Operating Instructions Display, graphic
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Contents Introduction ............................................ Display, general ..................................... Location and content of display ........... Display control stalk ............................. Display menus .......................................
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Display symbols ..................................... 7 Alarm, warning and information symbols .................................................. 7 Status symbols ..................................... 10 Other symbols ..................................... 10 Messages ............................................... 11 Messages, general ............................... 11 Acknowledging messages ................... 12 Menus .................................................... 14 ............................................................. 14 MENU 1: Gauges ................................. 18 1. Gauges ............................................. 18 MENU 2: Fuel data ............................. 21 2. Fuel data .......................................... 21 MENU 3: Time/distance ..................... 24 3. Time/distance .................................. 24 MENU 4: Display ................................ 31 4. Display ............................................ 31
MENU 5: Vehicle messages ................ 35 5. Vehicle messages ............................ 35 MENU 6: Reset .................................... 36 6. Reset ................................................ 36 Menus when vehicle stationary .......... 37 MENU 7: P-heater timer .................... 38 7. P-heater timer .................................. 38 MENU 8: Display setting .................... 41 8. Display setting ................................ 41 8.5 Change Password .......................... 47 MENU 9: Vehicle Settings .................. 48 9. Vehicle Settings .............................. 48 MENU 10: Diagnostics ........................ 56 10. Diagnostics .................................... 56 MENU 11: Vehicle data ...................... 66 11. Vehicle data ................................... 66 MENU 12: Data log ............................. 68 12. Data log ......................................... 68 MENU 13: Password ........................... 74 13. Password ....................................... 74 Index ...................................................... 77
Introduction Display, general There are two different types of display. The basic display and the graphic display. The basic display is a segment type display and can only show a limited number of characters. The graphics display is larger and can show a variety of different characters and symbols. There are two versions of the graphic display. A simpler version and a full function display. These instructions describe the full function display. Any functions not supported by the simpler version will be indicated. The display contains numerous main menus and sub-menus with their associated functions. These instructions explain each function, how to operate the display using the control lever and what action the driver is required to take when messages are automatically displayed. The initial chapter describes the most fundamental functions with which all drivers should be familiar. The other chapters describe the functions in more depth. Several of these functions are more useful in the workshop than to the driver. At the end of the instructions, there is an alphabetic index with references to the functions to be read.
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Location and content of display
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The display in the centre of the instrument presents the driver with necessary information. It is controlled using the control stalk on the right-hand side of the steering wheel, which is used so that the driver or the mechanics can retrieve information. Certain information is displayed automatically (e.g. warnings).
The information that is available depends on whether the vehicle is in operation or stationary. Certain functions are password protected and are not shown until the correct password is entered, see “13.1 Enter password” page 75
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Display control stalk Manual communication with the display is achieved using the control stalk on the right-hand side of the steering wheel. The following commands are available: 1
”Esc” is used to return to the previous menu and to cancel a setting /operation.
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”SELECT” confirms the selected choice of menu or symbol.
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” ” moves the cursor up and is used to set numbers/characters.
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”∇” moves the cursor down and is used to set numbers/characters.
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Display menus The display area The display is made up of three main areas: 1
Menu field. The menus, as well as automatic alarm, warning and information messages are shown here.
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User selection. The left part shows information selected by the driver using the menu Favourite display. The time is shown in the right-hand section
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Status bar. The left hand section shows the present status icons. The odometer is shown in the right hand.
Selecting a menu 1
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Use ” /∇” to move the cursor to the relevant menu, which is then highlighted. The position of the current menu in the menu structure will then be displayed in the top right-hand corner. 2/6 indicates that there are 6 menus at this level and that the current menu is number 2.
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Pressing ”SELECT” confirms the choice.
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Pressing ”ESC” exits the chosen menu. Pressing ”ESC” repeatedly will successively move the cursor ”up” to the main menus.
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Changing settings 1
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” /∇” increases/decreases set values (e.g. number of hours in adjacent example).
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Pressing ”SELECT” confirms your choice and moves on to the next position. ”Esc” moves the highlight to the previous number or selection if there are any, otherwise the setting is cancelled.
Below is a flow chart showing how to set the time and date. It will make it easier to move around in the menus and the result of each button press is clearly seen. Note! This is an example. For more detailed information on setting the time and date, see “3.1 Time and date” page 25
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Display symbols Alarm, warning and information symbols Alarms, warnings and information symbols are shown at the top (1) and the centre (2).
(1) (2) (3)
Symbol
Meaning High engine coolant temperature
Symbol
Meaning Compressed air, gearbox
Level, coolant Gearbox oil level Low oil pressure Oil pressure, gearbox Low oil level, engine High temperature, engine oil Pre-heating fault Engine temperature too low for engine brake (VEB) Air filter, clogged Engine shuts down
High temperature, transmission fluid Low brake pressure
Overheating, clutch
Temperature, hydraulic retarder Connected trailer without ABS
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Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Poor braking on trailer
Stop
Uneven braking between tractor and trailer
Voltage warning
Trailer EBS function fault
Battery discharge
Low pressure in the air suspension system
Overheating, instrument
Wheel spin Traction Control temporarily disengaged ESP (electronic stability program) temporarily disengaged Baggage hatch open Cab tilt lock open
Superstructure not in drive position
Air suspension in manual position Air suspension not in drive position Low pressure or flow in the steering servo for hydraulically controlled axle
Airbag
Low level, windscreen washer fluid
Headlight fault Brake lights fault
Direction indicators fault Caution, icy road conditions Fault on the input signal to the fuel gauge Fuel filter, warning
Water in fuel
Display symbols Symbol
Meaning Low fuel level
Symbol
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Meaning Stability control, active
Recording chart cover open or chart for driver 1 missing (Applies only to certain variants)
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Status symbols Status symbols are displayed in the field furthest down (3).
(1) (2) (3)
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Pre-heating active or pre-heating fault
Auxiliary brake position A
Parking heater timer activated
Auxiliary brake position 1
Alarm clock activated
Auxiliary brake position 2
Message active
Auxiliary brake position 3
MI
Odometer, miles
KM
Odometer, kilometres
Auxiliary brake position B
PTO
Power take-off active
CC
Cruise Control active
Other symbols There are various other symbols for the other menus which are not explained here. Refer to the sections on the different menus for explanations of the symbols.
