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072-101929
SPARTAN CHASSIS LIGHTBAR MESSAGE CENTER
USER GUIDE
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Table of Contents DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................4 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................5 SCREEN MENU OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 10
SCREEN MENU DETAIL .............................................................................................. 11 POWER UP ................................................................................................................. 11 DATA .......................................................................................................................... 12 MAIN MENU - OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 14 MAIN MENU - WARNINGS ...................................................................................... 15 MAIN MENU – WARNINGS ...................................................................................... 16
POP UP MESSAGES ............................................................................................... 16 DEF LEVELS .......................................................................................................... 18
MAIN MENU - DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................. 19 MAIN MENU – SELF TEST ....................................................................................... 22
AUTO SELF TEST .................................................................................................. 23 DIGITAL INPUTS ................................................................................................... 24 SWITCHED OUTPUTS ........................................................................................... 25 ANALOG INPUTS .................................................................................................. 26 VERSION ................................................................................................................ 27
MAIN MENU – SET UP .............................................................................................. 28 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 28 DATA SETUP .......................................................................................................... 29 UNITS SETUP ......................................................................................................... 33 CONTRAST ............................................................................................................. 34 BRIGHTNESS ......................................................................................................... 35 SERVICE ................................................................................................................. 36 COMPASS ............................................................................................................... 40
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Every effort has been made to keep the information in this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision. However, no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error-free or that is accurate with regard to any specification. AMETEK VIS reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice.
Document# 072-101929 Revision Table
REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
A Initial Release
B 3/15/17 Updated screen menus to match rotated version of LMC
C 3/30/17 Added Compass Screens, Trip, Fuel Economy, and DEF
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DESCRIPTION The CAN-Communicator (C-COM) Lightbar Message Center (LMC) combines the advantages of a graphic display with a 28-telltale lightbar. This rugged and versatile message center can be used exclusively, or as a compliment, to any existing instrumentation simply by connecting it to an SAE J1939 (CAN) data bus. The LMC displays data and diagnostics, both active and stored faults from the individual ECMs, directly from the vehicle data bus. There are 3 buttons for navigating the screens through an intuitive menu system, displaying diagnostics, parametric data and popup warnings. Diagnostic capabilities include both active and stored fault codes from the ECU. Data can be viewed in a graphical or numeric presentation. The message center is designed for additional flexibility to the user. The setup menu screens provide customization of how the data is presented, units to be switched to English or metric and setting of the display contrast and brightness. A service alarm can also be set for hours or distance. The graphics LCD is 340 pixels wide and 90 pixels high, providing clear, legible graphics. Backlighting can be controlled through the menu or an external dimmer. The 28 dead-fronted telltales are customizable. LMC is sealed to IP67 specifications both front and rear of the gauge and operates from 9 to 32 volts DC. The LMC has 2 CAN J1939 data bus interfaces, J1708 data bus interface, analog and switched inputs, as well as switched outputs. One of the CAN interfaces can be used as SAE J1587 to drive NGI gauges or to communicate on the vehicle data bus
