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3.2.5 event Viewing
There are two ways to view events. Pressing the EVENT LOG key navigates directly to the ACTIVE EVENTS menu. The other way is
to use the Main Menu:
From the MAIN MENU / VIEW, highlight “EVENT LOGS” and press the Enter key. The ACTIVE EVENTS menu will be displayed. In
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this menu, a list of all installed ECMs will also be displayed with the number of the total of present and active events.
Highlight an ECM and press the enter key to view that ECMs event log.
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In order to scroll through the events use the Up and Down keys. Events are ordered with present events first, active events next
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and inactive events last. Within these classifications they are ordered by engine run hours (or real time clock on PowerWizard
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Press Enter after highlighting an event to see additional information such as SPN, FMI, time and date of first occurrence, time
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and date of last occurrence (PowerWizard 2.1 only), engine hours at first occurrence and engine hours at last occurrence.
3.2.6 Single event resetting
A flashing red shutdown light indicates there is an unacknowledged shutdown event. The red shutdown light will change from
flashing red to solid red when the Alarm Acknowledged key is pressed. Once a fault has been checked and the cause rectified,
use the following procedure in order to reset the event.
Press the Stop key.
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Enter the “EVENT LOGS” option from the MAIN MENU / VIEW.
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Select an ECM from the list.
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Scroll through the events in order to highlight the event to be reset.
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Make sure the event status is active (not present).
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Press the Enter key.
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“RESET” will be highlighted if the condition is no longer present and the control is in stop.
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Press the Enter key again. The fault will clear.
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Press the Escape or Main Menu key in order to get back to the main menu.
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3.2.7 all events resetting
In addition to the above procedure there is also a simplified process for resetting all events for all modules. To reset all events,
Ensure that the control is in the stopped position.
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Press the Reset Event key from any screen.
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A confirmation prompt will appear.
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Press the OK key to reset all events on all modules. Press the Escape key to cancel the reset operation.
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note
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The PowerWizard must be in stop mode to reset events.
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Present events cannot be reset
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3.3 Security
There are 3 levels of password protection on the PowerWizard control panel. All of the adjustable setpoints are associated with a
specific level of security required to make an adjustment to the parameter. The passwords only affect changing setpoints within
the control panel. Changing setpoints with the Service Tool does not require passwords.
The level of password protection that is required for each setpoint is identified on the parameter setpoint entry screen. A security
level identification number “1”, “2” or “3” next to a padlock symbol is displayed on the parameter setpoint entry screen. A Level
3 security is used for the most secure setpoints and Level 1 security is used for the least secure setpoints. If the PowerWizard is
currently at the required level of protection when viewing a parameter, the padlock will not appear.
If a parameter is displayed with a padlock but no security level identification number next to it, the parameter cannot be changed
from the PowerWizard display and the service tool must be used. Levels 1 and 2 passwords are disabled as shipped from the
factory. Levels 1 Level 2 passwords are user level passwords and can be used if desired.
The PowerWizard 2.1 also has a SCADA password, which can be used to secure remote communications.
To view the security menu,
MAIN MENU > CONFIGURE > SECURITY
At the top of the security menu the current security level is displayed. Within the security menu are the following options,