Performance Pages and Navigation Tray
The Performance Page, also known as the Home page, is the place where the operator can view machine information. Such information as the operation gauges, slope assist readings, and the rear camera view.
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Performance Page with Operation Gauges (Left side), with Slope Assist (Middle) and with Rear Camera (Right Side) (1) Menu button |
The operator can choose between three different Performance Pages depending on the choice of viewing. By pressing the Menu button (1) in the upper right corner of the Performance Page, the operator can choose between the following views:
- Operation Gauges page
- Slope Assist page
- Rear Camera page
These view pages will appear on the Navigation Tray, which will appear when the Menu button (1) is pressed.
Performance Page View Settings Using the Navigation Tray
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Performance Page and the accompanying Navigation Tray Gauges page (Left Side), Slope Assist page (Middle) and Camera page (Right Side) (1) Menu button (2) Application Tile row (3) Close button (4) "Gauges" tile (5) "Slope Assist" tile (6) "Camera" tile |
- Press the Menu button (1) on the Performance Page. The Navigation Tray will appear.
- Press the intended button in the Application Tile row (2).
- Press the "Gauges" tile (4) to set the Performance Page to the Gauges page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
- Press the "Slope Assist" tile (5) to set the Performance Page to the Slope Assist page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
- Press the "Camera" tile (6) to set the Performance Page to the Camera page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
Note: The machine must be equipped with slope assist. If not, the "Slope Assist" tile (5) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Note: Each Performance Page contains a Rear Camera viewing screen. The machine must be equipped with a camera. If the machine is not equipped with a camera, the Rear Camera viewing screen will have a blue screen. The "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Note: The Menu button (1) on the Performance Page – Rear Camera view will not be visible if the machine is in Reverse gear.
Note: Refer to "Menu Navigation" for more information.
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Performance Page and the Navigation Tray (Gauges tile selected). (1) Menu button (2) Application Tile row (3) Close button (4) "Gauges" tile |
- Press the Menu button (1) to access the "Gauges" tile in the Navigation Tray Page.
- Press the "Gauges" tile (4) to set up the Performance Page Gauges page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
Illustration 4 | g06600621 |
Performance Page (1) Menu button (7) Machine Side Slope reading (8) DEF/SCR (Diesel Exhaust Fluid/Selective Catalytic Reduction) Level Bar gauge and flashing warning indicator (9) Fuel Level Bar gauge and flashing warning indicator (10) Bi-Directional Touch Area (11) Bi-Directional Gear Direction reading (Reverse) (12) Operator Desired Gear and Direction reading (Example: Forward) (13) Bi-Directional Gear Direction reading (Forward) (14) Blade Load Monitor (15) Torque Converter Temperature gauge (16) Hydraulic Oil Temperature gauge (17) Engine Coolant Temperature gauge (18) Machine Slope reading (19) Operator ID (Identification) (20) Real-Time Clock (21) Indicator and Message window (22) Service Hour meter (23) Rear Camera viewing screen |
Note: Each Performance Page contains a Rear Camera viewing screen (23). The machine must be equipped with a camera. When the machine is not equipped with a camera, the Rear Camera viewing screen will have a blue screen. The "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Machine Side Slope (7) - This area displays the side slope of the machine.
Bi-Directional Gear Direction reading (Reverse) (11) - This area displays the setting of the machine speed in the REVERSE direction.
Operator Desired Gear and Direction reading (12) - This area displays the desired gear and direction.
Bi-Directional Gear Direction reading (Forward) (13) - This area displays the setting of the machine speed in the FORWARD direction.
Blade Load Monitor (14) - The blade load monitor is an operator coaching feature that is intended to provide real-time visual feedback on the blade load.
Machine Slope reading (18) - This area displays the slope angle of the machine.
Operator ID (19) - This area displays the current Operator ID.
Real-Time Clock (20) - This area displays the time.
Service Hour Meter (22) - This area displays the service hour meter of the machine.
