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APU shuts off with no alarm The dealer has set a maximum run time for both manual and auto starts. After this duration, the APU will automatically turn off.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. When the cabin temperature enters this range, the APU shuts off if it was running and will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
The APU will automatically turn off at the completion of an auto start function (after the appropriate duration for time, coolant temperature and low battery auto starts; after the cabin temperature reaches the appropriate temperature for cabin temperature auto starts).
CCU screen is frozen Reset the CCU by unplugging and reconnecting the rear connection.
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Introduction
The Cabin Control Unit (CCU) is the user interface/controller for Hodyon�s Dynasys Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). This APU is a self-contained, stand-alone power generator for use with class 8 trucks. The Dynasys system includes an HVAC system which provides climate control for the truck bunk, additionally; one duplex 120VAC convenience outlet, one main Power Distribution Center (PDC) with dedicated circuit breakers, and provides 12vdc recharging for the truck�s batteries while in operation. The Dynasys system uses the truck�s diesel fuel supply and 12vdc battery source. This system does not require the usage of the truck�s cooling and A/C system. The Dynasys APU system provides signi icant fuel savings, reduction of truck engine wear, reliability, increased driver comforts, and legislative compliance.
The CCU mounts inside the truck cabin and provides the user with a touch-screen interface to control cabin temperature, monitors APU engine activities and outputs, provides information about the APU system and its history, and controls automatic starting procedures. The rear connector port on the CCU provides a connection point to the Engine Control Module (ECM) of the APU. The USB port on the CCU provides a dual purpose: ability to update CCU with any future software updates, and to download complete APU history performance for diagnostic purposes.
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APU shuts off with no alarm The dealer has set a maximum run time for both manual and auto starts. After this duration, the APU will automatically turn off.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. When the cabin temperature enters this range, the APU shuts off if it was running and will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
The APU will automatically turn off at the completion of an auto start function (after the appropriate duration for time, coolant temperature and low battery auto starts; after the cabin temperature reaches the appropriate temperature for cabin temperature auto starts).
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Introduction
The Cabin Control Unit (CCU) is the user interface/controller for Hodyon�s Dynasys Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). This APU is a self-contained, stand-alone power generator for use with class 8 trucks. The Dynasys system includes an HVAC system which provides climate control for the truck bunk, additionally; one duplex 120VAC convenience outlet, one main Power Distribution Center (PDC) with dedicated circuit breakers, and provides 12vdc recharging for the truck�s batteries while in operation. The Dynasys system uses the truck�s diesel fuel supply and 12vdc battery source. This system does not require the usage of the truck�s cooling and A/C system. The Dynasys APU system provides signi icant fuel savings, reduction of truck engine wear, reliability, increased driver comforts, and legislative compliance.
The CCU mounts inside the truck cabin and provides the user with a touch-screen interface to control cabin temperature, monitors APU engine activities and outputs, provides information about the APU system and its history, and controls automatic starting procedures. The rear connector port on the CCU provides a connection point to the Engine Control Module (ECM) of the APU. The USB port on the CCU provides a dual purpose: ability to update CCU with any future software updates, and to download complete APU history performance for diagnostic purposes.
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Table of Contents 1.1 Connections .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 USB Port ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Rear Connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Buzzer 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............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Menu Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.5 Auto Menu Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 2.6 Engine Status Screen .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.7 Service Screen .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 2.8 Active Alarms Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.9 Alarm History Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.10 Password Entry Screen ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 2.11 Settings Screens 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.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 3.4 Manual Fan Control ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.5 Manual Temperature Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.6 Low Battery Auto Start ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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7.1 Troubleshooting Tips
Problem Possible Cause/Solution APU won�t start (CCU brie ly goes blank and start sequence is aborted)
The truck battery is not s iciently charged to keep the CCU powered up through the APU start sequence. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power.
APU won�t start (Engine Start Failure Alarm)
The APU tachometer may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check all wiring to the ECM. The truck battery is not s iciently charged to turn the APU starter and/or get the APU up to speed.
Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. CCU is blank The CCU may be in a low-power mode. Touch the CCU screen to see if the Main Screen is displayed
again. The CCU may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check the connection at the rear of the CCU
and at the ECM. The power connection to the ECM may have become disconnected. Check the power connection at the
ECM. The truck battery may be completely discharged or disconnected. Check the connections at the truck
battery and at the APU. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. APU starts disabled The truck ignition may be on. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if the truck ignition is on.
Shore power may be connected and APU restarts with shore power connected may have been disabled. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if shore power is connected. Disconnect shore power, or enabled APU restarts using a Level 1 password.
An alarm may be active. Access the Active Alarms Screen to see any active alarms. Resolve any alarm issues and manually clear alarms if necessary.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. The APU will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
HVAC fan won�t turn on The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
HVAC fan speed doesn�t match manual setting
The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
The HVAC fan will not run at high speed during heating.
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Table of Contents 1.1 Connections .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 USB Port ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Rear Connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Buzzer 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.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 2.8 Active Alarms Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.9 Alarm History Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.10 Password Entry Screen ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 2.11 Settings Screens 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3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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7.1 Troubleshooting Tips
Problem Possible Cause/Solution APU won�t start (CCU brie ly goes blank and start sequence is aborted)
The truck battery is not s iciently charged to keep the CCU powered up through the APU start sequence. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power.
APU won�t start (Engine Start Failure Alarm)
The APU tachometer may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check all wiring to the ECM. The truck battery is not s iciently charged to turn the APU starter and/or get the APU up to speed.
Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. CCU is blank The CCU may be in a low-power mode. Touch the CCU screen to see if the Main Screen is displayed
again. The CCU may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check the connection at the rear of the CCU
and at the ECM. The power connection to the ECM may have become disconnected. Check the power connection at the
ECM. The truck battery may be completely discharged or disconnected. Check the connections at the truck
battery and at the APU. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. APU starts disabled The truck ignition may be on. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if the truck ignition is on.
Shore power may be connected and APU restarts with shore power connected may have been disabled. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if shore power is connected. Disconnect shore power, or enabled APU restarts using a Level 1 password.
An alarm may be active. Access the Active Alarms Screen to see any active alarms. Resolve any alarm issues and manually clear alarms if necessary.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. The APU will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
HVAC fan won�t turn on The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
HVAC fan speed doesn�t match manual setting
The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
The HVAC fan will not run at high speed during heating.
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Table 0-10 Alarm Messages
Alarm Message D inition APU Behavior and User Actions Safety Cover Is Open APU safety cover is open If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the safety cover is open. This alarm
clears automatically when the safety cover is closed.
Oil Pressure Is Low APU oil pressure is low for an extended period of time during the APU start sequence or a shorter time while the APU is running
If starting, the APU start sequence will abort. If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Coolant Is Low APU coolant level is low If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the coolant level is low. This alarm clears automatically when the coolant level sensor senses enough coolant.
Engine Start Failure APU did not start properly based on no or low APU speed feedback
If no APU speed feedback, the APU will make multiple start attempts before aborting and generating this alarm. If low APU speed feedback, the APU will generate this alarm, but continue to make multiple start attempts before aborting. With this alarm active and all start attempts exhausted, the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Run Failure APU speed was outside of spec ied range while running
The APU will start and run multiple times before shutting down and generating this alarm. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Overheated APU coolant temperature is too high
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the APU coolant temperature is too high. This alarm clears automatically when the APU coolant temperature is below the maximum speci ication.
Battery Charging Failure
The battery voltage failed to increase after APU started in Low Battery Auto Start
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Battery Discharged The battery failed to charge after multiple Low Battery Auto Starts
The APU will stop, the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort, and the CCU will enter Inactive Mode. The LCD warming circuit will be disabled. The user may enter Active Mode, but the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Comm Failure CCU and ECM lost communication connection
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if communication is lost between the CCU and ECM. This alarm clears automatically when communication is restored.
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3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.9 Time Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.10 Shore Power Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.1 Changing the Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2 Level 0 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.1 Clock Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.2 User Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 4.1.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 4.1.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 4.2.6 Time Auto Start ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3 Level 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 4.3.2 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.1 Service and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 APU Service Matrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3 CCU Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 6.1 Alarm Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 7.1 Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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Table 0-10 Alarm Messages
Alarm Message D inition APU Behavior and User Actions Safety Cover Is Open APU safety cover is open If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the safety cover is open. This alarm
clears automatically when the safety cover is closed.
Oil Pressure Is Low APU oil pressure is low for an extended period of time during the APU start sequence or a shorter time while the APU is running
If starting, the APU start sequence will abort. If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Coolant Is Low APU coolant level is low If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the coolant level is low. This alarm clears automatically when the coolant level sensor senses enough coolant.
Engine Start Failure APU did not start properly based on no or low APU speed feedback
If no APU speed feedback, the APU will make multiple start attempts before aborting and generating this alarm. If low APU speed feedback, the APU will generate this alarm, but continue to make multiple start attempts before aborting. With this alarm active and all start attempts exhausted, the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Run Failure APU speed was outside of spec ied range while running
The APU will start and run multiple times before shutting down and generating this alarm. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Overheated APU coolant temperature is too high
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the APU coolant temperature is too high. This alarm clears automatically when the APU coolant temperature is below the maximum speci ication.
Battery Charging Failure
The battery voltage failed to increase after APU started in Low Battery Auto Start
The APU will stop and the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Battery Discharged The battery failed to charge after multiple Low Battery Auto Starts
The APU will stop, the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort, and the CCU will enter Inactive Mode. The LCD warming circuit will be disabled. The user may enter Active Mode, but the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Comm Failure CCU and ECM lost communication connection
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if communication is lost between the CCU and ECM. This alarm clears automatically when communication is restored.
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3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.9 Time Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.10 Shore Power Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.1 Changing the Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2 Level 0 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.1 Clock Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.2 User Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 4.1.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 4.1.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 4.2.6 Time Auto Start ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3 Level 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 4.3.2 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.1 Service and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 APU Service Matrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3 CCU Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 6.1 Alarm Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 7.1 Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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1.1 Connections
The CCU requires the following electrical connection to the ECM:
Shielded Cat 5 straight Ethernet cable (RJ-45); a minimum 8 foot cable is recommended.
Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
Note: If the CCU is powered on, then the LCD warming circuit is enabled. However, if there is an active Battery Discharged alarm, the CCU automatically enters Inactive Mode and the warming circuit is not available. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm descriptions.
1.2 USB Port
The USB port located in the bottom right of the CCU consists of a Type A receptacle. The USB port accepts a standard USB lash drive and can be used to download historical data or upload irmware updates (with the appropriate security access level).
1.3 Rear Connection
The connection to the ECM is located in the rear of the CCU. This port consists of an RJ-45 jack and accepts a shielded Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The cable may be routed down the wall using the available strain relief groove or directly through the wall as the installation warrants.
Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
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6. Don't leave any liquid on the CCU screen. Remove all excess moisture.
7. Let the CCU screen dry thoroughly before plugging the cable back into the rear of the CCU.
Note: For hard to remove stains or ink marks, repeat this procedure several times.
6.1 Alarm Handling
Table 0-10 d es the CCU alarm messages and the resulting APU behavior and required user actions. When an alarm is active, the Main Screen displays a red Alarm Status icon and the buzzer sounds for 10s. Pressing the icon displays the Active Alarm Screen including all active alarms.
Many of the alarm messages are automatically clearing; as soon as the problem (i.e., safety cover open) is resolved, the alarm message clears from the Active Alarm Screen. Others are required to be manually cleared after the problem is resolved. To clear an alarm, access the Active Alarm Screen, and press the Clear icon. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen
Up to 350 alarm messages are logged in the CCU. To access the logged alarm messages, access the Alarm History Screen. All alarm messages are displayed with a date & time stamp. The Alarm History Screen can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
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1.1 Connections
The CCU requires the following electrical connection to the ECM:
Shielded Cat 5 straight Ethernet cable (RJ-45); a minimum 8 foot cable is recommended.
Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
Note: If the CCU is powered on, then the LCD warming circuit is enabled. However, if there is an active Battery Discharged alarm, the CCU automatically enters Inactive Mode and the warming circuit is not available. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm descriptions.
1.2 USB Port
The USB port located in the bottom right of the CCU consists of a Type A receptacle. The USB port accepts a standard USB lash drive and can be used to download historical data or upload irmware updates (with the appropriate security access level).
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The connection to the ECM is located in the rear of the CCU. This port consists of an RJ-45 jack and accepts a shielded Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The cable may be routed down the wall using the available strain relief groove or directly through the wall as the installation warrants.
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6. Don't leave any liquid on the CCU screen. Remove all excess moisture.
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Note: For hard to remove stains or ink marks, repeat this procedure several times.
