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Murphy PV101 Manual

Fuel sender calibration
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PowerView™ - Model PV101 V2.2 – Fuel Sender Calibration
Setting Fuel Level Analog Input
Introduction
This option enables the operator to configure the PV101 to accept the optional Murphy Fuel Sender (Model ES2F
recommended) for fuel level information or to program the unit to accept the non-Murphy fuel sender*.
The PV101 is set from the factory to accept a backlight dimmer input. These instructions show exactly what needs
to be completed to set the PV101 analog input to read Model ES2F Murphy Fuel Sender and how to program the
unit for use with a non-Murphy fuel sender*.
*A linear curve is used to calibrate a non-Murphy fuel sender.
Navigation Buttons
MENU
Pressing [MENU] will take you the menu or it will exit the option, return the display to
the UTILITIES MENU and discard any changes.
LEFT ARROW
Pressing [LEFT ARROW] will decrement the number.
RIGHT ARROW
Pressing [RIGHT ARROW] will increment the number.
ENTER
Pressing [Enter] will select the option displayed much like the ENTER key on a keyboard.
Location
To begin the process, locate the ANALOG INPUT option is located in the Utilities menu.
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Summary of Contents for Murphy PV101

  • Page 1 The PV101 is set from the factory to accept a backlight dimmer input. These instructions show exactly what needs to be completed to set the PV101 analog input to read Model ES2F Murphy Fuel Sender and how to program the unit for use with a non-Murphy fuel sender*.
  • Page 2 Select ANALOG INPUT Select Fuel Level The next screen displayed is the BACKLIGHT DIMMER/FUEL LEVEL selection screen. Select FUEL LEVEL.
  • Page 3 The next screen displayed is the FUEL SENDER SETUP screen. The PV101 ships from the factory set to be used with a Murphy fuel sender. The FUEL SETPOINTS OFF must be shown to work with a Murphy fuel sender. Press the right and left arrow keys to navigate the menu. There are two pages to this screen.
  • Page 4 Show Fuel Setpoints The Murphy Standard Fuel Sender settings are preloaded in the device. To view these settings select SHOW FUEL SETPOINTS. The following screen is displayed: NOTE: The numbers displayed on the above screen are Murphy Standard settings.
  • Page 5 The next screen displayed is the FUEL SENDER SETUP screen. The FUEL SETPOINTS ON must be shown to work with a non-Murphy fuel sender. With the FUEL SETPOINTS ON displayed, the unit can be set to use a non- Murphy Fuel Sender.
  • Page 6 Clear Fuel Setpoints Use the right arrow key to scroll down to page 2 and select CLEAR FUEL SETPOINTS. This will clear the Murphy Standard settings. NOTE: The SET EMPTY POINT, SET 1/4 POINT, SET 1/2 POINT, SET 3/4 POINT and SET FULL POINT must be programmed before continuing.
  • Page 7 The following screen is displayed. Then set the resistive value. It represents the Empty point from the non-Murphy fuel sender that must be sent to the PV101. While sending the resistive value, select [YES] and the PV101 will have a new low fuel setpoint setting.
  • Page 8 The following screen is displayed and now the resistive value that represents the Full point from the non-Murphy fuel sender must be sent to the PV101. While sending the resistive value, select [YES] and the PV101 will have a new Full fuel setpoint setting.
  • Page 9 Low Fuel Level Setpoint The next screen displayed is the LOW FUEL SETPOINT screen. The default setting is 10%. This enables the PV101 to generate a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) that displays the low fuel level. Adjusting Low Fuel Level Setting To change the Low Fuel Level setpoint, use the left and right arrows to increase or decrease the setpoint.
  • Page 10 The following screen is displayed: NOTE: The numbers displayed on the above screen are examples only. The numbers displayed on the newly set PV101 will be different. NOTE: Once these setpoints are complete, you can add them to your configuration via the Configuration tool and they can become default values.