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1. Transmission Gear Position Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure MG2000 J1939 Warnings Warning Table SPN EngineEmergencyStop Any CheckEngine Any engine flag LowOilPressure amber 100 LowOilPressure red 100 LowFuelPressure 94 LowSystemVoltage 167 HighSystemVoltage 167 LowCoolantLevel 111 HighBoostPressure 102 RevLimitExceeded 190 OverTemperature 110 WaterlnFuel 97 WaterlnFuel BYTE 1 Page 26 Harness HNO587 MG2000 J1939 Tachometer J1939 Tachometer Cable 12 pin connector Pin 1_ Red Faria Bus Pin 2 White Faria Bus Pin 3 Green Faria Bus Pin 4 Black Faria Bus Ground Pin 5 Violet Ignition Wake Pin 6 Pink Fuel Sender Pin 7 Blu Wht_ Trim Sender Pin 8 Not Used Pin9 Not Used Pin 10 Black CAN GRND Pin 11 Red CAN H Pin 12 White CANL 1234 56 78 9101112 cr J1939 Cable 00 4 pin connector Egg Pin C Black Ground Heat 255 PinA Red __ CANH aL Shrink iT Ssg Pin B White CANL Pin C Green Tubing a a 22 KON Pin D Black amp Sheild Ae B CAN L wf A i Fuel 5 Sender C CAN Ground Shield Trim Sende S 5 amp o m gt j Heat l Shrink 14 Vdc Tubing PN A ee mmj j Ground T n HN0587
2. Edit mode then press Up or Down to select another function or Mode again to return to Normal mode Select Low Fuel Alarm NOTE Setting the Low Fuel Alarm to 0 0 will disable the alarm Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Low Fuel Alarm function Press Up or Down to select another function Adjust Low Fuel Alarm Setting Press Up or Down to adjust the Low Fuel Alarm setting Line 3 value will adjust Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the Low Fuel Alarm setting and return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode 1 Select Select Self Test 2 Self 3 Test Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Self Test function Press Up or Down to select another function 1 This screen will display for 10 seconds The 2 Self The horn will sound three times 3 Test The warning lights will flash three times 4 Mode 5 Is In The backlights will flash three times 6 Operation When the Self Test is complete the unit will return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal
3. Edit mode Fuel Left 50 0 GAL Fuel Used 17 5 GAL Fuel Inst 5 5 GPH Screen 3 Fuel Left Displays the amount of fuel left based on operator input of amount of fuel in tank as set in the Edit mode For this function to work correctly the following settings MUST be set by the operator in the Edit function Fuel Tank Size and Fuel Tank Full OR Amount of Fuel The default Fuel Tank Size is 0 The operator must set the Fuel Tank Size as described in the edit mode Fuel Used Displays the amount of fuel used since last reset based on the GPH from the engine ECU and the time spent at each GPH Fuel Inst Displays the instantaneous GPH sent from the engine ECU Trans Gear 2 Forward Trans Temp 330 F Trans Press 200 PSI Screen 4 Trans Gear Displays the current gear as received from the transmission ECU Example Displayed as 0 for Neutral 2 Forward Trans Temp Displays the transmission oil temperature as received from the transmission ECU and is also sent to a 2 inch 140 320 F gauge on the Faria bus Trans Press Displays the transmission oil pressure as received from the transmission ECU and is also sent to a 2 inch 0 600 PSI gauge on the Faria bus Boost Press 5 PSI Throttle 33 Engine Load 20 Screen 5 Boost Press Displays the turbo charger boost pressure as received from the engine ECU and is a
4. 0 60 PSI Select Select Coolant Temp Dial 2 Coolant Temp 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Coolant Temp Dial Press Up or Down to select another Dial Press Mode to return to Edit mode Page 13 l Select Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 2 Coolant Temp When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 4 60 220 F to save the selection and return to select another Dial 5 gt 100 250 F 6 145 240 F 1 Select Select Voltmeter Dial 2 Voltmeter 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Voltmeter Dial Press Up or Down to select another Dial Press Mode to return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections l Select 2 Voltmeter When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 4 32 Volt to save the selection and return to select another Dial 5 gt 16 Volt 1 Select Select Water Press Dial 2 Water Press 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Water Pressure dial Press Up or Down to select another Dial Press
