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== Overview ==
See the bottom part of this page for a general overview, or the articles below for specific topics.
Video available for this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLwC7T6rGMQ
 
==EIM Documents and Guides==
 
===Main Articles===
[[EIM User Interference]]
 
[[EIM Timers]]
 
[[EIM Alarms]]
 
[[EIM Engine Information]]
 
[[EIM Datalogging]]
 
[[EIM Config Files]]
 
[[EIM System Settings or Utilities Pages|EIM System Settings or Utilities Pages]]
 
[[EIM Software Update]]
 
[[EIM Notes Page]]


The EMIT Interface Module (EIM) provides an 8” touchscreen display and communication hub for any one module, or multiple modules, connected to the Controller Area Network (CAN) of the EIM. Modules connected to the EIM will automatically populate as buttons on the System Menu screen (Pg. 0) of the display. Selecting any of the module buttons allows for direct interaction with the respective module.
===Minor Topics===


Other functions not directly related to module interaction include the system run signal trigger, security passwords and access, timer management, alarms, date and time, sensor data logging, and MODBUS communications.
[[EIM Modbus RTU]]


The enclosure of the EIM was designed to be installed either externally using the faceplate and the base or within a panel using only the faceplate. If mounting externally, the EIM can accommodate the mounting of any one module within the base of the enclosure.
[[EIM Custom Modbus Map]]


=== User Interface ===
[[EIM Open Source Software Notice]]
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=== Display Contents And Operation ===
[[EIM SD Or Boot Issues]]


===== Header =====
[[EIM Ethernet]]
* “Home” button – Navigates to home screen of currently viewed module
* “Eng” label – Indicates if valid run signal from the engine is present (“Eng: Run”) or not present (“Eng: Off”)
* Current module label – Displays the module associated with the currently viewed screen
* “Pg.” label – Displays page number associated with currently viewed screen
* “Back” button – Navigates to the previous screen


===== Footer =====
[[EIM Security Key]]
* “System Menu” button – Navigates to System Menu screen (Pg. 0)
* “Access:” button – Displays current security access level and navigates to Security Access screen (Pg. 1) to change security level
* “Timers” button – Navigates to Timer Management screen (Pg. 20) and flashes when any timer(s) require attention
* “Alarms” button – Navigates to Alarms screen (Pg. 40) and flashes when there is an active alarm
* Date/Time button – Navigates to the Date/Time screen (Pg. 2) to modify the date and time


===== Display Active Area =====
[[Previous Shutdown Logs]]
Displays content for the specific screen being viewed


=== Security Access ===
[[EIM Modbus Temporary Disable]]
The active security access is displayed in the “Access:” button in the footer of the display. To change the security access mode, select the “Access:” button and input the password of the desired security using the keypad. Available security levels include:


Operator – Limited access to system features. No adjustments can be made.
== Overview ==


Setup – Access to most system features and settings.
[[File:20200-EIM.png]]


Engineering – Access to all system features including advanced adjustments.
Video available for this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLwC7T6rGMQ


Passwords are laser marked on the USB covers included with each system, or on a paper card. Please contact EMIT Technologies if you have lost or forgotten the passwords.
The EMIT Interface Module (EIM) provides an 8” touchscreen display and communication hub for any one module, or multiple modules, connected to the Controller Area Network (CAN) of the EIM. Modules connected to the EIM will automatically populate as buttons on the System Menu screen (Pg. 0) of the display. Selecting any of the module buttons allows for direct interaction with the respective module.


=== Changing Setup Password ===
Other functions not directly related to module interaction include the system run signal trigger, security passwords and access, timer management, alarms, date and time, sensor data logging, and MODBUS communications.
To change the Setup password from the factory default (serial number + 10), do the following:


While in the Engineering security access mode, go to "System Settings / Utilities", and select "Change Setup Password".
The enclosure of the EIM was designed to be installed either externally using the faceplate and the base or within a panel using only the faceplate. If mounting externally, the EIM can accommodate the mounting of any one module within the base of the enclosure.


Enter in the desired Setup password
=== Specifications ===


Press the “Submit” button
'''Power'''


== Timers ==
*12 – 30VDC power supply input range
The EIM is capable of running eight (8) general purpose timers and three (3) EMD compliance timers simultaneously. Timers can be viewed, updated, or created from the Timer Management screen (Pg. 20) of the EIM. The screen can be accessed by selecting the “Timers” button in the footer of the display. A security level of Setup or Engineering is required to update or create timers.
*10 Watts maximum consumption


=== CREATING A TIMER ===
'''Environmental'''
To create a timer, select the any of the available “Add” buttons on the right side of the Timer Management screen (Pg. 20) while in Setup or Engineering security mode. The button will navigate to the Timer Add/Edit screen (Pg. 21).


* “Timer” Button – Defines the name of the timer.
*Temperature: -40°C to +65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
* “Count Time” Button – Defines the length of the timer in weeks, days, or hours. Count times are always converted to hours after entry.
*Humidity: 0% - 90%, non-condensing
* Only used for count down timers
* Description “Edit” Button – Add or edits a description of the timer.
* “Count Type” Buttons – Selects the countdown type
* “Real Time” counts down the timer regardless of the engine running status.
* “Engine Runtime” only counts down the timer when the engine is running.
* "Count up/Down" Buttons - Selects if the timer counts up (hourmeter), or counts down and expires
* “Annual” Buttons – Enable an “or annual” condition to the timer so that it will also expire after one year, regardless of the timer count remaining.


After choosing the desired options, select the “Submit” button to confirm and start the timer.
'''Communication'''


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*Controller Area Network (CAN) network for access to additional EMIT ETS modules
*USB host for datalog access and software updates
*RS-485 half-duplex MODBUS RTU

Latest revision as of 20:18, 4 October 2022

See the bottom part of this page for a general overview, or the articles below for specific topics.

EIM Documents and Guides

Main Articles

EIM User Interference

EIM Timers

EIM Alarms

EIM Engine Information

EIM Datalogging

EIM Config Files

EIM System Settings or Utilities Pages

EIM Software Update

EIM Notes Page

Minor Topics

EIM Modbus RTU

EIM Custom Modbus Map

EIM Open Source Software Notice

EIM SD Or Boot Issues

EIM Ethernet

EIM Security Key

Previous Shutdown Logs

EIM Modbus Temporary Disable

Overview

20200-EIM.png

Video available for this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLwC7T6rGMQ

The EMIT Interface Module (EIM) provides an 8” touchscreen display and communication hub for any one module, or multiple modules, connected to the Controller Area Network (CAN) of the EIM. Modules connected to the EIM will automatically populate as buttons on the System Menu screen (Pg. 0) of the display. Selecting any of the module buttons allows for direct interaction with the respective module.

Other functions not directly related to module interaction include the system run signal trigger, security passwords and access, timer management, alarms, date and time, sensor data logging, and MODBUS communications.

The enclosure of the EIM was designed to be installed either externally using the faceplate and the base or within a panel using only the faceplate. If mounting externally, the EIM can accommodate the mounting of any one module within the base of the enclosure.

Specifications

Power

  • 12 – 30VDC power supply input range
  • 10 Watts maximum consumption

Environmental

  • Temperature: -40°C to +65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
  • Humidity: 0% - 90%, non-condensing

Communication

  • Controller Area Network (CAN) network for access to additional EMIT ETS modules
  • USB host for datalog access and software updates
  • RS-485 half-duplex MODBUS RTU