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Producto: TRUCK
Modelo: 793F TRUCK SSP01206
Configuración: 793F Off-Highway Truck SSP00001-UP (MACHINE)
POWERED BY C175-16 Engine

Localización y Solución de Problemas


793F y 797F Camiones de Obras VIMS, Sistema Monitor y Carga Útil
Número de medio -KSNR9023-05 Fecha de publicación -01/06/2013 Fecha de actualización -14/07/2015

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Event Code List


SMCS - 7569

Event codes alert the operator that an abnormal operating condition has occurred on the machine.
An example of a VIMSTM event could be a high temperature on a tire.

When an Electronic Control Module (ECM) activates an event code, the operator will be alerted
by the Cat® Monitoring System. The active event will be logged by the ECM. An event code can
be viewed with the Cat Monitoring System or the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (Cat ET).

Warning Levels
The ECM will assign a warning level to an active event code. Event codes are one of four levels.
The level is according to the severity of the abnormal condition. Each warning level requires a
specific response from the operator. The warning levels and the required operator response are
listed below.

Warning Level 1

Warning level 1 alerts the operator that a machine system requires attention. The operator should
check the condition of the involved system condition or perform maintenance on the involved
system at the earliest possible time.

Warning Level 2

Warning level 2 requires changing the machine operation or performing maintenance. Failure to
correct the problem may result in damage to the system components.

Warning Level 3

Warning level 3 requires an immediate safe machine shutdown. Damage to the machine or injury
to personnel around the machine may occur if operation continues. The problem that caused the
event must be corrected before machine operation can resume.

Indications and System Response


Cat® Monitoring System

The Cat monitoring system will alert the operator when an event code is active. Event codes are
activated in one of three warning levels according to the severity of the condition. The response of
the monitoring system to these warning levels is shown in the following table.

Table 1
WARNING OPERATION

Warning Indications (1)


Warning Alert Action Action Required Action Possible Result
Category by the Operator (2)
Indicator Lamp Alarm
Flashes (3) Flashes Sounds

No immediate
action required. The No harmful or
1 X
system needs damaging effects.
attention soon.

Change machine
operation or
Damage to system
2 X X perform
components
maintenance to the
system.

Immediately Operator injury or


3 X X X (4) perform a safe severe damage to
machine shutdown. components.
(1) The active warning indications are marked with an "X".
(2) The possible result if no action is taken .
(3) At a 10 Hz rate.
(4) Pulsating alarm.

Electronic Technician Service Tool

When an abnormal operating condition occurs in VIMS, the status screen on Cat ET indicates that
there is an active event.

Event codes are displayed on Cat ET in the following format:

EXXXX Description of the code

The "E" means that the code is an event code. The "XXXX" is a numeric identifier. The numeric
identifier is followed by a description of the code.

Active event codes are listed in ascending numerical order. The code with the lowest number is
listed first. The active event code is removed from the list when the condition is no longer present.
Logged Event Codes

Every event code is logged in the ECM memory. Logged event codes are listed in chronological
order. The most recent code is listed first.

A logged code is cleared from memory when one of the following conditions occur:

• The service technician manually clears the code

• The code does not recur for 1000 hours

• A new code is logged and there are already ten logged codes in memory, the oldest logged
code is cleared.

Note: Always clear logged event codes after investigating and correcting the problem which
generated the code.

Troubleshooting
Perform the following steps to troubleshoot an event:

1. Obtain the following information from the operator:

◦ The event and the time of the event

◦ Determine the operating conditions at the time of the event

◦ Determine if there are any systems that were installed by the dealer or by the
customer that could cause the event

2. Verify that the event is not due to normal machine operation or operator error.

3. Check all fluid and oil levels.

4. Troubleshoot and repair the cause of any active diagnostic codes.

VIMSTM Event Code List


The following table lists the event codes that apply to the VIMSTM control system. The
recommended operator response is listed. Use Cat ET to determine the active or logged event
codes.

Note: For a comprehensive list of Power Train Electronic Control System, Braking System,
Chassis Electronic Control System, and VIMS, Monitoring, and Payload fault codes: Refer to
Special Instruction, M0074080, "Event Code List for 793F and 797F Off-Highway Trucks".

Table 2
MID 161
(VIMS Main ECM Event Codes)

Event Code Warning Level Warning Description Required Operator Action

558 1 VIMS Snapshot Stored Service Soon


559 1 Event List Memory Low Download Data

1087 1 VIMS Trend Memory Low Download and Reset Data

1088 2 VIMS Trend Memory Full Download and Reset Data

1189 1 File System Memory Low Download Soon

1189 2 File System Memory Full Download immediately

2139 1 VIMS Snapshot Memory Full Download and Reset Data

Table 3
MID 162
(VIMS Application ECM Event Codes)

Event Warning Required Operator


Warning Description
Code Level Action

237 2 Machine Overloaded Dump Load Safely

689 2 High Front Tire Temp Slow Down

690 2 High Rear Tire Temp Slow Down

Speed Limited - High Tire


691 2 Slow Down
Temp

Negative High Peak Frame


697 1 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Bias

Negative High Peak Frame


697 2 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Bias

698 1 Positive High Peak Frame Rack Slow Down, Avoid Area

698 2 Positive High Peak Frame Rack Slow Down, Avoid Area

Negative High Peak Frame


699 1 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Rack

Negative High Peak Frame


699 2 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Rack

Negative High Peak Frame


700 1 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Pitch

Negative High Peak Frame


700 2 Slow Down, Avoid Area
Pitch

777 1 Positive High Peak Frame Bias Slow Down, Avoid Area

777 2 Positive High Peak Frame Bias Slow Down, Avoid Area

779 1 Positive High Peak Frame Pitch Slow Down, Avoid Area

779 2 Positive High Peak Frame Pitch Slow Down, Avoid Area
1189 1 File System Memory Low Download Soon

1189 2 File System Memory Full Download Immediately

2079 2 LF Suspension Cylinder Low Service Required

2080 2 RF Suspension Cylinder Low Service Required

2081 2 LR Suspension Cylinder Low Service Required

2082 2 RR Suspension Cylinder Low Service Required

2083 1 Payload Memory Low Download and Reset Data

2083 2 Payload Memory Full Download and Reset Data

2126 1 Machine Overloaded Dump Load Safely

2126 2 Machine Overloaded Dump Load Safely

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