5. Throttle 33 Engine Load 20 VOLTS 13 8 Volts Water Press 20 Psi Coolant Tmp 215 F ALARM SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ENGINE and LOCAL Alarms When occuring The instrument has three push buttons M MODE Down and Up that control the functions available The M MODE button is used to change the function of the LCD display and to access submenus and adjustable settings The Down and Up buttons are used to modify the settings In the Normal operation mode pressing and releasing the Mode button and then pressing Down or Up causes the display to cycle between the available screens see Figure 2 Press the Mode button to exit the Screen Selection mode and return to Normal mode or do not push any buttons for 4 seconds and the current screen will stay selected and the unit will return to Normal mode see Figure 3 In Normal operation mode press the Mode and Up buttons to change to the Edit menus see Figure 3 and Edit mode below p When the Edit menus have been selected press the Mode button to return to Normal mode q Press the Down or Up buttons to cycle between the available Edit functions Press and hold the Down and Up buttons for two 2 seconds to select an Edit function to change Within each Edit function
6. Analog inputs are provided for two non engine sensors fuel level and trim position An optional direct pressure port allows monitoring of engine water pressure if installed The MG2000 provides a Faria Bus output to allow use of various 5 4 and 2 inch instruments with the MG2000 The application will determine the instruments supported The Faria MG2000 tachometer will turn on when the ignition key is turned on and will turn off when the ignition key is turned off The unit will power up first showing the Self Test screen and then the default screen set at the factory or the screen selected by the user in the Default Screen Edit selection prior to shut off Normal Mode default screens for MG2000 J1939 tachometer The following Display Screens will be the default screens at power up of the MG2000 unit as supplied from the Factory The default screens will be determined by the gauge application Pressing the Mode button once in Normal mode then pushing the Down button repeatedly will advance the screens as shown below 9 Normal mode is defined as the mode entered after power up VOLTS 13 8 Volts TRIM BEBOOO00 Oil Press 40 0 Psi Engine Hour 35 Hrs Fuel Level ii i mEn Water Press 20 PSI Figure 1 Page 3 Fuel Left 50 0 GAL Fuel Used 17 5 GAL Fuel Inst 5 5 GPH Trans Gear 2 Forward Trans Temp 330 F Trans Press 200 PSI Boost Press 5 PSI
7. Any FMI N A Page 22 l LOW Low Oil Pressure 7 OIL PGN 65226 SPN100 FMI 3 PRESSURE 4 CRITICAL 1 HIGH High System Voltage 2 SYSTEM 3 PGN 65226 SPN167 FMI16 4 VOLTAGE Warning 5 1 LOW Low Oil Pressure 2 OIL 3 PRESSURE PGN 65226 SPN 100 FMI 18 4 Amber 5 Warning l LOW Low Fuel Pressure 2 FUEL 3 PRESSURE PGN 65226 SPN9 4 FMI18 4 Amber 5 Warning l LOW Low System Voltage 2 SYSTEM 3 VOLTAGE PGN 65226 SPN 167 FMI 18 4 Amber 5 Warning Low Coolant Level l LOW 2 COOLANT PGN 65226 SPN 111 FMI 18 3 LEVEL l WATER Water in Fuel 2 IN PGN 65279 Byte 1 3 TEEL PGN 65226 SPN97 FMI 15 4 Maintenance 5 Required High Boost Pressure 1 HIGH 2 BOOST PGN 65226 SPN102 FMI2 3 PRESSURE Page 23 1 REV Rev Limit Exceeded 2 LIMIT 3 EXCEEDED PGN 65226 SPN 190 FMI 0 4 5 CRITICAL 1 ENGINE Engine Emergency Stop 7 EMERGENCY PGN 65226 SPNAny FMIN A 3 i 4 l HIGH 2 ENGINE High Engine Temp 3 TEMP 4 PGN 65226 SPN 110 FMI 0 5 CRITICAL Page 24 This page left blank intentionally Page 25 MG2000 J1939 Tachometer PGN Table Function Engine Speed Engine Percent Load Accelerator Pedal Position Ground Referenced Speed Fuel Flow GPH Oil Pressure Boost Pressure Battery Potential Coolant Temperature Engine Hours
8. Mode to return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections TRIERI 2 Water Press When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 3 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 4 60 PSI to save the selection and return to select another Dial z gt 45PSI 1 Select Select Boost Press Dial 2 Boost Press 3 Dial Page 14 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Boost Pressure Dial Press Up or Down to select another Dial Press Mode to return to Edit mode 1 Select Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 2 Boost Press When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 2 Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 4 0 70 PSI to save the selection and return to select another Dial 5 gt 0 30 PSI 6 0 50 PSI l Select Select Fuel Sender 2 Fuel 3 Sender Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Select Fuel Sender function Press Up or Down to select another function Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to Edit m
