Product Manual A
General Information
22 MTP4000-6000DZV/DZD Operating Manual 31609 A
below.
Note: The 16 gauges are the same for Analog and Digital Gauge Pages. Adjustments in either Analog Gauge Pages
or Digital Gauge Pages affect the same gauge in the other mode.
SINGLE ANALOG GAUGE
Single Analog Gauge uses the entire display for a single large analog gauge. This
mode is enabled by pressing any of the first four buttons to show the top level button
bar and then press button 3. The gauge displayed is selectable by repeatedly pressing
button 3 while in the Single Analog Gauge mode while the menu bar is visible.
The currently displayed gauge is stored when power is removed. Refer to Preferred
Screen Store.
Note: Gauge selections are limited to the data currently being received. Refer to Data
Parameters Monitored for a complete list of available parameters.
ANALOG TRANSDUCER/SWITCH GAUGE
The Analog Transducer/Switch Gauge displays the transducer value and the switch input states.
The left column represents the values as a bar graph with a digital value displayed below. The right
column shows whether the switches are open, represented by the pointer being down, or closed,
represented by the pointer being up.
DIGITAL TRANSDUCER GAUGE
The Digital Transducer Gauge displays the transducer value as a digital only value. The switch
state is not displayed on the Digital Transducer Gauge.
ACTIVE ALARMS
A flashing pop-up window is overlaid on the current screen when an active alarm is received. The pop-up includes
a plain language description in addition to the standard SPN/FMI (Suspect Parameter Number/Failure Mode Indicator)
pair defined by the SAE J1939 standard. Additionally, if enabled, the beeper sounds as an audible cue.
In the examples above are alarm list screens showing unacknowledged conditions and acknowledged alarms. After
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