
6.2.4. Shutdown History Screen
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SHUTDOWN HISTORY | 1/3 |
PANEL ESD | ▼ |
00059:16:09
LOW SUCT PRESS
00059:15:11
OVERCRANK
00054:04:40
Shutdown History Sreen
6.2.5 Event History Screen
The history of the last twenty shutdowns is displayed on this screen, with the most recent at the top of the list and the old- est at the bottom.
Each event is displayed with the shutdown label on one line and the hour meter reading on the following line. Pressing the up/down arrows will scroll up/down one shutdown at a time rather than one line at a time.
The “1 / 3” at the right end of the top line means the user is viewing shutdown one of a total of three stored. The newest shutdown will always be number one and it will push the older shutdowns further down the list.
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EVENT HISTORY
PANEL ESD
PANEL RESET
LOW SUCT PRESS
TM
1/3
▼ 00059:16:09
00059:15:58
00059:15:11
The user easily can view the events (alarms, etc.) logged before and after a shutdown of interest.
There will be a maximum of thirty two events in this history and beyond that a new event will cause the oldest event to be discarded.
Event History Sreen
6.2.4 Active Alarms Screen
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ACTIVE ALARMS
LOW SUCT PRESS
LOW BATTERY VOLTS
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Alarms Screen
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COMP. OIL PRESS. | 74 | PSI | |
SUCTION PRESS. | 35.3 | PSI | |
DISCHARGE PRESS. | 265 | PSI | |
DISC. PRESS. TARGET | 270 | PSI | |
COMP OIL TEMP | 105° | F | |
DISC. TEMPERATURE | 130° | F | |
COOLER TEMPERATURE | 105° F | ||
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| LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL |
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REMOTE | ▼▲ | 0000.3H | |
WARMUP |
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Operating Status Screen 3
All active alarms and warnings will be displayed on this screen. The top line is the screen heading and the next six lines dis- play alarms. If there are more than six active alarms, there will be up/down arrow icons at the bottom of the screen and the user can press the up/down arrow keys to scroll up or down. Unacknowledged alarms will be preceded by a musical note character and acknowledged alarms will have a bar through the staff of the note.
Pressing ACK on this screen will acknowledge all active alarms.
This screen shows the alarm annunciation as it will appear on a status screen.
The alarm message(s) will overwrite the bottom line of the active screen area and then briefly clear once a second. This will con- tinue until it is acknowledged with the ACK, key unless it is a