1. meter shows 0L
2. Yes
4. Yes
5. No Change with wiggling all directions.
6. Showed Batt. voltage at and after start up, no change during 5 mile drive home. DTC= PCU-1682. ECU-1693
P.S.- Dark Blue wire shows continuity from alt. plug to just below PCU connector, didn't have alligator clip and straight pin to stick in small holes to check female PCU connector.
1. Likely an open field coil in the generator. Intermittent, or finally toasted? Temperature affecting intermittent condition? Try to start it up later after it cools to see what happens.
2 & 4. PCM = no field output? PCM faulty? If PCM missing main power input other circuits would also be affected.
5. Exercise and break to clear mind...

No, really done to see if an intermittent worn connection in switch. That would also have involved numerous other circuits, which was not evident in observable problems, so to bopttom of list for now.
6. So, no dash light illumination - Check Gauges or MIL?
EDIT: Upon a reading review I saw the word "ding" in the first post. I would assume that caught your attention, therefore a notification was possibly given. If steady battery voltage present won't trip Low Volts comparator for Info or Warning until a drop below 10.8 vdc. The open field should trip something I would have thought.
Without getting caught up in moving parts, can you check the voltage from the back side of the alternator field plug to a ground while it is running?
Suspects so far:
Alternator field coil open.
No field coil equals no alternator output.
No output equals no variation in voltage to be sensed by the PCM Voltage Regulator equals PCM VR wanting to increase charge rate equals (when battery voltage decreases to PCM preset low voltage to begin charging) no field coil to feed the Y-winding of the alternator equals no output equals...back to beginning, or endless loop.
Anyone have a suggestion to determine the best next action without having to access a DRB tool?
Remove Alternator and have it rechecked? How many miles on the alternator?
Parts toss - Alternator is less expensive than a PCM.
Load the batteries by turning on the headlights and heater fan to bring the B+ (battery voltage) down to the level where the voltage regulator should kick in and check to see if the PCM field voltage kicks in.
Next suggested step please...
Codes listed in the FSM:
(G)* - Generator Light Illuminated
- P1682 - Charging System Voltage Too Low - Charging System Output Too Low
- P1682(G)* - Charging System Voltage Too Low - Battery Voltage Sense Input Below Target Charging Voltage During Engine Operation and No Significant Change In Voltage Detected During Active Test of Generator Output Circuit.
(M)* - Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated during engine operation if this DTC was recorded (depending if required by CARB and/or EPA). MIL is displayed as an engine icon on instrument panel.
- P1693(M)* - DTC Detected In Companion Module - A fault hs been generated in the companion Engine Control Module.
- P1693(M)* - DTC Detected In PCM/ECM or DTC Detected In ECM - A "Companion DTC" was set in both the ECM and PCM.