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shown for reference and to provide more information to allow the user to determine
which sender to use. Refer to the PC Interface manual.
Table 11 – Default Sender Tables
Position 1
Position 2
Front Panel
Datcon 1
VDO 2
Menu Name
Sender Utility
Datcon 330F
VDO 266F
High Engine
Name
491Ohm
488Ohm
Temperature /
Resistance
Low Engine
Low
Low
Type
Temperature
Supported
Analog Input
3, 4
3, 4
Pins*
Front Panel
Datcon 1
VDO 1
Menu Name
Sender Utility
Datcon 99PSI
VDO 99PSI
Name
241Ohm
136Ohm
Oil Pressure
Resistance
Low
Low
Type
Supported
Analog Input
3, 4
3, 4
Pins*
* Revision B controllers. Revision A controllers pin 2 can also be used.
Position 3
Murphy 1
Murphy 368F
488Ohm
Low
3, 4
Murphy 1
Murphy 99PSI
237Ohm
Low
3, 4
The six analog input pins are divided into two groups: those that support low resistance
senders and those that support high resistance senders. Low resistance senders have a
maximum resistance of less or equal to 500 Ohms. High resistance senders have a
maximum resistance of greater than 500 Ohms (usually they are a few kOhm).
Note that the senders listed in Table 11 cannot be used on all outputs (for the reasons
given in the previous paragraph). Table 11 also lists what sender tables may be loaded on
each input. If your sender is not supported or you wish to use a sender on an unsupported
input then you have to use the sender table configuration utility built into the PC Interface
that allows you to create new sender tables or to modify supported ones for the input you
desire. Refer to the PC Interface manual for more information.
User Manual for the GSC400 Series Automatic Gen-Set Controller