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Software Release: [App: 02.09.10051.00; Config: 2.9.20024; Built in PowerVision Configuration Studio Version: 2.9.23042;
BTL: 02.09.10015.00]
Section 40
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The password will be entered left to right. Utilize the up and down arrows, and press the Enter button
after each correct number: Entering this password will allow full access to the menu. If you enter the
wrong password, it will reset the display to 0000, allowing you to restart the entering process.
NOTE:
To learn more about passcode security and changing the security levels, please
refer to the Configuration Tool manual for the MPC-10 / TEC-10.
Main Menu
The MPC-10 / TEC-10 controller is incredibly versatile within the menu structure. The operator is able to
change most parameters and settings from the face without the need of a PC tool, if desired.
The
controller must be in its stopped state in order to change a setting in the menu.
(The Tier 4 menu is
the sole exception). Described below are the main sections of the
controller’s menu.
Cycling power to
the controller is recommended after making changes to set points and input/output.
Figure 4: Main Menu, page 1
System
The controller System menu provides the operator with the ability to set the Date/Time, Units, Language,
Brightness, Service Reminders and several other system settings. Review System under the Menu Glossary
section of this manual for a full list and definition of each setting.
Engine Settings
The Engine Settings menu allows the operator to establish common user-configurable parameters that
would be changed from factory default settings when pairing the controller to an engine. This menu allows
the operator to choose whether the engine is J1939 or mechanical,
the engine’s speed source, the
minimum and maximum RPM the operator requires/allows the engine to run, warm-up/cool-down settings
and other common engine settings. Review Engine Settings under the Menu Glossary section of this
manual for a full list and definition of each setting.
Advanced Engine Settings
The Advanced Engine Settings menu allows the operator to set up the less common user-configurable
parameters that are not in the Engine Settings menu and which would be changed from factory default
settings when pairing the controller to an engine. This menu allows the operator to set items such as the
J1939 address claim for the controller, ECU Source Address, ECU hour select, crank attempts, crank
disconnect speed and other user-specific engine settings. Review Advanced Engine Settings under the
Menu Glossary section of this manual for a full list and definition of each setting.