Murphy HelmView HV1000 Operation Manual

Murphy HelmView HV1000 Operation Manual

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HelmView®
Model HV1000
Operations Manual
00-02-0604
08-08-07
Section 78

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  • Page 1 HelmView® Model HV1000 Operations Manual 00-02-0604 08-08-07 Section 78...
  • Page 2 The latest version of this manual can be found at www.fwmurphy.com. 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 Please read the following information before installing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Remote Keypad ......................3 HV1000 Navigation........................5 Fixed Buttons .......................5 Virtual Buttons......................6 Menu ..........................7 Popup...........................7 Setting Up your HV1000 Display for the First Time ............8 Product Features........................12 Power Up ........................12 Main Menu .........................12 Gauge Display......................13 GPS Display.......................16 Engine Diagnostics ....................18 Fault Code Pop-ups ....................20...
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  • Page 5: Product Information

    The HelmView™ Model HV1000 display is designed for instrumentation and control on electronically controlled engines communicating using SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000. The HV1000 display is a multifunction tool that enables equipment operators to view many different engine or transmission parameters and service codes, and can support up to four engines simultaneously.
  • Page 6: Mounting Options

    Mounting Options Two mounting options are provided for the HV1000 display. The in-dash mounting option will require a hole to be cut for insertion of the display. A template is provided with the depth and dimensions of the display for easy installation. The gimbal-mount method enables the display to be installed on top of the dash.
  • Page 7: Remote Keypad

    Remote Keypad The Remote Keypad works with Murphy’s PV1000 and HV1000 model displays. It allows a user to enter keypad commands whenever display installations are not conveniently located for easy access. The keypad contains the same navigation, menu and selection keys as found on the displays, making it an easy transition to use.
  • Page 8 Product Dimensions Electrical Connection Section 78 00-02-0604 08-08-07 - 4 -...
  • Page 9: Hv1000 Navigation

    HV1000 Navigation Navigating the HV1000 display is accomplished using two sets of buttons - one fixed and one virtual - to access menus, pop-ups, and make selections from available options. Each time a button is pressed, confirmation of the button press is given by the amber light at the lower left corner of the display.
  • Page 10: Virtual Buttons

    Virtual Buttons A column of vertical buttons located to the right of the display are virtual buttons. They will change according to the options available for the screen being displayed. Section 78 00-02-0604 08-08-07 - 6 -...
  • Page 11: Menu

    Menu The Menu can be accessed at any time, from any screen being displayed, by pressing the Menu button. The Menu button symbol is always located in the first position of the fixed buttons. Popup The Popup button utilizes the virtual keys to the right of the display to provide shortcuts for navigation and display options.
  • Page 12: Setting Up Your Hv1000 Display For The First Time

    Setting Up your HV1000 Display for the First Time The guidelines presented below are intended for setting up the HV1000 display for the first time. Once the configuration is set up, there is no need to revisit or change any of the settings.
  • Page 13 • (F) NMEA – Plug D-Stbd, Port NOTE: This setting needs to match the wiring configuration for how your HV1000 display was installed. Refer to the “Wiring Instructions” section of the “HelmView Model HV1000 Installation Manual” for the associated wiring diagrams for each of these options.
  • Page 14 Single Engine Twin Engine ** Engine Type Configuration Configuration Crusader (A) Single Harness Plug A-Port, Stbd (A) Single Harness Plug A-Port, Stbd (B) Single Harness Plug A-Stbd, Port Volvo non-EVC (C) Dual Harness Plug A&B-Port, (C) Dual Harness Plug A&B-Port, Stbd Stbd (D) Dual Harness Plug A&B-Stbd, Port Volvo Diesel or Gas...
  • Page 15 7. When the correct setting for ‘Plug Address’ is displayed, press the Save button. The ‘Utilities’ sub-menu is displayed. Once the ‘System Settings’ have been configured, you may want to set up your display options and favorites. For information on this process, refer to the “User Setting” section located in this manual.
  • Page 16: Product Features

    Product Features Power Up The HelmView display is most frequently installed with power connected to the ignition. When the ignition is turned on, the HelmView display powers up and the engine health statistics can be viewed via preset gauges. To see more gauge screens, press the Next or Previous buttons.
  • Page 17: Gauge Display

    Gauge Display The Gauge Display screen consists of several predefined layouts that contain combinations of analog gauges, curved bar (half-moon) gauges, straight bar gauges, or digital (text) readouts. These screens are displayed upon startup. You can scroll through the various gauge screens by pressing the Next and Previous buttons. This can be repeated until all screens have been viewed.
  • Page 18 Screen Names - When selected, a small window appears at the top right of the display. This window contains the names of each of the screens that are currently “Turned ON”. Using the Previous and Next buttons allows you to scroll through and display the various gauge configurations.
  • Page 19 Day Night - Allows you to toggle the display screen between Day View and Night View. NOTE: This feature can also be changed in the “User Settings” section of this manual. Home - This one-touch navigation feature allows a pre-defined Home screen to be accessed from the available Gauge Display screens.
  • Page 20: Gps Display