This user guide is intended to help you set up the C-COM LMC, understand product features and navigate the menu system.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Characteristics Housing and bezel material: Black polycarbonate ABS plastic Connector: 34-pin AMP superseal, polarized and locking
Environmental Characteristics Temperature, humidity, shock, vibration, and salt spray: Meets or exceeds SAE #J1455-1994-08 Operating Temperature: -40 to +85oC
Electrical Characteristics Operating limits: 9 to 32 VDC, reverse polarity protected Transient protection: Meets or exceeds SAE #J1455-1994-08
Electrical Inputs Battery/ignition: 9 to 32 volts Operating current: 3 amperes maximum Backlighting: Variable through dashlight dimmer control, CAN J1939 message or through menu selection Discrete inputs: 8; configurable for switch to ground, switch to battery or analog Data bus: 2; SAE J1939 (CAN), one can be used as SAE J1587 to drive NGI gauges or to communicate on the vehicle data bus
Electrical Outputs Switch to ground: Two, 500 mA each
Display Characteristics Type: 340 x 90 monochrome, graphics LCD Viewing angle: 12:00 Backlight color: Standard is White (can be customized to any color)
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Electrical Connections Mating Connector Amp 4-1437290-0
Pin Cluster's Input Name Customer's Function Channel Configuration
1 Battery Battery +12 V Input
2 Ground Ground Chassis Ground
3 Ignition Ignition +12 V Input
4 J1939 (+) J1939 (+) J1939 (+)
5 J1939 (-) J1939 (-) J1939 (-)
6 ABS or STG Not Used Not Used
7 General Purpose 7 Jacks Down Ground Switched Input
8 General Purpose 5 Seat Belt Ground Switched Input
9 General Purpose 6 Antenna Up Ground Switched Input
10 NGI Power NGI Power NGI Power
11 NGI Ground NGI Ground NGI Ground
12 NGI (+)/J1939_2 (+) NGI (+) NGI (+)
13 NGI (-)/J1939_2(-) NGI (-) NGI (-)
14 General Purpose 1 Not Used Ground Switched Input
15 General Purpose 2 Air Filter Restriction Ground Switched Input
16 General Purpose 4 Cargo Door Ajar Ground Switched Input
17 General Purpose 3 Spare Ground Switched Input
18 Switched Output 2 Output 1 Ground Switched Output
19 Switched Output 1 Output 2 Ground Switched Output
20 NGI Backlight + NGI Backlight + NGI Backlight +
21 NGI Backlight - NGI Backlight - NGI Backlight -
22 Backlight Backlight Dimmer Input PWM
23 Analog 2 Fuel Resistive Input
24 Analog 4 Ambient Air Resistive Input
25 Analog 6 Efforts Control Resistive Input
26 Left Turn/STB Left Turn +12 V Input
27 Right Turn/STB Right Turn +12 V Input
28 High Beam /STB High Beam +12 V Input
29 1708 (-) J1708 (-) J1708 (-)
30 General Purpose 8 / J1708 (+) J1708 (+) J1708 (+)
31 Analog 1 Lift Out +12 V Input
32 Analog 3 Remote Button (Left) +12 V Input
33 Analog 5 Remote Button (Down) +12 V Input
34 Analog 7 Remote Button (Right) +12 V Input
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Gauge Dimensions
Panel Cut-Out Dimensions
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Lightbar Telltale Icons
Telltale Location
Description LMC's Input
Name Color Alarm
1 Not Used
2 Not Used
3 Left Turn Left Turn Green No Alarm
4 ABS System Fault
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
5 Automatic Traction Control Lamp
J1939 Databus Green No Alarm
6 Stop Engine J1939 Databus Red No Alarm
7 Check Engine J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
8 Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
9 Seat Belt Seat Belt Red
Chime (active for 6s when ignition first turned on) OR (Seat Belt input active AND Park Brake released)
10 Low Coolant J1939 Databus Red No Alarm
11 Water in Fuel J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
12 High Beam High Beam Blue No Alarm
13 High Idle J1939 Databus Green No Alarm
14 Restricted Air Filter
Restricted Air Filter
Red No Alarm
15 Park Brake J1939 Databus Red No Alarm
16 Check Message
Active when certain popup messages are present. See popup message table for which messages will light the icon
Amber No Alarm
17 Aux Brake Active J1939 Databus Green No Alarm
18 Wait to Start J1939 Databus White No Alarm
19 Check Transmission
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
20 Transmission Range Inhibit
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
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Telltale Location
Description LMC's Input
Name Color Alarm
21 Cruise Control Enabled
J1939 Databus Green No Alarm
22 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
23
High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST)
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
24 Right Turn Right Turn Green No Alarm
25 Cargo Door Ajar Cargo Door Ajar Amber No Alarm
26 Hadley Ride Height
J1939 Databus Amber No Alarm
27 Not Used
28 Not Used
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SCREEN MENU OVERVIEW
START UP SCREEN
SELF TEST
DIAGNOSTICS
WARNINGS
MAIN MENUDATA SCREEN
SETUP
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SCREEN MENU DETAIL POWER UP
1. When power is first applied to C-COM LMC, the display will turn on all pixels for
three seconds.
