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    INSITE Fault Viewer Training

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    INSITE Fault Viewer TrainingAgenda

    INSITE Fault Viewer Overview

    Using the Tool

    Features and Benefits

    Applications

    Specifications

    System Diagram

    Support

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Summary

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    INSITE Fault Viewer Overview

    INSITE Fault Viewer is designed to

    provide the ability to monitor public faults on

    a J1939 or J1708 network

    INSITE Fault Viewer will help to isolate the

    probable cause of a system failure or error

    This information can be used to troubleshoot

    Cummins Inc. engine problems as well asother devices on the network

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    Using the Tool

    To open INSITE Fault Viewer, go toStart >All Programs >Cummins Inc >INSITE

    Fault Viewer

    INSITE Fault Viewer will try to

    automatically connect when it is started

    If the appropriate datalink adapter is not

    connected, an error will display

    INSITE and INSITE Fault Viewercannotbe connected at the same time,

    since both use the same datalink adapter

    connection

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    Fault Viewer will

    try to auto

    connect when it

    starts

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    Refresh fault

    information

    Save fault

    information

    being

    displayed

    Print fault

    information

    being

    displayed

    Available

    datalink

    adapter

    vendors

    Available

    datalink

    adapters for

    selected

    vendor

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    Displays all fault

    information

    from devices on

    J1939 network

    Displays all fault

    information

    from devices on

    J1708 network

    Available help

    information

    INSITE Fault

    Viewer Training

    Presentation

    INSITE Fault

    Viewer Status

    Datalink adapter

    name, firmware

    version

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    Click on J1939 or J1708

    tab to look at the fault

    codes for J1939 or

    J1708 respectively

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    INSITE Fault Viewer

    Indicators

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    Last successful

    faults retrieval

    time

    Reset Fault

    Codes for

    device

    shown

    Reset all

    inactive faults

    on J1939 or

    J1708 network

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    Displaying Four Devices on

    J1939 Network with no Active

    or Inactive Fault Codes

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    Device information is displayed in thefollowing format in INSITE Fault Viewer:

    0: Engine #1, CMMNS, 6M3u07D110000, 0000

    18 Faults 18 Active

    Source Address

    and device name Manufacturer Model

    Serial

    number

    Fault Summary: Total

    number of faults andnumber of active faults

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    110: Engine Coolant Temperature

    1 31: Condition Exits

    Failure Mode

    Identifier (FMI)

    FMI

    Description

    Fault Count:

    Number of times

    the fault

    occurred

    Fault Source- Suspect Parameter Number

    (SPN) for J1939 or Source-Parameter

    Identifier (PID) or Subsystem Identifier (SID)Fault Code (SPN)

    Description

    Fault information is displayed in the

    following format on the J1939 or J1708

    network:

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    Features and Benefits of INSITEFault Viewer

    Main Features include:

    Reading Fault Data from all the devices

    connected to J1939 / J1708 network Resetting Inactive Faults

    Saving Fault Data

    Printing Fault Data

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    Main Benefits are:

    Fast

    Simple to use

    Visible at a distance

    Saving and printing fault data

    Features and Benefits of

    INSITE Fault Viewer

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    Applications

    Quick view of all faults on the system

    Not limited to engine faults

    Quick view of all devices on the system

    Useful for Service Technicians, Service

    Engineers, Distributor Field Service

    Engineers, Performance Engineers,Application Engineers and Control System

    Developers

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    Specifications

    Requires All of the Following:

    Any active INSITE version except INSITE

    Basic

    INSITE used within the last 90 days Microsoft .Net 4.0, or higher, framework

    RP1210a compliant datalink adapter (DLA)

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    System Diagram

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    Support

    Technical support provided using existingINSITE Help Desk process

    For assistance call:

    1-800-433-9341 or 1-812-377-8136and selectoption 2

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need to run INSITE to start and runINSITE Fault Viewer?

    No

    INSITE Fault Viewer is independent of INSITE You can use INSITE Fault Viewer without using

    INSITE, but you must have a active registeredversion of INSITE (except for INSITE Basic)installed on the PC

    Who should I contact if I have any probleminstalling or using INSITE Fault Viewer?upport

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    Summary

    INSITE Fault Viewer is an INSITE Add-

    on

    It provides a list of devices attached to the

    J1939 or J1708 network along with anyfaults reported by each device

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