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GRAPHIC INFORMATION AREA DISPLAY

Overview
Machine condition is displayed in the letter information display
department. The information display department is divided into
two menus. One is main menu for the user and the other is a
special menu for the specialist. These menus can be changed
from normal display mode by the combination of selector button.

AM

H H

E F
C C

rpm

S USB

1
EX1501577
Figure 11

Main Menus for the Graphic Display Area


1. User menu: Language setting, Time setting, Filter/Oil
information, Brightness adjustment, Password
2. Special menu: Information of machine status, fault
information, Information of machine operation.

Menu Selector Buttons


1. Proceed to the user menu using the menu/esc (1, Figure
11) button on the front of the panel.
2. The ESC Button (1, Figure 11): Move a screen to previous
menu or main menu.

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USER MENU

User Menu - Access and Escape Methods

Access Method
1. Proceed to the user menu using the menu/ESC button on
the front of the dashboard.
2. Select the user menu from the launch menu.

PM PM
User Menu
H H

E F
C C Machine State Machine Gauge Panel
Configuration Configuration
rpm

S USB S USB

<Normal Indication Monitor> <Main Menu Monitor>


EX1402098
Figure 12

Escape Method
1. Press the ESC button to move to the normal display screen.
2. If 20 seconds have passed without the operation of the
button, the normal display screen will be displayed.
3. Turning "OFF" the starter switch to cut off power, you will
move to the normal display screen.

User Menu
PM
Use the and buttons and move the cursor to see a User Menu
reversed display on the desired menu. Then, press the
button to select the menu.
Machine State  Machine Configuration  Gauge Panel
Configuration Machine State Machine Gauge Panel
Configuration Configuration
Press the ESC button to return to the previous screen.
S USB

WARNING
EX1402099
Figure 13

AVOID DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY


Do not use machine state menu when traveling or
operating.

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1. Machine State
PM
This is used to check the current machine state, filter/oil Machine State
information, machine information, etc.
Monitoring
Use the and buttons and move the cursor to see a
Filter/Oil Information
reversed display on the desired menu. Then, press the
Machine Information
button to select the menu.
Monitoring  Filter/Oil Information  Machine
Information S USB

Press the ESC button to return to the previous screen. EX1402086


Figure 14

A. Monitoring
Monitoring
The monitoring screen displays the information on Front Pump Pressure Rear Pump Pressure Battery Voltage
machine pump pressure, voltage, fuel level, etc.
bar bar bar

At the machine state, if the cursor is placed on 0 500 0 500 0 500

Monitoring, press the button to display the Engine Dial Voltage Fuel Level Engine Speed

Monitoring screen.
bar v %

Press the ESC button to return to the previous 0 50 0 40 0 100

screen.
FG018483
Figure 15

B. Filter/Oil Information
PM
The screen displays the information on filter/oil use Machine State
time, replacement period, and remaining time.
Monitoring
At the machine state, if the cursor is placed on the
Filter/Oil Information
filter/oil information, press the button to display
the filter/oil information. Machine Information

S USB

EX1402087
Figure 16

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Reset Method/Replacement Period Change Method
Filter/Oil Information
Move the cursor over the filter/oil item you wish to Fuel Filter
change using the and buttons on the front of TIME: 40hr
REMAIN: 1960hr
CHANGE: 2000hr
2 %

the dashboard and press the button on the front Air Cleaner
TIME: 0 hr CHANGE: 2000hr
of the dashboard. A window for resetting/changing REMAIN: 2000hr 0 %

the filter/oil time will pop-up. Engine Oil Filter


TIME: 0 hr CHANGE: 100hr
To reset the use time, move the cursor over 'clear' REMAIN: 100hr 0 %

and press the button on the front of the TIME: 41 hr


Return Filter
CHANGE: 1400hr
dashboard. REMAIN: 1359hr 2 %

Use the and buttons to locate it at YES. Then, EX1301406

press the button to reset the operation hour. Figure 17

Use the and buttons to locate it at NO. Then,


Filter/Oil Information
press the button to allow the pop-up window to
Fuel Filter
disappear without resetting the operation hour. TIME: 40hr CHANGE: 2000hr
REMAIN: 1960hr 2 %

Air Cleaner
TIME:
Fuel Filter
0 hr CHANGE: 2000hr
REMAIN: 2000hr 0 %

TIME: 40 Engine CHANGE:


Oil Filter 2000
TIME:CLEAR
0 hr CHANGE
CHANGE: 100hr
REMAIN: 100hr 0 %

Return Filter
TIME: 41 hr CHANGE: 1400hr
REMAIN: 1359hr 2 %

EX1301407
Figure 18

– The filter/oil use time shows the hours of


Filter/Oil Information
operation after initializing the engine. It begins
again with 0 hr after initialization the following TIME: 40hr
Fuel Filter
CHANGE: 2000hr

the replacement of filter/oil. REMAIN: 1960hr 2 %

Air Cleaner
Reset Operation
TIME: 0 hr
Hour?
CHANGE: 2000hr
REMAIN: 2000hr 0 %

Engine Oil Filter


TIME: 0 hr \HV QR
CHANGE: 100hr
REMAIN: 100hr 0 %

Return Filter
TIME: 41 hr CHANGE: 1400hr
REMAIN: 1359hr 2 %

EX1301408
Figure 19

Filter/Oil Information
Fuel Filter
TIME: 40hr CHANGE: 2000hr
REMAIN: 1960hr 2 %

Air Cleaner
TIME:
Fuel Filter
0 hr CHANGE: 2000hr
CHANGE:
REMAIN: 2000hr 2000 hr 0 %

Engine Oil Filter


1000 hr
TIME: CHANGE: 2000hr
100hr
REMAIN: 100hr 0 %

Return Filter
TIME: 41 hr CHANGE: 1400hr
REMAIN: 1359hr 2 %

EX1301409
Figure 20

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In order to change the filter/oil exchange period,
Filter/Oil Information
move the cursor over 'change' in the window for
Fuel Filter
resetting/changing the filter/oil time and press the TIME: 40hr CHANGE: 2000hr

button on the front of the dashboard.


