4 minute read

Work lights indicator 40 Pilot control actuator

INSTRUMENTCLUSTERLAYOUT TRAININGMANUAL

Information center layout

Located directly between the engine coolant temperature gauge and the transmission temperature gauge is a large digital readout screen. This is the information center portion of the information cluster. This is where the operator will monitor critical machine functions, program the information center, and receive diagnostic information related to servicing the machine. At the top of the information center are five seven-segment LCD displays with a decimal point between the fourth and the fifth digit.

Information Center Display

Here is a list of the functions that the operator can choose to see on the information center.:

Hourmeter

Displays the accumulated running time of the engine in hours and tenths of an hour with an hour glass symbol illuminated below the five digit display.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute along with an ìn/minî symbol located below the five digit display.

Speedometer

Displays the ground speed in either kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph) along with either an ìkm/h or mphî symbol illuminated below the five digit display.

Engine Coolant Temperature

Displays the engine coolant temperature in Celsius with the engine coolant temperature bar graph flashing.

Engine Oil pressure

Displays the engine oil pressure in Kilopascals (Kpa) with the engine oil pressure bar graph flashing.

Fuel Level

Displays the fuel level in percent (%) remaining from a full tank with the fuel level bar graph flashing.

Transmission Oil Temperature

Displays the transmission oil temperature in Celsius with the transmission oil temperature bar graph flashing.

Hydraulic Oil Temperature

Displays the hydraulic oil temperature in Celsius with the hydraulic oil temperature bar graph flashing.

Voltmeter

Displays the electrical system voltage level in volts with the voltmeter bar graph flashing.

TRAININGMANUAL

INSTRUMENTCLUSTERLAYOUT

Afficheur de la transmission

Located directly below the instrument cluster display is the transmission display. It acts as a readout for the transmission controller, which is located behind the access door outside on the right hand side of the cab. The transmission display serves the following four functions - Direction selected At the top of the display are three letters (F), (N), and (R). Which ever position the gear selection forward-neutral-reverse (FNR) selector lever is in will be shown at the top of the display. If the (F) or (R) is flashing, then it is an indicator to the operator that the forward or reverse direction has been selected, however, for some reason the transmission did not engage. This could be evident if the transmission is shifted into forward or reverse and the transmission oil is not up to operating temperature. If the display shows a flashing (N), it is informing the operator to put the FNR lever into the neutral position.

- Requested gear In the center of the gear symbol on the display will be a number 1 ñ 4 displayed. It shows the requested gear selected on the shift lever.

- Actual gear engaged To the right of the gear symbol will be four LCD bars. The number of bars illuminated indicates the gear the transmission is actually in. This may vary from the requested gear if the transmission is in the automatic mode

- Transmission mode

In the lower left hand corner of the display is a gear symbol with an ìAî in the middle. If the transmission is operating in the automatic mode the symbol will be displayed. With the transmission in the manual mode no symbol will be displayed.

NOTE: The actual gear may be different than the selected gear if operating in the automatic mode.

Programming the information center

The software inside of the information center is designed to provide many spaces or slots of information that are available to the operator and service technician. Each space of information is given a three digit number starting with 000 and continuing up to 199. These spaces are called Display Field Numbers. Machine operators will only have access to positions 000 through 099 in the software logic. Any numbers beyond 099 will require a password to obtain access. This information will be covered in greater detail in the Advanced Setup section of this manual.

Up/Down Count & Program/Reset Switch Locations

To access the information you must use the two switches located at the upper right corner of the instrument cluster. The switch located in the far right position is the Program/Reset switch and the one located directly to the left of it is the Up/Down Count switch. The switches are three position rocker switches. The center position is the neutral or off position. To enter the programming mode press the left side of the Program/Reset switch, for resetting the information center press the Program/Reset switch to the right. For an up count press the Up/Down Count switch to the left, for a down count press the Up/Down Count switch to the right. The picture below shows where the switches are located

NOTE: To enter into the programming modes the key switch must be in the on position.

The operator can also display the current gauge status of the information center without the key by pushing the reset button. This will display gauges and hour meter for ten seconds and all of the indicator lights will light up on the instrument cluster. The alarm will not sound unless the lights have been left in the on position.

Up count Programme Down count Reset

This article is from: