PowerView™ Model PV1000 Hardware Installation Manual 00-02-0599 07-19-07 Section 78
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Table of Contents Product Information................................................................................................................ 1 Inspecting Package Contents.......................................................................................1 Hardware Installation.............................................................................................................. 2 Dash-Mounted Installation.....................................................................................
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Product Information The PowerView™ display is designed for instrumentation on electronically controlled engines communicating using the SAE J1939 Controller Area Network (CAN), NMEA 2000 (GPS features) or a proprietary blend of protocols. The PowerView display is a multifunction tool that enables operators to view many different engine, equipment, or transmission parameters and service codes, and can support many devices simultaneously. Two mounting options are provided for the display.
Hardware Installation The following instructions will guide you through installing the PowerView display. Dash-Mounted Installation Tools needed. • Drill with 9/64” size bit • Jig Saw • Wrench or socket for #6 Keps locking nuts (provided) to studs Preparing the Dash Determine the location of the PowerView in the dash. Use the Installation Template (included in the box) as a guideline to cut a hole in the dash to the specified dimensions.
Gimbal Mount Installation Tools Needed • Flathead or Phillips Screwdriver (depending upon screws used for mounting) • Drill with 9/64” size bit • Hole saw • Three (3) 6-32 stainless panhead screws (self tapping or machine screws) (length = panel thickness + 0.125”) Mounting the Unit 1. Determine where the gimbal mount will be located on the dash. Attach the PowerView to the gimbal mount and tighten the adjustment knob to hold in place. 2. Mark the screw holes needed for the mount. 3.
Wiring Instructions The following illustrations are examples of various typical quick-connect options for 1 or 2 engine setups and gages. Wiring harnesses are sold separately. Single Engine Software Configuration for Single Engine Setup To set the software configuration for single engine, on the System Settings screen, under Wiring Configuration, select Engine(s) – Single Harness to Plug A – Engine 1, Engine 2.
Dual Engine Static Addressing NOTE: Port A and B have different connector keys to ensure proper connection. All cables are black with the exception of cables for Port B, which are yellow. Software Configuration for Dual Engine Static Addressing To set the software configuration for dual engine static addressing, on the System Settings screen, under Wiring Configuration, select Engine(s) – Dual Harness to Plug A & B – Engine1, Engine 2.
NMEA Wiring NOTE: The NMEA wire harness contains blocking pins that only allow the cable to be connected to Plug D. Software Configuration for NMEA Setup If only NMEA devices such as GPS are connected to Plug D, and engines are connected to Plug A or B, then use the appropriate single or dual engine configuration settings. NOTE: NMEA can be used in conjunction with all other engine options listed in this manual.
PVA Gages NOTE: Port B and C connectors are keyed differently than Port A and D connectors to ensure proper connection.
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Specifications Electrical Display Resolution Orientation Backlighting Processor Flash Memory RAM EEPROM Operating Voltage Power Consumption CAN RS-485 Protocols Connection Keyboard 6.
Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Protection Emissions Immunity Section 78 07-19-07 -40º C to +85º C -40º C to +85º C IP68 IEC 60945, 95/54/EC SAE J1113, ISO 11452 00-02-0599 - 11 -
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