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Parameters

Parameter39

Loginmethodanddriverparameteraccess

This parameter determines which function is to be used for login and whether the operator can adjust the driver parameter settings.

•Value 1 – Key switch fitted – Driver parameters accessible (without CAN service key).

•Value 2 – Key switch fitted – Driver parameters NOT accessible (without CAN service key).

•Value 3 – Keypad (Standard 10 PIN code)- Driver parameters accessible (without CAN service key) NB! this is the original setting.

•Value 4 – Keypad (Standard 10 PIN code)- Driver parameters NOT accessible (without CAN service key).

•Value 5 – Expanded keypad (100 PIN code)- Driver parameters accessible (without CAN service key)

•Value 6 – Expanded keypad (100 PIN code)- Driver parameters NOT accessible (without CAN service key)

•Value 7 – Expanded keypad (100 PIN code) + TLS- Driver parameters accessible (without CAN service key)

•Value 8 – Expanded keypad (100 PIN code) + TLS- Driver parameters NOT accessible (without CAN service key)

Expandedkeypad-General

The truck can contain a maximum of 10 individual driver profiles. The expanded keypad function thus allows you to assign a maximum of 10 PIN codes for each of the driver profiles. This allows you to manage a maximum of 100 unique PIN codes.

If the expanded keypad function is activated, the standard management of PIN codes normally accessible via parameter #10 is set aside.

Expandedkeypad-Programming

A number of PIN codes can be made accessible by activating the socalled block. Block no. 0 is activated as standard. This means that 3 different driver profiles are available from the start. Activation of other blocks means that all PIN codes for the block are accessible (See Table 5:). If all 10 blocks are activated, there will be 10 PIN codes available for the driver profile.

The truck program stores a standard list of PIN codes as per Table 5:

These PIN codes can be changed to any value, but you should avoid the same PIN code in different driver profiles.

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