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PAGE 2.2 - 22 OPERATION MARK IV HD J2 TAMPER
REVISED 10 -2020 JUPITER II BULLETIN 5082505
2.2
2.2.6 Engine Status Panel - See Figures 2.2-13 and 2.2-14
1. The Engine Status Panel displays the following engine operating parameters:
(1) Air System Pressure in PSI
(2) Battery Voltage in Volts DC
(3) Engine Coolant Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
(4) Engine Oil Pressure in PSI
(5) Engine Load in Percent at Speed
(6) Hydraulic Oil Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
(7) Fuel Level Gauge
(8) Engine Fault Indicators
(A) Emissions Malfunction LED Indicator
(B) Stop Engine LED Indicator
(C) Non-Critical Warning LED Indicator
(D) Non-Electronic Fault LED Indicator
2. Some parameters (1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6) have a histogram that displays the last hour of
readings for that parameter.
a. The arrow indicator on the right side of the histogram indicates the current reading of
that parameter.
b. The green portion of the bar graph to the left of the histogram displays the normal
operating range of that parameter.
c. The red portion of the bar graph indicates that the parameter is operating outside of
its normal operating range.
3. Some parameters (1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8) have an information box that displays the real
time reading of that parameter.
4. Some parameters (7) have a slider indicator that highlights yellow to display the current
reading of that parameter.
5. Some parameters (8) have status LED indicators that highlight different colors to display
the current reading of that parameter.
6. When the parameters are operating within their normal operating ranges, the status icon of
the appropriate parameter will be un-highlighted gray. When any of the parameters are
operating outside of their normal operating range, the status icon of the appropriate
parameter will flash red, the computer will emit five short beeps every minute, and a critical
alarm message will be displayed on the Alarm Panel. Following are the normal operating
ranges for each parameter:

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