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Select IO Settings, then Digital Inputs from the Main Menu.  Press Button 5 to 
select and enter.   

Select Digital Input 1, 2, 3 or 4 Function (NC) and press Button 5 to enter.  Use 
Button 2 or 4 to scroll through the choices of Disabled, Strat/Stop, Throttle 
Decrease, Throttle Increase, Stop Engine, Regen Request, Neutral Switch, 
Park Brake, Park & Neutral, Engine Idle, Preset Speeds 1, 2, 3 or 4, or Crank 
Abort.  Press Button 3 to place a checkmark beside the desired option.  Press 
Button 1 to exit this level of the menu. 

Select Digital Input 1, 2, 3 or 4 Action and press Button 5 to enter.   

Use Button 2 or 4 to select either Low or High.  Press Button 3 to confirm the 
choice. 

Press Button 1 to exit this level of the menu. 

 

 

Analog Outputs 

This menu option will set the Analog Outputs to either Disabled or Buzzer. 

Step 

Action 

Select IO Settings, then Analog Outputs from the Main Menu.  Press Button 5 to 
select and enter.   

Use Button 2 or 4 to scroll through the choices of Disabled or Buzzer.  Press 
Button 3 to place a checkmark beside the desired option.  Press Button 1 to exit 
this level of the menu. 

 

Digital Outputs 

This menu option will set the parameters for Digital Outputs 1 through 4.

 

Functions 

Description 

Disabled 

 

 

PreStart Delay

 

The delay time can be set when this function is selected. External 
relay required 

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Summary of Contents for Murphy PowerView PV485

Page 1: ...00 02 1207 2021 0306 2507 Section 78 PowerView Display ModelPV485 Murphy Standard Operations Manual ...

Page 2: ...before installing BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT Read and follow all installation instructions Please contact Enovation Controls immediately if you have any questions Revision Date Details 2021 03 25 New Document 2021 06 07 Pre production revision ...

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Page 4: ...nter Password 1613 Display Settings 1814 Engine Settings 2217 System Settings 2619 Advanced Settings 3021 IO Settings 3925 Throttle Settings 4528 Communication Setup 4829 Diagnostics 5131 Customize Display Interface 5533 Main Screen Gauge Setup 5935 Engine Manufacturer Specific Functions 6237 Wiring Instructions 6741 Error Hyperlink reference not valid Table of ContentsError Bookmark not defined i...

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Page 7: ...ssage 1 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes DM2 Diagnostic Message 2 Previously Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes DM4 Freeze Frame Parameters DPF Diesel Particulate Filter DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code ECU Engine Control Unit FMI Failure Mode Identifier PGN Parameter Group Number SPN Suspect Parameter Number Acronym Term Description CAN Controller Area Network DM1 Diagnostic Message 1 Active Diagnostic Tr...

Page 8: ...reen that is displayed In the above screen Button 1 will provide the Password screen to enter the Main Menu In other screens Button 1 will serve a different function Home Screen When first turning on the controller you will see the Murphy logo display before the Home screen The Home screen displays Engine Hours Time RPM Speed and up to 12 gauges chosen from 62 available parameters ...

Page 9: ...t engine Stop engine Next Enter Go to fault screen Go to preset screen Go to I O status screen Go to regeneration screen Back Select previous Select next Scrolling 12 Gauges Pressing the button 5 or Press and hold for 3 seconds if there are active DM1 faults on the main screen to reveal the next button hiden button will show up as shown example in the image screen below repeatedly will press butto...

Page 10: ... out a force regeneration each engine s specific regen requirements must be met To carry out a force regeneration each engine s specific regen requirements must be met I O Status Screen Pressing button 4 when IO Status is displayed will open the I O status page as shown below Display connector pins with their corresponding functions and current status will be shown Use button 2 and 4 to scroll thr...

Page 11: ...een button 2 will change to PRESET as shown in the next image Once you press the PRESET button the preset speed options will appear as shown in the following image The preset speed allows the user to quickly control engine speed to a pre configured target speed The type of the target speed illustrated below will depend on the Target RPM Type setting in the menu Available options are RPM or Percent...

Page 12: ...of the main page will light up when communicating to the operator Pay close attention to any Status Icon and its color that may appear Status Icon Description Water in Fuel Engine Exhaust High Temperature Lamp Diesel Exhaust Fluid DEF Level Emission failure Engine Oil Pressure Preheat Wait to Start Check Engine malfunction Warning Diesel Particulate Filter Lamp Formatted Table ...

