DynaGen TG410 Manual

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Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear| Jan 24, 2023

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Introduction and Background ....................................................................................................................... 2
Clear Active Fault Procedure......................................................................................................................... 4
View Stored Fault Procedure ........................................................................................................................ 4
Example of Clearing Fault with Engine Shutdown Fault Action .................................................................... 5
Change Log .................................................................................................................................................... 8
DYNAGEN TG410 DTC DISPLAY AND CLEAR| JAN 24, 2023
| Doc Number AJV3363

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear| Jan 24, 2023 Table of Contents Introduction and Background ........................2 Clear Active Fault Procedure......................... 4 View Stored Fault Procedure ........................4 Example of Clearing Fault with Engine Shutdown Fault Action ..............5 Change Log ..............................8...
  • Page 2: Introduction And Background

    Coolant Temperature and Oil Pressure on the front panel display. Faults can be issued by both the ECU and TG410. A fault issued by the ECU will always have an SPN (Suspect Parameter Number), FMI (Failure Mode Indicator) and OCC (Occurance Count) displayed. If the notification was issued by the TG410, a simple description of the fault will be displayed.
  • Page 3 Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear It is also important to note the difference between an “Active” and “Stored” ECU fault and the TG410’s behavior in response to each: ACTIVE ECU Fault An active ECU fault is a fault that has met the malfunction criteria set in the ECU and has not been cleared or met the criteria for the fault to be considered resolved.
  • Page 4: Clear Active Fault Procedure

    2. Similar to the Clear Fault procedure, the up and down arrows will be used. However, instead of pressure and holding the buttons simultaneously, press both buttons once simultaneously. P a g e AJV3363 – Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear C:\PDM VAULT\DOCUMENTS\TG410 CLEARING FAULTS.DOCX...
  • Page 5: Example Of Clearing Fault With Engine Shutdown Fault Action

    2. Since the fault was issued by the ECU, the ECU will manage the engine shutdown. When the engine shuts down, the TG410 will still be in Manual Run mode with generator faults still active. As a result, the trigger for either “Under Voltage” or “Under Frequency” will be set and the associated message will be displayed.
  • Page 6 X/Y fault time programmed for the fault. In the case of fault 110.03, this is approximately 12.5 seconds. With the current warmup time setting of 15s in the TG410, the display will look like Figure 5. Note the Status LED is illuminated RED and the TG410 is still in Warm-up mode.
  • Page 7 5. To clear the fault (and be able to view CAN parameters such as ECT and Oil Pressure), follow the steps in the Procedure section. The engine will then be able to be restarted and ran normally. P a g e AJV3363 – Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear C:\PDM VAULT\DOCUMENTS\TG410 CLEARING FAULTS.DOCX...
  • Page 8: Change Log

    Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear Change Log Revision Date Description of Change(s) Approval Jan 24, 2023 Initial Release P a g e AJV3363 – Dynagen TG410 DTC Display and Clear C:\PDM VAULT\DOCUMENTS\TG410 CLEARING FAULTS.DOCX...

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