Product Manual
22 Owner’s Manual for Dry-Prime Diesel Trash Pumps
Operation
NOTE: Gauge selections are limited to the data currently
being received.
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.
Figure 3-9. Analog Transducer/Switch Gauge
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.
Figure 3-10. Analog Transducer/Switch 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
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.
Figure 3-11. Active Alarms
The examples in Figure 3-11 are alarm list screens show-
ing unacknowledged conditions and acknowledged
alarms. After 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) for more infor-
mation on SPN/FMI codes.
Alarm List
To access the Alarm List, press any button while an alarm
pop-up is displayed or pres any of the first four buttons to
show the button bar and then press button 4 . Alarms
not yet acknowledged are shown in gray on black while
acknowledged alarms are shown in black on gray (see
Figure 3-11
). 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 .
To close the Alarm List, press 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.
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 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.
NOTE: 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.
The Configuration menu is entered by pressing and
holding button 5 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 (see Figure 3-12). 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 menu even
when power is removed.










