Software Release: [App: 02.09.10039.00; Config: 2.9.20024; Built in PowerVision Configuration Studio Version:
2.9.23042; BTL: 02.09.10015.00]
Section 40
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System
The controller System menu provides the operator with the ability to set the Date/Time, Units, Language,
Brightness, Contrast, 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; the RPM step size; 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,
clutch engage/disengage speed, run to destruct mode 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.
Throttle
The Throttle menu allows the operator to set up the items for throttling the engine such as throttle type, rate
of RPM increase/decrease, throttle Inc/Dec pulse time, throttle RPM deadband and other parameters
pertaining to throttling of the engine. Review Throttle under the Menu Glossary section of this manual for a
full list and definition of each setting.
Input / Output
The Input/Output Menu allows the user to establish the I/O needed for the application. This includes Digital
Inputs, Analog Inputs, Relay Outputs and Digital Outputs. This menu is tied to other aspects of the controller
menu such as Auto Start Functions, Auto Throttling Methods, Analog inputs for Mechanical Engine setup,
Warning / Shutdown functions and all outputs needed for starting/controlling the engine and alerting the user.
The Digital Inputs of this menu can be configured from the face of the controller to accept three types of
inputs to trigger an action.
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B(+), High
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B(-), Low
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Open
The Analog Inputs of this menu can be configured from the face of the controller to accept one of four
types of sensors by software selection only.
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Resistive
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4-20mA
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0-5VDC
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B(-) for additional Digital Inputs