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Many of the alarm messages are automatically clearing; as soon as the problem (i.e., safety cover open) is resolved, the alarm message clears from the Active Alarm Screen. Others are required to be manually cleared after the problem is resolved. To clear an alarm, access the Active Alarm Screen, and press the Clear icon. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen
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Reminder Task Description Total Operating Hours
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The Service Screen reminders can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. If the Service Screen is not cleared before the next milestone is reached, the unique service reminders associated with the next milestone are displayed in addition to the ignored reminders.
5.3 CCU Cleaning
The CCU screen should be cleaned as needed. Follow these instructions to clean the CCU screen:
Note: Hodyon sells a protectiv for the touch screen CCU: Hodyon part # 55-8412.
1. Disconnect the cable at the rear of the CCU to power it off.
2. Take notice of any smudges or areas to be cleaned.
3. Use a dry micro iber cloth to remove any dust and gently brush off any dirt particulars.
4. Using a micro iber cloth and cleaning solution (isopropyl alcohol/distilled water), gently wipe the CCU screen clean in a circular motion. Do not press hard on the cloth.
5. Spray the cleaning solution into the cleaning cloth.
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1.4 Buzzer
The CCU includes a buzzer for audible touch-screen feedback and alar tions. The touch-screen feedback can be turned on or off. When an alarm is generated, the buzzer activates for 10 seconds before turning off.
1.5 Temperature Sensor
A temperature sensor is located within the CCU case to monitor the bunk environment. This sensor is located near the vent on the left side of the CCU. Keep this vent and the opposing vent on the right side clear of any obstructions to allow for maximum air low through the CCU assembly. Failure to maintain maximum bunk ambient air low through the CCU assembly or partial blockage of the temperature sensor vent could result in inaccurate bunk ambient temperature readings. This could lead to poor HVAC performance issues.
2.1 Screen Descriptions
The following sections describe the main screen, inactive screen, menu screen, auto menu screen, engine status screen, service screen, active alarms screen, alarm history screen, password entry screen, settings screens, about screen, and screen saver.
2.2 Main Screen
The Main Screen is displayed upon initial connection of power to the CCU or when the Home icon is depressed from any screen. This Main Screen provides control of the APU and HVAC functions and displays feedback from the APU. The Main Screen is shown in Figure 1.
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Reminder Task Description Total Operating Hours
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The Service Screen reminders can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. If the Service Screen is not cleared before the next milestone is reached, the unique service reminders associated with the next milestone are displayed in addition to the ignored reminders.
5.3 CCU Cleaning
The CCU screen should be cleaned as needed. Follow these instructions to clean the CCU screen:
Note: Hodyon sells a protectiv for the touch screen CCU: Hodyon part # 55-8412.
1. Disconnect the cable at the rear of the CCU to power it off.
2. Take notice of any smudges or areas to be cleaned.
3. Use a dry micro iber cloth to remove any dust and gently brush off any dirt particulars.
4. Using a micro iber cloth and cleaning solution (isopropyl alcohol/distilled water), gently wipe the CCU screen clean in a circular motion. Do not press hard on the cloth.
5. Spray the cleaning solution into the cleaning cloth.
Caution: Never spray any cleaning solutions directly onto the CCU screen.
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1.4 Buzzer
The CCU includes a buzzer for audible touch-screen feedback and alar tions. The touch-screen feedback can be turned on or off. When an alarm is generated, the buzzer activates for 10 seconds before turning off.
1.5 Temperature Sensor
A temperature sensor is located within the CCU case to monitor the bunk environment. This sensor is located near the vent on the left side of the CCU. Keep this vent and the opposing vent on the right side clear of any obstructions to allow for maximum air low through the CCU assembly. Failure to maintain maximum bunk ambient air low through the CCU assembly or partial blockage of the temperature sensor vent could result in inaccurate bunk ambient temperature readings. This could lead to poor HVAC performance issues.
2.1 Screen Descriptions
The following sections describe the main screen, inactive screen, menu screen, auto menu screen, engine status screen, service screen, active alarms screen, alarm history screen, password entry screen, settings screens, about screen, and screen saver.
2.2 Main Screen
The Main Screen is displayed upon initial connection of power to the CCU or when the Home icon is depressed from any screen. This Main Screen provides control of the APU and HVAC functions and displays feedback from the APU. The Main Screen is shown in Figure 1.
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Figure 1 Main Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner. This day/date/time display is shown on each screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The current battery voltage (in VDC) is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
The Manual Fan Control icon is displayed just below the battery voltage display. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display. When the manual temperature set point is being adjusted, this display changes so the temperature set point is being displayed and the green �Cabin Temp� text changes to a white �Temp Set point.� Approximately 5 seconds after the new set point is selected, the display will return to the current cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
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Screen Parameter
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5.1 Service and Maintenance
The following sections describe the APU service matrix and CCU cleaning necessary to service and maintain a TFT CCU.
5.2 APU Service Matrix
Table 0- below d es APU service task reminders and the operating hour interval where each task is required. When the operating hour timer reaches a milestone listed in the table, the Main Screen displays a yellow Service Status icon. Pressing the icon displays the Service Screen including the service reminders for that milestone. The table below provides a description of each task since some of the Service Screen reminders are condensed n the CCU. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen.
Table 0-9 APU Service Matrix
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner. This day/date/time display is shown on each screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The current battery voltage (in VDC) is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
The Manual Fan Control icon is displayed just below the battery voltage display. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display. When the manual temperature set point is being adjusted, this display changes so the temperature set point is being displayed and the green �Cabin Temp� text changes to a white �Temp Set point.� Approximately 5 seconds after the new set point is selected, the display will return to the current cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
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Screen Parameter
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5.2 APU Service Matrix
Table 0- below d es APU service task reminders and the operating hour interval where each task is required. When the operating hour timer reaches a milestone listed in the table, the Main Screen displays a yellow Service Status icon. Pressing the icon displays the Service Screen including the service reminders for that milestone. The table below provides a description of each task since some of the Service Screen reminders are condensed n the CCU. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen.
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3. Scroll to the Coolant Auto 2 Settings Screen using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The duration of the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from this screen.
Table 0-7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Level 1 Settings
Screen Parameter Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 2 Duration (m) APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Duration
Duration of APU coolant temperature auto-start 1 1 to 60 20 minutes
4.3.2 Miscellaneous
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Scroll to the two Misc Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The maximum allowable run time for auto or manual mode, and the cabin temperature disable zone can be changed from the Misc 1 Settings Screen. The ability to start the APU with shore power connected can be enabled or disabled from the Misc 2 Settings Screen.
Table 0-8 Miscellaneous Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Misc 1 Max Man (h) Max Run Time (Manual Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after a manual start 1 0 to 24 0 (no time
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Misc 1 Max Auto (h) Max Run Time (Auto Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after an auto start 1 1 to 24 4 hours
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Disable Zone - Hi Temp
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disabled (both values the same)
disabled °F
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Disable Zone - Lo Temp
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The red and blue icons on the right side allow the manual temperature set point to be adjusted. Pressing either one of these icons causes the temperature display to show the manual temperature set point. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
The Inactive icon is in the bottom left-hand corner and switches the CCU to Inactive Mode. Refer to Sections 2.3 Inactive Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Inactive Screen and Inactive Mode.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.3 Inactive Screen
The Inactive Screen is displayed when the Inactive icon is depressed on the Main Screen. Refer to Section 3.1 Operation for more information on Inactive Mode. The Inactive Screen is shown in Figure 2 below.
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3. Scroll to the Coolant Auto 2 Settings Screen using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The duration of the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from this screen.
Table 0-7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Level 1 Settings
Screen Parameter Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 2 Duration (m) APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Duration
Duration of APU coolant temperature auto-start 1 1 to 60 20 minutes
4.3.2 Miscellaneous
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
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Table 0-8 Miscellaneous Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Misc 1 Max Man (h) Max Run Time (Manual Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after a manual start 1 0 to 24 0 (no time
limit) hours
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The maximum runtime for the APU after an auto start 1 1 to 24 4 hours
Misc 1 Disable H (°F) Cabin Temperature
Disable Zone - Hi Temp
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disabled °F
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Disable Zone - Lo Temp
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The red and blue icons on the right side allow the manual temperature set point to be adjusted. Pressing either one of these icons causes the temperature display to show the manual temperature set point. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
The Inactive icon is in the bottom left-hand corner and switches the CCU to Inactive Mode. Refer to Sections 2.3 Inactive Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Inactive Screen and Inactive Mode.
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The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.3 Inactive Screen
The Inactive Screen is displayed when the Inactive icon is depressed on the Main Screen. Refer to Section 3.1 Operation for more information on Inactive Mode. The Inactive Screen is shown in Figure 2 below.
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Figure 2 Inactive Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display.
Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen. Refer to Sections 2.2 Main Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Main Screen and Active Mode.
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The Menu Screen is displayed when the Menus icon is depressed on any screen, shown below in Figure 3.
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The time auto start function can be enabled or disabled from the Time Auto 1 Settings Screen. The recurrence and duration for the time auto start function can also be changed from this screen.
The start time (day, hour, minute) for the time auto start function can be set from the Time Auto 2 Settings Screen. The start time must always be entered in 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
Table 0-6 Time Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Time Auto 1 Enable Time Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the time auto-start function 0 on, off off n/a
Time Auto 1 Recurrence Time Auto-
Start Recurrence
Recurrence setting for the time auto-start function 0 none, daily,
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Time Auto 1 Duration (h) Time Auto-Start Duration
Duration for the time auto-start function. This duration begins when the engine has successfully started
0 0.01 to 24.00 1.00 hour
Time Auto 2 Start Day Time Auto-Start Start
Time
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4.3 Level 1
All Level 1 settings are accessible with a Level 1 password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck or leet owner.
4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Enter a Level 1 password.
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The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display.
Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen. Refer to Sections 2.2 Main Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Main Screen and Active Mode.
2.4 Menu Screen
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The time auto start function can be enabled or disabled from the Time Auto 1 Settings Screen. The recurrence and duration for the time auto start function can also be changed from this screen.
The start time (day, hour, minute) for the time auto start function can be set from the Time Auto 2 Settings Screen. The start time must always be entered in 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
Table 0-6 Time Auto Start Settings
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Time Auto 1 Enable Time Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the time auto-start function 0 on, off off n/a
Time Auto 1 Recurrence Time Auto-
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Time Auto 1 Duration (h) Time Auto-Start Duration
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4.3 Level 1
All Level 1 settings are accessible with a Level 1 password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck or leet owner.
4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Enter a Level 1 password.
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Table 0-5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start Settings
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Mode setting for the temperature auto-start function
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Temp Auto 2 Heat Only (°F)
Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Heat Mode)
Set point used to trigger heating cycle during Heat Auto-Start Mode
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Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Auto Mode)
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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The About icon accesses the About Screen. Refer to Section 2.12 About Screen for more information on the About Screen.
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Table 0-5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start Settings
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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The About icon accesses the About Screen. Refer to Section 2.12 About Screen for more information on the About Screen.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on the Main Screen.
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The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm handling for alarm handling.
2.5 Auto Menu Screen
The Auto Menu Screen is displayed when the Auto icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The Auto Menu Screen provides access to settings used for all auto start features. The Auto Start programs are Time, Cabin Temp, Coolant Temp, and Battery Voltage. The Auto Menu Screen, shown in Figure 4.
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Table 0-4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 1 Enable APU Coolant
Temperature Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the APU coolant temperature auto-start function
0 on, off off n/a
Coolant Auto 1 Temp SP (°F)
APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Temperature
Set point
Set point used to trigger APU coolant temperature auto-start
0 -40°F to 35°F 0°F °F
4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Cabin Temp.
2. Scroll through the two Temp Auto Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
The mode for the cabin temperature auto start function can be set from the Temp Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The temperature thresholds for the cabin temperature auto start function in auto, heat or cool modes can be changed from the Temp Auto 2 Settings Screen.
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The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm handling for alarm handling.
2.5 Auto Menu Screen
The Auto Menu Screen is displayed when the Auto icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The Auto Menu Screen provides access to settings used for all auto start features. The Auto Start programs are Time, Cabin Temp, Coolant Temp, and Battery Voltage. The Auto Menu Screen, shown in Figure 4.
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Table 0-4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 1 Enable APU Coolant
Temperature Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the APU coolant temperature auto-start function
0 on, off off n/a
Coolant Auto 1 Temp SP (°F)
APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Temperature
Set point
Set point used to trigger APU coolant temperature auto-start
0 -40°F to 35°F 0°F °F
4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Cabin Temp.
2. Scroll through the two Temp Auto Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
The mode for the cabin temperature auto start function can be set from the Temp Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The temperature thresholds for the cabin temperature auto start function in auto, heat or cool modes can be changed from the Temp Auto 2 Settings Screen.
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If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 12V system (d guration), only the set point with the 11 to 13.5 range is applicable.
