PV380 Operations Manual
PV380 Operations Manual
PV380 Operations Manual
Operations Manual
00-02-0879
2012-11-30
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Introduction.................................................................................................................................1
Brightness ....................................................................................................................6
Contrast........................................................................................................................6
Units .............................................................................................................................6
Language .....................................................................................................................7
ECU Address ...............................................................................................................7
DPF Regen ..................................................................................................................7
Diagnostics Menu.........................................................................................................8
Service Reminders Menu .............................................................................................9
Acknowledging Faults.............................................................................................................12
LED Indicators............................................................................................................12
Indicator Lamps..........................................................................................................12
Supported Parameters ............................................................................................................13
Specifications ...........................................................................................................................15
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the PowerView 350/380. This advanced tool provides
monitoring of Tier 4/Euro Stage 4 compliant electronic engines. The PowerView (Model
PV350/PV380) monitors multiple J1939 parameters, and provides basic engine
alarm/shutdown information.
This manual was developed to help you become familiar with the PowerView 350/380 display,
identify navigation basics, and recognize useful options and features. The clear 3.8”
monochrome screen makes it easy to see the parameters in the 4-up or 6-up display,
especially in bright sunlight.
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From any 4- or 6-up display screen, pressing any of these Soft Keys will display the following
menu on the screen:
The Soft Keys below each symbol will produce the following when pressed:
Key Function
Brightness
Contrast
Units
Language
ECU Address
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Key Function
Engine Oil
Fuel Filter
Engine Air Filter
Hydraulic Oil
Service Engine
Service Machine
After displaying the context menu, if no pushbutton is pressed within 5 seconds, the pop-up
menu shall disappear from view.
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Once the engine has started, the 4-up parameter view displays with Engine RPM, Oil
Pressure, Voltage, and Coolant Temperature. To reach the various gauge displays, press any
button to enable the menu to appear, then press the Right Arrow repeatedly.
Gauge Displays
There are four (4) gauge displays on the PV350/PV380. They can be displayed when the right
arrow is pressed repeatedly from the menu display. The displays are described in detail
below:
Engine 4-Up
The Engine 4-Up Screen shall consist of the follow parameters.
1. Engine Speed
o Gauge: 0-3,000 rpm
2. Engine Oil Pressure
o Gauge: 0-100 psi
o Gauge: 0-700 kPa
o Gauge: 0-7 bar
3. Coolant Temperature
o Gauge: 150-250°F
o Gauge: 65-120°C
4. Battery Voltage
o Gauge: 8-32V
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6-Up #1 Screen
The first 6-Up Screen shall consist of the following parameters.
1. Percent Engine Load at current RPM
2. Transmission Oil Pressure
3. Transmission Oil Temperature
4. Engine Fuel Rate
5. Instantaneous Fuel Economy
6. Average Fuel Economy
6-Up #2 Screen
The second 6-Up Screen shall consist of the following
parameters.
1. Hydraulic Oil Pressure
2. Hydraulic Oil Temperature
3. Engine Total Vehicle Distance
4. Engine Fuel Level
5. Engine Total Hours of Operation
6. Machine Hours
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Contrast
Follow these steps to adjust the Contrast:
Units
Follow these steps to adjust the Units:
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Language
Follow these steps to adjust the Language:
ECU Address
Follow these steps to adjust the ECU Address:
DPF Regen
Follow these steps to adjust the Regen Mode:
4. Press the Soft Key 3 to change the Regen Mode(“INHIBIT” when in AUTO mode, “AUTO”
when in INHIBIT mode
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5. Pressing the Soft Key 2 (Yes) will request the ECU to begin a DPF Regen. Pressing
Soft Key 4 (Cancel) will return to the previous menu.
Diagnostics Menu
Follow these steps to display the Diagnostics Menu:
i. The Diagnostic Message screen # of # will appear. Press the Soft Keys 1
and 2 to scroll through additional messages if present. Each saved code
shows the SPN (Suspect Parameter Number), FMI (Failure Mode
Identifier), and OC (Occurrence Count). The OC indicates if the same fault
occurred more than once. If available, a text explanation of the Warning
or Shutdown also displays.
ii. Press the Soft Key 5 (return arrow) to return to the Faults screen.
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b. Stored Faults, press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) once, then the Soft Key 3 (OK).
i. Stored faults are requested from the ECU. While the data is being
requested, “Requesting Data” and “Receiving Data” will be displayed. If
data is not received from the ECU, “Timeout / Failure” will be displayed.
