Illustration 1 | g03525981 |
Indicator display |
The Cat Monitoring System performs an automatic internal test when the engine start switch is moved from the OFF position to the ON position. The test verifies proper operation of the outputs (displays, alert indicators, and the action alarm) and the internal circuits. The operator must observe the displays to determine whether the monitoring system is operating properly. The length of time for the test is approximately 3 seconds.
- During this test the action alarm sounds once.
- All of the indicators will illuminate and the indicators will switch colors, if supported.
- All of the pixels in the digital display window will turn on.
- All of the gauge needles will sweep smoothly from left to right over the duration of the test.
- The display then goes into Normal Mode of operation.
Illustration 2 | g06115821 |
(1) Hydraulic oil temperature
(2) Engine coolant temperature (3) Engine speed (4) Fuel level (5) Torque converter oil temperature |
Hydraulic Oil Temperature (Implement, Hydraulic Fan) (1) - This gauge indicates the temperature of the hydraulic oil for the implement and hydraulic fan system. If the gauge needle is in the red zone, the hydraulic oil temperature is excessive. |
Engine Coolant Temperature (2) - This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. If the gauge needle is in the red zone, the coolant temperature is excessive. |
Engine Speed (3) - This gauge displays the engine speed (n/min) during operation. |
Fuel Level (4) - This gauge shows the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. If the gauge needle is in the red zone, the fuel tank is low on fuel. |
Torque Converter Oil Temperature (5) - This gauge reads the temperature of the torque converter oil. If the gauge is in the red zone, the torque converter oil temperature is excessive. |
Indicator Display - Indicators
Illustration 3 | g06115827 |
(6) Left turn signal/hazard light
(7) Low fuel warning (8) Right turn signal/hazard light (9) Parking brake (10) Brake warning (11) Lift control - float (12) Digital display window (13) Implement lockout (14) Reduced rimpull (15) Check Engine Lamp (16) Action Lamp (17) Primary steering pressure |
Left Turn Signal/Hazard Light (6) - This indicator illuminates when the left turn signal is activated or the hazard lights are activated. |
Low Fuel Warning (7) - This indicator illuminates when the level of fuel in the fuel tank has fallen below 10 percent of fuel tank capacity. |
Right Turn Signal/Hazard Light (8) - This indicator illuminates when the right turn signal is activated or the hazard lights are activated. |
Parking Brake (9) - This indicator illuminates when the parking brake is engaged. The indicator should flash during start-up. |
Brake Warning (10) - This indicator illuminates when there is a problem with the braking system. |
Lift Control - Float (11) - This indicator illuminates when the float feature is active for the work tool. |
Digital Display Window (12) - Refer to "Digital Display Window (12)" in this section of the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Implement Lockout (13) - This indicator illuminates when the implement lockout is set. When the lockout is set, the lift, tilt, and auxiliary functions (if equipped) cannot be operated with the implement controls. |
Reduced Rimpull (14) - This light indicates that a reduced rimpull setting has been selected. |
Check Engine Lamp (15) - This indicator will illuminate when there is a fault with the engine. This indicator will be active with the action lamp. |
Action Lamp (16) - This indicator will illuminate when a Level 2 or Level 3 warning fault has been detected by the monitoring system. |
Primary Steering Pressure (17) - This light indicates that a low primary steering pressure has been detected. |
Illustration 4 | g06115830 |
Digital display window |
Machine parameters that are displayed in the digital display window are listed below.
Ground Speed - Machine ground speed is displayed in mph or in km/h.
Speed/Direction Readout - The transmission speed that is selected and the transmission direction that is selected are displayed here.
Service Hour Meter - The total operating hours of the machine are displayed. Use the service hour meter to determine maintenance intervals. |
Lockup Clutch - This indicator will illuminate when the lockup clutch function has been enabled the operator. |
Quickshift - This indicator will illuminate when the Quickshift function has been enabled the operator. |
Engine Idle Shutdown - This indicator will illuminate when an automatic engine shutdown is pending. |
Delayed Engine Shutdown (DES) - This indicator will illuminate when the engine start switch has been turned to the OFF position, but the engine continues to run because the DES feature is currently active. |
Throttle Lock - This indicator will illuminate when the throttle lock feature has been enabled by the operator. |
Seat Belt Warning - This indicator will illuminate when the operator has not fastened the seat belt. |
Note: An additional audible alert for the seat belt can be configured by your Cat dealer in Electronic Technician (ET). Once configured, if the operator has not fastened the seat belt, an audible alert will sound to alert the operator if either of the following conditions exist:
- The machine is in gear.
