Operating Instructions for Premium HMI Control Panel
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Main Menu Choices
LANGUAGE - If more than one language is
enabled, this will be the first menu item to appear.
If only one language is enabled, this menu will not
appear. The Language Menu allows the operator
to select a language from a list of up to 11
languages at one time. All subsequent displays are
shown in the selected language. Three different
language packages with a total of 23 languages
are available. English is the default language and
is provided in each of the packages.
ALARMS - Allows the operator to view all
alarms, and allows most alarms to be cleared. If
only one language is enabled this will be the first
menu item to appear.
DATA LOGGER - Allows the operator to set a
Start of Trip marker to the ServiceWatch data
logger. Also allows a Start of Trip and Print
requests to be sent to the Optional DAS Data
Logger (if installed).
HOURMETERS - Allows the operator to view the
unit hourmeters that have the view feature enabled
in the Guarded Access menu. If the view feature
for a particular hourmeter is not enabled then that
hourmeter will continue to accumulate time but
cannot be viewed from the Main Menu. However,
all hourmeters can be viewed from the
Maintenance Menu, even if they are not enabled.
MODE - Allows the operator to change the unit
operating modes if allowed. Not all modes may
appear depending on the settings selected from the
Guarded Access menu and the HMI Control Panel
software version.
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"Turn Off CYCLE-SENTRY Mode/Turn On
CYCLE-SENTRY Mode (If
CYCLE-SENTRY is Off unit runs in
Continuous).
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Allow Keypad Lockout to be selected.
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Start Sleep Mode.
PRETRIP - Allows the operator to start a Pretrip
Test. If an alarm is active, the Pretrip Test is not
allowed and the operator is prompted to clear the
alarm(s).
ELECTRIC STANDBY - If the Electric Standby
option is present and the Diesel to Electric
Auto-switch feature is set NO, this feature allows
the operator to manually select electric mode
operation. This feature does not appear if the unit
does not feature optional Electric Standby or if the
Diesel to Electric Auto-switch feature is set YES.
DIESEL MODE - If a unit equipped with electric
standby is running in electric mode and the
Electric to Diesel Auto-switch feature is set NO,
this feature allows the operator to manually select
diesel mode operation. This feature does not
appear if the unit does not feature optional
Electric Standby or if the Electric to Diesel
Auto-switch feature is set YES.
ADJUST BRIGHTNESS - Allows the operator to
adjust the HMI Control Panel display backlight
intensity as required by local conditions.
TIME - Allows the operator to view the unit time
and date. The time and date cannot be changed
from this menu.
Languages
If the Language feature is enabled, an alternate
language can be selected from the Language
Menu. After a new language is chosen, all
subsequent displays will appear in that language.
If the language feature is not enabled this menu
does not appear. The default language is English.
Only languages that have been enabled in
Guarded Access will appear. Exercise care when
changing languages, as once changed all HMI
Control panel displays will be in the new
language. If the user is not familiar with the new
language, problems may be experienced returning
to the default language.
The languages available are dependent on the
HMI control panel software revision.
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Languages currently supported by software
revision 65xx are English, Spanish, French,
German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Greek,
Turkish, Hebrew and Arabic.
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Languages currently supported by software
revision 66xx are English, Danish, Russian,
Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Polish,
Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian and Czech.
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