You are on page 1of 24
Section 4002 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER PROGRAMMING CX, MXC and MX Maxxum Tractors © 1999 Case Corporation CASE UNITED KINGDOM LIMITED Don 7-71332 February 1998 (Revised February 1998) 4002-2 TABLE OF CONTENTS. DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER, {Programme Menus to 6) Clock Programming (Menu Gode 1) . MPH or krrvh Speed Display Option Programming (Menu Code 2) Ground Speed Tire Radius Programming (Menu Code 8)... Service interval Programming (Menu Code 4).. ‘Area Function Mode Programming (Menu Code 5) Old Hours Programming (Menu Code 6). @ooane =) PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Programme Menu's 7 to 13) .. PTO Option Programming (Menu Code 7). 540 1pm PTO Programming (Menu Code 8). 750 rpm PTO Programming (Menu Code 9) 1000 rpm PTO Programming (Menu Code 10) Engine rpm Programming (Menu Code 11)... Axie Ratio (Wheel Speed) Programming (Menu Code 12)... True Ground Speed (Radar) Programming (Menu Code 13 Powershift Speed Display Programming (Menu Code 14) (Later Clusters Only) 18 ANALOG INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 20 GENERAL INFORMATION 20 PROGRAMMING THE ANALOG INSTRUMENT CLUSTER onl Tachometer Programming oe 2A ‘Speedometer Programming, 22 Don 7-71382 Issued 2-99 4002-3 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GENERAL INFORMATION =] | oy } J —> Zo MX SERIES DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTE: For European tractors equipped with air trailer brake the CASE IH logo is replaced by the air trailer brake pressure gauge. A. ENGINE/PTO APM SWITCH 0, LOWER DIGITAL DISPLAY G. HOURMETER B. AREA SWITCH E. CLOCK (WITHOUT SPEED DISPLAY) _H. DISTANCE TRAVELED SWITCH ©. UPPER DIGITAL DISPLAY —_F._ CLOCK (WITH SPEED DISPLAY) The instrument cluster is programmed when leaving the factory. Further programming of the instrument cluster will be necessary if the rear tyre size has been changed or if a new instrument cluster is to be installed. Programming the instrument cluster requires a number of predetermined “Constants” being entered into the instrument cluster memory. These “Constants” vary between the different tractor models, itis important that the correct procedure is followed for each model so an accurate read-out is displayed by the instrument cluster. To enable the area function to work accurately, the implement width must be programmed into the cluster. Also if a more accurate loaded tire radius for the ground speed is required Dynamic Calibration of the cluster should be carried out. These two functions must be carried out by the operator during field operation, the correct, programming procedure can be found in the Operators manual. To put the cluster into the programme mode for programme menus 1 to 6 press and hold the Engine/PTO RPM switch (A), then turn the key switch counterclockwise to the accessory position. When the cluster display appears the switch can be released. The programming menu number will appear on the top digital display (C) and the function feature to be programmed will appear and flash on and off, To continue programming menus 7 to 14, menu 6 must be selected first, then press and hold the Engine RPM switch (A) until the hourmeter (G) stops flashing the word “old! Exit the programming mode at any time by turning the key switch to the OFF position. When the key switch is tured to the on position the cluster will return to its normal operating mode. IMPORTANT: If accessory or battery power is lost before saving the programmed constant in the cluster memory, the selected constant will not be stored. When the power is restored the cluster will return to its normal operating mode and not to the programming mode. IMPORTANT: Later clusters are equipped with powershift speed