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7. Now, press the DOWN ARROW key until “SET
DATE & TIME” appears. Refer to
for instructions on entering the date and time.
8. Press the UP ARROW key to go to “SET NEW
HOURS”. Press the “=” key then the Up Arrow
key to enter that menu.
9. The first hourmeter is Engine Protect Hours.
Press the “=” key to select this meter. The cursor
will be blinking on the ten-thousands place.
Press the UP or DOWN ARROW key to select
the correct value, then press the “=” key.
If the correct number in any of the locations is 0
(zero), just press the “=” key to enter 0 as the
value and move the cursor to the next place. For
example, if you are entering 567 hours, you will
press the “=” key twice to leave a 0 for the first
two numbers, then use the UP and DOWN
ARROW key to scroll through the numbers to
enter the correct hours. When the correct hours
for Engine Protect Hours has been entered,
press the “=” key to advance to the next hour-
meter. If an invalid number is entered, a warning
message will flash in the MessageCenter. For
example, you can not enter a higher number of
hours for Engine Protect than the number of
Switch On Hours.
NOTE
None of the “Total” hourmeters are listed.
When the hours for all the hourmeters are
entered, the system will add the correct
hours together and calculate the Total
Engine Hours and Total Switch On Hours.
When the end of the list is reached “PRESS
= TO SAVE HOURS” will be displayed.
Pressing the “=” key will save the hours, and
return you to the configuration list.
If you do not press the “=” key, none of the
time hours or cycles you just entered will be
saved.
Hour meters may be changed for 60 minutes
following the initial hour entry. If an error has
been made, be certain to correct it within the
60 minute time period. Following that time,
the hourmeters will count the appropriate
hours because the unit switch is on and the
unit is operating, and no further manual
changes will be allowed.
NOTES
1. If a Data Transfer USB memory device will be
used to setup the remainder of the main micro-
processor settings, proceed to
after the settings are entered.
2. After the unit specific and time sensitive configu-
ration settings are complete use the UP or
DOWN ARROW keys until “CONFIGS COM-
PLETE, = TO EXIT” is displayed in the Mes-
sageCenter. Press the “=” key to save.
3. If the Configurations, Functional Parameters
and DataLink data recorder setup will be set
using the display mounted keys and /or TRU-
Tech, continue with following steps.
5.5.4
Configurations Via Display Mounted Keys
Refer to
for a list of available Configurations.
Refer to
for instructions on how to
access them.
5.5.5
Functional Parameters Via Display
Mounted Keys
1. Refer to
tional Parameters and
for direc-
tions on how to access them.
2. Leave the system powered up as you continue
with the next section.
5.5.6
DataLink Data recorder Via TRU-Tech
NOTE
If the factory settings are used, this section
can be skipped.
1. Refer to
recorder setups.
2. Connect a computer to the USB interface port of
the unit and start the TRU-Tech program (refer
to
3. In TRU-Tech, click on the REEFER SETUP
LIVE/ Data Recorder Tab.
4. Select the Sensors to be recorded and whether
you wish averaged or snapshot recordings
(averaged is recommended for RAT, SAT, AAT &
the remote sensors; snapshot is recommended
for all others).
5. When the setup is correct, press the Send but-
ton to send the new settings to the system.
6. From the “Confirm Send Information” Pop Up,
check the data that is to be sent and un-check
the data that is not to be sent. Click the OK but-
ton.
7. Verify that the settings were sent by waiting for
the confirmation pop up message.
NOTE
If the DataLink data recorder date and time
were not set earlier, they can be set from
TRU-Tech
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