Installation of Cat® Terrain for Wheel Tractor Scrapers{7605} Caterpillar


Installation of Cat® Terrain for Wheel Tractor Scrapers{7605}

Usage:

44 06W
Wheel Tractor-Scraper: All
Machine Control and Guidance Products:
TERRAIN GRADING (S/N: TFE1-UP)
TERRAIN LOADING (S/N: TFL1-UP)
TERRAIN OFFICE (S/N: TER1-UP)

Introduction

This Special Instruction provides information for installing the following Cat® Terrain for grading and loading hardware components on the listed wheel tractor scrapers:

The installation requires welding, cutting holes, using electrical tools, and using mechanical tools. After a technician has completed the first installation process, future installations should require 6 to 8 hours for completion.

The installation is separated into the following procedures:

  • Receiver, receiver harness, and chassis harness installation

  • Wireless machine radio installation

  • Main rear harness assembly installation

  • Monitor display installation

  • Main front harness assembly installation

  • Battery backup installation

  • Power supply wiring and fuse installation

  • Initial power checks

  • Dimension measurements and measure up

Operation and Maintenance Manual

The operation of Terrain for grading and loading on-board software is covered in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, SEBU8814, "Cat® Terrain for Grading and Loading". Refer to this manual for more information.

Open the 392-9004 USB Memory Module containing the Terrain operational files and documentation.

Print the Operation and Maintenance Manual of the desired language and secure the manual in the cab of the machine.

Important Safety Information

Work safely. Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance, and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also have the necessary training, skills, and tools to perform these functions properly.

Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this instruction and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. Therefore, the warnings in this publication and the warnings that are on the product are not all inclusive.

When a tool, procedure, work method, or operating technique that Caterpillar does not recommend is used, ensure that you and others are safe during use. Additionally, ensure that the product will not be damaged or made unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance, or repair procedures that are used.

------ WARNING! ------

Do not operate or work on this machine unless you have read and understand the instructions and warnings in the Operation and Maintenance Manuals. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Contact your Cat dealer for replacement manuals. Proper care is your responsibility.

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------ DANGER! ------

Electrocution Hazard! Keep the machine and attachments a safe distance from electrical power. Stay clear 3 m (10 ft) plus twice the line insulator length. Read and understand the instructions and warnings in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Failure to follow the instructions and warnings will cause serious injury or death


------ WARNING! ------

Machine swings. Stay back. Crushing hazard could cause serious injury or death.

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------ WARNING! ------

Accidental engine starting can cause injury or death to personnel working on the equipment.

To avoid accidental engine starting, disconnect the battery cable from the negative (−) battery terminal. Completely tape all metal surfaces of the disconnected battery cable end in order to prevent contact with other metal surfaces which could activate the engine electrical system.

Place a Do Not Operate tag at the Start/Stop switch location to inform personnel that the equipment is being worked on.

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------ WARNING! ------

Personal injury or death can result from sudden machine movement.

Sudden movement of the machine can cause injury to persons on or near the machine.

Prevent possible injury by performing the procedure that follows before working on the machine.

Move the machine to a smooth horizontal location. Move away from working machines and personnel and lower the bucket to the ground.

Permit only one operator on the machine. Keep all other personnel away from machine or in view of the operator.

Engage the parking brake. Stop the engine.

Move the hydraulic control levers to all positions to release the pressure in the hydraulic system.

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------ WARNING! ------

Personal injury or death can result from fumes, gases and ultraviolet rays from the weld arc.

Welding can cause fumes, burn skin and produce ultraviolet rays.

Keep your head out of the fumes. Use ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing area. Wear eye, ear and body protection before working.

Protect yourself and others; read and understand this warning. Fumes and gases can be dangerous to your health. Ultraviolet rays from the weld arc can injure eyes and burn skin. Electric shock can cause death.

Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and your employer's safety practices. Do not touch live electrical parts.

See "American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding and Cutting" published by the American Welding Society.

American Welding Society
2501 N.W. 7th Street
Miami, Florida 33125

See "OSHA Safety and Health Standards, 29 CFR 1910", available from U.S. Department of Labor.

U.S. Department of Labor
Washington, D.C. 20210
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Illustration 1g00037860

Use steps and handholds whenever you mount the machine. Use steps and handholds whenever you dismount the machine. Before you mount the machine, clean the step and the handholds. Inspect the step and handholds. Make all necessary repairs.