indicators. For tractors not equipped with powershift but equipped with later clusters, the menu 14 constant must be programmed into the cluster. Don 7.71332 Issued 2.99 4002-4 PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Programme Menus 1 to 6) STEP 3 perenne ® cons Press and hold the Engine/PTO RPM switch (A) and turn the key counter-clockwise to the accessory position. The top digital display should display the menu code 1-- as shown. Release the switch, the clock display (E) will begin to flash on and off. NOTE: To change the menu code number press switch (A) to decrease the number and switch (B) to increase the number. Clock Programming (Menu Code 1) NOTE: The instrument cluster digital clock can be programmed to display a 12 hour time display or a 24 hour time display. STEP 2 3g a De 8}... If the menu code display (C) is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 1-- is displayed. The clock display (E) will begin to flash on and off. Don 7-71982 { o Dae Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time. The menu code will change to -1 and 12 or 24 will appear on the lower digital display (D), release the switches. The clock display (E) will become blank. To change the display press the switch (A) to select 12 or press switch (B) to select 24. NOTE: Selecting 12 will programme the clock to for a 12 hour time display and selecting 24 will programme the clock for a 24 hour time display. STEP 4 Dba Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same. time for 1 second to save the selection. The clock display (E) will appear. To change the hour display press switch (A) and to change the minutes press ‘switch (B). Issued 2-99 I STEP 5 4002-5 © Dba "| \a--2 | BLE Oa Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 2-- and the MPH and krmvh symbols will fash on and off alternately. MPH or km/h Speed Display Option Programming (Menu Code 2) STEP 6 De Dre Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time, The top digital display will change to --2 as shown, release the switches. The MPH or km/h symbol will be displayed (not flashing). Press ‘switch (A) to select the km/h option or switch (B) to select the MPH option. STEP 8 o Debye Pada a 7} 2-72 Ifthe menu code display (C) is not as shown, press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 2-- is displayed. The MPH and km/h symbols wil flash on and off alternately. bon 7.71992 © B® cons When the correct speed display option has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 3-- and “tir? will appear and flash on and off on the clock display (E), Iseued 2.09 4002-6 Ground Speed Tire Radius Programming (Menu Code 3) STEP 9 Dra bere pI (SIZ) Ifthe menu code display (C) is not as shown, press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 3-- is displayed, tirE will appear and flash on and off on the clock display (E). STEP 10 | (=== eo” Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time. The top digital display will change to -3 as shown, release the switches. The previous programmed tire radius will appear on the lower digital display (D), the clock display (E) will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the constant and switch (B) to increase the constant. NOTE: Use the tables on Page 7 and Page 8 the determine the correct tire radius constant to be programmed into the cluster. NOTE: If switch (A) or switch (B) is held down the numbers will increase or decrease rapidly. To increase or decrease the number by one press and release the switch. Don 7.71392 STEP 11 When the correct tire size constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 4-- and the hour, glass symbol will flash on and off. Iseued 2-99 I Tire Radius Constant Table 4002-7 on 7.71932 Rear Tire Constant Rear Tire Size Constant aah a0 159-28 