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W-X52/62/72 Training

UNIC-flex User Interface


LDU-20 Panel

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Aim of this Chapter

The aim of this chapter is to


be able to operate the engine safely with the User Interface
understand the function of the User Interface and meaning of its displays
be able to change basic parameters via the User Interface
be able to transfer data for off-line analysis

OM 4002–2/A1

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface General Function

Two identical LDU-20 (Local Display User-interface) panels are installed, one is in
ECR and the other is on Local control console
These panels can be used as info panels, parameters change, function test during
maintenance and as emergency control if the remote control fails
The panels show status information of the engine and a selection of settings can be
adjusted
The LDUs contain a complete backup of all application and configuration files for all
modules in UNIC system
Restarting an CCM module, all files are compared with the backup files in the LDU,
and if a different version is detected, it is marked with red colour in the status list

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface LDU-20 Layout

Layout of “Local Display User-interface” panel, LDU


Colour display 640x480 pixels
1 rotary button, 16 steps for one
turn, push to select
6 multi-function buttons, function is
shown on the display
4 fixed-function buttons
Home, Check, Back, Alarm List
2 Power / Status LEDs

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface LDU-20 Layout, Backside

CAN-bus 3 channels
Ethernet 2 channels
USB 1.1 1 channel (for USB drives)
RS-485 serial port 1 channel
RS-232 serial port 1 channel
Digital input 4 inputs
Analogue output 1 output

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface LDU Identification

How to define position of the LDU-20 modules


Plug X12 is used to define the cylinder where the specific LDU is installed
This hardware code cables belong to the plug and must not be removed

LDU on Engine LDU in ECR

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Access

Even if the engine control is on “Remote Control”, parameters like FQS, VIT ,etc.
can be changed anytime on LDU panels
Settings can be changed from both panels
To change pages, the “navigation knob” has to be pressed for approx. 3 sec.
Scrolling through the appearing menu, the page to be displayed can be selected
The main page can always be accessed by the home button
To adjust a setpoint, the cursor has to be moved to the respective field and the
rotating button pressed to enter the editing mode

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Access

Only values in a fields with white background can be changed


While in editing mode, the text field shows an orange background and the set point
can be adjusted by turning the rotating button (turn clockwise to increase, counter-
clockwise to decrease)
Note that the changes have immediate effect on the engine
To leave the editing mode, the rotating button has to be pressed again

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Panel Elements

LED’s
LEDs for indication of status

Display
Text
Graphs
Indication bars

Rotating button
Multi-functional rotating button

Pushbuttons
4 Buttons with fix functions
6 Buttons with context sensitive functions

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Menu Structure

The content of the display can be selected as pages


Press and hold rotating button for 3 seconds
Page navigation menu shows up
Select page by rotating button
Pushing rotating button to display this page
else, press “back” button
”Screen shot” function

Available pages:
Main (overview) Control Location Fuel Injection
Exhaust Valve Cylinder Lubrication User Parameter
Software Info Log Messages System Status
USB Screen Shot …
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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Display Elements

Bar elements:
Name of the element
Current value
Normal operating range in green
Alarm range “low” and “high” in red
Warning range in yellow

Text boxes:
Title
Message / Condition

Setpoint:
Title
Setpoint
Current value and currently active option

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Main Page

The main page contains the overview over the main data like:
Engine speed and sense of rotation
Various pressures
Engine status
Engine speed / fuel command
Control location
Function of multi-function buttons

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Cursor

On any page, one can navigate through the accessible on-screen items by turning to
rotating button
The currently selectable item is indicated
by the ’cursor’, a black frame around
the item

The currently activated item is indicated


by an orange pointer

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Control Locations

To request a control transfer to an LDU, the “CTRL. TR.” button on the bottom of the
screen has to be pressed
Since the local LDU has the highest priority, at the ECR LDU the transfer only has to
acknowledged
To request / propose / acknowledge
a control transfer to / from another
location, the cursor to the corresponding
on-screen button has to be moved and
the “check” button pressed

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Fuel Injection

Select and adjust the value by turning the rotating button


Injection beginning offset can be adjusted individually
Injection beginning offset can be adjusted
by +/- 1.5°
positive angles mean later
(retarded) injection
negative angles lead to earlier
(advanced) injection
Injection cut-off
Adjusting of amount of injected fuel on
individual cylinders (80 – 110 %)

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Fuel System

Heavy Sea Mode indication


Fuel Rail Pressure Meas. #1 / #2
Fuel Rail Pressure Setpoint
Engine Standstill indication
Engine SHD indication
FOP Setpoint #1 / #2 / #3

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Exhaust Valves

Manual exhaust valve operation will only work if air spring pressure is available and
servo oil pressure provided by servo
oil service pump
To open the exhaust valve for testing or
venting servo oil system, the cursor has
to be moved on the respective text field
and the rotating button pressed to enter
editing mode
Value “1” manually open,
“0” to set it back to automatic mode
equal to closing at standstill