9. r A ecr 5668 11 05 MG2000 Speedometer Harness HNO587 Speedometer Cable 12 pin connector Pin 1_ Red Faria Bus Pin 2 White Faria Bus Pin 3 Green Faria Bus Pin 4 Black Faria Bus Pin 5 Not Used Pin 6 Tan Black Water Temp Sender Pin 7 Tan Air Temp Sender Pin 8 Not Used Pin9 Not Used Pin 10 Not Used Pin 11 Not Used Pin 12 Not Used 12345678 9101112 or as Paddlewheel Sender ke ooo oo D O oO c no NNN NM WN a gt 5 S566 086 Z zZzzzzz Air Temp Sender White Sender Signal Tan ee a G O r Black amp Shield Ground Paddlewheel Sender Tan a ee RED VOLTAGE SPEED GRN SIGNAL SPEED BARE GROUND SPEED N C WHT THERMISTER TEMP N C BRN THERMISTER TEMP Water Temp Sender n White Sender Signal Tan Black memm cm Black amp Shield Ground Page 28 Harness HNO40 1 MG2000 J1939 Tachometer NMEA 0183 Cable Note 6 pin connector Not Used Not Used Red White y Red Blue Not Used Not Used GPS100 Antenna Heat Seen Shrink Red Blue Red White Red Ignition Green 0183 A Shield Ground i Not Used oa z Not Used White Ground Not Used Yellow 1 Cut off the connector at the end of the antenna cable 2 Cut off the following wires because they are not used White Yel
10. tank Fuel Amount When the volume is correctly set press amp hold Up amp XXX X Down for 2 seconds to save the value and return to Edit mode Organize Organize User Screens User Screens Page 11 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Organize User Screens function Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Organize screen 1 Refer to the list of available functions later in this manual Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Set up Screen 1 Press Up or Down to select another screen to organize or Mode to return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to display the available screen functions to be displayed in screen 1 line 1 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection for Screen 1 line 1 and advance to Screen 1 line 2 Press Mode to exit with no change made Press Up or Down to display the available screen functions to be displayed in screen 1 line 2 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection for Screen 1 line 2 and advance to Screen 1 line 3 Press Mode to exit with no change made Press Up or Down to display the available screen func
11. the Down or Up buttons select settings or sub functions Follow the instructions in the Edit mode section of this manual to save the new settings after you select and adjust them Normal Mode When the MG2000 is turned on the unit will beep once and then enter the Self Test mode The screen will display The Self Test Mode Is In Operation for 10 seconds The horn will sound three times and the warning lights and backlights will flash When this is complete the user selected Default screen will appear The information below applies to the MG2000 as received with no user changes to the screen selections Contrast and Lighting In the Normal operating mode the instrument display contrast and display mode can be adjusted by pressing the Down and Up buttons Q 9 With the display in positive mode black on white pressing the Down button decreases contrast Pressing the increases contrast Up button Continuing to press the Up button causes the display to reverse to the negative mode white on black Contrast in this mode is controlled the same way To return to positive mode continue to press the Down button until the display reverses To adjust the lighting level intensity of all instruments in the system press and hold both the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds The lighting intensity of all instruments
12. will appear By repeatedly pushing and releasing the Down button the screens will advance to the next editable screen in the order defined below To go back to a previous screen press and release the Up button If no buttons are pushed within 40 seconds the system will exit the Edit mode and revert back to the Normal mode Normal mode is defined as the mode entered after power up Page 9 Edit Mode The Edit mode is used to adjust or set the values of numerous functions and options in the MG2000 The procedure below specifies the steps to be taken in the Edit mode to adjust set each option To enter Edit mode press the Mode and Up buttons while in Normal mode To return to Normal mode press the Mode button once while in Edit mode Functions that are set or adjusted in the Edit mode 1 Select Default Screen 2 Reset Fuel Used 3 Set Fuel Tank Full 4 Set Amount Of Fuel 5 Organize User Screens 6 Select Gauge Range 7 Select Fuel Sender 8 Select Display Units 9 Select Fuel Tank Size 10 Fuel Tank Calibrate 11 Low Fuel Alarm 12 Select Self Test 13 Software Id and Revision of J1939 Info only screen Instructions Function Display Select Select Default Screen 2 Default Screen Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the S
