Murphy PowerView PV-101 User Manual

Murphy PowerView PV-101 User Manual

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PowerView™
Model PV-101
User's Guide
Rev 09-10-08
00-02-0605
Catalog Section 78

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  • Page 1 PowerView™ Model PV-101 User’s Guide Rev 09-10-08 00-02-0605 Catalog Section 78...
  • Page 2 Warranty - A limited warranty on materials and workmanship is given with this FW Murphy product. A copy of the warranty may be viewed or printed by going to www.fwmurphy.com/support/warranty.htm BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ... 1 Engine and Transmission Parameters Faceplate Features Navigation and Keypad Functions Operation ... 9 PowerView Menus (First Time Start Up) Setting Up the Display Main Menu Options Faults and Warnings Utilities Menu Modbus® Setup Selecting Engine ECU Troubleshooting ...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on purchasing your PowerView display, a multifunction tool that provides a window into the many parameters and service codes of modern electronic engines and transmissions. This guide is intended to help you set up your PowerView display and identify navigation basics and product features. The display’s simple navigation and intuitive yet powerful features allow you to master the product in no time.
  • Page 6: Engine And Transmission Parameters

    Engine and Transmission Parameters The following are some of the engine and transmission parameters which may be displayed in standard or metric units as well as in English, Spanish, French, Italian, or German languages (when applicable, consult engine or transmission manufacturer for SAE J1939 supported parameters): •...
  • Page 7: Faceplate Features

    Faceplate Features 00-02-0605 - 3 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 8: Navigation And Keypad Functions

    Navigation and Keypad Functions The keypad on the PowerView display is a capacitive touch sensing system. There are no mechanical switches to wear or stick. When a key is touched, feedback is provided by the screen flashing. The keys on the keypad perform the following functions: Menu –...
  • Page 9: Basic Navigation

    Basic Navigation 1. When Menu is pressed, the main menu items are displayed. 00-02-0605 - 5 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 10 2. Touching the Arrow Keys will move the selection bar to other menu items. 00-02-0605 - 6 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 11 3. Certain menus have multiple pages of items. Scrolling past the top item or bottom item on the current page will reveal other menu items on additional pages. 00-02-0605 - 7 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 12 4. When the desired item is highlighted by the cursor, pressing Enter will select that item and display the corresponding screen. 5. Anytime the word MORE appears above the Arrow Keys there are more screens that may be viewed. Use the Arrow Keys to scroll to the next screen of information.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation PowerView Menus (First Time Start Up) 1. When power is first applied to the display, the Murphy logo appears. 00-02-0605 - 9 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 14 2. If the Engine ECU is broadcasting a 'Wait To Start' message, this screen will be shown. Engine manufacturers typically recommend against starting the engine while this message is broadcasted from the ECU. Once the ECU stops broadcasting this message, this screen will no longer be displayed.
  • Page 15 3. Once the engine has started, the single engine parameter appears with the engine RPM displayed. Pressing the Right Arrow Key will display the coolant temperature. The screen can be changed to other parameters by pressing Menu. 00-02-0605 - 11 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Display

    Setting Up the Display The screen may be configured to display a single engine parameter (1-up display), or four parameters at once (4-up display). Default options are provided or you may customize the display by selecting the parameters you want. 1-Up Display Three options are available for modification of the 1-Up display.
  • Page 17 1-Up Display Settings 1. Touch Menu and use the Arrow Keys to highlight SETUP 1-UP DISPLAY, then press Enter. 2. To select USE DEFAULTS, highlight the option and press Enter. A message indicating “RESTORED TO DEFAULTS” is displayed. 3. To select CUSTOM SETUP, highlight the option and press Enter.
  • Page 18 6. Continue to scroll and select additional parameters for the CUSTOM 1-UP DISPLAY. Touch Menu at any time to return to the CUSTOM SETUP menu. 7. Selecting the AUTOMATIC SCAN ON function will cause the 1-up display to scroll through the selected set of parameters one at a time.
  • Page 19 4-Up Display The 4-up display places the parameter data into four areas of the screen known as quadrants. Factory defaults for the 4-up display include coolant temperature, engine speed, oil pressure, and battery voltage. You may customize the 4-up display with parameters you define for each quadrant. 1.
  • Page 20 5. Touch Enter and a list of parameters will appear. The parameter that is highlighted is the selected parameter for the screen. The number to the right of the parameter indicates the quadrant in which it is displayed. 1 = upper left quadrant 2 = lower left quadrant 3 = upper right quadrant 4 = lower right quadrant...
  • Page 21 8. The parameter in the selected quadrant has changed to the parameter selected in the previous screen. 9. Repeat the parameter selection process until all spaces are filled. 00-02-0605 - 17 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 22: Main Menu Options

