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What is the purpose of the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 input expansion module?

The DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 input expansion module is used in conjunction with supported DSE controllers to provide additional input functionality, specifically 4 analogue inputs and 4 digital inputs.


How are the inputs configured on the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

The inputs are configured in the ‘host controller’. The DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 module is not itself configured apart from the ‘ID switch’. For further details on configuring the ‘host controller’, you are referred to the relevant configuration software manual.


What do the LED indications on the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 signify?

The DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 features a “Power on / Link lost” RED LED. Its behavior indicates the following:

Action Description
Steady DC supply is connected and data is being received from the host controller.
Flashing DC supply is connected and the data connection to the host controller is not operating.

How do I operate the ID switch on the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

The rotary ID switch is used to select the ‘Identification’ of the expansion module. To access the switch, the enclosure cover must be unclipped and removed. The switch should be operated using a small screwdriver and set to match the required address.


What are the requirements for setting the ID address on the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

The ID must be set to be a unique number, different from the ID of any other DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130 input expansion module connected on the DSEnet.

Note that the selection of the ID of other types of expansion modules WILL NOT interfere or clash with the ID of the 2548. For instance, if a 2548 is set to ID 4, it is acceptable to have a different type of expansion module (for instance DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130) set to ID 4 also.


How should the DSEnet be wired and terminated for the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

When wiring the DSEnet for the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130, adhere to the following termination rules:

Note 1: As a terminating resistor is internally fitted to the host controller, the host controller must be the first unit on the DSEnet.

Note 2: A 120 Ohm termination resistor must be fitted to the last unit on the DSEnet.


What are the DSEnet terminal connections on the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

Based on the wiring diagram, the DSEnet connections are:

  • Terminal 3: SCR
  • Terminal 4: A
  • Terminal 5: B

The connection utilizes screened twisted cable.


What are the power supply connection terminals for the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

The battery power supply is connected to the following terminals (12 or 24 VDC):

  • Terminal 1: Battery -VE
  • Terminal 2: Battery +VE

What are the dimensions and mounting specifications for the DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE2130?

Specification Details
Overall size 133.9mm x 76.4mm x 48.9mm (5.27” x 3.01” x 1.93”)
Mounting type DIN rail or chassis mounting
Din rail type EN 50022 35mm type only
Mounting holes M4 clearance
Mounting hole centres 122.5mm x 64.5mm (4.82” x 2.54”)
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