSM/CDMA provider that is inserted into the cell
phone, GSM modem or DSEGateway device to give GSM/GPRS connection.
SMS Short Message Service
The text messaging service of mobile/cell phones.

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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: 057-165 DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual which is found on the DSE
website: www.deepseaelectronics.com

2.2 SMART DEVICES COMPATIBILITY

APPLE DEVICES

DSEWebNet application is optimised for iOS 8.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod
touch.

ANDROID SMART DEVICES

DSEWebNet application is optimised for Android 4.0 and above.

WINDOWS PHONES AND OTHER DEVICES

Windows phones and other devices do not support DSEWebNet application, but DSEWebNet is
accessed through the Windows mobile browsers www.dsewebnet.com in the Windows phones.

2.3 PC INTERNET BROWSERS


For information with regards to using the DSEWebNet on a PC, refer to DSE Publication: 057-168
DSEWebNet PC Internet Browser Software Manual which is found on the DSE website:
www.deepseaelectronics.com

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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 DSE’s ongoing development.

NOTE: Not all variants are available in all markets.

NOTE: Not all instrumentation is available with all Modules. Refer to the Configuration
Suite PC Software manual relevant to your Module for details of supported instrumentation.

DSE Controller
DSE334
DSE335
DSEE100
DSEE400
DSEE800
DSEL400
DSEL401, DSEL401 MKII
DSEP100
DSE4310, DSE4310 NC
DSE4320, DSE4320 NC
DSE4410 CAN, DSE4410 MPU
DSE4420 CAN, DSE4420 MPU
DSE4510, DSE4510 NC, DSE4510 RT, DSE4510 RTH, DSE4510 MKII
DSE4520, DSE4520 NC, DSE4520 RT, DSE4520 RTH, DSE4520 A1, DSE4520 MKII
DSE4610, DSE4610 RTH
DSE4620, DSE4620 RTH
DSE6010 CAN, DSE6010 MPU, DSE6010 MKII
DSE6020 CAN, DSE6020 MPU, DSE6020 MKII
DSE6110 CAN, DSE6110 MPU, DSE6110 MKII, DSE6110 MKIII
DSE6120 CAN, DSE6120 MPU, DSE6120 A3, DSE6120 MKII, DSE6120 MKIII
DSE7110, DSE7110 MKII
DSE7120, DSE7120 MKII
DSE7210
DSE7220
DSE7310, DSE7310 MKII
DSE7320, DSE7320 MKII
DSE7410, DSE7410 MKII
DSE7420, DSE7420 MKII
DSE7450
DSE8610, DSE8610 MKII
DSE8620
DSE8660, DSE8660 MKII
DSE8710
DSE8760
DSE8810
DSE8860

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Getting Started

3 GETTING STARTED
To begin using DSEWebNet via the smart device application, an account is required with the
necessary Gateways and Modules registered to it. This is achieved by accessing DSEWebNet
website on a PC.
Launch a compatible internet browser and navigate to the website: www.dsewebnet.com to access
the DSEWebNet Software.

3.1 REGISTERING AN ACCOUNT

ACCOUNT TYPES AND USES

3.1.1.1 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.

3.1.1.2 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
 Sending reports and event triggers to multiple users
 Controlling multiple modules of the same type simultaneously
 Customisable graphical user interface
 Configurable module and site names

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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

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3.1.2.1 NEW USER REGISTRATION FORM

NOTE: If the confirmation email for the DSEWebNet registration is not received, check the
email’s junk or spam email folder.

Once the registration form has been completed, click the Register button to complete. An email is sent
to the new user’s email address to confirm the registration. To cancel the registration, click the Cancel
button.

Blank registration form Example of a completed registration form

Field Description
Username Enter the desired username for the new user’s account.

Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Enter the desired password for the new user’s account.

Confirm Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Re-enter the desired password for confirmation
First Name Enter the new user’s first name
Last Name Enter the new user’s last name

NOTE: A registration confirmation email is sent to the email


Email address entered, ensure the email address is valid.
Enter the new user’s email address. This is the default address
allocated to events triggers and reports when configured.
Confirm Email Re-enter the new user’s email address for confirmation
Enter the new user’s mobile phone number with the country code.
Phone Number
This is the default number allocated to web events when configured.