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Cylinder Balancing (ICC)

“Comp. Pr. bar” shows the current pressure


“ExhV Offset deg”
If Compression Balancing is set OFF, offset shows manual adjusted offset
If ON, it shows the balanced offset
“Firing Pr. bar” shows the current
pressure
“Inj. Beg. Offset deg”
If Firing Balancing is set OFF, offset
shows manual adjusted offset
If ON, it shows the balanced offset
“Compr. Balancing” is equalising
compression pressures over all cylinders
“Firing Balancing” is equalising
firing pressures over all cylinders
“Firing Control” uses the shop test results
as reference

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Cylinder Lubrication

The feed rate can be adjusted for each cylinder individually


Operation Mode indication
Manual lubrication to a specific cylinder
Selecting cyl. #100, manual
lubrication applied to all cylinders
Feed rates can be adjusted
between 0.4 and 1.20 g/kWh with LFR.
To achieve a feed rate of 1.40g/kWh
for running-in, feed rate bush for
flexLube pump has to be changed
from LFR to HFR depend on CMCR.
Green indication shows the unit
lubricating at that moment

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface User Parameters

VIT can be switched on/off


FQS adjustment in degree
+/- 5.0° for manual firing
control
Heavy sea mode on/off
Slow turning and air run
ADA & Slow turning status

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Performance Data

Shows various performance data as an overview

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Temperatures

Shows temperatures, Cylinder Liner Wall & Exhaust Gas

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Scavenge Air-EWG

Shows various Scavenge Air Parameters

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Crank Angle

CA status for CCMs


Use Approximate CA if CA value is not available

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Software Info

Indication only
Information about software installed
Status of CRC’s

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Log Messages

The list of log messages can be filtered to show only certain types of messages:
All
Safety
Event
Info
Error

Pressing the rotating button when the


cursor (blue bar) is on a certain
message brings up another screen
with additional information about this
log entry

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Failure Logs

The last, still pending alarm is displayed on top of the screen


The Failure Log screen shows all pending alarms
Alarms can be filtered by type and category

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Messages

The screen contains status, code ID, description, recommendations, etc.


Such detailed information can be very helpful for trouble shooting
Screenshots can be saved on a USB drive as “.png” file and sent
to Wärtsilä service station for evaluation

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface System Status

The LDUs contain a complete backup of all application and configuration files for all
modules
Starting up a CCM module, all files are compared with the backup files in the LDU
If version different, it is marked with
red colour in the status list
To synchronise press “Download”
“Yes” starts the download
“No” cancels the process

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Failure Simulation

Entering a failure ID generates a corresponding failure on AMS for communication test

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Partial Upgrade Wizard

Although operators on board have no access to “Expert Parameters”, necessary


adjustments can be done via “Partial Upgrade Wizard”
An “update.upg” file supplied on a USB drive by Wärtsilä
Selecting “Start Wizard” displays another
screen that shows the available upgrade
packages and guides through the upgrade
process
The complete system log can be saved
on an external USB drive
Pushing the “Export” button, the file
EDLExport YYYYMMDD_hhmmss.wxml
will be saved on the USB drive
It can be sent to Wärtsilä service for
troubleshooting

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Partial Upgrade Wizard

Shows the available upgrade packages on the USB drive


Follow the instructions through the upgrade process

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Display Settings

The system settings contains 3 subpages for adjusting LDU-20 settings


User specific settings of display appearance
Brightness
Screensaver
Dimmer

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Ethernet

Settings for Ethernet communication have to be set for local and ECR panel
Configure TCP/IP address for each Ethernet port with these settings:
LDU Local: eth0 = 10.1.1.171
eth1 = 10.1.2.14
LDU ECR: eth0 = 10.1.1.173
eth1 = 10.1.2.14
Common settings:
Enabled: both must be enabled
eth0 = plug X31
eth1 = plug X32
Netmask: 255.255.255.000
Duplex: auto
Speed: auto
Hardware: copper
Gateway: 010.001.001.001

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Date & Time

Date and time can be adjusted


It is recommended not to change the local time at changing the time zone to avoid
overwriting data
UTC time zone is preferred

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W-X52/62/72, User Interface Screenshot

The last entry in the navigation menu is the screenshot function


It’s not a page, but rather a function that saves a screenshot of the current page to a
USB drive (if one is connected). The saved screenshot is a 640x480 pixel image in
the portable network graphic (PNG) format that can be opened with most image
manipulation tools
Each successful storing of a screenshot is confirmed with a small popup text on the
lower right corner stating ’Screenshot saved’. If no USB drive is connected or if there
was an error while trying to write to the USB drive, the popup message states ’USB
Mounting failed’

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