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 MMC-343 Rev - 09/11

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 MMC-343 Rev - 09/11

10.1

A0 - Station Expander Identification

In applications where there is more than one screw, the system must have some way of determining 

which Station Expander is where.   Every Station Expander must have it’s own identifying unique number 

that corresponds to the Processor it is connected to.  At no time can two Station Expanders be identified 

by the same Station Expander Identification Number.

Figure ENG-283-13:  Display with A0 - Station Expander Identification Set Up Activated

The values of this Function are 

01

 (Default Value), 

02

03

04

, and 

05.

 

To change the value:

A Depress any Arrow Push-Button to stop running center dash lines.
B This is the  first code on the Function Menu List and the Function Code for Station Expander 

Identification.

C Activate Set Up Mode.  Refer to Section 9 Activating Set Up Mode and Storing a Value.  
D Depress either the Up or Down arrows to change the Value of the Function.  
E When the value required is displayed, store the value.  Refer to Section 9 Activating Set Up Mode 

and Storing a Value.

10.2

H0 - Diagnostic

This Function is used during Troubleshooting.  Refer to the 9000 Series / CruiseCommand Manual 

supplied with the Control System for information on this Function.

Table ENG-282-2:  Troubleshooting Functions

Functio

n Code

Function Name

Default 

Value

Value Range or Options

H0

Diagnostic 

00

Input Voltage (+/- 0.5VDC)

Tachometer Sensor Frequency

Station 1 Lever A/D

Station 2 Lever A/D

Station 3 Lever A/D

Station 4 Lever A/D

Transfer Button, Stations 1, 2, 3 & 4

Software Revision Level

H1

Erase EPROM 

00

Store to Erase (For Authorized Personnel Only)

CAUTION: This feature MUST be the SAME value as set in the 9000 Series / CruiseCommand Processor the 
Expander is connected to.

Summary of Contents for MMC-343

Page 1: ...sed In Set Up 9 8 2 Station Expander Display LED 10 8 3 Push Buttons 10 9 Activating Set Up Mode and Storing a Value 11 10 Set Up Functions Values 12 10 1 A0 Station Expander Identification 13 10 2 H0...

Page 2: ...equired per Processor Mounting Hardware is installer supplied System Operation Manual included with the Processor 3 Location Expanders are spray proof but must not be immersed An engine room location...

Page 3: ...er to S 214 Automatic Power Selector Model 13505 and Section 7 2 Power Cable 5 Harnesses Below is a general list of Wire Harnesses available to Station Expander A complete harness list and part number...

Page 4: ...3 3 Harness Plug Connectors Ensure that the harness cable lengths are long enough to make one complete run from the Station Expander to the power supply the remote station the Port and Starboard Proce...

Page 5: ...ch or M6 fasteners D Connect to the Bonding System A Insert the Wire Harness plug into the POWER connector on the Station Expander B Continue with the following Sections that apply to this application...

Page 6: ...limited to the length of an uninterrupted 7 conductor harness This cable may never be spliced A Install the Control Head Wire Harness between each Control Head and the appropriate Station Expander B L...

Page 7: ...cutout holes B Saw between the corner cutout holes Check that the two mounting screws will start into the Control Head 500 Series Control Head Assembly Refer to Installation Manual supplied with the...

Page 8: ...Code displayed to the left A decimal point indicator is located on the bottom right corner of each Display LED Figure ENG 283 7 Display LED Designations 8 3 Push Buttons There are four Push Buttons wi...

Page 9: ...igure ENG 283 8 Error Menu Example While in Function Menu changes the Display LED to the Error Menu if any errors are present has no effect if there are no errors stored While in the Error Menu change...

Page 10: ...ENG 283 12 Display with Set up Activated E Depressing either the Up or Down arrow push buttons will change the Value of the Function Holding down either the Up or Down arrow push buttons will scroll q...

Page 11: ...dentification C Activate Set Up Mode Refer to Section 9 Activating Set Up Mode and Storing a Value D Depress either the Up or Down arrows to change the Value of the Function E When the value required...

Page 12: ...on the Control Head should blink indicating 9000 Series CruiseCommand has been placed in Warm up Mode Warm up Mode only operates in the Ahead direction If the red indicator light blinks continue with...

Page 13: ...r Right Black Control Head Black Lever MC2000 2L or 2RLeft or Right Chrome Control Head Chrome Lever MC2000 4L or 4RLeft or Right Black Control Head Chrome Lever MC2000 4LP or 4RPLeft or Right Black C...

Page 14: ...ple Screw 13432 Throttle Voltage 13494 Throttle Current 13533 Throttle PWM 14363 Throttle MAN 15027 Throttle Frequency 13322 Clutch Ahead Astern Clutch Power 13324 Clutch Ahead Astern Neutral Clutch P...

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