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M3000004
Operator Display Guide continued...
Daily Checks
Before starting work, visually inspect the RCI sensors and wiring for damage, ensure that the RCI system is
in good working order and that the values for height, radius, slew position and load shown on the RCI are
valid. Please refer to the User manual for daily check requirements.
System Start
-
Up
The 3RCI system should automatically start up when the ignition is turned on. Initially a green LED on the
front panel will blink on and off to indicate that the system is booting up, and then the screen will power
up. Once started up, the internal buzzer will sound continuously until the operator acknowledges the
system by pressing the
“
OK
”
button. The operator will then need to input his 8 digit PTS number. Where
the operator has a 6 digit Sentinel card number, it is suggested that two zeros are typed in first, followed
by the 6 digit Sentinel number. The system will then go to the working screen shown on page 5.
Foreman Key
The RCI display incorporates a foreman key switch to the right of the display. When this key switch is in
the
“
Locked
”
position, most of the buttons behind the
[MENU]
button will be greyed out and unavailable.
To make them available, turn the foreman key switch to the
“
unlocked
”
position.
Lift Point Selection
Where multiple lift points are available, the lift point being used should be selected from the options
programmed into the RCI. The active lift point is shown on the main screen under the Height value (see
item 5 on page 5). To change the active lift point, press the
[MENU]
button, and cycle through the
available calibrated lift points using the bottom left button.
Possible options are:
BP (Bucket Pin)
ALP (Auxiliary Lift Point)
QH (Quick Hitch)
TLJB (demountable tele jib)
Only those options enabled within the software will be available. Selecting the incorrect lift point will not
compromise the safety of the system, but height, radius and load values may be inaccurate.