DEF/SCR Level Gauge (8) - The Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/ Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) gauge indicates the level of DEF fluid in the DEF tank. |
Note: The Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/ Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) ) is not available on the following machines:
- EW71-UP
- HXA1-UP
Indicator | Minimum | Maximum |
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Percentage | 0% | 100% |
Fuel Level Bar Gauge (9) - The Fuel Level Bar Gauge (9) indicates the amount of fuel that remains in the fuel tank. |
Indicator | Minimum | Maximum | Indicator Turns Yellow |
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Percentage | 0% | 100% | 10% |
Torque Converter Temperature Gauge (15) - If the Torque Converter Temperature Gauge (15) needle reaches the red zone, the oil is |
Indicator | Minimum (0%) | Nominal (50%) | Maximum (100%) | Red Zone |
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Temperature | |
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Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge (16) - The Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge (16) indicates the temperature of the hydraulic oil in the hydraulic oil sump for the steering and implement circuits. If the gauge needle enters the red zone, the hydraulic system oil is approaching |
Indicator | Minimum (0%) | Nominal (50%) | Maximum (100%) | Red Zone |
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Temperature | |
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Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge (17) - The coolant temperature regulator regulates the coolant temperatures. If the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge (17) needle just enters the red zone, the coolant temperature is |
Indicator | Minimum (0%) | Nominal (50%) | Maximum (100%) | Red Zone |
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Temperature | |
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Bi-Directional Shift Icon and Gear Settings
The Bi-Directional Shift Icon in the Bi-Directional Touch Area (10) shows the operator that the Bi-Directional Shift mode is active.
The gear settings are:
- Forward "F" from 0.1 to 3.0 in 0.1 increments
- Neutral "N"
- Reverse "R" from 0.1 to 3.0 in 0.1 increments
Note: Both the forward gear and the reverse gear can be changed. For more information, refer to the "Machine Settings Menu" section in this manual.
Operator Desired Gear and Direction Reading
The Operator Desired Gear and Direction Reading (12) shows the operator what gear the machine is set to.
The gear settings are as follows:
- Forward (F) from 0.1 to 3.0 in 0.1 increments
- Neutral (N)
- Reverse (R) from 0.1 to 3.0 in 0.1 increments
Note: The Custom Bi-Directional feature can also be accessed by:
- Accessing the page by navigating to Menu > Settings > Machine > Custom Bi-Directional
- Pressing the Menu button (1) on the Performance Page and by pressing the Bi-Directional Tab (11) on the Navigation Tray
Note: Machine Slope is shown to the nearest 1%.
Positive Slope - 99.0% through 0.5% |
Neutral Slope - -0.4% through 0.4% |
Negative Slope - -0.5% through -99.0% |
Note: Machine Side Slope is shown to the nearest 1%.
Positive Side Slope - 99.0% through 0.5% |
Neutral Side Slope - -0.4% through 0.4% |
Negative Side Slope - -0.5% through -99.0% |
Illustration 5 | g06600623 |
Performance Page (14) Blade Load Monitor |
The Blade Load Monitor (14) is an operator coaching feature that is intended to provide real-time visual feedback on the blade load.
The monitor is visible when the Operator Assist Installation Status is Installed. If the status is Not Installed, the monitor will be hidden from view.
Illustration 6 | g06453922 |
Blade Load Monitor values |
If there is a sensor fault or valid data cannot be received, the indicator will be hidden from view.
Performance Page - Gauge View: Camera in Reverse Only Mode
Illustration 7 | g06600626 |
Rear Camera viewing screen (23) Rear Camera viewing screen |
When the Camera In Reverse Only Mode is disabled, the Rear Camera viewing screen (23) will be visible.
When the Camera In Reverse Only Mode is enabled, the Rear Camera viewing screen (23) will not be visible.
Note: To enable or disable the Camera In Reverse Only Mode, refer to "Display Settings" for more information.
