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ODB LCT6000 - Engine Controller-Operating

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800-446-9823 LCT6000
Operating Section
3.3 Engine Controller-Operating
The engine communicate with panels over the CAN bus, two wires that run between the engine ECU
and the control panel. All sensors are monitored by the engine ECU. The control panel gets all engine
information from the engine ECU. Typically, the engine ECU handles all engine alarms, derates and
shutdowns. Alarm lamps and codes are communicated to the control panel from the engine ECU from
which the panel illuminates the appropriate lamp and displays the corresponding code.
Display
Six full time parameters are displayed:
1) Engine Temperature 4) Battery Voltage
2) Engine Speed 5) Fuel Rate or Fuel Level (requires fuel level sender)
3) Oil Pressure 6) Engine Hours
For alarms, the display provides the appropriate lamp, the corresponding code and a descriptive message
for the operator. See alarms for additional information.
Menu Access
A number of product settings are accessed via the menu system. To access the menu system, hold
down the MENU button and simultaneously press the ENTER button.
To exit the menu system, it is the same process. Hold down the MENU button and simultaneously
press the ENTER button.
Available Menus:
Emissions Parameters (iT4) View emissions information & Regen Options (Auto, Inhibit, Request)
Active Fault Codes View active fault codes
Stored Fault Codes View stored fault codes
Operation Event Log View last 32 start and stop events (hour stamped)
Alarm Event Log View last 32 alarm events (hour stamped)
Engine Parameters View other engine ECU parameters (i.e. % load, % torque, boost pressure)
Engine Identication View engine model and serial number
Module Information Control panel part number and software version
Controller Setup Congure settings for throttle, inputs, outputs and other available options
Panel settings are made in the controller setup menu. A password is required to change settings. Contact
your OEM, engine dealer, distributor or Controls, Inc. for this information.

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