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ATTACHMENTS, OPTIONS
HANDLING PAYLOAD METER II (CARD TYPE)
HANDLING PAYLOAD METER II (CARD TYPE)
The payload meter inputs the signals from the pressure sensors, clinometer, body float detection, and neutral
detection, and uses the built-in microcomputer to calculate the amount loaded. It then displays the calculated load
on the panel display and also displays the load on the external display lamps.
The payload meter always carries out self-diagnosis of the system, and if any problem or warning occurs, it
displays the content.
It is also possible to use the switches on the payload meter itself to display the aggregate payload or total number
of cycles from a certain time, and to forcibly display probrem and warning items that are now occurring, or have
already occurred and been restored to normal.
The payload meter automatically records dump truck operation data, such as the payload, time, distance, and
travel speed for each cycle, together with the time and date of starting or stopping the engine, time and date of
the occurrence and remedy for abnormalities or warnings, and the aggregate payload and total number of cycles
from any given time.
These automatically saved data are retained even when the power is turned off, so it is possible to send
(download) the data with the communications cable (ANSI/EIARS-232C) from the payload meter through the
communications cable connection port inside the cab.
The downloaded data are saved in a CSV type text file, so it is possible to read them with Excel or any
commercially available software and to use a PC to process the dump truck operating data.
Furthermore, if a memory card is inserted in the payload meter, these data can be written to the memory card and
then read to a personal computer from the memory card, so the data can be processed in the same way as with
cable communications using a personal computer.
REMARK
When reading the data to a PC, it is necessary to use the PC software provided by Komatsu.
When using a card system, a memory card and memory card reader are needed.
It is possible to set the machine ID, open ID, and travel speed limit for each payload meter (in other words, for
each machine).
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Summary of Contents for Galeo HD405-7R
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Page 135: ... OPERATION OPERATION Z Ground contact point of tire used as base 3 86 ...
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Page 153: ... OPERATION OPERATION Brake performance Downhill distance 450 m 1476 ft HD325 HD405 3 104 ...
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Page 155: ... OPERATION OPERATION Brake performance Downhill distance 900 m 2952 ft HD325 HD405 3 106 ...
Page 156: ... OPERATION OPERATION Brake performance Downhill distance 1500 m 4921 ft HD325 HD405 3 107 ...
Page 157: ... OPERATION OPERATION Brake performance Downhill distance Continuous HD325 HD405 3 108 ...
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