a aa 370 769 24ND 610 33-35 wo 769-25 os 33-38 es 169-28 70 Baa 720 769-281ND 0 35-20 a5 169-30 635 35h 285 169-38 75 35-28 Bas 769 34ND 730 35-36 eas 169-98 795 35-38 B70 769-42 a | asa 75 T75L-24 ND. 80 358 735, Yes 24ND a5 72-20 65 138-25 70 Ta 2e 316 aa 26 IND co Wa Pa 565 Tea 28 IND 85 a= 96 co jaa-00 720 712-88 680 184 S0IND 75 724-20 480 Tea-34 770 Tea a0 7ea-38 a7 Tea 90 TSAR a2 (Ai TREAD) co aa 640 Tea 42 (Ai TREAD) 29 124-96 0 TEaA- a2 (Ra TREAD) 308 124-38 720) Tea R46 (Ai TREAD) 338 124-4 736 jaa 320 124-46, 20 TOSL-24ND 810 124-64 32 208-34 305 136-24 560 BOE 5B (Re TREAD] 73 136-28 610 208A 88 (Ri TREAD) a7 136-96 715 204-38 (ATW TREAD) co 136-38 740 204A 96 (Ra TREAD) co 736046 35 204-42 (Ri TREAD) 38 149-28 300 204 Aaa (ATW TREAD) 8 749 201ND 380 ‘204A 42 (At TREAD) 328 750-25 eS BIL 28ND a5 749-28 a0 BL 30 720 749-28 1ND 30 Bia 26 760 749-30 B65 23-26 1ND 750 49-08 765 Bs-30 310 aOR a2 Rew 860 155-38 75 loved 2.09 4002-8 Don 7.71332 Rear Tire Size Constant | Rear Tire Size [__ Constant 25-82 oo 420/60 F146 (A TREAD) 366 2a5R-32 351 “460/70 P24 590 281-26 720 “480/70 Rad ‘620 1 ‘OBL Rae 353 480170 P26 co ‘00/60 Rae 20 “460070 R28 70 “4A0065 R28 360 "48070 R90 co “420065 FOB 610 “48070 FS 7S “460065 Foe 580 | “480070 R38 795 “480065 R28 640 | 500770 Roe 785 540765 Fae 20 520070 P26 650 540165 FO8 45 52070 FOO, 720 540165 FOB 670 20170 Poa 770 | 50165 ROO 635 32070 Fa 20 | BAGS AGE 75 ‘40070 RO 770 | 340165 RSD 795 ‘60170 P26 70 60065 R28 685 ‘560/70 FS8 a5 60065 ASE 770 ‘580070 Raa 905 | 600/65 ASB 820 ‘600/70 F390 745 50165 RB 855 20070 P26 720 70165 ROS 770 20770 Fa 355 | Bones Raz 870 20/70 Raa 905 260770 RIG 360 (50/70 26 748 ‘260/70 Rie 390 ‘50170 FAO 785 ‘260/70 R20 a5 80/70 RGR 20 ‘300/70 FV oS 60770 Fa 5 ‘30070 Rie 405 710770 R 38 (RIW TREAD) 820 ‘300/70 F20 a5 ‘340775 R20 480 ‘200/85 R46 (AI TREAD) et ‘380775 R26 500 ‘320/70 F20 65 (620775 R26 760 ‘20170 Fea 3S 20775 RGD 810 20170 Fae 365 20775 Fae 860 ‘360770 R20 490 5076 RG2 335 ‘360770 R24 540 (650/75 ROS (ATW TREAD) eat 360770 RB 590 80075 SZ 870 ‘380770 R20 510 710775 RSS 905 e070 Ras 560 210180 RIB eo 360770 R28 610 ‘520/85 Ras (RIW TREAD) 78 “400070 Fea 560 20070 Fea 300 NOTE: If the size of tire installed on the tractor on ee i is not listed, refer to the tire manufactures — a specification for the rolling circumference. Divide the specified rolling circumference by 6.28 to give the correct Ground Speed tire radius constant Iseued 2-99 Service Interval Programming (Menu Code 4) STEP 12 © Dre 8 Bu — I the menu code display (C) is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 4-- is displayed. The hour glass symbol will flash on and off STEP 13 ® Tee a aly er 300 Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time. The top digital display (C) will change to -4 as, shown, release the switches. The previous programmed service interval will appear on the lower digital display (D) and hour glass symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the service interval constant or switch (B) to increase the service interval constant. Refer to the table below for the correct service interval constant. Service Interval Lead Constant x Series 250 MXC Series 250 MX Series 300 on 7.71380 4002-9 STEP 14 o Dene ® came When the correct service interval has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 5-- and the area function symbol will flash on and of. Area Function Mode Programming (Menu Code 5) NOTE: The instrument cluster. can be programmed for manual area or automatic area display. In the manual area mode the cluster will continually calculate the area worked when the area function is turned on. In the auto area mode the cluster will only calculate the area worked when the implement is in the lowered position (working) and the area function