Face the machine whenever you mount the machine and whenever you dismount the machine. Maintain a three-point contact with the step and with handholds.

Note: Three-point contact can be both feet and one hand or a single foot and two hands.

Do not mount a moving machine. Do not dismount a moving machine. Never jump off the machine. Do not try to mount the machine when you carry tools or supplies. Do not try to dismount the machine when you are carrying tools or supplies. Use a hand line to pull equipment onto the platform. Do not use any controls as handholds when you enter the cab or when you exit the cab.

General Preparation

------ WARNING! ------

Do not operate or work on this machine unless you have read and understand the instructions and warnings in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Contact any Caterpillar dealer for replacement manuals. Proper care is your responsibility.

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In addition to the normal safety precautions that are taken in the day to day operation of heavy machinery, the following steps are recommended:

  1. Move the machine to a suitable location. The location should be smooth, level, and out of direct sunlight.

  1. Move away from other working machines and personnel.

  1. Lower the bowl to the ground.

  1. Stop the engine.

  1. Engage the machine brake.

  1. Position wheel chocks.

  1. Power the machine down.

  1. When possible, maintain ownership of the machine keys.

Required Tools

The tools listed in Table 1 are required to install Terrain on wheel tractor scrapers. The list contains the recommended Caterpillar service tools, as well as general-purpose tools with no specified part number.

Table 1
Part Number     Description    
9S-1748     Socket Wrench Set (1/2 Inch Drive)    
199-6156     Socket Wrench Set (1/2 Inch Drive )    
194-3584     Socket Wrench Set (Torx screw)    
1U-7230     Hand Tool Group (Screwdrivers)    
8T-9293     Torque Wrench (1/2 inch Drive)    
9S-3263     Thread Lock Compound    
1U-9369     Measuring Tape    
389-0331     Terrain Service Kit    
Not specified     Drill Bit Set    
Not specified     Electricians Hole Punch Set    
Not specified     Fish Tape    
Not specified     Cable Ties/Clips    
Not specified     Tap Set    

Parts Lists

The 389-0344 Terrain Electronics Ar contains the receiver, the display, and a USB memory module drive. The USB memory module contains files for the monitor operating software, system documentation, and a schematic diagram of the system.

Table 2
Contents of the 389-0344 Terrain Electronics Ar    
Part Number     Part Name     Notes    
353-2794     Satellite Receiver     MS992 receiver    
392-9004     USB Memory Module     Contains operational files and documentation    
389-8217     Control Gp     G610 Display with loaded operating system    

The 389-0320 Terrain Installation Ar contains the four kits that are listed in Table 3. Use these kits during the installation of Terrain. Tables 4 through 7 describe the contents of the kits.

Table 3
Contents of 389-0320 Terrain Installation Arrangement    
Part Number     Part Name     Description    
167-8604     Monitor Mounting Group     Dash/ceiling mounting group for display    
291-5398     Receiver Mounting Group        
389-0332     Monitor Mounting Gp     Display mounting group    
389-0337     Machine Wiring Group        

Table 4
Contents of 167-8604 Monitor Mounting Gp    
Qty     Part Number     Part Name     Notes    
4     0S-0509     Bolt     3/8-16    
4     5M-2894     Hard Washer        
4     8X-7422     Boss     3/8-16    
1     147-3417     Mount As        

Table 5
Contents of 291-5398 Receiver Mounting Gp    
QTY     Part Number     Part Name     Purpose    
4     5D-0353     Locking Bolt (3/8-16)     Securing harness    
4     6V-8801     Nut (3/8-16)     Securing harness    
4     8M-2770     Clip        
4     8T-2141     Washer     Receiver    
4     8T-4195     Bolt (M10)     Receiver    
8     8T-4896     Hard Washer     Securing harness    
8     8T-5360     Washer     Mounting mast    
8     8T-9380     Bolt (7/16-40)     Mounting mast    
1     147-3449     Plate     Bottom of mast    
1     156-8045     Plate     Threaded machine plate    
1     289-9630     Plate     Top of mast    

Table 6
Contents of 389-0332 Monitor Mounting Gp    
Qty     Part Number     Part Name     Notes    
4     4M-5282     Bolt     1/4-20
Display bracket to dash bracket    
6     7K-1181     Cable Strap        
8     8C-5607     Isolation Mount        
4     8C-5608     Spacer        
4     8T-4205     Hard Washer     Display to bracket    
4     8T-9364     Bolt     1/4-20
Display to bracket    
4     9X-6165     Washer     Display bracket to dash bracket    
1     130-5300     Clip        
1     389-3032     Bracket        

