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USER INTERFACE
SUPERVISOR (STANDARD DISPLAY)
NDR035EA, NR045EA [C861];
NDR030EA, NR035/040EA [D815];
NDR030DA, NR035/040DA [A295]
• Always use correct blocks to prevent the unit from rolling or falling. See HOW TO PUT THE
LIFT TRUCK ON BLOCKS in the Operating Manual or the Periodic Maintenance section.
• Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly.
• Always use YALE APPROVED parts when making repairs. Replacement parts must meet
or exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer.
• Make sure all nuts, bolts, snap rings, and other fastening devices are removed before using
force to remove parts.
• Always fasten a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the controls of the unit when making repairs, or
if the unit needs repairs.
• Gasoline, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and Diesel fuel are
flammable. Be sure to follow the necessary safety precautions when handling these fuels
and when working on these fuel systems.
• Batteries generate flammable gas when they are being charged. Keep fire and sparks away
from the area. Make sure the area is well ventilated.
NOTE: The following symbols and words indicate safety information in this manual:
WARNING
Indicates a condition that can cause immediate death or injury!
CAUTION
Indicates a condition that can cause property damage!
User Interface Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
Dash Display Menu Access............................................................................................................................. 1
Menu Navigation.................................................................................................................................................. 2
Standard Display ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Main Menu........................................................................................................................................................... 2
Passwords Menu ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Add Password ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Delete Password ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Edit Password ................................................................................................................................................. 5
General
DESCRIPTION password level access. Menu items covering optional
equipment will only be displayed for those options in-
NOTE: Initial setup of operator/supervisor passwords stalled on the lift truck. Access to display panel func-
must be done by a qualified dealer technician with ser- tions is through the ↑ (up arrow), the ↓ (down arrow),
vice level menu access. Other truck functions may be the → (right arrow), the ← (left arrow), and the (en-
adjusted through the dash display by a qualified dealer ter) key on the dash display. After successfully entering
technician. These functions may include: truck speed, your supervisor password into the dash display, push
acceleration rate, hydraulic function speeds, and op- the (enter) key for access to the Main Menu.
tional motion alarm operation.
DASH DISPLAY MENU ACCESS
This section contains information to allow a supervisor
access to the password functions of the dash display. When the key is turned to the ON position, the menu
With a proper supervisor password, the supervisor can access keys are activated. See Figure 1.
access menu items not visible to persons with operator
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Main Menu 2200 YRM 1192
Upon initialization, the Password screen will be shown dash display. Press the (enter) key twice to enable all
on the dash display. Enter your five-digit supervisor dash display menu options allowed for supervisor pass-
password using the five number keys on the standard word access. See Figure 2.
Menu Navigation
STANDARD DISPLAY The ↑ (up arrow) and the ↓ (down arrow) keys allow
you to move up and down within a menu. The → (right
Upon successful entry of your supervisor password, arrow) key and the ← (left arrow) key allow you to move
you will be directed to the Main Menu. Using the ↑ (up from menu to menu. The (enter) key allows you to
arrow) and the ↓ (down arrow) keys, scroll through the enter or save a parameter.
menu choices until you see the selection you want to
access. Press the → (right arrow) key to access that
selection. The Main Menu will only include the menus
that are accessible with a supervisor password.
Main Menu
Upon entering the Main Menu from the password entry screen, the following menu function is visible to the supervi-
sor:
• Password Menu
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2200 YRM 1192 Passwords Menu
Passwords Menu
Within the Passwords menu, the supervisor has access A user identifier may be entered under the user sec-
to the following dash display functions: tion. Use the → (right arrow) key to move the cursor to
• Add Password the first position in the user area of the screen. Digits 0
• Delete Password through 9 and letters A through Z are available for use
• Edit Password within this section. Use the ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down
These functions are available only to service techni- arrow) keys to cycle through the selections until the de-
cians and supervisors and cannot be accessed using sired character is displayed. Use the → (right arrow)
an operator password. key to move the cursor to the next position and repeat
the process until the correct identifier is displayed.
ADD PASSWORD
Use the → (right arrow) key to move to the Mode section
NOTE: A total of 50 passwords may be stored within the of the screen. Use the ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down arrow)
dash display. keys to select a number from 1 to 4 that corresponds to
the drive mode allowed for this user. See the Operating
Within the Password Menu, use the ↑ (up arrow) or ↓ Manual for a description of the Drive Modes available
(down arrow) key to highlight the Add Passwords menu on this lift truck.
and press the → (right arrow) key to enter the Add Pass-
words menu. Use the → (right arrow) key to move to the type section
of the screen. Use the ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down arrow)
Enter the five-digit numeric password. The password is keys to select Operator or Supervisor.
made up of five numbers from 1 to 5 (example: 12345,
25314, 22222, etc.). Use the ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down The ← (left arrow) key can be used to move the cursor
arrow) keys to change the individual digits of the pass- to the left to make any corrections to the data that has
word at the cursor position. Use the → (right arrow) key been entered. If the information is correct, press the
to move the cursor to the next position and continue the (enter) key to save the information and return to the
process until all five digits are selected. See Figure 3. Passwords menu. Press the ← (left arrow) key to can-
cel the entry and return to the Passwords Menu. See
Figure 3.
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Passwords Menu 2200 YRM 1192
DELETE PASSWORD All passwords currently active on the lift truck will be
displayed. Use the ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down arrow)
Within the Passwords menu, use the ↑ (up arrow) or keys to select the password to be deleted. See Figure 4.
↓ (down arrow) key to highlight the Delete Password
menu and press the → (right arrow) key to enter the Press the (enter) key. Press the (enter) key again
Delete Password Menu. to confirm and delete the password. Press the ← (left
arrow) key twice to return to the Main Menu.
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2200 YRM 1192 Passwords Menu
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1400 Sullivan Dr., Greenville, NC 27834-2011