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SERVICE TECHNICIAN
(PREMIUM DISPLAY)
N35ZDR, N45ZR [C264];
N30ZDR, N35-40ZR [D470];
N30ZDRS, N35-40ZRS [A265]
• DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CONNECTOR before doing any maintenance or repair on electric
lift trucks. Disconnect the battery ground cable on internal combustion lift trucks.
• 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 HYSTER 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 hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury and property damage.
On the lift truck, the WARNING symbol and word are on orange back-
ground. The CAUTION symbol and word are on yellow background.
User Interface Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General ............................................................................................................................................................... 1
Description ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
Dash Display Menu Access ........................................................................................................................... 1
Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Main Menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Diagnostics Menu............................................................................................................................................... 2
Static Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Traction System ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Hydraulic System .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Steer System .................................................................................................................................................. 5
General Truck ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Height Sensor ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Calibrate Fork Tare Down ........................................................................................................................ 6
Calibrate Fork Tare Up............................................................................................................................. 6
Calibrate Cushion Inpoint (N35ZDR, N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR) ..................................................... 6
Calibrate Cushion Outpoint (N35ZDR, N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR) .................................................. 6
Calibrate Mast Slowdown ......................................................................................................................... 6
Error Log ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
View Hourmeters ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Truck .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Traction .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Pump .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Auxiliary......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Lift Settings ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Lift Maximum Speed (N35ZDR, N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR).............................................................. 10
Lower Maximum Speed (N35ZDR, N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR) ......................................................... 10
Lift Acceleration ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Auxiliary Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 11
Fast Extend Speed .................................................................................................................................... 11
Slow Extend Speed .................................................................................................................................... 11
Fast Retract Speed .................................................................................................................................... 11
Slow Retract Speed ................................................................................................................................... 12
Tilt Up Speed ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Tilt Down Speed ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Sideshift Speed .......................................................................................................................................... 12
Reach Cushioning...................................................................................................................................... 12
Steer Settings................................................................................................................................................. 13
Steer Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Steer Effort ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Steer Ratio ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Display Settings............................................................................................................................................. 14
Display Language...................................................................................................................................... 14
Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute, and Second ........................................................................................ 14
Truck Settings................................................................................................................................................ 14
Serial Number ........................................................................................................................................... 15
Voltage........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Capacity Lbs .............................................................................................................................................. 15
Battery Type .............................................................................................................................................. 15
BDI Adjust Calibration ............................................................................................................................. 15
Extended Shift........................................................................................................................................... 15
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"THE
QUALITY
KEEPERS"
HYSTER
APPROVED
PARTS
2200 SRM 1241 General
General
DESCRIPTION technician password, the service technician can
access menu items not visible to persons with opera-
This section contains information on accessing tor-password level access.
the additional service technician functions of the
dash display. See Figure 1. With a proper service
NOTE: A service technician is required to input ini- press the (enter) key twice to access the password
tial passwords into the dash display. screen. Enter your five-digit Technician level pass-
word using the number keys on the dash display.
DASH DISPLAY MENU ACCESS Successful entry of your password will automatically
bring up the Main Menu options for your technician
When the key switch is turned to the ON position, level access. See Table 1.
the dash display menu access keys will be activated.
Table 1. Enter Password Screen
If the password option is activated, the password
screen will be shown on the dash display at key
switch ON. Enter your five-digit Technician level
password using the number keys on the dash display. Enter Password XXXXX
Successful entry of your password will automatically
bring up the Main Menu options. If the password
option is not activated, the lift truck will be opera-
tional at key switch ON. To access the Main Menu,
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Diagnostics Menu 2200 SRM 1241
Menu Navigation
When the Main Menu screen appears on the LCD or changing truck setup items. Use the (enter) key
screen, the four menu navigation keys on the right to save the chosen value. Press the ← (left arrow)
side of the display are activated. Action symbols will key repeatedly to return to the Main Menu. Push
appear on the LCD screen just to the left of the menu the (door indicator) key to return to normal truck
navigation keys. See Figure 2. These symbols in- operation.
dicate the action that will be taken when that key
is pressed. The ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down)
keys are used to move up and down within a selected
menu. The → (right arrow) key is used to select a
menu item. The ← (left arrow) key is used to return
to the previous menu. The (door indicator) key is
used to exit the Main Menu and return to the truck
operation screen.
