Illustration 1 | g03333874 |
(1) Action lamp |
The monitoring system will notify the operator in the event of abnormal operating conditions.
Refer to Table 1 for the status of the alarm and the action lamp indicator for each warning level.
The action lamp (1) will illuminate when a warning is active. The action lamp will flash red for most warning level notifications. If communication with the CAN data link is lost to the message display, the red indicator will flash.
WARNING OPERATION     | ||||
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Warning Level     |     | Required Operator Action     | Possible Result (1)     | |
Red Action Indicator Red Rear Action Indicator |
Action Alarm     | |||
1     | OFF     | OFF     | No immediate action is required. The system needs attention soon.     | No harmful or damaging effects.     |
2     | Flash ON and OFF     | OFF     | Change machine operation or perform maintenance to the system.     | Damage to system components.     |
3     | Flash ON and OFF     | Pulse ON and OFF     | Immediately perform a safe engine shutdown.     | Injury to operator or severe damage to components.     |
( 1 ) | This result is the possible result if no action is taken by the operator. |
Recommended action to be taken by the machine operator in response to the different warning levels:
Level 1 - No indicator lamp will illuminate. A message will pop up on the message display screen if any operator action is required.
Level 2 - This warning level will indicate that the operation of the machine should be changed or maintenance should be performed to the machine. Possible damage to components on the machine may occur.
Level 3 - This warning level will indicate that the machine needs to have an immediate, safe emergency engine shutdown. Possible injury to the operator or severe damage to components may occur.
Level 1 and 2 pop ups can be snoozed. Level 3 can be snoozed if the machine is in a safe state with the parking brake applied.
When a level 3 warning is active, the action alarm will sound a pulsing tone. The action alarm will sound these tones to alert the machine operator that immediate action is required. If two warnings of a different level are active at the same time, the highest level warning will be displayed.
If a fault indication occurs, the message will override any screen that was displayed on the message display screen. For example, a steering malfunction is indicated on the message display. The message display prompts the operator with the "Limp Home Mode" screen to continue to move the machine with limited operation to a safe place.