If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 24V system (future option), only the set point with the 23 to 26 range is applicable.
Table 0-3 Low Battery Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (12V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 12V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 11.5 to 13.0 12.5 VDC
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (24V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 24V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 23.0 to 26.0 25 VDC
4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
From the Main Screen, press Menu > Auto > Coolant Temp.
The temperature threshold for the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from the Coolant Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The coolant temperature auto start function can also be enabled or disabled from this screen.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The Time icon accesses the Time Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Refer to Section 3.9 Time Auto Start for instructions on setting the Time Auto Start function.
The Coolant Temp icon accesses the Coolant Temp Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Refer to Section 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Coolant Temp Auto Start function.
The Cabin Temp icon accesses the Cabin Temp Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Cabin Temp Auto Start function.
The Low Battery icon accesses the Low Battery Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon battery voltage level. Refer to Section 3.6 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on setting the Low Battery Auto Start function.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen.
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If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 12V system (d guration), only the set point with the 11 to 13.5 range is applicable.
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Table 0-3 Low Battery Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
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Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (12V)
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0 11.5 to 13.0 12.5 VDC
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (24V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 24V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 23.0 to 26.0 25 VDC
4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
From the Main Screen, press Menu > Auto > Coolant Temp.
The temperature threshold for the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from the Coolant Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The coolant temperature auto start function can also be enabled or disabled from this screen.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The Time icon accesses the Time Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Refer to Section 3.9 Time Auto Start for instructions on setting the Time Auto Start function.
The Coolant Temp icon accesses the Coolant Temp Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Refer to Section 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Coolant Temp Auto Start function.
The Cabin Temp icon accesses the Cabin Temp Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Cabin Temp Auto Start function.
The Low Battery icon accesses the Low Battery Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon battery voltage level. Refer to Section 3.6 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on setting the Low Battery Auto Start function.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen.
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o When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
o When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
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The Engine Status Screen is displayed when the Engine Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Engine Status Screen displays more details about the status of the APU. The Engine Status Screen shown in Figure 5.
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Table 0-2 User Settings
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Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
User 1 B/L Time (s) Backlight Duration
The duration that the CCU screens remain active after the last detected user activity before switching to the screen saver
0 30 to 600 120 seconds
User 1 S/S Time (s) Screen Saver Duration
The duration that the screen saver remains active before the screen turns blank
0 30 to 600 300 seconds
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The brightness level of the backlight 0 0 to 10 5 N/A
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4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start
From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Low Battery. The battery voltage threshold for the low battery auto start function can be changed from the Low Battery 1 Settings Screen.
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o When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
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Table 0-2 User Settings
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User 1 B/L Time (s) Backlight Duration
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0 30 to 600 120 seconds
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0 30 to 600 300 seconds
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The year, month, date and day can be changed from the Clock 1 Settings Screen.
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3. Enter the time in a 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
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4.2.2 User Preferences
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The audible keypad feedback and temperature units can be changed from the User 2 Settings Screen.
Note: There is also an option to change the CCU language, but the current CCU version is only in English.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen indicates the current status of the APU, including whether or not the APU is ready to start, what type of APU start is in progress, what mode the APU is running in.
The screen indicates whether or not shore power is connected. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for more information on Shore Power Mode.
The screen indicates whether or not the HVAC is in heat or cool mode.
The screen indicates the setting of the Manual Fan Control icon.
Note: The Manual Fan Control icon may or may not correspond to the actual fan speed, depending on whether or not the APU is on. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Service icon accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
The Alarms icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
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The year, month, date and day can be changed from the Clock 1 Settings Screen.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen indicates the current status of the APU, including whether or not the APU is ready to start, what type of APU start is in progress, what mode the APU is running in.
The screen indicates whether or not shore power is connected. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for more information on Shore Power Mode.
The screen indicates whether or not the HVAC is in heat or cool mode.
The screen indicates the setting of the Manual Fan Control icon.
Note: The Manual Fan Control icon may or may not correspond to the actual fan speed, depending on whether or not the APU is on. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Service icon accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
The Alarms icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
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2.7 Service Screen
The Service Screen is displayed when the Service icon is depressed on any screen. The Service Screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. The Service Screen is shown in Figure 6.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for service reminders.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is
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3.10 Shore Power Mode
The CCU enters Shore Power Mode whenever shore power is connected to the APU. If the APU is running whenever shore power is connected, then the APU automatically stops. In Shore Power Mode, all auto starts (except for Low Battery Auto Start) are disabled. Manual temperature control is enabled in Shore Power Mode. From the appropriate Settings Screen, a Level 1 user may enable or disable the ability to manually start the APU in Shore Power Mode. If manual APU starts have been disabled, the Main Screen indicates that. When shore power is disconnected, the CCU returns to Active Mode. Refer to Section 4.3.2 Miscellaneous for instructions on changing Shore Power settings.
3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock
The APU is interlocked with the truck ignition switch to prevent the APU from running while the truck engine is on. There are two exceptions; the Low Battery Auto Start and Coolant Temperature Auto Start functions are the only instances that will allow the APU to run while the truck is on. If the truck engine is on, the Main Screen indicates that and prevents the APU from being manually started.
4.1 Changing the Settings
The following sections describe all Level 0 and Level 1 settings including their d itions, security levels, allowable ranges, default values, units, and how to access them.
4.2 Level 0
All Level 0 settings are accessible without a password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck driver.
4.2.1 Clock Settings
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Clock.
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2.7 Service Screen
The Service Screen is displayed when the Service icon is depressed on any screen. The Service Screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. The Service Screen is shown in Figure 6.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for service reminders.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
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3.10 Shore Power Mode
The CCU enters Shore Power Mode whenever shore power is connected to the APU. If the APU is running whenever shore power is connected, then the APU automatically stops. In Shore Power Mode, all auto starts (except for Low Battery Auto Start) are disabled. Manual temperature control is enabled in Shore Power Mode. From the appropriate Settings Screen, a Level 1 user may enable or disable the ability to manually start the APU in Shore Power Mode. If manual APU starts have been disabled, the Main Screen indicates that. When shore power is disconnected, the CCU returns to Active Mode. Refer to Section 4.3.2 Miscellaneous for instructions on changing Shore Power settings.
3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock
The APU is interlocked with the truck ignition switch to prevent the APU from running while the truck engine is on. There are two exceptions; the Low Battery Auto Start and Coolant Temperature Auto Start functions are the only instances that will allow the APU to run while the truck is on. If the truck engine is on, the Main Screen indicates that and prevents the APU from being manually started.
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4.2 Level 0
All Level 0 settings are accessible without a password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck driver.
4.2.1 Clock Settings
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Clock.
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3.9 Time Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The recurrence setting for this function may be set to none, daily or weekly. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The start time for the Time Auto Start function can be set from the appropriate Settings Screen. The start time can only be set up to 1 week in advance (only the day of the week, hour, and minute can be set � not the date). The duration of the Time Auto Start function can be adjusted from 0.01 to 24.00 hours.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to none, then the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the Time Auto Start has occurred, this function is disabled (i.e., the function is not recurring). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to daily, then every day the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every day until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to weekly, then every week the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration d ed by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every week until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.6 Time Auto Start for instructions on changing Time Auto Start settings.
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yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows service reminders to be cleared from the Service Screen with the appropriate security access level. This can only be performed by an authorized Dynasys dealer.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.8 Active Alarms Screen
The Active Alarms Screen is displayed when the Alarms or Alarm Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Active Alarms Screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling. The Active Alarms Screen is shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Active Alarms Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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3.9 Time Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The recurrence setting for this function may be set to none, daily or weekly. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The start time for the Time Auto Start function can be set from the appropriate Settings Screen. The start time can only be set up to 1 week in advance (only the day of the week, hour, and minute can be set � not the date). The duration of the Time Auto Start function can be adjusted from 0.01 to 24.00 hours.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to none, then the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the Time Auto Start has occurred, this function is disabled (i.e., the function is not recurring). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to daily, then every day the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every day until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to weekly, then every week the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration d ed by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every week until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.6 Time Auto Start for instructions on changing Time Auto Start settings.
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yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows service reminders to be cleared from the Service Screen with the appropriate security access level. This can only be performed by an authorized Dynasys dealer.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.8 Active Alarms Screen
The Active Alarms Screen is displayed when the Alarms or Alarm Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Active Alarms Screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling. The Active Alarms Screen is shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Active Alarms Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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The screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows active alarms to be cleared from the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The History icon accesses the Alarm History Screen. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
2.9 Alarm History Screen
The Alarm History Screen is displayed when the History icon is depressed on the Active Alarms Screen. The Alarm History Screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The Alarm History Screen is shown in Figure 8.
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3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to cool, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �cool only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �cool only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to auto, then automatic temperature control is based on two set points and settings. The user can change the �auto high� and �auto low� set points for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set points may be adjusted from 59 to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �auto low� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating). When the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �auto high� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low. When the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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The screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows active alarms to be cleared from the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
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2.9 Alarm History Screen
The Alarm History Screen is displayed when the History icon is depressed on the Active Alarms Screen. The Alarm History Screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The Alarm History Screen is shown in Figure 8.
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3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to cool, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �cool only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �cool only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to auto, then automatic temperature control is based on two set points and settings. The user can change the �auto high� and �auto low� set points for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set points may be adjusted from 59 to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �auto low� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating). When the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �auto high� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low. When the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a pre-d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Cabin Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to off, then the APU does not automatically start based on cabin temperature.
3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to heat, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �heat only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �heat only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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Figure 8 Alarm History Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The alarms are displayed with a date and time stamp. The screen displays up to 10 alarms at a time. To scroll up or down through all stored alarms, depress the upper (scroll up) or lower (scroll down) half of the area d ed by the red outline. Up to 350 alarms are stored. Once this limit is reached, no more alarms are stored in memory.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
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The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a pre-d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Cabin Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to off, then the APU does not automatically start based on cabin temperature.
3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to heat, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �heat only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �heat only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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Figure 8 Alarm History Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The alarms are displayed with a date and time stamp. The screen displays up to 10 alarms at a time. To scroll up or down through all stored alarms, depress the upper (scroll up) or lower (scroll down) half of the area d ed by the red outline. Up to 350 alarms are stored. Once this limit is reached, no more alarms are stored in memory.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
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The Clear icon allows the stored alarms to be cleared from the Alarm History Screen with the appropriate security access level.
The Active icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen.
2.10 Password Entry Screen
The Password Entry Screen is displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen or a function requiring security clearance is attempted. The Password Entry Screen allows for a 4-character alphanumeric password to be entered. The Password Entry Screen is shown in Figure 9.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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Refer to Section 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on changing Low Battery Auto Start settings.
3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. Once enabled, this function is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Coolant Temperature Auto Start function can be adjusted from -40 to 35°F. When the APU coolant temperature drops below this threshold, the APU automatically starts in order to warm up the APU coolant. The APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration (1 to 60 minutes, adjustable by a Level 1 user). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Sections 4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start and 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Coolant Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Any user can change the mode setting for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. This function may be set to off, heat, cool or auto mode. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive or Shore Power Mode.
If the fan speed is set to low, medium or high, then the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, the Cabin Temperature Auto Start functions as described in the following sections.
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The Clear icon allows the stored alarms to be cleared from the Alarm History Screen with the appropriate security access level.
The Active icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen.
2.10 Password Entry Screen
The Password Entry Screen is displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen or a function requiring security clearance is attempted. The Password Entry Screen allows for a 4-character alphanumeric password to be entered. The Password Entry Screen is shown in Figure 9.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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Refer to Section 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on changing Low Battery Auto Start settings.
3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. Once enabled, this function is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Coolant Temperature Auto Start function can be adjusted from -40 to 35°F. When the APU coolant temperature drops below this threshold, the APU automatically starts in order to warm up the APU coolant. The APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration (1 to 60 minutes, adjustable by a Level 1 user). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Sections 4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start and 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Coolant Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Any user can change the mode setting for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. This function may be set to off, heat, cool or auto mode. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive or Shore Power Mode.
If the fan speed is set to low, medium or high, then the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, the Cabin Temperature Auto Start functions as described in the following sections.
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If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the APU HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the APU HVAC system stops cooling and the fan turns off.
The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
3.6 Low Battery Auto Start
The Low Battery Auto Start function starts the APU as required maintaining a minimum voltage level for the truck battery. This feature is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. The only way to disable this function is to place the CCU in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Low Battery Auto Start function can be adjusted from 11.5 VDC to 13.0 VDC for a 12-volt system (most common), or 23.0 VDC to 26.0 VDC for a 24-volt system (for futur gurations). When the truck battery voltage drops below this threshold for a pre-de ined duration, the APU automatically starts to recharge the battery.
