D7 Track-Type Tractors Information Display Service Menu Caterpillar


Service Menu
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1.1. Service
2.1. Service Page
3.1. Service Mode Menu Button
4.2. Enabling the Service Mode
5.3. Disabling the Service Mode
6.1. Diagnostics Menu Button
7.1. Configurations Menu Button
8.1. Blade Installation Configuration
9.1. Max (Maximum) Track Speed Configuration
10.1. Eng (Engine) Idle Shutdown Configuration
11.1. Engine Idle Shutdown Delay
12.1. Blade Control
13.1. Stable Blade Default State
14.1. Traction Control Default State
15.1. Rear Implement Configuration
16.1. Sound Reduction
17.1. Camera Self Config (Configuration)
18.1. Camera
19.1. Engine Reversing Fan
20.1. Reversing Fan Extended Purge Configuration
21.1. Powertrain Oil Type
22.1. Backup Alarm
23.1. Regen Control
24.1. Parameters
25.2. Example: Machine Parameters
26.1. Calibrations
27.2. Example: Machine Inclination Sensor Calibration
28.3. Aborting the Calibration Procedure

Service

Menu > Service



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Performance Page and the Navigation Tray
(1) Menu button
(2) Close button
(3) Feature Tile Row
(4) "Service" tile

The Feature Tile Row (3) allows the operator to navigate to the "Service" tab (4).

  1. Press the Menu button (1) on the Performance Page. The Navigation Tray will appear.

  2. Press the "Service" tile (4) in the Feature Tile Row (3) to access the "Service" page and view the Menu Navigation buttons.

Service Page

Menu > Service



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Scroll Bar
(3) Back button
(4) Home button
(5) Service Menu button group

The Service Menu button group (5) contains the following menu button options:

  • "Diagnostics"

  • "Configurations"

  • "Regen Control"

  • "Parameters"

  • "Calibrations"

  • "Service Tests"

  • "ECM Summary"

  • "Service Mode"

Note: The following menu buttons will only be visible when the "Service Mode" is "Enabled":

  • "Configurations"

  • "Calibrations"

  • "Service Tests"

The Scroll Bar (2) with the Sliding Indicator will only be visible when the Service Mode is enabled. For more information, refer to the "Service Mode Menu Button" section.

Service Mode Menu Button

Menu > Service > Service Mode



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(4) "Service Mode" menu button
(5) Current Setting Status

Note: The following menu buttons will only be visible when the "Service Mode" is "Enabled":

  • "Configurations"

  • "Calibrations"

  • "Service Tests"

The Scroll Bar with the Sliding Indicator will only be visible when the Service Mode is enabled.

The Service Mode must be"Enabled" for these menu buttons to be visible. To enable Service Mode, a passcode must be entered into the Service Mode Numerical Keypad.

  1. Press the "Service Mode" button (4). The Service Mode Numerical Password page will appear.

Enabling the Service Mode



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Service Mode Numerical Keypad Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(6) "OK" button
(7) Numerical Keypad
(8) Backspace button

  1. Enter the passcode into the Service Mode Numerical Keypad (7). Press the Backspace button (8) to backspace over a number that was entered incorrectly.

  2. Press the "OK" button (6) to enter the passcode. The "Service Mode" button page will appear.

    Note: The default passcode is "1234"



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    Service Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (3) Home button
    (9) "Disabled" Option (Radio) button
    (10) "Enabled" Option (Radio) button

  3. Press the "Enabled" Option (Radio) button (10). A white circle will appear inside the button.

  4. Press the Back button (2) to return to the "Service" page.


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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Home button
(4) "Service Mode" menu button
(5) Current Setting Status
(12) Scroll Bar

The Current Settings Status (5) shows that the "Service Mode" is now "Enabled".

The following menu buttons are now visible because the "Service Mode" is now "Enabled":

  • "Configurations"

  • "Calibrations"

  • "Service Tests"

The Scroll Bar (12) with the Sliding Indicator is also visible now that the "Service Mode" is "Enabled".

Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button of the Scroll Bar (12) to view the rest of the menu page.

Disabling the Service Mode

  1. Press the "Disabled" Option (Radio) button (9). A white circle will appear inside the button.

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the "Service" page. The Current Settings (5) will indicate that the "Service Mode" is "Disabled".

Diagnostics Menu Button

Menu > Service > Diagnostics



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Diagnostics" menu button
(6) Alert Reminder Lamp

Note: The Alert Reminder Lamp (6) is visible when a Level 2 Diagnostic Code is active. Pressing the icon will enlarge a Pop-Up Message Warning Banner.

