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documents:ngi-5000-logic:ngi5000operating [2023/02/28 08:55]
rocky [3.1 CONNECTED HOST DEVICE]
documents:ngi-5000-logic:ngi5000operating [2023/02/28 10:23] (current)
rocky [8. SELECTION OF GLOABL TIMING MODES]
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   * Choose file from your PC for the AWI that was ejected   * Choose file from your PC for the AWI that was ejected
   * Make sure the old TOP or BOTTOM was removed from the module   * Make sure the old TOP or BOTTOM was removed from the module
 +{{:documents:ngi-5000-logic:awi_server_2023-02-28_08_30.jpg?400 |}}
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 +==== - THROUGH THE DISPLAY ====
 +  * Click the gear icon found in the connection settings on the device screen itself
 +  * Open the latest full version of the AWI
 +  * Modify the AWI to a desired look and feel
 +  *  Eject the application auto connect and dashboard only with the name of TOP or Bottom 
 +  * Save it in the directory with the other AWI's
 +
 +
 +{{:documents:ngi-5000-logic:connection_settings.jpg?200 |}}
  
  
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 ===== - UNDERSTANDING THE HOME SCREEN ===== ===== - UNDERSTANDING THE HOME SCREEN =====
 ==== - TOP SCREEN ==== ==== - TOP SCREEN ====
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 A top screen is for a view of information and can be changed if other quick view information is desired. A top screen is for a view of information and can be changed if other quick view information is desired.
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 +The FIRING message is displayed when the ignition begins firing. Additional data is provided
 +on this screen to describe the selected mode of operation for the ignition. The energy mode
 +(E1,E2,E3) and the single-strike / multi-strike type (S or M)
 +
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 +The STALLED message is displayed when a loss of rotation is detected after the ignition is
 +firing and neither a SHUTDOWN or FAULT has occurred. This signifies that the engine has
 +stopped without any detected cause from the ignition system.
 +
 +
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 +The SHUTDOWN screen will supersede all other home displays if the shutdown input is
 +grounded or if the shutdown input was grounded and the engine has not stopped rotating.
 +This screen indicates that the ignition is not firing because the shutdown input was activated
 +to shutdown the engine. The Fire Confirm Out switch will change state (switch opens) and
 +the other outputs will function as described above based on the existence of faults or
 +warnings.
 ==== - BOTTOM SCREEN ==== ==== - BOTTOM SCREEN ====
  
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 +
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 +Interfacing with the bottom screen is dynamic with a touch interface. Buttons are available to open additional windows, and to activate different features, as well as the ability to scroll on the screen.
  
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 Clicking on the Diagnostic, Timing, or Setup buttons open up new screen that allow for viewing and interaction for its specific functions. With every window that opens a close out "X" will be in the upper right hand corner. Clicking on the Diagnostic, Timing, or Setup buttons open up new screen that allow for viewing and interaction for its specific functions. With every window that opens a close out "X" will be in the upper right hand corner.
  
-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:close_out.jpg?400 |}}+{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:close_out.jpg?300|}}
  
  
 ===== - ADJUSTING GLOBAL RETARD ===== ===== - ADJUSTING GLOBAL RETARD =====
  
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 +Global retard is an adjustment affecting the timing of all cylinders equally. This adjustment 
 +can be equated to the manual timing switch of the Altronic II-CPU system. Adjustments 
 +made as described below will be in effect until another adjustment is made. 
  
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:timing_all.jpg?400 |}}+{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:timing_all.jpg?300|}}
  
  
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:manual_retard.jpg?400 |}} +{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:manual_retard.jpg?300|}} 
 +The increment of timing change is dependent on the number of holes or teeth being sensed. 
 +The minimum timing change is equal to "90/N" where N = no. of holes or teeth. EXAMPLE: 
 +For 360 holes, the minimum timing change increment is 90/360 = 0.25 degrees.
 ===== - SELECTION OF GLOABL TIMING MODES ===== ===== - SELECTION OF GLOABL TIMING MODES =====
-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:timing_all.jpg?400 |}}+{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:timing_all.jpg?300|}} 
 +Several options exist with regard to global timing modes. Once the global timing mode menu 
 +is entered as described below, the status of each option can be viewed and changed.
  