Should the battery voltage begin not to increase, the APU will shut off and the CCU displays a Battery Charging Failure alarm; otherwise, the APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration.
If the battery voltage still does not exceed the threshold setting, the APU will restart and attempt to recharge the battery again. The APU makes a pre-d ed number of attempts to recharge the battery before generating a Battery Discharged alarm. After the APU has stopped, the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message will appear indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, depressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
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The 4 characters that make up the password are displayed. A blue outline is displayed around the selected character. Depressing a single character moves the blue outline to that character.
The up and down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available numbers and letters for the selected character.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The NONE icon bypasses the Password Entry Screen and is the same as entering a Level 0 password. Refer to Section 4.2 Level 0 for all Level 0 settings & functions.
The Enter icon enters the password currently displayed. The appropriate screen is displayed or function is initiated depending on the security access level of the displayed password. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions.
2.11 Settings Screens
The Settings Screens are displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen and a password has been entered. Also, selected Settings Screens are displayed when a selection is made from the Auto Menu screen. A typical Settings Screen allows up to 4 settings to be adjusted. Values for the settings are not saved to the CCU until the Settings Screens are exited by pressing the Home icon. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions. A typical Settings Screen is shown in Figure 10.
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If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the APU HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
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3.6 Low Battery Auto Start
The Low Battery Auto Start function starts the APU as required maintaining a minimum voltage level for the truck battery. This feature is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. The only way to disable this function is to place the CCU in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Low Battery Auto Start function can be adjusted from 11.5 VDC to 13.0 VDC for a 12-volt system (most common), or 23.0 VDC to 26.0 VDC for a 24-volt system (for futur gurations). When the truck battery voltage drops below this threshold for a pre-de ined duration, the APU automatically starts to recharge the battery.
Should the battery voltage begin not to increase, the APU will shut off and the CCU displays a Battery Charging Failure alarm; otherwise, the APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration.
If the battery voltage still does not exceed the threshold setting, the APU will restart and attempt to recharge the battery again. The APU makes a pre-d ed number of attempts to recharge the battery before generating a Battery Discharged alarm. After the APU has stopped, the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message will appear indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, depressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
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The 4 characters that make up the password are displayed. A blue outline is displayed around the selected character. Depressing a single character moves the blue outline to that character.
The up and down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available numbers and letters for the selected character.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The NONE icon bypasses the Password Entry Screen and is the same as entering a Level 0 password. Refer to Section 4.2 Level 0 for all Level 0 settings & functions.
The Enter icon enters the password currently displayed. The appropriate screen is displayed or function is initiated depending on the security access level of the displayed password. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions.
2.11 Settings Screens
The Settings Screens are displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen and a password has been entered. Also, selected Settings Screens are displayed when a selection is made from the Auto Menu screen. A typical Settings Screen allows up to 4 settings to be adjusted. Values for the settings are not saved to the CCU until the Settings Screens are exited by pressing the Home icon. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions. A typical Settings Screen is shown in Figure 10.
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Figure 10 Typical Settings Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The title of the Settings Screen is displayed at the top of screen.
Up to 4 settings are displayed on each screen. The setting name is displayed above a green rectangle showing the current value of the setting. Depressing a single setting selects that setting and turns the green rectangle to white.
The up & down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available range of values for the selected setting.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. New values for the settings are not saved to the CCU memory until the Home icon is depressed. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
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remains at medium speed for a d ed duration (based on settings) after heating stops before returning to the high speed.
When this icon is set to �Fan Auto,� the fan turns on as needed to maintain manual or automatic temperature control, if manual, automatic heating, and cooling functions are enabled. This may activate depending on the settings.
Refer to Sections 3.5 Manual Temperature Control and3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for more information on how fan speed is controlled during manual and automatic temperature control.
3.5 Manual Temperature Control
Manual temperature control is enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode and the fan speed is manually set to low, medium, high, or auto setting. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual temperature control to be enabled. If the fan speed is set to low, medium, or high, the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, manual temperature control functions as described below.
Note: Manual temperature control is based upon a single set point and fan speed setting.
To adjust the manual temperature set point, depress the red or blue arrows on the Main Screen. Upon depressing one of the arrows, the set point is displayed. Subsequent icon depresses will adjust the set point up or down.
Note: The Main Screen stops displaying the set point and returns to the actual cabin temperature approximately 5 seconds after the last adjustment. The set point may be adjusted from 59°F to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the APU HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the APU HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off (to cool the heating elements for safety purposes).
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Figure 10 Typical Settings Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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remains at medium speed for a d ed duration (based on settings) after heating stops before returning to the high speed.
When this icon is set to �Fan Auto,� the fan turns on as needed to maintain manual or automatic temperature control, if manual, automatic heating, and cooling functions are enabled. This may activate depending on the settings.
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3.5 Manual Temperature Control
Manual temperature control is enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode and the fan speed is manually set to low, medium, high, or auto setting. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual temperature control to be enabled. If the fan speed is set to low, medium, or high, the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, manual temperature control functions as described below.
Note: Manual temperature control is based upon a single set point and fan speed setting.
To adjust the manual temperature set point, depress the red or blue arrows on the Main Screen. Upon depressing one of the arrows, the set point is displayed. Subsequent icon depresses will adjust the set point up or down.
Note: The Main Screen stops displaying the set point and returns to the actual cabin temperature approximately 5 seconds after the last adjustment. The set point may be adjusted from 59°F to 90°F.
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3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop
The APU may be manually started or stopped from any screen displaying the Start Engine or Stop Engine icon. To manually start the APU, depress the Start Engine icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is starting. The engine start process time varies due to glow plug duration and how quickly the engine gets up to speed. Once the engine is up to speed, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Stop Engine icon, indicating that the engine has started.
To manually stop the APU, depress the Engine Stop icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is stopping. The engine stop process time varies due to operating settings being controlled. Once the engine is stopped, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Engine Start icon, indicating that the engine has stopped and may be restarted again if desired. After the engine has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for duration as d ed by the current settings.
3.4 Manual Fan Control
The APU HVAC fan may be manually controlled using the Manual Fan Control icon on the Main Screen. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual fan control to be effective. Depressing this icon allows the user to scroll through the manual options for off, low, medium, high, and auto fan settings.
When this icon is set to �Fan Off,� the fan turns off and all HVAC functions are disabled.
When this icon is set to �Fan Low,� the fan turns on at low speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at low speed whether or not heating or cooling is active.
When this icon is set to �Fan Medium,� the fan turns on at medium speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at medium speed whether or not heating or cooling is active.
When this icon is set to �Fan High,� the fan turns on at high speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at high speed whether or not cooling is active. During heating, the fan switches to medium speed (high fan speed is disabled during heating). The fan
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The right (>) icon scrolls through the available Settings Screens to the right.
2.12 About Screen
The About Screen is displayed when the About icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The About Screen is shown in Figure 11.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The total operating hours are displayed in HH:MM:SS format. Operating hours accrue when the APU is on or when the system is operated with shore power. This timer is used to determine when and which service reminders should become active. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
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3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop
The APU may be manually started or stopped from any screen displaying the Start Engine or Stop Engine icon. To manually start the APU, depress the Start Engine icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is starting. The engine start process time varies due to glow plug duration and how quickly the engine gets up to speed. Once the engine is up to speed, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Stop Engine icon, indicating that the engine has started.
To manually stop the APU, depress the Engine Stop icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is stopping. The engine stop process time varies due to operating settings being controlled. Once the engine is stopped, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Engine Start icon, indicating that the engine has stopped and may be restarted again if desired. After the engine has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for duration as d ed by the current settings.
3.4 Manual Fan Control
The APU HVAC fan may be manually controlled using the Manual Fan Control icon on the Main Screen. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual fan control to be effective. Depressing this icon allows the user to scroll through the manual options for off, low, medium, high, and auto fan settings.
When this icon is set to �Fan Off,� the fan turns off and all HVAC functions are disabled.
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2.12 About Screen
The About Screen is displayed when the About icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The About Screen is shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 About Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The total operating hours are displayed in HH:MM:SS format. Operating hours accrue when the APU is on or when the system is operated with shore power. This timer is used to determine when and which service reminders should become active. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
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The DVN (Dynasys Validation Number) is displayed.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
2.13 Screen Saver
If the Screen Saver has not been disabled, then the CCU screen remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 120s). If no user activity is detected during that time, the CCU will activate the Screen Saver. The Screen Saver remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 300s). If no additional user activity is detected during that time, the CCU screen will turn blank. At any time that the Screen Saver or blank screen is displayed, pressing any part of the screen will return the CCU back to the Main Screen. The Screen Saver is shown in Figure 12. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the screen saver settings.
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3.1 Operation
The following sections describe all operations for active/inactive modes, manual engine start/stop, manual fan control, manual temperature control, low battery auto start, coolant temperature auto start, cabin temperature auto start, time auto start, and shore power mode.
3.2 Active/Inactive Modes
Upon initial connection to the ECM, the CCU automatically displays the Main Screen and enters into Active Mode. All functions are available in Active Mode. Depressing the Inactive icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen switches the CCU into Inactive Mode.
In Inactive Mode, all functions (aside from the LCD warming circuit) are disabled. Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU back into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen.
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The DVN (Dynasys Validation Number) is displayed.
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2.13 Screen Saver
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Figure 12 Screen Saver
3.1 Operation
The following sections describe all operations for active/inactive modes, manual engine start/stop, manual fan control, manual temperature control, low battery auto start, coolant temperature auto start, cabin temperature auto start, time auto start, and shore power mode.
3.2 Active/Inactive Modes
Upon initial connection to the ECM, the CCU automatically displays the Main Screen and enters into Active Mode. All functions are available in Active Mode. Depressing the Inactive icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen switches the CCU into Inactive Mode.
In Inactive Mode, all functions (aside from the LCD warming circuit) are disabled. Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU back into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen.
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The DVN (Dynasys Validation Number) is displayed.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
2.13 Screen Saver
If the Screen Saver has not been disabled, then the CCU screen remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 120s). If no user activity is detected during that time, the CCU will activate the Screen Saver. The Screen Saver remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 300s). If no additional user activity is detected during that time, the CCU screen will turn blank. At any time that the Screen Saver or blank screen is displayed, pressing any part of the screen will return the CCU back to the Main Screen. The Screen Saver is shown in Figure 12. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the screen saver settings.
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3.1 Operation
The following sections describe all operations for active/inactive modes, manual engine start/stop, manual fan control, manual temperature control, low battery auto start, coolant temperature auto start, cabin temperature auto start, time auto start, and shore power mode.
3.2 Active/Inactive Modes
Upon initial connection to the ECM, the CCU automatically displays the Main Screen and enters into Active Mode. All functions are available in Active Mode. Depressing the Inactive icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen switches the CCU into Inactive Mode.
In Inactive Mode, all functions (aside from the LCD warming circuit) are disabled. Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU back into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen.
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The DVN (Dynasys Validation Number) is displayed.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
2.13 Screen Saver
If the Screen Saver has not been disabled, then the CCU screen remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 120s). If no user activity is detected during that time, the CCU will activate the Screen Saver. The Screen Saver remains active for a d ed amount of time (the default time is 300s). If no additional user activity is detected during that time, the CCU screen will turn blank. At any time that the Screen Saver or blank screen is displayed, pressing any part of the screen will return the CCU back to the Main Screen. The Screen Saver is shown in Figure 12. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the screen saver settings.
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3.1 Operation
The following sections describe all operations for active/inactive modes, manual engine start/stop, manual fan control, manual temperature control, low battery auto start, coolant temperature auto start, cabin temperature auto start, time auto start, and shore power mode.
3.2 Active/Inactive Modes
Upon initial connection to the ECM, the CCU automatically displays the Main Screen and enters into Active Mode. All functions are available in Active Mode. Depressing the Inactive icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen switches the CCU into Inactive Mode.
In Inactive Mode, all functions (aside from the LCD warming circuit) are disabled. Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU back into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen.
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3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop
The APU may be manually started or stopped from any screen displaying the Start Engine or Stop Engine icon. To manually start the APU, depress the Start Engine icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is starting. The engine start process time varies due to glow plug duration and how quickly the engine gets up to speed. Once the engine is up to speed, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Stop Engine icon, indicating that the engine has started.
To manually stop the APU, depress the Engine Stop icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is stopping. The engine stop process time varies due to operating settings being controlled. Once the engine is stopped, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Engine Start icon, indicating that the engine has stopped and may be restarted again if desired. After the engine has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for duration as d ed by the current settings.
3.4 Manual Fan Control
The APU HVAC fan may be manually controlled using the Manual Fan Control icon on the Main Screen. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual fan control to be effective. Depressing this icon allows the user to scroll through the manual options for off, low, medium, high, and auto fan settings.
