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4.1.3 ICONS
NOTE: This section documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050. Due to the
configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as required by the supplier. Contact
supplier or consult the device configuration source for full details of the configured Icons.
4.1.3.1
LAMPS
NOTE: Diagnostic Lamps are enabled/disabled by the system installer. This section
documents the Factory (Default) settings of the DSEE050 which has the Display Engine Lamps
on Module Enabled. Due to the configurable nature of the device this is subject to change as
required by the supplier. Contact supplier or consult the device configuration source for full
details of the configured Icons.
Description
Lamps
Diagnostic Lamps
When a Diagnostic Lamp is visible, press
to view the list of
currently active
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs).
One is available for each of the J1939 DM1 Diagnostic Lamps (Red,
Amber, Protect, Malfunction).
Red
Amber
Protect
Malfunction
NOTE: Lamps have four possible display states. Off, On (Steady), Slow Flash (1 Hz), Fast
Flash (2 Hz). The state is requested by the engine ECU. For descriptions of each state, Contact
ECU supplier or manufacturer.
Lamp
Description
Grey
All four lamps remain present in the display, even when inactive.
In the inactive state, the lamp is shown as Grey.
Red
This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is of a severe
enough condition that it warrants stopping the engine.
Amber
This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is reporting a
problem with the vehicle system, but the engine need not be
immediately stopped.
Protect
(Amber with P)
This lamp is used to relay trouble code information that is reporting a
problem with the engine system that is most likely not electronic
subsystem related.
For instance, Engine Coolant Temperature is exceeding its
prescribed temperature range.
Malfunction
(Red with M)
NOTE: This lamp is commonly referred to as MIL
(Malfunction Indicator Lamp).
A lamp used to relay only emissions-related trouble code
information. This lamp is only illuminated when there is an emission-
related trouble code active.
Non-emissions related trouble codes do not illuminate the lamp.