Captcha 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.

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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

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New Organisation Registration Form

NOTE: If the confirmation email for the DSEWebNet registration is not received, check the
email’s junk or spam email folder.

Once the registration form has been completed, click the Register button to complete. An email is sent
to the organisation administrator’s email address to confirm the registration. To cancel the registration,
click the Cancel button.

Blank registration form Example of a completed registration form

Organisation Details

Field Description

NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Organisation Name 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.
Building Name/Number Enter the building name or number of the organisation or company.
Street Enter the street the organisation or company is located on.
Town Enter the town the organisation or company is located in.
City Enter the city the organisation or company is located in.
Post/Zip Code Enter the post or zip code of the organisation or company.
Country Select the country the organisation or company is located in.

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Organisation Administrator Account Details

Field Description
Username Enter the desired username for the organisation account.

Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Enter the desired password for the organisation account.
Confirm Password
NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE
Re-enter the desired password for confirmation
First Name Enter the organisation administrator’s first name
Last Name Enter the organisation administrator’s last name
Email
NOTE: A registration confirmation email is be sent to the
email address entered, ensure the email address is valid.
Enter the organisation administrator’s email address. This is the
default address allocated to events triggers and reports when
configured.
Re-enter the organisation administrator’s email address for
Confirm Email
confirmation
Phone Number Enter the organisation administrator’s mobile phone number with the
country code. This is the default number allocated to web events
when configured.

Captcha 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.

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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: www.dsewebnet.com 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 Description
Username Enter the username of the registered account

Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Enter the password of the registered account

NOTE: If the password retrieval email is not received, check


the email’s junk or spam email folder.
Reset Password To retrieve a forgotten or lost password, click the Reset Password
button. Enter the username of the account and the captcha, then click
Reset Password. A new password is sent to the registered email
address for that account.

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3.3 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
email address for that account. If the reset password email is not received, check the email’s junk or
spam email folder.

Maximum Failed
Login Attempts
Exceeded warning

Reset Password option

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Getting Started

3.4 CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM

ADDING OR REMOVING DSE GATEWAY

NOTE: To add a DSE Gateway to the DSEWebNet, the DSE Gateway MUST have been
connected to the configured DSE Modules 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 Manage Gateways and Modules located on
the top right hand corner of the webpage. The Devices section of the Account Settings is opened.

Click to add or remove a DSE module to the


DSEWebNet®

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To add a DSEGateway to the account, click the Plus button located on the top right hand corner of
the webpage. The Add New Gateway option is opened.

Click to add or remove a DSE module


to the DSEWebNet®

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NOTE: For information with regards to the set up of the DSE Gateway, refer to DSE
Publication: 057-165 DSE890 & DSE891 Gateway Operators Manual located on the DSE
website: www.deepseaelectronics.com

To add a DSEGateway to the user’s account, the Gateway ID and Security Code are required. This
information is located in the DSEGateway Configuration screens.

The Gateway 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 by ensuring the LINK LED is green on the DSEGateway.

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ADDING OR REMOVING A DSE MODULE FROM A SITE

NOTE: For more information, refer to DSE publication: 057-151 DSE Configuration Suite
PC Software Installation & Operation Manual located on our website:
www.deepseaelectronics.com

The DSE modules available to be added to the DSEWebNet are displayed and illuminated. Previously
connected modules are shown greyed out and listed as Detached. To identify the DSE Module, the
DSEWebNet uses the Module’s Gen Set ID, USB ID or Configured DSEWebNet ID depending on
what is available.

Select the DSE USB ID of the DSE controller(s) An example


Module(s) to be that are, or have been of a DSE
added to the connected to the DSEGateway® Module
DSEWebNet. and status of connection. using the
Unselected USB ID as
DSE Module(s) the identifier
are removed.

An example of a
DSE Module
using the Gen Set
ID or Configured
DSEWebNet ID
as the identifier

Save the changes that have made Exit without saving

The DSE Module’s Gen Set ID is found using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software. Refer to the
DSE Module’s Software Manual for further details.

The DSE Module’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 Module’s USB ID is found using the DSE Configuration Suite PC Software as shown below.