REMAIN: 1960hr 2 %

Air Cleaner
Change Period?
After the exchange period change screen pops up,
TIME: 0 hrCHANGE: 2000hr
REMAIN: 2000hr 0 %

press the button on the front of the dashboard Engine Oil Filter
\HV QR
TIME: 0 hr CHANGE: 100hr
and the exchange time will start flashing. REMAIN: 100hr 0 %

Return Filter
Next, change the exchange period using the and TIME: 41 hr
REMAIN: 1359hr
CHANGE: 1400hr
2 %
buttons on the front of the dashboard.
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With the replacement period change being
Figure 21
completed, press the button to create a pop-up
window to select the period change.
Use the and buttons to locate it at YES. Then,
press the button to change the replacement
period.
Use the and buttons to locate it at NO. Then,
press the button to allow the pop-up window to
disappear without the replacement period not being
changed.

Filter/Oil Period Setup Table Unit: time (hr)

Replacement Period
Kind Minimum Available Change Value By
Basic Setup Value
Setup Value Step
Fuel Filter 500 100 50
Air Cleaner 2,000 1,000 50
Engine Oil Filter 500 100 50
Return Filter 1,000 100 50
Pilot Filter 500 100 50
Engine Oil 500 100 50
Hydraulic Oil 4,000 1,000 50
Coolant Water 2,000 1,000 50

Symbol Description

Filter/ ENG Oil Return Coolant


Fuel Filter Air Cleaner Pilot Filter ENG Oil HYD. Oil
Oil Name Filter Filter Water

Icon

EX1300858
Figure 22

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If the remaining time for filter/oil replacement is less
than 10 hours, this pop-up window will be created. PM

Press the ESC button or the button to allow the H Caution H


pop-up window to disappear.
Return Filter

F
E period starts!
Replacement
C E F C

rpm

S USB

EX1402088
Figure 23

If the filter/oil replacement period is exceeded, this


pop-up window will be created. Press the ESC button PM

or the button to allow the pop-up window to H Caution H


disappear.
Return Filter

WARNING
F
E period is exceeded!
Replacement
C E F C

rpm

AVOID DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY S USB

Do not use machine state menu when traveling or EX1402089


operating. Figure 24

C. Machine Information
PM
This is used to check the machine name, engine type Machine State
and attachment options.
Monitoring
At the machine state, if the cursor is placed on the
Filter/Oil Information
machine information, press the button to access
the machine information screen. Machine Information

Click the ESC button to return to the previous screen.


S USB

EX1402090
Figure 25

Machine Information

Engine

Attachment Option One Way/Two Way

EX1402091
Figure 26

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2. Machine Configuration
PM
This is used when selecting the functions such as User Menu
attachment setting, camera setting.
Use the and buttons and move the cursor to see a
reversed display on the desired menu. Then, press the
button to select the menu. Machine State Machine Gauge Panel
Configuration Configuration

S USB

EX1402100
Figure 27

Attachment Setting  Camera Setting


PM
Press the ESC button to return to the previous screen. Machine Configuration

Attachment Setting
Camera Setting

S USB

EX1402092
Figure 28

A. Attachment Setting (Optional)


PM
In this menu, performance of the one way and two- Attachment Setting
way can be set and set items can be selected.
One Way Select
One Way Select  Two-way Select  One Way
Two Way Select
Setting Two-way Setting
One Way Setting
Press the ESC button to return to the previous
Two Way Setting
screen.

S USB

EX1402093
Figure 29

How to Select Attachments (One Way/Two-way)


One Way Select
After proceeding to attachment setting items, one 1. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar
way select and two-way select will appear. 2. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar

Operate the and buttons to select one way/two- 3. Not in Use


4. Not in Use
way select. Then, press the button to move the 5. Not in Use
cursor to the selectable lists.
When the cursor is placed on the list, operate the
and buttons to move the cursor. Then, press the
button to select attachments to use. EX1402094
Figure 30

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When the selection is completed, the "Select
One Way Select
Complete!" pop-up window is displayed for 3
seconds, and the checkbox of the selected list is 1. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar

updated. 2. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar


3. Not in Use
The cursor can only be moved from the selectable 4. Not in Use
Select Complete!
lists. The selectable list items at the attachment 5. Not in Use
setting are set as "Available" in the use or non-use of
attachments in the attachment setting.

EX1402095
Figure 31

B. One Way Setting/Two-way Setting


PM
The one way setting/two-way setting screen is used Attachment Setting
to set up the use or non-use of attachments, max.
engine limit, and max. attachment flow rate, etc. One Way Select

Two Way Select


At the machine configuration, when the cursor is
One Way Setting
placed on attachment setting, press the button to
access the one way setting or two-way setting list Two Way Setting

screen.
If the system is set up as the owner's password
S USB

EX1402096
locked, access the attachment setting list screen by
using owner's password input screen. Figure 32

On the owner's password input screen, press the


Owner Password
ESC button to return to the previous screen.

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; <
Enter Owner Password

EX1301416
Figure 33

If you access the one way setting or two-way setting


One Way Setting
list screen, the initial screen locates the cursor at the
top. 1. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar
2. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 250 bar
3. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar
4. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar
5. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 140 bar

EX1402097
Figure 34

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Operate the and buttons to select one way/two-
Two Way Setting
way. Then, press the button on the list, operate
the the and buttons to move the cursor. Then, 1. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 250 bar
2. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 340 bar
press the button to select the attachments to be
3. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 250 bar
set up and move to the attachment setting screen. 4. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 250 bar

On the attachment setting list screen, when cursor is 5. 1800 rpm 95 lpm 250 bar

placed on the list, press the ESC button to locate the


cursor at one way/two-way at the top. When the
cursor is placed at one way/two-way at the top, press
the ESC button to return to the previous screen.
Figure 35 EX1301418

