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DRIVING ENVIRONMENT
OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS
Tell-Tales
A tell-tale is a display that indicates the
actuation of a device, a correct or
defective condition, or a failure to
function. The operator should become
familiar with these symbols in order to
recognize and react (if necessary) to the
indicated condition. Tell-tale symbols are
shown in the
instrument panel cluster.
Colors
To promote visual recognition
internationally, specific colors for tell-
tales have been established. Unless
governmental regulations (in the area
where the vehicle is to be used) or
engineering directives specify otherwise,
the standard colors are:
• Steady Blue — high-beam
headlights
• Flashing Green — turn signals
• Flashing Red — hazard condition
involving the safety of personnel
• Steady Green — system in operation
• Steady Red — warning, immediate
action required
• Amber — early warning, such as low
fuel or Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS) malfunction
Alarm, Check and Information
Symbols
Symbol
Meaning
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Hill Assist Indicator
Stop
Interaxle lock
Differential lock (Interwheel)
Turn Signal Indicator
Parking Brake engaged
Safety Belts Reminder
Aftertreatment DPF Regeneration
Aftertreatment High Exhaust
System Temperature
ABS Malfunction Trailer
Symbol
Meaning
ABS Malfunction Tractor
Preheating Active or Preheating
Fault
High Beam Indicator
Aftertreatment DEF Tank Low
Indicator
Check Indicator
Light Indicator
Traction Control System (TCS)
Indicator
Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS) Indicator
Power Take-Off (PTO) Indicator
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Indicator
Daytime Running Light (DRL)
Indicator
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