Enovation Controls Murphy PowerView PV485 User manual

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Section 78
PowerView® Display
Model PV485
Murphy Standard Operations Manual

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Please read the following information before installing.
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY
PRODUCT:
•Read and follow all installation instructions.
•Please contact Enovation Controls immediately if you have any
questions.
Revision Date
Details
2022-12.22
Support for version 1.88
2021-03-25
New Document
2021-06-07
Pre-production revision


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Table of Contents
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 6
Engine Parameters.........................................................................................................6
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms...................................................................................6
Button Assignments ......................................................................................................7
Home Screen...................................................................................................................7
Button Functions..............................................................................................................8
Scrolling 12 Gauges........................................................................................................8
Regen Screen..................................................................................................................9
I/O Status Screen............................................................................................................9
Preset Screen................................................................................................................10
Alert Icons......................................................................................................................11
Popup Message Screen................................................................................................12
Main Menu .....................................................................................................................................12
Enter Password.............................................................................................................13
Display Settings.............................................................................................................14
Engine Settings .............................................................................................................17
System Settings.............................................................................................................19
Advanced Settings.........................................................................................................21
IO Settings.....................................................................................................................26
Throttle Settings ............................................................................................................30
Communication Setup...................................................................................................32
Diagnostics....................................................................................................................33
Customize Display Interface .........................................................................................35
Main Screen Gauge Setup............................................................................................37
Engine Manufacturer Specific Functions......................................................................39
Wiring Instructions.........................................................................................................44

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Introduction
The PV485 is a rugged CAN-based controller. This manual explains the functions and display
screens of the unit, and gives details about the PV485 Murphy Standard Configuration.
Engine Parameters
The following are some of the 62 possible engine parameters that can be displayed in
standard or metric units as well as in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian languages.
•Coolant Level
•Fuel Level
•Alternator Voltage
•Oil Level
•System Voltage
•DEF Level
•Oil Pressure
•Coolant Temperature
•Battery Voltage
•Oil Temperature
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
Acronym/Term
Description
CAN
Controller Area Network
DM1
Diagnostic Message 1, Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes
DM2
Diagnostic Message 2, Previously Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes
DM4
Freeze Frame Parameters
DPF
Diesel Particulate Filter
DTC
Diagnostic Trouble Code
ECU
Engine Control Unit
FMI
Failure Mode Identifier
PGN
Parameter Group Number
SPN
Suspect Parameter Number

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Button Assignments
Review the icon on the screen directly above each button to determine that button’s function.
These functions change according to the screen that is displayed. In the above screen, Button
1 will provide the Password screen to enter the Main Menu. In other screens, Button 1 will
serve a different function.
Home Screen
When first turning on the controller, you will see the Murphy logo display before the Home
screen.
The Home screen displays Engine Hours, Time, RPM/Speed and up to 12 gauges, chosen
from 62 available parameters.

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Button Functions
The table below explains the button functions when they appear on the screen.
Button Icon
Description
Go to menu password screen.
Throttle or digital gauge value decrease
Throttle or digital gauge value increase
Start engine
Stop engine
Next / Enter
Go to fault screen
Go to preset screen
Go to I/O status screen
Go to regeneration screen
Back
Select previous
Select next
Scrolling 12 Gauges
Pressing button 5 (or Press and hold for 3 seconds if there are active DM1 faults) on the main
screen ( as shown in the image below) repeatedly will cycle through all 12 chosen
digital gauges.

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Regen Screen
Pressing button 2 while Regen (as shown in the image above) is displayed will open the
Regen page, shown below. This provides the user control of engine regeneration and current
DPF status.
This same Regeneration page will automatically popup when regeneration is required. A User
can press Button 3 (FORCE) to request regeneration or Button 2 (INHIBIT) to prevent/stop
regeneration. Press Button 4 (AUTO) to exit Inhibit mode. In order to force a regeneration,
each engine’s specific regen requirements must be met.
I/O Status Screen
Pressing button 4 when IO Status is displayed will open the I/O status page as shown below.
Display connector pins with their corresponding functions and current status will be shown.
Use button 2 and 4 to scroll through multiple pages of the IO Status. Once you have navigated
to the last available page, the down arrow will turn gray indicating there are no more pages
available.

