SMX ED-X User Manual

Displays for qsm11 and 480ce

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  • Page 2: Power On Screen

    ED-X Display Installation Decide on a location. Allow adequate clearance behind the unit for the cable connection to ensure the cable is not unduly stressed. Ensure that there is suf cient length of cable to remove unit for servicing purposes.
  • Page 3: Initial Setup

    Initial Setup On initial power up the display will automatically enter screens within the Settings and Config Menus which need to be set up by the user in order to use the display. Once these are set on the initial power-up, it is not necessary to repeat these steps. If the initial settings have been set incorrectly, the setup screens can be corrected via the Configuration Menu (see Configuration Menu section).
  • Page 4 Changing the engine parameter to be viewed To select an alternate engine parameter to be viewed, press the ADJUST key (Key 4) PRESS KEY 4 then Press the Up or Down arrow key to select the engine parameter to be changed. This will place a box around the selected parameter.
  • Page 5 Navigation between pages Three different groups of pages are available .VIEW (Key 1) .TRIP (Key 2) .DISP (Key 3) Pressing one of these keys will display a pop-up window. Pressing the same key again will select the next item in the list. Press GO (Key 4) to display the selected page.
  • Page 6: Speed Graph

    Trip Group (TRIP – Key 2) This group allows the display of data related to the current trip. TOTAL TRIP and STATISTICS are not affected by turning the engine off. Data in these screens continues to accumulate until cleared with the RESET key. NOTE: Using the RESET key on either the TOTAL TRIP or STATISTICS screen will clear data from memory on both screens.
  • Page 7 Alarm Page (Key 5) When an alarm is present, the display will bleep and the “Active Fault Present” banner will flash over the screen on every page. While in BASIC PAGE, parameters related to active faults will flash. The display will detect selected faults depending on the engine application. The fault condition must be corrected and each individual fault must be cleared in the ALARM PAGE to remove the flashing banner.
  • Page 8: Configuration Menu

    Menu Exit (MENU EXIT – Key 5) When no active faults are present, this key allows clearing of the menu bar from the screen as well as adjusting display contrast and backlighting. Under normal conditions, the menu bar will remain present at the bottom of the display for 5 seconds and then will slowly slide to the bottom until it disappears.
  • Page 9: Setting Menu

    Setting Menu Allows changing the following: LANGUAGE Configurable BLEEP ON/OFF UNITS ENGLISH/METRIC DAMPING 0-100% (How fast the data is updated on the screen) ALARM ON/OFF (Basic Page will show to indicate alarm is off.) Caution: Turning the alarm off will prevent the display from showing any active faults.
  • Page 10 DATALINK Menu ENGINE Selects the engine model that is connected to the display. Choices include QSB, QSC, QSM11, 480C-E Use the ADJUST key (key 4) to enter the Setting Menu then use up/down scroll keys (keys 1 and 2) to move the pointer to the desired engine model.
  • Page 11 APPENDIX Electronic Display Connections When using SAEJ1708/ J1587 communication protocol the display requires four wires to operate: two for power and two for the SAE J1587 databus. Pin assignments are shown below. When using SAEJ1939 communication protocol, again the display requires four wires to operate: two for power and two for the J1939 databus.

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