How to Set Up Attachments


One Way Setting 3
Attachment setting items include attachment use,
Attachment Use Hqdeohg Button Type Qrw#Xvh
max E/G limit, max flow (ATT), min flow (ATT), and Max E/G Limit 5333 usp Max Press(ATT) Qrw#Xvh
user setting max flow. Operate the and buttons Max Flow(Pump) 573 osp Max Flow(ATT) 453 osp
to locate the cursor. Then, press the button to set 2 Pump Option Qrw#Xvh Min Flow(ATT) 53 osp

up relevant items.
User Setting Max Flow 78 osp
The cursor movement order goes like this: 0 .
53 453
1) One Way Setting
Attachment Use  Max E/G Limit  Max EX1402101
Flow  Min Flow  User Setting Max Flow Figure 36
2) Two-way Setting
Attachment Use  Max E/G Limit  Max
Flow  Min Flow  User Setting Max Flow

Attachment Use
One Way Setting 1
The attachment use is designed to determine Hqdeohg Button Type
Attachment Use Qrw#Xvh
whether relevant attachments are used or not. Max E/G Limit 5333 usp Max Press(ATT) Qrw#Xvh

If set up as enable, the relevant attachment can be Max Flow(Pump) 573 osp Max Flow(ATT) 453 osp
2 Pump Option Qrw#Xvh Min Flow(ATT)
used. Currently Selected Item! 53 osp

If set up as disable, the relevant attachment cannot User Setting Max Flow 78 osp

be used. 0
63 673
.

Locate the cursor at the attachment use. Then, press


the button to set up enable/disable. EX1402102

NOTE: If you select an attachment set up as Figure 37


disable, the pop-up window "Currently
Selected Item!" is displayed for three (3)
seconds disabling the setup.
NOTE: If an attachment is enabled it can be a
selectable attachment in the attachment
select.
Max Flow (Pump)
The max flow (pump) is the pump's max. flow rate
discharged when using attachments. It needs not to
be set up by the user, and it is automatically
determined according to the max. engine limit setup
value.

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Max Flow (ATT)/Min Flow (ATT)
The max flow (ATT) /min flow (ATT) can be set up as
the max/min flow rate value of the attachment by the
user according to the attachment's specifications.
For instance, if the relevant attachment's use
capacity is 90 ~ 120 lpm (23.8 ~ 31.7 gpm), the user
can set up 120 lpm (31.7 gpm) for the max. flow rate,
and 90 lpm (23.8 gpm) for the min. flow rate.
Operate the and buttons to move the cursor to
the max flow/min flow. Then, press the button to
convert into the editing mode.
At the editing mode, operate the and buttons to
determine the desired max flow/min flow. Then, press
the button to complete setup.
At the editing mode, press the ESC button to disable
the editing mode and the saving of the setup value.
The change value by stage in the and buttons
operation is 10 lpm (2.6 gpm).
User Setting Max Flow
The user setting max flow is designed to set up the flow
rate segment of the attachment to be used by the user.
Within the above setup max. flow rate (pump), max.
flow rate (ATT), and min. flow rate (ATT) scope, the
user can set up the max. flow rate value of the
attachment to be used.
The setup method is the same as the above max
flow/min flow setup method. The change value by
stage in the and buttons operation is 10 lpm
(2.6 gpm).
When setting up all above items, the setup limits are
outlined as follows.

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C. Camera Setting
PM
The camera setting screen is designed to set up Machine Configuration
various cameras "ON/OFF" and normal/mirror.
Attachment Setting
From the machine configuration, select camera
Camera Setting
setting to access the camera setting list screen.

S USB

EX1402103
Figure 38

The camera setting list screen displays various


PM
camera states (ON/OFF, NORMAL/MIRROR).
Camera Setting
Select a camera and press the button to access
the relevant camera setting screen. No 1 Camera

No 2 Camera
Press the ESC button to return to the previous
screen. No 3 Camera

S USB

EX1402104
Figure 39

On the camera setting screen, set up the camera


No 1 Camera
state (ON/OFF, NORMAL/MIRROR).
Also, see the actual image of the currently installed No 1 Camera

camera.
On Off

Normal Mirror

EX1301421
Figure 40

If a camera is not installed, the camera image section


No 1 Camera
is shown as a blue screen.
If the cursor is placed on "ON/OFF", press the No 1 Camera

button to set up "ON"  "OFF".


On Off

Use the and buttons to locate the cursor at Normal Mirror

normal/mirror. Then, press the button to set up


normal  mirror.

EX1301422
Figure 41

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3. Gauge Panel Configuration
PM
This menu is used to set up password, brightness, default User Menu
screen and time, and to input service phone number. Use
the and buttons and move the cursor to see an
reversed display on the desired menu. Then, press the
button to select the menu.
Machine State Machine Gauge Panel
Password Setting  Brightness Setting  Default Configuration Configuration

Screen Setting  Time Setting  Service Phone


Number Setting  Unit Setting Notification Setting S USB

EX1402105
Press the ESC button to return to previous screen.
Figure 42

A. Password Setting
PM
Password Setting Gauge Panel Configuration
An owner passwords can be set. Password Setting

By using the password setting function, you can Brightness Setting

manage usage of operations and functions of the Default Screen Setting

machine. Time Setting


Service Phone Number Setting

S USB

EX1501517
Figure 43

1) Password entry
Owner Password
When the password entry screen appears, use
the keypad to enter the password and move to
the settings screen.
The default password is "1111".
How to enter the password 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; <
Use the and buttons to select digits from 0 Enter Owner Password
to 9 below, and press the button to input the
password.
EX1301416
If the password is input incorrectly, use the
Figure 44
button on the lower right to delete the input
password.

Owner Password
IMPORTANT
If the password is input incorrectly three
times in a row, you will be redirected to the Password Error!
main screen and the system will not start for
the next 10 minutes. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; <
Enter Owner Password

EX1301433
Figure 45

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2) Structure
Password Setting
Owner password settings include password
change, start-up restriction settings. Locked

Unlocked
Engine Startup
1 Minute

5 Minute

Password Change

Figure 46 EX1402107

Password change
Owner Password Change
To change the owner password, select
password change with the keypad.

