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6. Miscellaneous

LOFA does not recommend using sealant with unsealed connectors.
Sealant traps moisture in the connector and encourages corrosion.

6.2.5

Harness Routing

The minimum routing radius of the wiring harnesses should be at least two times the diameter of the
wiring harness. Bends should be avoided within 1 inch (25 mm) of any connector in order to avoid

seal distortion allowing moisture to enter the connector.

6.3

Engine Starter Excitation Connection

6.3.1

Starter Relay

General Starter Relay Specifications

Minimum Starter Relay (Continuous) Rating

60A@12V

30A@24V

Maximum Starter Relay Excitation Current Draw

5A@12V

3A@24V

LOFA provides suitable heavy duty relays and generic starter relay wiring kits in both 12v and 24V;
please contact your LOFA reseller for more information.

6.3.2

Battery Circuit Requirements

Improper wiring can cause electrical noise, unreliable operation and may
damage the control system or other components. All power connections
must be free from foreign materials, including paint, which may interfere with
proper connection. A reliable 30A maximum fused power circuit must be
provided for the control system. LOFA recommends the power connection
be made directly to the battery with the fuse electrically close to the battery.
Grounding through frame members is not recommended. All circuit paths
must be capable of carrying any likely fault currents without damage. Do
not reverse the battery polarity. Attempting to crank the engine when the
polarity of the battery connections is reversed may damage the control
system.

6.3.3

Battery Positive Connection

The electronic control system operates on either a 12 VDC or 24 VDC electrical systems. The

unswitched battery positive connection to the control system is made at the weather proof connector.

The control system provides switched positive battery protected by solid-state MOSFETs. These

outputs include integral protection against overloads and short circuits.

Powering the control system through a 30A fused dedicated circuit reduces the possibility of system
damage.

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LOFA document No. 463-3002-22

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Summary of Contents for CANplus 640c

Page 1: ...CANplus 640c Control Panel Operation Manual October 2018 LOFA Document No 463 3002 22...

Page 2: ...tional purposes Citation of trade names does not constitute an official endorsement or approval of the use of such commercial products All product names and trademarks cited are the property of their...

Page 3: ...8 Service Timers 10 3 9 Menus 10 3 9 1 Menu Tree 11 3 9 2 Access Levels 13 4 Manual Operation 15 4 1 Throttle Control 15 4 2 Ramp Throttle 16 4 3 Rotary Throttle Control 16 4 4 Stopping the Engine 16...

Page 4: ...ve Connection 24 6 3 4 Voltage Drop 25 6 3 5 Suppression of Voltage Transients Spikes 25 6 3 6 Welding on Equipment with Electronic Controls 25 6 4 Control System Troubleshooting 26 6 4 1 Testing a Wa...

Page 5: ...This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 6: ...TION 1 2 Safety Instructions Please read and follow all safety instructions This document must be completely read and understood prior to installing testing or operating the equipment described within...

Page 7: ...installer of this LOFA panel and or LOFA harness is responsible for the correct sizing and integration of a suitable fuse breaker on the un switched DC circuit supplying power to the LOFA panel Only...

Page 8: ...as FORCE REGENERATION INHIBIT REGENERATION INTERLOCK and others specific to US and International emissions regulations Responsibility for emissions related inputs and compliance with emissions regulat...

Page 9: ...3 bright LEDs to indicate Faults Warnings and Emission Related Alerts All components are installed in a heavy duty vibration isolated metal enclosure designed to with stand the most extreme industria...

Page 10: ...2 Overview LOFA document No 463 3002 22 Page 5...

Page 11: ...diagnostic codes It can be easily configured to customer preference including gauge type analog or digital gauge arrangements gauge size units and language Different software versions may have slight...

Page 12: ...o its current function Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Analog Gauge Pages Digital Gauge Pages Single Analog Gauge Active Alarm Page Menus Repeated presses cycle through the four pages of...

Page 13: ...uges Quad Gauge Pages 3 4 Digital Gauge Pages Digital Gauge Pages display the same data as the Analog Gauge Pages but in digital only format To enable Digital Gauge Pages press any of the first 4 butt...

