ACE2 / ACE3 Traction and Hydraulic
Controllers
NOTE:
For all the display examples shown below,
x's represent numerical values which will vary with
parameter adjustments.
NOTE:
Controllers and dash displays should not be
exchanged between other trucks for periods of lon-
ger than 10 hours for testing purposes. Controller
nodes may acquire higher hours from a donor truck
if this practice is used and the original truck hour
meter readings cannot be recovered to lower hour
level readings. Additionally non-programmed devi-
ces may assume the truck serial number that they
are installed in.
If the Traction or Hydraulic Controllers are re-
placed, perform the following procedure immedi-
ately after installation.
1.
Connect all electrical connections prior to ini-
tial startup of the Traction or hydraulic Con-
troller. During initial startup, the Traction and
Hydraulic Controllers sense the system devices
to determine option configuration and initial
calibrations. Check that the multifunction han-
dle is in the neutral position and the brake
pedal is up during initial startup.
2.
When a controller is replaced then the truck
CDF file is to be downloaded with the Common
Control System (CCS) Service Tool (See CDF
File Importation and Set-up Procedure).
3.
Check and ensure all parameters are set to the
default values. After reviewing and adjusting
all setup parameters, refer to Steering Sys-
tem 1600SRM1610 for the Steer Calibration
procedure.
NORMAL OPERATION
Display
Password Access
Following truck startup, if the Operator Password
feature is enabled, the operator will be prompted to
enter their operator password. The display will
show five empty placeholders. The operator then
must enter the five-digit operator-level password.
The number of possible password combinations
range from 11111 to 55555. Pressing a display but-
ton will result in the corresponding digit being
shown on the LCD display from left to right. After
the 5th password digit is entered, the display will
proceed with approval of the password. If the code
is correct, the display will revert to normal opera-
tion, and the vehicle is enabled. If the code is incor-
rect, the truck will remain disabled until the cor-
rect operator password is entered (multiple at-
tempts are allowed).
Startup Checklist
If the Startup Checklist feature has been enabled,
the operator will be prompted to complete the
Startup Checklist. The Startup Checklist will con-
sist of items that the operator must complete each
time the key switch is turned ON.
1.
The display presents a series of questions to the
operator.
2.
The operator must respond to each question by
either pressing the Up Arrow button (#1) for
"Yes" or the Down Arrow button (#3) for "NO."
There must be an answer to each request before
the next request is shown on the display. All re-
quests must be performed before the truck can
begin operation.
2200 SRM 1612
Setup
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