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; <
Enter Password

EX1301435
Figure 47

When the owner password has been changed,


Password Setting
"Password Set!" will pop-up.

Locked

Unlocked
Engine Startup
Password Set
1 Minute

5 Minute

Password Change

EX1402108
Figure 48

Engine start-up setting


Password Setting
By selecting "Engine Start-up" among item
settings the reentry time for password entry Locked
upon start-up of the equipment can be set. Unlocked
Engine Startup
NOTE: No password for start-up of the 1 Minute
equipment is setby default. 5 Minute

a) Locked Password Change

Password is entered with each start-up.


b) 1 minute EX1402107
If the system is started again within 1 Figure 49
minute from key-off after the password is
input, the password is not requested again.
c) 5 minutes
If the system is started again within 5
minutes from key-off after the password is
input, the password is not requested again.

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B. Brightness Setting
PM
On the Gauge Panel configuration screen, when Gauge Panel Configuration
cursor is placed on brightness setting, press the
Password Setting
button to display the screen brightness setting and
Brightness Setting
camera brightness setting screen.
Default Screen Setting
Time Setting
Service Phone Number Setting

S USB

EX1402109
Figure 50

If you want to change the screen brightness, select


PM
the screen brightness setting to display the
brightness adjustment screen. Brightness Setting

Screen Brightness Setting

Camera Brightness Setting

S USB

EX1402194
Figure 51

Use the and buttons and adjust the brightness


of 0 - 100% at an interval of 10%. Screen Brightness Setting

The screen brightness when manufactured is set as H H

80%.
80 %
Press the ESC button to return to the previous
screen. C
E F
C

EX1501518
Figure 52

If you want to change the camera screen brightness,


PM
select the camera brightness setting to display the
camera screen brightness adjustment screen. Brightness Setting

Screen Brightness Setting

Camera Brightness Setting

S USB

EX1402110
Figure 53

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Use the and buttons to adjust the brightness of
0 ~ 100% at an interval of 10%.
The camera screen brightness at the machine
release time is set as 80%. 80 %

Press the ESC button to return to the previous


screen.

EX1404851
Figure 54

C. Default Screen Setting


PM
Sets the main screen display on the instrument Gauge Panel Configuration
panel.
Password Setting
Brightness Setting
Default Screen Setting
Time Setting
Service Phone Number Setting

S USB

EX1404973
Figure 55

The initial screen shows basic information, including


the fuel level, coolant temperature and hydraulic oil PM
temperature. H H

E F
C C

rpm

S PLAY

EX1404974
Figure 56

Enter the "Default Screen Setting" menu and select


Default Screen Setting
"Enable" for this function. Then, the main screen
shows the camera view next time the starter switch is
turned to the ON position. Move the Camera Screen at Enabled
Boot Time

EX1402182
Figure 57

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rpm

S
EX1404975
Figure 58

D. Time Setting
PM
On the Gauge Panel configuration screen, when Gauge Panel Configuration
cursor is placed on time setting, press the button
Password Setting
to access the time setting.
Brightness Setting
Use the and buttons and locate the cursor at a Default Screen Setting

target of change. Then, press the button to Time Setting

change the target. Service Phone Number Setting

S USB

EX1402106
Figure 59

Use the and buttons to change numbers of


Time Setting
each item.
If the setup is completed, press the button to
store the setup details. TIME 09 : 47 : 24 PM

When the time setting is completed, locate cursor to DATE 2014 / 10 / 29 SET

'SET' and press the button.


If the SET button is not pressed, time setting would
not be completed.
Press the ESC button to return to the previous EX1402111
screen. Figure 60

E. Service Phone Number Setting


PM
On the Gauge Panel configuration screen, when Gauge Panel Configuration
cursor is placed on service phone number setting,
Password Setting
press the button to access the service phone
Brightness Setting
number setting.
Default Screen Setting
Time Setting
Service Phone Number Setting

S USB

EX1402112
Figure 61

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Use the and buttons and locate the cursor at a
Service Phone Number Setting
desired number. Then, press the button to input
the number. If number input is completed, press the 1 2 3
Current Phone Number is
key to enter the input phone numbers. 4 5 6
Use the key and delete erroneously input
Enter Phone Number if you want
to Change. 7 8 9
numbers. 000-0000-0000
0

EX1301448
Figure 62

When you input service phone numbers, if warning/


P
alarm is issued, check the input phone numbers in AM

the pop-up window. H Caution H


000-0000-0000

P Pilot Filter

Service Pilot Filter


E F
C E F C

rpm

S USB

EX1402113
Figure 63

F. Unit Setting
PM
On the Gauge Panel configuration screen, when Gauge Panel Configuration
cursor is placed on unit setting, press the button
Brightness Setting
to access the unit setting.
Default Power Mode Setting
Time Setting
Service Phone Number Setting
Unit Setting

S USB

EX1402114
Figure 64

On the unit setting screen, change the units of


Unit Setting
temperature, pressure, flow rate, and speed. These
figures at the machine release time are set as below:
Temperature 䮎 䯘

Temperature: °C
Pressure edu nji2 䶫 svl PSd

Pressure: bar
Flux osp jsp
Flow rate: lpm
Speed np2k psk
Speed: km/h

EX1301449
Figure 65

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SPECIAL MENU
In this menu, many types of operating conditions and functions
can be accessed and displayed, including the EPOS controller.
This menu is mainly used for machine testing and fault
diagnostics.
The special menu offers five submenus:
1. Monitoring.
2. Graph.
3. Failure Information.
4. Operating Hour Information.
5. Machine Configuration.

Entering/Accessing and Exiting/Escaping


Menus

Entering/Accessing Menus
When normal mode screen is displayed, if auto idle selector
button (1, Figure 66), up arrow button (2, Figure 66) and camera
mode selector button (3, Figure 66) are pressed simultaneously
for more than 3 seconds, normal mode screen (Figure 67) will AM

be changed to special menu screen (Figure 68). H H

E F
C C

rpm

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1 2 3
EX1501516
Figure 66

Normal Mode Screen


NOTE: Normal mode screen display fuel gauge, engine
H H
coolant temperature gauge, hydraulic oil temperature
gauge and engine speed (rpm).

E F
C C

rpm

WE1400701
Figure 67

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Special Menu Screen
PM
NOTE: Displayed language on the special menu screen Service Menu
consists of Korean and English.
Monitoring
If any language except for Korean is selected during Graph
language selection mode of main menu, only English Failure Information
will be displayed on special menu screen. Operating Hour Information
Machine Configuration

S USB

EX1501519
Figure 68

Exiting/Escaping Menus
1. If the ESC button is pressed the special menu screen will
be returned to the normal mode screen.
2. If this special menu is "ON" without any activity, for more
than 20 seconds, it will return to the normal mode screen.
3. After the turning starter switch to "OFF" position, turn it
back to "ON" position, and the normal mode screen
displayed once again.

Special Menu Selections


Submenu Selection Method
PM
Various submenus can be selected by use the and Service Menu
buttons and moving the cursor to see a reversed display on the
Monitoring
desired menu. Then, click on the button to select the menu.
Graph
Press the ESC button to return to the previous screen. Failure Information
Operating Hour Information
Entering Submenus: When cursor is located on "Machine Info"
Machine Configuration
of special menu screen, press the button and the "Machine
Info" will be displayed. S USB

EX1501520
Figure 69

Monitoring
PM
1. Entering Submenus: When cursor is located on Monitoring
"Monitoring" of special menu screen, press the button
Machine Analog
and the "Monitoring" will be displayed.
Machine Digital
2. Exiting Submenus: If the ESC button is pressed display will User Selection Signal
be turned to previous screen.

S USB

EX1501521
Figure 70

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Machine Analog Description

Analog Items Display Remark


1. Front Pump Pressure MPa Front Pump Pressure
2. Rear Pump Pressure MPa Rear Pump Pressure
3. Boom Cylinder Pressure MPa Boom Cylinder Head Pressure
4. Alternator Voltage V Indicating Alternator Voltage
5. Battery Voltage V Indicating Battery Voltage
6. Engine Speed Control Dial Voltage mV Indicating Dial Voltage
7. WIF Sensor Voltage mV Indicating WIF Sensor Voltage
8. Fuel Level % Fuel Residual Quantity Radio of Fuel Tank
9. Hydraulic Oil Temperature °C Hydraulic Oil Temperature
10. TPS Voltage mV E/G Throttle Lever
11. Coolant Water Temperature °C Coolant Temperature
12. Power Shift P/V 1 mA Current in Pump Proportional Valve
13. Flow Control P/V mA Current in Flow Control Proportional Valve

Submenu Selections

Machine Analog Machine Analog


Front Pump Pressure 0 MPa Hydraulic Oil Temperature -40 C
Rear Pump Pressure 0 MPa TPS Voltage mV
Boom Cylinder Pressure 0 MPa Coolant Water Temperature C
Alternator Voltage 24.7 V Power Shift P/V 1 0 mA
Battery Voltage 21.6 V Flow Control P/V 0 mA
Engine Speed Control Dial Voltage 216 mV
WIF Sensor Voltage mV
Fuel Level 0%

EX1501522
Figure 71

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Machine Digital Descriptions

Digital Items Mark Remark


Lights up when output at alternator "R (I)" terminal is
1. Alternator
above 12 ±1 V.
Lights up when the boost button is "ON" with the work
2. Power Max Switch
mode selected to "BOOST".
Lights up when the boost button is "ON" with the work
3. One Way Operator Switch
mode selected to "BREAKER".
Lights up when the travel speed selector switch is set
4. Hi-Speed Select Switch-M
to "I" position.
Lights up when the travel speed selector switch is set
5. Hi-Speed Select Switch-A
to "II" position.
6. Working Lamp Switch Lights up when the light switch is set to "II" position.
Lights up when the selector switch is turned to
7. One Way Select Switch
"Breaker".
Lights up when the selector switch is turned to
8. Two Way Select Switch
"Shear".
9. Quick Coupler Lights up when the quick coupler switch is "ON".
10. Pilot Cut Off Switch Lights up when the pilot cutoff switch is "ON".
Lights up when the air cleaner indicator contact is
11. Air Cleaner Indicator
ON/OFF "ON".
12. Pilot Filter Lights up when the pilot filter pressure switch is "ON".
Lights up when the return filter pressure switch is
13. Return Filter
"ON".
Lights up when the overload warning selector switch
14. OWD Select Switch
is "ON".
15. Pedal Breaker Press Switch Lights up when the pedal pressure switch is "ON".
16. Water in Fuel Lights up when WIF sensor is "ON".
17. Preheating (Mechanical) Lights up when the preheting relay is "ON".
18. Start up Switch Lights up when the starter switch is "START".
19. Pressure Switch-Py Lights up when the pressure switch (Py) is "ON."
20. Pressure Switch-Px Lights up when the pressure switch (Px) is "ON."
21. Engine Oil Pressure Switch Light up when E/G oil pressure sensor is "ON".
Lights up when the relief press up solenoid valve is
22. Relief Pressure S/V
"ON".
Lights up when the high-speed solenoid valve is
23. High Speed S/V
"ON".
24. Starter Relay Lights up when the starter relay is "ON".

