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As no input function can be forced to be active or inactive, the operator must press the “Output”
button to go to the following page (see Figure 9-14).
Figure 9-14 Force page (output)
The Force page allows the operator to force a function to be overridden. This is useful to enable an
inactive function or to disable an active function.
This page contains a set of rectangles. Each of these rectangles is numbered and relates to a specific
function of the truck.
Colors are used to indicate whether the corresponding function is active or not:
a blue rectangle means the corresponding function is inactive
a green rectangle means the corresponding function is active
Also:
a red rectangle means there is a closed short-circuit
a yellow rectangle means there is an open circuit
A white-bordered rectangle means that this rectangle is selected. Use the directional arrows to select a
specific rectangle or function. When a rectangle is selected, a short description of the corresponding
function appears in the lower part of the screen.
After selecting a rectangle:
press “ON” to activate the corresponding function (rectangle turns from blue to green)
press “OFF” to deactivate the corresponding function (rectangle turns from green to blue)
press “RESET” to have the software control the status of the corresponding function
N
OTE
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To cancel changes made in this page and restore the default values, all you have to do is cut
power to the multiplexed system by turning the ignition key off.
N
OTE
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To go from a module to another (e.g. from module
10
to
20), the operator has to go back to the
Module I/O Status page (see Figure 9-8) and select module
20.
Press “Esc” to return to the preceding page.
Joystick
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