Main Menu
Upon entering the Main Menu from the password en- • Setup Shelf Height (Optional)*
try screen, the following menu functions are active: • Learn Shelf Height (Optional)*
• Diagnostics • Impact Sensor (Optional)*
• View Hourmeters • Maintenance Reminder
• Setup *Optional items will show in menu only if the option
• View SW Versions has been activated.
• Passwords
Diagnostics Menu
Upon entering the Diagnostics menu from the Main with the traction and hydraulic functions not oper-
Menu (see Figure 3), the following menu functions ating. Use these menus to check the status of sys-
are visible to the service technician: tem inputs and output from truck switches and con-
• Static Diagnostics trols. Digital inputs and outputs will be displayed
• Traction System as 0=OFF and 1=ON depending on the state of the
• Hydraulic System switch. Analog inputs or outputs will be shown as
• Steer System a percentage of full output. See Table 2. Use the
• General Truck ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys to move
• Error Log through the menu items on the display screen. The
menu will wrap around to the beginning when the
STATIC DIAGNOSTICS last menu item has been displayed.
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2200 SRM 1241 Diagnostics Menu
Function Setting
BRAKE PEDAL SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
OPER SENSING SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
STEER OK 0 or 1 0 = OK 1 = FAULT
STR CTR PROX SWITCH1 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
STR CTR PROX SWITCH2 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
FREE LIFT PROX SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TILT SENSOR XXX COUNT
HYD LEVEL SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TILT UP SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TILT DOWN SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
EXTEND SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
RETRACT SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
SS RIGHT SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
SS LEFT SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
HORN SWITCH 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TRACTION THROTTLE XXX %
HYDRAULIC THROTTLE XXX %
REACH THROTTLE XXX %
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Function Setting
AFT THROTTLE XXX %
AFT SENSOR 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
AFT HORN 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TRACTION SYSTEM Use the ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys to
move through the menu items on the display screen.
This menu allows the service technician to check var- The menu will wrap around to the beginning when
ious traction system functions while the truck is be- the last menu item has been displayed.
ing operated. Use this menu to check the status and
operation of traction system components. See Ta-
ble 3.
Function Status
TRACTION MOTOR SPEED XXXX RPM
TRACTION MOTOR CURR XXX AMPS
TRACTION MOTOR TEMP XXX C
TRACTION CONTROL TEMP XXX C
TRACTION THROTTLE XXX %
BRAKE COIL 0 or 1 0 = Set 1 = Released
AFT THROTTLE XXX %
AFT SENSOR 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Use the ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys to
move through the menu items on the display screen.
This menu allows the service technician to check var- The menu will wrap around to the beginning when
ious hydraulic system functions while the truck is be- the last menu item has been displayed.
ing operated. Use this menu to check the status and
operation of hydraulic system components. See Ta-
ble 4.
Function Status
PUMP MOTOR SPEED XXXX RPM
PUMP MOTOR CURRENT XXX AMPS
PUMP MOTOR TEMP XXX C
PUMP CONTROL TEMP XXX C
PUMP THROTTLE XXX %
LOAD HOLD COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
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2200 SRM 1241 Diagnostics Menu
Function Status
PRESSURE TRANSDUCER XXX COUNT
AUXILIARY MOTOR SPD XXXX RPM
AUXILIARY MOTOR CURR XXX AMPS
AUXILIARY MTR TEMP XXX C
FORWARD COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
REVERSE COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
REACH COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
TILT COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
SIDESHIFT COIL 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
AUX DIRECTION 0 or 1 0 = OFF 1 = ON
REACH SENSOR XXX COUNT
TILT SENSOR XXX COUNT
LIFT PV XXX COUNT
LOWER PV XXX COUNT
STEER SYSTEM Use the ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys to
move through the menu items on the display screen.