Auxiliary brake in operation
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Messages, general There are three types of messages:
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Information Warning Stop
Information, warning and stop messages are displayed automatically with their associated symbols. Above the display are three lamps (for information, warning and stop messages) used to draw the attention of the driver whenever necessary. When a stop message comes on and the engine is running a buzzer is activated as well.
More than one message can be active at the same time. When a message is displayed it can be replaced by a new message provided the new one has a higher priority. I.e. the displayed message always has the highest priority. To receive more detailed information on the information, warning and stop messages that are automatically displayed, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57
Information message Important! If this indicator light comes on it means there is a new information message. T3014366
Warning messages Important! When this lamp comes on it means that there is a specified fault that must be checked at the next stop. T3014365
Stop message Warning! When this lamp lights up the vehicle must be stopped and the engine must be switched off immediately. T3014364
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Acknowledging messages A fault message is acknowledged by pressing ”Esc” after which the display returns to the same status as before the fault occurred. All types of message can be acknowledged. Acknowledged but inactive messages will be displayed again when the ignition key is turned to start position or they can be read in the menu “5. Vehicle messages” page 35. Information or warning messages: Information and warning messages can be acknowledged using ”Esc”. This warning stays acknowledged until the next time the ignition key is turned to the start position. Exceptions: The message can be displayed again if the fault is cancelled and then becomes active again. Example: If the transmission fluid temperature is too high, a message will be activated automatically. The driver acknowledges this message using ”Esc”. If the temperature then drops to a normal level temporarily and then increases again to an excessive level, the warning will activate again. Stop message: The buzzer and a stop message can be acknowledged using ”Esc”, but become active again 10 seconds after the last acknowledgement. The symbol will remain on the whole time.
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Examples of symbols and text The information, warning or stop symbol comes on and the information message is shown on the display (for more information on the fault, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57 ) A warning tone will be heard if the engine is running when a stop message is activated. The message contains information on where the fault has occurred:
Non-factory fitted equipment If a coach builder or customer has retrofitted equipment that is connected to the data link, the following symbols may be displayed: MID (Message IDentifier) = control unit
Alarm for factory-fitted equipment when stationary: Stop MID 142 fault
Stop engine fault
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Example of symbol + value Information, warning or stop symbol comes on and another symbol + value is displayed. Example of warning message:
Warning, icy road conditions The FREEZING CONDITIONS message is activated when the outside temperature drops below 2C or increases from a lower temperature to -2C. Press ”Esc” to acknowledge the warning. The warning will be cancelled when the temperature drops below -3C or rises to +3C.
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Menus
Menus This chapter describes all the display functions. The display has 13 different main menus. Menus 7 – 13 are accessible only when the vehicle is stationary and at speeds below 8 km/h. The menus are locked at higher speeds. Several sub-menus are password protected while the vehicle is stationary. Note! If all the menus are to be shown, the correct password must be given. This applies every time the ignition key is turned to the drive position (if it was more than 60 seconds since the last time the ignition key was in the drive position). See “13.1 Enter password” page 75. A password protected menu is indicated by a shaded box in the menu structure. In order to navigate the menus in these instructions, they are numbered in a hierarchical structure with the first number indicating the current main menu. The second number indicates the first level of submenu, the third number the second level of submenu and so on. Every numbered
menu represents a display screen so that it is easy to keep track of which buttons have been pushed. Each menu is also presented in text so that the users will know exactly where they are situated as follows: ”MENU:” followed by the name of the current main menu and the submenu/submenus. The menus on the display in the vehicle are marked in another way. The numbers at top right indicate the current menu and the number of menus at the same hierarchical level. Ex: Menu 3/7 means: There are seven menus at the same hierarchical level. You are in number 3 of these 7.
Menus 1. Gauges
8. Display setting
1.1 Gear position
8.1 Language
1.2 Outside temperature
8.2 Units
1.3 Temperature, engine oil
8.3 Time/Date
1.4 Temperature, gearbox
8.4 Display Light
1.5 Pressure, primary tank
8.5 Change Password1
1.6 Volt meter/Ammeter
9. Vehicle Settings
2. Fuel data
9.1 Traction Control
2.1 Fuel Consumption
9.2 Fleet Limits1
2.2 Leg fuel
9.3 Ammeter Calib.
2.3 Remaining fuel
9.4 Fleet ID1
3. Time/distance
9.5 Daytime running lights
3.1 Time and date
10. Diagnostics
3.2 Alarm clock
10.1 Fault Diagnostics
3.3 Trip meter
10.2 Cluster Selftest
3.4 Average speed
10.3 Part Number
3.5 Estimated time of arrival
11. Vehicle data
4. Display
11.1 Oil level
4.1 Black Panel
11.2 Load Indicator
4.2 Favourite display
12. Data log
4.3 Backlight
12.1 Vehicle number
4.4 Favourite Display, setting
12.2 Total data
4.5 Night/Day
12.3 Trip data
5. Vehicle messages
12.4 Reset Trip data1
6. Reset
13. Password
6.1 Reset
13.1 Enter password
7. P-heater timer 1
7.1 Programming 7.2 Reset
Password protected menu.
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Menus available when driving
1 Gauges
1.1 Gear position
1.2 Outside temperature
1.3 Temperature, engine oil
1.4 Temperature, transmission fluid
1.5 Pressure, primary tank
1.6 Volt meter/Ammeter
2 Fuel Data
2.1 Fuel Consumption
2.2 Leg fuel
2.3 Remaining fuel
2.1.1 Reset, fuel consumption
Menus
3 Time/Distance
3.1 Time and date
3.2 Alarm clock
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3.1.1 Time and date setting
3.2.1 Alarm clock setting 3.2.2 Turn off alarm clock
3.3 Trip meter
3.2.3 Activate alarm clock
3.4 Average speed 3.3.1 Reset trip meter 3.5 Estimated time of arrival
3.4.1 Reset average speed
3.5.1 Setting distance
4 Display
4.1 Black Panel
4.2 Favourite display
4.3 Backlight 4.4 Setting Favourite display 4.5. Night/day 5 Vehicle messages
6 Reset
4.3.1 Setting background lighting
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MENU 1: Gauges
1. Gauges There are several different gauges in the ”Gauges” menu. The number depends on the equipment level of the vehicle. They can be used to view the current status of the most important functions in the vehicle. It is possible to display up to three gauges at once using the favourite display, see “4.2 Favourite display” page 32
1. Gauges 1.1 Gear position 1.2 Outside temperature 1.3 Temperature, engine oil 1.4 Temperature, gearbox 1.5 Pressure, primary tank 1.6 Volt meter/Ammeter Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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1.1 Gear position This gauge is an optional extra.