Refer to "Diagnostic Operation" for more information.

  1. Press the "Diagnostics" menu button (5). The "Diagnostics" page will appear.

The Diagnostics Page contains a list consisting of the following columns:

  • Code: A diagnostic code or an event fault code reference number

  • Description: A description of the fault code

  • Active: An "X" indicates that the faulty code is active. A blank space indicates that the fault code is not active


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Service Page and Diagnostics Page
(1) Page Identification
(3) Scroll bar
(5) "Diagnostics" menu button

The Diagnostics page in Illustration 8 is shown with "No active or logged diagnostics present".

If there is no Alert Reminder Lamp (6) visible in the Warning Banner, the "Diagnostics" page will show a message telling the operator that "No active or logged diagnostics are present".



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Diagnostics Page (with active or logged fault codes present)
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar (when applicable)
(4) Home button
(6) Alert Reminder Lamp
(7) Diagnostic/Event Description Button Group
(8) Pop-Up Fault Warning Message Banner

  1. Press the intended button in the Diagnostic/Event Description Button Group. The Diagnostics/Events Detail page will appear with additional information.

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the previous page.

    Note: If a Diagnostic Code is Active, a Pop-Up Warning Message is Active, the Pop-Up Fault Warning Message Banner (8) will appear in the Message Window.

    Refer to "Pop-Up Messages" for more information.

    Note: If more than five buttons appear in the Diagnostic/Event Description Button Group (7), a Scroll Bar (3) with a Sliding Indicator will appear on the page. Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button to scroll up and down the button list.



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    Diagnostics Pages
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button
    (6) Alert Reminder Lamp

  4. Pressing the intended Diagnostic button (Example: 247-9) as shown in Illustration 10 will cause the Diagnostic/Event Detail page to appear. This page provides detailed information on the selected code from the Diagnostics page.

  5. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  6. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).

Configurations Menu Button

Menu > Service > Configurations



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Configurations" menu button

Note: If the Service Mode is not enabled, the "Configurations" menu button (5) will not be visible on the display screen. To enable the Service Mode, refer to the "Service Mode Menu Button" section.

  1. Press the "Configurations" menu button (5). The "Configurations" page will appear.


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    Configurations Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (3) Scroll bar
    (4) Home button
    (6) Configurations Menu button group


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    Configurations Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (3) Scroll bar
    (4) Home button
    (6) Configurations Menu button group


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    Configurations Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (3) Scroll bar
    (4) Home button
    (6) Configurations Menu button group

  2. Press the intended menu button.

    The corresponding page will appear. The operator can also scroll to the intended button by pressing the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (3) to locate the intended menu button. The Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar (3) will move along with the page.

    The Configuration Menu button group (6) contains the following menu buttons:

    • "Blade Installation"

    • "Max Track Speed"

    • "Eng Idle Shutdown" Toggle Switch

    • "Engine Idle Shutdown Delay"

    • "Blade Control"

    • "Stable Blade Default State" Toggle Switch

    • "Traction Control Default State" Toggle Switch

    • "Rear Implement"

    • "Sound Reduction" Toggle Switch

    • "Camera"

    • "Camera Self Config"

    • "Engine Reversing Fan" Toggle Switch

    • "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" Toggle Switch

    • "Powertrain Oil Type"

    • "Backup Alarm" Toggle Switch

    Note: If the Menu Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar (3) is at the top of the page, the Up Arrow button will not be visible. Pressing the Down Arrow button will cause the Up Arrow button to appear.

    Note: If the Sliding Indicator of the Scroll Bar (3) is at the bottom of the page, the Down Arrow button will not be visible. Pressing the Up Arrow button will cause the Down Arrow button to appear.

  3. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  4. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page (Performance Page).

Blade Installation Configuration

Menu > Service > Configurations > Blade Installation



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Configurations and Blade Installation Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Blade Installation" menu button
(7) Blade Installation option (radio) button group

  1. Press the "Blade Installation" menu button (6). The "Blade Installation" page will appear.

  2. Press the intended option (radio) button from the Blade Installation option (radio) button group (7). The enabled button will have a white circle.

    The Blade Installation button options are:

    • "Not Installed"

    • "Single Tilt"

    • "Angle Blade"

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated choice.