2. The SPARTAN logo will then be displayed for three seconds.
3. Data screens are now displayed, unless a popup message(s) is active, which will remain on the display until the condition goes away or the message is dismissed with a button press.
Screen Blank for
3 seconds
Logo displayed
for 3 seconds
DATA SCREEN
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DATA
73.1 M
73.1 MTrip 1
73.1 M
25.3 MTrip 2
73.1 M
300 FTrans Temp
73.1 M
150 FAir Temp
Fuel Ave 12 MPG
Fuel Inst 10 MPG
Fuel Left 105 M
100
0MPH74
Cruise Spd70 MPH
Heading
3000
0
RPM1950
NW
100
0 PSI
18
1200 h
V
Eng Hours
250
100 F 918075
14
Select
Trans Temp175 FR R
Monitor
150
0 PSI125
Boost90 PSI
Eng Load45 %
150
0 PSI125
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1. Pressing any button while on a data screen will enable movement from that data screen and activate icons that indicate what each button press will do. After 5 seconds without further button press, movement from that data screen will be disabled and the movement icons will go away.
2. Data can be displayed in various formats. Press the right button while movement is enabled to scroll through the current Data screen options. The last one selected will remain as the primary Data screen.
3. The Data screens can be added, removed and edited in the Data Setup menu, which is described in detail in the Setup Menu instructions.
4. Pressing the left button while movement is enabled will display the Main Menu.
5. While viewing either of the trip menus, Trip 1 and Trip 2, holding the Center button will cause the trip to be reset.
6. To reset the Instantaneous Fuel, “Fuel Inst”, hold the Center button while viewing the Instantaneous Fuel screen. This can take a few moments as the command to reset is transmitted to the engine ECU.
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MAIN MENU - OVERVIEW
1. Press the Right button to scroll through the Main Menu – Warnings, Diagnostics, Self Test, and Setup. The item will be highlighted as it’s selected. Press the Center button to access that selection.
2. To return to the Data screen press the Left button with any selection.
Warnings Screens Diagnostic Screens Self Test Screens Setup Screens
DATA SCREEN
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MAIN MENU - WARNINGS
1. With the Warnings selected from the Main Menu, press the Center button to view
the warnings. Press the Right button, corresponding to the right arrow prompt on the display, to view each warning message in the list. The total number of messages is shown at the bottom of the display. If there are no warning messages, “No Warnings” will be displayed.
2. Return to the Main Menu by pressing the Left button while any of the messages are displayed.
MAIN MENU - Warnings Selected
1/2
2/2
Remainder of Warnings
# / #
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MAIN MENU – WARNINGS POP UP MESSAGES
Message LMC's Internal
Buzzer External
Alarm Output LMC's Input Name
Check Message Acknowledgeable
PARK BRAKE ON - TRANS NOT IN NEUTRAL
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes
Yes
TRANS IN NEUTRAL - PARK BRAKE NOT SET
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
SEAT BELT WARNING Chime No Seat Belt Yes Yes
JACKS DOWN Steady Tone No Jack Down Yes Yes
WHEELCHAIR LIFT OUT Steady Tone No Lift Out Yes Yes
CARGO DOOR OPEN Steady Tone No Cargo Door Open Yes Yes
ANTENNA UP Steady Tone No Antenna Up Yes Yes
HADLEY - NOT AT RIDE HEIGHT
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
STOP ENGINE Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
WAIT TO START No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW AIR PRESSURE PRIMARY
No Yes
J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW AIR PRESSURE SECONDARY
No Yes J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW OIL PRESSURE Steady Tone Yes J1939 Databus Yes Yes
HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
HIGH COOLANT TEMP Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
HIGH TRANSMISSION TEMP
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW COOLANT Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
AIR FILTER RESTRICTION
Steady Tone No Air Filter Restriction Yes Yes
WATER IN FUEL Steady Tone No Yes Yes
LOW FUEL Chime (5 sec) No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
LOW DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID
Chime (5 sec) No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
ENGINE DERATED - DEF LOW
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
ENGINE DERATED - DEF EMPTY
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
SPEED RESTRICTED - DEF EMPTY
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
CHECK ENGINE Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
CHECK TRANSMISSION Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
ABS SYSTEM FAULT Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
DPF REGEN ACTIVE No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
HIGH EXHAUST SYSTEM TEMP
No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
DPF REGEN REQUIRED No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
DPF REGEN REQUIRED - URGENT
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
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Message LMC's Internal
Buzzer External
Alarm Output LMC's Input Name
Check Message Acknowledgeable
DPF REGEN REQUIRED - CRITICAL
Steady Tone No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
STABILITY CONTROL ACTIVE
No No J1939 Databus No Yes
TRACTION CONTROL ACTIVE
No No J1939 Databus No Yes
NO DATA No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
NO DATA - ABS No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
NO DATA - ENGINE No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
NO DATA - PRESSURE TRANSDUCER MODULE
No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
NO DATA - TRANSMISSION
No No J1939 Databus Yes Yes
TRANSMISSION RANGE INHIBIT
No No J1939 Databus No Yes
TURN SIGNAL ON Chime No Left Turn, Right Turn No Yes
SERVICE DUE No No Service Alarm Yes Yes
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DEF LEVELS
The DEF Gauge, part of the NGI system in the 4-in-1 multi-gauge, operates as stated in the above table. LED icons will light as indicated, warning messages will be displayed in the C-COM LMC, and certain audible tones may be activated. Notes:
1. Final inducement level is activated when the DEF level is 0% and one of the following conditions is met:
a. Engine is turned off and restarted, or b. Engine is allowed to idle for one hour, or c. Fuel tank is refilled without filling DEF
2. Once a low DEF warning is given, the DEF tank must be filled to at least 15% to
deactive the warning.
3. Once a low DEF warning is given, the Check Engine lamp will flash for 30 seconds at key on.
4. LCD Messages and audible warnings can be dismissed by pressing any of the
three LCD navigation buttons.
LED Level Indicator DEF Level
DEF
Warning
Lamp
Check
Engine
Lamp
Stop
Engine
Lamp
Audible
WarningLCD Message Engine Inducement
75%-100% Off Off Off Off None None
50%-75% Off Off Off Off None None
25%-50% Off Off Off Off None None
10%-25% Off Off Off Off None None
2.5%-10% On Off Off Chime (5 sec)LOW DIESEL EXHAUST
FLUIDNone
Solid
0%-2.5% On On Off Steady ToneENGINE DERATED -
DEF LOW25% Torque Derate
Flashing0% Flashing On Off Steady Tone
ENGINE DERATED -
DEF EMPTY40% Torque Derate
Flashing0% Flashing On On Steady Tone
SPEED RESTRICTED -
DEF EMPTY
5 MPH Speed Limit
40% Torque Derate
1,100 RPM Limit
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MAIN MENU - DIAGNOSTICS
1. Once the center button is pressed to view Diagnostics from the Main Screen, Active Faults or Stored Faults can be viewed. Press the Right button to switch between Active and Stored, then the Center button to select. The current selection will be highlighted.
2. Press the Left button to return to the Main Menu.
MAIN MENU - Diagnostics Selected
Active Faults Screens
Stored Faults Screens
Active
Active
Stored
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3. Upon selection of Active Faults, the Source ID will be displayed if there are Active Faults from any devices on the vehicle. If there are no Active Faults, “No Active Faults” will be displayed.
4. Press the Right button to scroll through any additional Source IDs.
5. Press the Center button to view the Fault Code details. Then press the Right button to scroll through the Fault Codes. To return to the Source ID, press the Left button. Then press the left button again to return to the Diagnostics menu.
Diagnostics Menu - Active Faults Selected
SPN xxxFMI xxx
1/5
Active
View # / #
Remainder of Sources
# / #Source x
Remainder of Faults
Source 0
Comment [GG1]: The format of the Fault screen when viewing the details is not exactly correct.