Table 7
Contents of 389-0337 Machine Wiring Group    
QTY     Part Number     Part Name     Purpose    
4     2L-8067     Terminal        
4     2L-8071     Terminal        
4     2L-8079     Terminal        
2     3S-8665     Clip     Harness    
3     5P-6264     Grommet        
23     8M-2773     Clip        
4     8T-0325     Bolt (M5)     M5
For battery    
4     8T-0328     Hard Washer     For battery    
1     167-8703     Wire     Power supply    
1     167-8984     Battery        
1     265-8147     Harness     Fuse    
1     278-7396     Wire        
1     285-6651     Harness As     CAN terminator    
1     285-6655     Harness As        
1     285-6657     Harness As     Receiver jumper    
1     292-1120     Mounting Block     For battery    
1     383-3027     Harness As        
1     383-3028     Harness As        
2     389-0333     Cable As     Radio    

Optional Items

The optional items in Table 8 may also be required during the installation. These parts are not provided in the 389-0320 Terrain Installation Ar .

Table 8
Optional parts needed for Terrain installation
(Not included in the 389-0320 Terrain Installation Ar )    
Part Number     Part Name     Description    
3E-5239     Relay     Used for optional Reverse Auto-Calibration option    
4C-4200     Paint     CAT Yellow    
7K-1181     Cable Strap     Straps for securing harness    
7T-1099     Link     Weld links for harness routing    
141-5830     Silicone Sealant     RTV for grommets    

Satellite Receiver Mast Parts

Use the parts in Table 9 to fabricate a mast for the receiver. These parts are not included in the 389-0320 Terrain Installation Ar .

Table 9
GPS Receiver Mast Parts
(Not included in the 389-0320 Terrain Installation Arrangement )    
QTY     Part Number     Part Name     Description    
1     8T-2647 (1)     Tube     Receiver mounting    
4     147-3448 (1)     Gusset     Receiver mounting    
        Angle Iron
(2 in)    
Harness protection    
( 1 ) Refer to Special Instruction, REHS1729, "CAES Receiver Mast Fabrication"

Terrain Components




Illustration 2g03015939

Representation of cables, harnesses, and main system components.

Illustration 2 shows the connections between the cables, harnesses, and the Terrain components that are described within this instruction. Refer to the "Terrain System Diagram v10 05092012.pdf" in the following folder on the USB memory module for a complete wiring schematic of the Terrain system.

  • 02 System Documentation\System Diagrams\v4.5




Illustration 3g02972676

Terrain system components

(1) 389-8217 Monitor Display (G610)

(2) 353-2794 Satellite Receiver

Note: Ensure that harnesses are routed and restrained in a manner that does not create a trip hazard.

Note: Do not extend either the serial cables or the CAN cables. If any cable is not of sufficient length, then contact a Caterpillar distributor before proceeding with the installation.

Summary of Welding and Potential Welding by Sections

Table 10
Welding     Section    
Yes     Receiver, receiver harness, and chassis harness    
Possible     Machine radio installation    
Possible     Main rear harness assembly installation    
Possible     Monitor display installation    
Possible     Main front harness assembly installation    
Yes     Battery backup installation    
No     Power supply wiring and fuse installation    

Installing the Receiver, Receiver Harness, and Chassis Harness

Note: This installation procedure requires welding.

Note: The terms receiver, GPS or GNSS receiver, satellite receiver, and Positioning Module (PM) are synonymous. This manual uses the terms receiver and satellite receiver.




Illustration 4g00992402

The mast is mounted on a 620 G-Series wheel tractor scraper.

  1. Position the 353-2794 Satellite Receiver . Attach the assembly to a 4 foot antenna mast directly behind the bowl of the machine close to the rear axle.

    Note: Refer to Special Instruction, REHS1729, "CAES Receiver Mast Fabrication" for instructions on fabricating the 4 ft. mast that is required to mount the satellite receiver.

    Consider the following requirements when choosing the location:

    • The mounting location should not impede normal operation of the machine.

    • The mounting location should not impede the fueling of the machine.

    • The mounting location should be rigid enough to avoid excess vibration and flexing of the sheet metal.

