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2016-02-26 

 

Section 78

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

PowerView

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Model PV450 

Installation and Operation Manual 

Summary of Contents for POWERVIEW PV450

Page 1: ...00 02 0732 2016 02 26 Section 78 PowerView ModelPV450 Installation and Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ... OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT Read and follow all installation instructions Please contact Enovation Controls immediately if you have any questions A visual inspection of this product for damage during shipping is recommended before installation It is your responsibility to ensure that qualified mechanical and electrical technicians install this product Contact Enovation Controls Technical Service if yo...

Page 3: ...g Video 9 No Video Wiring 10 Pin Specifications for Deutsch DT04 6P Style Connections 11 PV450 Features and Operations 12 Setting Up your PV450 Display for the First Time 13 Product Features 15 Power Up 15 Main Menu 15 Gauge Display 16 Engine Diagnostics 18 Fault Code Popups 19 User Settings 20 Utilities 24 Specifications 26 Addendum 27 How to Install a Configuration from a USB Drive for the PV450...

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Page 5: ...ly cuts through dash material Wrench or socket Preparing the Dash Determine the location of the PowerView 450 in the dash Use the Installation Template included at the end of the manual as a guideline to cut a hole in the dash to the specified dimensions Drill holes where indicated on the template for the mounting screws NOTE When using the paper template from the manual please be aware that if yo...

Page 6: ...e dash to allow for the display Ensure the materials are available to properly secure the unit within the dash Torque the 6 32 Nylock nuts to 5 inch pounds 2 Place the display behind dash and line up the four mounting holes on the display with the holes in dash 3 Install four bolts and tighten nuts Gimbal Mounted Installation If it is desired to gimbal mount the PV450 the gimbals can be sourced fr...

Page 7: ...Section 78 00 02 0732 2016 02 26 3 Dimensions for Installation ...

Page 8: ... of various typical quick connect options for setup Wiring harnesses are sold separately WARNING Failure to install the unit per the specified wiring diagrams may cause damage to the unit DO NOT connect power to the video ground Warranty is void for damage caused by incorrect wiring Single Engine ...

Page 9: ...32 2016 02 26 5 PVA Gages WARNING Failure to install the unit per the specified wiring diagrams may cause damage to the unit DO NOT connect power to the video ground Warranty is void for damage caused by incorrect wiring ...

Page 10: ...Section 78 00 02 0732 2016 02 26 6 NMEA Gages ...

Page 11: ...Section 78 00 02 0732 2016 02 26 7 Dual Engine Gages NOTE Port B and C connectors are keyed differently than Port A and D connectors to ensure proper connection ...

Page 12: ...Section 78 00 02 0732 2016 02 26 8 USB Wiring ...

Page 13: ...2 2016 02 26 9 Analog Video WARNING Failure to install the unit per the specified wiring diagrams may cause damage to the unit DO NOT connect power to the video ground Warranty is void for damage caused by incorrect wiring ...

Page 14: ...2016 02 26 10 No Video Wiring WARNING Failure to install the unit per the specified wiring diagrams may cause damage to the unit DO NOT connect power to the video ground Warranty is void for damage caused by incorrect wiring ...

Page 15: ...ified wiring diagrams may cause damage to the unit DO NOT connect power to the video ground Warranty is void for damage caused by incorrect wiring Signal Definitions CAN 2 0A and 2 0B 1 port isolated according to NMEA 2000 optional USB 2 0 Video input optional NTSC PAL analog input 1 0 5 VDC or 4 20 mA Digital output capable of syncing 500mA ...

Page 16: ...oft Keys The soft keys correspond to the soft key commands and allow selections to be made accordingly MENU Key The bottom left key is a soft key reserved in most cases for the Menu In rare cases it could be used for other options Pressing the MENU key at any time displays the list of menu options If not labeled it is the MENU key ENTER Key The bottom right key is a soft key reserved in most cases...