is turned on. STEP 15 © Deb If the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 5-- is displayed. The area function symbol will tlash on and off. Issued 2-99 4002-10 STEP 16 Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time. The digital display (C) will change to ~5 as shown, release the switches. The previous area function constant will appear on the lower digital display (D). The area function symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to display the auto area function mode constant '1" or switch (B) to display the manual area function mode constant ‘ STEP 17 When the correct area function mode has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 6-. OLd will appear and flash on and off in the hourmeter display (G) and the hour glass symbol will also flash on and off. Don 7.71392 Old Hours Programming (Menu Code 6) NOTE: The cluster hourmeter display reading can not be changed. A new cluster or hourmeter will always start recording at ‘0”. If a new cluster or hourmeter is to be installed, the recorded hours from the old cluster can be programmed into a separate ‘OLd hour display in the new cluster. This function provides the option to store and display the hours recorded by a replaced cluster or hourmeter, so an accurate recording of the tractors total hours can be kept. STEP 18 o De a fig G d ®.., If the menu code display (C) is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 6-- is displayed. OLd will appear and flash on and off in the hourmeter display (G) and the hour glass ‘symbol will also flash on and off Iesued 2.99 4002-11 STEP 19 STEP 20 oO Pepe yee eees er 7 3 @re oid {- - G Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time. The digital display (C) will change to ~6 as shown, release the switches. The old hours will appear on the lower digital display (D) and hourmeter (G) and hour glass symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the old hour number or switch (B) to increase the number. When the correct old hours have been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 1-- and the clock display will flash on and off. NOTE: The cluster old hour function is programmed at “0” at the factory. When a ‘0" is programmed into the cluster the cluster will not display that function. PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Programme Menu'’s 7 to 13) STEP 21 STEP 22 [#3e Press and hold the Engine/PTO RPM switch (A) and tun the key counter-clockwise to the accessory position, The top digital display should display the menu code 1-- as shown. Release the switch, the clock display (E) will begin to flash on and off. NOTE: To change the menu code number press switch (A) to decrease the number and switch (B) to increase the number. on 7.71992 © Dee So. If the menu code display (C) is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 6-- is displayed. OLd will appear and flash on and off in the hourmeter display (G) and the hour glass ‘symbol will also flash on and off. Issued 2-99) 4002-12 STEP 23 STEP 25 ® ee o Debs a © owe Press and hold switch (A) until the hourmeter display (G) becomes blank and the hourglass symbol stops flashing. Release the switch (A), the menu code 7-- and PTO symbol will appear, the PTO symbol will lash on and off, NOTE: Once menu codes 7 to 13 have been access it is possible to program menu codes 1 to 13. PTO Option Programming (Menu Code 7) STEP 24 ° ree 3 ® a If the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 7-- is displayed. The PTO symbol will appear and flash on and off NOTE: If a menu code of 1 to 6 is displayed, repeat STEP 23 to access the menu codes 7 to 13. on 7.71392 Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until menu code --7 is displayed, release the switches. The previous programmed PTO option constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the PTO symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the PTO constant or switch (B) to increase the PTO constant, refer to the table below for the correct PTO option constant. Model PTO Option Constant CX Series 2 MXC Series 3 MX Series 3 NOTE: The PTO option constant ‘2" is programmed into the cluster for tractors equipped with manual PTO controls. This allows the cluster to calculate the PTO speed from the measured engine 1pm. For tractors equipped with shiftable PTO a switch actuated by the PTO speed selector lever allows the cluster to calculate 540 PTO speed or 750/1000 PTO speeds. The PTO constant of ‘3' is programmed into the cluster for tractors equipped with electronic PTO controls. This allows the cluster to display the true PTO speed as sensed by the PTO speed sensor. Issued 2-99 4002-13 STEP 26 STEP 28 o Dae © Te eee oo 8 5 ak When the correct PTO option has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 8-- and the PTO and 540 symbols will appear and flash on and off. 540 rpm PTO Programming (Menu Code 8) Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until menu code ~8 is displayed, release the switches. The 540 PTO constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the PTO symbols will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the 540 PTO constant or switch (B) to increase the 540 PTO constant, refer to the following table for the correct PTO option constant. STEP 27 Mosel HoPto Y pore eee ‘GX Series (With Shiftable PTO) @ 8 GX Series (With Dual Shaft PTO) 7A MXC Series (European) 82 MXC Series (North America) 94 MMX100/110/1207135 (European) 2 MX 100/11 071207105 94 (North America) MX150/170 (European) 98 MX150/170 (North America) 113 If the menu code (C) displayed is not as. shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 8-- is, displayed. The PTO and 540 symbols will appear and flash on and off on 7-71392 Issued 2-99 4002-14 STEP 29 STEP 31 o Dee 6 De 8 8 When the correct 540 PTO constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second fo save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 9- and the 750, symbols will appear and flash on and off. 750 rpm PTO Programming (Menu Code 9) IMPORTANT: The 750 PTO constant must be programmed into the cluster even if the tractor is not equipped with 750 rpm PTO STEP 30 eee ) If the menu code displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 9-- is displayed. The PTO and 750 symbols will appear and flash on and off. Don 7.71332) Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time at the same time until menu code --9 is displayed, release the switches. The 750 PTO constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the PTO symbols will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the 750 PTO constant or switch (B) to increase the 750 PTO constant, refer to the following table for the correct PTO option constant Model Constant GX Series (With 640/760 PTO) 8 ‘OX Series (With 540/1000 PTO) ° MXC Series MX Series | NOTE: When an option is not available on the tractor i.e. 750 rpm PTO (For 540/1000 PTO tractors) a ‘0’ must be programmed into the cluster for that option menu code. This informs the cluster that this option is not available and the cluster will not display any information for that option. Issued 2.99 STEP 32 & ©... When the correct 750 PTO constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 10- and the PTO and 1000 symbols will appear and flash on and off. 1000 rpm PTO Programming (Menu Code 10) IMPORTANT: The 1000 PTO constant must be programmed into the cluster even if the tractor is not equipped with 1000 rpm PTO. STEP 33 Debye If the menu code displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 10- is displayed. The PTO