13. INSTRUMENTS Wu Z cr lt Owner s Manual MG2000 J1939 Tachometer IS0224 rev A ecr 6115 04 2006 Index Description Normal Mode page Contrast and Lighting page Troll Control page Displayed Functions page Default screen 1 page Default screen 2 page Default screen 3 page Default screen 4 page Default screen 5 page Default screen 6 page Default screen 7 Alarms page Figure 2 Select Mode page Figure 3 LCD Display Screens page Edit Mode page Functions that are adjusted in Edit Mode page Instructions Select Default Screen page Reset Fuel Used page Set Fuel Tank Full page Set Amount of Fuel page Organize User Screens page Organize screen 1 page Select Gauge Range page Select Oil Pressure Dial page Select Coolant Temp Dial page Select Voltmeter Dial page Select Water Press Dial page Select Boost Press Dial page Select Fuel Sender page Select Display Units page Select Pressure Units page Select Volume Units page Select Temperature Units page Select Fuel Tank Size page Select Fuel Tank Calibrate page Select Low Fuel Alarm page Adjust Low Fuel Alarm Setting page Select Self Test page Software ID and Revision page Alarm Mode page Low Fuel page Engine Faults page OMO AN DAAMAA AGHA HAH fH 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 20 22 22 22 Engine Emergency Stop Low Oil Pressure High System Voltage Low Oil Pressure Low System Voltage Low Coolant L
14. all cases the alarm will re occur after a period of time to ensure that the user remembers the alarm condition Once an alarm condition has been corrected the alarm screen horn and warning lights will no longer be displayed An ALARMS CLEAR screen will be displayed for approximately 2 seconds and then return to the last screen displayed in Normal mode Alarm Mode Display The Alarm screen will only appear if a local alarm or an engine or transmission alarm occurs The local alarm is the Low Fuel alarm Only three engine alarms appear automatically Check Engine Engine Emergency Stop and Transmission Emergency Stop Follow the instructions provided to view more information about engine alarms Low Fuel Displays Low Fuel warning The red warning LED s blink and the horn beeps Press MODE to turn off the warning LED s silence the alarm horn and return to NORMAL mode The alarm will reactivate in 15 minutes but can continue to be deactivated as required Engine Faults Any engine alarm except Engine Emergency 1 Stop CHECK The red warning LED s blink and the horn beeps 2 ENGINE 3 H PGN65226 SPN Any engine flag FMI N A Engine Emergency Stop alarm 1l ENGINE The red warning LED s come on continuously and the 2 EMERGENCY horn sounds continuously 3 STOP 4 PGN65226 SPN
15. can now be adjusted by pressing either the Up or Down buttons Return to Normal mode by pressing and holding both the Up and Down buttons The setting of the last lighting level selected is saved and the next time the instrument is turned on that level is used Page 4 Displayed Functions Tachometer The tachometer is a digital instrument with the appearance of an analog instrument The tachometer receives data directly from the ECU so no settings are normally required The setting for the tachometer dial range is set at the factory A microprocessor controlled stepper motor moves the pointer to display engine revolutions per minute VOLTS 13 8 Volts TRIM BEBOOO00 Oil Press 40 0 PSI Screen 1 Volts Displays system voltage as received from the ECU Trim Analog input Displays setting of the analog trim sender Sender type can be selected in Edit mode Oil Press Displays oil pressure as received from the ECU Engine Hour 35 Hrs Fuel Level ii i TEE Water Press 20 PSI Screen 2 Engine Hours Displays total hours on the engine as received from the ECU Page 5 Fuel Level Displays the current amount of fuel remaining in the tank as received by the tachometer fuel sender input Water Press Analog input Displays engine water pressure as supplied to the pressure port on the tachometer Pressure gauge dial range can be selected in
