Menu > Settings
Illustration 1 | g06594013 |
Performance Page and the Navigation Tray (1) Menu button (2) Close button (3) Feature Tile Row (4) "Settings" tile |
- Press the Menu button (1) to open the Navigation Tray.
- Press the "Settings" tab (4) on the Navigation Tray. The "Settings" page will appear.
Illustration 2 | g06594016 |
Setting Page (5) Back button (6) Home button (7) "Operator ID" menu button (8) "Display" menu button (9) "Slope Assist" menu button (10) "Machine" menu button (11) "Application Profiles" menu button (12) Page Identification |
- Press the intended menu button on the Settings page.
The intended settings page will appear.
Menu > Settings > Application Profiles
Illustration 3 | g06594018 |
Settings Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Home button (4) "Application Profiles" menu button |
- Press the "Application Profiles" menu button (4) on the Settings page.
The "Application Profiles" page will appear.
Illustration 4 | g06594020 |
Application Profiles Page (1) Page Identification (5) "Save Profile" menu button (6) "Select Profile" menu button |
Illustration 5 | g06594022 |
Applications Profiles Page (1) Page Identification (6) "Select Profile" menu button |
- Press the "Select Profile" menu button (6) on the "Application Profiles" page. The "Select Profile" page will appear.
Illustration 6 | g06594024 |
Select Profile Page (1) Page Identification (7) "Factory Default" menu button |
- Press the "Factory Default" menu button (7). The Factory Default "Select Profile" data page will appear
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Illustration 7 g06594038 Factory Default Select Profile Data Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(8) "OK" button
(9) Scroll Bar - Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (9) to scroll up and down the page.
- Press the "OK" button (8) when done.
Save Profile / Create a New Profile
Illustration 8 | g06594040 |
Application Profiles Page (1) Page Identification (5) "Save Profile" menu button |
The operator can create a custom profile by performing the following steps.
- Press the "Save Profile" menu button (5) on the "Application Profiles" page. The "Save To…" page will appear.
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Illustration 9 g06594049 Save To... Page
(1) Page Identification
(10) "Create New..." menu button - Press the "Create New..." menu button (10). The Enter Name Alphanumeric Keypad Page will appear.
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Illustration 10 g06597091 Alphanumeric Keypad Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(8) "OK" button
(11) Letter Case Change button
(12) Backspace button
(13) Letter Case Change button - Press the Letter Case Change button (13) to change the keypad to upper case letters.
Press the Letter Case Change button (11) to change the keypad to lower case letters.
- Press the Backspace button (12) to backspace over a mistyped character.
- Press the "OK" button (8) to enter the entry.
Illustration 11 | g06594065 |
Select Profile Page (1) Page Identification (14) Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" |
The operator can view the newly created custom profile "Job1" by performing the following steps.
- Press the Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" (14). The newly created custom profile page will appear.
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Illustration 12 g06594074 Save Profile Data Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(8) "OK" button
(9) Scroll Bar - Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (9) to scroll up and down the page.
- Press the "OK" button (8) when done.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page or press the Home button (3) to return to the Home Page.
Illustration 13 | g06594085 |
Application Profiles Page and Select Profile Page (1) Page Identification (14) Custom Created Profile menu button "Job 1" (15) "Delete Profile" menu button |
Since the Custom Created Profile menu button "Job 1" (14) has been created, the "Delete Profile" menu button (15) will appear on the "Application Profiles" page.
Illustration 14 | g06594085 |
Application Profiles Page and Select Profile Page (1) Page Identification (14) Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" (15) "Delete Profile" menu button |
To delete a custom created profile menu button such as "Job1", the operator must perform the following Steps.
- Press the "Delete Profile" menu button (15). The "Delete Profile" page will appear.
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Illustration 15 g06594094 Delete Profile Page
(1) Page Identification
(14) Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" - Press the Custom Created Profile menu button to be deleted (Example: "Job1" ) (14).
Since only one Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" (14) has been created, there is only 1 custom created profile button to be deleted.
The Dialog Box (16) wants the operator to verify if the profile, "Job1", should be deleted.