    • The mounting location should provide the satellite receiver with an unobstructed view of the sky.

    Additionally, consider the following when choosing the location:

    • Length of the 285-6657 Wiring Harness for the receiver

    • Visibility of the indicator lights on the satellite receiver

    • Direct or mirrored views of the operator

    Note: Route and loosely install the 285-6657 Harness As prior to mounting the mast for the satellite receiver.




    Illustration 5g02977748

    (10 ) 353-2794 Satellite Receiver shown on centerline of the machine (track-type tractor is shown for illustration)

  1. Weld the 156-8045 Plate as close as possible to the centerline of the machine. Position the plate directly behind the bowl close to the rear axle. This plate will be attached to the 147-3449 Plate of the 4 foot antenna mast.

    Note: As per Caterpillar guidelines, welding the 147-3449 Plate of the 4 foot mast directly to the machine is not an approved procedure.




    Illustration 6g01516253

    (16) 147-3448 Gusset

    (17) 8T-2647 Tube

    (18) 8T-9380 Bolt

    (19) 8T-5360 Washer

    (20) 147-3449 Plate

    (21) 156-8045 Plate

  1. Position the 147-3449 Plate (20) of the 4 foot mast that was fabricated in Step 1 over the threaded 156-8045 Plate (21). Secure the two plates together using eight 8T-9380 Bolts (18) and eight 8T-5360 Washers (19) .

    Note: Apply anti-seize compound to the threads of the bolts.

    Note: Tighten the bolts to Caterpillar standard torque specifications.

  1. Attach the satellite receiver to the 289-9630 Plate . Use four 8T-4195 Bolts (M10) and four 8T-4121 Hard Washers . These parts are included in the 291-5398 Receiver Mounting Gp .

    Note: Mount the receiver to allow the operator easy visibility of the LEDs when outside of the cab. This location may be determined by site preference. The recommended orientation is to have the LEDs visible from the rear of the machine.




    Illustration 7g01516314

    Wiring harness mounting hardware

    (13) 285-6657 Harness As (receiver)

    (22) 8M-2770 Clip

    (23) 5D-0353 Locking Bolt

    (24) 6V-8801 Nut

    (25) 8T-4896 Hard Washer

  1. Attach the receiver harness (13) to the connector on the satellite receiver. Route the harness down the 4 foot mast.

  1. Secure the receiver harness in multiple locations on the 4 foot mast. Use the parts from Table 11 at each point. These parts are included in the 291-5398 Receiver Mounting Gp .

    Table 11
    Parts from 291-5398 Receiver Mounting Group
    to secure receiver harness    
    Qty     Part Number     Description    
    1     8M-2770     Clip    
    1     5D-0353     Locking Bolt (3/8-16)    
    1     6V-8801     Nut    
    2     8T-4896     Hard Washer    



    Illustration 8g01516315

    Harness routing

    (12) 285-6655 Chassis Harness As (75-FT)

    (13) 285-6657 Harness As (receiver)

    (14) 285-6651 Harness As (CAN terminator)

  1. Connect the 12-pin connector of the receiver harness (13) to the 12-pin connector of the chassis harness (12) .

  1. Connect the CAN terminator (14) to the 8-pin connector near the end of the chassis harness.



    Illustration 9g00992430

    The exposed receiver harness is covered with rubber tubing.

  1. Route the chassis harness along the side of the bowl to the mounting location of the 383-3028 Harness As (main rear) (7). This location is near the cab. This routing is the recommended routing for the harness.

    Note: The chassis harness should follow the route of the existing hydraulic hoses from the back of the wheel tractor scraper.




    Illustration 10g00992418

    A close-up view of the harness trough fabricated from 2 inch angle iron stock

  1. Secure the chassis harness. Use optional 2 inch angle iron along the side of the bowl to create a channel for routing the harness.

    If the harness passes through any holes in the machine, protect the harness. Use a protective wrap or use a 5P-6264 Grommet . These parts are included in the 389-0335 Machine Wiring Gp .

Installing the Machine Radio




Illustration 11g03005040

389-0333 Cable As (Radio)

(1) P1 to main rear harness

(2) P2 to Ethernet of customer supplied radio for power

A machine radio is not supplied with Terrain. The 389-0333 Cable As (Ethernet) connects to the rear main harness using a 12-pin (key D) connector (1). The opposite end of the radio harness employs a standard RJ-45 Ethernet connector (2) with power provided through the connector for a third-party radio.

