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For the Iveco Vector 8 Type Only:
(1): EIC coolant temp.: PGN=65282, priority=6, start at byte 5, length=1 byte, SPN=110, same scale
(2): EIC oil temp.: PGN=65282, priority =6, start at byte 6, length=1 byte, SPN=175, same scale
(3): EIC oil pressure. PGN=65282, priority=6, start at byte 7, length=1 byte, 8kPa/bit gain, 0kPa offset,
data range: 0 to +2000 kPa.
For the MTU Smart Connect Type Only:
(4): EIC Faults: PGN=65284, priority=6, start at byte 1, length=2 byte
NOTE:
The objects are not supported by all engines. Please refer to the
specific engine type manual for information about the specific engine.
Showing Engine Values in Display
It is possible to parameterise the EMS-GC10 so all values from the engine CAN bus is shown
in the display unit. This is an example where speed, coolant and air inlet temperature is shown.
The number of available views is 20. The number can be increased with the Autoview function.
The EMS-GC10 can be setup in two ways:
1. Using the function of the PC Utility Software (USW) “Configuration of the User Views”.
This way the 20 three-line views can be configured to show the desired. A total of 20
views is displayed (unless fewer is set up).
2. Using the Autoview function in the communication setup (parameter number 7564). This
way the 20 three-line views are kept with their present setup and all engine values are
added to the list of the 20 three line views. A total of 20 + 14 three-line views are
available. The 20 lines are user configurable (as mentioned above) but the additional 14
three-line views are dedicated to EIC and cannot be modified by the user.
The first option is useful when a few EIC values need to be shown and if all of the 20 user
configurable views are not already used to display requested values.
The second option is useful if it is requested to read
all available
EIC data from the ECU. It
must be noted that all available data is shown when using this method until the additional
14 three-line views are used. The number of extra display views depends on the available
data from the specific engine controller connected to the EMS-GC10.
Summary of Contents for EMS-GC10
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