Main Menu Key (4) – The “MAIN MENU” key will
navigate the display to the main menu directly
without having to navigate out of menus.
Acknowledge Key(5) – Pressing the
“ACKNOWLEDGE” key will cause the horn relay to
turn off. The horn relay being turned off will silence
the horn. Pressing the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key will
also cause any red or yellow flashing lights to either
turn off or to come on continuously. The
“ACKNOWLEDGE” key may also be configured to
send out a global alarm silence signal on the J1939
Data Link. Sending out a global alarm silence signal
on the J1939 Data Link will silence the horns on the
annunciators.
Reset Key (6) – Pressing the “RESET” key will reset
various events.
Event Log Key (7) – Pressing the “EVENT LOG” key
will navigate the display to the event log.
RUN Key (8) – Pressing the “RUN” key will start the
engine.
AUTO Key (9) – Pressing the “AUTO” key will cause
the engine to enter the “AUTO” mode. The engine will
start if the module receives a start command from a
remote source.
STOP Key (10) – Pressing the “STOP” key will stop
the engine.
Escape Key (11) – The “ESCAPE” key is used in
order to navigate through the menus. When the key
is pressed, the user moves backward or the user
moves upward through the menus. The “ESCAPE”
key is also used to exit out of entering data when the
user is programming the setpoints. If the “ESCAPE”
key is pressed while the user is programming the
setpoints, changes made on the screen will not be
saved to memory.
Up Key (12) – The “UP” key is used to navigate
through the various menus and monitoring screens.
The “UP” key is also used when a setpoint is entered.
When entering numeric data, the “UP” key is used in
order to increment the digits (0-9). If the setpoint
requires selection from a list, the “UP” key is used to
navigate UP through the list.
Right Key (13) – The “RIGHT” key is used during
setpoint adjustment. The “RIGHT” key is used to
select which digit is edited while entering numeric
data. The “RIGHT” key is also used during some
setpoint adjustments in order to select or to unselect
a check box. If a check box has a check mark, the
function has been enabled. Pressing the “RIGHT”
key will disable the function. Pressing the “RIGHT”
key will also cause the check mark to disappear. If
the check box does not have a check mark, the
function is disabled. Pressing the “RIGHT” key will
enable the function. Pressing the “RIGHT” key will
also cause a check mark to appear.
Enter Key (14) – The “ENTER” key is used in order
to navigate through the menus. When the key is
pressed, the user moves forward or the user moves
downward through the menus. The “ENTER” key is
also used to save any changes while the setpoints
are being programmed. Pressing the “OK” key during
programming the setpoints causes the changes to be
saved to memory.
Down Key (15) – The “DOWN” key is used to
navigate downward through the various menus or
screens. The “DOWN” key is also used to program
the setpoints. The “DOWN” key is used to decrease
the digits when entering numeric data. If the setpoint
requires selection from a list, the “DOWN” key is
used to navigate DOWN through the list.
Left Key (16) – The “LEFT” key is used during
setpoint adjustment. The “LEFT” key is used to select
the digit that is edited during the entry of numeric
data. The “LEFT” key is also used during some of the
setpoint adjustments to select a check box. The key
is also used to unselect a check box. If a check box
has a check mark, pressing the “LEFT” key will
disable the function. Pressing the key will also
remove the check mark. Pressing the “LEFT” key will
also cause the check mark to disappear. If the check
box does not have a check mark, pressing the
“LEFT” key will enable the function. Pressing the
“LEFT” key will also cause a check mark to appear.
Alarm Indicators
Yellow Warning Lamp – A yellow warning lamp is
located above the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key. A flashing
yellow light indicates that there are active warnings
that have not been acknowledged. A continuous
yellow light indicates that there are acknowledged
warnings that are active. If there are any active
warnings, the yellow light will change from flashing
yellow to continuous yellow after the
“ACKNOWLEDGE” key is pressed. If there are no
longer any active warnings, the yellow light will turn
off after the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key is pressed.
Red Shutdown Lamp – A red shutdown lamp is
located above the “RESET” key. A flashing red light
indicates that there are active shutdowns that have
not been acknowledged. A continuous red light
indicates that there are active shutdowns that have
been acknowledged. If there are any active
shutdowns, the red light will change from flashing red
to continuous red after the “ACKNOWLEDGE” key is
pressed. Any condition that has caused a shutdown
must be manually reset. If there are no longer any
active shutdowns, the red light will turn off.
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Operation Section
EMCP 4.1/4.2 If equipped