Gauges
MENU: Gauge, Gear position
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The ”TRANSMISSION” menu provides information about the engaged gear, gear lever position, available gears etc. For further information on ”TRANSMISSION” see separate Operating Instructions for ”I-shift”, ”Geartronic” and ”Powertronic”.
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1.2 Outside temperature This gauge is an optional extra. MENU: Gauge, Temperature out
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The outside temperature is displayed as illustrated.
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The temperature of the engine oil is displayed as illustrated.
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1.4 Temperature, gearbox This gauge is an optional extra. MENU: Gauge, Temperature, gearbox
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The temperature of the gearbox oil is displayed as illustrated.
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1.5 Pressure, primary tank This gauge is an optional extra. MENU: Gauge, Pressure, primary tank
Gauges
If the pressure in the primary tank drops below 9.7 Bar an error message is displayed together with the info/warning symbol.
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1.6 Volt meter/Ammeter This gauge is an optional extra. MENU: Gauge, Volt meter/Ammeter
Gauges
Voltages below 20.0 V are shown as LOW if the engine speed is lower than 800 rpm for 10 minutes. Voltages above 30 V are shown as HIGH. If the ammeter reading should become too low, the ammeter reading will automatically be displayed with the message ”Discharge”.
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2. Fuel data The ”Fuel Data” menu provides information on the fuel consumption of the vehicle in various situations. It is also possible to see how much fuel has been consumed over a certain distance and how much fuel remains. In addition to this, it is possible to see the range remaining before having to refuel.
2. Fuel data 2.1 Fuel Consumption 2.1.1 Reset fuel consumption 2.3 Leg fuel 2.3.1 Reset, Leg data 2.2 Remaining fuel Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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2.1 Fuel Consumption MENU: Fuel Economy, Fuel Consumption For setting units, see “8.2 Units” page 42
Fuel data
The following facts about the fuel consumption are displayed:
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Average fuel consumption: The value is presented as a figure and an arrow pointing down. (See illustration: ø26.) The display shows ”— — —” for a short time after the reset while the average fuel consumption is calculated. Instantaneous or actual fuel consumption: The value is presented numerically as well as in the form of a bar. (See illustration: 25.3)
2.1.1 Reset fuel consumption MENU: Fuel Economy, Fuel Consumption To reset all fuel data, press ”SELECT”, and keep ”SELECT” pressed down for 1 second.
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Target fuel consumption: The value is displayed as a T upside down below the bar. For information about how this value is set, see “9.2.3 Fleet Limits: Fuel (target)” page 52
Note! The bar is not displayed while idling and fuel consumption will be displayed in litres/hour (alternatively gallons/hour) instead.
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2.2 Leg fuel MENU: Fuel Data, Leg fuel The display shows:
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The leg fuel amount (consumption since last reset)
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2.2.1 Resetting, fuel data MENU: Fuel Data, Leg fuel To reset all fuel data, see “2.1.1 Reset fuel consumption” page 22
2.3 Remaining fuel MENU: Fuel Data, Remaining fuel The display shows:
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Fuel remaining.
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Estimated range at present average consumption.
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MENU 3: Time/distance
3. Time/distance The time and date can be set in the ”Time/distance” menu. There is also an alarm clock that can be set from this menu. Below the menu there is also a trip meter to see the distance driven since the last reset. The average speed since the last reset can also be seen. By specifying the distance to your destination, the vehicle will be able to estimate the time of arrival. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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Note! The ”Time and date” menu and ”Alarm clock” can be accessed even when the ignition key is in the stop position. Activate the menu by pressing one of the buttons on the control lever for 1 second or longer. The menu will stay active for 30 seconds after the last button was pressed.
3. Time/distance 3.1 Time and date 3.1.1 Time and date setting 3.2 Alarm clock 3.2.1 Alarm clock setting 3.2.2 Turn off alarm clock 3.2.3 Activate alarm clock 3.3 Trip meter 3.3.1 Reset trip meter 3.4 Average speed 3.4.1 Reset average speed 3.5 Estimated time of arrival 3.5.1 Inputting distance to destination
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3.1 Time and date MENU: Time/Distance, Time and date Time/distance
Shows current time and date. For alternative settings 12h or 24h and date format, see “8.3 Time/Date” page 43.
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3.1.1 Time and date setting For a flowchart of setting the time and date, seeTable page 6. The clock cannot be altered if the vehicle is equipped with a tachograph. This is done instead in the tachograph’s clock setting menu (see ”Driver’s Manual, Tachograph)” 1
To set the time and date, press ”SELECT” when you are in the ”Time/distance” menu and the clock/date function is displayed.
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Set the hours using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the first number for the minutes using ” /∇” Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the second number for the minutes using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set AM/PM (if using the 12h clock) using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the two figures furthest to the left in the date using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the two middle figures in the date using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the two figures furthest to the right in the date using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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”Esc” moves the highlight to the previous number or selection if there are any, otherwise the setting is cancelled.
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Ignition key in off position The time/date setting will be cancelled if more than 30 seconds elapse between button presses while the ignition key is in the
stop position. The time/date that was set before cancellation will apply.
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3.2 Alarm clock MENU: Time/Distance, alarm clock Time/distance
The alarm clock cannot be set while driving but the buzzer alarm can be switched off, see “3.2.2 Turn off alarm clock” page 27.
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3.2.1 Alarm clock, setting 1
To set the alarm clock press ”SELECT” when the ”Alarm clock” menu is displayed in the ”Time/distance” menu.
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Move the cursor to NEW TIME using ” /∇”. Press ”SELECT”.
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Set the second number for the minutes using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set AM/PM (if using the 12h clock) using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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”ON” is now selected. Press ”SELECT”. The symbol below is shown on the status bar to indicate that the alarm clock is active.
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”Esc” moves the highlight to the previous number or selection if there are any, otherwise the setting is cancelled.
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Set the hours using ” /∇”. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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Set the first number for the minutes using ” /∇” Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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3.2.2 Turn off alarm clock When the alarm clock goes off, ALARM will flash, the current time will be displayed and a warning signal will sound. The alarm will turn itself off after 60 seconds or when ”Esc” is pressed.
