Faria Instruments MG2000 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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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 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 Line 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.
1
Low
Fuel
!
2
3
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
Stop”
The red warning LED’s blink, and the horn beeps.
PGN65226 SPN Any engine flag FMI N/A
1
CHECK
ENGINE
!
2
3
“Engine Emergency Stop” alarm
The red warning LED’s come on continuously, and the
horn sounds continuously.
PGN65226 SPN Any FMI N/A
1
ENGINE
EMERGENCY
STOP
!
2
3
4