When this icon is set to �Fan Off,� the fan turns off and all HVAC functions are disabled.
When this icon is set to �Fan Low,� the fan turns on at low speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at low speed whether or not heating or cooling is active.
When this icon is set to �Fan Medium,� the fan turns on at medium speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at medium speed whether or not heating or cooling is active.
When this icon is set to �Fan High,� the fan turns on at high speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at high speed whether or not cooling is active. During heating, the fan switches to medium speed (high fan speed is disabled during heating). The fan
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2.12 About Screen
The About Screen is displayed when the About icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The About Screen is shown in Figure 11.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The total operating hours are displayed in HH:MM:SS format. Operating hours accrue when the APU is on or when the system is operated with shore power. This timer is used to determine when and which service reminders should become active. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
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3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop
The APU may be manually started or stopped from any screen displaying the Start Engine or Stop Engine icon. To manually start the APU, depress the Start Engine icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is starting. The engine start process time varies due to glow plug duration and how quickly the engine gets up to speed. Once the engine is up to speed, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Stop Engine icon, indicating that the engine has started.
To manually stop the APU, depress the Engine Stop icon. The icon turns yellow and indicates that the engine is stopping. The engine stop process time varies due to operating settings being controlled. Once the engine is stopped, the icon on the Main Screen turns back to a green Engine Start icon, indicating that the engine has stopped and may be restarted again if desired. After the engine has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for duration as d ed by the current settings.
3.4 Manual Fan Control
The APU HVAC fan may be manually controlled using the Manual Fan Control icon on the Main Screen. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual fan control to be effective. Depressing this icon allows the user to scroll through the manual options for off, low, medium, high, and auto fan settings.
When this icon is set to �Fan Off,� the fan turns off and all HVAC functions are disabled.
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When this icon is set to �Fan Medium,� the fan turns on at medium speed. If manual and automatic heating and cooling functions are enabled, this may activate depending on the settings. The fan remains at medium speed whether or not heating or cooling is active.
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2.12 About Screen
The About Screen is displayed when the About icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The About Screen is shown in Figure 11.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The total operating hours are displayed in HH:MM:SS format. Operating hours accrue when the APU is on or when the system is operated with shore power. This timer is used to determine when and which service reminders should become active. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
The irmware version and serial number of the CCU are displayed.
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Figure 10 Typical Settings Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The title of the Settings Screen is displayed at the top of screen.
Up to 4 settings are displayed on each screen. The setting name is displayed above a green rectangle showing the current value of the setting. Depressing a single setting selects that setting and turns the green rectangle to white.
The up & down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available range of values for the selected setting.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. New values for the settings are not saved to the CCU memory until the Home icon is depressed. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
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remains at medium speed for a d ed duration (based on settings) after heating stops before returning to the high speed.
When this icon is set to �Fan Auto,� the fan turns on as needed to maintain manual or automatic temperature control, if manual, automatic heating, and cooling functions are enabled. This may activate depending on the settings.
Refer to Sections 3.5 Manual Temperature Control and3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for more information on how fan speed is controlled during manual and automatic temperature control.
3.5 Manual Temperature Control
Manual temperature control is enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode and the fan speed is manually set to low, medium, high, or auto setting. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual temperature control to be enabled. If the fan speed is set to low, medium, or high, the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, manual temperature control functions as described below.
Note: Manual temperature control is based upon a single set point and fan speed setting.
To adjust the manual temperature set point, depress the red or blue arrows on the Main Screen. Upon depressing one of the arrows, the set point is displayed. Subsequent icon depresses will adjust the set point up or down.
Note: The Main Screen stops displaying the set point and returns to the actual cabin temperature approximately 5 seconds after the last adjustment. The set point may be adjusted from 59°F to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the APU HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
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Figure 10 Typical Settings Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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3.5 Manual Temperature Control
Manual temperature control is enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode and the fan speed is manually set to low, medium, high, or auto setting. The APU must be running or shore power must be connected for manual temperature control to be enabled. If the fan speed is set to low, medium, or high, the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, manual temperature control functions as described below.
Note: Manual temperature control is based upon a single set point and fan speed setting.
To adjust the manual temperature set point, depress the red or blue arrows on the Main Screen. Upon depressing one of the arrows, the set point is displayed. Subsequent icon depresses will adjust the set point up or down.
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If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the APU HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the APU HVAC system stops cooling and the fan turns off.
The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
3.6 Low Battery Auto Start
The Low Battery Auto Start function starts the APU as required maintaining a minimum voltage level for the truck battery. This feature is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. The only way to disable this function is to place the CCU in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Low Battery Auto Start function can be adjusted from 11.5 VDC to 13.0 VDC for a 12-volt system (most common), or 23.0 VDC to 26.0 VDC for a 24-volt system (for futur gurations). When the truck battery voltage drops below this threshold for a pre-de ined duration, the APU automatically starts to recharge the battery.
Should the battery voltage begin not to increase, the APU will shut off and the CCU displays a Battery Charging Failure alarm; otherwise, the APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration.
If the battery voltage still does not exceed the threshold setting, the APU will restart and attempt to recharge the battery again. The APU makes a pre-d ed number of attempts to recharge the battery before generating a Battery Discharged alarm. After the APU has stopped, the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message will appear indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, depressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
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The 4 characters that make up the password are displayed. A blue outline is displayed around the selected character. Depressing a single character moves the blue outline to that character.
The up and down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available numbers and letters for the selected character.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The NONE icon bypasses the Password Entry Screen and is the same as entering a Level 0 password. Refer to Section 4.2 Level 0 for all Level 0 settings & functions.
The Enter icon enters the password currently displayed. The appropriate screen is displayed or function is initiated depending on the security access level of the displayed password. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions.
2.11 Settings Screens
The Settings Screens are displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen and a password has been entered. Also, selected Settings Screens are displayed when a selection is made from the Auto Menu screen. A typical Settings Screen allows up to 4 settings to be adjusted. Values for the settings are not saved to the CCU until the Settings Screens are exited by pressing the Home icon. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions. A typical Settings Screen is shown in Figure 10.
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If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the APU HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the APU HVAC system stops cooling and the fan turns off.
The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
3.6 Low Battery Auto Start
The Low Battery Auto Start function starts the APU as required maintaining a minimum voltage level for the truck battery. This feature is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. The only way to disable this function is to place the CCU in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Low Battery Auto Start function can be adjusted from 11.5 VDC to 13.0 VDC for a 12-volt system (most common), or 23.0 VDC to 26.0 VDC for a 24-volt system (for futur gurations). When the truck battery voltage drops below this threshold for a pre-de ined duration, the APU automatically starts to recharge the battery.
Should the battery voltage begin not to increase, the APU will shut off and the CCU displays a Battery Charging Failure alarm; otherwise, the APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration.
If the battery voltage still does not exceed the threshold setting, the APU will restart and attempt to recharge the battery again. The APU makes a pre-d ed number of attempts to recharge the battery before generating a Battery Discharged alarm. After the APU has stopped, the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message will appear indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, depressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
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The 4 characters that make up the password are displayed. A blue outline is displayed around the selected character. Depressing a single character moves the blue outline to that character.
The up and down arrows along the right side of the screen scroll through the available numbers and letters for the selected character.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The NONE icon bypasses the Password Entry Screen and is the same as entering a Level 0 password. Refer to Section 4.2 Level 0 for all Level 0 settings & functions.
The Enter icon enters the password currently displayed. The appropriate screen is displayed or function is initiated depending on the security access level of the displayed password. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions.
2.11 Settings Screens
The Settings Screens are displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen and a password has been entered. Also, selected Settings Screens are displayed when a selection is made from the Auto Menu screen. A typical Settings Screen allows up to 4 settings to be adjusted. Values for the settings are not saved to the CCU until the Settings Screens are exited by pressing the Home icon. Refer to Section 4.1 Changing the Settings for all Level 0 and Level 1 settings & functions. A typical Settings Screen is shown in Figure 10.
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The Clear icon allows the stored alarms to be cleared from the Alarm History Screen with the appropriate security access level.
The Active icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen.
2.10 Password Entry Screen
The Password Entry Screen is displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen or a function requiring security clearance is attempted. The Password Entry Screen allows for a 4-character alphanumeric password to be entered. The Password Entry Screen is shown in Figure 9.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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Refer to Section 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on changing Low Battery Auto Start settings.
3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. Once enabled, this function is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Coolant Temperature Auto Start function can be adjusted from -40 to 35°F. When the APU coolant temperature drops below this threshold, the APU automatically starts in order to warm up the APU coolant. The APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration (1 to 60 minutes, adjustable by a Level 1 user). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Sections 4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start and 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Coolant Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Any user can change the mode setting for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. This function may be set to off, heat, cool or auto mode. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive or Shore Power Mode.
If the fan speed is set to low, medium or high, then the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, the Cabin Temperature Auto Start functions as described in the following sections.
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The Clear icon allows the stored alarms to be cleared from the Alarm History Screen with the appropriate security access level.
The Active icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen.
2.10 Password Entry Screen
The Password Entry Screen is displayed when the Settings icon is depressed on the Menu Screen or a function requiring security clearance is attempted. The Password Entry Screen allows for a 4-character alphanumeric password to be entered. The Password Entry Screen is shown in Figure 9.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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Refer to Section 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on changing Low Battery Auto Start settings.
3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. Once enabled, this function is always enabled when the CCU is in Active Mode � even if the truck ignition is on. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The threshold for the Coolant Temperature Auto Start function can be adjusted from -40 to 35°F. When the APU coolant temperature drops below this threshold, the APU automatically starts in order to warm up the APU coolant. The APU remains on for a pre-d ed duration (1 to 60 minutes, adjustable by a Level 1 user). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Sections 4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start and 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Coolant Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Any user can change the mode setting for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. This function may be set to off, heat, cool or auto mode. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive or Shore Power Mode.
If the fan speed is set to low, medium or high, then the fan speed is controlled as described in Section 0; otherwise, the Cabin Temperature Auto Start functions as described in the following sections.
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The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a pre-d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Cabin Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to off, then the APU does not automatically start based on cabin temperature.
3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to heat, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �heat only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �heat only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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Figure 8 Alarm History Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The alarms are displayed with a date and time stamp. The screen displays up to 10 alarms at a time. To scroll up or down through all stored alarms, depress the upper (scroll up) or lower (scroll down) half of the area d ed by the red outline. Up to 350 alarms are stored. Once this limit is reached, no more alarms are stored in memory.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
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The CCU employs several features to prevent constant cycling of heating and/or cooling. These features include waiting for the cabin temperature to exceed a set point for a pre-d ed duration before reacting and disabling heating and cooling for a d ed duration right after a heating or cooling cycle ends.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on changing Cabin Temperature Auto Start settings.
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to off, then the APU does not automatically start based on cabin temperature.
3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to heat, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �heat only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �heat only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating).
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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Figure 8 Alarm History Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The alarms are displayed with a date and time stamp. The screen displays up to 10 alarms at a time. To scroll up or down through all stored alarms, depress the upper (scroll up) or lower (scroll down) half of the area d ed by the red outline. Up to 350 alarms are stored. Once this limit is reached, no more alarms are stored in memory.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
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The screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows active alarms to be cleared from the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The History icon accesses the Alarm History Screen. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
2.9 Alarm History Screen
The Alarm History Screen is displayed when the History icon is depressed on the Active Alarms Screen. The Alarm History Screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The Alarm History Screen is shown in Figure 8.
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3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to cool, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �cool only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �cool only� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to auto, then automatic temperature control is based on two set points and settings. The user can change the �auto high� and �auto low� set points for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set points may be adjusted from 59 to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �auto low� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating). When the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �auto high� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low. When the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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The screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows active alarms to be cleared from the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The History icon accesses the Alarm History Screen. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
2.9 Alarm History Screen
The Alarm History Screen is displayed when the History icon is depressed on the Active Alarms Screen. The Alarm History Screen displays all alarms stored in the CCU memory. The Alarm History Screen is shown in Figure 8.
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3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to cool, then automatic temperature control is based on a single set point and settings. Any user can change the �cool only� set point for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set point range is 32 to 95°F.
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3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto
If the Cabin Temperature Auto Start function is set to auto, then automatic temperature control is based on two set points and settings. The user can change the �auto high� and �auto low� set points for this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The set points may be adjusted from 59 to 90°F.
