Product application guidelines, Evc/epc controller, With sae j1939 interface – High Country Tek epc, Electronic Pump Controller - A Multi-Function SAE J1939 Compatible Module User Manual
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evc/epc Controller
With SAE J1939 Interface
Product Application Guidelines
ALWAYS do the following
FULLY read this manual and product data sheets BEFORE starting.
Isolate the controller from all other equipment BEFORE any form of welding.
Isolate the controller from ANY form of battery charging or battery boosting.
Be aware of the electrical & mechanical connections, and the expected reactions of the equipment.
Operate the controller within the temperature range.
Use the correct tools (i.e. P.C., software) etc.
Separate High Voltage AC cables from Low Voltage DC signal and supply cables.
Make sure power supply is CORRECT, ELECTRICALLY CLEAN, STABLE and rated for the full load.
Make sure the controller voltage & current are compatible with the equipment!
All unused wires / terminals should be terminated safely.
Ensure ALL connectors have no unintended SHORT or OPEN circuits.
Ensure ALL connectors are wired correctly, secure, locked in place and fully connected.
Disconnect or connect wires to or from the controller only when the power supply is disconnected.
Use adequate screening in areas of intense Radio Frequency fields.
Ensure ALL work areas are clear of personnel before operating the controller.
Follow and abide by local and country health & safety standards!
Software Safety
Use the correct GUI and hardware combination.
Cycle the power to ensure changes are accepted by the controller.
When the GUI is first c
onnected to a powered controller, a ‘Handshake’ takes place to confirm the internal
software (BIOS) is compatible with the GUI. This allows the PC and the module to communicate.
If an error is detected, the GUI will indicate “OFF LINE” and NOT allow communications.