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Electrical Requirements
Wiring Diagram OEM Responsibility
Caterpillar Programming
Note:
All information on this page is only for a Caterpillar engine.
End-of-Line Programming at the OEM
Caterpillar units will already be programmed with all known features. The features simply need to be enabled. The “VEPS” soft-
ware allows the OEM to activate / deactivate features.
Programming at the Distributor Site
Contact your Caterpillar representative for programming instructions.
Service Tool ET (Electronic Technician) allows for the activation of the “Eaton Top 2” Transmission Style parameter.
Once the Eaton Top 2 is activated, gear ratios must be programmed as well. Each ratio must be programmed to three decimal
places. Those ratios are as follows:
Note:
“XX” appearing in the transmission model number refers to the “XX” x 100 = Nominal Torque Capacity. For example,
RTLO-14610B-T2 has a nominal torque capacity of 14 x 100 or 1400 lbs. ft.
Multi-function Output #7 is programmed as the “Shift Solenoid” in the Output Selections Group.
Multi-function Output #6 is programmed as the “Lockout Solenoid” in the Output Selections Group.
Caterpillar recommends locking out all Eaton Top 2 related parameters after programming has been completed and proper oper-
ation has been verified.
Note:
After parameters have been locked out, Factory Passwords are required to edit.
Transmission Model
Top Gear Minus
Two Ratio
Top Gear Minus
One Ratio
Top Gear Ratio
RTLO-XX610B-T2
1.352
1.000
0.741
RTL-XX710B-T2
RTL-XX910B-T2
1.825
1.351
1.000
RTLO-XX713A-T2
RTLO-XX913A-T2
1.000
0.856
0.730
RTLO-XX718B-T2
RTLO-XX918B-T2
1.000
0.856
0.730
RTLOC-1X909A-T2
1.000
0.856
0.730