    GPS Display GPS Display is accessed by selecting it from the main menu or the Gauge Display popup. The GPS feature displays the map data and up to 3 configurable gauges. Latitude and Longitude coordinates are also listed, as well as course and speed. You can navigate the GPS map by pressing the Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons to move the cross-hairs on the map.
  • Page 21 NOTE: In order for this information to be available on the HelmView, a GPS antenna (P/N 78-70-0250) that is NMEA2000 compatible must be installed. This NMEA2000 device (along with any others) should be networked using valid NMEA2000 cabling and terminating resistors (Installation Kit P/N 78-70-0261). The NMEA2000 cabling should ALWAYS be plugged into Plug D (Port D) on the back of the display.
  • Page 22: Engine Diagnostics

    Engine Diagnostics When choosing this selection, the display will query the engine(s) ECU and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs. The Engine Diagnostics option displays faults based on engine or auxiliary source. A description of the fault as well as the suggested action for correction is provided for each fault occurrence.
  • Page 23 • Description – Most common SPN's and FMI's have text for the description stored in the HV1000 display. If there is no text, then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the engine manufacturer, or the SAE J1939 standard.
  • Page 24: Fault Code Pop-Ups

    Fault Code Pop-ups A fault condition will trigger a pop-up dialog box on the screen describing the nature of the fault. Corresponding red or amber fault lights on the corners of the unit are also activated to indicate the severity of the fault. The following screens are examples of warning and shutdown fault code pop-ups.
  • Page 25: User Settings

    User Settings User Settings provides options to specify viewing preferences for the HV1000 DISPLAY. Pressing Prev and Next navigates through the options, and Up and Down scrolls through the selections for each option. Ambient Light Night and Day options are provided for ambient lighting. The screens below illustrate these options.
  • Page 26: Home Screen

    Brightness You can set the brightness control by using the UP and DOWN virtual buttons to change the settings in 5% increments until the desired brightness is achieved. Units Select how units are displayed by using the UP and DOWN virtual buttons to select: •...
  • Page 27: Utilities

    Utilities is selected. System Settings The System Settings screen displays the current software version loaded on the HV1000 DISPLAY. You can set individual settings for the available options, or choose to select “Restore Defaults” for the factory settings.
  • Page 28 Scroll Up and Scroll Down buttons display available options. Once all the options have been selected, press Save. NOTE: For guidelines to configure your HV1000 display, refer to the “Setting Up your HV1000 Display for the First Time” section of this manual.
  • Page 29: Gps Utilities

    GPS Utilities When using a GPS device, GPS Utilities will allow you to configure and monitor satellite tracking data. The following sub-menu is displayed when GPS Utilities is selected. Satellite Status This feature displays a graphic indicating the satellites currently visible in orbit and the signal strength of each satellite.
  • Page 30 Track and Position Setup This feature allows you to define the amount of detail to display for the longitude and latitude information on the GPS map. Pressing the Delete Track button will delete the current tracking information. Restore Defaults will reset the longitude and latitude to the factory default setting. Section 78 00-02-0604 08-08-07...
  • Page 31 Chart and Time Setup This menu option allows you to set up viewing options for the GPS Display. Chart Setup Parameters – use the Check/Uncheck button to select the information you want displayed on the GPS screen. Splitscreen Gauge Selection – allows you to custom configure the type of gauges you want to display in split screen mode.
  • Page 32 Waypoint Manager Waypoints allow you to mark specific locations by latitude and longitude. Once the waypoints are established, the Waypoint Manager allows you to associate an icon with them for identification. You can delete a single waypoint by using the Delete button, or all of them at once with Delete All.
  • Page 33: Reprogramming The Hv1000 Display

    Reprogramming the HV1000 Display The SD card slot on the front of the unit is used for reprogramming the unit. It is also used for installing the Navionics maps that are retrieved by the GPS Maps package. If you have been asked to create the card to reprogram the unit, you should: 1.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Specifications Electrical Display 6.4” Color transmissive TFT LCD Resolution VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Orientation Landscape Backlighting CCFL, 350 cd/m² (50,000 h lifetime) not replaceable Sharp ARM9 LH7A404, 200 MHz Processor Philips ARM7 LPC2194 70 MHz Flash Memory 16 Mbytes 32 Mbytes SDRAM EEPROM 32 Kbytes...
  • Page 35 Environmental Operating Temperature -20º C to +85º C (-40º C with optional heater) Storage Temperature -40º C to +85º C Protection IP68 Emissions IEC 60945, 95/54/EC Immunity SAE J1113, ISO 11452 NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs)* 127245 Rudder 127250 Vessel Heading 127488 Engine Parameters, Rapid Update...
  • Page 36 J1939 Parameter Group Numbers (PGNs)* 61442 ETC1 – Electronic Transmission Controller 1 61443 EEC2 – Electronic Engine Controller 2 61444 EEC1 – Electronic Engine Controller 1 61445 ETC2 – Electronic Transmission Controller 2 65164 AAI – Auxiliary Analog Information 65213 FD –...
  • Page 37 Industries, Inc. This document, including textual matter and illustrations, is copyright protected by Murphy Industries, Inc., with all rights reserved. (c) 2007 Murphy Industries, Inc. Other third party product or trade names referenced herein are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification purposes only.

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