Page 14: ...ations are used for alarms MS Most Severe MOD Moderately Severe LS Least Severe 3 7 Alarm List The Alarm List is accessed by pressing any button while an alarm popup is displayed or by pressing any of...

Page 15: ...to monitor engine and pump related parameters All sixteen 16 service timers can be monitored via wireless telemetry 3 9 Menus The menu pages can be accessed by pressing and holding button 5 After one...

Page 16: ...one 1 second causes the display to completely back out of the menu mode showing the main gauges 3 9 1 Menu Tree The menu tree is shown below Some menus items are suppressed based on the access level...

Page 17: ...C1 messages from this CAN address Panel Address CAN address for the panel CM1 Address panel sends the CM1 messages from this CAN address Config Address panel address for Config program Engine Type Eng...

Page 18: ...independent PINs that are configurable The standard LOFA configuration has the following PINs settings User 1000 Tech 1111 Admin 2222 Menu PIN Required OFF Elevate Access Level When the panel is turne...

Page 19: ...equired OFF Accessing the menu is allowed with no PIN input required Only User access level items are displayed Use the Elevate Access Level menu to access Tech of Admin menu items Menu PIN Required O...

Page 20: ...The ECU determines how the engine responds to the throttle requests and will not allow the engine speed to fall below the ECU minimum RPM or go above the ECU maximum RPM The ECU minimum and maximum R...

Page 21: ...d is achieved Pressing and releasing the turtle icon decreases the speed by the switch increment value default 25 RPM Pressing and holding the turtle icon causes the speed to decrease ramp until the m...

Page 22: ...ll request for idle speed If the engine is started it will always begin running at Idle speed Intermediate RPM Selects the RPM the control system will request for intermediate speed Intermediate speed...

Page 23: ...Autoramp feature the Autoramp RPM and Time setting must be configured Once configured turn the key to the ON position from the OFF position without cranking the engine With the engine off press and r...

Page 24: ...us Con fig kit In situations where multiple units must be reconfigured or in the case of a single unit which requires complete reconfiguration it is recommend to use the CANplus Software Suite which i...

Page 25: ...the USB drive in the panel s USB port The current configuration can be exported by going to System Export Config To import a new configuration the menu access level must be at the Tech or Admin level...

Page 26: ...ly follow the engine manufacturer instructions and schedules could result in damage to your engine and or equipment The LOFA CANplus display reports emissions messages received from the engine ECU Dep...

Page 27: ...ing device which must be turned counter clockwise to separate the connectors To positively seat the connectors the locking ring is turned clockwise LOFA does not recommend using dielectric grease or s...

Page 28: ...In Resistive J Alternator Excitation Out 5A Maximum K Tach In Alternator or single ended mag pickup L No Connect N A M Auxiliary Switch 2 In Ground Input N Temperature Switch In Ground Input P Oil Pr...

Page 29: ...er connections must be free from foreign materials including paint which may interfere with proper connection A reliable 30A maximum fused power circuit must be provided for the control system LOFA re...

Page 30: ...ource is required LOFA follows SAE recommended electrical environment prac tices Inductive devices such as relays solenoids and motors generate voltage transients and noise in electrical circuits Unsu...

Page 31: ...system does not perform self test Possible Cause Possible Remedy Tripped overcurrent protection Correct fault replace or reset overcurrent pro tection Faulty connection to battery Correct battery conn...

Page 32: ...menus for more information An ohmmeter reading of around 120 indicates the bus to the terminator in the panel is complete and the problem is between the panel and the engine terminator An open circui...

Page 33: ...1 Throttle Position 91 Accelerator Pedal Position 94 Fuel Delivery Pressure 98 Engine Oil Level 100 Engine Oil Pressure 110 Engine Coolant Temperature 111 Coolant Level Table 2 Example SPN Page 28 LOF...

Page 34: ...period 9 Abnormal update rate 10 Abnormal rate of change 11 Failure mode not identifiable 12 Bad intelligent device or component 13 Out of calibration 14 Special instructions 15 Data valid but above n...

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