C-10, C-12 and C-15 On-highway Engines Caterpillar


Engine/Gear Parameters

Usage:

C-10 MBJ

"Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit"

The engine will accelerate at a slower rate when this limit is exceeded under normal driving conditions. This parameter is used to encourage the driver to shift to the next highest gear.

Table 1
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
1100 rpm     TEL rpm     TEL rpm    

"Lower Gears Turn Off Speed"

The "Lower Gears Turn Off Speed" parameter is the vehicle speed which turns off the "Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit". This must be matched with the "Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit" to the specific drive train for best performance.

Table 2
Minimum     Maximum     Default    

5 km/h (3 mph)    

48 km/h (30 mph)    

5 km/h (3 mph)    

"Intermediate Gears Engine RPM Limit"

This parameter is similar to the "Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit". The engine will accelerate at a slower rate when this limit is exceeded under normal driving conditions. This parameter is typically programmed to a slightly higher rpm than the "Lower Gears Engine RPM Limit".

Table 3
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
1100 rpm     TEL rpm     TEL rpm    

"Intermediate Gears Turn Off Speed"

This parameter is similar to the "Lower Gears Turn Off Speed". This parameter is typically programmed to a slightly higher vehicle speed than the "Lower Gears Turn Off Speed".

Table 4
Minimum     Maximum     Default    

8 km/h (5 mph)    

80 km/h (50 mph)    

8 km/h (5 mph)    

"Gear Down Protection RPM Limit"

This parameter is the Engine RPM Limit when the vehicle speed is above the "Gear Down Protection Turn On Speed". This is a hard limit. The ECM will not allow fuel to the engine above this limit. This parameter is used to encourage the driver to shift into overdrive or top gear.

Table 5
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
1300 rpm     TEL rpm     TEL rpm    

"Gear Down Protection Turn On Speed"

This parameter is the Vehicle Speed when the "Gear Down Protection RPM Limit" is turned on. This must be matched to the specific drive train for best performance. Above this vehicle speed limit, the engine rpm will be limited by the "Gear Down Protection RPM Limit".

Table 6
Minimum     Maximum     Default    

48 km/h (30 mph)    

204 km/h (127 mph)    

204 km/h (127 mph)    

"Top Engine Limit (TEL)"

This parameter is the maximum engine rpm when the engine is under load. The engine will still achieve Rated rpm under no load conditions.

Note: This parameter cannot be programmed.

Table 7
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
2120 rpm     2120 rpm     2120 rpm    

"Top Engine Limit with Droop"

When the "Top Engine Limit with Droop" is selected, the engine can exceed the TEL with a partial load. The rpm limit increases as load decreases to 150 rpm above the selected limit for no load.

Note: This parameter cannot be programmed.

Table 8
Alternative     Default    
    No    

"Low Idle Engine RPM"

The "Low Idle Engine RPM" is the minimum engine rpm.

Table 9
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
600 rpm     750 rpm     600 rpm    

"Transmission Style"

This parameter indicates the type of transmission configuration that is installed in the vehicle to the ECM. This parameter is used by the ECM to read the signals from the following devices:

  • Brake switch (No. 2)

  • Clutch Switch

  • Neutral switch

If an automatic transmission is installed, this parameter should be programmed to one of the following options:

  • Automatic Option 1

  • Automatic Option 2

  • Automatic Option 3

  • Automatic Option 4

The Manual selection requires a clutch pedal position switch to be connected to the ECM Connector J1/P1:24. The transmission selections with a neutral switch require a transmission neutral switch to be connected to the ECM Connector J1/P1:62. J1/P1:62 is the Input 12. The transmission selections with two brake switches require a second brake switch to be connected to the ECM Connector J1/P1:64. J1/P1:64 is the Input 13.

The Eaton Top 2 transmission is a manual transmission and the Eaton Top 2 transmission requires a clutch switch. The ECM operates two outputs in order to control shifting between the top two gears of an Eaton Top 2 transmission. A total of four parameters must be programmed for the system to operate correctly.

