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Brand | Terex |
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Model | 3B6 |
Category | Construction Equipment |
Language | English |
Explains the purpose and components of the LMI system, including measurements, data processing, and display.
Details the system layout and connections for the MEGAMAC.106 model, listing components and their codes.
Details the system layout and connections for the MEGAMAC.HC118 model, listing components and their codes.
Details the system layout and connections for the MEGAMAC.HC212 model, listing components and their codes.
Details the system layout and connections for the MEGAMAC.HC220 model, listing components and their codes.
Illustrates the physical placement of LMI components such as sensors, main unit, and control panel on the crane.
Provides a detailed description of the control panel, including its buttons, lamps, and display elements.
Explains the system's behavior and display during the machine's startup sequence, including self-test.
Details how the control panel monitors lifting conditions and displays alarms via lights and percentages.
Explains how the control panel displays key working data like lifted load, radius, and boom length.
Continues explaining the display of working data, detailing written text and specific data points like extension percentage.
Describes how working data is presented graphically on the control panel for better visualization.
Details additional information displayed on the panel, such as specific alarm messages like 'ANTI TWO BLOCK ALARM' or 'OVERLOAD'.
Guides the user on how to select the appropriate operating mode for the crane using the control panel.
Explains the procedure for setting the correct rope number (tackle) for accurate load readings.
Introduces the LMI's auto-diagnostic system for detecting internal faults and component issues.
Lists specific alarm codes, their descriptions, and recommended actions for troubleshooting.
Introduces the optional Working Area Limiting Link (ISAAC) system and its interface.
Explains how to set the maximum permissible boom angle using the ISAAC system.
Guides the user on setting the maximum permissible boom height within the ISAAC system.
Details the process of setting the maximum permissible working radius using the ISAAC system.
Explains the 'virtual wall' concept for working area limitation and how to set its limits.
Describes how to set the first point (CCW) for the virtual wall limit in the ISAAC system.
Details how to set the second point (CW) for the virtual wall limit in the ISAAC system.
Lists crucial warnings and responsibilities for the operator regarding LMI usage and machine operation.
Continues with important warnings about key usage, auto-diagnosis, load table settings, and changing operating conditions.