MD6200 Rotary Drill Caterpillar


Operator Controls

Usage:

MD6200 D9A
Note: Your machine may not be equipped with all the controls that are described in this topic.


Illustration 1g06222359
(1) Heating and Air Condition Controls
(2) Dome Light Switch
(3) Advanced Cab Filtration System (If Equipped)
(4) Right Console
(5) Left Console
(6) Joystick Controls
(7) Service Port
(8) 12V Power Supply
(9) USB
(10) Monitors
(11) Camera Monitor


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Left side console
(12) Emergency stop
(13) Pull-down Force
(14) Left side control panel keypad


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Right side console
(15) Engine start switch
(16) Torque Limit Control
(17) Regeneration Switch
(18) Right side control panel keypad

Heating and Air Condition Controls (1)

The heater/air conditioner provides comfort for the operator that is working under various temperature conditions. For more information on the air conditioning and heater controls, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Air Conditioning and Heating Control".

Dome Light (2)

This switch engages the dome light inside the cab. Push the switch into the up position to activate the light and the down position to turn off.

This light can also be activated using the key pad. See illustration 7.

Cab Pressure Monitor System (If Equipped) (3)

If equipped, the cab pressure monitor system is located in the front of the cab.

For more information on the cab pressure monitor system, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Advanced Cab Filtration System".

Joystick Controls (6)

The joystick control is used to control the functions of the work tools. For more information on the individual functions of the joysticks, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Joystick Controls".

Service Port (7)



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Electronic Technician service port

An Electronic Technician (ET) service port is located inside the cab behind the seat. This service port allows service personnel to connect a laptop computer that is equipped with Electronic Technician. Service personnel can use electronic technician to diagnose machine and engine systems.

Contact your Cat dealer for additional information.

12V Power Supply (If Equipped) (8)

This outlet supplies power for auxiliary uses. Remove the cap before using. For more information on the individual functions of the joysticks, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Power Receptacle"

USB Jack (If Equipped) (9)

This port is used to charge 5V USB devices.

Note: This only charges and does not provide any data communication.

Monitors (10)

The monitors are used to display various operating information of the machine. For more information on the operation of the monitor, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Monitoring System".

Camera Monitor (11)

The camera monitor displays views caught by the cameras located around the machine. This monitor provides extra visibility from the operator station.

Emergency Stop Switch (12)

The emergency stop switch is used to quickly shutoff the machine in the event of an emergency. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Emergency Stop Switch" for more information.

Pull-down Force (13)

Controls the pull-down pressure for both auto pull-down and manual pull-down to increase or decrease the weight on the drill bit.

Turn the control knob clockwise to increase pressure and turn the control knob counter clockwise to decrease pressure.

Left Side Control Panel Keypad (14)



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Left side control panel
(19) Compressor Air
(20) Compressor Flow Reduction
(21) Bit Tool Oil
(22) Track Spray
(23) Auxiliary Relay 2
(24) Auxiliary Relay 1
(25) Winch
(26) Safety Bar
(27) Hydraulically Operated Bit Basket (HOBB)
(28) Foam Injection
(29) Dust Collector

Compressor Air (19)

This button activates the air compressor. The air compressor speeds that are available are variable.



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Lights above the buttons are illuminated to indicate the air compressor volume.
(A) High
(B) Medium
(C) Low

Compressor Flow Reduction (20)

This button reduces air level by an additional percentage that is configured in the Display. Press and release this button to activate. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Bit Tool Oil (21)

This button energizes the coil to provide oil to the hammer tool. Press and release this button to activate. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Track Spray (22)

This button activates the track spray. Press and release this button to spray the tracks. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Auxiliary Relay 2 (23)

This button will accommodate the use of a compatible auxiliary function.

Auxiliary Relay 1 (24)

This button will accommodate the use of a compatible auxiliary function.

Winch (25)

This button overrides the lockout for the winch. Press and release this button to override the lockout. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Safety Bar (26)

This button controls the position of the safety bar, if equipped. The safety bar prevents the pipe from falling out of the mast if there is an accident. Alternates up an down each time pressed. Push once to activate and another to disengage. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Hydraulically Operated Bit Basket (HOBB) (27)

The HOBB is used to hold the drill bit while being screwed on and off the bit sub (Rotary Applications) or Hammer Barrel (DTH Hammer applications) Push the button to move the HOBB into the load position, again to retract to the parked position.

Foam Injection (28)

This button activates the foam injection. Press and release this button to activate. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Dust Control (29)

This button is used to engage the dust control system. Press the button to engage the dust collector. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Engine Start Switch (15)

When you turn switch to the ON position, electrical power is supplied to the systems.