    Main Menu Options This section describes the features listed on the main menu of the PowerView. These menu options are displayed whenever you touch Menu. The Arrow Keys allow you to scroll the items, and Enter selects the highlighted option. Selecting a Language From LANGUAGES, you may select ENGLISH, ESPANOL, FRANCAIS, ITALIANO, or DEUTSCH.
  • Page 23: Backlight Adjustment

    Backlight Adjustment ADJUST BACKLIGHT allows you to select the desired backlight intensity. Contrast Adjustment From ADJUST CONTRAST, you may select the desired contrast intensity. Select Units From SELECT UNITS, you may select how information is displayed. ENGLISH for Imperial units, i.e., PSI, °F or METRIC KPA, METRIC BAR for IS units, i.e., kPa, Bar, °C.
  • Page 24: Faults And Warnings

    Faults and Warnings The PowerView provides two means for detecting faults and warnings: visual LEDs on the casing (See “Faceplate Features”) and fault indicators on the display. Visual Indication • Amber LED (Warning) • Red LED (Derate / Shutdown) Fault Indicators 00-02-0605 - 20 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 25: Auxiliary Gage Fault

    Auxiliary Gage Fault Murphy’s PVA Gages can be attached to the PowerView. If an auxiliary gage should fail, the 1-up or 4-up display will be replaced with the fault message “GAGE NOT RESPONDING”. NOTE: The fault can only be cleared by correcting the cause of the fault condition.
  • Page 26: Acknowledging Fault Codes

    Acknowledging Fault Codes 1. To acknowledge and hide the fault and return to the 1-up or 4-up display, touch Enter. The display will return to the 1-up or 4-up display, but the display will contain the shutdown icon. 2. Touch Enter to redisplay the hidden fault. Touch Enter once again will hide the fault and return the screen to the 1-up or 4-up display.
  • Page 27: Utilities Menu

    Utilities Menu The following steps take place starting at the UTILITIES menu option. 1. GAGE DATA - View information for optional connected PVA gages. 2. REMOVE ALL GAGES - Reset the PowerView's gage memory. 3. SOFTWARE VERSION - View the PowerView's software version.
  • Page 28 • BACKLIGHT DIMMER, the default setting, will accept an optional backlighting dimmer. • FUEL LEVEL accepts an optional Murphy fuel sender (model ES2F recommended) for fuel level information. 7. SELECT ENGINE ECU – listens to all ECUs or scrolls to a specific engine ECU.
  • Page 29: Modbus® Setup

    Modbus® Setup 1. From the UTILITIES menu, select MODBUS SETUP. 2. Select either the SLAVE ACTIVE (SCADA or remote Modbus master) or MASTER ACTIVE (auxiliary gages) modes. Touch Enter to toggle between master and slave. 3. Select SERIAL PORT SETUP (slave mode only), then touch Enter.
  • Page 30: Selecting Engine Ecu

    Selecting Engine ECU 1. From the UTILITIES menu, choose SELECT ENGINE ECU. 2. The message “LISTEN TO ECU: ALL” is displayed as the default setting, and indicates the PV101 is listening to all devices on the network. 3. To change the setting to a specific address, press the Arrow Keys to scroll through the numbers (0-253).
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting “WAIT TO START PREHEATING” is displayed The ECU is broadcasting a 'Wait To Start' message. Engine manufacturers typically recommend against starting the engine while the ECU is broadcasting this message. Once the ECU stops broadcasting this message, this screen will no longer be displayed on the PowerView.
  • Page 32 “NO STORED CODES” is displayed The PowerView sent a request to the ECU for Stored Fault Code (DM2) information, and the ECU responded. There are zero stored codes. “NO GAGE DATA” is displayed The PowerView has no record of gages connected to the RS485 bus.
  • Page 33 Or (PV101 only) FUEL LEVEL has been selected for display, ANALOG INPUT has been set to FUEL LEVEL, but no Murphy Fuel Sender has been connected to the analog input. One of the 4-UP quadrants is empty No parameter has been selected for display in this quadrant.
  • Page 34 NOTES 00-02-0605 - 30 - Rev 09-10-08...
  • Page 35 Murphy Industries, Inc. This document, including textual matter and illustrations, is copyright protected by Murphy Industries, Inc., with all rights reserved. (c) 2008 Murphy Industries, Inc. Other third party product or trade names referenced herein are the property of their respective owners and...
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