Murphy PV-101-Cs User's Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PowerView

2013-04-08 00-02-0796 Catalog Section 78

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00-02-0796 - 4 - 2013-04-08 Navigation and Keypad Functions The keypad on the PowerView display is a capacitive touch sensing system. There are no

Page 3 - Table of Contents

00-02-0796 - 5 - 2013-04-08 Basic Navigation 1. When Menu is pressed, the Main menu items display. 2. Press the Arrow Keys to move the select

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00-02-0796 - 6 - 2013-04-08 3. Certain menus have multiple pages. Scrolling to the top or bottom item on the current page reveals other menu item

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00-02-0796 - 7 - 2013-04-08 4. When the desired item is highlighted by the cursor, pressing Enter selects that item and displays the corresponding

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00-02-0796 - 8 - 2013-04-08 First Time Start Up 1. When power is first applied to the display, the Murphy logo is displayed. NOTE: Expect a 20-m

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00-02-0796 - 9 - 2013-04-08 2. If the Engine ECU is broadcasting a ‘Wait to Start' message, this screen will be shown. Engine manufacturers t

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00-02-0796 - 10 - 2013-04-08 3. Once the engine has started, the single engine parameter is displayed with the engine RPM. Touching the Right Arro

Page 9 - Faceplate Features

00-02-0796 - 11 - 2013-04-08 Main Menu Options This section describes the features listed on the Main menu of the PowerView. These menu options dis

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00-02-0796 - 12 - 2013-04-08 1. AUTO DPF REGEN – This is the factory default. Select and PowerView sends a CAN message to the ECU to perform DPF R

Page 11 - Basic Navigation

00-02-0796 - 13 - 2013-04-08 The following ISO symbols indicate regen status. In each case, the symbol displays when the parameter’s lamp status is

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00-02-0796 - 14 - 2013-04-08 Stored Codes Select this and PowerView requests and displays stored fault codes from the engine ECU. If the engine doe

Page 14 - First Time Start Up

00-02-0796 - 15 - 2013-04-08 To select USE DEFAULTS, highlight the option and press Enter. A message indicating “RESTORED TO DEFAULTS” is displayed

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00-02-0796 - 16 - 2013-04-08 Continue to scroll and select additional parameters for the CUSTOM 1-UP DISPLAY. Touch Menu at any time to return to

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00-02-0796 - 17 - 2013-04-08 Setup 4-Up Display There are two 4-up display screens available. Each option can place parameter data into one of four

Page 17 - DPF Regen*

00-02-0796 - 18 - 2013-04-08 4. Use the Arrow Keys to switch between the two 4-up displays. 5. To edit a 4-up display, touch Enter while that 4-

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00-02-0796 - 19 - 2013-04-08 1 = upper left quadrant 3 = upper right quadrant 2 = lower left quadrant 4 = lower right quadrant 9. Use the Arrow

Page 19 - Selecting a Language

00-02-0796 - 20 - 2013-04-08 Service Reminders SERVICE REMINDERS permit you to RESET REMINDERS or MODIFY REMINDERS for changing engine oil, air fil

Page 20 - Setup 1-Up Display

00-02-0796 - 21 - 2013-04-08 5. If you select Modify Reminders, use the Arrow Keys to highlight the Reminder to modify and touch Enter. 6. The Re

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00-02-0796 - 22 - 2013-04-08 Select Units From SELECT UNITS, you may select how information is displayed: ▪ ENGLISH for Imperial units (PSI, °F)

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00-02-0796 - 23 - 2013-04-08 Utilities Menu UTILITIES is the last item on the Main Menu. The Utilities menu provides troubleshooting features and o

Page 23 - Setup 4-Up Display

Table of Contents Introduction ... 1 Engine and Transmission Parameters

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00-02-0796 - 24 - 2013-04-08 Fault Conversion View/Edit the J1939 fault code version. Use the Arrow Keys to move between Versions, and then touch E

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00-02-0796 - 25 - 2013-04-08 Analog Input With Analog Input highlighted, press Enter. You can select between two settings: 1) BACKLIGHT DIMMER, t

