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Monitor 760 9S

The document outlines the functionalities and settings of a monitor system, including adjustable angles, button functions, and main menu options. It details various monitoring features, machine security settings, maintenance alerts, and display setup configurations. Additionally, it describes the rear camera functionality and language selection for user interface customization.

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Monitor 760 9S

The document outlines the functionalities and settings of a monitor system, including adjustable angles, button functions, and main menu options. It details various monitoring features, machine security settings, maintenance alerts, and display setup configurations. Additionally, it describes the rear camera functionality and language selection for user interface customization.

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3.MONITOR ‘The monitor is adjustable Vertical : 14° = Horizontal : 30° 1) BUTTONS (1) Menu button MENU Left move button < Camera / ESC button imesc Main display Enter button Sutton Right move / butt buzzer stop button Camera / ESC button (D Main display to main menu, main menu to main display. ® AEB cancel button in AEB setting @ Move in menu (eft, up) inter rear camera mode in main display. @ Cancel button except in main display (move previous menu). (4) Right move/Buzzer stop button pick (6) Enter button ¢ Move in menu (right, down). @ Buzzer stop. D Select menu (enter). © AEB cancel button in AEB setting 310 2) MAIN MENU Main cisplay Main menu tll Press Bn @ 1 Buzzer 4 Actual gear 8 Engine rpm 2 Clock 5 Select gear 9 Hour meter, odometer 3 Wiper speed 7 Transmission mode 10. Monitoring + Display type can be changed by operator. See page 3-22, (1) Structure No | Main mena Sub men Descrpion —— | Speed meter Pulse seting Kick down ‘Mode 1 (down/up), Mode 2 (down only) 1 Wier speed atepe “| Faneauto mode Interval and time setting MODE, | AED AEB seting | Fautoode Aciv, logged faut (Machine, TCU) Machine monitoring | Hy temp, Sate, Covlat ome 2 TMol temp fN ritering history | Hour meter ODO met Noeroena [Montesa iso | Howmet 000 mete Machine secrty | ESL sytem seting, Change password | & Waintenance Replacement. Change nieral (alls and ters) 3 Machaeriomaten_ | Veen Sate Sontenconan "| Sere comtact MANAGEMENT |SSce mons __| Sonne eck ioc Dopey Bighnes esting (YanalAtoate) . Sipe deny (ee Spe) unt Tere C7 Dare pn, Pras a ) premayecrur |Pecrearan | Retort hte ane Baer cre Cewge ‘rongages ant (2) Mode Speed meter ODE cod Press @! and hold for 3 seconds. To change the pulse value, press or ick To change the position, press @ + Only for the serviceperson. @ Kick down Mode 1 (dowr/up) : Press kick down switch once, shit down and press button again, shift up. Mode 2 (down only) : Press kick down switch every time, shift to lower gear respectively. Refer to page 328, Seiting wipe speed 1 to 4 ane @ Fan-auto mode ‘ Select reverse interval or reverse time. Set reverse interval (30-300 min) or reverse time (30-200 sec). ‘Default: Interval (60 min), time (120 sec) ° Refer to page 326, fan control switch, 31a ‘Actual gear window ‘AEB mode controls the disk clearance ofthe transmission, automatically. To start AEB, press @ and hold for 3 seconds, Tocancel AEB, press MENU, Iml/ESC or @ "OK" in actual gear window, press MENU, t8i/ESC or @! to complete AEB setting Display during AEB mode Symbel Meaning ST Start AEB KI-K4,KV,KR__| Calbrating clutch K1-Ki, KV or KR respectively ‘OK Calibration foal dutches fished Spanner and Kx* | Kx couldnt be calibrated, AEB finshed Engine speed too low Raise engine speed Engine speed too high Lower engine speed “Transmission cil temperature too iow Heat up transmission ‘Transmission cil temperature too high =Coo! down transmission FO* (Output speed not zero FN" Shit lever notin neutral position FP Parking brake not applied * rTransmission stays in neutral, you have to restart the TCU (ignition oftfon) 34 (@) Monitoring © Fault code Monitor the fault code of the Machine/TCU + Not def ne wil be Indicated In case of that there's no fault. 315 ‘® Machine montoring Coen Monitor the status of the machine. To check the item in main display, choose it and press @ ‘The right icon shows ON/OFF status. @ Record monttoring Hour meter = Total :tota hour meter To show the item in the main display, select “ON' and press @ (ths item could not reset ~ Latest: the latest hour meter ater reset To show the item in the main display, select "ON" and press @ ‘To eset the atest hour meter, select “intalizing” and press @. CEM Coie 000 moter \ ~tal total ODO meter To show the item in the main display, select "ON" and press @! (this iter could not reset) - Latest :the latest ODO meter after reset To show the item in the main display, select "ON" and press @ To reset the latest odometer, select “initializing and press @ 316 (4) Management ‘Machine securty ESL system setthg ~ ESL : Engine Starting Limit = ESL mode is designed to be a theft deterrent or will pre~ Vent the unauthorized operation of the machine, ~ If the ESL mode was selected Enable, the password will be required when the start switch is turned ON. + Disable Not used ESL function Enable ‘The password is required whenever the operator start engine. Interval mode : The password is required when the opera- tor start engine first. But the operator can restart the engine within the interval time without inputting the password. The interval time can be set maximum 2 days, + Default password :00000* Te Interval setting - If set interval setting to § minutes, ESL system is activated after 5 minutes. Therefore, the password does not need to restart engine within 5 minutes. 37 Change password = Input 5 to 10 digits and press * { Cee T23456 eae Enter the new password. ‘The new passwordis stored Enter the new password inthe MCU, again. 318 @Malntenance Alarm (23): Warning Replacement :The elapsed time willbe reset to zero, Change cycle : The change or replace cycle can be changed inthe unit of §0 hours. To change cycle, press or bik Change or replace Interval 1 [Frames 250 2 [rac ae 3_[ Pitino ooo 20 [ale eu fe 20 3 [Erie olor 20 [Feline omren 0 7 [Fein 0 3 [Mradctancaroeater | 250 [Radars 2000 10 [Tasso el ania io0 11__[ Axle oll (front and rear) 1500 *7; Conventional hydraule ol * : Hyundai genuine long Ife hydraulic cil 319 @ Machine Information POSES CSE T23456 a2 Version Peas - Software versions of MCU, cluster and monitor can be checked, Status info - The machine status can be checked. @ Serve contact CLUCaas The phone number of the service man can be checked and changed. @ Service menu T23456 Ter a2 The software of monitor can be downloaded. 320 (® DISPLAY SET UP Chock To set time, press or pak ‘Tomove position, press @. @Display Brightness setting poate DISPLAY SET UP Manual (1st-8th step) naa ‘Auto (day/night) ¥ If "Automatic" is chosen, brightness for day and night can be differently set up. Also by Using the bar in lower side, users can define which time interval belongs to day and night. {in bar figure, gray area represents night time while white shows day time) at Display type setting oars DISPLAY SET UP ccm = oad Foe qe Bj mm Deal Temperature :°C-»"F Distance — :km< > mile Pressure: bar Mpa + kgtim: psi 322 @Rear camera EE waa Reverse mode = If transmission engages the reverse gear (R1-R3), the camera mode is displayed automatically in main display. ‘Active camera ~ Three cameras can be installed on the machine. ~The display order can be set by this menu. Ifthe camera was not equipped, ths menu is not useful Inmain display, the 1l/E'SE button is pushed, the first ordered display camera willbe viewed @ Language SeGe aaa User can select preferable language and all display are changed the selected language. 323

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