This menu allows the service technician to check var- The menu will wrap around to the beginning when
ious steering system functions while the truck is be- the last menu item has been displayed.
ing operated. Use this menu to check the status and
operation of steering system components. See Ta-
ble 5.
Function Status
STEER MOTOR SPEED XXXX RPM
STEER MOTOR TEMP XXX C
STEER CONTROL TEMP XXX C
STEER OK? 0 or 1 0 = FAULT 1 = OK
STEER MOTOR ANGLE ±XXX
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Function Status
HEIGHT SENSOR XXX In.
CAL FORK TARE DN XXX lbs.
CAL FORK TARE UP XXX lbs.
CAL CUSH INPOINT XXXXX COUNT
CAL CUSH OUTPOINT XXXXX COUNT
CAL MAST SLWDN XXXXX COUNT
Calibrate Cushion Inpoint (N35ZDR, as the mechanism is being extended and is nearing
N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR) the end of the reach cylinder strike. The outpoint can
be changed by using the number keys to increase or
This function establishes the point at which the decrease the count value shown on the dash display.
reach mechanism will begin to cushion (slow down)
as the mechanism is being retracted and is nearing Calibrate Mast Slowdown
the end of the reach cylinder stroke. The inpoint can
be changed by using the number keys to increase or This function establishes the point at which the mast
decrease the count value shown on the dash display. speed will be reduced as the mast is being extended
and the forks are nearing maximum elevation level.
Calibrate Cushion Outpoint (N35ZDR, The mast slowdown point can be changed by using
N45ZR, N30ZDR, N35-40ZR) the number keys to increase or decrease the count
value shown on the dash display.
This function establishes the point at which the
reach mechanism will begin to cushion (slow down)
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2200 SRM 1241 Diagnostics Menu
ERROR LOG Use the ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys to
move through the menu items on the display screen.
This menu allows the service technician to view the The menu will wrap around to the beginning when
error log. See Figure 4. Errors will be listed by the er- the last menu item has been displayed. Press the →
ror code followed by the error message, the hourme- (right arrow) key to view the first hourmeter reading
ter reading when the fault occurred, and the number and the last date and time the error occurred.
of times the fault has occurred.
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View Hourmeters 2200 SRM 1241
View Hourmeters
Upon entering the View Hourmeters menu from the TRACTION
Main Menu (see Figure 5), the following menu items
are visible to the service technician: This function allows the service technician to see the
• Truck hours that have accumulated while the traction mo-
• Traction tor has been activated.
• Pump
• Auxiliary PUMP
When finished viewing the menu, press the ← (left
This function allows the service technician to see the
arrow) key to return to the Main Menu.
hours that have accumulated while the lift motor has
been activated.
TRUCK
This function allows the service technician to see AUXILIARY
the hours that have accumulated while the operator
This function allows the service technician to see the
presence switch has been activated. Press and hold
hours that have accumulated while the auxiliary mo-
the hourglass key to access truck hours.
tor has been activated.
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Menu
Setup Menu
Upon entering the Setup menu from the Main Menu Use the ↑ (scroll up) and the ↓ (scroll down) keys
(see Figure 6), the following menu functions are vis- to move through the menu selections. The selected
ible to the service technician: menu item will be highlighted as you move through
• Lift Settings the menu. Use the → (right arrow) key to select a
• Auxiliary Settings menu item.
• Steer Settings
• Display Settings To revise a setting, highlight the parameter to be
• Truck Settings changed and press the (pencil) key. This will high-
• Traction Settings light the setting to be changed. Change the setting
For a complete description of the performance pa- using the 1 through 0 number keys. Pressing the
rameters accessible through the dash display, see AC (enter) key will save the new setting. Press the ←
Motor Controllers/Display Panel, Description, (left arrow) key to return to the previous menu.
