DISPLAYS AT START-UP
POWER ON:
ALL external display lamps (Figure 20-2) will come on
and stay on for approximately 27 seconds during the
“Power-up Process”.
The “Power-up Process” will display the PLM settings.
Each display will occur for approximately 3 seconds:
1. The display will show:
In addition, a buzzer will sound and the following
lamps will light for 3 seconds:
• Reception Pilot Lamp (2, Figure 20-1)
• Transmission Pilot Lamp (3, Figure 20-1)
• Memory Card Pilot Lamp (4, Figure 20-1)
2. The display will show:
The “xx” indicates the Truck Model. Refer to
"Initial Setup of Payload Meter" for code defini-
tions.
3. The display will show:
This display indicates the status of
the Memory Card where:
“Cd : - -” indicates Card Not Used, and
“Cd : oo” indicates Card Is Used.
4. The display will show:
This display indicates the status of
the Inclinometer for the PLM,
where
“CL : - -” indicates Inclinometer Not Used, and
“CL : oo” indicates Inclinometer Is Used.
5. The display will show:
This display indicates method of
measurement where:
"US : - -" indicates METRIC Tons.
"US : oo" indicates U.S. Tons.
6. The display will show:
This function is not used.
"SU : - -" indicates Switch 8 is up.
"SU : oo" indicates Switch 8 is down.
7. The display will show:
This display indicates the Machine ID code where
“xxx” indicates a value between 0 and 200.
8. The display will show:
This display indicates the Operator ID code where
“xxx” indicates a value between 0 and 200.
9. The display will show:
This display indicates the Speed Limit setting
where “xx” indicates a value between 0 and 99
km/h.
10. The display will show:
This display indicates the Option code setting.
Refer to “Operator Check Mode, Setting the Op-
tion Code” and to “Method of Operation” for more
information on this function.
NORMAL OPERATION
If the truck engine is started before the preceding
“Power-up Process” is completed, the display will shift
to normal operation.
If the engine is running when the payload meter starts
up, only "o:XXX" and "d:XXX" will display before
switching to normal operations.
M20-16 Payload Meter II M20007 10/00