Murphy PowerView PV-101 manual

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    Rev 09-10-08 00-02-0605 Catalog Section 78 PowerV iew ™ Model PV -101 User ’ s Guide[...]

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    In order to consi stently bring you the highest quality, full featured prod ucts, we re serv e the right to cha nge our specifications and de sign s at any time. The latest version of this manual can be found a t www.fwmurphy.com. Warranty - A limited warranty on materials and workmanship is given with this FW Murphy product. A copy of the warranty[...]

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    T able of Content s Introduction ............................................................................. 1 Engine and Tran smi ssion Parameters 2 Faceplate Feature s 3 Navigation and Keypad Fu nction s 4 Operation ................................................................................. 9 PowerView Menu s (First Time Start Up) 9 Setti[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 1 - Rev 09-10-08 Introduction Congratulatio ns on purchasing you r PowerView di splay, a multifunction tool that provi des a window into the many parameters a nd se rvice codes of modern electronic e ngines and transmis sions. This guide is intende d to help you set up your PowerVi ew display and identify navigation ba sics and product[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 2 - Rev 09-10-08 Engine and Transmi ssion Para meters The following are so me of the engine and transmissio n parameters which may be displ ayed in standard or metric units as well as in Engli sh, Spanish, French, Italian, or German lan g uages (when appli cable, consult en gine or transmission manufacture r for SAE J1939 supported par[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 3 - Rev 09-10-08 Faceplate Features[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 4 - Rev 09-10-08 Navigation and Keypad Functions The keypad on the Powe rView di splay is a capacitive touch sensing syste m. There a re no mechanical swit ches to wear or stick. When a key is tou che d, feedback is provided by the screen flashing. The keys on the keypad perfo rm the following functions: Menu – Enter or exit menu scr[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 5 - Rev 09-10-08 Basic Navigati on 1. When Menu is pres sed, th e main menu items are displayed.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 6 - Rev 09-10-08 2. Touching the Arro w Ke y s will move the selection bar to other menu items.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 7 - Rev 09-10-08 3. Certain menu s have multiple pages of items. Scrolling past the top item or bottom item on the current page will reveal other menu item s on additional p ages.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 8 - Rev 09-10-08 4. When the desire d item is highlighted by the cursor, pressi ng Enter will select that item and display the corresponding scree n. 5. Anytime the word MORE appears abov e the Arro w Key s there are more scree ns that may be viewed. Use the Arro w Key s to scroll to the next screen of information.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 9 - Rev 09-10-08 Operation PowerV iew Me nus (Fir st Time Start Up ) 1. When power i s first applied to the display, the Murphy logo appears.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 10 - Rev 09-10-08 2. If the Engine ECU is broadcasting a ' Wa it To Start' message, this screen will be sh own. Engine manufacturers typically recommend agai nst starting the engine while this me ssage is broadca ste d from the ECU. Once t he ECU stops broad casting this messa ge, this screen will no longer b e displayed.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 11 - Rev 09-10-08 3. Once the engine has starte d, the single engine parameter ap pears with the engine RP M displayed. Pressing the Right Arro w Key will display the coolant temperature. The screen can be chan ged to other parameters by pressing Men u .[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 12 - Rev 09-10-08 Setting Up the Display The screen may be configu red to display a single engi ne parameter (1-up display), o r four parame ters at on ce (4-up display). Default options a re provided or you may cust omize the display by selecting the parameters you want. 1-Up Display Three options are availabl e for modificati on of t[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 13 - Rev 09-10-08 1-Up Display Settings 1. Touch Menu and use the Arro w Keys to highlight SETUP 1-UP DISPLAY, then press Enter . 2. To select US E DEFAULT S, highlight the option and press Enter . A message indicating “RES TORED TO DEFAULTS” is displayed. 3. To select CUSTOM SETUP, highlight the option and press Enter . A list of [...]