Performance Page - Slope Assist View (Basic, Advanced, and Indicate Only)
Illustration 8 | g06592661 |
Performance Page and the Navigation Tray (Slope Assist tile selected) (1) Menu button (2) Application Tile row (3) Close button (5) "Slope Assist" tile |
- Access the Performance Page Slope Assist page by pressing the Menu button (1).
- Press the "Slope Assist" tile (5) to set up the Performance Page - Slope Assist page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
Note: If the Slope Assist feature has not been installed on the machine, the Slope Assist tile will not be visible in the Application Tile row (2).
Refer to "Menu Navigation" for more information.
There are three types of Slope Assist views:
- Basic
- Advanced
- Indicate Only (Automatic Control = OFF. The actual values are shown.)
Illustration 9 | g06600629 |
Performance Page - Slope Assist view (Basic) (1) Menu button (23) Rear Camera viewing screen (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading |
The Performance Page - Slope Assist view shows the operator readings and adjustments for the following:
- Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level
- Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level
Both readings come from the Slope Assist feature. The Slope Assist feature uses a blade-mounted sensor to calculate necessary blade slope position to achieve desired surface main-fall level and desired surface slope level.
Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Indicator Values
Downhill |
Flat |
Uphill |
Blade Slope (Tilt) Indicator Values
Left Slope |
Level |
Right Slope |
Note: Each Performance Page contains a Rear Camera viewing screen (23). The machine must be equipped with a camera. When machine is not equipped with a camera, the Rear Camera viewing screen will have a blue screen. The "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Note: The Rear Camera viewing screen (23) can be turned off on both the Gauges page and the Slope Assist page. For more information, refer to the "Display Settings" section in this manual.
Illustration 10 | g06600637 |
Performance Page – Slope Assist view (Advanced) (1) Menu button (23) Rear Camera viewing screen (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (26) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (27) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (28) BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (32) Auto Carry Indicator |
The Performance Page – Slope Assist view shows the operator readings and adjustments for the following:
- Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level
- Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level
- Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level
- Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level
These readings come from the Slope Assist feature. The Slope Assist feature uses a blade-mounted sensor to calculate necessary blade slope position to achieve desired surface mainfall level and desired surface slope level.
Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Indicator Values
Downhill |
Flat |
Uphill |
Blade Slope (Tilt) Indicator Values
Left Slope |
Level |
Right Slope |
Note: Each Performance Page contains a Rear Camera viewing screen (23). The machine must be equipped with a camera. When machine is not equipped with a camera, the Rear Camera viewing screen will have a blue screen. The "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Note: The Rear Camera viewing screen (23) can be turned off on both the Gauges page and the Slope Assist page. For more information, refer to the "Display Settings" section in this manual.
Adjusting the Blade Pitch (Mainfall) Value and the Blade Slope (Tilt) Value
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Performance Page (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (26) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level |
The operator can use the Increment/Decrement Bar to adjust the Recall Mainfall reading (31) or the Recall Blade Slope reading (26). The adjustment can be done by pressing either the MINUS (-) button or the PLUS (+) button. The adjustment can be seen in the Increment/Decrement bar.
Note: For more informational on the Bulldozer Control commands and operations, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, M0105950, "D7 Track-Type Tractor".
Illustration 12 | g06600639 |
Performance Page (28) BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level |
The bench function applies the Actual Value to the Recall Value. The BENCH button lines up with the Actual Value (or Recall Value in Auto mode) and the Recall Value the button modifies.
Bench the Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) level by pressing the Mainfall BENCH button (30).
Bench the Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level by pressing the accompanying BENCH button (28).
Note: For more information, refer to the "Benching the Mainfall and the Blade Slope" section in this manual.
