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Brand | Scania |
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Model | 2.1 |
Category | Control Systems |
Language | English |
Responsibility of the installer for professional installation and satisfactory system operation.
Explains that display interfaces are shown in English but other languages can be set.
Illustrates an example of a control system prepared for classification.
Illustrates a control system not prepared for classification, without safety device units.
The main component in the control system, showing engine sensors and user functions.
An optional display showing the same information as the main display with the same interface.
Required when connecting more than one auxiliary display; simplifies expansion and computer connection.
An optional component that reads position and speed via NMEA 2000 for fuel consumption calculation.
An optional panel to start/stop the engine and activate engine speed settings.
Part of the control panel used to start and stop the engine, with different positions for system status.
Detects water in fuel filters, sending an electric signal to the main display.
A 4-digit password used instead of a starter key when no control panel is present.
Four buttons on the display right-hand side for direct access to features like Menu, Alarm list, Start, and Shutdown.
Explains touch screen commands, different touch areas, and four display modes: Instrument pages, Alarm list, Select Page, Menu.
Describes the 4 preset instrument pages, with potential for additional configured pages.
Allows selection of instrument pages via thumbnails and navigation to the Menu.
Instructions on how to increase/decrease display brightness using BL- and BL+ buttons.
Located at the upper part of displays, showing engine status and display status.
Describes how engine status changes from Ready to Running when starting, and vice versa.
Explains various symbols shown on the status bar, their meanings, and explanations.
Continues listing and explaining display status symbols, including gear engagement and maintenance indicators.
Procedure to start the engine using the start button and monitor engine status changes.
Procedure to stop the engine using the shutdown button and monitor engine status changes.
How to turn off the system voltage using the control panel or Menu.
Explains how alarms are displayed, their types (warning/shutdown), and color coding.
Cuts the voltage; only displayed if no control panel is present.
Switches off the display to improve visibility in darkness; display auto-dims or turns on for serious faults.
Allows adjustment of display settings like Mode, Start Disabled, Shutdown Override, Language, Units, and Wallpaper.
Activates engine overspeed test to check safety limits; requires authorized workshop for configuration.
Function for configuring the main display and updating software, requiring an authorized workshop.
Password-protected section for display configuration, accessible only by authorized workshops.
Adjusts the brightness of the auxiliary display; also adjustable via BL+/BL- on instrument pages.
Allows selection of different power curves for torque limitation; curves are configured by a Scania workshop.
Activates and deactivates engine speed settings, allowing selection of up to two preset speeds.
Enables adjustment of engine speed settings 1 and 2, specifying ranges for high/low idling and RPM.
Selects engine speed settings (Nominal, 1500 rpm, 1800 rpm, Low idling) for single-speed engines.
Allows activation/deactivation of IMO Tier II or IMO Tier III emission levels.
Activates/deactivates auxiliary display status, allowing it to control the engine; only one can be active.
Provides logs of engine operating hours, fuel consumption, warnings, and alerts.
Records all events, warnings, and alarms, showing occurrence, acknowledgment, and disappearance times.
Not used.
Displays Scania fault codes in DTC format to aid workshop contact.
Camera button is on auxiliary displays but not used.
Offers options for troubleshooting, software version, and IP address information for displays.
Provides options to troubleshoot display issues across three pages of options in the main display.
Shows display hardware/software versions, OS, engine control unit software, and display IP address.
Displays settings for auxiliary displays, shown only on auxiliary units.
Explains how warnings and alarms are displayed using bold text, colors, and backgrounds in the alarm list.
Details SCR System Alerts related to bypass valves, overheating, clogging, and incorrect settings.
Allows filtering alarms in the list by All alarms, Display alarms, or Diagnostics.
Instructs how to switch off the alarm buzzer by pressing Acknowledge when the alarm list is open.
Procedure to acknowledge a single alarm by selecting it and pressing the Acknowledge button.
Method to acknowledge all active alarms by pressing and holding the Acknowledge button for 1 second.
Requires alarms from the safety device unit to be acknowledged on both the unit and the main display.
Describes the Acknowledge and Overspeed Test buttons on the safety device unit.
Explains the meaning of various LEDs on the safety device unit indicating status, shutdown, and faults.
Details how the unit shuts off the engine on overspeed, the override impossibility, and required acknowledgements.
Explains how the safety device unit activates engine shutdown based on sensor signals and the indication/acknowledgement process.
Describes the function of relays like Shutdown, Crank Cutoff, Buzzer, Fault, and Running.
Explains the Shutdown Coil output activation during shutdowns, its deactivation delay, and detecting open circuits.