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Getting Started

3.5 LOGGING IN

NOTE: To log in to the DSEWebNet application, a user account is required. To register an


account, refer to the section Registering an Account elsewhere in this document.

To launch the DSEWebNet Application, tap the icon below.

The following DSEWebNet Application Login page appears, type the registered account details in the
Username or USBID field and the password in the Password field.

Enter the DSEWebNet


account’s Username

Enter the DSEWebNet


account’s Password.

Click to enter to the DSEWebNet


account after providing the
correct Username and Password

Tap to perform a
Password Reset
email

Field Description
Username Enter the Username of the registered account

Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Enter the Password of the registered account

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FORGOT PASSWORD?

When a password is forgotten tap Forgot Password on the Login screen, Enter Username and tap
Email Reset Code. A code is sent to the registered email address for that account. If the email is not
received, check the email’s junk or spam email folder. Then Enter Reset Code, Enter New Password
and Re-enter Password to confirm. Finally tap Reset Password to complete the process.

Field Description
Enter Username Enter the Username for the DSEWebNet account.
Email Reset Code Tap to receive an email with a Reset Code
Enter Reset Code Enter the received Reset Code

Enter Password NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE


Enter New Password for the account.
Re-enter Password
NOTE: This field is CASE SENSITIVE
Re-enter password to confirm
Reset Password Tap Reset Password to complete the process

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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 Forgotten Password? option in the Login page.

Maximum Failed
Login Attempts
Exceeded warning

Reset Password
option

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4 OPERATING DSEWEBNET
4.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The image below shows an example of a DSEWebNet system monitoring three different gateways
with multiple Modules connected. Each group indicates the number of modules in that state. See
subsequent sections for more details on the features highlighted below.

Notifications tab
Menu Tab switches with counter
between Devices, indicates
Notifications, Notifications of
Settings and Logout. Modules on the
account.

DSE modules
grouped by status.

View All Devices grouped by site.

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Operating DSEWebNet

DSE MODULE STATUS

NOTE: Alarms, events, control features and parameters that are monitored are dependent
upon the DSE Module’s specification. Refer to the DSE Module’s Operators and Software
Manuals for further details.

The table below shows the colours used to represent the status of a DSE Module on the
DSEWebNet. Each status group indicates the amount of Modules in that condition.

State Description

The DSE Module is Offline (no communication)

The DSE Module is Online (communicating) and in standby in


any control mode

The DSE Module is Running a generator in any control mode.

The DSE Module has a Warning alarm active

The DSE Module has an Electrical Trip alarm active

The DSE Module has a Shutdown alarm active.

The DSE Module has a non emergency Controlled Shutdown


alarm active.

The DSE Module has an Engine alarm active.

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MENU TAB

Menu tab (lower left) is accessed from the overview screen.

Select Devices to
access overview screen

Notifications displays
notifications from
modules on the account.

Select Settings to
activate or deactivate
push Notifications
regarding activity.
Select Logout to log
off the application,
stop viewing and
receiving notifications.

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4.1.2.1 NOTIFICATIONS

The Notifications screen is accessed via the Menu tab and tapping Notifications or tapping the
Notifications counter in the top right of the screen.

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4.1.2.2 SETTINGS

Push Notifications are activated and deactivated by sliding the icon side to side, the terms and
conditions of software is also located here.

Notifications
counter

Slide to push
Notifications
turn on or off.

Tap to Save
changes.

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4.1.2.2.1 PUSH NOTIFICATIONS

Push Notifications are displayed on the device and displayed on the Notifications screen as shown.
This screen is also accessed via any page that indicates the counter top right corner.

Example Notification once opened

Example Push Notification

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4.2 ALL DEVICES


Selecting All Devices from the Overview page shows all Gateways and Modules grouped by the
gateway they are connected to as shown below. Swipe the screen left or right to navigate between
the Module Status groups.

After selecting All Devices


the screen swipes left and
right to navigate between
the status groups.