Illustration 13 | g06600641 |
Performance Page (27) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level |
The SWAP SLOPE button modifies the recall value and swaps the direction of the recall value:
- Mainfall: Uphill Pitch or Downhill Pitch
- Slope: Left Side Tilt or Right Side Tilt
Adjusting the Blade Pitch (Mainfall) Value and the Blade Slope (Tilt) Value
Illustration 14 | g06600644 |
Performance Page (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (26) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level |
The operator can use the Increment/Decrement Bar to adjust the Recall Mainfall reading (31) or the Recall Blade Slope reading (26). The adjustment can be done by pressing either the MINUS (-) button or the PLUS (+) button. The adjustment can be seen in the Increment/Decrement bar.
Note: For more informational on the Bulldozer Control commands and operations, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, M0105950, "D7 Track-Type Tractor".
The display functions are designated for the Recall Value. These functions modify the Recall Value only.
The left and right arrow buttons can adjust each Recall Value.
The SWAP SLOPE button modifies the Recall Value, swapping the icon.
The bench function applies the Actual Value to the Recall Value. The BENCH button lines up with the Actual Value and the Recall Value the button modifies.
The Recall Value may be modified in either Manual or Auto mode.
The Recall Value is applied anytime the operator switches from Manual mode to Auto mode.
If the operator modifies the Recall Value when in Auto mode, the operator will have to return to Manual mode, then back to the Auto mode to recall that new value.
This procedure eliminates any confusion as to when the blade might start to move to adjust to a new target. The operator may only move the blade via the Bulldozer control commands or transition the page into Auto mode.
Slope Assist functionality may be turned ON or OFF by touching the Actual Value area for that parameter while in the Manual mode only. This feature also allows for mainfall and slope to be independently cycled between Basic, Advanced, or Off (indicate only).
When the Slope Assist is OFF for either Mainfall or Blade Slope, the Actual Values of both are always shown. However, the Recall Values are not shown and there is no Auto mode (also called "Indicate Only").
If the Slope Assist is OFF (or in the basic mode) for either Mainfall or Blade Slope, the SWAP SLOPE button, the BENCH button, and both Increment/Decrement bar functions on the Information Display will not function for that parameter.
Note: For more information on the Slope Assist Advanced System Recall Value, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, M0105950, "D7 Track-Type Tractor".
There are three types of Slope Assist states:
- Basic
- Advanced
- Indicate Only (Automatic Control = OFF. The actual values are shown.)
When the Automatic Control is turned to OFF, the actual Slope Assist values are shown on the information display.
Note: This feature applies to both Basic and Advanced settings. For more information, refer to the "Slope Assist View (Basic)" and "Slope Assist View (Advanced)"sections in this manual.
Slope Assist (Blade Slope Only)
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Performance Page – Slope Assist view (Blade Slope only) (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (26) Increment/Decrement Bar: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (27) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (28) BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (32) Auto Carry Indicator (33) Bulldozer Control (34) Auto Mode Indicator (Green Frame) |
In the example shown in Illustration 15, the Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (25) will continue to display the Actual Value (and no green box) when Auto mode is requested. Only the Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (24), the Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Slope Level (26), the BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (28), and the SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (27) will be driven by the Slope Assist function.
Illustration 16 | g06600654 |
Performance Page – Slope Assist view (Mainfall only) (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) (32) Auto Carry Indicator (33) Bulldozer control (34) Auto Mode Indicator (Green Frame) |
In the example shown in Illustration 16, the Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (24) will continue to display the Actual Value (and no green box) when Auto mode is requested. Only the Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (25), the accompanying Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) (31), the BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30), and the SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (29) will be driven by the Slope Assist function.
The Auto Carry Indicator (32) will appear in green when Auto Carry is active. However, the green indicator will not always be visible the whole time that the Slope Assist is in the Auto mode.
Changing the Slope Assist Configuration on the Information Display
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Performance Page – Slope Assist (Advanced) (32) Auto Carry Indicator |
Example: Changing the Mainfall Slope Assist Configuration on the Information Display
Note: The same procedure applies for the Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level section of the Information Display.