Note: The TC900x radio from previous CAES systems can be replaced by the Cyan radio. The radio, which is country-specific, is ordered separately.

The customer determines the location and mounting procedure for the radio. Suggested mounting procedures include:

  • Utilizing existing light brackets (if equipped)

  • Welding bosses to the machine and using a radio mounting bracket

  • Mounting the radio inside the cab and mount an external antenna outside the cab

Ensure the following when choosing a mounting location:

  • Mount the radio at least 3 feet from the satellite receiver or any other transmitting radio or antenna on the machine. This location maximizes reception of the radio.

  • Ensure that the radio antenna has 360 degrees of visibility.

Using Power Over Ethernet

Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology describes a system that safely passes both electrical power and data on the same Ethernet cable.

If utilizing PoE technology, then move the following wires from the 2-pin DT connector to the 12-pin DT connector of the radio harness:

  • Power: 1-BU

  • Ground: 2-BK

Installing the Main Rear Harness

Note: Welding may be required during this installation.

The 383-3028 Harness As (rear main) routes from the 383-3027 Harness As (rear front) to either the 389-0333 Cable As (radio) or else to the 285-6655 Harness As (20-FT) (chassis).

  1. Route the main rear harness.

  1. Connect the 12-pin connectors of the main rear harness to the chassis harness.

  1. Route the main rear harness toward the main front harness.

  1. Secure the main rear harness. Use 3S-8665 Clips , 8M-2773 Clips , or 7K-1181 Cable Straps .

    If the harness passes through any holes in the machine, protect the harness. Use a protective wrap or use a 5P-6264 Grommet . These parts are included in the 389-0335 Machine Wiring Gp .

  1. Connect the 6-pin connector of the main rear harness to the 6-pin connector of the 278-7396 Wire .

Installing the Monitor Display

Position the 389-8217 Monitor Display within the cab of the machine. Consider the following when choosing the location for the display:

  • Place the display within 1.2 m (4 ft) of the eyes of the operator.

  • Choose a location that does not block the visibility of the operator to risk areas around the machine.

  • Locate the display near the plane that the operator normally views during operations that benefit most from the use of the Terrain system. Ideally, locate the display no more than 30 degrees from this viewing angle.

Consider the following when choosing the location for the display:

  • Ease of reference to work in progress

  • Accessibility to the touch screen

  • Operator comfort (resting position of the arm and leg)

  • View of safety films within the cab by the operator

  • Direct or mirrored views of the operator

  • Ability of the operator to enter or exit the cab

  • Exposure of the screen to excessive glare from the sun

  • Use of operator controls

The display is mounted on a u-shaped bracket. The bracket can be tilted approximately 20 degrees to minimize glare from direct sunlight.




Illustration 12g02979776

The display is shown installed on the dash panel.

Either of the following options can be used to install the display:

  • The display can be mounted to the top side of the dash panel.

  • The display can be mounted to the ceiling of the cab.

  1. Determine the option that will be used for the installation.



    Illustration 13g01516333

    Contents of 167-8604 Monitor Mounting Group

    (26) 8X-7422 Boss

    (27) 147-3417 Mount

    (28) 3Y-7829 Boss

    (29) 5M-2894 Hard Washer

    (30) 0S-0509 Bolt

  1. Attach the bosses (26) to the mount (27). Use the mounting hardware in Table 4.

    Note: If mounting the display to the ceiling, then score the padding, the lining, or the insulation. Remove the scored material. Remove enough insulation to allow sufficient space for welding the bosses.

    Note: Use the optional 3Y-7829 Bosses (28) with the 8X-7422 Bosses (26) if additional length is needed to install the mount (27) .

  1. Mark the location of the bosses. Use the mount as a template.

  1. Remove the bolts, washers, and bosses from the mount.

  1. Weld the bosses to the marked locations.

  1. Mount the 389-3032 Bracket to the bosses. Use the four bolts and four washers that were removed in Step 4.



    Illustration 14g01513986

    The exploded view of 150-1893 Vibration Isolator Mounting Group is shown.