OFF - When you insert the engine start switch key and when you remove the engine start switch key, the engine start switch must be in the OFF position. Also, turn the engine start switch to the OFF position to stop the engine.

ON - To activate the electrical circuits in the cab, insert the engine start switch key and turn the engine start switch clockwise to the ON position.

START - To start the engine, insert the engine start switch key and turn the engine start switch clockwise to the START position. When the engine start switch key is released, the engine start switch will return to the ON position.

Note: If the engine fails to start, return the engine start switch to the OFF position. This must be done before you attempt to start the engine again.

Delayed Engine Shutdown (DES) Override - Use emergency stop switch (12) to disable the delayed engine shutdown (DES). The engine will be shut down immediately.

Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Emergency Stop Switch" for more information.

Note: Shutting down the engine using this method is considered a hard shutdown which disables the DES.

Note: A warning message and/or Audible alarm will be initiated. A fault code will be logged for improper engine shutdown if exhaust temperature is above limit.

Note: Overriding delayed engine shutdown may reduce engine and machine system component life.

Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Stopping the Engine" for more information.

Rotation Rotary Torque Controller (16)

Controls the pull-down rotational pressure for both auto pull-down and manual pull-down to increase or decrease the weight on the drill bit.

Turn the control knob clockwise to increase rotational pressure and turn the control knob counter clockwise to decrease rotational pressure.

Regeneration Switch (17)

The default regeneration mode is automatic regeneration. In automatic mode the regeneration system will trigger regeneration when regeneration is appropriate.

Manual Regeneration - Push in the top of the switch for 2 seconds to begin regeneration. The digital display area will display a message when the regeneration is active.

Auto Regeneration Disable - Push in the bottom of the switch for 2 seconds to disable regeneration. The digital display area will display a message when the disable regeneration is complete.

The auto regeneration disable switch may be used to disable the automatic mode.

Note: To re-enable the regeneration, cycle the engine start switch or push and hold the top of switch for 3 seconds.

Note: You may return to normal operation at any point during regeneration.

Right Side Control Panel (18)



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Right Side Control Panel
(30) Auto Drill
(31) Engine Speed
(32) Main Lights
(33) Work Lights
(34) Dome Light
(35) Powered Stairway Light
(36) Powered Stairway
(37) Rear Wiper
(38) Front Side Wiper
(39) Left Side Wiper
(40) Travel Mode
(41) Park
(42) Drill Mode
(43) Horn

Auto Drill (30)

This button engages the drilling control system.

Engine Speed (31)

This button activates the engine speed. The engine speeds that are available are variable.



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Lights next to the buttons are illuminated to indicate the engine speed mode.
(D) High
(E) Medium
(F) Low

Main Lights (32)

This button activates the main lights. Push the button to activate the light and to turn off. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Work Lights (33)

This button activates the work lights. Push the button to activate the light and to turn off. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Dome Light (34)

This button activates the dome light inside the cab. Push the button to activate the light and to turn off. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Powered Stairway Light (35)

This button activates the powered stairway light. Push the button to illuminate the powered stairway. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Note: When the machine isshutdown this light is on a timer to let the operator exit the drill.

Powered Stairway (36)

This button will raise the powered stairway and lower the powered stairway. Push the button to raise the stairway and to lower. This function will alternate each time pressed.



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Lights next to the buttons are illuminated to indicate the powered stairway directional movement.
(H) Up
(J) Down

Rear Wiper (37)

This button activates the window wiper and washer for the rear window. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Front Side Wiper (38)

This button activates the window wiper and washer for the front window. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Left Side Wiper (39)

This button activates the window wiper and washer for the left side. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Travel Mode (40)

This button engages the travel system. Press and release this button to activate the travel control system. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Note: Always have the machine set to park mode when not traveling or drilling.

Park (41)

This button activates the park mode. Press and release this button to activate the park mode. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Drill Mode (42)

This button engages the drill mode. Press and release this button to activate the drill mode. The LED will indicate when the mode is active.

Horn (43)

This button activates the horn. Press this button to activate the horn.

Engine Shutdown/Machine Remote Control Lockout Switch



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Battery disconnect box on right side of the machine
(44) Engine Stop Control
(45) Machine Remote Control Lockout Switch

Engine Stop Control (44)

The engine shutdown switch will stop the machine from ground level. For more information on the operation of the engine shutdown switch, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Stopping the Engine".

Machine Remote Control Lockout Switch (45)

The remote control lockout switch allows the machine to be locked out from remote access.

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