Table 10
"Transmission Style" Parameter Setting     Use of Switch    
Service Brake No. 1 Service Brake No. 2     Clutch     Neutral    
Manual Option 1     X         X        
Automatic Option 1     X                
Automatic Option 2     X     X            
Automatic Option 3     X     X         X    
Automatic Option 4     X             X    
Eaton Top 2     X         X        

Table 11
Alternative     Default    
Automatic Option 1
Automatic Option 2
Automatic Option 3
Automatic Option 4
Eaton Top 2    
Manual Option 1    

"Eaton Top 2 Override with Cruise Switch"

If this parameter is programmed to "YES" the Cruise Control On/Off switch can be used to disable Top 2 mode. If the Cruise Control On/Off switch is turned to the OFF position and the transmission is not in Top 2 mode, the Top 2 mode will be disabled. This condition is applicable to the manual mode of operation only. If the Cruise Control On/Off switch is turned to the ON position, the Top 2 mode will be enabled and the transmission will be allowed to shift automatically in the Top 2 gears. When the vehicle is operating in one of the Top 2 gears and the Top 2 mode is enabled, switching the Cruise Control On/Off switch to the OFF position will place the transmission in Hold mode. When the transmission is in the Hold mode, the transmission will not shift out of the currently selected gear. When the Cruise Control On/Off switch is returned to the ON position, the transmission will return to Top 2 mode. When the clutch is depressed and the transmission is in the Hold mode, the Manual mode will be enabled and the Top 2 will be disabled.

Table 12
Alternative     Default    
Yes     No    

"Top Gear Ratio"

The "Top Gear Ratio" identifies the highest gear ratio for an Eaton Top 2 Transmission. For example, tenth gear for an Eaton Super 10 Top 2 transmission is the Top Gear. The programmable range is 0.000 to 3.750 in 0.001 increments. The default is 0.000. Refer to "Gear Ratios for Eaton Top 2 Transmission" for programmable values for each Eaton Top 2 transmission.

Note: This parameter must be precisely programmed to three decimal places to ensure the proper operation of the Eaton Top 2 and Caterpillar engine drive train in the top two gears.

Table 13
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
0.000     3.750     0.000    

"Top Gear Minus One Ratio"

The "Top Gear Minus One Ratio" identifies the second highest gear ratio for an Eaton Top 2 Transmission. For example, ninth gear for an Eaton Super 10 Top 2 transmission is Top Gear Minus One. The programmable range is 0.000 to 3.750 in 0.001 increments. The default is 0.000. Refer to "Gear Ratios for Eaton Top 2 Transmission" for programmable values for each Eaton Top 2 transmission.

Note: This parameter must be precisely programmed to three decimal places to ensure the proper operation of the Eaton Top 2 and Caterpillar engine drive train in the top two gears.

Table 14
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
0.000     3.750     0.000    

"Top Gear Minus Two Ratio"

The "Top Gear Minus Two Ratio" identifies the third highest gear ratio for an Eaton Top 2 Transmission. For example, eighth gear for an Eaton Super 10 Top 2 transmission is Top Gear Minus Two. The programmable range is 0.000 to 3.750 in 0.001 increments. The default is 0.000. Refer to "Gear Ratios for Eaton Top 2 Transmission" for programmable values for each Eaton Top 2 transmission.

Note: This parameter must be precisely programmed to three decimal places to ensure the proper operation of the Eaton Top 2 and Caterpillar engine drive train in the top two gears.

Table 15
Minimum     Maximum     Default    
0.000     3.750     0.000    

"Gear Ratios for Eaton Top 2 Transmission"

Table 16
Transmission
Model    
Top
Gear
Minus
Two
Ratio    
Top
Gear
Minus
One
Ratio    
Top
Gear
Ratio    
RTLO-XX610B-T2     1.352     1.000     0.741    
RTLO-XX710B-T2     1.825     1.351     1.000    
RTLO-XX713A-T2     1.000     0.856     0.730    
RTLO-XX718B-T2     1.000     0.856     0.730    

Note: The XX that appears in the model number of the transmission refers to the Nominal Torque Capacity. XX times 100 equals the Nominal Torque Capacity. For example, RTLO-14613A has a Nominal Torque Capacity of 14 times 100 or 1900 N·m (1400 lb ft).

The model designation of the transmission and other information are stamped on a tag on the transmission. The tag is located on the lower left side near the front of the transmission.

"Governor Type"

This parameter determines the type of governor that controls the engine. Select "Full Range" for manual transmissions and for electronically shifted manual transmissions. Select "Min/Max" for automatic transmissions.

Table 17
Alternative     Default    
Min/Max     Full Range    
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