Boat display MasterCAN 35
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Boat display - MasterCAN 35 - JV Technoton - multi-function / monitoring / digital
Boat display - MasterCAN 35 - JV Technoton - multi-function / monitoring / digital
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Type
multi-function, monitoring
Technology
digital

Description

MasterCAN Display 35 is designed for visual monitoring of operating parameters of vehicle or stationary object. Display 35 receives and parses data from CAN j1939/S6 interface and standard vehicle T-CAN bus. Two analog inputs allow to connect voltage/frequency devices – standard or additional sensors like axle load sensor. Display 35 allows to monitor operation parameters on board: - fuel level in tank; - instant fuel consumption, total fuel consumption; - total operating time, operatoin in optimal and overload engine modes; - parameters from additional equipment; - voltage and condition of electrical equipment. Displaying parameters from CAN bus and additional sensors. MasterCAN Display 35 receives and displays current values of: standard CAN bus; additional sensors by CANj1939/S6 interface and two voltage or frequency inputs. Сhoice from 3500+ parameters. Flexible screen configuration MasterCAN Display 35 can show up to 21 group, 10 screens in each group, 1 or 2 parameters on each screen. Models of MasterCAN Display 35 “Truck”, “Tractor” and “Vessel” have preset screens with most suitable opereting parameters. (See table bellow). Configuring Display Options Each parameter can be assigned a specific name in accordance with the terminology adopted for a particular type of technology or fleet standards. Each parameter can be assigned a unique “icon” – a graphic symbol for quick identification of a parameter.

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