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Table 23: Programming commands - extended keypad Function Command Note

Reset to default settings

Enable PIN codes in block “B”

Disable PIN codes in block “B”

Modify a PIN code to NNNN

Depress “1” +

Depress “2” + B +

Depress “3” + B +

Depress “4” + B + F + NNNN +

Blocks 1 - 9 are disabled. The original PIN codes are reset according to Table 24:

B = Block no. 0 - 9

B = Block no. 0 - 9

B = Block no. 0 - 9

F = Operator profile no. 0 - 9

NNNN = PIN code

•Switch off the truck by pressing on the keypad. Programming of the extended keypad is now complete.

Parameter #39 must be set to the value 5, 6, 7 or 8 in order for the new PIN codes to take effect.

Perform a test by logging in with one of the new PIN codes. It is important to verify that the correct operator profile is enabled when a specific PIN code is entered, especially if an operator profile has been programmed for a specific application or special goods handling.

Table 24: shows the standard PIN codes in the firmware. These can be activated for use or changed according to the preferences of the operator.

One or more of these blocks can be activated. When logging in normally, an operator profile is activated when any of the PIN codes in an activated block is entered.

The truck firmware will deny log-in if PIN code “0000” is used. Service technicians are requested to keep notes on activated blocks, PIN code changes and special operator profile settings.

NOTE:

If the extended keypad is reset, this does NOT affect the operator profile settings.

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