Checks, Adjustments, and Troubleshooting
2200 SRM 1308 or AC Motor Controllers/Display
Panel, Description, Checks, Adjustments, and
Troubleshooting 2200 SRM 1190.
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Setup Menu 2200 SRM 1241
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Menu
Fast Extend Speed Use this setting to adjust the maximum retract speed
of the reach attachment when the fast retract con-
Use this setting to adjust the maximum extend speed trol is activated. Setting the parameter to 100% will
of the reach attachment when the fast extend con- allow the reach attachment to retract at maximum
trol is activated. Setting the parameter to 100% will speed. Setting the parameter below 100% will reduce
allow the reach attachment to extend at maximum the retract speed of the reach attachment. Use the
speed. Setting the parameter below 100% will re- number keys to increase or decrease the count value
duce the extend speed of the reach attachment. the shown on the dash display.
minimum setting is 50%. Use the number keys to in-
crease or decrease the count value shown on the dash
display.
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Setup Menu 2200 SRM 1241
Slow Retract Speed in maximum tilt down speed. Setting the parame-
ter below 100% will reduce the speed of the tilt down
Use this setting to adjust the maximum retract speed function. The minimum setting is 30%. The maxi-
of the reach attachment when the slow retract con- mum setting is 100%. Use the number keys to in-
trol is activated. Setting the parameter to 30% will crease or decrease the count value shown on the dash
allow the reach attachment to retract at the slow- display.
est speed. Setting the parameter above 30% will in-
crease the retract speed of the reach attachment. The Sideshift Speed
minimum setting is 30%. The maximum setting is
100%. The parameter may not be set higher than Use this setting to adjust the speed of the sideshift.
the fast retract speed parameter. Setting the parameter to 70% will result in maximum
sideshift speed. Setting the parameter below 70%
Tilt Up Speed will reduce the speed of the sideshift. The minimum
setting is 40%. The maximum setting is 70%. Use
Use this setting to adjust the speed of the tilt up func- the number keys to increase or decrease the count
tions. Setting the parameter to 100% will result in value shown on the dash display. Use the number
maximum tilt up speed. Setting the parameter be- keys to increase or decrease the count value shown
low 100% will reduce the speed of the tilt up func- on the dash display.
tion. The minimum setting is 30%. The maximum
setting is 100%. Use the number keys to increase or Reach Cushioning
decrease the count value shown on the dash display.
This menu sets the speed of the auxiliary pump
Tilt Down Speed motor for cushioning the reach carriage mechanism.
The minimum speed is 300 RPM. The maximum
Use this setting to adjust the speed of the tilt down speed is 1800 RPM.
function. Setting the parameter to 100% will result
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Menu
STEER SETTINGS facing and the aft controls are activated, the steer-
ing changes such that it becomes “automotive,” from
This menu allows the service technician to adjust that orientation.
various steering function settings on the lift truck.
Upon entering the Steer Setting menu (see Figure 9), NOTE: The FORE/AFT AUTO parameter can be ac-
the following settings are available to the service tivated only if the lift truck is equipped with the Aft
technician: Travel Control Handle option.
• Steer Mode
• Steer Effort Steer Effort
• Steer Ratio
Use this setting to adjust the amount of effort re-
Steer Mode quired to turn the steering wheel. Setting the param-
eter to STIFF will result in maximum steer effort.
Use this menu to select the action of the steering sys- Setting the parameter below STIFF will reduce the
tem. Setting the parameter to AUTO will cause the amount of effort required to turn the steering wheel.
steering system to turn the lift truck in the direction The effort settings available are STIFF, MED STIFF,
the steer disk is turned when moving in the direc- MED, MED LIGHT, and LIGHT.
tion of the forks, much the same as driving an auto-
mobile (automotive style). Setting the parameter to Steer Ratio
REVERSE will cause the steering system to turn the
lift truck in the opposite direction of the steer disk Use this setting to increase or decrease the number of
when moving in the direction of the forks, opposite of lock-to-lock turns of the steering function. The min-
AUTO. Setting the parameter to FORE/AFT AUTO imum setting is 40%. The maximum setting is 65%.
will cause the steering to function the same as AUTO Setting the parameter to a higher number increases
when driving in the forward stance. When rearward the number of lock-to-lock turns.