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6. Upon selection of Stored Faults, a message is sent to other devices on the vehicle requesting their stored faults. While waiting for results to this message the screen will show “Polling” along with a progress bar. When ready, the Source IDs will be displayed if there are Stored Faults from devices on the vehicle. If there are no Stored Faults, “No Stored Faults” will be displayed.
7. Press the Right button to scroll through any additional Source IDs.
8. Press the Center button to view the Fault Code details. Then press the Right button to scroll through the Fault Codes. To return to the Source IDs, press the Left button. Then press the left button again to return to the Diagnostics menu.
Diagnostics Menu - Active Faults Selected
1/1
Stored
1/1
1/1
View # / #
Remainder of Sources
# / #
Remainder of FaultsSPN xxxFMI xxx
Source 0 Source x
Comment [GG2]: The format when viewing the fault details is not exactly correct.
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
1. Once the Center button is pressed to enter the Self Test menu, there are five options to choose from – Auto Self Test, Digital Inputs, Switched Outputs, Analog Inputs, and Version. As the Right button is pressed, the current selection will be highlighted and the description will be displayed at the bottom center. To access that selection, press the Center button. Press the Left button to return to the Main Menu.
Main Menu - Self Test Selected
Auto Selftest
Auto Selftest
Outputs
Digital
Analog
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
AUTO SELF TEST
1. With Auto Selftest, the screens will scroll through automatically at 3 second intervals. If there are NGI gauges connected to the C-COM LMC they will self-test through min, mid and max sweep levels. At Max level, all the C-COM telltales and gauge icons will turn on.
2. To return to the Self Test menu, press the Left button.
3 Seconds
3 Seconds
3 seconds
Self Test - Auto Self Test Selected
Auto Selftest
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
DIGITAL INPUTS
1. In the Self Test Digital Inputs menu, each digital input can be tested. The corresponding connector, pin, and input number are displayed, as well as a real time 20 second snap shot of the activation level.
a. The bottom text line is the input description (Park Brake), connector (J1), and pin number (14)
b. The top text line is the digital input number. The selected input is indicated by a border around the numbered box. If the input number has a dark background this indicates that it is currently active.
2. Press the Right button to scroll through all the Digital Inputs.
3. Press the Left button to return to the Self Test menu.
Right ButtonNext Input
Self Test - Digital Inputs Selected
Digital
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
SWITCHED OUTPUTS
1. In the Self Test Switched Outputs screen, the Output switch can be open or
closed. The current selection – Output 1 or Output 2 - is highlighted with a border. Press the Center button to open or close the switch. If there are no Outputs used this screen will be blank.
2. Press the Right button to switch between Output 1 and Output 2.
3. Press the Center button to open/close the output.
4. Press the Left button to return to the Self Test menu.
Open/Close Switch
Open/Close Switch
Self Test - Switched Outputs Selected
SW Out 1- J1:19
SW Out 2- J1:18
SW Out 1- J1:19
SW Out 2- J1:18
Outputs
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
ANALOG INPUTS
1. In the Self Test Analog Inputs screen, each Analog input can be tested. The
corresponding connector, pin, and analog number are displayed, as well as a real time 20 second snap shot of the activation level.
a. The top text line is the analog input description (Fuel), connector (J1), and pin number (31)
b. The bottom text line is the analog input number. The selected input is indicated by a border around the numbered box.
2. Press the Right button to view the next analog input.
3. Press the Left button to return to the Self Test menu.
Next Input
Self Test - Switched Outputs Selected
Analog
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MAIN MENU – SELF TEST
VERSION
1. In the Version screen, the software, hardware and configuration versions are displayed along with the serial number of the unit.
2. Press the Left button to return to the Self Test menu.
Self Test - Version Selected
SW VER: 1.0HW ID: CCOM*LMCCFG ID: 123456A Serial: 1234
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MAIN MENU – SET UP
OVERVIEW
1. Once the center button is pressed to enter the Setup Menu, there are six options to
choose from – Data Setup, Units, Contrast, Brightness, Service Alarm, and Compass. As the Right button is pressed, the current selection will be highlighted and the description will be displayed at the bottom center. To access that selection press the Center button. Press the Left button to return to the Main Menu.
