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JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 61 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Thu May 13 11:58:31 2010 SUM: 2834CF3B
/ford_pdm/ford/supplement/ng2/navi
ENERGY FLOW SCREEN
The energy flow screen is a graphical representation of how power is
transferred within the hybrid system to accelerate the vehicle or
recharge the battery. These screens are informational and do not require
any input from you.
Note: Due to the screen updates and simplification of the graphics, the
display may not show the actual vehicle status.
1. Engine Power: This line represents how much power is being
transferred from the engine to the wheels.
2. Engine: This icon represents the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE).
It will be highlighted only when the ICE is running.
3. Generator Power: This line represents how much power is being
generated by the engine for use by the High Voltage (HV) electric
system, or how much power is being used by the High Voltage (HV)
electric system to control/start the engine.
4. High Voltage (HV) Battery: This icon represents your High
Voltage Battery. It will be highlighted when power is transferred to
and from the battery. The fill level represents the state of charge of
your HV Battery. The fill level will increase and decrease as the
battery charges and discharges during normal operation, but the
hybrid system will attempt to control the level to approximately the
middle of the gauge under most driving conditions.
5. Battery Power: This line represents how much power the HV
battery is providing to accelerate the vehicle (discharging), or how
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2011 Nav in a Box (ng2), Supplement (supplement), 2nd Printing, Market:
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