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(1) Page Identification
(16) Dialog Box
(17) Cancel button
(18) "OK" button - Press the "OK" (18) button if the Custom Created Profile "Job 1" (14) is to be deleted.
Press the Cancel button (17) to cancel the procedure.
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(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(14) Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" - Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
"Job1" was the only Custom Created Profile. Since "Job1" has been deleted, the Custom Created Profile menu button "Job1" (14) is no longer visible on the "Application Profiles" page.
Menu > Settings > Machine
Illustration 18 | g06594110 |
Settings Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Home button (4) "Machine" menu button |
- Press the "Machine" menu button (4) on the "Settings" page. The "Machine" page will appear
The Machine Page contains the following settings:
- AutoCarry Enable
- Auto Carry Load Factor
- Auto Ripper Load Factor
- Auto Rip Shank In
- Automatic Ripper Control Floor Enable
- Custom Bi-Directional
- Autoshift
- Fan Purge Duration
- Fan Purge Interval
- Lights
- Auto Engine Speed
- Reversing Fan Manual Purge
- Traction Control Mode
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(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(5) Scroll bar
(6) "Automatic Ripper Control Floor Enable" menu button
(7) "Auto Rip Shank In" menu button
(8) "Auto Ripper Load Factor" menu button
(9) "Auto Carry Load Factor" menu button
(10) "AutoCarry Enable" menu buttonShow/hide tableIllustration 20 g06594119 Machine Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(5) Scroll bar
(11) "Lights" menu button
(12) "Fan Purge Interval" menu button
(13) "Fan Purge Duration" menu button
(14) "Autoshift" menu button
(15) "Custom Bi-Directional" menu buttonShow/hide tableIllustration 21 g06594123 Machine Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(5) Scroll bar
(16) "Traction Control Mode" menu button
(17) "Reversing Fan Manual Purge" menu button
(18) "Auto Engine Speed" menu button - Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (5) to scroll up and down the page.
- Press the intended menu button. The accompanying page will appear.
If the Auto Carry feature is disabled, the following menu buttons will not be visible:
- AutoCarry Enable (10)
- Auto Carry Load Factor (9)
If the Engine Reversing Fan feature is disabled, the following menu buttons will not be visible:
- Fan Purge Duration (13)
- Fan Purge Interval (12)
- Reversing Fan Manual Purge (17)
Enabled/Disabled Feature Toggle Switches
- AutoCarry Enable
- Auto Rip Shank In
- Auto Ripper Control Floor Enable
- Autoshift
- Lights
- Auto Engine Speed
- Reversing Fan Manual Purge
Illustration 22 | g06594337 |
Machine Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (5) Toggle Switch (Deactivated/Disabled) (6) Toggle Switch (Activated/Enabled) (7) Current Settings Status (8) "Auto Rip Shank In" menu button (9) "AutoCarry Enabled" menu button |
Example: "Auto Rip Shank In" menu button (8) with the Current Setting Status (7) set to "Disabled" and the Toggle Switch (5) deactivated.
Example: "AutoCarry Enabled" menu button (9) with the Current Setting Status (7) set to "Enabled" and the Toggle Switch (6) activated.
Note: This example setting procedure is also applicable for the following:
- AutoCarry Enable
- Auto Rip Shank In
- Auto Ripper Control Floor Enable
- Autoshift
- Lights
- Auto Engine Speed
- Reversing Fan Manual Purge
- Press the intended toggle switch.
When the toggle switch is in the initial state OFF and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the ON state when the left side of the switch is green and when the switch has moved to the right.
When the toggle switch is in the ON state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the initial state OFF when the switch has moved to the left and the right side of the switch is black.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar
- Auto Carry Load Factor
- Auto Ripper Load Factor
- Fan Purge Duration
- Fan Purge Interval
- Auto Engine Speed
Illustration 23 | g06594354 |
Machine Page and Fan Purge Duration Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) "OK" button (4) Home button (5) Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (6) Scroll Bar (7) Current Settings Status (Example: "25s" (seconds) (8) "Fan Purge Duration" menu button |
Example: "Fan Purge Duration" menu button (8) with the Current Setting Status (7) set to "25s" (seconds).