If the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the �auto low� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins heating and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to rise, the fan speed reduces from medium to low (high fan speed is disabled during heating). When the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the set point, the HVAC system stops heating but the fan remains on for a d ed duration before turning off. Once the APU fans turn off, then the APU stops as well. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the cabin temperature rises su iciently above the �auto high� set point, the APU starts, the HVAC system begins cooling and the fan turns on. As the cabin temperature begins to drop, the fan speed reduces from high to medium to low. When the cabin temperature drops suf iciently below the set point, the HVAC system stops cooling, the fan turns off, and the APU stops. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
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3.9 Time Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The recurrence setting for this function may be set to none, daily or weekly. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The start time for the Time Auto Start function can be set from the appropriate Settings Screen. The start time can only be set up to 1 week in advance (only the day of the week, hour, and minute can be set � not the date). The duration of the Time Auto Start function can be adjusted from 0.01 to 24.00 hours.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to none, then the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the Time Auto Start has occurred, this function is disabled (i.e., the function is not recurring). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to daily, then every day the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every day until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to weekly, then every week the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration d ed by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every week until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.6 Time Auto Start for instructions on changing Time Auto Start settings.
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yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows service reminders to be cleared from the Service Screen with the appropriate security access level. This can only be performed by an authorized Dynasys dealer.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.8 Active Alarms Screen
The Active Alarms Screen is displayed when the Alarms or Alarm Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Active Alarms Screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling. The Active Alarms Screen is shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Active Alarms Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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3.9 Time Auto Start
This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Any user can enable or disable this function from the appropriate Settings Screen. The recurrence setting for this function may be set to none, daily or weekly. This function is disabled when the CCU is in Inactive Mode.
The start time for the Time Auto Start function can be set from the appropriate Settings Screen. The start time can only be set up to 1 week in advance (only the day of the week, hour, and minute can be set � not the date). The duration of the Time Auto Start function can be adjusted from 0.01 to 24.00 hours.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to none, then the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the Time Auto Start has occurred, this function is disabled (i.e., the function is not recurring). After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to daily, then every day the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration de ined by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every day until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
If the Time Auto Start recurrence is set to weekly, then every week the APU automatically starts at the set time and runs for the set duration. After the APU has stopped the APU engine fans continue to run for a duration d ed by the settings. The Time Auto Start function starts at the same time every week until the function is disabled or the settings are changed.
To manually abort any auto start function, press Stop Engine while the APU is running. A Warning message appears indicating that stopping the APU will put the CCU into Inactive Mode. Press OK to continue with the manual stop sequence or Cancel to continue running in auto start mode. Alternatively, pressing the Inactive icon during an auto start function stops the APU without the warning message.
Refer to Section 4.2.6 Time Auto Start for instructions on changing Time Auto Start settings.
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yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Clear icon allows service reminders to be cleared from the Service Screen with the appropriate security access level. This can only be performed by an authorized Dynasys dealer.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.8 Active Alarms Screen
The Active Alarms Screen is displayed when the Alarms or Alarm Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Active Alarms Screen displays all active alarms. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling. The Active Alarms Screen is shown in Figure 7.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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2.7 Service Screen
The Service Screen is displayed when the Service icon is depressed on any screen. The Service Screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. The Service Screen is shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6 Service Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for service reminders.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is
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3.10 Shore Power Mode
The CCU enters Shore Power Mode whenever shore power is connected to the APU. If the APU is running whenever shore power is connected, then the APU automatically stops. In Shore Power Mode, all auto starts (except for Low Battery Auto Start) are disabled. Manual temperature control is enabled in Shore Power Mode. From the appropriate Settings Screen, a Level 1 user may enable or disable the ability to manually start the APU in Shore Power Mode. If manual APU starts have been disabled, the Main Screen indicates that. When shore power is disconnected, the CCU returns to Active Mode. Refer to Section 4.3.2 Miscellaneous for instructions on changing Shore Power settings.
3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock
The APU is interlocked with the truck ignition switch to prevent the APU from running while the truck engine is on. There are two exceptions; the Low Battery Auto Start and Coolant Temperature Auto Start functions are the only instances that will allow the APU to run while the truck is on. If the truck engine is on, the Main Screen indicates that and prevents the APU from being manually started.
4.1 Changing the Settings
The following sections describe all Level 0 and Level 1 settings including their d itions, security levels, allowable ranges, default values, units, and how to access them.
4.2 Level 0
All Level 0 settings are accessible without a password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck driver.
4.2.1 Clock Settings
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Clock.
2. Scroll through the two Clock Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
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2.7 Service Screen
The Service Screen is displayed when the Service icon is depressed on any screen. The Service Screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. The Service Screen is shown in Figure 6.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen displays all active service reminders. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for service reminders.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is
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3.10 Shore Power Mode
The CCU enters Shore Power Mode whenever shore power is connected to the APU. If the APU is running whenever shore power is connected, then the APU automatically stops. In Shore Power Mode, all auto starts (except for Low Battery Auto Start) are disabled. Manual temperature control is enabled in Shore Power Mode. From the appropriate Settings Screen, a Level 1 user may enable or disable the ability to manually start the APU in Shore Power Mode. If manual APU starts have been disabled, the Main Screen indicates that. When shore power is disconnected, the CCU returns to Active Mode. Refer to Section 4.3.2 Miscellaneous for instructions on changing Shore Power settings.
3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock
The APU is interlocked with the truck ignition switch to prevent the APU from running while the truck engine is on. There are two exceptions; the Low Battery Auto Start and Coolant Temperature Auto Start functions are the only instances that will allow the APU to run while the truck is on. If the truck engine is on, the Main Screen indicates that and prevents the APU from being manually started.
4.1 Changing the Settings
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4.2 Level 0
All Level 0 settings are accessible without a password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck driver.
4.2.1 Clock Settings
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Clock.
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The year, month, date and day can be changed from the Clock 1 Settings Screen.
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3. Enter the time in a 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
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4.2.2 User Preferences
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Enter a Level 0 password (or press None).
3. Scroll to the 2 User Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
The CCU brightness and screen saver settings can be changed from the User 1 Settings Screen.
The audible keypad feedback and temperature units can be changed from the User 2 Settings Screen.
Note: There is also an option to change the CCU language, but the current CCU version is only in English.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen indicates the current status of the APU, including whether or not the APU is ready to start, what type of APU start is in progress, what mode the APU is running in.
The screen indicates whether or not shore power is connected. Refer to Section 3.10 Shore Power Mode for more information on Shore Power Mode.
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Note: The Manual Fan Control icon may or may not correspond to the actual fan speed, depending on whether or not the APU is on. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Service icon accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
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The year, month, date and day can be changed from the Clock 1 Settings Screen.
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3. Enter the time in a 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
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4.2.2 User Preferences
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Enter a Level 0 password (or press None).
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The CCU brightness and screen saver settings can be changed from the User 1 Settings Screen.
The audible keypad feedback and temperature units can be changed from the User 2 Settings Screen.
Note: There is also an option to change the CCU language, but the current CCU version is only in English.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The screen indicates the current status of the APU, including whether or not the APU is ready to start, what type of APU start is in progress, what mode the APU is running in.
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Note: The Manual Fan Control icon may or may not correspond to the actual fan speed, depending on whether or not the APU is on. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Service icon accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
The Alarms icon accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
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o When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders.
o When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.6 Engine Status Screen
The Engine Status Screen is displayed when the Engine Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Engine Status Screen displays more details about the status of the APU. The Engine Status Screen shown in Figure 5.
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Table 0-2 User Settings
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User 1 B/L Time (s) Backlight Duration
The duration that the CCU screens remain active after the last detected user activity before switching to the screen saver
0 30 to 600 120 seconds
User 1 S/S Time (s) Screen Saver Duration
The duration that the screen saver remains active before the screen turns blank
0 30 to 600 300 seconds
User 1 B/L Bright Backlight Brightness
The brightness level of the backlight 0 0 to 10 5 N/A
User 1 B/L Perm Backlight
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User 2 Language Language Language of text displayed on the LCD. Currently only English is available
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User 2 Temp Unit Temperature Unit
Temperature units displayed on the LCD 0 °F, °C °F n/a
4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start
From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Low Battery. The battery voltage threshold for the low battery auto start function can be changed from the Low Battery 1 Settings Screen.
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2.6 Engine Status Screen
The Engine Status Screen is displayed when the Engine Status icon is depressed on any screen. The Engine Status Screen displays more details about the status of the APU. The Engine Status Screen shown in Figure 5.
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Table 0-2 User Settings
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User 1 B/L Bright Backlight Brightness
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User 1 B/L Perm Backlight
Permanent Enable
Enables the CCU screens to remain active at all times, even after no user activity is detected (i.e., the screen saver is disabled)
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User 2 Audible Key Audible Keypad
Feedback
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User 2 Language Language Language of text displayed on the LCD. Currently only English is available
0 English, French, Spanish
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User 2 Temp Unit Temperature Unit
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4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start
From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Low Battery. The battery voltage threshold for the low battery auto start function can be changed from the Low Battery 1 Settings Screen.
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If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 12V system (d guration), only the set point with the 11 to 13.5 range is applicable.
If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 24V system (future option), only the set point with the 23 to 26 range is applicable.
Table 0-3 Low Battery Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (12V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 12V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 11.5 to 13.0 12.5 VDC
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (24V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 24V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 23.0 to 26.0 25 VDC
4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
From the Main Screen, press Menu > Auto > Coolant Temp.
The temperature threshold for the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from the Coolant Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The coolant temperature auto start function can also be enabled or disabled from this screen.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The Time icon accesses the Time Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Refer to Section 3.9 Time Auto Start for instructions on setting the Time Auto Start function.
The Coolant Temp icon accesses the Coolant Temp Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Refer to Section 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Coolant Temp Auto Start function.
The Cabin Temp icon accesses the Cabin Temp Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Cabin Temp Auto Start function.
The Low Battery icon accesses the Low Battery Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon battery voltage level. Refer to Section 3.6 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on setting the Low Battery Auto Start function.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen.
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If the Dynasys APU is co gured as a 24V system (future option), only the set point with the 23 to 26 range is applicable.
Table 0-3 Low Battery Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (12V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 12V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 11.5 to 13.0 12.5 VDC
Low Battery 1 Low SP (V) Low Battery Setting (24V)
Set point used to trigger low battery auto start in a 24V system. APU starts when battery voltage drops below this value
0 23.0 to 26.0 25 VDC
4.2.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
From the Main Screen, press Menu > Auto > Coolant Temp.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The Time icon accesses the Time Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon time and date. Refer to Section 3.9 Time Auto Start for instructions on setting the Time Auto Start function.
The Coolant Temp icon accesses the Coolant Temp Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon coolant temperature of the APU. Refer to Section 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Coolant Temp Auto Start function.
The Cabin Temp icon accesses the Cabin Temp Auto Start Settings Screens. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon desired cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start for instructions on setting the Cabin Temp Auto Start function.
The Low Battery icon accesses the Low Battery Auto Start Settings Screen. This feature allows the user to program an auto start based upon battery voltage level. Refer to Section 3.6 Low Battery Auto Start for instructions on setting the Low Battery Auto Start function.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on Main Screen.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non- functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen.
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The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm handling for alarm handling.
2.5 Auto Menu Screen
The Auto Menu Screen is displayed when the Auto icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The Auto Menu Screen provides access to settings used for all auto start features. The Auto Start programs are Time, Cabin Temp, Coolant Temp, and Battery Voltage. The Auto Menu Screen, shown in Figure 4.
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Table 0-4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 1 Enable APU Coolant
Temperature Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the APU coolant temperature auto-start function
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Coolant Auto 1 Temp SP (°F)
APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Temperature
Set point
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0 -40°F to 35°F 0°F °F
4.2.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen press Menu > Auto > Cabin Temp.
2. Scroll through the two Temp Auto Settings Screens using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
The mode for the cabin temperature auto start function can be set from the Temp Auto 1 Settings Screen.
The temperature thresholds for the cabin temperature auto start function in auto, heat or cool modes can be changed from the Temp Auto 2 Settings Screen.
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The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator only and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm handling for alarm handling.
2.5 Auto Menu Screen
The Auto Menu Screen is displayed when the Auto icon is depressed on the Menu Screen. The Auto Menu Screen provides access to settings used for all auto start features. The Auto Start programs are Time, Cabin Temp, Coolant Temp, and Battery Voltage. The Auto Menu Screen, shown in Figure 4.
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Table 0-4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Settings
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Coolant Auto 1 Enable APU Coolant
Temperature Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the APU coolant temperature auto-start function
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Coolant Auto 1 Temp SP (°F)
APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Temperature
Set point
Set point used to trigger APU coolant temperature auto-start
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The temperature thresholds for the cabin temperature auto start function in auto, heat or cool modes can be changed from the Temp Auto 2 Settings Screen.