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Setup Menu 2200 SRM 1241
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Menu
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Setup Menu 2200 SRM 1241
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Menu
Visible Alarm Option the slow lower speed when the forks reach the preset
carry level and will activate the audible alarm.
Use this setting to select the mode of operation of
the visible alarm. Setting the parameter to OFF dis- Slow Extended
ables the visible alarm. Setting the parameter to
BACK UP allows the visible alarm to operate only NOTE: This is a paid option and will be initially
when the truck is traveling in the reverse direction. enabled with an option code (models N35ZDRS,
Setting the parameter to FWD/REV allows the vis- N45ZRS, N30ZDRS, N35-40ZRS must also be
ible alarm to operate only when the truck is travel- equipped with specific hardware for this option).
ing, regardless of direction. Setting the parameter
to FWD/REV AND L/L allows the visible alarm to This menu will allow the service technician to view
sound whenever the truck is traveling, and/or when- the steer controller software version identifier for the
ever the truck is lifting or lowering. Setting the pa- main steering controller.
rameter to CONTINUOUS enables the visible alarm
to operate continuously after the truck key switch is Simultaneous Hydraulics
turned to the ON position. Use this setting to select the mode of operation for
simultaneous operation of certain hydraulic func-
Fork Height Display tions. Setting the parameter to NONE will disable
Use this setting to enable or disable the Fork Height any simultaneous operation. Setting the parameter
Display option. Setting the parameter to ON will en- to FULL will allow simultaneous operation of hy-
able the option, OFF will disable the option. The draulic functions at full operating speed. Setting
encoder hardware must be correctly installed along the parameter to LIMITED will allow simultaneous
with the settings made for the free lift and lift limit operation at reduced operating speed only.
heights. These settings can be made with ETACC.
Password Option
Auto Tilt Option Use this setting to enable or disable the password op-
Use this setting to enable or disable the Auto Tilt tion. Set the parameter to ON to enable the password
option. Setting the parameter to ON will enable the option. Set the parameter to OFF to disable the pass-
option. word option.
Use this setting to enable or disable the Laser option. Use this setting to adjust the amount of time the
Setting the parameter to ON will enable the option, lift truck can remain inactive before activating au-
OFF will disable the option. tomatic power shutdown. Set the parameter to any
value between 1 minute and 35 minutes.
Carry Level Option
Truck Inspection
Use this setting to enable and set the Carry Level
option. Setting the parameter to OFF will disable Use this setting to turn the operator checklist option
the Carry Level option. Setting the parameter to ON or OFF.
STOP will stop the forks at the preset carry level
when the forks are being lowered. Setting the pa-
rameter to BEEP will reduce the lowering speed to
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Setup Menu 2200 SRM 1241
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2200 SRM 1241 View Software Versions
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View Software Versions 2200 SRM 1241
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2200 SRM 1241 Passwords Menu
Passwords Menu
NOTE: A technician level password is required to in- It is recommended to change the Factory Level pass-
put initial Supervisor and Operator passwords into word from the default after initial setup is complete,
the dash display. to prevent unauthorized access. Changing the Fac-
tory Level password can only be accomplished using
There are four password levels that will allow vary- ETACC to change the Factory Level password in the
ing degrees of access to add, edit, or delete pass- "New Value" column of the "Factory Set Up Menu."
words. The password option must first be turned
on using the display or ETACC for the passwords to Factory level access without a Factory level password
work. is only available when using the ETACC system. Ad-
• Operator Level passwords only allow an operator ditionally, passwords of any level that have been lost
to activate lift truck functions when the password can be reset, added, edited, or deleted using ETACC.
option is enabled. This level does not allow access
to add, edit or delete any passwords. NOTE: Technician level passwords should not be set
• Supervisor Level passwords can add, edit, and the same as the Factory Default password. Addition-
delete all Operator level passwords as well as edit ally, any time a Factory Level password is used to
the currently active Supervisor password. This access the set up menu to change any factory values,
password level also allows the supervisor to reset the Factory Level password number must be reen-
certain functions such as the optional impact sen- tered or changed or ETACC programming will auto-
sor. matically reset the Factory Level password to the de-
• Technician Level password access is required fault (55555SERVICE) when "Download" is selected.
to add, delete, or edit Supervisor level passwords.
