Seven lamps are available as options. The following five lamps will normally be installed in the application:
- "Shutdown" lamp
- "Warning" lamp
- "DPF" lamp
- "DPF Disabled" lamp
- "Regeneration Active" lamp
The following two optional lamps for other items may also be installed:
- "Wait to start" lamp
- "Low oil pressure" lamp
The "Shutdown" lamp and the "Warning" lamp can also be used to indicate a diagnostic trouble code by use of the "Flash Code" feature. The "Flash Code" feature can be used to indicate all active diagnostic codes and logged diagnostic codes.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
Flashing - The lamp will be flashing when the engine is derated because of an active diagnostic code. An example of an active diagnostic code is "System Voltage High".
On - The lamp will be on when the shutdown level in the engine protection strategy has been reached. The "Warning" lamp will also be on.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
Flashing - The lamp will be flashing when a "warning" or a "warning and derate" is active. This situation includes low oil pressure.
On - The lamp will be on when the shutdown level has been reached. The "Shutdown" lamp will also be on.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
On - The lamp will be on when a "warning" is active. The warning will occur when the level of soot in the DPF has reached 80 percent. The lamp will be on when the derate level has been reached. This situation will occur when the level of soot in the DPF has reached 100 percent. The "Warning" lamp will also be flashing. The lamp will be on when the shutdown level has been reached. This situation will occur when the level of soot in the DPF has reached 116 percent. The "Warning" lamp will also be flashing and the "Shutdown" lamp will be on.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
On - The lamp will be on when regeneration has been disabled by the operator or by the engine ECM.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
On - The lamp will be on during active regeneration when the machine is not operating under load and the outlet temperature of the DPF is more than
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless "Wait to Start" is active.
On - The lamp is on during a "Wait to Start" period.
Lamp check - When the keyswitch is turned to ON, the lamp will come on for 2 seconds. The lamp will then go off unless there is an active warning.
On - The lamp will come on when a low oil pressure event is detected. The "Warning" lamp and the "Shutdown" lamp may also come on.
Typically, the "Shutdown" lamp is colored red and the "Warning" lamp is colored amber. The color of the other lamps can vary.
Operation of the Indicator Lamps
Warning Lamp
(Alert Lamp) |
Shutdown Lamp
(Action Lamp) |
Regen Active Lamp | DPF Lamp | DPF Disabled Lamp | Lamp State | Description of the Indication | Engine State |
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On | On | On | On | On | Lamp Check | When the keyswitch is moved to the ON position, the lamps come on for 2 seconds and the lamps will then go off. | The keyswitch is in the ON position but the engine has not yet been cranked. |
Off | Off | Off | Off | Off | No Faults | With the engine in operation, there are no active warnings, diagnostic codes, or event codes. | The engine is operating with no detected faults. |
On | Off | Off | Off | Off | Active Diagnostic | If the warning lamp comes on during engine operation, the lamp indicates that an active diagnostic code (an electrical fault) is present. | The engine is operating normally but there is one or more faults with the electronic management system for the engine. |
On | Flashing | Off | Off | Off | Derate
(An engine derate is caused by certain active codes.) |
If the warning lamp comes on and the shutdown lamp flashes during engine operation, an active diagnostic code (an electrical fault) is present. The diagnostic is sufficiently serious in order to cause an engine derate. | The engine is operating but there is one or more active diagnostic codes that have initiated an engine derate. |
Flashing | Off | Off | Off | Off | Warning
(Warning only) |
When the warning lamp flashes during operation of the engine, one or more of the warning values for the engine protection strategy has been exceeded. However, the value has not been exceeded to a level that will cause the engine to derate or a shutdown. | The engine is operating normally. However, there is one or more of the monitored engine parameters that are outside of the range that is acceptable. |
Flashing | Flashing | Off | Off | Off | Derate
(Warning and Derate) |
The warning and shutdown lamps flash if a value for the engine protection strategy has exceeded the level for an engine derate. | The engine is operating. However, one or more of the monitored engine parameters is outside of the acceptable range. The acceptable range has been exceeded to a level which requires a warning and an engine derate. |
On | On | Off | Off | Off | Engine Shutdown | If both the warning lamp and the shutdown lamp come on during engine operation, one of the following conditions exists: 1. One or more of the shutdown values for the engine protection strategy has been exceeded. 2. A serious active diagnostic code has been detected. After a short time, the engine will shut down. |
The engine is either shutdown or an engine shutdown is imminent. One or more monitored engine parameters have exceeded the limit for an engine shutdown. This pattern of lamps can be caused by the detection of a serious active diagnostic code. |
Off | Off | On | Off | Off | High exhaust temperature | The engine is operating at a low idle speed and the exhaust system temperature is above |
If the engine is operating at a low idle speed, the exhaust temperature is high during an active regeneration. The exhaust temperature is also high during the cooling period immediately after an active regeneration. |
Off | Off | Off | On | Off | High DPF soot loading | The soot loading in the DPF is high. | The soot loading in the DPF has reached 80%. The lamp warns the operator that an active regeneration is required. |
Off | Off | Off | Off | On | DPF is disabled. | Active regeneration has been disabled by the operator or the ECM. | Active regeneration has been disabled. |
Flashing | Off | Off | On | Off | Very high DPF soot loading | The soot loading in the DPF is high. | The soot loading in the DPF has reached 100%. The engine will be derated. The lamp warns the operator that an active regeneration is required. |
Flashing | On | Off | On | Off | Very high DPF soot loading | The soot loading in the DPF is high. | The soot loading in the DPF has reached 116%. The engine will be shut down after 5 minutes. The engine can be restarted and a regeneration should be performed. If a regeneration is not performed within 5 minutes, the engine will shut down again. The engine can be restarted. The electronic service tool must be used to perform a regeneration. |
The "Flash Code" feature is used to flash the code of all active diagnostic codes and logged diagnostic codes.
The sequence for the flash code is started by cycling the keyswitch twice within a period of 3 seconds. After a delay of 2 seconds, the "Shutdown" lamp will flash once for half a second. This sequence indicates the start of the active fault codes. After a further delay of 2 seconds, the "Warning" lamp will flash repeatedly in order to indicate the active diagnostic codes. Each flash will be on for half a second and off for 300 ms. The "Warning" lamp will remain off for 2 seconds between each digit of a code. If there is more than one active diagnostic code, the "Shutdown" lamp will go off for 2 seconds. The lamp will then come on for half a second. The "Warning" lamp will go off for 2 seconds before starting the next code. If there are no active diagnostic codes, the "Warning" lamp will flash the code "551". Refer to Troubleshooting Guide, "No Diagnostic Code Detected".
As an example, an active diagnostic code of "21" is indicated by the "Warning" lamp operating in the following sequence:
- On for 500 ms
- Off for 300 ms
- On for 500 ms
- Off for 2000 ms
- On for 500 ms
- Off
Illustration 1 | g01779334 |
Timing of the flash codes |
After all of the active diagnostic codes have been displayed, the "Shutdown" lamp will go off for 2 seconds. The "Shutdown" lamp will flash twice in order to indicate the start of the sequence that will display the logged diagnostic codes. The process for flashing logged diagnostic codes is identical to the process for flashing active diagnostic codes.
Note: If there are no logged codes, the "551" code should be flashed again.
After all of the codes have been displayed, the "Shutdown" lamp will flash three times in order to indicate that there are no further codes. Cycling the keyswitch twice within a period of 3 seconds will start the process again. All codes will be displayed in ascending numerical order.
Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide, "Diagnostic Code Cross Reference" for the diagnostic code that relates to the flash code.
Note: Flash codes are always sent in ascending numerical order.