Note: This setting procedure is also applicable for the following:
- Auto Carry Load Factor
- Auto Ripper Load Factor
- Fan Purge Duration
- Fan Purge Interval
- Auto Engine Speed
- Press the intended menu button. The accompanying page should appear.
- Use the Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (5) to adjust the setting. Press the Minus (-) button to lower the setting. Press the Plus (+) button to raise the setting.
- Confirm the setting by pressing the "OK" button (3).
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
The changed setting will be visible in the Current Settings Status field (6) that is on the intended menu button.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
Menu > Settings > Machine > Custom Bi-Directional
Illustration 24 | g06594358 |
Performance Page-Gauges page (Left Side), Slope Assist page (Middle), and Camera page (Right Side) (9) Runtime Information Banner (10) Bi-Directional Touch Area (11) Reverse Bi-Directional Gear Direction Setting (12) Current Operator Desired Gear Direction Setting (13) Forward Bi-Directional Gear Direction Setting |
Adjusted settings on the Custom Bi-Directional settings will be visible in the lower left corner of the Runtime Information Banner (9). The banner is visible on either the Performance Page, the Slope Assist page, and the Rear Camera page as shown in Illustration 24.
The Bi-Directional Gear Settings allow the operator to view and adjust the gear and adjust the gear setting. Adjusting the gear setting allows the setting to be within what is considered the recommended and target gear settings.
ON - Forward and reverse speeds can be set independently. |
OFF - Forward and reverse speeds are linked. |
CUSTOM - Allows forward and reverse speeds to be set through the display interface. |
For more information, refer to the "Diagnostic Operation" section in this manual.
- Press the "Custom Bi-Directional" menu button (14). The "Custom Bi-Directional" settings page will appear.
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Illustration 26 g06594373 Custom Bi-Directional settings page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) "OK" button
(4) Home button
(15) Speed Control selection button group - Press the intended button in the Speed Control selection button group (15). The selected button will have a white square around the icon.
Choose between the following setting buttons:
- Independent Control
- Linked Control
- Operator Control
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Machine Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (4) Home button (6) Scroll Bar (14) "Custom Bi-Directional" menu button |
- Press the Speed Control Independent button (16). The selected button will have a white square around the icon.
- Press the "OK" button (3) to lock the setting.
The Forward speed and the Reverse speed can now be set independently.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
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Custom Bi-Directional settings page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) "OK" button (4) Home button (16) Speed Control Independent button |
- Press the Speed Control Linked button (17). The selected button will have a white square around the icon.
- Press the "OK" button (3) to lock the setting.
The Forward speed and the reverse speed are now linked. The forward speed and the reverse speed can be set simultaneously.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
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Custom Bi-Directional settings page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) "OK" button (4) Home button (17) Speed Control Linked button |
- Press the Speed Control Operator button (18). The selected button will have a white square around the icon.
- Adjust the Forward Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (20) by pressing either the MINUS (-) Arrow button or the PLUS (+) Arrow button. The number will turn from white to yellow while setting.
- Adjust the Reverse Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (19) by pressing either the MINUS (-) Arrow button or the PLUS (+) Arrow button. The number will turn from white to yellow while setting.
- Press the "OK" button (3) to lock the setting. The number will appear as white.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
Illustration 29 | g06594385 |
Custom Bi-Directional settings page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) "OK" button (4) Home button (18) Speed Control Operator button (19) Reverse Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (20) Forward Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar |
Example: Menu > Settings > Machine > Traction Control Mode
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Machine Page and Blade Response Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (5) Next Page Icon (6) "Traction Control Mode" menu button (7) Current Settings Status (8) Traction Control Mode button group |
- Press the intended menu button. The accompanying page should appear.