  3. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  4. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Max (Maximum) Track Speed Configuration

Menu > Service > Configurations > Max Track Speed



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Configurations and Max Track Speed Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Max Track Speed" menu button
(7) Reverse Numerical Increment/Decrement bar
(8) Forward Numerical Increment/Decrement bar
(9) "OK" button

  1. Press the "Max Track Speed" menu button (6). The "Max Track Speed" page will appear.

  2. Adjust the Forward Max Track Speed setting by pressing the Minus (-) button or the Plus (+) button on the Forward Numerical Increment/Decrement bar (8). The number will turn to yellow during the changing procedure.

  3. Adjust the Reverse Max Track Speed setting by pressing the Minus (-) button or the Plus (+) button on the Reverse Numerical Increment/Decrement bar (7). The number will turn to yellow during the changing procedure.

  4. Press the "OK" button (9) to confirm the setting.

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated setting.

  5. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  6. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Eng (Engine) Idle Shutdown Configuration

Menu > Service > Configurations > Eng Idle Shutdown



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))
(6) "Eng Idle Shutdown" feature
(7) Toggle Switch (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))

When the toggle switch is in the initial state ON and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the OFF state when the switch has moved to the left and the right side of the switch is black. The "Engine Idle Shutdown Delay" menu button will disappear when the Toggle Switch (7) is OFF.

When the toggle switch is in the OFF state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the ON state when the switch has moved to the right and the left side of the switch is green.

The default mode for the Engine Idle Shutdown feature is "Enabled".

Follow these steps to disable and the Engine Idle Shutdown feature.

  1. Press the "Eng Idle Shutdown" Toggle Switch (7). The toggle switch will turn gray. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that the "Eng Idle Shutdown" feature (6) is "Disabled".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Engine Idle Shutdown Delay

Menu > Service > Configurations > Engine Idle Shutdown Delay



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Configurations and Engine Idle Shutdown Delay Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Engine Idle Shutdown Delay" menu button
(7) Numerical Increment/Decrement bar
(8) "OK" button

  1. Press the "Engine Idle Shutdown Delay" menu button (6). The "Engine Idle Shutdown Delay" page will appear.

  2. Adjust the Engine Idle Shutdown Delay setting by pressing the Minus (-) button or the Plus (+) button on the Numerical Increment/Decrement bar (7) . The number will turn to yellow during the changing procedure.

  3. Press the "OK" button (8) to confirm the setting.

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated setting.

  4. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  5. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Blade Control

Menu > Service > Configurations > Blade Control



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Configurations and Blade Control Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Blade Control" menu button
(7) Blade Control option (radio) button group

  1. Press the "Blade Control" menu button (6). The "Blade Control" page will appear.

  2. Press the intended option (radio) button from the Blade Control option (radio) button group (7). The enabled button will have a white circle.

    The Blade Control options are:

    • "Auto Detect"

    • "Enabled"

    • "Disabled"

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated choice.

  3. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  4. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Stable Blade Default State

Menu > Service > Configurations > Stable Blade Default State



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))
(6) "Stable Blade Default State" feature
(7) Toggle Switch (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))

When the toggle switch is in the initial state ON and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the OFF state when the switch has moved to the left and the right side of the switch is black.

When the toggle switch is in the OFF state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the ON state when the switch has moved to the right and the left side of the switch is green.

The default mode for the Stable Blade Default State feature is "Enabled".

Follow these steps to disable the Stable Blade Default State feature.

  1. Press the "Stable Blade Default State" Toggle Switch (7). The toggle switch will turn gray. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that the "Stable Blade Default State" feature (6) is "Disabled".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Traction Control Default State

Menu > Service > Configurations > Traction Control Default State



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Traction Control Default State" feature
(7) Toggle Switch (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))

When the toggle switch is in the initial state ON and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the OFF state when the switch has moved to the left and the right side of the switch is black.

When the toggle switch is in the OFF state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the ON state when the switch has moved to the right and the left side of the switch is green.

The default mode for the Traction Control Default State feature is "Enabled".

Follow these steps to disable the Traction Control Default State feature.

  1. Press the "Traction Control Default State" Toggle Switch (7). The toggle switch will turn gray. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that the "Traction Control Default State" feature (6) is "Disabled".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Rear Implement Configuration

Menu > Service > Configurations > Rear Implement



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Configurations and Rear Implement Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Rear Implement" menu button
(7) Rear Implement option (radio) button group

  1. Press the "Rear Implement" menu button. The "Rear Implement" page will appear.

  2. Press the intended option (radio) button from the Rear Implement option (radio) button group (7).

    The enabled button will have a white circle. The choices are:

    • "Not Installed"

    • "Single Axis Ripper"

    • "Dual Axis Ripper"

    • "Hydraulic Winch"

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated choice.

