Programming Ecm With Automatic Switching Device; Using Powerview Gauge - Clarke C18H Instruction Manual

Electronic variable speed engines for fire pump applications
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SPN 2145 FMI 9 will be displayed on the diagnostic
gauge.
2.6.3.3 Programming ECM with Automatic Switching
Device
This procedure will be performed by Clarke Certified
Service Dealer or a Cat Dealer.
In the event of a failed or damaged ECM,
programming will be required on the replacement unit.
The diagnostic tool will be connected to the Service
Tool Connector (#10 in Figure #8). In addition to the
typical programming procedure used on Caterpillar
engines, some extra steps are required.
To program the Primary ECM:
1) In manual operation mode, select the Primary
ECM with the ECM SELECTOR (#4 on
Figure #8).
2) Unplug the BASE dual ECM auto-switching
device on the back side of the engine gauge
panel door. (See Figure #9C.)
3) This will prevent the BASE from switching to
Alternate ECM during the software re-flashing
process.
4) Complete the programming process as normal.
5) Plug the BASE back in.
To program the Alternate ECM:
1) Unplug the BASE dual ECM auto-switching
device on the back side of the engine gauge
panel door.
2) Insert the service tool, provided in the engine
gauge panel, into the connector removed from
the BASE. (See Figure #9D)
Figure #9C
3) This will force the panel into Alternate ECM
mode.
4) Complete the programming process as normal.
5) Plug the BASE back in.
2.6.3.4 Using the PowerView Gauge
The PowerView gauge (reference Figure #9E) allows
the operator to view operating conditions and
diagnostic trouble codes (DTC's).
Press the menu key (C) to access the various engine
functions in sequence. The displays can be selected as
either customary English or metric units.
The following menu of engine parameters can be
displayed on the power view (refer to Figure #9E).
1. Engine rpm*
2. Coolant temperature*
3. Oil pressure*
4. Machine hours*
5. System voltage (battery #1)*
6. System voltage (battery #2)*
7. Percent engine load at the current rpm
8. Oil temperature
9. Intake manifold temperature
10. Fuel temperature
11. Engine torque
12. Fuel level
13. Active service (diagnostic) codes
14. Store service (diagnostic) codes from the
engine
15. Set the units for display
16. View the engine configuration parameters
* These six parameters are fixed for the power-up
display. (See Figure #9F)
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Figure #9D

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