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A Level 3 password is required to allow the user to enter this screen and to enable the Reduced Power Mode.
The user may also change the time delay before the Reduced Power Mode is activated by entering the screen shown below.
reDUCeD PoWer MoDe
Delay TIMe
30 MInS
note:
The remote communications (RS485) and the J1939 communications will not operate when the controller is in Reduced
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Power Mode. Therefore if using remote communications ensure RPM is disabled.
Since the remote communications options (MCM7/MCM8) uses a RS485/RS232 converter that is powered via a mains powered
charger, we assume that if using remote communications mains power is available and the controller has a charger and RPM is
disabled.
7.2 Service Maintenance Interval
The Service Maintenance Interval is available on PowerWizard 2.1 and has a flash file default of 500 engine hours or 180 days.
7.2.1 reset Service Interval
To clear a Service Maintenance Interval Warning, the timer must be reset, rather than the event, because the countdown timer
has reached zero. This timer can be reset from the display to return to the programmed interval. You may require a level 3
password to do this or use the service tool to change this password level from 3 to 2.
MAIN MENU > CONFIGURE > RESET COUNTERS > SERVICE MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
7.2.2 Change Duration of Service Interval alarm
The duration of the Service Interval can only be changed using the service tool and not from the keypad. If the interval in days
causes the alarm to be raised before the interval hours run is reached we suggest that you set the interval in days high (example:
set to the maximum of 365 DAYS). The DAYS cannot be disabled.
7.2.3 Disable Service Interval alarm
This warning can only be disabled by using the Event Response Configuration. Deselecting the Warning and Audible Alert under
EDIT will stop the event from occurring.
MAIN MENU > CONFIGURE > ALL SETPOINTS > EVENTS > EVENT RESPONSE CONFIG > ENG PROTECT CONFIG > OTHERS >
SERV MAINT INTERVAL WARNING CONFIG > EDIT
7.3 Setting language
The PowerWizard module gives the operator the choice of using one of two available languages.
Technical English
1.
Customer Language
2.
To select your preferred language scroll to the LANGUAGE menu as shown below.
MAIN MENU
→
PREFERENCES
→
LANGUAGE
Use the curser to highlight the preferred language and press the OK key to select it.
note:
Preferences is the last option on the main menu and Language is the last option in Preferences.
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