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Murphy PowerView PV-101 User Manual

Murphy PowerView PV-101
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Rev 09-10-08 00-02-0605
Catalog Section 78
PowerView
Model PV-101
Users Guide
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Murphy PowerView PV-101 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMurphy
ModelPowerView PV-101
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Engine and Transmission Parameters

Faceplate Features

Navigation and Keypad Functions

Operation

PowerView Menus (First Time Start Up)

Describes the initial display sequence and messages shown when power is first applied to the PowerView.

Setting Up the Display

Explains how to configure the display for single-parameter (1-up) or four-parameter (4-up) views, including default and custom setups.

Main Menu Options

Details features accessible from the main menu, such as language selection, fault codes, and configuration data.

Faults and Warnings

Visual Indication

Covers the use of Amber and Red LEDs on the casing for warning and derate/shutdown indications.

Fault Indicators

Explains the on-screen icons representing Auxiliary Gage Fault, Warning, and Derate/Shutdown conditions.

Utilities Menu

Device Information and Management

View gage data, software version, and manage gage memory.

Fault Code Conversion

View and edit J1939 fault code conversion methods for different ECU versions.

Analog Input and ECU Selection

Set up analog inputs (e.g., fuel level) and select the engine ECU for data communication.

Modbus Setup

Configure Modbus communication parameters, including slave/master modes and serial port settings.

Troubleshooting

Common Display Messages and Solutions

Explains common messages like 'WAIT TO START', 'CANBUS FAILURE', 'TIMEOUT ECU', and their causes or solutions.

Parameter and Data Issues

Addresses messages like 'NO STORED CODES', 'NO DATA', 'NOT SUPPORTED', and 'DATA ERROR' related to parameter values.

Display and Connectivity Problems

Covers 'NO GAGE DATA', empty quadrants, and unreadable displays, suggesting connectivity or setting issues.

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