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Table 0-5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
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Temp Auto 1 Mode Temperature Auto-Start Mode
Mode setting for the temperature auto-start function
0 off, auto, heat, cool off n/a
Temp Auto 2 Heat Only (°F)
Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Heat Mode)
Set point used to trigger heating cycle during Heat Auto-Start Mode
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Temp Auto 2 Auto Low (°F)
Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Auto Mode)
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Temperature Auto-Start Cooling
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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The About icon accesses the About Screen. Refer to Section 2.12 About Screen for more information on the About Screen.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on the Main Screen.
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Table 0-5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
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Temp Auto 1 Mode Temperature Auto-Start Mode
Mode setting for the temperature auto-start function
0 off, auto, heat, cool off n/a
Temp Auto 2 Heat Only (°F)
Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Heat Mode)
Set point used to trigger heating cycle during Heat Auto-Start Mode
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Temperature Auto-Start Heating
Temperature Set point (Auto Mode)
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Temperature Auto-Start Cooling
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Temperature Auto-Start Cooling
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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The About icon accesses the About Screen. Refer to Section 2.12 About Screen for more information on the About Screen.
The Home icon in the bottom left-hand corner of screen accesses the Main Screen. Refer to Section 2.2 Main Screen for more information on the Main Screen.
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Figure 2 Inactive Screen
The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display.
Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen. Refer to Sections 2.2 Main Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Main Screen and Active Mode.
2.4 Menu Screen
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The time auto start function can be enabled or disabled from the Time Auto 1 Settings Screen. The recurrence and duration for the time auto start function can also be changed from this screen.
The start time (day, hour, minute) for the time auto start function can be set from the Time Auto 2 Settings Screen. The start time must always be entered in 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
Table 0-6 Time Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Time Auto 1 Enable Time Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the time auto-start function 0 on, off off n/a
Time Auto 1 Recurrence Time Auto-
Start Recurrence
Recurrence setting for the time auto-start function 0 none, daily,
weekly none n/a
Time Auto 1 Duration (h) Time Auto-Start Duration
Duration for the time auto-start function. This duration begins when the engine has successfully started
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Time
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4.3 Level 1
All Level 1 settings are accessible with a Level 1 password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck or leet owner.
4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
2. Enter a Level 1 password.
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The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center of screen. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display.
Touching anywhere on the Inactive Screen switches the CCU into Active Mode and displays the Main Screen. Refer to Sections 2.2 Main Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Main Screen and Active Mode.
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The time auto start function can be enabled or disabled from the Time Auto 1 Settings Screen. The recurrence and duration for the time auto start function can also be changed from this screen.
The start time (day, hour, minute) for the time auto start function can be set from the Time Auto 2 Settings Screen. The start time must always be entered in 24-hour format (i.e., 13:45 for 1:45 pm).
Table 0-6 Time Auto Start Settings
Screen Parameter
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Time Auto 1 Enable Time Auto-Start Enable
Enable/disable setting for the time auto-start function 0 on, off off n/a
Time Auto 1 Recurrence Time Auto-
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Time
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4.3 Level 1
All Level 1 settings are accessible with a Level 1 password. These settings should be mod ed as needed by a truck or leet owner.
4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start
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3. Scroll to the Coolant Auto 2 Settings Screen using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The duration of the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from this screen.
Table 0-7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Level 1 Settings
Screen Parameter Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 2 Duration (m) APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Duration
Duration of APU coolant temperature auto-start 1 1 to 60 20 minutes
4.3.2 Miscellaneous
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
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Table 0-8 Miscellaneous Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Misc 1 Max Man (h) Max Run Time (Manual Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after a manual start 1 0 to 24 0 (no time
limit) hours
Misc 1 Max Auto (h) Max Run Time (Auto Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after an auto start 1 1 to 24 4 hours
Misc 1 Disable H (°F) Cabin Temperature
Disable Zone - Hi Temp
The maximum cabin temperature that de ines the zone in which the APU shall not start or run (with the exception of low battery auto start)
1 32°F to 95°F,
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disabled °F
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Disable Zone - Lo Temp
The minimum cabin temperature that de ines the zone in which the APU shall not start or run (with the exception of low battery auto start)
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The red and blue icons on the right side allow the manual temperature set point to be adjusted. Pressing either one of these icons causes the temperature display to show the manual temperature set point. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
The Inactive icon is in the bottom left-hand corner and switches the CCU to Inactive Mode. Refer to Sections 2.3 Inactive Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Inactive Screen and Inactive Mode.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.3 Inactive Screen
The Inactive Screen is displayed when the Inactive icon is depressed on the Main Screen. Refer to Section 3.1 Operation for more information on Inactive Mode. The Inactive Screen is shown in Figure 2 below.
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3. Scroll to the Coolant Auto 2 Settings Screen using the left (<) and right (>) icons in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The duration of the coolant temperature auto start function can be changed from this screen.
Table 0-7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start Level 1 Settings
Screen Parameter Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Coolant Auto 2 Duration (m) APU Coolant Temperature Auto-Start Duration
Duration of APU coolant temperature auto-start 1 1 to 60 20 minutes
4.3.2 Miscellaneous
1. From the Main Screen, press Menu > Settings.
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Table 0-8 Miscellaneous Settings
Screen Parameter
Name Parameter D inition Security Range Default Units
Misc 1 Max Man (h) Max Run Time (Manual Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after a manual start 1 0 to 24 0 (no time
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Misc 1 Max Auto (h) Max Run Time (Auto Start)
The maximum runtime for the APU after an auto start 1 1 to 24 4 hours
Misc 1 Disable H (°F) Cabin Temperature
Disable Zone - Hi Temp
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Disable Zone - Lo Temp
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The red and blue icons on the right side allow the manual temperature set point to be adjusted. Pressing either one of these icons causes the temperature display to show the manual temperature set point. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
The Inactive icon is in the bottom left-hand corner and switches the CCU to Inactive Mode. Refer to Sections 2.3 Inactive Screen and 3.1 Operation for more information on the Inactive Screen and Inactive Mode.
The Start Engine icon starts the APU in manual mode. Once the APU has started, this icon changes to a Stop Engine icon, which when depressed stops the APU and the icon cycles back to the Start Engine icon. This icon also provides limited engine status feedback at various times (engine start and stop status, engine disabled features, etc.). When this icon is yellow or red, it is a status indicator and a non-functioning icon. Refer to Section 3.3 Manual Engine Start/Stop for instructions on manually starting and stopping the APU.
The Engine Status icon accesses the Engine Status Screen. Refer to Section 2.6 Engine Status Screen for a description of the Engine Status Screen. When a service reminder is active, this icon turns yellow, displays Service, and accesses the Service Screen. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen and Section 5.2 APU Service Matrix for service reminders. When an alarm is active, this icon turns red, displays Alarm Status, and accesses the Active Alarms Screen. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen and Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm handling.
The Menus icon accesses the Menu Screen. Refer to Section 2.4 Menu Screen for a description of the Menu Screen.
2.3 Inactive Screen
The Inactive Screen is displayed when the Inactive icon is depressed on the Main Screen. Refer to Section 3.1 Operation for more information on Inactive Mode. The Inactive Screen is shown in Figure 2 below.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner. This day/date/time display is shown on each screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
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5.1 Service and Maintenance
The following sections describe the APU service matrix and CCU cleaning necessary to service and maintain a TFT CCU.
5.2 APU Service Matrix
Table 0- below d es APU service task reminders and the operating hour interval where each task is required. When the operating hour timer reaches a milestone listed in the table, the Main Screen displays a yellow Service Status icon. Pressing the icon displays the Service Screen including the service reminders for that milestone. The table below provides a description of each task since some of the Service Screen reminders are condensed n the CCU. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen.
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The current day, date (in MM-DD-YYYY format), and time (in 12-hour or 24-hour format) are displayed in the upper right-hand corner. This day/date/time display is shown on each screen. Refer to Section 4.2.1 Clock Settings for instructions on setting the clock.
The current battery voltage (in VDC) is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.
The Manual Fan Control icon is displayed just below the battery voltage display. Refer to Section 3.4 Manual Fan Control for instructions on controlling the fan speed manually.
The current cabin temperature (in °F or °C) is displayed in the center. Refer to Section 4.2.2 User Preferences for instructions on changing the units for the temperature display. When the manual temperature set point is being adjusted, this display changes so the temperature set point is being displayed and the green �Cabin Temp� text changes to a white �Temp Set point.� Approximately 5 seconds after the new set point is selected, the display will return to the current cabin temperature. Refer to Section 3.5 Manual Temperature Control for instructions on adjusting the manual temperature set point.
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The following sections describe the APU service matrix and CCU cleaning necessary to service and maintain a TFT CCU.
5.2 APU Service Matrix
Table 0- below d es APU service task reminders and the operating hour interval where each task is required. When the operating hour timer reaches a milestone listed in the table, the Main Screen displays a yellow Service Status icon. Pressing the icon displays the Service Screen including the service reminders for that milestone. The table below provides a description of each task since some of the Service Screen reminders are condensed n the CCU. Refer to Section 2.7 Service Screen for a description of the Service Screen.
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The Service Screen reminders can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. If the Service Screen is not cleared before the next milestone is reached, the unique service reminders associated with the next milestone are displayed in addition to the ignored reminders.
5.3 CCU Cleaning
The CCU screen should be cleaned as needed. Follow these instructions to clean the CCU screen:
Note: Hodyon sells a protectiv for the touch screen CCU: Hodyon part # 55-8412.
1. Disconnect the cable at the rear of the CCU to power it off.
2. Take notice of any smudges or areas to be cleaned.
3. Use a dry micro iber cloth to remove any dust and gently brush off any dirt particulars.
4. Using a micro iber cloth and cleaning solution (isopropyl alcohol/distilled water), gently wipe the CCU screen clean in a circular motion. Do not press hard on the cloth.
5. Spray the cleaning solution into the cleaning cloth.
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1.4 Buzzer
The CCU includes a buzzer for audible touch-screen feedback and alar tions. The touch-screen feedback can be turned on or off. When an alarm is generated, the buzzer activates for 10 seconds before turning off.
1.5 Temperature Sensor
A temperature sensor is located within the CCU case to monitor the bunk environment. This sensor is located near the vent on the left side of the CCU. Keep this vent and the opposing vent on the right side clear of any obstructions to allow for maximum air low through the CCU assembly. Failure to maintain maximum bunk ambient air low through the CCU assembly or partial blockage of the temperature sensor vent could result in inaccurate bunk ambient temperature readings. This could lead to poor HVAC performance issues.
2.1 Screen Descriptions
The following sections describe the main screen, inactive screen, menu screen, auto menu screen, engine status screen, service screen, active alarms screen, alarm history screen, password entry screen, settings screens, about screen, and screen saver.
2.2 Main Screen
The Main Screen is displayed upon initial connection of power to the CCU or when the Home icon is depressed from any screen. This Main Screen provides control of the APU and HVAC functions and displays feedback from the APU. The Main Screen is shown in Figure 1.
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Reminder Task Description Total Operating Hours
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The Service Screen reminders can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. If the Service Screen is not cleared before the next milestone is reached, the unique service reminders associated with the next milestone are displayed in addition to the ignored reminders.
5.3 CCU Cleaning
The CCU screen should be cleaned as needed. Follow these instructions to clean the CCU screen:
Note: Hodyon sells a protectiv for the touch screen CCU: Hodyon part # 55-8412.
1. Disconnect the cable at the rear of the CCU to power it off.
2. Take notice of any smudges or areas to be cleaned.
3. Use a dry micro iber cloth to remove any dust and gently brush off any dirt particulars.
4. Using a micro iber cloth and cleaning solution (isopropyl alcohol/distilled water), gently wipe the CCU screen clean in a circular motion. Do not press hard on the cloth.
5. Spray the cleaning solution into the cleaning cloth.
Caution: Never spray any cleaning solutions directly onto the CCU screen.
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1.4 Buzzer
The CCU includes a buzzer for audible touch-screen feedback and alar tions. The touch-screen feedback can be turned on or off. When an alarm is generated, the buzzer activates for 10 seconds before turning off.
1.5 Temperature Sensor
A temperature sensor is located within the CCU case to monitor the bunk environment. This sensor is located near the vent on the left side of the CCU. Keep this vent and the opposing vent on the right side clear of any obstructions to allow for maximum air low through the CCU assembly. Failure to maintain maximum bunk ambient air low through the CCU assembly or partial blockage of the temperature sensor vent could result in inaccurate bunk ambient temperature readings. This could lead to poor HVAC performance issues.
2.1 Screen Descriptions
The following sections describe the main screen, inactive screen, menu screen, auto menu screen, engine status screen, service screen, active alarms screen, alarm history screen, password entry screen, settings screens, about screen, and screen saver.
