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On installation

• The product should be installed by an expert who specializes in the installation

of the product. If you install the product yourself, wear appropriate work clothes.

Do not wear loose clothing that can become caught in moving parts. If you have

long hair, wear a hair net.

• Before installation, read the vehicle documentation to learn about the type of ve-

hicle and any special features that may be relevant.

• Look at blueprints to find out where the fuel lines, hydraulic lines, compressed

air and electrical lines are located. Make note of any modifications to the vehicle

that you might need to consider during installation.

• Ensure that the engine cannot accidentally start during installation.
• When removing or installing seats, covers, etc., make sure not to damage any

lines or disconnect any plugs.

• Make a note of all data stored in other installed devices with volatile electronic

memories.

Pay attention to the following during installation:

• During installation, ensure that the components of the product do not affect or

impair vehicle functions and do not become damaged themselves.

• Install only undamaged parts in a vehicle.
• During installation, ensure that the product does not impair visibility and is not

positioned in the head impact zone of the driver or passenger.

• When working on on-board electronics, do not wear metallic or conductive je-

welry such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.

• If you have to work on a running engine, take special precautions. Always wear

appropriate work clothes due to risk of injury from crushing and burns.

• Before starting work, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid

short circuits. If the vehicle has additional batteries, the negative terminals of

these batteries may also need to be disconnected.

• Short circuits can cause cable fires, battery explosions and damage to other el-

ectronic systems. Remember that when you disconnect the battery, all volatile

electronic memories will lose their entries and must be reprogrammed.

• Before working on the engine compartment of a gas-powered ship engine, run

the engine compartment fan for at least five minutes.

• Note the paths of lines and wiring harnesses to avoid damaging them when dril-

ling or sawing.

• Do not install the product near the mechanical and electrical systems for the air-

bag.

• Do not drill holes or make openings in stabilizing struts or side bars.
• Before working under the vehicle, secure it in accordance with the manufactu-

rer's instructions.

• When choosing an installation location, make sure there is enough space be-

hind the holes or opening.

Summary of Contents for Ocean Link

Page 1: ...Tachometer CAN Central Instrument Easy Link Satellite Gauge Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...isplay units 10 4 1 2 Selection of the baud rate 10 4 1 3 Setting the inputs 11 4 1 4 Selection of fuel tank signal 11 4 1 5 Selection of the function of the 4 20 mA sensor 12 4 1 6 Setting number of...

Page 3: ...al thoroughly before starting the installation Keep the manual in a safe place If you pass the device on to third parties include the manual Failure to follow the instructions in this manual can resul...

Page 4: ...he steering column Ensure that cables are not subjected to tensile forces compressive forces or shearing forces When running cables through holes use rubber sleeves or similar protectors to prevent da...

Page 5: ...does not impair visibility and is not positioned in the head impact zone of the driver or passenger When working on on board electronics do not wear metallic or conductive je welry such as necklaces...

Page 6: ...contact Also take appropriate measures to ensure that the electrically conductive parts of the connected loads are protected against direct contact Use of bare metal cable and contacts is not permitt...

Page 7: ...rument has a push button menu key on the front side with which all the functions can be selected Handling of the instrument is thus easy and uncomplicat ed The instrument is connected to the engine el...

Page 8: ...ncludes the following display unit a set of parts for fixing the display unit assembly and operating instructions 2 1 Accessories not included in the supply schedule Ocean Link front bezels in various...

Page 9: ...LCD Intake air temperature indicated in LCD Charge air temperature indicated in LCD Exhaust gas temperature indicated in LCD Fuel level indicated in LCD Water level indicated in LCD Exhaust gas tempe...

Page 10: ...the push button key pressed until the set val ue flashes once Then release the push button key immediately Through this the displayed setting is taken over If the push button key is not pressed the di...

Page 11: ...t here from which signal source the fuel tank signal is transmitted Off No display of fuel quantity CAN Fuel tank signal from CAN bus Lever Fuel tank signal from lever type sensor Pipe Fuel tank signa...

Page 12: ...mperature before the turbine 1 One exhaust gas temperature measured value 2 Two exhaust gas temperature measured values V type engines 4 1 7 Setting the illumination external illumination Select here...

Page 13: ...ation mode simulator mode Select here whether the simulation mode is to be switched on YES The simulation mode is switched on The display now generates random values for all measuring channels and dis...

Page 14: ...mission oil pressure Transmission oil temperature Cooling water temperature Engine oil temperature Instantaneous fuel consumption load Battery voltage Intake air temperature Charge air pressure Exhaus...

Page 15: ...up numbers PGN of the data which the display receives are given in the table below More detailed information is given in the respective sections of the SAE J1939 standard This standard can be found un...

Page 16: ...EVEL PRESSURE 5 3 29 65263 CRUISE CONTROL VEHICLE SPEED 5 3 31 65265 FUEL ECONOMY 5 3 32 65266 INLET EXHAUST CONDITIONS 5 3 36 65270 VEHICLE ELECTRICAL POWER 5 3 37 65271 TRANSMISSION FLUIDS 5 3 38 65...

Page 17: ...isk a short cir cuit If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries you must also disconnect the negative on these batteries Short circuits can cause fires battery explosions and damages to other e...

Page 18: ...18 A 0 5 6 5 mm B 6 5 16 5 mm A B or Please note that when you disconnect the bat tery all volatile electronic memories lose their input values and must be reprogrammed...

Page 19: ...battery otherwise you risk a short cir cuit If the vehicle is supplied by auxiliary batteries you must also disconnect the negative on these batteries Short circuits can cause fires battery explosions...

Page 20: ...chometer CAN Master Easy Link Gauge 1 Easy Link Gauge 2 Easy Link Gauge 3 max 20 Gauges max 20 m Cable Length Please note that when you disconnect the bat tery all volatile electronic memories lose th...

Page 21: ...bus must not exceed 20 Pin Assignment Color A Satellite Bus Power red white B Analogue input 4 20 mA blue white C Analogue input 0 200 Ohm grey white D Satellite Bus Ground Signal Ground black grey E...

Page 22: ...splay Operating temperature 20 to 70 C Type of protection DIN 40050 IP 65 front side EMV CE according to EMV 83 336 EEC Data input CAN 2 0 B SAE J1939 analogue 4 20 mA analogue 0 200 Ohm Data output V...

Page 23: ...and utilization of this document as well as the communication of its contents to others without express authorization is prohibited Offenders will be held liable for the payment of damages All right r...

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