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Multiplexing
This page contains a set of rectangles. Each of these rectangles is numbered and corresponds 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 blue to green)
press “OFF” to deactivate the corresponding function (rectangle turns green to blue)
press “RESET” to have the software control the status of the corresponding function
N
OTE
:
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 9-9) and select module
20.
Press “Esc” to return to the preceding page.
Joystick
The joystick page is accessible from the Module I/O Status page (see Figure 9-9). From that page
select “Joystick” using up/down arrows and press “OK”. The Joystick page opens (see Figure 9-16).
Figure 9-16 Joystick page
The Joystick page allows the operator to check if all functions of the joystick are working correctly. If
one joystick is installed on your vehicle, it will be represented on the display monitor by joystick
127.
However, if two joysticks are installed on your vehicle, any of the two joystick numbers (127 and 72)
can represent either joystick on the screen.
Summary of Contents for MINIMAX
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Page 72: ...64 Lubrication Figure 4 10 Lubrication chart Helping Hand arm...
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Page 90: ...82 Hydraulic System Figure 5 8 Oil temp level gauge Figure 5 9 Steel hydraulic tank...
Page 102: ...94 Hydraulic System Figure 5 21 Strainer assembly Strainer...
Page 106: ...98 Hydraulic System Figure 5 25 Detecting cylinder internal leaks 1 2 3 4 5 A A A...
Page 108: ...100 Hydraulic System...
Page 113: ...Electrical System 105 Electrical Schematics Cab Adaptation...
Page 114: ...106 Electrical System Cab Console Controls...
Page 115: ...Electrical System 107 Cab Controller...
Page 116: ...108 Electrical System Chassis...
Page 117: ...Electrical System 109 Body Module rear side...
Page 118: ...110 Electrical System Body Module front side...
Page 119: ...Electrical System 111 Tailgate Lighting...
Page 120: ...112 Electrical System Panic Bars Crusher Panel Tipper Interlocks...
Page 121: ...Electrical System 113 Cameras Switchpack Details Interlocks AUTO 10 SEC INHIBIT AUTO N AUTO ON...
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Page 127: ...Troubleshooting 119 Figure 8 4 Ball end hex wrench metric and SAE...
Page 134: ...126 Troubleshooting Figure 8 6 Tailgate locking mechanism...
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Page 164: ...156 Lifting Arm Figure 10 1 Mounting bolts Figure 10 2 Helping Hand gripper Figure 10 3 Hoses...