16. creens and modes In the Normal mode press Mode once to enter screen Select mode press Up or Down to move between screens Q 9 Screen 1 Default Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 Screen 5 Screen 6 Screen 7 Alarms only available if Alarms are active Figure 2 Press Mode once to return to Normal mode Figure 3 LCD Display Screens 40 sec Auto Return Use to change settings contrast brightness 4 sec Auto Return or 4 o 3 4 Use to select 5 an Edit function 6 to change 7s 8 9 10 11 12 To change 13 Edit Function Dashed lines indicate Auto Return to the Normal Mode after the indicated number of seconds with no button activity Use to select and Increase decrease contrast or brightness Use to move between screens See Figure 2 Use to move between Edit Functions Select Default Screen Reset Fuel Used Set Fuel Tank Full Set Amount of Full Organize User Screens Select Gauge Range Select Fuel Sender Select Display Units Select Fuel Tank Size Fuel Tank Calibrate Low Fuel Alarm Select Self Test Software ID amp Revision Page 8 Edit Mode Screens for MG2000 J1939 Tachometer Enter the Edit mode from Normal mode by pressing and holding the Mode button and the Up button for approx 2 seconds The first editable screen
17. d the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 3 Units to save the selection and return to select another choice of 4 LITERS Units 5 gt GAL 1 Select Select Temperature Units 2 Temperature 3 Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Temperature Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units or Mode to return to Edit mode Select Fuel Tank Size MA AII nN Select Temperature Units Select Fuel Tank Size Page 16 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Select Fuel Tank Size function Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode If there is no tank size available in the list that matches your tank size press the Mode button to return to Select Standard Fuel Tank Size screen Then press the Down button to switch to Other Fuel Tank Size Press and hold the Up a
18. ddition if the Set Fuel Tank Full function is used the Fuel Tank Size must be set correctly to the size of the fuel tank in this application The computer will monitor fuel usage and calculate the fuel left in the tank This function does not replace the fuel level function provided by the fuel sender and should be used with caution Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to set the Fuel Tank Full Confirms the fuel available is set to the tank size selected by the user with a beep and Done displayed in the LCD Press the Mode button to return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Set Amount Of Fuel Set Fuel Tank Full Done NOTE If a known amount of fuel is in the fuel tank but it is not full this function can be used to indicate the amount of fuel available The Fuel Left function will then use the amount of fuel entered to calculate the Fuel Left Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Set Amount Of Fuel function Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Press Up or Down to set the amount of fuel known to be in the fuel tank Adjust until the displayed volume Set Amount Of Fuel matches the known amount of fuel in the
19. elect Default Screen function Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Default Display Screen 1 Display Screen 1 is the Default at first turn on BRPWLN Re Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select screen 1 as the Default Screen and exit back to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another screen Default Display Screen X Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select this screen as the Default Screen and exit back to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another screen Repeat until desired Default Screen is selected Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Reset Fuel Used Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to reset the Fuel Used to zero 0 Confirms the Fuel Used is reset to zero with a beep and Done displayed in the LCD Press the Mode button to return to Edit mode Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Page 10 Set Fuel Tank Full NOTE In order to use the Fuel Left function the owner must set this function when the fuel tank is filled or use the set amount of fuel below In a