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Preset Screen
If Throttle Type is set in the Throttle menu to Preset, the context of main screen button #2 will
change to “PRESET” as shown in the next image.
Once you press the PRESET button, the preset speed options will appear as shown in the
following image. The preset speed allows the user to quickly control engine speed to a pre-
configured target speed. The type of the target speed illustrated below will depend on the
Target RPM Type setting in the menu. Available options are RPM or Percentage.

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or
Press the corresponding speed button to request the indicated speed, and the back button to
leave the page.
Alert Icons
The Alert Icons at the top of the main page will light up when communicating to the operator.
Pay close attention to any Status Icon and its color that may appear.
Status Icon
Description
Water in Fuel
Engine Exhaust High Temperature Lamp
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level
Emission failure
Engine Oil Pressure
Preheat –Wait to Start
Check Engine / malfunction
Warning
Diesel Particulate Filter Lamp
DPF Regeneration set to Inhibit –Displays when the machine or the
operator has inhibited regeneration
Maintenance / Service Required

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Status Icon
Description
Check Engine / Protect
Parking Brake Engaged
Transmission Neutral
Stop engine.
Air filter
Fuel filter
Coolant level
Coolant temperature
Inducement warning (FPT only)
Popup Message Screen
When a popup message is shown, the user must acknowledge it by pressing button 1 to
cancel or button 5 to accept, then the popup message will clear. Please pay attention to the
indicated messages.
Main Menu
Press (Button 1) then enter the appropriate password to gain access to the Main
Menu.
There are three levels of security for the PV485:

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•Low (factory password of 1111)
•Median (factory password of 5311)
•OEM (factory password of 3482)
These password selections may be changed within the menu.
Enter Password
Step
Action
1
Adjust the highlighted number with the –(Button 2) and + (Button 4).
2
Press Button 5 to move to the next number.
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assign all four numbers of the password, then press
Button 3 to confirm.
4
Exit the Menu by pressing Button 1.
When the password has been accepted, the Main Menu screen will appear:

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Pressing buttons 2 and 4 will scroll through these Main menu items, which will be described in
the following sections:
•Display Settings
•Engine Settings
•System Settings
•Advanced Settings
•I/O Settings
•Throttle Settings
•Communication Setup
•Diagnostics
•Customize Display Interface
•Main Screen Gauge Setup
•Engine special functions (only available to specific engines)
Pressing Button 5 will enter the selected menu area.
Display Settings
The Display Settings menu houses the controls for the appearance of the display:
•Fault Popup
•Day/Night Mode
•Brightness
•Language
•Units
•Clock
•View Service Reminder

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Note that each menu item’s current setting is indicated to the right of the corresponding item. If
a Screen Tip is available for the selected menu item, the information symbol will be
available on the navigation bar. Pressing Button 3 to view the available Screen Tip for the
highlighted Fault popup above will appear as shown below:
Pressing button 3 again will clear the Tip screen.
Fault Popup
This selection allows the enabling or disabling of displaying the faults screen pop up. If
disabled, a warning icon will appear on the navigation bar above button 1 or 5 when an active
fault is received. The user must press the corresponding button to view the fault.
Day / Night Mode
To optimize visibility in Day/Night conditions, the display theme colors will change based on
the selected option mode.

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Day Mode
Night Mode
Brightness
This selection controls how dim or bright the screen appears.
Language
This selection selects the displayed language. Available languages include English, French,
German Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian or Czech
Units
This selection controls how measurements are displayed.
Measurement
Available Selections
Pressure
Kpa, Bar or PSI
Temperature
°F or °C
Speed
MPH, KPH or M/S
Distance
Feet, Meters, Mi or Km
Flow
L/s, L/min, gal/min (US) or gal/min (UK)
Volume
L, gal (US) or gal (UK)
Clock
This selection allows a user to set the clock and choose a 12- or 24-hour display. Once the
clock is set, cycle power on the display to update the clock.