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Submenu Selections

Machine Digital Machine Digital


Alternator Quick Coupler
Power Max Switch Pilot Cut Off Switch
One Way Operator Switch Air Cleaner Indicator
Hi-Speed Select Switch-M Pilot Filter
Hi-Speed Select Switch-A Return Filter
Working Lamp Switch OWD Select Switch
One Way Select Switch Pedal Breaker Press Switch
Two Way Select Switch Water in Fuel

Machine Digital
Preheating (Mechanical)
Start up Switch
Pressure Switch-Py
Pressure Switch-Px
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Relief Pressure S/V
High Speed S/V
Starter Relay

EX1501523
Figure 72

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Graph
PM
1. Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Graph" Service Menu
of special menu screen press the button on panel and Monitoring
"Graph" screen is displayed. Graph
2. Exiting Submenus: If the ESC button on panel is pressed, Failure Information
this information screen will be returned to previous screen. Operating Hour Information
Machine Configuration

S USB

EX1501524
Figure 73

Graph Data Monitoring


PM
Real time monitoring of the selected data. Service Menu

Graph Data Monitoring

Graph Data Setting

S USB

EX1501578
Figure 74

Graph Data Monitoring


Battery Voltage V Current Value : 24.7
40.0
Engine Dial Volt.
Rotating P/V (CCW)

0
1 19 Sec

EX1301616
Figure 75

Graph Data Setting


Graph Data Setting
User can be graph data setting. Front Pump Press.

The maximum limit of the graph data setting is 7. Rear Pump Press.
Boom Cylinder Press.
Px Pressure You can select up to 7
Py Pressure items!
Alternator Voltage
Battery Voltage
Engine Dial Volt.

EX1301617
Figure 76

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Failure Information
PM
1. Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Failure Service Menu
Info" of special menu screen press the button on panel
Monitoring
and "Failure Info" Screen is displayed.
Graph
2. Exiting Submenus: If the ESC button on panel is pressed, Failure Information
this information screen will be returned to previous screen. Operating Hour Information
Machine Configuration

S USB

EX1501579
Figure 77

* Real-time Failure: Current status of fault is displayed.


PM
* Failure Log: Memorized record of past fault is displayed. Failure Information

Real Time Failure Information

Failure Log Information

S USB

EX1501580
Figure 78

A. Current fault information


Real Time Failure Information
Current status of fault is displayed (Failure code, fault NO Code Description
contents). 1 VCO002-11 THUMB WHEEL (LH)
2 VPV001-05 PUMP P/V (A), Current below normal
When several faults are produced, fault information 3 VPV010-05 FLOW CONTROL P/V (F) ROTATIN.
can be checked on this information screen. 4 VSV001-05 BREAKER OPERATING S/V, Curen.
5 VSP011-04 ARM OUT PRESS. SENSOR, Voltag
No: Number of currently occurring failure 6 VSP008-04 BOOM DOWN PRESS. SENSOR, Vo
Description
Code: Display of current failure code Pump P/V (A), Current below normal

VXXyyy-zz: Method of displaying machine related


failure code EX1301618
Figure 79
– V: Display of machine related failure code
– XX: Display of failed part
– yyy: Serial number of failed part
– zz: FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) number
Eyyyyyy-zz: Method of displaying engine related
failure code
– E: Engine related failure code
– yyyyyy: Serial number of failed part
– zz: FMI (Failure Mode Identifier) number
* Method of displaying failed part of machine (VXX)
1) VCO: Communication related failure
2) VPV: EPPR valve related failure

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3) VSV: Solenoid valve related failure
4) VRY: Relay related failure
5) VSP: Pressure sensor related failure
6) VSE: Sensor related failure except for pressure
sensor
7) VS5: 5V sensor related failure
8) VAL: Other failures.
Example)
VPV001-05: EPPR valve (A) current is lower than
normal current.
Description: Shows the description of the details of
machine failure.
Refer to the failure information code for unique codes
and FMI numbers.
This example shows one of two faults.
B. Past failure information
Failure Log Information
Memorized record of past failure is displayed (Failure NO Code Count Occurrence Time
code, fault contents). 5 VPV007-05 9 21 Hr 20 Min
6 VCO002-11 25 21 Hr 27 Min
When several faults are produced, failure information 7 VSP011-04 2 21 Hr 56 Min
can be checked on this information screen. 8 VSP008-04 1 21 Hr 56 Min
9 VSV001-05 4 21 Hr 56 Min
NOTE: "Count: xxx": "xxx" means that totally 10 VPV001-05 15 21 Hr 56 Min
Description
counted number of the same fault.
BREAKER OPERATING S/V, Current below normal
"Occurrence Time": It indicates the period
for which machine has operated until a EX1301619
fault takes place. (For more than two Figure 80
occurrences of the same fault, until first
occurrence time.)