- An implement is being operated.
Illustration 5 | g06115837 |
The Messenger display is located behind the access door of the service center. The service center is on the left-hand side of the rear bumper of the machine.
The Messenger screen displays the following information:
- Service hours
- Diagnostics and events
- System software version
- Service parameter values
Note: Messenger display settings can be modified to accommodate operator preferences.
Digital display area (18) - The Messenger system shows information on this digital display area.
OK (19) - After you have made selections with the scroll up button and with the scroll down button, use this button to confirm those selections.
Scroll down (20) - This button is used to scroll down through information that is shown on the display area.
Scroll up (21) - This button is used to scroll up through information that is shown on the digital display area.
Previous (22) - Use this button to return to information that was previously shown on the digital display area .
Reference: For more information about Messenger and other features of the service center refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Service Center".
Illustration 6 | g03523140 |
A blue-colored VIMS service lamp, on the left-hand side of the radiator guard, will alert service personnel to the presence of an event. Then, service personnel can download available diagnostic information from the VIMS ECM.
The features listed in the following table are available for viewing in the Information Display on this machine.
Information Display Features | |
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Feature | 854K Wheel Dozer |
Performance Page | X |
Work Monitor | X |
Display | X |
Screen Brightness | X |
Language | X |
Units | X |
Software License Info | X |
Settings > CTS (Controlled Throttle Shifting) | X |
Auto Idle Enable | X |
Auto Idle Delay Time | X |
Implement Modulation | X |
Parameters by ECM | |
Engine | X |
Implement | X |
Transmission | X |
VIMS | X |
Aftertreatment (If Equipped) | X |
Parameters by Type | |
Temperatures | X |
Pressures | X |
Speeds | X |
Levels | X |
Operator Inputs | X |
Performance | X |
Filter Switches | X |
Solenoid and Relays | X |
Machine | X |
Tire Pressure (If Equipped with Tire Monitoring System) | X |
Totals > Lifetime | X |
Service > Diagnostics | |
Events | X |
Events Chronological List (ECL) | X |
Events Chronological List (ECL) Details | X |
Data Logger | X |
Conditional Logging | X |
Manual Snapshot | X |
Service > Calibrations > Service Mode is Enabled > (Password is required) | |
Service > ECM Summary | X |
Service > Service Mode | X |
Operator > Operator ID | X |
Configurations and Calibrations | X |
Pop-up Messages and Faults | X |
Flashing the Information Display | X |
Illustration 7 | g03657287 |
Performance Page |
The performance pages on the monitoring system are the main introductory pages. Real-time machine status information is displayed on the performance page.
Categories for the navigation buttons are displayed on the right-hand side of the performance page.
Right-hand Side Navigation Buttons
The Information Display has five buttons that act as the principle navigation. The Display buttons have an icon and are on the right-hand side of the Display. The right-hand side buttons are considered the categories for navigation.
Display - Press the display button to view the display menu. |
Machine - Press the machine button to view the machine menu. |
Totals - Press the totals button to view the totals menu. |
Service - Press the service button to view the service menu. |
Operator - Press the operator button to view the operator menu. |
At the selection of a category, a menu appears and the right-hand side buttons change to navigation buttons. While in the submenus, the right-hand buttons are displayed as the navigation keys for the category selected. In this state, the right-hand side buttons are "Up", "OK", "Down", "Back", and "Home".
Up - The "Up" navigation button navigates lists and menus in the upward direction. |
OK - The "OK" button selects a highlighted item, and confirms an action. |
Down - The "Down" navigation button navigates lists and menus in the downward direction. |
Back - The "Back" button navigates to the previous screen, and cancels an action. |
Home - The "Home" button navigates to the default screen from anywhere within the Display. |
Menu Buttons and Menu Button Groups
Navigation through menu lists and submenus is possible by using the menu button groups. Menu buttons do not show a pressed state. Instead, menu buttons highlight in yellow when the operator selects an item. A menu button group is accessible by directly touching a single button within the group, or by using the navigation buttons along the right side. To select the highlighted item, press or touch the "OK" button. On certain machines, if more than four options are available and appear in a menu button group, a non-interactive scroll bar will appear.
