CANplus CP750-E
Control Panel Operation Manual
*Patent Pending
22
9M02-1000-A501-EN
Revision B
Note:
Throttle control requires CAN throttling to be enabled in the ECU. CAN throttling is also known as
Torque Speed Control or TSC1.
When first started, the requested engine speed is Idle RPM.
•
Pressing and releasing the rabbit icon increases the speed by the switch/rotary increment value
(default = 50 RPM)
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Pressing and holding the rabbit icon causes the speed to increase (ramp) until the maximum speed
is achieved
•
Pressing and releasing the turtle icon decreases the speed by the switch increment value
(default = 50 RPM)
•
Pressing and holding the turtle icon causes the speed to decrease (ramp) until the minimum speed
is achieved
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The CP750-E will smoothly ramp the RPM up and down using the Max RPM change / s value (default =
500). This value can be changed in the
Throttle
→
Switch/Rotary
→
Max Change / s
menu.
5.3 Rotary Throttle Control
The optional Digital Rotary Throttle uses a rotary switch to simulate the operation of a throttle. When the engine
is first started, the requested engine speed is always Idle RPM. Turning the throttle knob clockwise increases the
requested engine speed by the switch/rotary increment value (default = 10 RPM). Turning the throttle knob
counterclockwise decreases the requested engine speed.
5.4 Stopping the Engine
To stop the engine, simply press the “OFF” button. Do not use the Auxiliary Engine Stop (if fitted) or the key
switch to stop the engine under normal conditions.