OPERATOR SYSTEM FAMILIARIZATION
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POWERVIEW GAUGE DISPLAY
Table 5-3: POWERVIEW GAUGE
CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
LEFT AND RIGHT ARROW BUTTONS
Use the
left
and
right arrows
to move around from one
status screen to another.
In the 1-up example, pushing the right arrow will take
you to the COOLANT TEMPERATURE screen.
In the 4-up example, pushing the right arrow will take
you in a clockwise direction around the screen. (Default
position is lower left corner). Once you have gone
through the initial screen, pushing the right arrow will
take you to the next set of 4 statuses.
You can use the left arrow at any time to return to a prior
screen.
ENTER BUTTON
Use the
enter button
when a fault occurs. Generally,
any fault that occurs comes up on the screen at the time
it happens. In order to go back to the original status
screen, push the
enter button
once.
NOTE
This hides the fault screen until you 1) correct the fault,
or 2) you press the
enter button
again.
MENU BUTTON
The
menu button
is only used during factory setup
procedures. (See Component Data Section for additional
operation and setup instructions.)
LED LIGHTS (OUTER BEZEL OF POWERVIEW)
LED
status lights are located on the upper left and upper
right sides of the PowerView. When they are lit, the
screen will tell you the fault, the code number for the
fault, and the method to correct the fault.
The
Amber Warning LED
signals an ACTIVE FAULT
code. When the light comes on, an abnormal condition
exists. It is not necessary to shut down the engine
immediately, but the problem should be corrected as
soon as possible. This light remains on until all faults
are corrected.
NOTE
There is more than one fault if
<NEXT
or
MORE>
appears at the bottom of the screen.
To hide the faults, press the
enter key
. Press the
enter
button
again to return to the fault.
The
Red Shutdown De-rate LED
signals a fault has
occurred that requires immediate action. Shutdown the
engine, but do not turn the
IGNITION
switch to the
OFF
position. Go through the codes on the screen and
correct the problems prior to restarting the engine. The
PowerView remembers the errors.
NOTE
Ignoring active fault codes (warnings or shutdown
messages) could result in severe engine damage.
More detailed information regarding programming and
setup can be found behind the component data tab – in
the engine manual or in the Murphy PowerView
Installation and Operation Manual.
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