Page 13: ...ine Protect Parking Brake Engaged Transmission Neutral Stop engine Air filter Fuel filter Coolant level Coolant temperature Inducement warning FPT only Popup Message Screen When the a popup message is showns screen shows the user must acknowledge it by pressing the button 1 to cancel or button 5 to accept then the popup message screen will clear Please pay attention to the indicated messages ...

Page 14: ...s to the Main Menu There are three levels of security for the PV485 Low factory password of 1111 Median factory password of 5311 OEM factory password of 3482 These password selections may be changed within the menu Enter Password Step Action 1 Adjust the highlighted number with the Button 2 and Button 4 ...

Page 15: ...e Main Menu screen will appear Using Pressing buttons 2 and 4 will scroll through these Main menu items which will be described in the following sections Display Settings Engine Settings System Settings Advanced Settings I O Settings Throttle Settings Communication Setup Diagnostics Customize Display Interface Main Screen Gauge Setup Engine special functions only available to specific engines Pres...

Page 16: ...rvice Reminder Note that each menu item s current setting is indicated to the right of the corresponding item If a Screen Tip is available for the selected menu item the information symbol will be available on the navigation bar Pressing Button 3 to view the available Screen Tip for the highlighted Fault popup above will appear as shown below Pressing button 3 again will clear the Tip screen ...

Page 17: ...mode Day Mode Night Mode Brightness This selection controls how dim or bright the screen appears The changes effect to selected Day Night Mode setting Language This selection controls which language appears throughout the displaytheselects the displayed language Available languages includinge English French German Spanish Italian Japanese Chinese Portuguese Russian or Czech Units This selection co...

Page 18: ... Meters Mi or Km Flow L s L min gal min US or gal min UK Volume L gal US or gal UK Clock This selection exists allows a user to set the clock and choose a 12 or 24 hour display Display Once the clock is set must c cycle power power on the display to update the clock Formatted Centered Formatted Table Formatted Font Bold Formatted Font Bold ...

Page 19: ...sk to confirm or cancel the new clock settings set the time and clock settings 8 Exit the Menu by pressing Button 1 View Service Reminder This selection exists to showsdisplays the remaining hours left until service is needed for the Air filter Battery life Belt life Fuel filter Oil filter Oil life and Overhaul To cChange or reset the service hours via the Ssystem Ssettings menu Engine Settings Th...

Page 20: ...is optional selection allows the user to select the model of the engine As with engine manufacturer unique settings are applied once a different engine model is selected to ensure control settings meet the manufacturer s requirements Engine Start Method This selection allows the operator to select the method that will start the engine Engine Start Method Description CAN Start If selected the engin...

Page 21: ...ger level Soot Load Warning Auto Warning will be controlled by the engine ECU For example DM1 Set by Display User can set the warning trigger level Display TX park SPN70 Disabled Parking brake spn 70 CAN message will not transmitted by the display Enabled Parking brake spn 70 CAN message will transmitted by the display Display TX neutral SPN604 Disabled Neutral switch spn 604 CAN message will not ...

Page 22: ...om the engine ECU This Clear Active ECU Fault Codes This selection allows the operator to clear all active faults from the engine ECU This setting should only be used by a qualified engine technician All engine manufacturers and models may not support this feature Restore Factory Defaults This selection allows the display parameters to be reset back to the Factory settings System Information This ...

Page 23: ...ithin the display This feature is useful when the saved settings will be used on multiple displays First ensure all settings are set then export to a USB using the programming kit 78700590 the programming harness 78090077 or your own harness The exported file can then be imported to another display At power up the Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings menu houses additional settings for the Syst...

Page 24: ... an external relay Applying a delay to the ECU enable power allows the operator the ability to adjust the time required for the ECU to establish communication with the display controller after power up TSC1 Setup This selection will allow the operator to configure the following settings for Torque Speed Control TSC 1 Menu Item Choices Description TSC1 Enable Enabled display will transmit TSC1 mess...

Page 25: ...Transmission Rate Acc Pedal Op Cruise Control PTO Governor Road Speed Gov Engine Protection Temp Power Control This parameter indicates which control mode the sending device is using to generate the TSC1 command 10 20 50 100 250 500 750 1000 ms This parameter indicates the transmission rate at which the display will transmit the TSC1 message SPN 518 Requested TorqueSPN 3350 Control Purpose numeric...