  3. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  4. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Sound Reduction

Menu > Service > Configurations > Sound Reduction



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Sound Reduction" feature
(7) Toggle Switch (Example: Enabled (Left Side) or Disabled (Right Side))

When the toggle switch is in the initial state ON and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the OFF state when the switch has moved to the left and the right side of the switch is black.

When the toggle switch is in the OFF state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the ON state when the switch has moved to the right and the left side of the switch is green.

The default mode for the Sound Reduction feature is "Enabled".

Follow these steps to disable the Sound Reduction feature.

  1. Press the "Sound Reduction" Toggle Switch (7). The toggle switch will turn gray. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that the "Sound Reduction" feature (6) is "Disabled".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Camera Self Config (Configuration)

Menu > Service > Configurations > Camera Self Config



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Camera Self Config" menu button

Note: Before performing this procedure, ensure that the park brake is engaged.

  1. Press the "Camera Self Config" menu button (5). The "Camera Self Config" page will appear.


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    Camera Self Config Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (6) Initiate button

  2. Press the Initiate button (6) to show the Camera Self Configuration Dialog Box.


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    Camera Self Config Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button
    (7) Dialog box
    (8) Cancel button
    (9) "OK" button

  3. Press the "OK" button (9) to confirm initiating the Camera Self Configuration.

  4. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page or press the Cancel button (8) to cancel the procedure.

Note: Once the initiation of the Camera Self Configuration has been confirmed, the display will reboot. The following startup will be longer than usual. Wait until the display is fully booted before resuming machine operation.



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Configurations page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(10) "Camera" menu button

The "Camera" menu button (10) will appear on the Configurations page when the camera is configured.

Camera

Menu > Service > Configurations > Camera



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Configurations and Camera Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status (Example: Rear)
(6) "Camera" menu button
(7) Camera option (radio) button group

  1. Press the "Camera" menu button (6). The "Camera" page will appear.

  2. Press the intended option (radio) button.

    The enabled button will have a white circle. The choices are:

    • "Installed"

    • "Not Installed"

    The Current Settings Status (5) will show the updated choice.

  3. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  4. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Engine Reversing Fan

Menu > Service > Configurations > Engine Reversing Fan



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Engine Reversing Fan" feature
(7) Toggle Switch

When the toggle switch is in the initial state ON and is pressed, the toggle switch will be in the OFF state when the right side of the switch is black and when the switch has moved to the left. The "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" menu button will disappear when the feature is disabled.

When the toggle switch is in the OFF state and is pressed, the toggle switch will return to the initial state ON when the switch has moved to the right and the left side of the switch is green.

The default mode for the "Engine Reversing Fan" feature (6) is "Enabled" ON.

Follow these steps to disable the "Engine Reversing Fan" feature.

  1. Press the "Engine Reversing Fan" Toggle Switch (7). The Toggle Switch (7) will turn black. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that "Engine Reversing Fan" feature is "Disabled". The "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" menu button will disappear when the feature is disabled.

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Reversing Fan Extended Purge Configuration

Menu > Service > Configurations > Reversing Fan Extended Purge



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" feature
(7) 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.

The default mode for the "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" feature (6) is "Disabled" OFF.

Follow these steps to enable the "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" feature.

  1. Press the "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" Toggle Switch (7). The Toggle Switch (7) will turn green. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that "Reversing Fan Extended Purge" feature is "Enabled".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Powertrain Oil Type

Menu > Service > Configurations > Powertrain Oil Type



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Configurations and Powertrain Oil Type Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Powertrain Oil Type" menu button
(6) Powertrain Oil Type radio button group

  1. Press the "Powertrain Oil Type" menu button (5). The "Powertrain Oil Type" settings page will appear.

  2. Choose between the following Powertrain Oil Type settings:

    • "TDTO SAE 0W-20"

    • "TDTO SAE 10W"

    • "TDTO SAE TMS"

    • "TDTO SAE 30"

    • "TDTO SAE 50"

  3. Press the intended radio button in the Powertrain Oil Type radio button group (6). A white circle will appear in the intended radio button.

  4. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  5. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Backup Alarm

Menu > Service > Configurations > Backup Alarm



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Configurations Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) Current Setting Status
(6) "Backup Alarm" feature
(7) 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.

The default mode for the "Backup Alarm" feature (6) is "Disabled" OFF.

Follow these steps to enable the "Backup Alarm" feature.

