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Section 78 

 

 

 

 

 

PowerView

 

Model PV1000 

Operations Manual 

Summary of Contents for PowerView PV1000

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Page 2: ...y com Warranty A limited warranty on materials and workmanship is given with this FW Murphy product A copy of the warranty may be viewed or printed by going to www fwmurphy com support warranty htm Please read the following information before installing BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT Read and follow all installation instructions Please contact FW MURPHY immediately if you hav...

Page 3: ...tons 3 Virtual Buttons 4 Menu 5 Popup 5 Setting Up your PV1000 Display for the First Time 6 Product Features 8 Power Up 8 Main Menu 8 Gauge Display 9 GPS Display 12 Engine Diagnostics 15 Fault Code Popups 17 User Settings 18 Utilities 20 GPS Utilities 29 Reprogramming the PV1000 Display 34 Specifications 35 ...

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Page 5: ...t Lights These indicators located in the top two corners of the unit will light up when a fault occurs The unit will display an amber light for a warning or a red light for a shutdown condition A corresponding popup message describing the fault may also be displayed on the screen Keypad Indicator Light Located on the bottom left of the unit the keypad indicator lights up each time one of the touch...

Page 6: ...lation The gimbal mount method enables the display to be installed on top of the dash The gimbal design allows rotating and tilting the unit for the best display position for the operator s viewing For complete installation and wiring instructions refer to the PowerView Installation Manual included with your PV1000 display NOTE Do not leave plastic installation template installed with the display ...

Page 7: ...ailable options Each time a button is pressed confirmation of the button press is indicated by the amber light at the lower left corner of the display Fixed Buttons The fixed buttons run across the bottom of the display for Menu Previous Next and Select options On some screens Select may be replaced by other options such as Save Exit or Popup Previous and Next may also be represented as Up and Dow...

Page 8: ... 78 00 02 0619 01 22 08 4 Virtual Buttons A column of vertical buttons located to the right of the display are virtual buttons They will change according to the options available for the screen being displayed ...

Page 9: ...from any screen being displayed by pressing the Menu button The Menu button symbol is always located in the first position of the fixed buttons Popup The Popup button utilizes the virtual keys to the right of the display to provide shortcuts for navigation and display options ...

Page 10: ...t time Once the configuration is set up there is no need to revisit or change any of the settings NOTE If you require assistance during the set up process contact FW Murphy customer support at 918 317 4100 1 At the main menu press the Next button to move the highlight bar through the options until Utilities is highlighted 2 Press Select The Utilities sub menu is displayed ...

Page 11: ...tions The field options consist of the following Custom A Engine s Single Harness Plug A standard for most applications B Engine s Single Harness Plug A C Engines Dual Harness Plug A B D Engines Dual Harness Plug A B E NMEA Plug D F NMEA Plug D NOTE This setting needs to match the wiring configuration for how your PV1000 display was installed Refer to the Wiring Instructions section of the PowerVi...

Page 12: ...and auxiliary information in a variety of formats GPS Display provides latitude longitude course and speed settings as well as a visual compass and speedometer when a GPS antenna is installed Engine Diagnostics displays a list of engine fault codes and descriptions User Settings allows you to customize the display options for ambient light and brightness set US or metric units specify the Home scr...

Page 13: ...croll through the various gauge screens by pressing the Next and Previous buttons This can be repeated until all screens have been viewed The currently displayed screen will stay active until another button is pressed Gauge Display Popup Pressing the Popup button on any of the Gauge Display screens will provide additional virtual buttons as shown below These virtual buttons provide quick navigatio...

Page 14: ...t are currently Turned ON Using the Previous and Next buttons allows you to scroll through and display the various gauge configurations NOTE For instructions on how to turn screens ON or OFF refer to the User Settings section of this manual GPS Display When selected the GPS screen is displayed NOTE Refer to the GPS Display section of this manual for additional information ...

