Philips DSATX 220 user manual LED Codes, Basic Mode Timing Diagram, Features Explained

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Extended Basic Mode: This mode requires a Serial Port Adapter (see optional accessories above) to use. This mode is entered by typing an ‘E’ Character to enable the writing of parameters then a ‘P’ for Programming extended basic features. In this mode all the Basic Mode features apply as well as:

P1 Countdown Timer range can be extended

P1 and P2 adjustment pots can be bypassed and their values Hard Coded

The VTURNON feature can be enabled allowing the DSATX to not send a startup pulse until the engine is running

Parameters set via the Serial Port stay even when power is completely disconnected. They are stored in Non-Volatile Memory

Advanced Mode: This mode is simply going in and hard-coding various settings. Advanced setting adjustments include button press duration, deep-sleep disable, temperature range adjust,* etc. These settings are accesses by using the “Get” and “Set” commands. See the Serial Port Section for more information.

*Note: modifying the temperature settings to allow higher operating temperatures will void the manufactures limited warranty.

3.3.LED Codes

OFF = System Off / Sleep Mode

ON = Running Mode, the computer starts up in this mode (does not indicate computer is on)

1 blinks = Main Countdown Timer

2 blinks = Power Down (after shutdown pulse is sent)

3 blinks = N/A

4 blinks = Over or Under Temperature Condition. (Are you using a fan?)

5 blinks = Power Supply Overload or Fault (ACC must go low to clear a fault)

3.4.Basic Mode Timing Diagram

Mode Sleep

Accessory (J5)

Engine Running

+5V Standby

MB Power Switch (JP1) Computer On

User Switch (JP1)

t1

Running

Count Down

Power Down

Sleep

t2

t3

t1 = Time between ACC going High and the Computer Startup Pulse (TURNONDELAY). Default = 1s

t2 = Time between ACC going Low and the Computer Shutdown Pulse (Set by P1). Default = 600s (P1=50%) t3 = Time between Computer Shutdown Pulse and +5V Standby OFF. Default = 90s Max, 2s Min

*User Switch is optional. The DSATX only listens for User Switch during the t2 Countdown Mode (LED = 1 blink)

3.5.Features Explained

3.5.1.Startup/Shutdown Sequencer

The DSATX is has the ability to turn on and turn off the computer via the JP1 pins G1,G2 connection. Connecting a 2-pin jumper wire will allow the DSATX to tell the motherboard to turn on and turn off by simulating a power button press. The DSATX knows if the motherboard is on or off and will only send the startup pulse if off and the shutdown pulse if on. This way the DSATX does not get into a weird state where it turns the computer on/off when it wasn’t suppose to due to the user issuing a manual startup/shutdown.

3.5.2.Input Voltage Monitoring and Engine Cranking

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