3.2.3 Activate alarm clock Activating the alarm clock without changing alarm time:
Time/distance
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Use ” /∇” to move the cursor to ”ON”.
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”SELECT” activates the alarm clock and the symbol will be displayed on the status bar.
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The alarm clock setting will be cancelled if more than 30 seconds elapse between button presses while the ignition key is in the stop position.
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3.3 Trip meter MENU: Time/Distance, Tripmeter Two separate trip distances can be saved and displayed as illustrated below. Distances for leg 1 and leg 2 are displayed in the window.
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Note! The trip values must be reset before each measurement.
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3.3.1 Reset trip meter 1 2
Press ”SELECT” in the ”Tripmeter” menu. New menu asking whether to reset the tripmeter. Use ” /∇” to move the cursor between leg 1 and leg 2. Confirm using ”SELECT” or press ”Esc” to discontinue the reset procedure.
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3.4 Average speed MENU: Time/Dist, Average Speed The average speed is calculated as the distance driven divided by the time the engine has been running (since latest reset). Two different average speeds can be calculated. Average speed 1 and 2 are displayed in the window. Note! The trip values must be reset before each measurement.
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3.4.1 Reset average speed 1 2
Press ”SELECT” when the ”Average speed” menu is displayed. New menu asking whether to reset the average speed. Use ” /∇” to move the cursor between average speeds 1 and 2. Confirm using ”SELECT” or press ”Esc” to discontinue the reset procedure.
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3.5 Estimated time of arrival MENU: Time/Distance, Estimated Time of Arrival The estimated time of arrival is calculated as the remaining distance divided by the vehicle’s average speed.
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3.5.1 Inputting distance to destination 1 2
Press ”SELECT” when the ”Estimated time of arrival” menu is displayed.
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Give distance:
New menu with question on distance to destination. Input a distance using ” /∇” and Confirm using ”SELECT” or press ”Esc” to discontinue the reset procedure.
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4. Display The driver can enter display settings in the ”Display” menu. It is possible to dim the entire display for night driving or adjust the brightness level. The ”Favourite Display” function enables up to three different gauges and functions to be displayed at the same time. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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4. Display 4.1 Black Panel 4.2 Favourite display 4.3 Backlight 4.4 Favourite Display, setting 4.5 Night/Day
4.1 Black Panel MENU: Info Display, Black Panel Use this function to activate the ”Black Panel” function. When ”Black Panel” is selected the only functions visible are the speedometer, tachometer (without colour field) and the bottom row of the display. The following events will switch the display backlight back on:
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a message is activated a button is pressed the engine speed enters the red sector of the tachometer
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Black Panel Favourite Display Backlighting
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4.2 Favourite display MENU: Display, Favourite Display Use this function to activate the ”Favourite Display”. Favourite Display selections are made in the ”Favourite Display, setting” menu.
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4.3 Backlight MENU: Display, Backlight Adjusting the rheostat which controls the instrument lighting levels will also change the brightness setting of the display when the vehicle lighting is switched on. This menu allows the backlight brightness setting to be adjusted in relation to the level of the other instrument lighting.
4.3.1 Backlight setting
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To increase or decrease the backlight setting, press ” ” or ”∇”. Press ”SELECT” to confirm.
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MENU 4: Display 4.4 Favourite Display, setting MENU: Display, Favourite Display Selections can only be made here when the vehicle is stationary. This function lets the driver choose what is to be shown on the display. Up to three different fields can be displayed at the same time. Each area can contain 12 different gauges and functions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
No display Gear position, see 1.1 Outside temperature, see 1.2 Temperature, engine oil, see 1.3 Temperature, transmission fluid, see 1.4 Voltmeter/Ammeter, see 1.6 Fuel Consumption, see 2.1 Leg fuel, see 2.2 Remaining fuel, see 2.3 Tripmeter, see 3.3 Average speed, see 3.4 Estimated time of arrival, see 3.5
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MENU 4: Display To set the favourite display, press ”SELECT” when the ”Favourite Display” menu is highlighted in the ”Display” menu.
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Press ”SELECT” again to activate the top field. Select gauge/function using ” /∇”. Press ”SELECT” when the gauge/function is displayed.
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4.5 Night/Day MENU: Display, Night/Day This function is used to switch between yellow text on a black background and black text on a yellow background.
Press ”SELECT” once again to activate the next field. Select gauge/function using ” /∇”. Press ”SELECT” when the gauge/function is displayed.
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Press ”SELECT” or ”Esc” until all the fields are active and the clock is displayed.
If an error message should appear on the display, it will be shown in the top two areas. Acknowledge the message by pressing ”Esc”. If there are multiple messages, acknowledge them by pressing ”Esc” repeatedly.
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5. Vehicle messages MENU: Vehicle messages
5. Vehicle messages
A symbol on the status bar will indicate that there are acknowledged messages stored. A warning lamp will also come on for each message specifying its priority, see “Messages, general” page 11.
Vehicle messages
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Display the messages using ” /∇”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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An acknowledged message that is still active will be displayed as an unacknowledged message the next time the ignition key is turned to drive position. The message symbol will stay on as long as there are messages that have not been dealt with.
If there are no messages The display indicates when there are no messages.
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MENU 6: Reset
6. Reset This function will reset several functions at the same time.
6.1 Reset MENU: Reset Pressing ”SELECT” and holding down for more than 1 second, will reset the following functions:
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Fuel consumption Leg fuel Trip meters 1 & 2 Average speeds 1 & 2
6. Reset 6.1 Reset
Menus when vehicle stationary
Menus when vehicle stationary 7. P-heater timer
10.1 Fault Diagnostics
7.1 Programming
10.2 Cluster Selftest
7.2 Reset
10.3 Part Number
8. Display setting
11. Service
8.1 Language
11.1 Oil level
8.2 Units
11.2 Load Indicator
8.3 Time/Date
12. Data log
8.4 Display Light
12.1 Vehicle ID 1
8.5 Change Password
12.2 Total data 12.3 Trip data
9. Vehicle Settings
12.4 Reset trip data1
9.1 Traction Control 9.2 Fleet Limits1
13. Password 13.1 Enter password
9.3 Ammeter Calib. 9.4 Fleet ID1 9.5 Daytime running lights 10. Diagnostics
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MENU 7: P-heater timer
7. P-heater timer This function deals with the parking heater timer. Instructions for direct start of the P-heater can be found in the driver’s manual.