Illustration 18 | g06600658 |
Performance Pages (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading |
When the operator touches the Mainfall indicator and reading field (showing the actual value), a blue frame will appear.
The blue frame disappears when the operator stops pressing the Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading field (25). This action switches between the three Slope Assist modes:
- Basic
- Advanced
- Indicate
Illustration 19 | g06600659 |
Performance Pages (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) |
To return the Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) (31), the BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) and the SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (29) to view, the operator touches the Mainfall indicator and reading field. The blue frame will appear.
Benching the Mainfall and the Blade Slope
Illustration 20 | g06600663 |
Performance Page (28) BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (32) Auto Carry Indicator |
Press the intended BENCH button to apply the current Actual value to the Recall Value.
Example: Benching the Mainfall
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Applying the Actual Value (value on left) to the Recall Value for Mainfall. (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (28) BENCH button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) (32) Auto Carry Indicator |
In the example shown in Illustration 21, the Bench Mainfall with the button is now lined up with the Mainfall Recall value.
Note: The same procedure applies to the Bench Blade Slope with the button lined up with the Blade Slope Recall Value.
The BENCH buttons are only available when the Recall values are shown when in the Advanced mode.
Swapping the Slope for either Mainfall or Blade Slope
Press either the SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (29) or SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (27) to swap the direction (sign) of the slope for the Recall Value. The accompanying icon image shown in the Recall Value of the respective Increment/Decrement bars will change.
Example: Swapping the Slope for Mainfall
Note: The same procedure also applies to swapping the slope for Blade Slope. The icon in the Recall Value Increment/Decrement bar will change from Blade Slope Right to Blade Slope Left.
Illustration 22 | g06600669 |
Performance Pages (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (27) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Slope (Tilt) Level (29) SWAP SLOPE button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (30) BENCH button: Recall Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level (31) Increment/Decrement Bar: Target Blade Pitch Level (Mainfall) (32) Auto Carry Indicator |
The icon in the Recall Value Increment/Decrement bar (31) has changed from Mainfall Down to Mainfall Up.
Increment/Decrement Blade Position (Recall Value in Automatic Mode)
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Performance Page – Slope Assist view (Advanced) (24) Actual Blade Slope (Tilt) Level indicator and reading (25) Actual Blade Mainfall (Pitch) Level indicator and reading (32) Auto Carry Indicator (33) Bulldozer control |
The Bulldozer control (33) decrement button decreases the Target Value, which drives the Actual Value (lowers the right blade tip). The Increment button on the Bulldozer control (33) is red. The Bulldozer control (33) trigger must be pulled along with pressing either the Bulldozer control increment or decrement button.
If only one parameter is on, the increment/decrement Bulldozer control (34) is automatically assigned to that parameter.
Note: For more informational on the Bulldozer Control commands and operations, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, M0105950, "D7 Track-Type Tractor".
Performance Page - Rear Camera View
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Performance Page and the Navigation Tray (Camera tile selected) (1) Menu button (2) Application Tile row (3) Close button (6) "Camera" tile |
- Access the Performance Page Rear Camera page by pressing the Menu button (1).
- Press the "Camera" tile (6) to set up the Performance Page Rear Camera page. The tab on the tile will change to amber, indicating the selection.
- Press the Close button (3) to close the Navigation Tray.
Note: If the Rear Camera feature has not been installed on the machine, the "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible in the Application Tile row (2).
Refer to "Menu Navigation" for more information.
Note: The Menu button (1) on the Performance Page Rear Camera view will not be visible if the machine is in Reverse gear.
Illustration 25 | g06600671 |
Performance Page with Rear Camera View (1) Menu button (23) Rear Camera viewing screen |
Note: Each Performance Page contains a Rear Camera viewing screen (23). The machine must be equipped with a camera. When machine is not equipped with a camera, the Rear Camera viewing screen will have a blue screen. The "Camera" tile (6) will not be visible on the Navigation Tray.
Note: Refer to "Operator Menu" for more information.