Illustration 8 | g03377932 |
A three page scroll bar on page 1. |
Illustration 9 | g03377990 |
A three page scroll bar on page 2. |
The scroll bar object is used to navigate between the main performance pages. The scroll bar is distinguished from the non-interactive scroll bar by using an image to show the button characteristic in yellow. The scroll bar slider is also visually wider and has an expanded activation zone to reduce activation error. This scroll bar slider brings the next page into view with either a touch above or below the slider or a directional drag of the slider. Arrows appear on the slider bar when more pages are available above or below.
Illustration 10 | g03378002 |
Increase a number by pressing the "+" button on the right end of the incremental bar.
Decrease a number by pressing the "-" button on the left end of the incremental bar.
Illustration 11 | g03378008 |
Increase a number by pressing the "+" button on the right end of the incremental bar.
Decrease a number by pressing the "-" button on the left end of the incremental bar.
When the desired number appears on the bar, press the "OK" button to highlight that number in yellow and set the number.
The newly set number appears in white text.
Illustration 12 | g03378010 |
Increase a number by pressing the "+" button on the right end of the incremental bar.
Decrease a number by pressing the "-" button on the left end of the incremental bar.
When the desired number appears on the bar, press the "OK" button to highlight that number in yellow and set the number.
When the number is set, a green status bar appears with the new number in white.
Illustration 13 | g03657336 |
The navigation path that has been followed is shown in the top portion of the screen.
These icons show the pages that have been visited, or the path taken, to arrive at the current page.
Illustration 14 | g03657337 |
The lower information banner will display fault information and information pop ups.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (If Equipped)
Illustration 15 | g06295120 |
Tire Monitor Page |
Illustration 16 | g06295153 |
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor |
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) allows you to see the current pressure for each tire. The tire pressure is measured by sensors installed and on the valve stem of each tire. The system may be configured by your Cat dealer in Electronic Technician (ET). To access the tire monitor page, press the machine button, then press the parameters button.
Reference: More detailed information about the use of Information Display is available in a separate publication. Refer to Systems Operation, KENR6489, "Wheel Dozer, Soil Compactor, Landfill Compactor, and Large Wheel Loader Information Display (touchscreen)".
The Cat Monitoring System notifies the operator of an immediate problem with a machine system or an impending problem with a machine system. The Cat Monitoring System provides four warning categories. The categories are based on the severity of the problem. The categories dictate the required response of the operator.
WARNING OPERATION | |||||
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Warning Category | Warning Indications (1) | Required Action | Possible Result (2) | ||
Flashing Indicator | Flashing Action Lamp | Sounding of the Action Alarm | |||
1 | X | No immediate action is required. The system needs attention soon. | No harm or damage | ||
2 | X | X | Change machine operation or perform maintenance to the system. | Severe damage to components | |
2-S | X | X | X (3) | Immediately change the machine operation. | Severe damage to components |
3 | X | X | X (4) | Immediately perform a safe engine shutdown. | Injury to the operator or severe damage to components |
(1) | The warning indicators that are active are marked with an "X". |
(2) | These are possible results if no action is taken. |
(3) | The alarm is on continuously. |
(4) | The alarm is on intermittently. |
Illustration 17 | g03857481 |
The cab pressure indicator is located inside the cab to the right of the control panel.
Illustration 18 | g03857504 |
(1) Red Zone
(2) Green Zone (3) Indicator |
If the cab pressure is too low, the indicator (3) will be in the red zone (1).
The following are reasons why the gauge could be in the red zone:
- A door or window is open.
- The HVAC system is not on.
- The fresh air filter is clogged.
- There is an excessive leak.
- The fresh air filter or recirculation filter is not installed properly.
- The HVAC system or indicator's gage has malfunctioned.
Note: Make sure that the cab pressure indicator is working by blowing on the inside pressure port to see if the piston moves and returns properly.