7. P-heater timer 7.1 Programming 7.2 Reset
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to exit and return to the Main menu.
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Timer programmed MENU: P-heater timer
P-heater timer
If the p-heater timer is programmed the display shows the time, date and duration information.
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7.1 Programming MENU: P-Heater Timer, program
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Select ”Program” using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. If the timer already has a time set you can overwrite the old one without carrying out a reset first.
P-heater timer
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Set start date using ” ” and ”∇” then ”SELECT”. The current date is always preset.
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Set the start time using ” ” and ”∇” then ”SELECT”.
P-heater timer
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Set duration using ” ” and ”∇” then ”SELECT”. The time is set in 10–minute intervals. The longest time that can be set is two hours.
P-heater timer
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The time and date will be displayed after setting has been entered. Press ”SELECT” to return to the ”P-heater timer” menu. The P-heater timer icon appears on the status bar when the P-heater timer function is set. When the P-heater starts the icon will no longer appear on the status bar.
P-heater timer
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7.2 Reset MENU: P-Heater Timer, Clear To reset the P-heater timer select ”Clear” using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to exit without changing the setting.
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8. Display setting Use the ”Display Settings” menu to change the language, units and brightness of the display. You can also change the time and date format here. To access the last menu ”Change Password” you will need to enter the correct password. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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8. Display setting 8.1 Language 8.2 Units 8.2.1 Distance 8.2.2 Fuel Consumption 8.2.3 Temperature 8.3 Time/Date 8.3.1 AM/PM or 24h 8.3.2 Date Display 8.4 Display Light 8.4.1 Contrast 8.4.2 Backlight 8.4.3 Night display 8.5 Change Password
8.1 Language MENU: Display setting, Language 1
To set the language press ”SELECT” when you are in the Display Settings, Language menu.
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Up to three different language alternatives appear in the display. Select a language using ” /∇” to move the marker. Confirm using ”SELECT”.
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MENU 8: Display setting
8.2 Units MENU: Display Settings, Units The ”Units” menu has 3 sub-menus:
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Distance
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Fuel consumption
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Temperature
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to exit without changing the setting.
8.2.1 Distance When ”Distance” is selected, the following will be shown on the display (with the current setting marked): Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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8.2.2 Fuel Consumption When ”Fuel Consumption” is selected, the following will be shown on the display (with the current setting marked): Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
Display setting Units Fuel consumption km/L L/100km mpg (IMP gallons) mpg (US gallons)
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8.2.3 Temperature When ”Temperature” is selected, the following will be shown on the display (with the current setting marked): Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Units Temperature C F
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24h or AM/PM Date format
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to exit without changing the setting.
8.3.1 Time When ”Time” is selected, the following will be shown on the display (with the current setting marked): AM/PM displays 12–hour format (AM = morning and PM = afternoon). Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Time/Date 24 h or AM/PM 24 h AM/PM
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Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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MENU 8: Display setting
8.3.2 Date Display When ”Date” is selected, the display shows y = year, m = month and d = day (with the current format marked): Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Display setting Time/Date Date format yymmdd ddmmyy mmddyy
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Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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8.4 Display Light MENU: Display Settings, Display Lighting Adjusting the rheostat which controls the instrument lighting levels will also change the brightness setting of the display when the vehicle lighting is switched on. This menu allows the backlight brightness setting of the display to be adjusted in relation to the level of the other instrument lighting. The ”Display Lighting” menu has 3 submenus:
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Contrast Backlighting
Display setting
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Display lighting Contrast Backlighting Night display
Night display
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”.
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Press ”Esc” to exit without changing the setting.
8.4.1 Contrast When ”Contrast” is selected the following appears on the display.
Display setting Display lighting Contrast
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Increase or decrease the contrast setting using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Press “Esc” to return to the main menu.
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8.4.2 Backlight When ”Backlight” is selected the following appears on the display.
Display setting Display lighting Backlighting
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Increase or decrease the Backlight setting using ” /∇”. Confirm selection by pressing ”SELECT”.
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Display setting Display lighting Night display Inactive Active
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Press ” /∇” to move between the alternatives Disabled/Enabled. Confirm using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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8.5 Change Password MENU: Display Settings, Change Password The menu is only accessible if the correct password has been entered (fleet password), see “13.1 Enter password” page 75. 1
When ”Display Setting”, ”Change Password” is selected from the menu the display shows the following screen:
Display settings 1/3 Change password Workshop password 2 Transport company password Workshop password 1
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When Workshop 1, Owner or Workshop 2 is selected the display shows: Display settings Change password Workshop password 2 Workshop password 2 0000 Enter new password: 0000
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Select Workshop 1, Owner or Workshop 2 and press ”Select”. To cancel press ”Esc”.
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” /∇” increases/decreases the set value. Pressing ”SELECT” confirms your choice and moves on to the next position. ”Esc” moves the marker to the previous number, or exits from the settings.
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9. Vehicle Settings The ”Vehicle Settings” menu allows fleet owners to set targets for vehicle operation regarding max. engine speed, max. road speed and fuel consumption. The menu also deals with ammeter calibration processes, used when sensors or instruments are replaced on the vehicle. The anti-spin function can also be engaged/disengaged from this menu. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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Action required if an information transfer is not successful:
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Press ”Esc” and repeat the Set-up procedure again, see item 1.
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If this does not work carry out faulttracing diagnostics on the engine control unit and display, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57
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9.1 Traction Control MENU: Vehicle settings, Traction Control When the “Traction Control” menu is selected the display shows the following:
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” /∇” moves the cursor between Enabled and Disabled. Confirm using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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MENU 9: Vehicle Settings
9.2 Fleet Limits The ”Fleet Limits” menu has 3 sub-menus:
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Engine speed (max)
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”.
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Road speed (max)
Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
Fuel (target)
9.2. 1 Fleet Limits: Engine speed (max) MENU: Vehicle Settings, Fleet Limits: Engine speed (max) This menu can only be accessed if the correct password has been entered. 1
Select ”Vehicle Settings”, ”Fleet Limits: Engine speed (max)” from the menu to set the engine speed limit.
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Set the new engine speed limit using ” /∇” (enter one number at a time followed by ”SELECT”).