    (1) 389-8217 Monitor Display Gp

    (34) 389-3032 Bracket

    (35) 8T-4205 Hard Washer

    (36) 8T-9364 Bolt (1/4-20)

    (39) 8C-5607 Isolation Mount

    (40) 8C-5608 Spacer

    (41) 9X-6165 Washer

    (42) 4M-5282 Bolt (1/4-20)




    Illustration 15g02980677

    Isolation mounts installed to 389-3032 Bracket

  1. Assemble the eight 8C-5607 Isolation Mounts (39) and the four 8C-5608 Spacers (40) to the u-shaped 389-3032 Bracket . Use four 9X-6165 Washers (41) and four 4M-5282 Bolts (42). Refer to Illustration 14.

    Note: Tighten the bolts to Caterpillar standard torque specifications.

  1. Attach the 389-3032 Bracket to the 147-3417 Mount . Use four 4M-5282 Bolts and four 9X-6165 Washers from the 389-0332 Monitor Mounting Gp .

    Note: Tighten the bolts to Caterpillar standard torque specifications.

  1. Remove the 126-1774 Connector Cover from the 70-pin connector of the main front harness.

    Note: The connector is removed because this cover limits the ability to adjust the angle of the display.




    Illustration 16g02980017

    Display tilted after installation of lower bolts to ease installation of cables

  1. Attach the 389-8217 Monitor Display to the 389-3032 Bracket . Install the lower 8T-9364 Bolts and 8T-4205 Hard Washers first to allow the display to tilt and ease installation of the harnesses.

    Note: The remaining bolts and washers will be connected beginning in Step 12 after the harnesses are installed.




    Illustration 17g03005033

    G610 harness installation

    (1) Monitor display

    (2) P1 (70 pin) of main front harness

    (3) (not used)

    (4) P3 of main front harness to USB port

    (5) P2 of main front harness to power port

  1. Install the 383-3027 Harness As connectors to the display (1) .

    1. Connect the P1 70-pin connector (2) to the display.

    1. Connect the gray P1 (key A) 12-pin connector (4) to the USB port (middle).

      Note: The top 12-pin connector port (3) is not used.

    1. Connect the black P2 (key B) 12-pin connector (5) to the Power port (bottom).

  1. Install the third 8T-9364 Bolt (1/4-20) and 8T-4205 Hard Washer to the left-hand top of the display.



    Illustration 18g02980218

    (9) 383-3027 Harness As

    (34) 389-3032 Bracket

    (46) 130-5300 Clips

    (47) Receptacle

  1. Attach the 130-5300 Clip (46) to the outside of the 389-3032 Bracket (34). Use the last 8T-9364 Bolt (1/4-20) and 8T-4205 Hard Washer . Refer to Illustration 18.

  1. Install the 370-4060 Receptacle to the 237-0164 Plug of the front harness.

  1. Attach the 237-0164 Plug to the 130-5300 Clip . Refer to Illustration 18.

Installing the Main Front Harness

The 383-3027 Harness As (main front) routes between the 389-8217 Monitor Display , 167-8984 Battery (backup), power, and the 383-3028 Harness As .

  1. Route the main front harness. For ease of routing, start routing the harness at the display. Continue routing the harness to the batter backup and to the connection of the main rear harness. This method of routing ensures that there is no need to remove the 70-pin connector from the harness.



    Illustration 19g00993694

    Main front harness routed through floor plate

  1. Route the main front harness from the display to the intended location of the connection for the main rear harness. The harness can be routed behind the dash and through the floor plate. The harness can also be routed through the headliner and then down a support post to the floor plate.

  1. Connect the 12-pin connector of the main front harness to the 12-pin connector of the main rear harness.

  1. Route the 3-pin power connection to the mounting location of the battery backup. This 3-pin connector breaks off from the main front harness.



    Illustration 20g01513994

    The main front harness is shown securely clamped.

    (9) 383-3027 Harness As (main front)

    (46) 8M-2773 Clip

  1. As shown in Illustration 20, secure the main front harness (9). Use 3S-8665 Clips , 8M-2773 Clips (46), or 7K-1181 Cable Straps .

    Note: If the harness passes through any holes in the machine, protect the harness. Use a protective wrap or use a 5P-6264 Grommet . These parts are included in the 389-0335 Machine Wiring Group .

Battery Backup




Illustration 21g01434701

The installed 167-8984 Battery (Battery Backup) is shown.

The battery backup supplies the on-board software with temporary power. Power is supplied for a short time in the event of an abrupt, unplanned loss of power to the machine. The battery backup stores power for approximately 5 minutes. This delay provides enough time for the operator to shut down the on-board software safely.