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Step
Action
1
Select Display Settings, then Clock from the Main Menu.
2
The next screen highlights the hour. Adjust this using Buttons 2 and/or 4.
3
To move to the next field, press Button 5.
4
Adjust the minutes. Press Button 5.
5
Select between AM or PM. Press Button 5.
6
(Optional Step) Change between 12HR and 24HR using Buttons 2 or 4.
7
Pressing Button 3 will display popup messages to confirm or cancel the new
clock settings.
8
Exit the Menu by pressing Button 1.
View Service Reminder
This selection displays the remaining hours left until service is needed for the Air filter, Battery
life, Belt life, Fuel filter, Oil filter, Oil life and Overhaul. Change or reset the service hours via
the System Settings menu.
Engine Settings
The Engine Settings menu houses the settings for the Engine:
•Engine Manufacturer
•Engine Model (optional depends on Engine Manufacture)

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•Engine Start Method
•Show Ash Gauge
•Show Soot Gauge
•Show Regen Progress
•Emission Settings
Engine Manufacturer
This selection allows the operator to select the engine manufacturer of the engine which
currently includes: Caterpillar, Cummins, Deutz, JCB", Volvo, Perkins, HATZ, Yanmar, Kubota,
Doosan, Kohler, John Deere, FPT, Isuzu, PSI, Ford, GM and Scania. By default, the engine
manufacturer is set to Other. When an engine manufacturer is selected the display software
will automatically adjust the required settings to ensure the engine is controlled per the
manufacturer’s requirements.
Engine Model
This optional selection allows the user to select the model of the engine. As with engine
manufacturer, unique settings are applied once a different engine model is selected to ensure
control settings meet the manufacturer’s requirements.
Engine Start Method
This selection allows the operator to select the method that will start the engine:
Engine Start Method
Description
CAN Start
If selected, the engine can be started using a CAN message. The
specific CAN messages need to be programmed.
Digital Output Start
This method uses digital output to control an external relay for
crank.

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Disabled
Crank is controlled by an external device such as a key.
Show Ash Gauge
This selection determines whether the Optional Ash Gauge will be shown or hidden on the
home screen.
Show Soot Gauge
This selection determines whether the Optional Soot Gauge will be shown or hidden on the
home screen.
Show Regen Progress
This selection determines whether the progress during a Regeneration will be shown or hidden
on the Regen screen.
Emission Settings
The following items are available under the Emission Settings menu:
Menu Item
Description
Emission Tier
(Stage V, Tier 4, Other)
Ash Load Warning
Auto: Warning will be controlled by the engine ECU. For
example, DM1
Set by Display: User can set the warning trigger level.
Soot Load Warning
Auto: Warning will be controlled by the engine ECU. For
example, DM1.
Set by Display: User can set the warning trigger level.
Display TX park
(SPN70)
Disabled: Parking brake (spn 70) CAN message will not
transmitted by the display.
Enabled: Parking brake (spn 70) CAN message will
transmitted by the display.
Display TX neutral
(SPN604)
Disabled: Neutral switch (spn 604) CAN message will not
transmitted by the display.
Enabled: Neutral switch (spn 604) CAN message will
transmitted by the display.
System Settings
The System Settings menu houses the settings for the System:
•Clear Stored ECU Fault Codes

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•Clear Active ECU Fault Codes
•Restore Factory Defaults
•System Information
•Set Service Reminder
•Export Settings
•Fault shutdown control
Clear Stored ECU Fault Codes
This selection allows the operator to clear stored faults from the engine ECU. This
setting should only be used by a qualified engine technician. All engine manufacturers
and models may not support this feature.
Clear Active ECU Fault Codes
This selection allows the operator to clear all active faults from the engine ECU. This
setting should only be used by a qualified engine technician. All engine manufacturers
and models may not support this feature.
Restore Factory Defaults
This selection allows the display parameters to be reset back to the Factory settings.
System Information
This selection displays the Engine Manufacturer, Software, Bootloader, Configuration, Unique
ID, Part and Serial numbers.
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