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The MurphyLink® Series ML150 Panels include the S35 Color display and the M-Link™ PVA series Analog gages. They are part of the J1939 MurphyLink Family developed to meet the needs for instrumentation and control on electronically controlled engines using the SAE J1939 protocol over a CAN communication bus.
The S35 Color Display is a multifunction tool that enables equipment operators to view many different engine or transmission parameters and service codes. The S35 display includes a graphical, backlighted color LCD screen and tactile buttons. It has excellent contrast and viewing from all angles. For a full description visit our S35 specifications page.
Other components in the panels are a key switch to start and stop the engine, Emergency Stop Button, and M-Link PVA Analog Gages for displaying the following critical engine data: RPM, oil pressure and coolant temperature. The ML150 Series panels are available in an enclosure or stand-alone flat panel option that can be dropped into a dash or console. This standard panel can be ordered with or without an enclosure. Optional mounting kits are offered for the enclosure, which provide packagers and operators numerous mounting solutions to meet multiple applications.
- OperatingVoltage: 12/24 VDC (8-32VDC Minimum and Maximum Voltage)
- Operating Current: 1.4A MAX
- Mounting: 4-.75" Rubber Isolated Shock mounts
- Starting Method: Key Switch
- Stopping Method: Key Switch
- Display: Model S35
- Enclosure Material: Powder-Coated Cold Rolled Steel
- Wiring Interface: 1-Deutsch HDP 21pin Connector
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Throttle Method:
- Rocker Switch Digital Inputs to ECU
- Morse Hand Throttle (0-5V or PWM)
- TSC1 CAN Message from S35 Display
- Tier4 Regeneration: CAN message from S35 display or Rocker Switch Digital Input to ECU
- Operational Temperature: -40° to +185°F (-40° to +85°C)
- Storage Temperature: -40° to +185°F (-40° to +85°C)
- Box Dimensions: 21.5 X 13.5 X 8.5 (546 X 343 X 216 mm)
- Shipping Weight: 16.0 lbs (7.3 kg)
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