Product Manual A

General Information
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acknowledgment, the exit button becomes active.
Note: Standard J1939 abbreviations are used for alarms. MS = Most Severe, MOD= Moderately Severe, LS = Least
Severe.
Refer to “Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTS)” on page 73 for more information on SPN/FMI codes.
ALARM LIST
The Alarm List is accessed by pressing any button while an alarm pop-up is displayed or by pressing any of the first
four buttons to show the button bar and then button 4 . Alarms not yet acknowledged are shown in gray on black
while acknowledged alarms are shown in black on gray. The list also indicates when the alarm occurred if engine
hours are available. The most recent alarm is displayed at the top of the list. The list can be scrolled using buttons
1 and 2 and alarms acknowledged by pressing button 3 . The Alarm List can be closed by pressing
button 5 once the alarms are acknowledged.
An alarm indicator is displayed near the upper right corner of the display as long as alarms are active. The
indicator and alarm messages in the list are automatically removed when the alarm is no longer received for a few
seconds.
Note: Only active faults are displayed in the alarm list. Once a fault is corrected, it is automatically removed from
the list. To view previously active faults, use the engine diagnostic tool.
CONFIGURATION
To adapt the CP750™ panel to the requirements of a particular application, a large number of parameters are
configurable. The most commonly modified parameters can be accessed by invoking the Configuration menu of the
display. Infrequently changed parameters and those parameters that typically need to be restricted, such as Maximum
RPM, are accessible only through the CANplus Configuration. The CANplus Configurator is a Windows
®
PC program
and a hardware adapter that allows total access to the parameters of the panel. For more information about the
CANplus Configurator, please contact Generac Mobile Products, LLC.
CONFIGURATION MENU
The Configuration menu allows the user to set various operating parameters such as US or Metric units, scale limits
for tachometer and service timers. The Configuration menu is entered by pressing and holding button 5 (the right
hand button) in any mode for at least three seconds. If PIN (Personal Identification Number or ‘password’) entry is
enabled the correct PIN must be entered to access the Configuration menu. The top level Configuration menu is
displayed as shown. Buttons 1 and 2 allow you to choose from Display, System, Autostart, Settings, Telemetry
or Db Viewer. Pressing button 4 selects the chosen menu item indicated by bold text and the selection arrow .
Each item is described in detail on the following pages. Settings are automatically stored when exiting the current