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Volvo Penta SE-405 User manual

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Activating station
Monitoring EVC information
Acknowledging faults
Retrieving faults
Acknowledging faults
1. If the fault pop-up is accompagnied with a buzzer
press the SELECTION WHEEL (X) on the
control panel once to silent the buzzer.
2. Read the fault pop-up it will alternate between
“source of fault/cause of fault” and “actions to
take.”
CAUTION! If a DANGER or WARNING pop-up
with request “Stop engine” appears, it is rec-
ommended to stop the engine at once.
3. Acknowledge the fault by pressing the
SELECTION WHEEL (X) on the control panel a
second time. The pop-up will disappear.
4. Take the recommended actions. Please refer to
the “Fault handling” chapter, section “Fault regis-
ter” in the operator’s manual.
NOTE! All faults are erased when the starter key is
turned to the stop position (S).
NOTE! Unattended faults will result in new fault pop-
ups every time the system is powered up or when the
engines are started.
Acknowledging faults on Docking Station
A flashing LED above the ALARM ACKNOWL-
EDGE BUTTON indicates which engine (1/2/3) is
faulty. A more serious fault is also indicated with a
buzzer.
1. Acknowledge the alarm with the ALARM
ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON. The LED above the
button stops flashing and lights continuosly. The
buzzer is silenced.
2. Activate a station that is equipped with displays in
order to read and acknowledge the fault pop-up.
3. Take the recommended actions. Please refer to
the “Fault handling” chapter, section “Fault regis-
ter” in the operator’s manual.
Retrieving faults
Faults set in the system during a trip can be viewed
in the FAULTS MENU. Follow the instructions be-
low:
1. Select which engine (display 1/2/3) to check
for faults. Use the DISPLAY SELECTION
BUTTON.
2. Press the BACK BUTTON and you will
reach the FAULT view in the FAULTS AND
SETTINGS MENU (B).
NOTE! A POINTING HAND-symbol in a view
indicates a SUB-MENU. if there is no fault
(FAULTS 0) in the FAULTS veiw there is no
SUB-MENU for FAULTS.
3. Press the SELECTION WHEEL (X) and
you will enter the SUB-MENU for FAULTS (C).
4. Turn the SELECTION WHEEL (A) and
view the faults set in the system.
NOTE! When in a menu other than the MONITOR-
ING MENU (A), push the BACK BUTTON to return
to previous menu. Push repeatedly and you will re-
turn to the MONITORING MENU (A).
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AB Volvo Penta
SE-405 08 Göteborg, Sweden
X1 3 NOTE! This pocket guide contains short
version of some of the panel and dis-
play instructions found in the operator’s
manual for Volvo Penta IPS triple instal-
lation. This pocket guide is not meant to
be a substitute for the instructions in the
operator’s manual, it is only meant to be
a memory aid. Read the operator’s man-
ual thoroughly before using this pocket
guide.
Volvo Penta IPS
triple installation
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POCKET GUIDE
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Monitoring EVC information
Each engine (1, 2 and 3) has its own display.
NOTE! Each EVC system display have three win-
dows. The two windows beside each other in the
upper section of the display (shows engine rpm and
coolant temp) are fixed and cannot be controlled by
the control panel.
The displays always start up in the MONITORING
MENU (A). The following buttons are used when
monitoring EVC information:
DISPLAY SELECTION BUTTON
When you want to shift information type in a display
you need to select that display using this button.
LED indication above the button: Red/Yellow/
Green
Lit red: Display1 is selected.
Lit yellow: Display 2 is selected.
Lit green: Display 3 is selected.
SELECTION WHEEL (X)
Turn this button to select which EVC information to
monitor.
NOTE! The MONITORING MENU (A) contains mul-
tisensor data (optional), gauges and trip information
(optional).
Activating station
ACTIVATION BUTTON
Push this button on the control panel to activate a
station.
NOTE! The control levers on all stations must be in
neutral position
LED indication above the button: Red
Off: The station is not active.
Lit: The station is active.
Flashes: The station can not be activated due to the
control levers not being in neutral on all stations or
that another station is active and locked.
Locking/unlocking station
Lock an active station by pushing the
ACTIVATION BUTTON.
Unlock an active station by pushing the
ACTIVATION BUTTON again.
PADLOCK SIGN
LED indication: Red
Off: The station is unlocked.
Lit: The station is locked and the boat can only be
operated from the activated station.
Changing station
To change station, make sure that the control le-
vers on all station are in neutral position. Unlock (if
locked) the station that you want to leave and acti-
vate the station you want to change to.
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Activating docking station
NOTE! Docking station can only be activated when
the engines are running.
Activating and locking/unlocking the docking station
is handled with the ACTIVATION BUTTON on
the docking station panel, in accordance to instruc-
tions above.
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