This setting can be used by the vehicle owner to set a maximum engine speed limit. If the engine speed exceeds the set limit, it is registered, see “12.3 Trip data” page 71 3
Vehicle Settings 1/2 Fleet Limits (engine speed)
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Press ”Esc” to exit and return to the previous menu. Press ”SELECT” when required engine speed limit (rpm) is displayed.
The display will indicate whether the transfer has been successful. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu.
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The display will indicate if the transfer was not successful. See “Action required if an information transfer is not successful: ” page 48.
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9.2.2 Fleet Limits: Road speed (max) MENU: Vehicle Settings, Fleet Limits: Road speed (max) This menu can only be accessed if the correct password has been entered. This setting can be used by the vehicle owner to set a road speed limit. If the vehicle exceeds the speed limit, it well be registered, see “12.3 Trip data” page 71 1
Select ”Vehicle Settings”, ”Fleet Limits: Road speed (max)” from the menu to set the road speed limit.
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Set the new road speed limit using ” /∇” (enter one number at a time followed by ”SELECT”).
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Press ”Esc” to cancel without making changes and return to the previous menu. Press ”SELECT” when required road speed limit has been entered.
The display will indicate whether the transfer has been successful. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu. Vehicle Settings 2/3 Fleet Limits (road speed) Present value: Transfer An is complete.
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9.2.3 Fleet Limits: Fuel (target) MENU: Vehicle Settings, Fleet Limits: Fuel (target) This menu can only be accessed if the correct password has been entered. This setting makes it possible to set a fleet fuel target. For information on fuel consumption for a journey, see “12.3 Trip data” page 71 1
Select ”Vehicle Settings”, ”Fleet Limits: Fuel (target)” from the menu to set the fuel target.
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Set the new target using ” /∇” (enter one number at a time followed by ”SELECT”).
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Vehicle Settings Fleet Limits (fuel)
The display will indicate whether the transfer has been successful. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu. Vehicle Settings 3/3 Fleet Limits (fuel) Present value: Transfer An is complete.
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Press ”Esc” to exit and return to the previous menu without saving changes. Press ”SELECT” when required target has been entered.
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The display will indicate if the transfer was not successful. Press “Esc” and repeat the Set-up procedure again, see item 1. If this does not work carry out faulttracing diagnostics on the display, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57 Contact your dealer if necessary.
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9.3 Ammeter calibration MENU: Vehicle settings, ammeter calibr.
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Sensors or instruments which are replaced must be calibrated using an ammeter. 1
When the ignition key is turned to the stop position the display will show the following: Vehicle Settings
Select ”Vehicle Settings”, ”Ammeter calibr:” from the menu and follow the instructions below.
Ammeter calibr.
Vehicle Settings Ammeter calibr. Switch off all power consumers, then switch off the ignition.
Calibration in progress, please wait.
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The operation can be cancelled by turning the ignition key to the drive position or by pressing ”Esc”. If the calibration is cancelled using ”Esc”, the display switches off.
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When the calibration is completed the following message is displayed: Vehicle Settings Ammeter calibr. Sensor component changed -5A Switch on the ignition.
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MENU 9: Vehicle Settings
9.4 Fleet ID MENU: Vehicle Settings, Fleet ID This menu can only be accessed if the correct password has been entered. The owner can enter the fleet id of the vehicle in this menu if required. Data registered in the engine control unit is then registered for this ID. 1
Select ”Vehicle Settings”, ”Fleet ID” from the menu. Enter the new Fleet ID using ” /∇” (enter one number at a time followed by ”SELECT”). 13 characters must be entered (blank characters are entered in unused positions).
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The display will indicate whether the transfer has been successful. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu. Vehicle Settings Fleet id Fleet id:
Vehicle Settings Fleet ID Fleet ID:
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Press ”Esc” to exit and return to the previous menu. Press ”SELECT” when the fleet ID has been entered.
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The display will indicate if the transfer was not successful. Press “Esc” and repeat the Set-up procedure again, see item 1. If this does not work carry out faulttracing diagnostics on the display, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57 Contact your dealer if necessary.
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9.5 Daytime running lights MENU: Vehicle settings, Daytime running lights The daytime running lights can be switched off in this menu. If the Daytime running lights function is ”Off” then dipped beams have to be switched on and off using the light switch on the panel.
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MENU 10: Diagnostics
10. Diagnostics The ”Diagnostics” menu enables faulttracing on the control units in the vehicle to check for faults. It is also possible to run an instrument test to check the integrity of gauges and LEDs. The part number of the control unit can be identified from the part number menu. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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Action required if an information transfer is not successful:
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Press ”Esc” and repeat the Set-up procedure again, see item 1.
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If this does not work carry out faulttracing diagnostics on the engine control unit and display, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57
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Contact your dealer if necessary.
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10.1 Fault Diagnostics MENU: Diagnostics, Fault Diagnostics A list of the control units on the vehicle is displayed in the ”Fault diagnostic” menu.
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Select the control unit using ” /∇”. ”Select” confirms the control unit selection. To cancel press ”Esc”. Fault diagnostics Diagnostics
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Fault diagnostics
Brake control unit
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The display will show the transfer progress while the selected control unit is being contacted, see flowchart page 60
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If the control unit selected has no faults ”No faults” is displayed. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu.
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If the control unit selected does not respond within 5 seconds ”Action unsuccessful” is displayed. Go to ”Actions if transfer is unsuccessful”, see “10. Diagnostics” page 56
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Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu. 4
The following can be displayed if the selected control unit has fault codes: Diagnostics 1/7 Fault diagnostics Engine Air temperature, intake Electrical fault Active Number of events: ”03” More info? Press
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This will show: 1: Control unit ID 2: Identification of parameter/component 3: Fault type ID 4: Fault active/inactive 5: ”Total occurrences” displays how many times the fault has been regis-
The digits in the upper right corner (”1/7” in this example) show the number of fault codes (”7”)and which number in the order which is displayed the fault code has (”1”). ” /∇” moves the cursor and the next fault code/message will be displayed. ”Reset All” is the last item in the list. This reset deletes only the fault codes for the control unit selected.
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If there are more than 20 fault codes/messages for the selected control unit, the 21st message will be:
Diagnostics Fault diagnostics Engine
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To be able to see the messages that are not shown, one or more of the first messages must first be reset.