2.2 Main Screen
The Main Screen is displayed upon initial connection of power to the CCU or when the Home icon is depressed from any screen. This Main Screen provides control of the APU and HVAC functions and displays feedback from the APU. The Main Screen is shown in Figure 1.
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1.1 Connections
The CCU requires the following electrical connection to the ECM:
Shielded Cat 5 straight Ethernet cable (RJ-45); a minimum 8 foot cable is recommended.
Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
Note: If the CCU is powered on, then the LCD warming circuit is enabled. However, if there is an active Battery Discharged alarm, the CCU automatically enters Inactive Mode and the warming circuit is not available. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm descriptions.
1.2 USB Port
The USB port located in the bottom right of the CCU consists of a Type A receptacle. The USB port accepts a standard USB lash drive and can be used to download historical data or upload irmware updates (with the appropriate security access level).
1.3 Rear Connection
The connection to the ECM is located in the rear of the CCU. This port consists of an RJ-45 jack and accepts a shielded Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The cable may be routed down the wall using the available strain relief groove or directly through the wall as the installation warrants.
Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
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6. Don't leave any liquid on the CCU screen. Remove all excess moisture.
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Note: For hard to remove stains or ink marks, repeat this procedure several times.
6.1 Alarm Handling
Table 0-10 d es the CCU alarm messages and the resulting APU behavior and required user actions. When an alarm is active, the Main Screen displays a red Alarm Status icon and the buzzer sounds for 10s. Pressing the icon displays the Active Alarm Screen including all active alarms.
Many of the alarm messages are automatically clearing; as soon as the problem (i.e., safety cover open) is resolved, the alarm message clears from the Active Alarm Screen. Others are required to be manually cleared after the problem is resolved. To clear an alarm, access the Active Alarm Screen, and press the Clear icon. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen
Up to 350 alarm messages are logged in the CCU. To access the logged alarm messages, access the Alarm History Screen. All alarm messages are displayed with a date & time stamp. The Alarm History Screen can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
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1.1 Connections
The CCU requires the following electrical connection to the ECM:
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Caution: Although the CCU uses a standard Ethernet cable for the connection to the ECM, the CCU or ECM should never be connected to any other Ethernet enabled device. The electrical pinout on the CCU and the ECM is a custom pinout that does not conform to standard Ethernet enabled devices. This will cause immediate failure of the CCU, the ECM, and any other Ethernet enabled components.
Note: If the CCU is powered on, then the LCD warming circuit is enabled. However, if there is an active Battery Discharged alarm, the CCU automatically enters Inactive Mode and the warming circuit is not available. Refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Handling for alarm descriptions.
1.2 USB Port
The USB port located in the bottom right of the CCU consists of a Type A receptacle. The USB port accepts a standard USB lash drive and can be used to download historical data or upload irmware updates (with the appropriate security access level).
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Many of the alarm messages are automatically clearing; as soon as the problem (i.e., safety cover open) is resolved, the alarm message clears from the Active Alarm Screen. Others are required to be manually cleared after the problem is resolved. To clear an alarm, access the Active Alarm Screen, and press the Clear icon. Refer to Section 2.8 Active Alarms Screen for a description of the Active Alarms Screen
Up to 350 alarm messages are logged in the CCU. To access the logged alarm messages, access the Alarm History Screen. All alarm messages are displayed with a date & time stamp. The Alarm History Screen can only be cleared by a q d dealer or service provider. Refer to Section 2.9 Alarm History Screen for a description of the Alarm History Screen.
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Alarm Message D inition APU Behavior and User Actions Safety Cover Is Open APU safety cover is open If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the safety cover is open. This alarm
clears automatically when the safety cover is closed.
Oil Pressure Is Low APU oil pressure is low for an extended period of time during the APU start sequence or a shorter time while the APU is running
If starting, the APU start sequence will abort. If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Coolant Is Low APU coolant level is low If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the coolant level is low. This alarm clears automatically when the coolant level sensor senses enough coolant.
Engine Start Failure APU did not start properly based on no or low APU speed feedback
If no APU speed feedback, the APU will make multiple start attempts before aborting and generating this alarm. If low APU speed feedback, the APU will generate this alarm, but continue to make multiple start attempts before aborting. With this alarm active and all start attempts exhausted, the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Run Failure APU speed was outside of spec ied range while running
The APU will start and run multiple times before shutting down and generating this alarm. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Overheated APU coolant temperature is too high
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the APU coolant temperature is too high. This alarm clears automatically when the APU coolant temperature is below the maximum speci ication.
Battery Charging Failure
The battery voltage failed to increase after APU started in Low Battery Auto Start
The APU will stop and the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Battery Discharged The battery failed to charge after multiple Low Battery Auto Starts
The APU will stop, the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort, and the CCU will enter Inactive Mode. The LCD warming circuit will be disabled. The user may enter Active Mode, but the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Comm Failure CCU and ECM lost communication connection
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if communication is lost between the CCU and ECM. This alarm clears automatically when communication is restored.
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3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.9 Time Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.10 Shore Power Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.1 Changing the Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2 Level 0 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.1 Clock Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.2 User Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 4.1.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 4.1.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 4.2.6 Time Auto Start ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3 Level 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 4.3.2 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.1 Service and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 APU Service Matrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3 CCU Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 6.1 Alarm Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 7.1 Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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Table 0-10 Alarm Messages
Alarm Message D inition APU Behavior and User Actions Safety Cover Is Open APU safety cover is open If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the safety cover is open. This alarm
clears automatically when the safety cover is closed.
Oil Pressure Is Low APU oil pressure is low for an extended period of time during the APU start sequence or a shorter time while the APU is running
If starting, the APU start sequence will abort. If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Coolant Is Low APU coolant level is low If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the coolant level is low. This alarm clears automatically when the coolant level sensor senses enough coolant.
Engine Start Failure APU did not start properly based on no or low APU speed feedback
If no APU speed feedback, the APU will make multiple start attempts before aborting and generating this alarm. If low APU speed feedback, the APU will generate this alarm, but continue to make multiple start attempts before aborting. With this alarm active and all start attempts exhausted, the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Run Failure APU speed was outside of spec ied range while running
The APU will start and run multiple times before shutting down and generating this alarm. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Engine Overheated APU coolant temperature is too high
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if the APU coolant temperature is too high. This alarm clears automatically when the APU coolant temperature is below the maximum speci ication.
Battery Charging Failure
The battery voltage failed to increase after APU started in Low Battery Auto Start
The APU will stop and the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort. The APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Battery Discharged The battery failed to charge after multiple Low Battery Auto Starts
The APU will stop, the Low Battery Auto Start function will abort, and the CCU will enter Inactive Mode. The LCD warming circuit will be disabled. The user may enter Active Mode, but the APU will not start if this alarm is not manually cleared.
Comm Failure CCU and ECM lost communication connection
If running, the APU will stop. The APU will not start if communication is lost between the CCU and ECM. This alarm clears automatically when communication is restored.
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3.8.4 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Auto .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.9 Time Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.10 Shore Power Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.11 Truck Ignition Interlock .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 4.1 Changing the Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 4.2 Level 0 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.2.1 Clock Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 4.2.2 User Preferences .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 4.2.3 Low Battery Auto Start .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 4.1.4 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 4.1.5 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 4.2.6 Time Auto Start ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.3 Level 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.3.1 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 4.3.2 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.1 Service and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 APU Service Matrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 5.3 CCU Cleaning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 6.1 Alarm Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 7.1 Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
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Table of Contents 1.1 Connections .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 USB Port ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Rear Connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Buzzer ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.5 Temperature Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Screen Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Main Screen .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Inactive Screen 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3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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7.1 Troubleshooting Tips
Problem Possible Cause/Solution APU won�t start (CCU brie ly goes blank and start sequence is aborted)
The truck battery is not s iciently charged to keep the CCU powered up through the APU start sequence. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power.
APU won�t start (Engine Start Failure Alarm)
The APU tachometer may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check all wiring to the ECM. The truck battery is not s iciently charged to turn the APU starter and/or get the APU up to speed.
Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. CCU is blank The CCU may be in a low-power mode. Touch the CCU screen to see if the Main Screen is displayed
again. The CCU may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check the connection at the rear of the CCU
and at the ECM. The power connection to the ECM may have become disconnected. Check the power connection at the
ECM. The truck battery may be completely discharged or disconnected. Check the connections at the truck
battery and at the APU. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. APU starts disabled The truck ignition may be on. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if the truck ignition is on.
Shore power may be connected and APU restarts with shore power connected may have been disabled. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if shore power is connected. Disconnect shore power, or enabled APU restarts using a Level 1 password.
An alarm may be active. Access the Active Alarms Screen to see any active alarms. Resolve any alarm issues and manually clear alarms if necessary.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. The APU will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
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The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
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Table of Contents 1.1 Connections .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 USB Port ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Rear Connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.4 Buzzer 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................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 3.7 Coolant Temperature Auto Start ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 3.8 Cabin Temperature Auto Start ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.8.1 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Off ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.2 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Heat .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.8.3 Cabin Temperature Auto Start - Cool .................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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7.1 Troubleshooting Tips
Problem Possible Cause/Solution APU won�t start (CCU brie ly goes blank and start sequence is aborted)
The truck battery is not s iciently charged to keep the CCU powered up through the APU start sequence. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power.
APU won�t start (Engine Start Failure Alarm)
The APU tachometer may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check all wiring to the ECM. The truck battery is not s iciently charged to turn the APU starter and/or get the APU up to speed.
Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. CCU is blank The CCU may be in a low-power mode. Touch the CCU screen to see if the Main Screen is displayed
again. The CCU may have become disconnected from the ECM. Check the connection at the rear of the CCU
and at the ECM. The power connection to the ECM may have become disconnected. Check the power connection at the
ECM. The truck battery may be completely discharged or disconnected. Check the connections at the truck
battery and at the APU. Charge the battery by running the truck engine or connecting to shore power. APU starts disabled The truck ignition may be on. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if the truck ignition is on.
Shore power may be connected and APU restarts with shore power connected may have been disabled. Access the Engine Status Screen to see if shore power is connected. Disconnect shore power, or enabled APU restarts using a Level 1 password.
An alarm may be active. Access the Active Alarms Screen to see any active alarms. Resolve any alarm issues and manually clear alarms if necessary.
A Level 1 user may set up a disable temperature zone that prevents the APU from running when the cabin temperature is within a de ined range. The APU will not start unless the cabin temperature is outside of this range.
HVAC fan won�t turn on The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
HVAC fan speed doesn�t match manual setting
The APU may be off. The APU must be running (or shore power connected) in order for the HVAC fan to run. Start the APU or connect shore power.
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Introduction
The Cabin Control Unit (CCU) is the user interface/controller for Hodyon�s Dynasys Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). This APU is a self-contained, stand-alone power generator for use with class 8 trucks. The Dynasys system includes an HVAC system which provides climate control for the truck bunk, additionally; one duplex 120VAC convenience outlet, one main Power Distribution Center (PDC) with dedicated circuit breakers, and provides 12vdc recharging for the truck�s batteries while in operation. The Dynasys system uses the truck�s diesel fuel supply and 12vdc battery source. This system does not require the usage of the truck�s cooling and A/C system. The Dynasys APU system provides signi icant fuel savings, reduction of truck engine wear, reliability, increased driver comforts, and legislative compliance.
The CCU mounts inside the truck cabin and provides the user with a touch-screen interface to control cabin temperature, monitors APU engine activities and outputs, provides information about the APU system and its history, and controls automatic starting procedures. The rear connector port on the CCU provides a connection point to the Engine Control Module (ECM) of the APU. The USB port on the CCU provides a dual purpose: ability to update CCU with any future software updates, and to download complete APU history performance for diagnostic purposes.
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Introduction
The Cabin Control Unit (CCU) is the user interface/controller for Hodyon�s Dynasys Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). This APU is a self-contained, stand-alone power generator for use with class 8 trucks. The Dynasys system includes an HVAC system which provides climate control for the truck bunk, additionally; one duplex 120VAC convenience outlet, one main Power Distribution Center (PDC) with dedicated circuit breakers, and provides 12vdc recharging for the truck�s batteries while in operation. The Dynasys system uses the truck�s diesel fuel supply and 12vdc battery source. This system does not require the usage of the truck�s cooling and A/C system. The Dynasys APU system provides signi icant fuel savings, reduction of truck engine wear, reliability, increased driver comforts, and legislative compliance.
The CCU mounts inside the truck cabin and provides the user with a touch-screen interface to control cabin temperature, monitors APU engine activities and outputs, provides information about the APU system and its history, and controls automatic starting procedures. The rear connector port on the CCU provides a connection point to the Engine Control Module (ECM) of the APU. The USB port on the CCU provides a dual purpose: ability to update CCU with any future software updates, and to download complete APU history performance for diagnostic purposes.
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