and 1000 symbols will appear and flash on and off on 7.71382 4002-15 Dba @® © emo Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time at the same time until menu code -10 is displayed, release the switches. The 1000 PTO constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the PTO symbols will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease the 1000 PTO constant or switch (B) to increase the 1000 PTO constant, refer to the following table for the correct PTO option constant. Model Conetant GX Series (With 5407750 PTO) 0 ‘OX Series (With 40/1000 PTO) 128 MXC Series 52 MaxtoorT 17207135 2 MXi50/170 Gi NOTE: When an option is not available on the tractor i.e. 1000 rpm PTO (For 540/750 PTO tractors) a ‘0’ must be programmed into the cluster for that option menu code. This informs the cluster that this option is not available and the cluster will not display any information for that option. Issued 2.99 4002-16 STEP 35 STEP 37 o Deb © Da 8 8 (SIZ) When the correct 1000 PTO constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 11- and the engine rpm symbol will flash on and off. Engine rpm Programming (Menu Code 11) Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until menu code -11 is displayed, release the switches.The engine rpm constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the engine rpm symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease or switch (B) to inorease the engine ‘pm constant, refer to the following table for the correct engine rpm constant. STEP 36 Engine Model Constant o en ‘CXB0160 743 (3 Oylinder Engine) i ‘©X70/80/90/100 155 (4 Cylinder Engine) MXC Series 168 (4 Oylinder Engine) MX Series 768 I the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 11- is displayed. The engine rpm symbol will appear and flash on and off Don 7.74332 STEP 38 eee Cm 8. When the correct engine rpm constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The ‘code menu display will display 12- and the MPH and km/h symbols will flash on and off alternately. Ieoued 2.09 Axle Ratio (Wheel Speed) Programming (Menu Code 12) STEP 39 If the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 12: is, displayed. The MPH and km/h symbols will appear and flash on and off alternately. 4002-17 STEP 41 o en * 5 a He When the correct axle ratio constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the ‘same time for 1 second to save the selection. The code menu display (C) will display 13- as shown. True Ground Speed (Radar) Programming (Menu Code 13) STEP 40 STEP 42 cee 8 | -10" a Cnn 430 Eon Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until the menu code -12 is displayed then release the switches. The axle ratio constant will appear on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the MPH and km/h symbols will stop flashing, Press switch (A) to decrease or switch (B) to increase the axle ratio constant, refer to the following table for the correct axle ratio constant. ‘Axle Ratio Lo Constant x Series 408 MXBOG/90C/T00C 330 MXTOOTITONZO7IOS 230 MX150/170 378 Don 7-73392 wat ' Eee If the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 13- is displayed. The radar symbol will appear and flash on and off. Issued 2.99 4002-18 STEP 43 STEP 44 Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until the menu code -13 is displayed, release the switches. The radar constant will be displayed on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the radar symbol will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease or switch (B) to increase the radar constant, refer to the following table for the correct radar constant. Model Radar Constant CX Series a5 MXC Series a5) MX Series 415) Don 7.71992 ® cnc When the correct radar constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time