Page 15: ...n the User Settings section of this manual Home This one touch navigation feature allows a pre defined Home screen to be accessed from the available Gauge Display screens Once selected the Home screen will be displayed anytime the Home button is pressed NOTE For instructions on how to setup the Home screen refer to the User Settings section of this manual ...

Page 16: ...70 0250 that is NMEA2000 compatible must be installed This NMEA2000 device along with any others should be networked using valid NMEA2000 cabling and terminating resistors Installation Kit P N 78 70 0261 The NMEA2000 cabling should ALWAYS be plugged into Plug D Port D on the back of the display See the PV1000 Installation Manual for further information GPS Display Popups When the GPS Display is on...

Page 17: ... map WPT places a marker or waypoint on the map to mark a favorite location NOTE Refer to the chapter GPS Utilities for more information on WPT management North Up Course Up determines how the orientation of the map is displayed either conventional North Up or according to the current course heading Course Up You can navigate the GPS map by pressing the Up Down Left and Right buttons to move the c...

Page 18: ...ent position while the red square indicates the initial point of tracking The green dot represents a waypoint Save Track saves the current track line Gauge Display shows the first of a series of predefined gauge screens Day Night toggles the display screen between Day View and Night View Delete Track deletes the current track line ...

Page 19: ...n choosing this selection the display will query the engine s ECU and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs The Engine Diagnostics option displays faults based on engine or auxiliary source ...

Page 20: ...PN number FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939 If not translated into text see the SAE standard or the engine manufacturer s literature Count The number of times the event has been flagged Description Most common SPN s and FMI s have text for the description stored in the PV1000 display If there is no text then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the e...

Page 21: ...n the screen press the virtual button on the right next to the Hide icon The popup will disappear however the Warning or Stop icon will remain on the screen to indicate there is still a fault Pressing Hide does not clear the fault it only hides the popup message When a fault code has been hidden a Show icon will remain in the bottom right corner When this virtual button is pressed the fault code w...

Page 22: ... option Ambient Light Night and Day options are provided for ambient lighting The screens below illustrate these options When the ambient lighting settings are changed in User Settings the power on default is changed NOTE The ambient lighting option is also accessible through a popup menu on the gauge display and GPS display screens When the popup is activated selecting the Day Night virtual butto...

Page 23: ... language options varies by model Home Screen The Home Screen option allows you to specify a favorite screen from the Screen Names list that can be used as a shortcut back to that screen The Home Screen will also be the first screen shown when Gauge Display is selected from the User Setting menu Use the UP and DOWN virtual buttons to scroll through the list until the desired screen is listed This ...

Page 24: ...to configure the unit The following sub menu is displayed when Utilities is selected System Settings The System Settings screen displays the current software version loaded on the PV1000 DISPLAY You can set individual settings for the available options or choose to select Restore Defaults for the factory settings NOTE Refer to the chapter Setting Up Your PV1000 Display for the First Time for more ...

Page 25: ...ash screens contain the graphics that are displayed during start up and also to the right of the menus There are default splash screens with the Murphy logo and user splash screens that allow you to load your own custom pictures or graphics to display The user splash files are loaded from the root directory of the SD card Refer to the Reprogramming the PV1000 Display section for instructions on sa...

Page 26: ... card you can select Load User Splash from the Utilities menu Press Select to display the custom graphic Restore Default Splash If custom user graphics have been loaded and are currently being displayed selecting this option will restore the default splash screens with the Murphy logo ...

Page 27: ...ined on the ENGINE CONFIGURATION screen Plug identifies the connector plug A B C or D on back of the PowerView unit Source identifies the component engine 1 2 transmission etc Parameter Name descriptor of the parameter Configuration contains the configuration setting for the source parameter Status displays the current status Pressing REFRESH initiates a fresh download of information from the ECU ...

Page 28: ...r various parameters such as Engine Oil Pressure Fuel Temperature and Fuel Delivery Pressure Four graphs are displayed at a time Use UP and DOWN to navigate to the other snapshot screens You can save the snapshot data to the SD card by pressing Write SD Card Make sure the SD card is inserted into the unit before pressing Enter to continue ...