Page 26 - Service Reminders

00-02-0796 - 26 - 2013-04-08 1) From the Engine Speed Control screen, touch Enter to reach the Speed Control screen. 2) To change the setting of

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00-02-0796 - 27 - 2013-04-08 OEM Menu The OEM menu is the last item on the Utilities menu. You must have a password to access the OEM menu. Once in

Page 28 - Contrast Adjustment

00-02-0796 - 28 - 2013-04-08 1) There are four selections: Use Factory Defaults, Serial Port Setup, Slave Address Setup, and Master Active/Slave A

Page 29 - Software Version

00-02-0796 - 29 - 2013-04-08 Select Engine ECU Highlight Select Engine ECU and touch Enter. 1) The message “LISTEN TO ECU: ALL” displays as the de

Page 30 - Fault Conversion

00-02-0796 - 30 - 2013-04-08 Set Source Address Allows setting the source claim address for the PowerView on the CAN Network. Options are Auto Clai

Page 31 - Engine Speed Control

00-02-0796 - 31 - 2013-04-08 Fuel Setpoints Highlight and press Enter to select Fuel Setpoints. 1) Press Enter to turn Fuel Setpoints ON or OFF.

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00-02-0796 - 32 - 2013-04-08 ENG SPD CTRL Menu ON/OFF This option must be ON in the OEM Menu for functionality to be available in the Utilities Men

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00-02-0796 - 33 - 2013-04-08 Faults and Warnings The PowerView provides two means for detecting faults and warnings: visual LEDs on the casing (Amb

Page 34 - CANBUS Data Rate

OEM Menu ... 27 MODBUS Setup ...

Page 35 - Select Engine ECU

00-02-0796 - 34 - 2013-04-08 Auxiliary Gage Fault Murphy PVA Gages can be attached to the PowerView. If an auxiliary gage should fail, the 1-up or

Page 36 - Set Machine Hours

00-02-0796 - 35 - 2013-04-08 Example: Active Fault Code screen Derate / Shutdown Codes When the PowerView receives a severe fault code from an en

Page 37 - DPF Regen Menu ON/OFF

00-02-0796 - 36 - 2013-04-08 Acknowledging Fault Codes 1. To acknowledge and hide the fault and return to the 1-up or 4-up display, touch Enter.

Page 38 - ENG SPD CTRL Menu ON/OFF

00-02-0796 - 37 - 2013-04-08 Troubleshooting  WAIT TO START PREHEATING is displayed The ECU is broadcasting a 'Wait to Start' message.

Page 39 - Fault Indicators

00-02-0796 - 38 - 2013-04-08  NO STORED CODES is displayed The PowerView sent a request to the ECU for Stored Fault Code (DM2) information. The E

Page 40 - Active Fault Codes

00-02-0796 - 39 - 2013-04-08  DATA ERROR is displayed in place of a parameter value The ECU is sending a message that there is a data error with

Page 41 - Derate / Shutdown Codes

00-02-0796 - 40 - 2013-04-08 IMPORTANT! Before returning your PV101 for Warranty, please call our Technical Support team to further trouble- shoot

Page 42 - Acknowledging Fault Codes

00-02-0796 - 41 - 2013-04-08 NOTES

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NOTES

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NOTES

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In order to consistently bring you the highest quality, full featured products, we reserve the right to change our specifications and designs at an

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Murphy, the Murphy logo, and PowerView are registered and/or common law trademarks of Enovation Controls, LLC. This document, including textual matt

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Additional Contact Information ENOVATION CONTROLS – CORPORATE HQ 5311 S. 122nd East Ave. Tulsa, OK 74146 USA Phone: +1 918 317 4100 FAX: +1 918 3

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www.fwmurphy.com/PV101

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BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT: • Disconnect all electrical power to the machine. • Make sure the machine cannot operate du

Page 50 - © 2013 Enovation

00-02-0796 - 1 - 2013-04-08 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing your PowerView display, a multifunction tool that provides a window into the

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00-02-0796 - 2 - 2013-04-08 Engine and Transmission Parameters The following are some of the engine and transmission parameters which can be displa

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00-02-0796 - 3 - 2013-04-08 Faceplate Features

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