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Press ”SELECT” for more information on the fault code. The fault codes below are shown in numerical order. If the fault is inactive the time and date when the fault occurred will be shown together with other information. Diagnostics Fault diagnostics Engine 1/7 MID 128 SID 231 FMI 12 First: 00:42 000701 Last: 15:36 000703 Reset? Hold for 1s.
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To reset the fault codes press ”SELECT” for 1 second. MID: Control unit ID PID: Identification of parameter PPID Volvo-unique identification of parameter SID: Identification of component PSID: Volvo-unique identification of component FMI: Identification of fault type
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Data transfer in progress, please wait.
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MENU 10: Diagnostics 10.2 Cluster Selftest MENU: Diagnostics, Cluster The following sub-menus can be accessed:
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Indicator lamp test Gauge test Display test Loudspeaker test
Cancel test Press ”Esc” to cancel the test.
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10.2.1 Indicator light test MENU: Diagnostics, Cluster, Telltales, LEDs 1
Select ”Indicator light test, LEDs”.
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The indicator lights come on for approx. 5 seconds.
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”Esc” cancels the test and returns to the ”Indicator light test, LEDs” menu.
10.2.2 Gauge test MENU: Diagnostics, Cluster, Gauge test 1
Select ”Gauge test”.
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The gauges perform a diagnostic scan. The pointers move back and forth a few times, between the end positions. They should not display any specific value. This is just a check to ensure they can move (i.e. that the gauge and the exciter are working.)
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”Esc” cancels the test and returns to the ”Gauge test” menu.
MENU 10: Diagnostics 10.2.3 Display test MENU: Diagnostics, Cluster, Display test 1
Select ”Display test”.
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The entire display will light up for 3 seconds and then go out for 3 seconds. A test pattern will then appear for about 3 seconds. The test pattern will then be displayed inverted for 3 seconds.
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”Esc” cancels the test and returns to the ”Display test” menu.
10.2.4 Loudspeaker test MENU: Diagnostics, Cluster, Loudspeaker test 1
Select ”Loudspeaker test”.
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The description of each sound will be displayed while the sound is activated for about 10 seconds. Use ” /∇” to switch between the various sounds.
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”Esc” cancels the test and returns to the ”Sound test” menu.
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10.3 Part Number MENU: Diagnostics, Part Number A list of the control units on board the vehicle is displayed in the ”Part Number” menu. Part number Diagnostics
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Fault diagnostics
Brake control unit
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” /∇” moves the cursor through the list.
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”SELECT” confirms the control unit selection.
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Diagnostics
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Fault diagnostics En Br Data transfer LH in progress, LH please wait. Tr Vehicle control unit Display
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If there is a communication error the display shows: Diagnostics Part number Hardware number: No data Software number: No data
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The following message is displayed:
Diagnostics Part number Display Hardware number: 020428693P01 01392017 250901 Software number: 20428728.P01 20428654.P0120428732.P01
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MENU 11: Vehicle data
11. Vehicle data The engine oil level can be checked in the ”Vehicle Data” menu.
11. Vehicle data 11.1 Oil level
11.1 Oil level MENU: Vehicle Data, Oil level The vehicle is equipped with an electronic oil level sensor. The bar marked min and max shows the engine oil level. The number in the middle indicates the difference in litres between the min and max level. The engine oil level is also displayed when the key is turned to the On position. It is displayed for 5 seconds or until the engine is started and is shown directly after SRS and the welcome message. For the reading to be correct the engine must have been switched off for at least 70 minutes. If the engine has not been switched off for long enough, the number of minutes delay until the gauge is able to show an accurate reading will be displayed, see illustration. If the engine oil level is at ”min” or below ”min” a warning message is displayed, see illustration. Note! No low oil level warning is displayed while driving. Note! The engine oil level should be between ”min” and ”max”. Do not top up with oil until the level is near ”min”. Too much oil in the engine can increase oil consumption.
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MENU 11: Vehicle data 11.2 Load Indicator MENU: Vehicle Data, Load Indicator Read the information on the load indicator function in the driver’s manual.
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12. Data log The ”Data log” menu has several submenus that are not password protected and 1 sub-menu that is password protected.
• • •
Vehicle number Total data
12.1 Vehicle number 12.2 Total data 12.3 Trip data 12.4 Reset Trip data
Trip data
Password is required:
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12. Data log
Reset trip data
Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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Action required if an information transfer is not successful:
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Press ”Esc” and repeat procedure again, see item 1.
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If this does not work carry out faulttracing diagnostics on the engine control unit and display, see “10.1 Fault Diagnostics” page 57
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12.1 Vehicle number MENU: Datalog, Vehicle number 1
Select ”Datalog”, ”Vehicle number”.
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The fleet id that is displayed has been entered in the menu: “9.4 Fleet ID” page 54. Press ”Esc” to return to the previous menu.
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If the transfer should fail, the following message is shown:
Data log Vehicle number
Action failed
Data log Vehicle number Fleet id: 0000000
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12.2 Total data MENU: Data log, Total data Totals indicate the accumulated engine values that have been logged during the lifetime of the engine control unit. Six different totals are stored. 1
Select ”Data log”, ”Total data”.
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The menus showing ”Total Data” can be scrolled through one by one on the list using ” /∇”. Two totals are shown at a time. Press ”Esc” to quit.
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Total number of hours engine hours: 0.0 h Total idling time: 0.0 h
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If the data transfer is unsuccessful ”No data” is displayed where data is missing.
MENU 12: Data log
12.3 Trip data MENU: Data log, Trip data There are 14 different trip data values stored. Note! The trip data must be reset before each measurement, see “12.4 Reset Trip data” page 73 1
Select Data log, Trip data. Data log Trip data Distance driven trip:
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000 km Trip average fuel consumption: 0.0 l/km
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Trip values are shown two at a time on a scroll list and can be browsed using ” /∇”. The available trip data is listed below.
1
Press ”Esc” to quit. If the data transfer is unsuccessful ”No data” is displayed where data is missing.
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MENU 12: Data log
Trip data, scrolling list Distance driven
Speed too high
trip:
during trip: 000 km
0.0 h
Trip average
Engine operating hours
fuel consumption:
during trip:
0.0 l/km
0.0 h
Trip total
Idle time during
fuel consumption:
trip:
0.0 l/km
0.0 h
Overspeed
Consumption on
during trip:
idle during trip: 0.0 h
0.0 l
Uneconomical engine speed
Power take-off during
during trip:
trip: 0.0 h
0.0 h
Trip consumption
Consumption with power take-
at uneconomic engine speed:
off during trip:
0.0 l
0.0 l
Trip average
Time with Cruise Control
speed:
during trip: 0.0 km/h
0.0 h
MENU 12: Data log
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12.4 Reset Trip data MENU: Data log, Reset trip data This menu can only be accessed if the correct password has been entered. 1
Select ”Data log”, ”Reset trip data”.