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Failure Code at Machine

GP Display GP Display Measurin Correct Value Severity


SPN Name FMI Remark
Code Description g Point Active Passive Level

Pump P/V (A), CN1-10 Pump proportional


VPV001 Pump P/V (A) 05 3
Current Below Normal CN1-21 R = 13.5 ±2  pressure reducing valve
Pump P/V (A), CN1-10 (25°C (77°F)) Pump proportional
VPV001 Pump P/V (A) 06 3
Current Above Normal CN1-21 pressure reducing valve
Flow Control P/V (C), CN1-19 Flow control proportional
VPV007 Flow Control P/V (C) 05 3
Current Below Normal CN1-20 R = 13.5 ±2  pressure reducing valve
Flow Control P/V (C), CN1-19 (25°C (77°F)) Flow control proportional
VPV007 Flow Control P/V (C) 06 3
Current Above Normal CN1-20 pressure reducing valve
Breaker/boost/ shear
selector switch has to be
Relief Press. Up S/V, CN1-1 selected as a boost
VSV002 Relief Press. UP S/V 05 3
Current Below Normal CN1-11 function and the boost
switch on the right-hand
joystick is "ON" status
V = V_volt
Breaker/boost/ shear
selector switch has to be
Relief Press. Up S/V, CN1-1 selected as a boost
VSV002 Relief Press. UP S/V 06 3
Current Above Normal CN1-11 function and the boost
switch on the right-hand
joystick is "ON" status.
Breaker Select S/V,
VSV013 Breaker Select S/V 05 3
Current Below Normal CN2-8,
V = V_volt
Breaker Select S/V, CN1-8
VSV013 Breaker Select S/V 06 3
Current Above Normal
Breaker Operating S/V,
VSV001 Breaker Operating S/V 05 3
Current Below Normal CN2-10,
V = V_volt
Breaker Operating S/V, CN1-8
VSV001 Breaker Operating S/V 06 3
Current Above Normal
Starter Relay, CN1-1 It has to be measured in
VRY007 Starter Relay 05 3
Current Below Normal CN1-15 engine start up state.
V = V_volt
Starter Relay, CN1-1 It has to be measured in
VRY007 Starter Relay 06 3
Current Above Normal CN1-15 engine start up state.
After Heat Relay, CN1-16
VSV014 After Heat Relay 05 3
Current below normal CN1-04
V = V_volt
After Heat Relay, CN1-16
VSV014 After Heat Relay 06 3
Current above normal CN1-04
Dial,
VS5005 Dial 03 3
Voltage Above Normal CN3-16 V = 1.0 ±0.1 V
Dial, CN3-17 V = 4.0 ±0.1 V
VS5005 Dial 04 3
Voltage Below Normal
E/G Control Motor
E/G Control Motor
VSE009 03 Sensor, Voltage 3
Sensor
Above Normal CN3-13
E/G Control Motor CN3-14
E/G Control Motor
VSE009 04 Sensor, Voltage 3
Sensor
Below Normal
Fuel Level Sensor,
VSE002 Fuel Level Sensor 03 3
Voltage Above Normal CN3-7 Empty: 5 ±0.2 k
Fuel Level Sensor, CN3-8 Full: 500 ±10 
VSE002 Fuel Level Sensor 04 3
Voltage Below Normal
Oil Temp. Sensor,
VSE001 Oil Temp. Sensor 00 Signal Above Normal 3
Range R = 2.45 ±0.25 k
CN3-9 (25°C (77°F))
Oil Temp. Sensor,
VSE001 Oil Temp. Sensor 03 CN3-10 R = 320 ±32  3
Voltage Above Normal
(80°C (176°F))
Oil Temp. Sensor,
VSE001 Oil Temp. Sensor 04 3
Voltage Below Normal
Water Temp. Sensor,
VSE010 Water Temp. Sensor 00 Signal Above Normal 3
Range
CN5-13
Water Temp. Sensor,
VSE010 Water Temp. Sensor 03 CN5-14 3
Voltage Above Normal
Water Temp. Sensor,
VSE010 Water Temp. Sensor 04 3
Voltage Below Normal
Engine Speed Sensor, CN5-15
VSE011 Engine Speed Sensor 02 3
Incorrect Signal CN5-16

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GP Display GP Display Measurin Correct Value Severity
SPN Name FMI Remark
Code Description g Point Active Passive Level

Front Pump Press.


Front Pump Press.
VSP001 02 Sensor, Incorrect 2
Sensor
Signal
Front Pump Press.
Front Pump Press. CN3-1
VSP001 03 Sensor, Voltage V = IV 2
Sensor CN3-2
Above Normal
Front Pump Press.
Front Pump Press.
VSP001 04 Sensor, Voltage 2
Sensor
Below Normal It has to be measured in
Rear Pump Press. engine stop state.
Rear Pump Press.
VSP002 02 Sensor, Incorrect 2
Sensor
Signal
Rear Pump Press.
Rear Pump Press. CN3-3
VSP002 03 Sensor, Voltage V = IV 2
Sensor CN3-4
Above Normal
Rear Pump Press.
Rear Pump Press.
VSP002 04 Sensor, Voltage 2
Sensor
Below Normal
Alternator Potential,
VAL001 Alternator Potential 03 4
Voltage Above Normal CN2-14
V = 27 ±0.1V
Alternator Potential, CN1-8
VAL001 Alternator Potential 04 4
Voltage Below Normal
It is a compositeresistance
CN4-4 of CAN line. This value has
Gauge Panel Gauge Panel Comm.
VCO001 11 CN4-5 R = 60 ±5  4 to be measured by
Communication Error
CN4-6 connected condition of
CAN line.
WIF Sensor, Signal
VSE004 WIF Sensor 01 3
Below Normal Range
WIF Sensor, CN3-19
VSE004 WIF Sensor 03 3
Voltage Above Normal CN3-20
WIF Sensor,
VSE004 WIF Sensor 04 3
Voltage Below Normal

NOTE: 1. Active value: Starter switch has to be turned "ON"


Measuring points between component and wire harness have to be connected.
2. Passive value: Starter switch has to be turned "OFF"
Measuring points between component and wire harness have to be disconnected.
3. Measuring points are engine controller's points and passive value is each component's value.
4. V_batt: Source power of equipment.

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FMIs (Failure Mode Identifier)

FMI Description
0 Data Valid but Above Normal Operational Range - Most Severe Level
1 Data Valid but Below Normal Operational Range - Most Severe Level
2 Data Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect
3 Voltage Above Normal, or Shorted to High Source
4 Voltage Below Normal, or Shorted to Low Source
5 Current Below Normal or Open Circuit
6 Current Above Normal or Grounded Circuit
7 Mechanical System Not Responding or Out of Adjustment
8 Abnormal Frequency or Pulse Width or Period
9 Abnormal Update Rate
10 Abnormal Rate of Change
11 Root Cause Not Known
12 Bad Intelligent Device or Component
13 Out of Calibration
14 Special Instructions
15 Data Valid but Above Normal Operating Range - Least Severe Level
16 Data Valid but Above Normal Operating Range - Moderately Severe Level
17 Data Valid but Below Normal Operating Range - Least Severe Level
18 Data Valid but Below Normal Operating Range - Moderately Severe Level
19 Received Network Data in Error
20 Data Drifted High
21 Data Drifted Low
31 Condition Exists

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Information of Machine Operation
Accumulated operation hour of each mode and status is
displayed.
Operating Hour Information
PM
1. Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in Service Menu
"Operating Hrs" of special menu screen (Figure 81)
Monitoring
"Operating Hrs" screen will be displayed (Figure 82).
Graph
Failure Information
Operating Hour Information
Machine Configuration

S USB

EX1501581
Figure 81

2. Operating Hours Screen


Operating Hour Information
0 hr
14 hr
0 hr
0 hr
Working Mode 0 hr
Travel Mode 0 hr

EX1501527
Figure 82

3. Exiting Submenus: If the ESC button (Figure 83) is


pressed, this information screen will be returned to
previous screen.