The two connectors from the battery connect to mating connectors on the 167-8703 Wire (power supply) and the 383-3027 Harness As (front main). The 265-8147 Harness As (fuse) can be mounted on either side of the battery. The design of the connectors ensures a correct connection to the mating connector. Locate the battery backup to ensure that the power supply lead from the front main harness can reach the battery.

Note: There are several acceptable mounting locations for the battery backup on the machine. Observe the following criteria when choosing a location:

  • The overall dimensions of two 292-1120 Mounting Blocks while attached to the battery backup

  • Accommodation for the standard, unaltered length of the 383-3027 Harness As (main front)

  • Adequate accessibility to the battery

  • Normal, safe functioning of the machine

Fuse Harness

The 265-8147 Harness As (fuse) is a three wire inline connection. The fuse harness is used to protect the Terrain hardware components.




Illustration 22g01455641

Install the harness in one of the following locations:

3A - Between the power supply wire (2) and the battery backup (3)

3B - Between the battery backup (3) and the main front harness (16)

Locate the harness in an area of the site that allows for ease of replacement of the fuses, if required.

Installing the Battery Backup

Note: This procedure may require welding.

Perform the following procedure to install the battery backup.




    Illustration 23g01817855

    Exploded view of mounting for battery backup

    (3) 167-8984 Battery Gp (backup)

    (3C) 8T-0325 Bolts (M5)

    (3D) 8T-0328 Hard Washers

    (3E) 292-1120 Mounting Blocks

  1. Bolt the two 292-1120 Mounting Blocks (3E) to the battery backup (3). Use the 8T-0325 Bolts (3C) and the 8T-0328 Hard Washers (3D) .

  1. Score and remove padding, lining, or insulation material. Remove enough material to allow room to weld the mounting blocks.

  1. Use the mounting blocks as a template to locate the welding points for the blocks. Outline the outside edges of the mounting blocks.

  1. Remove the mounting blocks from the battery backup.

  1. Tack weld the mounting blocks in the marked locations.

  1. Verity that the flange holes of the battery line up with the tapped holes in the mounting blocks.

  1. Permanently weld the mounting blocks.

  1. Once the welding has cooled, paint the bosses to prevent the bosses from rusting.

  1. Once the paint has dried, bolt the battery backup to the machine. Use the 8T-0325 Bolts and the 8T-0328 Hard Washers .

    Note: Tighten the bolts to Caterpillar standard torque specifications.

    Note: If this installation is new and is using a TC900C/CR900 radio, then the installation is complete. If the harnesses and MS990 receiver are being updated using a currently installed TC900B radio, then continue with this installation.

  1. If using a TC900B radio, then locate a 205-4285 Power Converter (12V/24V Inverter) near the battery.

  1. To ensure accurate placement of the converter, attach the two 5 mm bosses to the converter and tack weld the bosses in place.

  1. Remove the converter from the bosses and finish welding the bosses to the machine.

  1. Once the welding has cooled, paint the bosses to prevent the bosses from rusting.

  1. Once the paint has dried, bolt the converter to the bosses

Note: Tighten the bolts to Caterpillar standard torque specifications.

Installing the Power Supply Wire and Fuses

The 167-8703 Wire As (power supply) is provided with the 389-0317 Machine Wiring Gp . Use the power supply wire to connect the 167-8984 Battery Gp (backup) to the machine power supply. Connect the power and key switched power through a 10 amp fuse.




Illustration 24g01268941

Electrical schematic for power harness and installation of the fuses

Referring to the electrical schematic in Illustration 24, perform the following steps:

  1. Turn the disconnect switch to the OFF position.

  1. Route the 167-8703 Wire from the 167-8984 Battery to the "Run" relay.

    Note: For the following Steps, use a 2L-8067 Terminal , a 2L-8071 Terminal , or a 2L-8079 Terminal . These Terminals are included in the 389-0333 Machine Wiring Gp .

  1. Connect the RD "+24 volt" wire to the supply side of the "Run" relay.

  1. Connect the PK "Switched +24 volt" wire to the switched side of the "Run" relay.

  1. Connect the BK "Ground" wire to a ground lug.

  1. Confirm that there is a 10 amp fuse in each of the 265-8147 Fuse Holders .

Note: If the Run relay is not easily accessible, then the key switch may be used as a substitute connection point.