for 1 second to save the selection. The ‘code menu display (C) will display 1-- as shown and the clock display (E) will flash on and off. Powershift Speed Display Programming (Menu Code 14) (Later Clusters Only) IMPORTANT: Menu code 14 is for all tractors equipped with later clusters. STEP 45 Perea If the menu code (C) displayed is not as shown press switches (A) or (B) until the menu code 14- is, displayed. The powershift speed display will appear and flash on and off Issued 2-09 STEP 46 De Press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the same time until the menu code -14 is displayed, release the switches. The powershift speed constant will be displayed on the lower digital display (D), as shown, and the powershift speed display will stop flashing. Press switch (A) to decrease or switch (B) to increase the powershift speed constant, refer to the following table for the correct powershitt constant. Powershift Speed Model Constant Ox Series o TIXC Series With Powershitt MIKE Series Without o Powershitt WX Series With 7 Powershit WX Series Without 3 Powershitt Don 7.71332 4002-19 STEP 47 (EZ) ® avn When the correct powershift constant has been selected, press and hold switches (A) and (B) at the ‘same time for 1 second to save the selection. The ‘code menu display (C) will display 1-- as shown and the clock display (E) will flash on and off Issued 2.99 4002-22 Speedometer Programming STEP 4 Follow STEP 1 and STEP 2 on Page 21 to gain access to the Speedometer programming switches (2). Use the following tables to set the switches in the correct position for the tyre size installed. NOTE: Early MX100/110/120 and 135 tractors are only equipped with Speedometer programming switches. ECOOGLE ‘SPEEDOMETER SWITCHES (EXAMPLE SHOWN IS SWITCH POSITIONS FOR 13.6 R - 36 TIRES ON CX SERIES TRACTORS) ‘Switch Positions ‘Switch Positions Rear Tire Size (CX Series) (MXC and MX Series) t]?]>]*]s /e|7]*|[v]2]s]*]s]e]7]* (ase on ‘oN | ON on | ow on | ON ON asso | ON ‘on | on [ow on | [ow ‘on | ON ON a3-36 | ON on [ON ON. ON on on ON 33-38 | ON] ON] ON oN on | [on [on ON 35-44 ON | ON oN on] [low on | ow ‘on | ON 95-20 ON | ON ON ox on| [ow ‘on | on | ON | ON ON 95-24 ON on on Ton] [on | on [on | ow ON On. 95-28 [ON] On| ON] oN | ON | ON oN ON ON 95-36 | ON | oN | ON oN on] [ox | ow ON 05-38 | ON ON ‘ON [on [ow [on [On | On esa | on on onpon{| | [ONjon| | os | on on] [ox [on [on ON ont | Don 7.71992 issued 2.99 4002-28 Switch Positions ‘Switch Positions Rear Tire Size (CX Series) (MXC and MX Series) Th?T=l*T*]e]7]*| > ]?]*)]*]*]*I|7]8 v2.20 [ON on ‘oN [on] [on Ton | on on | ow oN 182-24 on [On on fon} [ow on on ON W228 oN ‘on [on | ON on ON on | Ow ON 112-98 oN ON on ‘on [on [ow | on | on | ON 72-08 | ON on [oN | ow ON ‘on [ ON on [on | ON 124-20 on fon] |_| on | on ON [ ON OW 124-28 ‘on on] [ow oN ON 124-28 on on | ow on] [ow fon oN On Baa oN oN on on oN "a-36 | OW ‘on | on | ON on ‘ON [ON ‘on | On | ON 12898 on [ow ON on | [ow on | ow ON | ON, 128-46 On| oN | ON | on | on | ON ow ON 28-6 ON on i24R-54 | ON on | OW oN On | ON oN 136-24 | On| ON oN [ ON | OW on ‘on | on | ON on 136-28 | on | on | on | ON ON on | [on ‘ON | ON oN. 736-36 [ON | on | ON oN on] [ow [on | on [ON on | OW 736-38 [ON ON On| [on [on | on ‘on [ ON 136-46 ‘on | on [ on | ON ON ow oN 149-28 on} [ow [on on] [on [on ON ON 7a9-24ND_| ON | ON | ON ‘on | ON ON ‘ON | OW on ‘ON 149-26 Ton [on | on oN ‘ON on [On| ON 149-28 On On. ‘ON ON oN a9-28IND | ON | ON oN ON on| [ON] ON | oN oN 149-90 ON ON on | [ow ‘on [on [on | on | OW 149-38 | ON | ON on on ON | ON 149-46 ont | On 155-98 oN ON on [ ON ‘on [ON 169-28 | ON ON | OW, on OW on ON on 769-241ND__| ON] ON | ON | ON oN on] [ow on [ON ON 169-26 [ON] ON | ON ON on | [ox [ow oN 169-28 [ON ON ON on | ow [on | on [ On, 76.9 261ND on ON on} [on | on [on | ov] on [on | ON 769-30 | On| ON ‘on | ON on] [ow ON on [on | ON 169-34 oN oN on | ON On | ON 79-34N | ON | OW ON ON ON ON on | ON 169-38 on | | on] [ow on | ow oN oN 169-42 on [on | On| ON ont |_| on ON Wsi-26N0 | ON | ON | ON on [ON on on | ON OW on on 7-71332 Issued 2.99 4002-24 ‘Switch Positions Switch Positions Rear Tire Size (CX Series) (MXC and MX Series) t[?]