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Monitoring System Parameters (M0080693)

The document outlines a programmable engine monitoring system managed by an Electronic Control Module (ECM) that can initiate actions such as 'WARNING', 'DERATE', or 'SHUTDOWN' based on monitored parameters. The Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) is used to program these parameters and setpoints, with guidance provided through its interface. Additionally, any sensor failures will disable the corresponding monitoring functions, though they will not log an event.

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Monitoring System Parameters (M0080693)

The document outlines a programmable engine monitoring system managed by an Electronic Control Module (ECM) that can initiate actions such as 'WARNING', 'DERATE', or 'SHUTDOWN' based on monitored parameters. The Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) is used to program these parameters and setpoints, with guidance provided through its interface. Additionally, any sensor failures will disable the corresponding monitoring functions, though they will not log an event.

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(M0080693)
2014/11/14

SMCS - 1901 i05988313

A programmable engine monitoring system is provided. The Electronic Control


Module (ECM) can monitor parameters. The ECM can initiate an action if a
specific parameter for engine operation exceeds an acceptable range. Three
possible actions from the ECM may be available: "WARNING", "DERATE" and
"SHUTDOWN". All actions are not available for some parameters. The
Cat® Electronic Technician (ET) is used to select the actions from the ECM. The
Cat ET will program the level for monitoring and the delay times for each action.

Note: The parameters must be programmed with the Cat ET when the customer
requires any of the parameters to be different from the factory settings.

Monitoring system parameters must be programmed with the Cat ET. In order to
program the monitoring system parameters, select "monitoring" from the Cat ET
menu. Screens in Cat ET provide guidance through the steps for programming in
order to select the "OFF/WARNING/DERATE/SHUTDOWN" options that are
available for the selected parameter. Screens in Cat ET also provide guidance for
changing "WARNING/DERATE/SHUTDOWN" setpoints. Some parameters will
require a password to be programmed. Refer to the Cat ET and the
Troubleshooting manual for additional information on programming the monitoring
system parameters.

The engine monitoring system is enabled after the engine is started. When the
engine rpm exceeds a point that is 50 rpm below the low idle speed the ECM
checks the parameter levels. The ECM checks the parameter levels in order to
determine if the levels exceed the setpoints for the monitoring system.

Any action of the monitoring system will log an event. These actions are
"WARNING", "DERATE" or "SHUTDOWN". A warning event will still be logged if
the setpoint is exceeded and these actions are turned off.

Any failure of a sensor will result in the disabling of the corresponding portion of
the monitoring system. There will be an active diagnostic for the failed sensor, but
an event is not logged. Refer to Troubleshooting for additional information on
sensors.

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