Page 29: ...o highlight the desired parameter in the list and press MODIFY PARAMETER Then press Next to move the cursor to the Group field and press UP or DOWN to scroll through the options Press Next again to move the cursor to the Parameter field and again press UP or DOWN to scroll through the options When all the changes have been made press Save ...

Page 30: ...Section 78 00 02 0619 01 22 08 26 Press RESTORE DEFAULTS to replace all user selected settings with factory default settings ...

Page 31: ...perform preventative maintenance To set the Timeout Duration field press Next to highlight the desired item in the list then press UP and DOWN to increase the timeout duration in 100 hour increments Once set pressing RESET TIMER starts the clock countdown and is shown in the Hours Remaining field When all timeouts have been set press Save ...

Page 32: ...Section 78 00 02 0619 01 22 08 28 Pressing RESTORE DEFAULTS will reset all values in the Timeout Duration and Hours Remaining fields to zero To complete the action press RESTORE or CANCEL to abort ...

Page 33: ...lities will allow you to configure and monitor satellite tracking data The following sub menu is displayed when GPS Utilities is selected Satellite Status This feature displays a graphic indicating the satellites currently visible in orbit and the signal strength of each satellite ...

Page 34: ... the GPS map Position Format Selection determines how longitude and latitude information is displayed Chart Presentation select US or International chart presentation Press Prev or Next to move from field to field then press UP and DOWN to scroll through the options When all fields have been set press Save Pressing Restore Defaults will reset the factory default settings ...

Page 35: ...layed on the GPS screen Splitscreen Gauge Selection allows you to custom configure the type of gauges you want to display in split screen mode Time Setup Parameters is used to select correct time zone and clock mode for either 12 hour or 24 hour time formats You can also enable DST Daylight Savings Time by using the Check Uncheck button to select the box Pressing Restore Defaults will reset the fa...

Page 36: ...ing the Delete button or all of them at once with Delete All Pressing the Go to WPT button displays the GPS screen containing the currently highlighted waypoint Waypoint List displays a list of the waypoints that have been set Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the desired waypoint Waypoint Icon allows you to assign one of four different icons to any of the waypoints listed Lat Lon Displays ...

Page 37: ...ow and hide tracks on the GPS map You can selectively delete tracks or delete all tracks at once Press UP or DOWN to select the desired track then press SHOW HIDE to toggle the status of the track or DELETE to delete it Press Next to move the cursor to Delete All Tracks When done press Save ...

Page 38: ... only the files to the card not the directory or the zip file 5 Remove card and place into display for programming The following steps guide you through using the SD card slot to reprogram your PowerView unit 1 Turn off power to the display 2 Carefully remove the slot cover 3 Insert the SD card into the slot until it locks in 4 The power should be turned on 5 A screen will appear prompting you to ...

Page 39: ... backlight 22 W full backlight with heater 10º C CAN 4 CAN ports according to CAN specification 2 0B One port isolated according to NMEA 2000 RS 485 2 MODBUS Master ports at 38 4 Kbaud Protocols J1939 NMEA 2000 proprietary Connection 4 Deutsch DT04 6P 6 pin connectors Keyboard 8 Capacitive Touch Keys Mechanical Mounting Variants Panel Mounting Mounts with eight screws into the lip of the bezel Gim...

Page 40: ...8 00 02 0619 01 22 08 36 Environmental Operating Temperature 20º C to 85º C 40º C with optional heater Storage Temperature 40º C to 85º C Protection IP68 Emissions IEC 60945 95 54 EC Immunity SAE J1113 ISO 11452 ...

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Page 42: ...urphy Industries Inc This document including textual matter and illustrations is copyright protected by Murphy Industries Inc with all rights reserved c 2008 Murphy Industries Inc Other third party product or trade names referenced herein are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only ...

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