Faria Instruments MG2000 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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Trans Temp
41˚21N 072˚06W
Trans Gear
2 Forward
3650
RPM
330˚
F
200 PSI
325 Hours
Trans Press
20.1
PSI
Oil Pressure
On Off
Trim Sync
P S
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.
Engine Load
41˚21N 072˚06W
Boost Press
3650
RPM
330˚
F
5
PSI
33 %
20 %
325 Hours
Throttle
20.1
PSI
Oil Pressure
On Off
Trim Sync
P S
Screen “5”
Boost Press
Displays the turbo charger boost pressure
as received from the engine ECU, and is
also 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.
Water Press
41˚21N 072˚06W
VOLT
S
3650
RPM
20
PSI
13.8
Volts
215 ˚
F
35 Hrs
325 Hours
Coolant Tmp
20.1
PSI
Oil Pressure
On Off
Trim Sync
P S
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.
Coolant Tmp
41˚21N 072˚06W
ALARM
SCREEN
WILL DISPLAY
ENGINE and
LOCAL Alarms
When occuring
3650
RPM
215˚
F
13.8
Volts
13.8
Volts
35
Hrs
325
Hours
VOLTS
20.1
PSI
Oil Pressure
On Off
Trim Sync
P S
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