Example of All devices, Overview Example of All Devices, Warning

State Description
The DSE Module is Offline (no communication) and is located in the Offline
group
The DSE Module is Online (communicating) and in standby in any control
mode and is located in the Online group
The DSE Module is Running a generator in any control mode. and is located
in the Running group
The DSE Module has a Warning Trip alarm active and is located in the
Warning group
The DSE Module has an Electrical Trip alarm active is be located in the
Electrical group
The DSE Module has a Shutdown or Controlled Shutdown alarm active is be
located in the Shutdown group
The DSE Module has an Engine alarm active. and is located in the Engine
group

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TRACKING GATEWAYS

When viewing the list of Gateways, tap the Location Icon for a Gateway to view its current location on
the map screen. The map zooms in or out for ease of viewing.

Tap the Location Icon


navigates to the map where
the location of the Gateway

is displayed shown right.

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4.3 DSE MODULE


Once a module is selected Events Controls, and Module Instrumentation is accessible.

Module status and operating information

Tap to view Tap to access to


Events screen. Controls screen

Expanded drop down


menu to view Module
Instrumentation.

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CONTROLS

The Controls provide the user with the ability to control a DSE Module remotely with ease.

NOTE: Control buttons and operating procedures are dependent upon the DSE Module’s
specification. Refer to the DSE Module’s Operators and Software Manuals for further details.

NOTE: Dependent upon access restrictions set by the Organisation Administrator or


changes to the graphical user interface using the Widget Editor, the control buttons may be
disables.

Tapping the
Controls
mimics
pressing the
respective
button on the
DSE module.

LED illuminates
to indicate the
operating mode
DSE module.

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4.3.1.1 AUTOSTART MODULE

Button Mode Description

Places the DSE Module into Stop Mode. Click the button to
Stop reset any latching alarms. It immediately opens the generator
load switch and stops the engine.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
enable the user to start the engine by the Start button and
Manual
control the generator load switch using the Unload Generator
and Load Generator buttons.

Places the DSE Module into Automatic Mode. Click the button
Automatic to enable the DSE Module to start and stop the engine
automatically by different methods.

Click the button to mute the alarm sounder on the DSE Module
Mute
and also perform a lamp test.

Start When in Manual Mode, click the button to start the generator.

Unload When in Manual Mode, click the button to open the generator
Generator load switch.

When in Manual Mode, click the button to close the generator


Load Generator
load switch.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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4.3.1.2 AMF MODULE

Button Mode Description

Places the DSE Module into Stop Mode. Click the button to
Stop reset any latching alarms. It immediately opens the generator
load switch and stops the engine.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
enable the user to start the generator by the Start button and
Manual
control the generator and mains load switch using the Transfer
to Mains and Transfer to Generator buttons.

Places the DSE Module into Test Mode. Click the button to
Test enable the user to start the generators to give a test on load or
island mode facility depending on module configuration.

Places the DSE Module into Automatic Mode. This enables the
Automatic DSE Module to start and stop automatically by different
methods.

Click the button to mute the alarm sounder on the DSE Module
Mute
and to perform a lamp test.

Start When in Manual Mode, click the button to start the generator.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Mains the generator to the Mains.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Generator the Mains to the generator.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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4.3.1.3 MAINS MODULE

Button Mode Description

Places the DSE Module into Stop Mode. Click the button to
Stop reset any latching alarms. It immediately opens the generator
bus load switch and removes the start request.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
enable the user to start the generator by the Start button and
Manual
control the generator bus and mains load switch using the
Transfer to Mains and Transfer to Generator Bus buttons.

Places the DSE Module into Test Mode. Click the button to
enable the user to start the generator by the Start button to give
Test
a test on load or island mode facility depending on module
configuration.

Places the DSE Module into Automatic Mode. Click the button
Automatic to enable the DSE Module to start and stop the generators
automatically by different methods.

Click the button to mute the alarm sounder on the DSE Module
Mute
and to perform a lamp test.

Start When in Manual Mode, click the button to start the generators.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Mains the generator bus to the Mains.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Generator Bus the Mains to the generator bus.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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4.3.1.4 GENERATOR BUS-TIE MODULE

Button Mode Description

Alarm Reset Click the button to reset any latching alarm.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
Manual enable the user to control the generator bus-tie load switch
using the Generator Bus-Tie Load Switch Control button.