Within the Passwords menu, the technician has ac-
Anyone with Technician level access can add,
cess to the following dash display functions:
delete, or edit Supervisor or Operator level pass-
• View Operator Log
words.
• Add Password
• The Factory Level password installed at the fac-
• Delete Password
tory is 55555. Use this default password when
• Edit Password
initially setting up the lift truck with ETACC for
These functions are not available when using an op-
the customer to input the initial Supervisor, Oper-
erator password. See Figure 15.
ator, and additional Technician passwords in the
display.
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Passwords Menu 2200 SRM 1241
FUNCTIONS password into the dash display. See Figure 16. This
provides the following information:
View Operator Log • Password
• Time
Entering this function allows the technician to view
the login information of all users who have entered a
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2200 SRM 1241 Passwords Menu
Add Password the → (right arrow) key to move the cursor to the next
position and repeat the process until the correct iden-
NOTE: A total of 50 passwords may be stored within tifier is displayed.
the dash display.
Use the → (right arrow) key to move to the Mode
Within the Passwords menu, use the ↑ (scroll up) or section of the screen. Use the ↑ (scroll up) and ↓
↓ (scroll down) key to highlight the Add Passwords (scroll down) keys to select a number from 1 to 4 that
menu and press the → (right arrow) key to enter the corresponds to the drive mode allowed for this user.
Add Passwords menu. See the Operating Manual for a description of the
Drive Modes available on this lift truck.
Enter the five-digit numeric password. The pass-
word is made up of five numbers from 1 to 5 (example: NOTE: Technicians can add Technician, Supervisor,
12345, 25314, 22222, etc.). Use the ↑ (scroll up) and and Operator passwords.
↓ (scroll down) keys (or numeric keys) to change the
individual digits of the password at the cursor posi- Use the → (right arrow) key to move to the type sec-
tion. Use the → (right arrow) key to move the cursor tion of the screen. Use the ↑ (scroll up) and ↓ (scroll
to the next position and continue the process until all down) keys to select OPERATOR, TECHNICIAN, or
five digits are selected. See Figure 17. SUPERVISOR.
A user identifier may be entered under the user sec- The ← (left arrow) key can be used to move the cursor
tion. Use the → (right arrow) key to move the cursor to the left to make any corrections to the data that
to the first position in the user area of the screen. has been entered. If the information is correct, press
Digits 0 through 9 and letters A through Z are avail- the (enter) key to save the information and return
able for use within this section. Use the ↑ (scroll up) to the Passwords menu. Press the (pencil) key to
and ↓ (scroll down) keys to cycle through the selec- go back and edit the information. Press the ← (left
tions until the desired character is displayed. Use arrow) key to return to the Main Menu.
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Passwords Menu 2200 SRM 1241
Delete Password All passwords currently active on the lift truck will be
displayed. Use the ↑ (scroll up) and ↓ (scroll down)
NOTE: Service Technicians can delete their own keys to select the password to be deleted. See Fig-
Technician level password as well as all Supervisor ure 18.
and Operator passwords.
Press the X (delete) key to delete the selected pass-
Within the Passwords menu, use the ↑ (scroll up) or word. Press the ← (left arrow) key to return to the
↓ (scroll down) key to highlight the Delete Password Main Menu.
menu and press the → (right arrow) key to enter the
Delete Password Menu.
