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Switches and Controls (cont’d)
EMS Panel
The EMS (Electronic Monitoring System) provides a
sophisticated means of controlling and monitoring various
aspects of the machine’s engine and hydraulic systems. The
EMS panel, in conjunction with the Facia Panel, provides the
operator interface to the EMS, using an LCD display and a
series of indication lamps to display warnings and
messages. Five pushbutton switches allow the operator to
access the functions of the EMS. An integral buzzer sounds
to attract the operator’s attention to any warning messages.
1 LCD Display
The LCD has 20-segment bar graph gauges for fuel,
hydraulic and water temperatures. There are also
indicators for time, travel speed (Hare/Tortoise type),
power mode and hours run. The panel also has an
eleven character message area to display warning and
operational messages. If a machine error occurs then
the normal Engine Hours/Clock display is replaced by a
warning message. If the error persists, the display will
alternate between the warning message and the Engine
Hours/Clock display. If there are multiple warning
messages to be displayed, the display will cycle the
messages through the display. The normal clock and
engine hours display is also overwritten by one-time
status messages which indicate machine operational
changes. These will automatically be cleared after a
short period of time.
2 Mode Button
Press to select working mode. The machine will be in S
mode when started. Pressing the button cycles through
the modes as follows:
S ➨ H ➨ L ➨S ➨ H ➨ L etc.
Select the appropriate work mode suitable for the work
to be carried out:
S - STANDARD MODE
For general digging and loading work.
H - HEAVY MODE
For harder digging work.
L - LIGHT MODE
For precise or light duty work.
3 Set Button
Press the SET button to access the monitor Set Up
menu. The menu can be scrolled through using the
Scroll Up and Scroll Down buttons 5, 6. The SET button
can also be used to exit from EMS menus.
4 ACK Button
Press to acknowledge warnings shown on the display.
This will clear the message and silence the buzzer but
will not extinguish the warning lamps. It is also used
when navigating the menu system and to acknowledge
any changes to EMS settings.
5 Scroll Up Button
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6 Scroll Down Button
7 Indication Lamps
Fourteen indication lamps are included on the monitor.
(See Indication Lamps.)