

- DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC FIRE COMMANDER MANUAL MANUAL
- DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC FIRE COMMANDER MANUAL SERIES
The second portion covers communication protocol.
DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC FIRE COMMANDER MANUAL MANUAL
The detail provided will facilitate the following: The selection of features and settings, based on individual applications The fabrication and installation of a vehicle interface harness, based on individual applications The communication of messages & data between sensors and various electronic control modules within the installation The use of industry standard tools to obtain engine data and diagnostic information, as well as to reprogram key parameters The manual is arranged as follows: The initial portion covers the installation, beginning with an overview and safety precuations, followed by hardware and wiring requirements, inputs and outputs, and available features. DDEC IV, the fourth generation electronic engine controller, offers improved engine control and a more extensive range of engine and vehicle options.

All other trademarks and resigstered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.ĭDEC IV APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION MANUALĭDEC IV APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL ABSTRACT Detroit Diesel Corporation has produced electronically controlled engines for nearly two decades.
DETROIT DIESEL ELECTRONIC FIRE COMMANDER MANUAL SERIES
Data Hub®, DDEC®, Electronic Fire Commander®, Ether Start®, Optimized Idle®, ProDriver®, ProManager®, Series 60®, and Series 2000® are registered trademarks of Detroit Diesel Corportion. Series 4000™ is a trademark of Detroit Diesel Corporation. Kent-Moore® is a registered trademark of SPX Corporation. Engine Synchro Shift® is a registered trademark of Meritor Corporation. Eaton® is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation. Bendix® is a registered trademark of Allied-Signal Corporation.

Allison® is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation. The information contained in this document may not be complete and is subject to change without notice. Detroit Diesel Corporation makes no representations or warranties regarding the information contained in this document and disclaims all liability or other responsibility for the design, manufacture or installation of these ancillary systems, or the preparation or distribution to vehicle users of appropriate information regarding these systems. The vehicle manufacturer is also responsible for furnishing vehicle users complete service and safety information for these systems. The vehicle manufacturer is responsible for developing, designing, manufacturing and installing these systems, including component qualification. It is intended to be used by vehicle manufacturers and contains Detroit Diesel Corporation's recommendations for the ancillary systems supporting the Detroit Diesel engines covered by this document. ATTENTION This document is a guideline for qualified personnel.
