8.2
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8.2.1
Code lock
The code lock allows a user or group of users to assign an individual user code.
Travel programs can also be assigned to the individual user codes. The user code is
configured with a master code and is described in the following sections in this
chapter.
When you have entered the valid user code the truck will be operational. The truck
will be able to perform travel, steering and hydraulic operations.
When you have entered the valid master code, the truck will be switched on. Travel
operations are, however, inhibited. The truck will be able to perform hydraulic
operations. The code lock is in programming mode. When you enter one of the
following parameters, the settings in the code lock can be changed.
Parameter
Description
0-0-0
–
Change master code
0-0-1
–
Add user codes
0-0-2
–
Change a user code
0-0-3
–
Delete a user code
0-0-4
–
Delete all user codes
0-1-0
–
Switch on the truck automatically
0-2-4
–
Assign travel programs to the user codes
In the as-supplied condition, the code is indicated on a sticker. When using the truck
for the first time, change the master and user codes and remove the sticker.
– Default user code: 2-5-8-0
– Default master code: 7-2-9-5
WARNING!
Lack of usage restrictions can result in accidents
If the same codes are used to operate different trucks, there is no restriction of
usage for the operators or operator groups.
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When allocating the codes, ensure rider trucks are given a different code from
pedestrian trucks.
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