785872 Volvo.Penta Striker plate


785872 Striker plate Volvo.Penta D42A; D42A PP, TD30A; TD31ACE; TD40A Striker
785872 Striker plate Volvo Penta
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07-02-2024

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SOUTHWIRE 785872 Trap Plate W/Plunger Holes (785872)
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Illustration 1 g02419317
(1) OCP
(2) Service tool connector
(3) Emergency stop button (1) OCP - Several functions can be performed with the panel. Refer below to "OCP" (2) Service tool connector - Use the service tool connector to connect an electronic service tool to communicate with the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM). Some of the service tool functions can be performed with just the OCP. (3) Emergency stop button - The emergency stop button is in the OUT position for normal engine operation. Press the button for an emergency shutdown. When the emergency stop button is pressed, the ECM immediately terminates ignition and the ECM immediately de-energizes the gas shutoff valve. The ECM logs a diagnostic code when the emergency stop button is activated. This shutdown is latched. The ECM must be powered down prior to restarting the engine.OCP
Illustration 2 g03079541
(4) Display screen
(5) "ACK" key
(6) "RESET" key
(7) "EVENT LOG" key
(8) "RUN", "AUTO", and "STOP" keys
(9) Escape key
(10) Up key and down key
(11) Left key and right key
(12) "OK" key
(13) "MAIN MENU" key
(14) "ENGINE" key
(15) "AUX" key
(16) "CONTROL" key
(17) "F1", "F2", "F3", and "F4" keys (4) Display screen - Information from the OCP is displayed on the screen. This screen is used for these functions: changing passwords, configuring parameters, operation status, programming set points, diagnostic information, engine setup, and programming display preferences. (5) "ACK" key (alarm acknowledge/silence) - Pressing the alarm acknowledge/silence key turns off the horn relay output to silence the alarm. Pressing the key will also cause any yellow or red flashing lights to turn off or to illuminate continuously. The state of the lights depends on the active status of the alarms. The alarm acknowledge/silence key may also be configured to send out a global alarm silence on the J1939 Data Link. The signal will silence horns on annunciators. However, other modules must be configured to accept the global acknowledge. (6) "RESET" key - The reset key will clear all inactive fault conditions. (7) "EVENT LOG" key - The event log key will navigate the display to the event log. (8) "RUN", "AUTO", and "STOP" keys - Pressing the "RUN" key causes the control to enter the run mode. Pressing the "AUTO" key causes the control to enter the auto mode. Pressing the "STOP" key causes the control to enter the stop mode or the cool down mode. (9) Escape key - The escape key is used during menu navigation to navigate up through the menu/submenu structure. Each key press causes the user to move backward (upward) through the menus. The escape key is also used to cancel data entry screens during set point programming. If the escape key is pressed during set point programming, none of the changes displayed on the screen will be saved to memory. (10) Up key and down key - The up and down keys are used to navigate up through the various menus or monitoring screens. The keys are also used during set point entry. During numeric data entry, the key is used to increment the digits (0-9). If the set point requires selection from a list, the keys are used to navigate through the list. (11) Right key and left key - The right and left keys are used during set point adjustment. During numeric data entry, the keys are used to choose which digit is being edited. The keys are also used during certain set point adjustments to select a check box or to deselect a check box. If a box has a check mark inside, pressing one of the keys causes the check mark to disappear. If the box does not have a check mark inside, pressing a key will cause a check mark to appear inside the box. (12) "OK" key - The OK key is used during menu navigation to move forward (downward) through the menu/submenu structure. The key is also used during set point programming to save set point changes. Pressing the OK key during set point programming causes set point changes to be saved to memory. (13) "MAIN MENU" key - The main menu key will navigate the display to the main menu directly without having to navigate out of menus. (14) "ENGINE" key - Pressing the "ENGINE" key displays the first screen of engine information. This initial information page contains various engine parameters that summarize the operation of the engine. Additional engine parameters can be viewed by pressing the down key multiple times.15 "AUX" key - The "AUX" key displays an overview of multiple parameters such as O2 sensor voltage and fuel valve position. (16) "CONTROL" key - The control key navigates the display to the screen that allows the user to monitor and/or adjust various special control features. (17) "F1", "F2", "F3", and "F4" keys (9) - Pressing a functional soft key enables the function that is described on the screen directly above the key. The functions change as the menu is changed. When the key is defined on screen to scroll up or down, the scroll up and scroll down keys also function the same.OCP Display Feature Map
Table 1 maps the features that are available on the OCP display.
Table 1
"Main Menu"
"VIEW" "CONTROL" "CONFIGURE" "SOFTWARE INFO" "PREFERENCES"
"EVENT LOGS" "ENGINE SPEED CONTROL" "SECURITY" "PART NUMBER: 38734938734901-00" "CONTRAST"
"STATUS EVENTS" "F1 RUN AT MIN SPEED" "DROP TO MINIMUM LEVEL" "SOFTWARE VERISON: 4.0 OCP PROD" "PRESSURE"
"LOCAL EVENTS" "F2 RUN AT SETTINE" "ENTER LEVEL 1 OR 2" "TEMPERATURE"
"ADEM #1 EVENTS" "F3 LOWER SPEED" "ENTER LEVEL 3" "VOLUME"
"ENGINE OVERVIEW" "F4 INCREASE SPEED" "CHANGE LEVEL 1 PASSWORD" "LAMP TEST"
"GAUGES" "OK TO SAVE" "CHANGE LEVEL 2 PASSWORD" "LANGUAGE"
"ENGINE SPEED / IN MAN #1 ABS PRES" "CHANGE SCADA PASSWORD"
"ENG COOLANT TEMP / INTAKE MAN 1 TEMP" "INPUT AND OUTPUTS"
ENG COOLANT TEMP / ENG OIL PRES DIGITAL INPUTS
"GENERAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS" "ISOLATED DIGITAL INPUTS"
"ENGINE SPEED" "DIGITAL OUTPUTS"
"DESIRED ENG SPEED" "ANALOG INPUTS"
"INTAKE MAN 1 TEMP" "ANALOG OUTPUTS"
"IN MAN #1 ABS PRES" "PWM OUTPUTS"
"ENG COOLANT TEM" "ENGINE CONFIG PARAMETERS"
"ENGINE HOURS"


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