
463-0620-01 Rev A. June-2015
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620 Operation and Troubleshooting Guide
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CAN
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button 5 changes to . Pressing button 5 opens a new button bar identifying the gauge adjustment
functions.
Top left
gauge
Top right
gauge
Bottom
left gauge
Bottom
right gauge
Exit menu
Successive button presses selects a different gauge for the corresponding gauge. Pressing the exit button
closes the Quad Adjust menu and saves the page configuration. Selecting a different page allows
changes on that page.
Note:
A gauge selection can only appear once per page. The existing gauge must be moved first
to change the location on a page. Gauge selections are limited to the data being received and
parameters monitored. All possible gauges can be configured in
Demo Mode
.
Single Analog Gauge
Single Analog Gauge
uses the entire display for a single large analog gauge.
This mode is enabled by pressing any of the first 4 buttons to show the top level
button bar and then pressing button 3 . The available gauges are selected by
repeatedly pressing button 3.
Last Screen Store
The display automatically remembers the selected screen after a few seconds. The display uses the
same screen on subsequent power-ups.
Active Faults
When a diagnostic message is received from the CANbus, a flashing popup shows the fault description
and the beeper sounds. The fault description along with the SPN-FMI pair, source address, engine
hours and the occurrence count are also added to the
Active Fault List
.
Fault Popup
Unacknowledged
Fault List
Acknowledged
Fault List
No Active Faults
Note: Standard J1939 abbreviations are used for faults. MS = Most Severe, MOD= Moderately
Severe, LS = Least Severe.
Active Fault List
The Active Fault List is accessed by pressing any button while a fault popup is displayed. The fault list is
highlighted and the beeper continues until faults are acknowledged by pressing button 3 . Once
acknowledged, the fault list changes to normal text, the beeper is silenced and button 5 becomes
available. The most recent fault is displayed at the top of the list. Fault changes may be viewed using
buttons 1 and 2 if needed.