Units Screen
Contrast Screen
Brightness Screen
Service Screen
Data Setup Screen
Main Menu - Setup Selected
Data Setup
Units
Contrast
Brightness
Service
Compass
Compass Screen
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
DATA SETUP
1. In Data Setup, screens can be added, removed or edited. To scroll through these selections press the Right button. To select the highlighted action, press the Center button.
Add ScreenSetup Screen
Remove ScreenSetup Screen
Edit ScreenSetup Scren
Setup - Data Setup Selected
Add
Remove
Edit
Data Setup
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
DATA SETUP ADD SCREEN
1. When adding a Data screen, there are four formats to choose from. Press the Right button to scroll through the different formats and the Center button to choose the highlighted format.
2. The current section will be highlighted. Press the Center button to scroll through
the list of data that can be added.
3. Press the Right button to highlight the next section. Press the Center button to scroll through the list of data that can be added.
4. To leave either section blank, if desired, just press the Right button to proceed to the next section. Then press the Left button to return to the Add data screen menu.
5. Each of the format types can be modified in a similar fashion. Press the Right button to select the section and then the Center button to scroll through the data.
6. The new screens will be added with the specified data when the Left arrow is pressed. They will now be a part of the Data screens.
Scroll Data Scroll Data
Add Screen - Format 1 Selected
Format 1
0.0 MilesOdometer
Tach ---- RPMTach ---- RPM
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
DATA SETUP REMOVE SCREEN
1. To remove a Data screen, press the Right button to scroll through the currently configured screens.
2. Press the Center button to remove the screen and then a prompt will ask if the screen is to be removed. Press the Right button to cancel and return to the list of screens. Press the Left button to remove the screen and return to the list of other screens.
3. From the list of screens press the Left button to return to the Data Setup menu.
Next Screen
Data Setup - Remove Screen Selected
Remove?
Remove
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
DATA SETUP EDIT SCREEN
1. To edit a data screen, press the Right button to scroll through the screens that are available to be edited. Press the Center button to select.
2. With the section highlighted, press the Center button to scroll through the data list. Press the Right button to move to the next section, and the Center button to scroll through the data list. Once the sections have been edited, return to the selection of screens by pressing the Left button. Press the left button again to return to the Data Setup screen.
Next Screen
Scroll Data
Next Section
Data Setup - Edit Selected
Edit
Air Pressure
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
UNITS SETUP
1. In the Units menu, the units can be set to English or Metric. Press the Right button to change between English and Metric. The current selection will be highlighted.
2. Press the Center button to set the current units and return to the Main Menu. If the Left button is pressed it will also set the current units and return to the Main Menu.
Set Current Units to English
Set Current Units to Metric
Setup - Units Selected
Metric
English
Units
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MAIN MENU – SETUP
CONTRAST
1. In the Contrast menu, the display contrast can be changed. Press or hold the
Right button to increase the contrast and the Left button to decrease the button.
2. Press the Center button to return to the Main menu.
Decrease Contrast Increase Contrast
Setup - Contrast Selected
Contrast
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
BRIGHTNESS
1. In the Brightness menu, the Backlight for the display can be adjusted. Press the Right button to choose between Analog and Fixed.
2. Press the Center button with Analog highlighted to set backlighting to use input pin number 22. Press the Center button to return to the Brightness menu.
3. Press the Center button with Fixed selected to use a fixed backlighting level. Press the Right button to increase the brightness and the Left Button to decrease the brightness. The Center button will return to the Brightness Menu.
Accept Current Brightness
SettingDecrease
Brightness
Increase
Brightness
Setup - Brightness Selected
Fixed
22
Brightness
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
SERVICE
1. In the Service Alarm menu, the intervals can be changed or disabled. Press the Right button to select by distance, hours or disable the alarm.
Set Interval Screen (Distance)
Set Interval Screen (Hours)
Disable Service Interval
Setup - Service Alarm Selected
Distance
Hours
Service
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
SERVICE DISTANCE
1. Press the center button to set the distance interval, while this choice is selected. Press the Right button to move to the next digit. Press the Center button to display the next value, 0-9.