  1. Press the "Backup Alarm" Toggle Switch (7). The Toggle Switch (7) will turn green. The Current Settings Status (5) will show that "Backup Alarm" feature is "On".

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Regen Control



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Regen Control" menu button

  1. Press the "Regen Control" menu button (5). The "Regen Control" page will appear.


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    Service Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button
    (6) "Disable Regen" button
    (7) "Force Regen" button

  2. Choose between the "Disable Regen" button (6) or the "Force Regen" button (7).

Parameters

Menu > Service > Parameters



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Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Parameters" menu button

  1. Press the "Parameters" menu button (5). The "Parameters" page will appear.


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    Parameters Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (3) Scroll bar
    (4) Home button
    (6) Parameters button group

  2. Press the intended button in the Parameters button group (6). The specific Parameters data page will appear.

    The "Parameters" page has the following menu buttons:

    • "Machine"

    • "Fluid Monitor"

    • "Engine"

    • "Powertrain" (Transmission)

    • "Steering"

    • "Brake"

    • "Primary Implement"

    • "Temp Control" (Temperature)

    Note: If the specific menu button is not visible, press either the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button on the Scroll Bar (3) to scroll through the button group list. The sliding indicator of the Scroll Bar (3) will move along with the page.

Example: Machine Parameters

Service > Parameters > Machine

Note: Parameter data listings will vary, depending on the machine model and equipped features.

The other parameter pages are similar to the Machine "Parameters" page that is used in the Illustration 37.



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    Parameters Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (3) Scroll Bar
    (7) "Machine" menu button

  1. Press the"Machine" menu button (7). The "Machine" Parameters page will appear.


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    Machine Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button

  2. Press the Back button (2) to return to the previous page.

  3. Press the Home button (4) to return to the Home Page.

Calibrations

Service > Calibrations

Note: If the Service Mode is not enabled, the "Calibrations" menu button (5) will not be visible on the screen. To enable the Service Mode, refer to the "Service Mode Menu Button" section.



Illustration 39g06586101
Service Page
(1) Page Identification
(2) Back button
(3) Scroll bar
(4) Home button
(5) "Calibrations" menu button

  1. Press the "Calibrations" menu button (5). The "Calibrations" page will appear.


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    Calibrations Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button
    (6) Calibrations button group

  2. Press the intended button from the Calibration button group (6). The related Calibration page will appear.

    The Calibration button group (6) contains the following buttons:

    • "Machine Inclination Sensor"

    • "Blade Inertial Measurement Sensor"

    • "Tool Automation Valve"

    • "Transmission Fill"

    • "Brake Touch-Up Pressure"

Example: Machine Inclination Sensor Calibration

Note: The other calibration procedures are similar to the example.



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    Calibration Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (2) Back button
    (4) Home button
    (7) "Machine Inclination Sensor" menu button

  1. Press the "Machine Inclination Sensor" menu button (7). The "Machine Inclination Snsr" page will appear.


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    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (8) "OK" button

  2. Read the Instructions and Warnings text. When done, press the "OK" button (8) to continue.


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    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (8) "OK" button

  3. Press the "OK" button (8) to start the calibration procedure.


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    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (9) Abort button
    (10) Next button

  4. Continue to follow the instructions.

    To abort the test, press the abort button (9).

  5. Press the Next button (10) to continue with the calibration.


    Illustration 45g06595675
    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (9) Abort button
    (10) Next button

  6. Allow the calibration to continue When the word "CALIBRATING" appears on the page.

    Note: The calibration procedure can be canceled at any time by pressing the Abort button (9).



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    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (8) "OK" button

  7. Press the "OK" button (8) if the calibration was successful.


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    Machine Inclination Sensor Page
    (1) Page Identification
    (8) "OK" button

  8. Press the "OK" button (8) if the calibration was unsuccessful.

Aborting the Calibration Procedure



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Machine Inclination Sensor Page
(1) Page Identification
(9) Abort button
(10) Next button

The calibration procedure can be canceled anytime by pressing the Abort button (9).



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Machine Inclination Sensor Page
(1) Page Identification
(11) Dialog box
(12) Cancel button
(13) "OK" button

If the Abort button (9) has been pressed, a Dialog box (11) will appear asking the operator to continue aborting the calibration. Press the "OK" button (13) to abort the process. Press the Cancel button (12) not to abort the process.



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Machine Inclination Sensor Page
(1) Page Identification
(8) "OK" button

If the calibration was unsuccessful and was aborted by either the calibration tool or the monitor (operator), press the "OK" button (8).

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