Dear Sir,
I uploaded "Example PV780" configuration downloaded from Forum to PV780. The upload was done, but screems of meters and parameters, etc. could not be displayed, only booting screen was displayed everytime when the PV780 was powered up.
Would you advise what is a problem and how I should fix this?
Best regards,
Shiii
PV780/Booting screen
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- pcebuhar
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Re: PV780/Booting screen
Dear Shiii-san,
I am not sure which "Example PV780" you used. I searched the Forum and found "PowerVison 2.6 Standard Configuration (UPDATED)" at the following link
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=690
I have enclosed this zip file of the "Murphy Standard PV780.murphyConfig". I ran this program without issue.
You may be having problems with the BootLoader giving you "404" type message or failing to load. The previous BootLoader did not manage bad Flash blocks well, so we upgraded the BootLoader with this fix. If you have a PV780 display which was shipped before June 2013, the new BootLoader was not included. I have included the Field Programming Kit which can upgrade the BootLoader. The file included is a Microsoft Installation file, so install the program. Double click on the "Field Upgrade Utility" and press the button to run "Simple Upgrade". You need the USB to Ethernet to USB connector to basically load the new BootLoader. This cable is included in the programming kit. Follow the instructions in the program. I think that program should load the BootLoader which will allow you to load the
"Murphy Standard PV780.murphyConfig" file.
You need J1939 CAN messages to move the gauges. If you have the ECOM-CANcapture tool, the enclosed script will exercise the gauges. If you do not have these external CAN messages, you can set the "Custom-System Settings: SettingSimData" to 1 (in the Programming Tab), recompile and download to make the internal simulation drive the gauges.
Thanks,
Phil Cebuhar
I am not sure which "Example PV780" you used. I searched the Forum and found "PowerVison 2.6 Standard Configuration (UPDATED)" at the following link
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=690
I have enclosed this zip file of the "Murphy Standard PV780.murphyConfig". I ran this program without issue.
You may be having problems with the BootLoader giving you "404" type message or failing to load. The previous BootLoader did not manage bad Flash blocks well, so we upgraded the BootLoader with this fix. If you have a PV780 display which was shipped before June 2013, the new BootLoader was not included. I have included the Field Programming Kit which can upgrade the BootLoader. The file included is a Microsoft Installation file, so install the program. Double click on the "Field Upgrade Utility" and press the button to run "Simple Upgrade". You need the USB to Ethernet to USB connector to basically load the new BootLoader. This cable is included in the programming kit. Follow the instructions in the program. I think that program should load the BootLoader which will allow you to load the
"Murphy Standard PV780.murphyConfig" file.
You need J1939 CAN messages to move the gauges. If you have the ECOM-CANcapture tool, the enclosed script will exercise the gauges. If you do not have these external CAN messages, you can set the "Custom-System Settings: SettingSimData" to 1 (in the Programming Tab), recompile and download to make the internal simulation drive the gauges.
Thanks,
Phil Cebuhar
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- Acid Test Can Capture.zip
- ECOM CANCapture file to exercise gauges.
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- PowerVision.Installer.FieldProgramming.2.6.20023.msi.zip
- The Field Upgrade Utility program to install latest BootLoader.
- (19.32 MiB) Downloaded 15 times
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- Murphy Standard PV780.zip
- A good Murhpy PV780 Configuration to try using Latest BootLoader
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- tshiii
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Re: PV780/Booting screen
Dear Phil,
Thank you for your attention and the information.
Shiii
Thank you for your attention and the information.
Shiii