WE1400760
Figure 83

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Information contents of operation hour

Item Information Contents Detection Method


Power Mode Operation hours used Power Mode Power Mode status (Instrument panel)
are displayed. and Alternator signal (CN2-14) is "HI".
Standard Mode Operation hours used standard Standard Mode status (Instrument panel)
mode are displayed. and Alternator signal (CN2-14) is "HI".
Economy Mode Operation hours used economy Economy Mode status (Instrument
mode are displayed. panel) and Alternator signal (CN2-14) is
"HI".
Auto Idle Operation hours used auto idle Auto Idle Mode status (Instrument panel)
status are displayed. and Alternator signal (CN2-14) is "HI".
Operation hours used work mode is Work mode status (Instrument panel)
Working Mode
displayed and alternator signal (CN2-14) is "HI".
Operation hours used travel mode Travel mode status (Instrument panel)
Travel Mode
is displayed and alternator signal (CN2-14) is "HI".
Hydraulic Oil Temperature Temperature of hydraulic oil is The resistance delivered from
Distribution (°C (°F)) classified 6 steps, and operation temperature sensor of hydraulic oil is
hours of each step are displayed. classified 6 steps, and operation hours of
each step are displayed.
Under 30°C (87°F)
(Alternator output "HI" status)
31 ~ 50°C (88 ~ 123°F)
51 ~ 75°C (124 ~ 168°F)
76 ~ 85°C (169 ~ 186°F)
86 ~ 95°C (187 ~ 203°F)
Over 96°C (204°F)
Coolant Temperature Temperature of coolant is classified The resistance delivered from coolant
Distribution (°C (°F)) 6 steps, and operation hours of sensor is classified 6 steps, and
each step are displayed. operation hours of each step are
displayed. (Alternator output "HI" status)
Under 40°C (105°F)
41 ~ 60°C (106 ~ 141°F)
61 ~ 85°C (142 ~ 186°F)
86 ~ 95°C (187 ~ 204°F)
96 ~ 104°C (205 ~ 221°F)
Over 105°C (222°F)

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Example of Machine Operation Info Screen

Operating Hour Information Operating Hour Information


Power Mode 0 hr 0 hr
Standard Mode 0 hr 0 hr
Economy Mode 0 hr 0 hr
Auto Idle 0 hr 0 hr
Working Mode 0 hr 86 ~ (Overheat-1) 0 hr
Travel Mode 0 hr Above Overheat 20 hr

Operating Hour Information


17 hr
1 hr
1 hr
1 hr
96 ~ (Overheat-1) 0 hr
Above Overheat 0 hr

EX1501528
Figure 84

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Machine Configuration
1. Machine Configuration
PM
A. Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in Service Menu
"Machine Configuration" of special menu screen
Monitoring
(Figure 85) press the button on panel and
Graph
"Machine Configuration" screen will be displayed
Failure Information
(Figure 87).
Operation Hour Information
Machine Configuration

S USB

EX1501529
Figure 85

Entering service password is required when


Service Password
accessing the menu.

Q Q

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; <
Enter Service Password

EX1301634
Figure 86

B. Machine Configuration Screen (Figure 87).


Machine Configuration

Option Setting
Program Update
Machine Information Delete
Version Information

S USB

EX1501530
Figure 87

2. Exiting Submenus: If the ESC button (Figure 88) is


pressed, this information screen will be returned to
previous screen.

WE1400760
Figure 88

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Option Setting
1. Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Option Machine Configuration
Setting" of special menu screen (Figure 89) press the
Option Setting
button on panel and "Option Setting screen" will be
Program Update
displayed (Figure 90).
Machine Information Delete
Version Information

S USB

EX1501531
Figure 89

2. Option Setting
Option Setting
• Attachment Option
When a cursor is located in check box of one-way or Attachment Option One Way Two Way
two-way, press the button on panel and then, the
check box light turns "ON". Two Pump Option Not Use

EX1501550
Figure 90

3. Program Update
Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Program Machine Configuration
Update" of special menu screen (Figure 91) press the Option Setting
button on panel and "Program Update Screen" will be Program Update
displayed (Figure 92).
Machine Information Delete
Version Information

S USB

EX1501551

Figure 91

Program Update

Be careful not to remove USB or shut down gauge


panel. It may Seriously damage the equipment.

Current Version V 0100 [2013.10.23]

Update Version No Available Update Files!

Insert USB for update!

WE1500394
Figure 92

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4. Machine Information Delete
Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Machine Machine Configuration
Information Delete" of special menu screen (Figure 93)
Option Setting
press the button on panel and "Machine Information
Program Update
Delete Screen" will be displayed (Figure 94).
Machine Information Delete
NOTE: When press the button on panel in the Version Information
selected menu the menu will be initialized.
- Delete Failure Log S USB

- Reset Operation Hour EX1501552

- Gauge Panel Setting Reset Figure 93

Machine Information Delete


Delete Failure Log

Reset Operation Hour

Gauge Panel Setting Reset

EX1501553
Figure 94

5. Version Information
Entering Submenus: When a cursor is located in "Version Machine Configuration
Information" of special menu screen (Figure 95) press the
Option Setting
button on panel and "Version Information Screen" will
Program Update
be displayed (Figure 96).
Machine Information Delete
Version Information

S USB

EX1501554
Figure 95

Version Information

EPOS S/W Version V 0100 [2014.10.11]

Gauge Panel S/W Version V 0110 [2014.10.23]

Gauge Panel OS Version V 0081 [2014.03.25]

EX1501555
Figure 96

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