20. enter the Fuel Tank Calibrate function Press Up or Down to select another function Ensure that fuel tank is as empty as possible Fuel Tank Calibrate 1 Calibrate Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds i 2 Fuel to select the calibrate empty position 3 EMPTY l Calibrate 2 Fuel Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds pega ed 3 EMPTY to save the Empty calibration point 4 Fuel Level 5 OOOODOO0O Fill the fuel tank full Press Down to show Calibrate Fuel HALF FULL 1 Calibrate Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 7 Fuel to select the calibrate Half Full position 3 HALF FULL l Calibrate P d hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 d fies ress and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the Half Full calibration point PALE TURI 4 Fuel Level menno Fill the fuel tank full Press Down to show Calibrate Fuel FULL 1 Calibrate Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 second 7 Fuel to select the calibrate Full position 3 FULL 1 Calibrate 2 Fuel Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds E 3 FULL to save the Full calibration point 4 Fuel Level 5 EE E A E E Page 18 Press Mode to return to
21. evel Water in Fuel High Boost Pressure Rev Limit Exceeded Engine Emergency Stop High Engine Temp Table J1939 MG2000 Tachometer PGN s Supported Harness HN0587 Tachometer Speedometer Cable Harness HN0401 NMEA 0183 Cable Harness Water Pressure Tachometer Harness 2 inch Gauge Connection rev A 4 20 2006 page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page page 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 26 27 29 30 30 This page left blank intentionally Faria MG2000 J1939 Tachometer Manual The Faria MG2000 Tachometer combines the features of an ECU serial bus gateway and several instruments into one unit e The tachometer is analog in appearance butis driven by a stepper motor for digital accuracy The high resolution LCD screen displays information for many other functions and the various screens can be configured as the user wishes As received the screens are configured as shown in Fig 1 The MG2000 tachometer receives digital engine data from the Engine Control Unit ECU and Transmission Control Unit Commercial Application via the SAE J1939 bus and can receive GPS information via a NMEA 0183 connection to a suitable GPS unit GPS information is displayed in the MG2000 speedometer Active Engine and Transmission Commercial Application fault codes are supported in this version of the J1939 tachometer and are viewed in the alarm screen
22. low Brown 3 Cut wires so that they are different lengths This ensures they do not touch each other HN0401 r A1 ecr 5556 7 2005 Water Pressure Connection J1939 Tachometer MG2000 J1939 Tachometer TP1003 Tubing From Engine or equivalent Tachometer to 2 Gauge Connection J1939Tachometer HNO503 From HN0587 4 pin connector PJ0018 Pin A Red Pin B White Note To help reduce Pin C Green moisture Pin D Black amp Sheild in the gauges be sure to install plug PJ0018 in all open connectors 2 Gauges Page 30 Copyright 2006 by the Thomas G Faria Corporation Uncasville CT No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company Faria is the trademark of the Thomas G Faria Corporation
23. lso sent to a 2 inch 0 30 PSI gauge on the Faria Bus Throttle Displays the engine throttle position in percent as received from the engine ECU Engine Load Displays the current percent load on the engine as received from the engine ECU VOLTS 13 8 Volts Water Press 20 PSI Coolant Tmp 215 F Screen 6 Volts Displays system voltage as received from the ECU Water Press Analog input Displays engine water pressure as supplied to the pressure port on the tachometer Pressure gauge dial range can be selected in Edit mode Coolant Temp Displays the engine coolant temperature as received from the ECU and is also sent to a 2 inch 100 250 F temperature gauge on the Faria Bus ALARM SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ENGINE and LOCAL Alarms When occuring Screen 7 This screen displays fault conditions based on engine data received from the ECU or alarms based on internally set alarm points Engine alarms from the ECU will be displayed as Check Engine or Engine Emergency Stop Accessing the VIEW mode when the Alarm screen appears will allow more Page 6 information to be displayed about the alarm also if more than one alarm is occurring scrolling is possible in the VIEW mode by using the Up or Down buttons Internal alarm values can be set for Low Fuel Page 7 LCD Display Screens Below is flow diagram of how to maneuver between s