Page 26: ...Medium Low This field is used as an input to the engine or retarder to determine the priority of the Override Control Mode received in the Torque Speed Control message Transient Stability Vehicle Driveline PTO Driveline This parameter provides the governor characteristics that are desired during speed control SPN 897 Control Priority Highest High Medium Low This field is used as an input to the en...

Page 27: ...set to Alt exciter function is used in digital out the output will try to excite the alternator and a charginge fail warning will be triggered if voltage does not increase after 5 attempts If Alternator Potential SPN 167 or Electrical Potential SPN 168 CAN messages are availablepresent a chargineg fail warning will be triggered after 1 minute if voltage does not increase This selection will establ...

Page 28: ...tle Settings Communication Setup Diagnostics Customize Display Interface Main Screen Gauge Setup Engine Special Functions Change Passwords OEM Medium and Low This selection will allow you to select your own password in place of the factory set password for the OEM Medium and Low menu access levels of security IO Settings This menu item controls the parameters for the Analog Inputs Digital Inputs A...

Page 29: ...card changesWhen your changes are complete pPress Button 3 to confirm the changes 6 Press Button 1 to exit this level of the menu any changes will be discard Renaming Analog Inputs Formatted Table Commented TM6 Hi guys if i press button 3 to confirm in step 5 then am i going backwards in step 6 think step 5 should read press button 3 to confirm the changes or button 1 to exit and discard changes a...

Page 30: ...ghlight Done and press Button 3 to confirm Digital Inputs There are three Digital Inputs and for each one there will be a function and an active state Digital input 1 and 2 are normally closed NC i e the state is high when nothing is connected Digital input 3 is normally open NO i e the state is low when nothing is connected Digital Input Options Description Functions Disabled Strat Stop Formatted...

Page 31: ...ly if the Throttle Type is set to Switch and the switch throttle increase input is set to any of the digital inputs This function will be automatically used if the Throttle Type is Switch and switch throttle increase input matched Stop Engine Regen Request Neutral Switch Park Brake Park Neutral Engine Idle Preset Speeds 1 2 3 or 4 Crank Abort Active High Low Step Action Formatted Indent Left 0 08 ...

Page 32: ...4 to select either Low or High Press Button 3 to confirm the choice 5 Press Button 1 to exit this level of the menu Analog Outputs This menu option will set the Analog Outputs to either Disabled or Buzzer Step Action 1 Select IO Settings then Analog Outputs from the Main Menu Press Button 5 to select and enter 2 Use Button 2 or 4 to scroll through the choices of Disabled or Buzzer Press Button 3 t...

Page 33: ...The enable delay time is controlled by ECU Enable Delay in the Advanced Settings External relay required Regen Lamp Lamp can set blink timer Shutdown Lamp Lamp can set blink timer Common Alarm Lamp can set blink timer Not In Auto Lamp can set blink timer Engine Running Lamp can set blink timer Alt Excitor External relay required while engine is running the excitor will try every 10 seconds to exci...

Page 34: ...le decrease input if Throttle Type is Switch Switch throttle increase input if Throttle Type is Switch Knob throttle input if Throttle Type is Knob Throttle Type This option allows the setting of the Throttle designation Menu Item Description J1939 TSC1 Operator can use this setting to throttle engine manually with display s push buttons Preset speed Operator can select preconfigured speed with di...

Page 35: ...e speed allows the setting of the difference between one throttle setting to another Step Action 1 Select Throttle Settings then Throttle Step from the Main Menu Press Button 5 to select and enter 2 Use Button 2 or 4 to adjust in increments of 5 the numeric value shown With a Throttle Step of 50 each press of the Throttle up button would increase the RPM by 50 i e 300 to 350 Each press of the Thro...

Page 36: ...operator you tto select how your RPMs will be displayed as RPM or Percentage if percentage is selected the display will calculate the target RPM between the idle and maximum speed based on 0 to 100 Throttle Method This setting determines how the increase or decrease of RPMs will be accomplished Switch throttle decrease increase input Operator can select which input for switch throttle input The se...

Page 37: ... is used as slave CAN baud rate CAN termination resistor Modbus Baud Rate This menu item allows the operator to set the baud rate for Modbus communication Default set to 38400 Kbps 2400 Kbps 4800 Kbps 9600 Kbps 19200 Kbps 38400 Kbps 57600 Kbps 115200 Kbps Modbus Stop Bits This menu item allows the operator to set the Stop Bits for Modbus communication Default set to 1 1 2 ...