>]*]*]e]7 [*|[*]?]s]*|s]e|7]8 184-28 1ND on |_| oN ON OW oN | ON L_ [ow 164-25 | ON OW OW on | on [On | ON | on [18a 261ND oN on on] [ow ‘on | oN [ON | ON | on 18.4 281ND ‘on | on | ON [ON on} [on [on | ow ‘ON | ON | ON Tea-90 on [ow ON on} [ow ‘ON [ ON ON] ON 7aa-30KND | ON | ON | OW ON on] [on [on | on | on ON | ON Tea-34 ON oN on| [on [on [on | on | ow on e438 on [On| on | on | ON | ON oN on e442 on on [on | ON ON w Tea RAAT ON oN. 18a-RaR2 ‘ON [ON | ON On | ON 184-46 T@5t-26ND | ON] ON | ON | OW on on] [ow on | ON on 208-34 | ON On. ON ON on 208-38 on | On on | oN [ON on | ow ON 208-42 ON ‘OW on | ON On| on Ton] [on | oN PIL BAND on ‘ON ON on ON | ow. on 2-30 ‘ON | ON ow on] [ow on | on ‘on | ON 213-28 on | OW on] [on ‘on [ON 213-261ND oN on | oN 213-90 on | OW oN ON 213-94 T ON on 245-32 on | oN on [on | ow On| OW ON. 2-26 ON | OW ON on] [ow ‘On | OW oN [On| zosuRs | OW ‘ON ‘on | On | OW oN ON B00/60 A 32 ‘uopsR2« | ON] ON on | on | ON on on | ON | ON ON “woesA28 [ON | ON | ON | ON on] [on] [ow on | ON on 80065 AA on] [On| OW on] [on [ow on on 0065 R28 OW ON OW ON on ‘sos A24 | ON on [on ON ON oN OW on] s401e5 26 | ON] ON | ON. OW on] [on [ow oN 540165128 | ON on ON on [on | on | On | ON 540165 30 510165 A394 540165 R38 oN on] [ow [on | ow oN on 00165 A [ 600165 R34 on ow Ton] [on [on [on | on | ow on 600165 A8 on [on [on [on [on | ow [ ON oN Don 7.71992 Issued 2-09 4002-25 ‘Switch Positions T ‘Switch Positions Rear Tire Size (CX Series) (MXC and MX Series) TT2T2]*;s,*]7]*] ]?]s]*[s][*[ 7] 2 BORER on [oN oN [ON | OW on [ON oN 75065 R26 ON on on] [ON Pon Pon [on | ow | ow oN 00165 R29 ON oN [ON | ON oN ON 2507OR 16 2807OR 18 I =a 2e070 R20 | BOOTOR 1G S0070R 18 0070 R20 on | ON OW on fon] [on oN [OW | OW | ON on 3009546 [ON [ ON ON Pow [ OW [ ON ON on [ON on aeorone0 | ON oN ‘on TON] [on] on | on on [on oN ROTOR on] ON on [on] [oN on ON ON ROTOR 7 ON ow [Ow | OW ON oN on | OW ON HOMES FAG RE on oN 360770 R20 on [ON on [oN on | ON on 36070 26 on [ON on oN ON 36070 R28 on on [ON on] [on [on oN ON 3807020 asorones | ON | ON on | ow [ Ow oH on | on | Ow on woroR28 [ON [ ON | ON | ON ON oN] [ON on [ON ON 40070 Rat e200 R24 on on [Ow on] [ow pow on on OO RB ou [on ON oN ON 207030 on ON on] [ow on Pon | On | Ov | OW [2080 Ras ON oN $8070 R26 aao7oRe | ON On [ON oN on on on Tow wea7on 26 | ON] ON | ON oN on} [on Ton [ow 7wea70R28 | ON ON ON on Pow | OF | OF] OW we070R30 | ON | ON on [oN ON ON ON [ON | ON se07TOR 4 oN ON on [ON ON | ON “s80707'88 on on] [on [on [ow on oN 8080 98 I ON oN S007O R34 S207 26 | szo7oR@o | ON orl oN on] [ow on [ow on [oN seo7To RA ow ow on] [ow [ow [on [on | ow ON sea70 RB on [on | on | ON | ON | OW ON ON BOTOR a4 ont [on on] [ox pox [ow [on] ow ON S8070R 26 t 1 seO7O Re oN | Ow on [ow [ ow ON [ON on SBO7TOR «2 on ow fon ow ‘on [on | on on [ow Don 7.71952 Issued 2-99 4002-26 Rear Tire Size ‘Switch Positions (CX Series) Switch Positions (MXC and MX Series) a 3 3 4 6 0070 R30 2070 R26 ON) ON ON ON ON ON ON ‘ON ON 2070 38 2070 R42 50/70 R26 es070A 30 ea070 2 eaa70 71070 R38 ON ON, ON ON ON ON ON ON) ‘ON S075 20 ow ‘ON ON) ON, ON ON ON ON 3807520 ‘ON ‘ON ON, ON ON ON ON ON 62075 26 ON ‘ON g}gj2 ON, ON ON 2075 130 ON ON, ON ON, ON e2075 34 ON ON oN ON ON) ON ON es075 a2 esa75 AA ON, ON ON ON ON ea075 32 ON ON ON ON ON ON TiO R34 ON ON | ON ON) ON ON ON ON BIO R16 ‘342 MM RADIUS ON ‘ON ON ON oN ‘ON ON Don 7.71332 Issued 2-99

You might also like