24. mode Page 19 1 Software Id 2 amp 3 Revision Software Id and Revision a 4 Minigateway 5 J1939 6 PGF Xxxx Available Functions for Display in J1939 MG2000 Tachometer Screens The functions listed below can be displayed in the user configurable screens All of the functions may not be available in your installation If a function is selected for display and that function does not appear on the screen the function does not exist in this installation A function is selected for display by selecting it from within the editor Organize User Screens list Volts Coolant Temp Engine Hours Fuel Left Fuel Used Fuel Instant Fuel Level Bar Graph Transmission Pressure Transmission Temp 10 Oil Pressure 11 Boost Pressure 12 Engine Load Percent 13 Throttle Position Percent 14 Transmission Gear 15 Trim Bar Graph 16 Water Pressure 100 OO BOON Page 20 This page left blank intentionally Page 21 Alarm Mode The Alarm screen appears only if an alarm condition exists The alarm condition may be a warning sent from the Engine or Transmission ECU or a Local alarm such as Low Fuel When an alarm condition occurs the Alarm Screen will appear and the screens described below will be displayed The descriptions below also explain how to temporarily override the alarm screen and audible visual warnings and return to Normal mode In
25. nd Down buttons for 2 seconds to select Other Fuel Tank Size on the screen to match your fuel tank size in GAL The line 4 value will adjust The maximum setting is 999 Gallons To set Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection and return to Select Fuel Tank Size 3 Page 17 4 l Select Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 2 Standard to select Standard Fuel Tank Size 3 Fuel Tank 4 Size Review the list of standard fuel tank sizes for a size that 1 Select tches th tank in th lication matches the fuel tank in the application 2 Fuel Tank Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 3 Size When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 4 150 GAL Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 5 0 GAL seconds to save the selection and return to Select Fuel Tank Size 6 25 GAL 36 GAL These selections will appear during scrolling Only three ICONE selections are shown at one time 50 GAL 55 GAL NOTE 0 GAL is the default from the factory 80 GAL 120 GAL Select Other Fuel Tank Size Press Up or Down to set the fuel tank size displayed Select Other Fuel Tank XXX Press Mode to return to Edit mode sis Select Fuel Tank Calibrate Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to
26. ode NOTE The fuel sender MUST be connected before the selection can be made Select Display Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Select Display Units function Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Pressure Units AJIJ AIIN Select Fuel Sender EU 10 180 gt NO SENDER USA 240 33 Select Display Units Select Pressure Units Page 15 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Pressure Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 Select 2 When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 3 Pressure Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds ri Units to save the selection and return to select another choice of BAR Units 5 gt PSI 1 Select Select Volume Units 2 Volume 3 Units Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Volume Units Press Up or Down to select another choice of Units Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections 1 Select 2 When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow Volume Press and hol
27. tions to be displayed in screen 1 line 3 Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to save the selection for Screen 1 line 3 and return to the Set up Screen 1 function Press Mode to exit with no change made Set up Screen 1 Screen 1 Line 1 Available Function Screen 1 Line 2 Available Function Screen 1 Line 3 Available Function Page 12 Repeat for remaining screens 2 3 4 5 amp 6 Press Up or Down to select another function or Mode to return to Normal mode Select Gauge Range Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to enter the Select Gauge Range function Press Up or Down to select another function Select Oil Pressure Dial Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds to select the Oil Pressure Dial Press Up or Down to select another Dial Press Mode to return to Edit mode Set up Screen 1 Select Gauge Range Select Oil Pressure Dial 1 Select Press Up or Down to scroll through the selections gil gies i la When the correct choice is next to the selection arrow 4 0 80 PSI Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 2 seconds 5 gt 0 100 PSI to save the selection and return to select another Dial 6 0 120 PSI

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