5-2 Engine Messenger System
450 LXi
Owner Manual
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Rev. “C”
Available states are listed alphabetically
Figure 16
5-2.15.2 Accessing State Crossings
“ECM Customer Programmable Parameters” determine the access to this
function of the dash display. If information for the state is programmed
OFF, the entire “State Crossing” column will not be shown. Press the Right
arrow button from the “DRIVER ENTRY” title screen. Press the Left from
the “INSTANTANEOUS DATA” title screen. This will cause the display to skip
the STATE CROSSING screen.
After programming the parameters in the ECM, the power must be turned
OFF and the power turned ON again in order for the display to recognize
the change.
5-2.15.3 Selecting a State
The STATE CROSSING title screen displays the currently selected state.
This is illustrated as the “CURRENT STATE” in Figure 16. Press the Down
arrow button in order to show more states. The display will list all adjacent
states to the current state fi rst. The display will list all adjacent states in
an alphabetical order to the current state. Press the Up and Down arrow
buttons in order to scroll through the list.
Continue to scroll through the list of adjacent states in order to select a state that is not adjacent to the current state. The list
will start with a full alphabetical list of all available states and provinces.
When the desired state is displayed, press the Left arrow button. The display will again show the selected state. Press
the Left arrow button in order to enter the displayed state as the current state. Press any other button in order to select a
different state.
Table 17 - “State Entry Screens”
Screen
Parameter
Description
“State Crossing”
“Current State”
State Crossing
Title Screen
This screen shows the “Current State” of operation. If a state has not been entered,
the message “No Active State” will appear. The “No Active State” will occur only with
a new display until one state is entered.
The screen will be automatically shown when the display is fi rst powered up. This
screen will be shown after the “Active Driver” screen. Press any button in order to
show the next screen in the power up sequence.
If the “Fleet Trip” information has been reset, the current state is maintained.
Press the Left arrow button in order to move one column to the Left.
Press the Right arrow button in order to move one column to the Right.
Press the Down arrow button in order to select another state.
Fifty entries for “State Crossing” are the maximum number that is allowed until the
display is reset. A “STATES ALLOWED EXCEEDED!” message will appear after the
entry of fi fty.
Press any button in order to return to the STATE CROSSING title screen. The display
will not allow the addition of any additional “State Crossings” until the “Fleet Trip” has
been reset.
“Adjacent State
#1”
“Select a
different state”
Press the Up arrow button or press the Down arrow button in order to scroll through
the list of states.
The display will list all adjacent states to the current state fi rst. The display will list all
adjacent states in an alphabetical order to the current state. When adjacent states
are exhausted, the display begins listing all states in alphabetical order.
Press the Left arrow button in order to select the desired state.
The Up and Down arrow buttons will scroll forward and backward through the list.
“Adjacent State
#1 if Correct”
“Enter selected
state”
This screen shows the state that was just selected. If this state is desired, press the
Left arrow button and display returns to STATE CROSSING title screen with this state
as the “Current State”. If this state is incorrect, press any arrow button in order to
return to the list of states.
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