2
Select Reset. Press ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to quit.
4
Data log Reset trip data
Data log Reset trip data Reset all Trip data? Press for 1s.
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Reset all re Transfer Tr completed.
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5 Data log Reset trip data
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If the reset fails, the following message is shown: Data log Reset trip data Reset all
Reset all re Data transfer Tr in progress, please wait
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Then the following message is displayed:
re Action Tr failed
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MENU 13: Password
13. Password Password, general information Certain functions are password protected and there are a number of passwords for the display (it is also possible to disable password protection for functions, which is useful when the owner is the driver. This function can be set by a Volvo workshop): 1
Workshop, password 1
2
Transport company, password
3
Workshop, password 2
These passwords give the user access to all password-protected functions with certain exceptions: The Workshop password does not give access to password configuration, i.e. the Owner, Workshop and Driver passwords cannot be changed. The password for a new vehicle is programmed during manufacture. The workshop password 2 is: 0000 Note! This password must be changed to prevent unauthorised access to the menus. See “8.5 Change Password” page 47 to change the password. Switch between the alternatives using ” /∇”. Confirm selection using ”SELECT”. Press ”Esc” to return to the main menu.
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13. Password 13.1 Enter password The following menus are password protected and marked with a key symbol in the menus:
• • • • •
Fleet limit: engine speed Fleet limit: speed Fleet Limits: fuel Fleet id Reset (applies to a number of functions)
When the ignition key has been in the stop position for more than 60 seconds or the batteries have been disconnected, the password must be entered again in order to access all the functions. No functions should be password protected: To make all menus available without password you must go to MENU: ”Password” and press ”SELECT”. You can also go to a password protected menu and press ”SELECT”. A password entry box will then be displayed.
MENU 13: Password
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13.1 Enter password MENU: Password 1
Select the ”Password” menu.
P-heater timer Display setting Vehicle Settings Diagnostics Service Data log Password
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If an incorrect password is entered then the user is returned to point 2. Re-enter the password using ” /∇” followed by ”Select” on the control stalk as in point 2.
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The password consists of a four digit number, 0000–9999, that is scrolled forward using ” /∇” on the control lever (one number at a time) followed by ”SELECT”. The display shows the following:
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Password For more menus Enter the password: 0000
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Note! When the ignition key has been in the stop position for more than 60 seconds or the batteries have been disconnected, the password must be entered again in order to access all the functions.
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Press ”SELECT” when the correct password has been entered.
Index
77
Index A
B
C
D
E F
Acknowledging messages . . . . Action required if an information transfer is not successful: . . . . Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . Alarm clock, activating . . . . . Alarm clock, turning off . . . . Ammeter . . . . . . . . . . . Ammeter calibration . . . . . . Average speed . . . . . . . . .
12 48 26 27 27 20 53 29
G
I Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . 32 Black Panel . . . . . . . . . . 31 Changing password Changing settings Clock format . . Cluster Selftest . . Control stalk . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
47 5 43 61 3
L
Data log . . . . . . . Date format . . . . . Daytime running lights Diagnostics . . . . . Display . . . . . . . Display control stalk . Display lighting . . . Display menus . . . . Display setting . . . . Display symbols . . . Display test . . . . . Display, general . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
68 43 55 56 31 3 45 4 41 7 63 1
M
Estimated time of arrival
. . . . 30
Fault diagnostics . . . . . . . . Favourite Display . . . . . . . Fleet id . . . . . . . . . . . . Fleet Limits: Engine speed (max)
57 32 54 50
N
Fleet Limits: Fuel (target) . . . Fleet Limits: Road speed (max) Fleet target . . . . . . . . . Fuel consumption . . . . . . Fuel data . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
52 51 50 22 21
Gauge test . . . . . . . . Gauges . . . . . . . . . Gear position . . . . . . Give distance to destination
. . . .
62 18 18 30
. . . .
. . . .
Indicator light test, LEDs . . . . 62 Information messages . . . . . . 11 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 1 Language . . . . . . Leg fuel . . . . . . . Load indicator . . . . Location and content of Loudspeaker test . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . display . . . .
. . . . .
41 23 67 2 63
MENU 10: Diagnostics . . . . . MENU 11: Vehicle data . . . . . MENU 12: Data log . . . . . . MENU 13: Password . . . . . . MENU 1: Gauges . . . . . . . MENU 2: Fuel data . . . . . . MENU 3: Time/distance . . . . MENU 4: Display . . . . . . . MENU 5: Vehicle messages . . . MENU 6: Reset . . . . . . . . MENU 7: P-heater timer . . . . MENU 8: Display setting . . . . MENU 9: Vehicle Settings . . . Menus . . . . . . . . . . 14, Menus when vehicle stationary . Menus when vehicle stationary. . Messages . . . . . . . . . . .
56 66 68 74 18 21 24 31 35 36 38 41 48 15 37 37 11
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Index
Night/day . . . . . . . . . . . 34 O
P
R
S
T
Oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Outside temperature . . . . . . 19 P-heater timer . Part number . . Password . . . Pressure, primary
. . . . . . . . . tank
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . . 74, . .
38 64 75 20
Remaining fuel . . . . Reset . . . . . . . . Reset average speed . Reset fuel consumption Reset the tripmeter . . Reset trip data . . . . Resetting, fuel data . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
23 36 29 22 28 73 23
Selecting a menu . . . Setting the alarm clock Setting the clock . . . Stop messages . . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
4 26 25 11
U V
W
Temperature, engine oil Temperature, gearbox . Time and date . . . . Time/distance . . . . Total data . . . . . . Traction control . . . Trip data . . . . . . Tripmeter . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
19 19 25 24 70 49 71 28
Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Vehicle data . . Vehicle messages Vehicle number Vehicle Settings Voltmeter . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
66 35 69 48 20
Warning messages . . . . . . . 11 Warning, icy road conditions . . 13
Volvo Truck Corporation Göteborg, Sweden
20 160726 English .01.2002
Printed in Sweden