- Select and press the intended Option Button to be enabled or disabled. The selected option button will have a white circle visible inside a white ring. The deselected option button will only have the white ring.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
The following machine settings are set by using the option (radio) buttons:
- Traction Control Mode Setting
Choose from the following Traction Control Mode settings:
- Normal
- Low Slip
Menu > Settings > Slope Assist
Illustration 31 | g06594418 |
Slope Assist Pages (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (5) "Valve Speed" menu button (6) "Inc/Dec Step Size" menu button (7) "Joystick Increment Decrement" menu button (8) "Blade Slope Mode" menu button (9) "Mainfall Mode" menu button (10) "Blade Wear" menu button (11) Current Setting Status |
- Locate the intended menu button by pressing either the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (3).
- Press the intended menu button. The accompanying page will appear.
Mainfall Mode:
- Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Mainfall Mode
Blade Slope Mode:
- Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Blade Slope Mode
Joystick Increment Decrement:
- Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Joystick Increment Decrement
Illustration 32 | g06594421 |
Slope Assist and Mainfall Mode Pages (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (7) "Joystick Increment Decrement" menu button (Settings: Mainfall and Blade Slope) (8) "Blade Slope Mode" menu button (Settings: Indicate, Basic, and Advanced) (9) "Mainfall Mode" menu button (Settings: Indicate, Basic, and Advanced) (12) Option Button Group |
This example setting procedure shown in Illustration 32 is also applicable for the following:
- Blade Slope Mode
- Joystick Increment Decrement
Note: The Joystick Increment Decrement feature will change the settings on the Bulldozer Controller between Mainfall and Blade Slope.
- Press the intended menu button. The accompanying page should appear.
- Select and press the intended Option Button to be enabled or disabled. The selected option button will have a white circle visible inside a white ring. The deselected option button will only have the white ring.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
Inc/Dec (Increment Decrement) Step Size
Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Inc/Dec Step Size
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Slope Assist Page (1) Page Identification (3) Scroll Bar (6) "Inc/Dec Step Size" menu button |
Illustration 34 | g06594434 |
Inc/Dec Step Size Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (4) Home button (13) Mainfall Increment/Decrement Bar - (Numerical - Vertical) (14) Blade Slope Increment/Decrement Bar - (Numerical - Vertical) (15) Up Arrow button (16) Down Arrow button (17) "OK" button |
- Press and hold the Down Arrow button (16) to decrease the setting until the intended setting appears.
- Press and hold the Up Arrow button (15) to increase the setting until the intended setting appears.
- Confirm the setting by pressing the "OK" button (17).
Note: The Numerical Setting can be scrolled back to zero or be scrolled up to the maximum number of the setting.
Note: When the Increment Decrement setting is at the top of the list, the Up Arrow button (15) will not be visible. When the Increment Decrement setting is at the bottom of the list, the DOWN Arrow button (29) will not be visible. Scrolling in one direction will cause the other arrow button to appear.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home page (Performance Page).
Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Valve Speed
Illustration 35 | g06594442 |
Slope Assist and Valve Speed Pages (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (5) "Valve Speed" menu button (17) "OK" button (18) Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (Tilt Speed) (19) Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (Lower Speed) (20) Numerical Increment/Decrement Bar (Raise Speed) |
- Press the "Valve Speed" menu button (5). The "Valve Speed" button page will appear.
- Press the Minus (-) Arrow button to decrease the setting. The numeral will appear in amber during the setting process.
- Press the Plus (+) Arrow button to increase the setting. The numeral will appear in amber during the setting process.
- Press the "OK" button (17) when completed to confirm the setting.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).
Menu > Settings > Slope Assist > Blade Wear
Illustration 36 | g06594484 |
Slope Assist Page and the Blade Wear Keypad Page (1) Page Identification (2) Back button (3) Scroll Bar (4) Home button (10) "Blade Wear" menu button (11) Current Setting Status (Example:"0 mm") (17) "OK" button (21) Backspace Arrow button |
- Press the "Blade Wear" menu button (10). The "Blade Wear" keypad page will appear.
- Use the keypad to enter in the intended distance from the cutting edge of the blade to the center of the bolt head. The distance will be measured in millimeters (mm).
Press the Backspace Arrow button (21) to correct a mistyped character.
- Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.
- Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).