Page 17: ... NOTE If you require assistance during the set up process contact FW Murphy customer support at 1 918 317 4100 1 At the main menu press the soft key to the left of Utilities 2 The Utilities sub menu is displayed 3 From the Utilities sub menu select System Settings The following screen is displayed 4 With the cursor highlighting the J1939 source addresses use the left side soft keys to scroll throu...

Page 18: ...Section 78 00 02 0732 2016 02 26 14 Save key to save selected changes or the Restore Defaults key to return to the default settings ...

Page 19: ... gauges To see more gauge screens press the Enter key Main Menu The main menu is activated at any time by pressing the Menu key on the display The following features are accessed through the main menu Gauge Display provides a series of screens that display engine and auxiliary information in a variety of formats Engine Diagnostics displays a list of engine fault codes and descriptions through a DM...

Page 20: ...When a Gauge Display screen is active pressing the Enter key will display soft key commands as shown below Continuing to press Enter will toggle through any additional soft keys and will eventually remove the soft key commands from the screen Soft Key commands provide quick navigation and access to the following features Home Prev Day Night Video optional Next Home This one touch navigation featur...

Page 21: ...ings section of this manual Video When enabled displays either full screen video or partial video within a window on the gauge display NOTE For instructions on how to enable full or partial screen video refer to the User Settings section of this manual Full View Video NOTE For instructions on how to turn screens ON or OFF refer to the User Settings section of this manual ...

Page 22: ... fault has been corrected SPN Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the PV450 display see the engine manufacturer s literature for the definition of the SPN 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 Occurrence Count OC The number of times the even...

Page 23: ...ide 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 Recall icon will remain on the right side When this soft key is pressed the fault code will again be displayed When a popup message has been activated a pop up messa...

Page 24: ...oft key button next to the desired soft key command 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 soft key commands on the gauge display screens When selected the Day Night soft...

Page 25: ...ings in 5 increments until the desired brightness is achieved NOTE Brightness level will change with ambient light setting Two brightness levels are saved one for day and one for night Units Select how units are displayed by using the soft keys to select from the following USA Standard Metric Bar Metric kPa British Standard ...

Page 26: ...to view additional languages Additional languages include Russian Czech Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese Screen Setup The Screen Setup option provides a list of screens that can be shown when accessing the Gauge Display screens Press the Up and Down arrow keys on the right to scroll through the screens Press the Home soft key to select the screen as home NOTE An X in the On Off checkbox indicates...

Page 27: ...lay is selected from the User Setting menu The Home Screen is set to Engine by default and can be changed using the Screen Setup options on the User Settings screen Video Optional By default the Video screen is on or Enabled To Disable video change Video option to Off in the screen setup dialog box using the Enable Disable key in the top right corner An updated image showing video screen highlight...

Page 28: ... reset the display to a known state To restore the default user settings press Restore Defaults The following confirmation screen is displayed Utilities Utilities allow you to reset external gauges and configure communication settings It is typically only accessed when the unit is first installed in order to configure the unit The following sub menu is displayed when Utilities is selected ...

Page 29: ...highlighting a field the gray Up and Down keys scroll through available options Once all the options have been selected press Save Service Reminders This option allows you to reset the 5 built in service reminders Change Engine Oil Default interval 50 0 Hrs Chang Air Filters Default interval 75 0 Hrs Change Hydraulic Oil Default interval 100 0 Hrs Service Engine Default interval 125 0 Hrs Service ...

Page 30: ...e Protocols J1939 NMEA 2000 CANopen Connection 4 Deutsch DT 6 pin connectors Keyboard 8 tactile buttons USB USB 2 0 host full speed optional OTG support Input 1 Resistive 0 5 V or 4 20 mA software configurable Video Input optional Two NTSC PAL input channels with one displayed at a time Output 1 open drain capable of sinking 500mA Real time Clock With battery backup Environmental Operating Tempera...

Page 31: ...hold 5 Power ON the display while continuing to hold the button a few more seconds then release 6 Use the keys next to up down arrows to find the desired file 7 Use the key next to the right arrow to select and continue The right arrow turns green press again to confirm Exit by pressing the key next to the red left arrow 8 When the installation is complete a check mark is displayed in the middle o...

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