Places the DSE Module into Automatic Mode. Click the button
Automatic to enable the DSE Module to open and close the generator
bus-tie load switch automatically by different methods.

Click the button to mute the alarm sounder on the DSE Module
Mute
and to perform a lamp test.

Generator
When in Manual Mode, click the button to close or open the
Bus-Tie Load
generator bus-tie load switch.
Switch Control

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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4.3.1.5 DSE333

Button Mode Description

Places the DSE Module into Automatic Mode. Click the button
Auto to enable the DSE Module to start and stop the generator
automatically by different methods.

Places the DSE Module into Prohibit Return Mode. Click the
button to enable the DSE Module to start and stop
Prohibit Return
automatically by different methods. Additionally it prevents the
generator returning the load to the Mains until instructed.

Places the DSE Module into Test Mode. This enables the user
Test On Load
to start the generator to give a test facility.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
start the generator and enable the user to control the generator
Manual
and mains load switch using the Transfer to Mains and
Transfer to Generator buttons.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load
Mains from the generator to the Mains.

Transfer to When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load
Generator from the Mains to the generator.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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4.3.1.6 DSE334 & DSE335

Button Mode Description

Places the DSE Module into Stop Mode. Click the button to
Stop reset any latching alarms. It immediately opens S2 load switch
and removes the start request.

Places the DSE Module into Manual Mode. Click the button to
start the generator and enable the user to control S1 and S2
Manual
load switches using the Transfer to S1 and Transfer to S2
buttons.

Click the button to cycle through other available operating


modes (Test On Load, Test Off Load & Prohibit Return). Click
Mode
the Tick button to select once desired operating mode has
appeared.

Places the DSE Module into automatic mode. Click the button
Automatic to enable the module to start and stop automatically via
different methods.

Click the button to mute the alarm sounder on the DSE Module
Mute
and to perform a lamp test.

When the DSE Module is cycling through different operating


Tick modes using the Mode button, click the button to enter to the
mode selected.

When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Transfer to S1
S2 to S1.

When in Manual Mode, click the button to transfer the load from
Transfer to S2
S1 to S2.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is active. This shows


On
the status of operating mode and load switch status.

The LED indication on the DSE Module is not active. This


Off
shows the status of operating mode and load switch status.

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GENERATOR INSTRUMENTS / S2

This page shows the Generator Instruments of the DSE Module selected.

DSE Module’s
measured values
of the Generator
Instruments

Scroll down to view


the rest of the page.

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MAINS INSTRUMENTS / S1

NOTE: The Mains/S1 section is only available for modules with mains/S1 sensing.

This page shows the Mains Instruments of the module selected.

DSE Module’s
measured values
of the Mains
Instruments

Scroll down to view


the rest of the page.

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ENGINE INSTRUMENTS

This page shows the Engine Instruments of the module selected.

DSE Module’s
measured values
of the Engine
Instruments.

Scroll down to view


the rest of the page.

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IO

Displays the configuration and state of the inputs and outputs for the DSE Module. This section
provides diagnostics assistance for fault finding.

Shows if the input or


output channel is
active or not. This
input is Opened and
is inactive. The input
is configured to be
What the input or Close to Activate
output is configured for.

Shows if the input or


output channel is
active or not. This
Output is Closed and
is active. The output
is configured to
Energise.
Scroll down to view
the rest of the page.

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EVENTS

This page shows the current Events logged by the DSE Modules with dates and times for reference.

Events recorded in
the DSE Module’s
event log.

State Description
The DSE Module is Offline (no communication) and is located in the Offline
group
The DSE Module is Online (communicating) and in standby in any control
mode and is located in the Online group
The DSE Module is Running a generator in any control mode. and is located in
the Running group
The DSE Module has a Warning Trip alarm active and is located in the
Warning group
The DSE Module has an Electrical Trip alarm active is be located in the
Electrical group
The DSE Module has a Shutdown or Controlled Shutdown alarm active is be
located in the Shutdown group
The DSE Module has an Engine alarm active. and is located in the Engine
group

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TEMPLATES

Switch between personalised Templates that have been previously configured on the DSE WebNet
website.

Tap your currently selected


Template. Available
templates then appear at
the bottom of the screen. Select the desired Template.

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