ELECTRICAL
ACCESS 123...System
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M4.3-1055-058
04 Rev. 10/09
F11.1 Status = ____; Allows you to enable or disable
the user code feature, press the right arrow. Use the up
and down arrows to enable/disable. Then press enter/
return to accept input and menu will return to F11.1.
Press the down arrow to continue.
F11.2 Codes submenus will not appear if F11.1 is set
to disable.
F11.2 Codes = ____; Allows the addition of user
codes. After pressing the right arrow, "Code 1" will be
displayed. To create a code number (code numbers
must contain four digits), press the right arrow again
and use the up and down arrows to change the digit
and the right arrow key to move to the next digit.
Once the desired "Code" is entered, press the enter/
return button to accept the code number. Then press
the up or down arrow to assign a performance level to
the code. The Perf Level = menu shown should ap-
pear.
Press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows
to select the desired performance level (P1, P2 and P3)
for user code 1. When finished press enter/return. Use
the down arrow to add more codes (up to 25). When no
more codes are needed, use the left arrow to return to
F11.2. Press the down arrow to continue.
F11.3 Timeout = ____; Sets the code timer. This is the
number of "unattended" minutes that will elapse before
the truck will have to be turned OFF, restarted and a
user code entered. This feature can be used to help
prevent untrained or inexperienced operators from at-
tempting to operate the truck if the "logged on" operator
steps away from the truck without keying it OFF.
Press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows
to set the truck to a timeout value. The timeout values
are 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes.
Press enter/return to return to F11.3. Then press left
arrow to return to F11. Press the down arrow to con-
tinue.
F12 Accessory 1 = ____; Sets the volume of hydraulic
oil flow supplied to the first accessory.
Accessory 1 is the next hydraulic function after lift and
tilt.
Press the right arrow to enter the following submenus
(F12.1 and F12.2).
F12.1 Mode = ____; Press the right arrow, and use the
up and down arrows to select low or high flow. Then
press enter/return to accept input and menu will return
to F12.1.
Hydraulic accessories require low or high volume of oil
flow to function. Solenoid valves, SVA1A through
SVA2B open to permit flow to and from the accessory.
Two different size valves, either low or high flow, are
available for SVA1 or SVA2. If you select the wrong
valve (low or high) in the features submenu, an event
code will occur because the hydraulic control module
will sense an incorrect SVA1 or SVA2 coil resistant
value.
The first accessory can be low or high flow. The data
number on the data plate includes high/low flow acces-
sory information. Press the down arrow to continue.
F12.2 Flow = ____; Press the right arrow, and use the
up and down arrows to select 3.8 through 15.1 lpm (1
through 4 gpm) for low flow accessories or 3.8 through
30.3 lpm (1 through 8 gpm) for high flow accessories.
Press enter/return to accept input and return to F12.2.
Press the left arrow to return to F12.
If you select the wrong volume of flow (lpm or gpm) in
the features submenu, the hydraulic accessory will not
function to manufacturer specifications. The manufac-
turer attachment information provides the volume of oil
flow needed for the attachment. Press the down arrow
to continue.
F13 Accessory 2 = ____; Sets the volume of hydraulic
oil flow supplied to the second accessory. Press the
right arrow to enter the following submenus (F13.1 and
F13.2).
The second and third accessory must be high flow.
F13.1 Mode = ____; Since the second function must
be high flow, these choices are enable or disable.
Press the right arrow, and use the up and down arrows
to enable or disable this feature. Press enter/return to
accept input return to F13.1. Press the down arrow to
continue.
Crown 2007 PF15628-58 Rev. 10/09