Page 38: ...cation Default to 250Kbps 10 Kbps 20 Kbps 50 Kbps 100 Kbps 125 Kbps 250 Kbps 500 Kbps 800 Kbps 1 Mbps CAN Termination Resistor Allows the operator to enable or disable the display s internal 120 ohm terminating resistor This should be enabled if the display is located at the end of the CANbus and there is no end terminating resistor on the harness Factory set to Enable Diagnostics This menu sectio...

Page 39: ...d CAN messages RX CAN Recorder This menu item allows the operator to create a received CAN traffic recording file and export it to a USB drive which can later be used for analysis The recorder will automatically record CAN traffic for 10 seconds then export the file to a USB drive NOTE It is required to have a USB drive plugged into the USB port prior to use of this function If there is an output ...

Page 40: ...e DM1 messages To export first press the STOP button 4 and then press button 5 to save the file to the USB drive Stored ECU Fault Codes This selection allows the operator to query the Engine ECU for a review of its stored fault codes Some engine manufacturers and models may not support this feature Customize Display Interface This menu item allows the operator to change how the display presents en...

Page 41: ...to the intended application s design language Color settings of the display are tied to Day Night mode If the display is currently in Day mode Color settings of the display are tied to Day Night mode If the display is currently in Day mode the chosen colors will be associated with the Day selection Likewise if the display is in Night mode the chosen colors will be associated with the Night mode se...

Page 42: ...lay Interface then Upload Splash Image from the Main Menu Press Button 5 to select and enter 2 The display will look for a USB memory device with images on it Insert a USB with the logo file Refresh the screen if necessary 3 Files on the USB that are png jpg bmp or gif will appear in a list Press Button 2 or 4 to highlight the appropriate file Press Button 3 to confirm 4 Press Button 1 to exit the...

Page 43: ...t Level SPN 111 Alternator Voltage SPN 167 System Voltage SPN 168 Battery Voltage Output Shaft Speed SPN 191 In Shaft Speed SPN 161 Throttle Position SPN 51 Fuel Level SPN 96 DEF Level SPN 1761 Soot 3719 Ash SPN 3720 Urea Level PGN FF87 Oil Temp SPN 175 Intercooler Temp SPN 52 Coolant Temp SPN 110 Air Inlet Temp SPN 172 Intake Temp SPN 105 Exhaust Temp SPN 173 Transmission oil Temp SPN 177 Fuel Te...

Page 44: ...ss SPN 94 Barometric Press SPN 108 Aux Press SPN 1387 Air Inlet Press SPN 106 Hydraulic oil Press SPN 1762 Fuel Rate SPN 183 Instant Fuel Economy SPN 184 Average fuel Economy SPN 185 Fan Speed SPN 1639 Vehicle Speed SPN 84 Current Gear SPN 523 Select Gear SPN 524 Torque Lock SPN 573 Aux IO 1 SPN 701 Pedal Switch SPN 558 Requested Gear SPN 525 Desired Engine Speed SPN 515 Engine Timing SPN 1436 Eng...

Page 45: ...cturer Currently has the following function been created If the operator selects Deutz Engine EOL Test is available this allows the operator to Cconduct the an end of line test full regeneration Check functionality including stationary signal operator release and check for any errors Normal thermostat should be installed CAT or Perkins Maintenance Reset will reset the Service infomation SPN916 Alt...

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Page 47: ...e engine cannot keep the engine speed in a cconstant speed The lowest engine speed and the highest engine speed are specified by each engine model Engine Control Mode the droop control mode is like a mechanical engine s governor characteristics The engine speed follows Accelerator Pedal Position 0 100 However when the load is increased the engine speed drops like a mechanical engine Isochronous Th...

Page 48: ...at a natural engine low idle speed Here user the operator can change the speed setpoint Volvo Menu Item Description Governor mode select Engine speed mode request Torque mode request Idle speed select Normal running speed request Idle speed request Formatted Centered Formatted Table Formatted Font Bold Formatted Font Bold Formatted Indent Left 1 27 cm Formatted Indent Left 1 27 cm Formatted Table ...

Page 49: ...1 27 cm Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Not Bold Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Formatted List Paragraph Bulleted Level 1 Aligned at 0 63 cm Indent at 1 27 cm Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Not Bold Formatted Font Default Arial 12 pt Formatted List Paragraph Bulleted Level 1 Aligned at 0 63 cm Indent at 1 27 cm Format...

Page 50: ...2021 0306 2507 50 00 02 1207 Wiring Instructions PIN Specifications for AMPSEAL Style Connection Accessories P N 78 00 0824 Wiring Harness Loose leads 24 inches P N 78 09 0077 Programming Harness ...

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