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2200 SRM 1241 Setup Shelf Height
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Impact Sensor 2200 SRM 1241
Impact Sensor
• Impact Sound
CAUTION • Clear Impact
The Impact Sensor function should never be • Hard Duration
turned ON unless the truck is equipped with • Hard Acceleration
impact sensor hardware. • Soft Duration
• Soft Acceleration
Within the Impact Sensor menu, the service techni- These functions are available only to a supervisor or
cian has access to the following dash display func- a service technician and cannot be accessed using an
tions: operator password. See Table 7.
• Impact Action
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2200 SRM 1241 Impact Sensor
Impact
Sensor Press → Key Impact Action
Off Press → Key Impact Action
Off
Press * key to save
Press ← key to cancel
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
↑ Scroll ↓
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Impact Sensor 2200 SRM 1241
FUNCTIONS log and initiate the action set by the IMPACT AC-
TION parameter. This severity of impact must be
Impact Action sustained over the period of time set with the HARD
DURATION parameter. This parameter may be set
Entering this function allows the service technician from 0 to 255. Increasing the parameter number will
to change how the lift truck will react after sensing increase the amount of deceleration that must be sus-
an impact. This function may be set for the following tained to be recorded as an impact.
actions:
• OFF - No action will be taken Soft Duration
• Log Only - The impact will be logged in the truck
Error Log This function increased or decreased the amount of
• Reduced Speed - The lift truck will operate at "Tur- time the impact must be sustained at the level set
tle" speed until reset with the SOFT ACCELERATION parameter in order
• No Lift - Lifting will be disabled until reset and the to set a soft impact in the error log and initiate the
lift truck will operate at "Turtle" speed action set by the IMPACT ACTION parameter. This
parameter may be set from 0 to 255. Increasing the
Impact Sound parameter number will increase the amount of time
the impact must be sustained to be recorded as an
Entering this function allows the service technician impact. For SOFT impacts, this parameter will be
to set the duration of the audible alarm. Select a set higher than the HARD DURATION parameter.
value between 1 and 9. A setting of 1 will turn the
alarm ON for 15 seconds. Each additional number Soft Acceleration
will increase the alarm time by 15 seconds. A setting
of 9 will cause the alarm to be continuous. This function increases or decreased the severity
of the impact required to set a SOFT impact in the
Clear Impact error log and initiate the action set by the IMPACT
ACTION parameter. This severity of impact must
Entering this function allows the service technician be sustained over the period of time set with the
to clear the impact sensor after an impact has oc- SOFT DURATION parameter. This parameter may
curred and restore normal truck operation. be set from 0 to 255. Increasing the parameter value
will increase the amount of deceleration that must
Hard Duration be sustained to be recorded as an impact. For SOFT
This function increases or decreases the amount of impacts, this parameter will be set lower than the
time the impact must be sustained at the level set HARD ACCELERATION parameter.
with the Hard Acceleration parameter in order to set
a HARD impact in the error log and initiate the ac-
Impact Events
tion set by the IMPACT ACTION parameter. This Lift trucks equipped with the optional impact sensor
parameter may be set from 0 to 255. Increasing the leave the factory with the sensor deactivated and set
parameter number will increase the amount of time with default parameter values. The impact sensor is
the impact must be sustained to be recorded as an equipped with an accelerometer that measures the
impact. For HARD impacts, this parameter will be rate and time of truck deceleration continuously and
set lower than the SOFT DURATION parameter. monitors how strong the deceleration is and how long
it lasts. A HARD impact is defined as a high rate of
Hard Acceleration deceleration occurring over a short period of time. A
This function increases or decreases the severity of SOFT impact is defined as a lower rated of decelera-
the impact required to set a Hard impact in the error tion occurring over a longer period of time.
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Maintenance Reminder
Within the Maintenance Reminder menu, the service • Maintenance Reminder
technician can enable or disable the next truck ser- • Maintenance Interval
vice reminder and set the number of hours until the These functions are available only to a service tech-
reminder is set on the dash display from the follow- nician and cannot be accessed using an operator or
ing functions: supervisor password. See Figure 22.
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