Pressing Get Faults will request data from the ECU again. If data is
received, the Diagnostic Message screen # of # will appear. Press the
Soft Keys 1 and 2 to scroll through additional messages if present. Each
saved code shows the SPN (Suspect Parameter Number), FMI (Failure
Mode Identifier), and OC (Occurrence Count). The OC indicates if the
same fault occurred more than once. If available, a text explanation of the
Warning or Shutdown also displays. Press the Soft Key 3 (Get Faults) to
receive additional Stored Faults. Press the Soft Key 5 (return arrow) to
return to the Faults screen.
c. Ability to Clear Fault Codes, press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) twice, then the
Soft Key 3 (OK).
i. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) to Clear Fault Codes. A message will be sent
to clear the stored faults to the ECU. Press the Soft Key 5 to return to the
Faults screen.
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
b. Fuel Filter reminders, ensure the right arrow is beside the first item in the list, and
press the Soft Key 3 (+) until Fuel Filter appears. Press the Soft Key 1 (down
arrow).
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
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ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
c. Engine Air Filter reminders, ensure the right arrow is beside the first item in the
list, and press the Soft Key 3 (+) until Engine Air Filter appears. Press the Soft
Key 1 (down arrow).
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
d. Hydraulic oil reminders, ensure the right arrow is beside the first item in the list,
and press the Soft Key 3 (+) until Hydraulic Oil appears. Press the Soft Key 1
(down arrow).
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
e. Service Engine reminders, ensure the right arrow is beside the first item in the
list, and press the Soft Key 3 (+) until Service Engine appears. Press the Soft
Key 1 (down arrow).
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
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NOTE: If the type is set to Engine Hours, the unit must be connected
to an ECU and be receiving data to reset the service reminder. If
Engine Hours data is not being received, the service reminder will not
reset.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
f. Service Machine reminders, ensure the right arrow is beside the first item in the
list, and press the Soft Key 3 (+) until Service Machine appears. Press the Soft
Key 1 (down arrow).
i. The arrow moves down one slot to Interval. Use the Soft Keys 3 (+) and 4
(-) to adjust the number of hours.
ii. Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right arrow to Hour Type.
Choose the appropriate setting of Engine Hours or Machine Hours. The
Remaining hours will adjust accordingly.
iii. To reset the hours, Press the Soft Key 1 (down arrow) to move the right
arrow to Reset. Press the Soft Key 3 (OK) and the hours will be reset.
iv. Press the Soft Key 5 (return arrow) to return to the gauge screen.
NOTE: The interval remaining time may be negative when the service reminder is
“expired”.
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Acknowledging Faults
LED Indicators
The PV350/PV380 features amber (Warning) and red (Shutdown) colored LEDs on the front
keypad. These are illuminated according the J1939 error definition for alarms and shut-down
conditions.
Indicator Lamps
On each gauge screen and menu (where space allows) the following indicator lamps shall be
shown:
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Supported Parameters
The following table of parameters shall be available for selections based on being actively
broadcast on the CAN bus:
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Specifications
Electrical
3.8” (9.65 cm) QVGA (320x240 pixels); monochrome transflective
Display
LCD with heater , MTFB 50,000 hours
Resolution QVGA, 320 x 240 pixels
Backlighting White LED
PV350: (2) CAN 2.0B; second CAN port is NMEA 2000 isolated
(J1939 and NMEA 2000 protocols; proprietary messaging).
CAN
PV380: (1) CAN 2.0B (J1939 protocol and proprietary
messaging), (1) RS-485 serial (MODBus)
Protocols J1939, NMEA 2000
PV350: Deutsch DT Series 6 pin, M12 (5 socket)
Connection
PV380: Deutsch DT Series 6 and 12 pin
Keyboard 5 tactile buttons
PV350: (1) resistive analog
PV380: (4) resistive analog:
Input
(3) analog; 0-5V analog or digital
(1) frequency; 2-10,000Hz, 3.6-120VAC
PV350: (1) 500 mA; switched low-side
Output PV380: (1) 500mA; switched low-side
(1) 5V supply (250mA); protected
Voltage 6-36 VDC; reverse polarity protected
Environmental
Operating Temperature -40º C to +85º C (-40° F to +185° F)
Storage Temperature -40º C to +85º C (-40° F to +185° F)
Protection IP66 and 67, (IEC/EN 60529)
Electromagnetic Compatibility: 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC
directives:
EN 61000-6-4:2001 (emission)
Emissions and Immunity
EN 61000-6-2:2001 (immunity)
EN 501121-3-2 and EN 12895
J1113/2, 4, 11, 12, 21, 24, 26 and 41
Vibration 7.86g random vibe (5-2,000Hz)
Shock ±50g shock in 3 axis
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