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3.4.2 Senders
Table 8 – Default Sender Tables
Signal Source
Sender 1
Sender 2
Sender 3
High Engine
Temperature /
Low Engine
Temperature
Front Panel
Menu Name
Datcon 1
Dat Pin2
VDO 2
Sender Part
Number**
Datcon DAH
(e.g. 2022-00,
02024-00, and
02025-00)
Datcon DAH
(e.g. 2022-00,
02024-00, and
02025-00)
VDO 323-421
Supported
Sender Input
Pins*
3, 4
2
3, 4
Oil Pressure
Front Panel
Menu Name
Datcon 1
VDO 1
Sensata
Sender Part
Number**, ***
Datcon 2505-00
/ STEWART &
WARNER
279B-F
VDO 360-004
Sensata 67CP-
0320150GFNA0C
Supported
Analog Input
Pins*
3, 4
3, 4
6
* For LSB/LXB controllers. For LS/LX controllers pin 2 can also be used.
** Some senders can be supplied by Dynagen. Refer to Table 25 Senders Part
List on page 121 for the Dynagen stock code.
***Datcon 2505-00 (ACC0074) replaced by STEWART & WARNER 279B-F
(ACC0108) which is drop in replacement.
Note that the senders listed in Table 8 can only be used on the inputs given in
the table. If your sender is not supported or you wish to use a sender on an
unsupported input then you have to use the sender table configuration utility built
into the PC Configurator that allows you to create new sender tables or to modify
supported ones for the input you desire. Refer to the PC Interface manual for
more information.
3.4.3 Warnings and Failures – J1939 or Senders
Each of the sensor types supports Warnings and/or Failures. In the case of
high engine temperature, if the data from the sender (or J1939) exceeds the
setpoint, then the controller will give a warning or failure. For the other sensor
input types, the value must drop below the warning and/or failure setpoint.
Warnings and failure thresholds are only supported when using senders or
J1939. The Low Oil Level and Fuel In Basin warnings are global meaning
they are always active even in the OFF state. The warnings for these also
ignore the Bypass Time.