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    00-02-0605 - 14 - Rev 09-10-08 6. Continue to scroll and sele ct additional parameters for the CUSTOM 1-UP DISPL AY. Touch Men u at any time to return to the CUSTOM SETUP menu. 7. Selecting the AUTOMATI C SCAN ON function will cause the 1-up displ ay to scroll through the sel ected set of parameters one at a time. 8. Once the USE DEFAULT S , CUSTOM[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 15 - Rev 09-10-08 4-Up Display The 4-up display place s the parameter d ata into four a reas of the screen known a s qu adra nts. Factory defaults f or the 4-up display inclu de coolant temperatur e, engine speed, oil pressure, and battery voltage. You may customize the 4-up display with param eters you define for each quad rant. 1. To[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 16 - Rev 09-10-08 5. Touch Enter and a list of parameters wil l appear. The paramet er that is high lighted is the selected parameter for the screen. T he number to the right of the parameter indicate s the quadrant in which it is displayed. 1 = upper left quadrant 2 = lower left quadrant 3 = upper rig ht quadrant 4 = lower right quadr[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 17 - Rev 09-10-08 8. The paramet er in the sel ected quadrant has changed to the parameter sele cted in t he previous screen. 9. Repeat the param eter selection process until all spaces are filled.[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 18 - Rev 09-10-08 Main Menu Options This section descri bes the feature s liste d on the main menu of the PowerView. These menu options are displaye d whenever you touch Menu . The Arro w Key s allow you to scroll the items, and Enter selects the highlighte d option. Selecting a Language From LANGUAGES, you may select ENGLISH, ESPANOL,[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 19 - Rev 09-10-08 Backlight Adjustment ADJUST BACKLIGHT allows you to se lect the de sired backlight intensity. Contrast Adjustment From ADJUST CO NTRAS T, you may select the desi red contrast intensity. Select Units From SELECT UNITS, you may select how information is displayed. ENGLISH for Imperial units, i.e., PSI, ° F or METRIC KP[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 20 - Rev 09-10-08 Faults and Warnings The PowerView provides two means fo r detecting faults and warnings: visual LEDs on the casing (Se e “Faceplate Features”) and fault indicat ors on the display. Visual Indication • Amber LED (Warning ) • Red LED (De rate / Shutdo wn) Fault Indicators[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 21 - Rev 09-10-08 Auxi liar y Ga ge Fa ult Murphy’s PVA Gages can be atta c hed to the PowerView. If an auxiliary gage should fail, the 1-up or 4-up displ ay will be replaced with the fault messag e “GAGE NOT RESPONDING”. NOTE : The fault can only be cleare d by correcting the cause of the fault condition. Active Fa ult Codes Whe[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 22 - Rev 09-10-08 Acknowledging Fault Codes 1. To acknowledge and hide the fault and return to the 1-up or 4-up displ ay, touch Enter . The display will return to the 1-up or 4-up displ ay, but the display wil l contain the shutdown icon . 2. Touch Enter to redisplay the hidden fault. Touch Enter once again wi ll hide the fau lt and re[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 23 - Rev 09-10-08 Utilities Menu The following steps ta ke place starting a t the UTILITIES menu option. 1. GAGE DATA - View information for optional co nnected PVA gages. 2. REMOVE ALL GAGES - Reset the PowerView's gage memory. 3. SOFTWARE VERSION - View the PowerView's software version. 4. MODBUS SETUP – refe r to ‘Modb[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 24 - Rev 09-10-08 being used. Most engi ne ECU’s use Versi on 4, therefore in most cases a djustme nt of this men u option will not be required. Upon receivin g an unrecog nizable fault, change to a different J1939 Versi on. If the fault SPN does not change whe n the version i s ch ang ed, the ECU generating the fault is usin g Fault[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 25 - Rev 09-10-08 Modbus ® Setup 1. From the UTILITIES menu, select MODBUS SETUP. 2. Select either the SLAVE ACTIVE (SCADA or remote Modbus mast er) or MASTER ACTIVE (auxiliary gage s) modes. Touc h Enter to toggle bet ween master a nd slave. 3. Select SERIAL PORT SETUP (slave mo de only), then touch Enter . 4. Continue to scroll each[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 26 - Rev 09-10-08 Selecting Engine ECU 1. From the UTILITIES menu, choose SEL ECT ENGINE ECU. 2. The message “LISTEN TO ECU: ALL” is displaye d as the default setting, and indicate s the PV101 is listening to all devices on the network. 3. To change the setting to a spe cific address, press the Arro w Keys to scroll through the num[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 27 - Rev 09-10-08 T roubleshooting “WA IT TO START PR EH EATIN G” is dis pla yed The ECU is broadcasting a 'Wait To Start' message. Engine manufacturers typically recommend agai nst starting the engine while the ECU i s broadcasting th is messa ge. Once the ECU stops broadcasting th is message, this screen will no longer [...]

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    00-02-0605 - 28 - Rev 09-10-08 “NO STOR ED CODE S” is d isp la yed The PowerView sent a request to the ECU for Sto red Fault Code (DM2) informatio n, and the ECU respond ed. There are zero stored codes. “NO GAGE DATA” is display ed The PowerView has no re cord of gages connecte d to the RS485 bus. “NO DATA ” is displ ayed in pl ace of a[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 29 - Rev 09-10-08 “DATA E RROR” is displ ayed in place of a parame ter value The ECU is sending a message that there is a data error with this parameter. Or (PV101 only) F UEL LEVEL has been selecte d for display, ANALOG INP UT ha s bee n set to FUEL LEVEL, but no Murphy Fuel Sender has been connected to the analog in put. One of t[...]

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    00-02-0605 - 30 - Rev 09-10-08 NOTES[...]

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    Murphy, the Murphy logo, a n d PowerVie w are registered a nd/or common la w trademarks of Murphy Industries, Inc. T his document, including textu al matter and illustrations, is c op yright protec ted by Murphy Industries, Inc., wi th a ll rights reserved. (c) 2008 Mur ph y Industries, Inc. Other third party product or trade nam es referenced her [...]

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