Performing the Initial Power Checks

Before applying power to the Terrain system for the first time, verify the voltage at the following power connections.

Pin A - Positive

Pin B - Negative

Pin C - Switched positive

  1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position.

  1. Check for 24 V between pin A and pin B.

  1. Check for 0 V between pin B and pin C.

  1. Turn the key switch to the ON position.

    Note: Do not turn the key all the way to the START position.

  1. Check for 24 V between pin B and pin C.

  1. After power has been verified, connect the 3-pin connector of the 167-8703 Wire to the 3-pin connector of the 265-8147 Fuse Harness that is located near the 167-8984 Battery .

Machine ID Worksheet Entries

Enter the following information for future reference:

Machine ID Number____________________

Machine Name____________________

Display Serial Number____________________

Machine Dimensions____________________

Radio Serial Number____________________

Application (circle one)

Grade, Ore, OrePlus, Compaction

Grade Tolerance (provided by site)____________________

Setting the Language

The operator can use the user interface of the on-board software in either English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Swedish. The default is English. Enable one of the non-default languages using a line of code containing a language identifier from Table 12.

Note: The on-board software receives tasks from other applications such as Task List Manager. These tasks can be sent in any language that is supported by the keyboard and operating system being used. The on-board software receives these tasks in any language that the operating system supports.

Table 12
Language     Language Identifier    
French     fra    
Spanish     esp    
Swedish     sve    
Portuguese     prt    

To set the language of the user interface, add the following line to the startcaes.cmd file before running the file:

  • SET lang=<language identifier>




Illustration 25g02340196

The line must be added before the c:\caes\exe line. For example, to set the language of the user interface to Spanish, add the following line as shown in Illustration 25:

  • SET lang=esp

Using the Machine Configuration Utility

The Machine Configuration Utility (MCU) is a tool that configures advanced machine settings. The software replaces the previous method of editing the machine configuration file (mach_cfg.txt) file by hand.

ReferenceFor information on using the MCU, select Start > All Programs > Cat MineStar System and Tools > Machine Configuration Utility.

ReferenceFor information on adding the machine in Cat MineStar System, refer to Systems Operation, RENR9562, "Cat® Terrain Administration and Configuration Guide".

Performing the Dimension Measurements and Measure Up




    Illustration 26g00993128

    Sample MCU screen shot


    NOTICE

    Enter correct details. Any errors transfer directly into the finished as-built surface file.


    Note: The satellite receiver is shown mounted on the cab in Illustration 26. The correct mounting location for the receiver is on the bowl mounted to a 4 foot Mast.

  1. To set up the machine in the office, use the following steps to measure the machine receiver offsets GPS x, GPS y, and GPS z. The offsets refer to specific positions on the machine and are entered into the MCU.

    ReferenceRefer to the sample MCU screen shot, Illustration 26, as a reference guide and template to record the machine dimensions.

    Note: The "X" measurement that is taken to the right of the centerline of the machine will be a positive number. The "X" measurement that is taken to the left of the centerline of the machine will be a negative number.

    Note: The "Y" measurement that is taken in front of the rear axle will be a positive number. The "Y" measurement that is taken behind the rear axle will be a negative number.




      Illustration 27g02980337

      Measuring for the phase center (48)

      (10) 353-2794 Receiver

      (48) Phase center

    1. GPS x: Measure the distance from the phase center (48) of the receiver (10) to the centerline of the machine.

      Note: The phase center is located 12.8 cm (5.0 inch) (double-sided arrow) from the bottom of the receiver.

    1. GPS y: Measure the distance from the phase center (48) of the receiver (10) to the center of the rear axle of the machine.

    1. GPS z: Measure the distance from the phase center (48) of the receiver (10) to the bottom of the wheels.

    1. Wheel Base: Measure the distance between the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.

    1. Cut Width: Measure the width of the machine from the outside edges of the wheels.

  1. Open the MCU.

  1. Select the machine name.

  1. Select Machine > Machine Dimensions. Enter the dimensions.

  1. In the Menu Bar, select File > Send to Cat MineStar System.

  1. Ask the Terrain Site Champion to send out a site-specific application file for the receiver.

  1. Restart the on-board system and verify the accuracy of the receiver as follows:

    1. Move the machine origin to a known point.

    1. Compare the Northing, Easting, and Elevation.

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