2. Press the Left button to reset the distance interval. A screen will then ask to verify the new value. Press the Center button to accept the new value, and the Center button again to return to the Main Menu. Press the Right button to reject the new value. The interval will remain as it was currently set to. Press the Center button to return to the Main Menu.
Display Next Value(0-9)
Move to Next
Digit
Service Alarm - Distance Selected
Distance
Service
Reset Interval to 3000 Mi?
Interval Reset to 3000 Mi.
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
SERVICE HOURS
1. Press the Center button to set the Hours interval, while this choice is selected. Then press the Right button to move to the next digit. Press the Center button to display the next value, 0-9.
2. Press the Left button to reset the Hours interval. A screen will then ask to verify the new value. Press the Center button to accept the new value, and the Center button again to return to the Main Menu. Press the Right button to reject the new value. The interval will remain as it was currently set to. Press the Center button to return to the Main Menu.
Display Next Value(0-9)
Move to Next
Digit
Service Alarm - Hours Selected
Hours
HrReset Interval to
300 Hr?
Interval Reset to 300 Hr
Interval Not Reset
Service
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
SERVICE DISABLED
1. Press the Center button to view the Disable Service menu. Press the Left button to return to the Service Alarm menu.
2. Press the Center button to confirm the Disable. Press the Right button to cancel the Disable. From either choice press the Center button to return to the Main Menu.
Service Alarm - Disabled Selected
Disabled
Disable Interval?
Interval DisabledInterval Not
Disabled
Service
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
COMPASS
1. In Compass Setup, the unit can be calibrated and the declination set. To scroll
through the sections, press the Right button. To select the highlighted action, press the Center button.
Compass
Calibrate
Declination
Setup-Compass Selected
Calibrate Compass
Set Declination on Compass
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
COMPASS CALIBRATION
1. Press the Center button to select Calibration, while this choice is highlighted.
Then hold the Center button to begin calibration. NOTE: Calibrating the compass near power transmission lines, radio transmitters, or other strong magnetic or electromagnetic fields can result in miscalibration.
Setup - Compass Selected
Compass
Calibrate
Hold Center Key ToBegin Calibration
Calibrating…Drive 2 Full CirclesWithin 3 Minutes
Calibrating…Hold Center KeyWhen Finished
3 seconds
Reading Status...
Calibration FailedNo Response
Calibration Complete
Compass - Calibration Selected
Long Press to Begin
Long PressWhen Finished
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2. Instructions for calibration will then appear on the display. Release the Park
Brake and drive the vehicle two complete 360° turns (direction does not matter). Once the second turn is completed, hold the Center button. The unit will then read the status from the Compass Module. This may take a few seconds.
3. The system will either verify that the calibration is complete or that it failed. Upon completion, the Left button will return to the main Compass menu. If the display reads “Calibration Failed No Response” the system received no data from the Compass Module. The vehicle should be serviced to determine the cause. To return to the main Compass screen, press the Left button.
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MAIN MENU - SETUP
COMPASS DECLINATION
Declination
22˚ E
ReadingDeclination
Status
Declination FailedNo Response
Setup - Compass Selected
Compass
Compass - Declination Selected
Reading Response
Decrease
Declination
Increase
DeclinationSelect
Declination
Set DeclinationSuccessful
Using 22˚ E
Declination Successful Declination Failed
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1. Press the Center button to select Declination, while this choice is highlighted.
2. The compass reading can be modified to allow for different declination values
depending upon the vehicle’s location. This is done by locating the vehicle’s current position using the following website: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag-web/#declination
3. Type in the zip code to get latitude and longitude, then hit the calculate button
for the current declination value. This value can then be selected in the declination screen.
4. To increase the declination value keep pressing the Right button. To decrease
the declination value keep pressing the Left button. Once the value is selected, press the Center button.
5. The system will either verify that the calibration is complete or that it failed.
Upon completion, the Left button will return to the main Compass menu. If the display reads “Declination Failed No Response” the system received no data from the Compass Module. The vehicle should be serviced to determine the cause. To return to the main Compass screen, press the Left button.
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