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:one_step_retard.jpg?400 |}} +{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:one_step_retard.jpg?300|}} 
 +selection can increase or decrease the one-step retard value. The default 
 +configuration selects one step retard to be controlled by the Misc Input terminal. The 
 +additional retard would be implemented when the input is grounded.
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:rpm_retard.jpg?400 |}} +{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:rpm_retard.jpg?300|}} 
 +e selection can enable or disable the pre-configured retard curve controlled 
 +internally by engine RPM.
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:4-20.jpg?400 |}}+{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:4-20.jpg?300|}} 
 +selection can enable or disable the pre-configured retard curve controlled by 
 +the 4-20 mA current loop input. The choices are ON and OFF,
  
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-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:serial_retard.jpg?400 |}} +{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:serial_retard.jpg?300|}} 
 +selection can enable or disable the additional retard value controlled by the 
 +serial port.
 ===== - SETUP CONTROL OPTIONS ===== ===== - SETUP CONTROL OPTIONS =====
-{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:energy_level.jpg?400 |}}+{{ :documents:ngi-5000-logic:energy_level.jpg?300|}}
  
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 ===== - NGI-5000 DIAGNOSTICS ===== ===== - NGI-5000 DIAGNOSTICS =====
  
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 GROUP AVERAGE (2AVG): The average value for all outputs of connector group 2. GROUP AVERAGE (2AVG): The average value for all outputs of connector group 2.
 NOTE: The (EAVG) average value indicates the average conditions of the entire engine. NOTE: The (EAVG) average value indicates the average conditions of the entire engine.
-Applications using firmware version 2.1 and a 32-output unit with memory engine +
-cycle code “6" or “8" will display the group average value corresponding to the +
-connector number 1 or 2.+
  
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-In addition to the diagnostic flags covered in section 13.0, the spark reference numbers can+In addition to the diagnostic flags, the spark reference numbers can
 also be used for predictive purposes: also be used for predictive purposes:
-A. As the numbers increase toward the preset HI SPARK VOLTAGE threshold (see section +A. As the numbers increase toward the preset HI SPARK VOLTAGE threshold the operator knows that a change of spark plugs should be scheduled. With this
-13.3), the operator knows that a change of spark plugs should be scheduled. With this+
 information, spark plug replacement can be determined on an actual need basis rather information, spark plug replacement can be determined on an actual need basis rather
 than a predetermined schedule. Also, unexpected engine misfiring or shutdowns can than a predetermined schedule. Also, unexpected engine misfiring or shutdowns can
 be avoided by tracking the reference numbers on a routine basis. be avoided by tracking the reference numbers on a routine basis.
 B. The reference numbers can provide an early warning of a difference in operation in a B. The reference numbers can provide an early warning of a difference in operation in a
-given cylinder(s). A reading higher or lower than other cylinders (see sections 13.5 and +given cylinder(s). A reading higher or lower than other cylinder tells the operator of a potential problem. This allows further troubleshooting and
-13.6) tells the operator of a potential problem. This allows further troubleshooting and+
 evaluation to take place before an unexpected operational problem develops. evaluation to take place before an unexpected operational problem develops.
  
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 feature of the CPU-2000 system. In this mode, the system uses the spark reference numbers feature of the CPU-2000 system. In this mode, the system uses the spark reference numbers
 to establish the lowest required energy level to minimize spark plug erosion rates. To use this to establish the lowest required energy level to minimize spark plug erosion rates. To use this
-feature, the basic setup energy (section 9.3) should be set to E1. Then see sections 13.8 +feature, the basic setup energy  should be set to E1. 
-through 13.11 for setting the Enable and Disable thresholds for energy levels E2 and E3.+
  
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