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Pop-Up Messages

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Pop-Up Messages and Fault Codes

Pop-up messages within the Information Display inform the operator of a pending or immediate machine condition. These messages are abbreviated to relate the machine condition while the machine is in operation. The messages are restricted to a dedicated area of the Display to minimize conflicts with productivity and safety information.



Illustration 1g03890717
(1) Example of Event Code 101-13(2): A Level 2 Yellow Warning message
(2) Pop-Up Message Box
(3) Number of Active Messages (Displayed if there are multiple Active warnings)
(4) Arrow: Allows user to page through all the Active Messages

If the message is Level 1 or 2, press the mid-section of the Pop-Up Message Box (2) to snooze the message.

Note: A Level 3 (red banner) message will not snooze. Touching the arrow (4) will cycle to the next fault code banner.

Pop-Up Message Box

The pop-up message box (2) is formatted to provide required information in a condensed, understandable condition for the operator. Pop-up messages are used for various information conditions and severities. These information conditions and severities, and the general layout of the Pop-Up messages, are described in the following sections.

Information ("Info") Pop-Up Messages

Information Pop-up messages provide non-safety, critical messages to the operator. Text within the messages appears in complete words, allowing for greater understanding and ease of translation.

If multiple information pop-ups are active, an arrow will appear. The operator can press the arrow and page through all the active pop-ups. If the operator has not pressed the arrow for 5 seconds and if no warnings are active, the Display automatically pages through the active information pop-ups.

If any warnings are active, and not "snoozed", the information pop-ups will not display.

Fault Codes

The color of the symbol represents the highest-level active warning:

  • Level 1 – A Gray Warning supersedes any active Information Pop-up message.

  • Level 2 – A Yellow Warning supersedes active Information / Level 1 Warning (or lower) Pop-up.

  • Level 3 – A Red Warning is the highest priority. A Level 3 Warning always supersedes an active Level 2 (or lower) Pop-up.

Note: A Level 1 Warning (Gray) banner is the lowest priority warning message. This message can be put into the snooze mode by pressing the mid-section of the Warning Pop-Up Message banner (2).

The last pop-up suppressed raises an alert reminder symbol in the lower right-hand corner of the Information banner. The alert reminder symbol remains until the warnings become inactive. The operator can enable the snooze function for Information Messages, Level 1 Warnings, and Level 2 Warnings.

However, Level 3 Warnings (a red banner) will remain active and will not snooze.

Warning Levels

Level 1 Warning



Illustration 2g03890838

A Level 1 Warning supersedes any active information pop-up message. An information popup will not display if any Level 1 or higher warning is active (and not snoozed by the operator).

If the machine is running, Level 1 warnings may be snoozed for 10 hours.

The numbers above the arrow display the following information:

  • The index of the currently displayed Pop-Up messages

  • The total number of active and unsnoozed warnings

Press the arrow and the Events List will appear with the active warnings listed.

If the operator has not pressed the arrow for 5 seconds, the Display automatically pages through the following warnings; active (unsnoozed) Level 1 Warnings, provided no Level 2 or Level 3 Warnings are active.



Illustration 3g03890840
An example of a Level 1 Warning Pop-Up. Press the midsection area of the Pop-Up banner (5) and the "Events List" screen will appear.
(5) Level 1 Warning Pop-Up


Illustration 4g03890848
(6) Reduced icon

An example of a Level 1 Warning Fault Code that has been "snoozed" is shown above.

After all the Fault codes have been snoozed, the reduced Alert Reminder Symbol will appear in the corner of the screen. Press the symbol and the Events List screen will appear.

Level 2 Warning



Illustration 5g03890919

A Level 2 Warning supersedes any active information pop-up or Level 1 warning. If multiple warnings are active, an arrow (4) appears.

Pressing the arrow (4) enables the operator to page through all active warnings.

If the operator has not pressed the arrow for 5 seconds, the Display automatically pages through active (unsnoozed) Level 1 warnings, provided no Level 2 or Level 3 warnings are active. Press the arrow and the events list will appear with the active warnings listed. If the machine is running, the operator may snooze Level 2 warnings for 1 hour. If the warnings are an event, they will reappear if the event generating the warning remains active.



Illustration 6g03890931
An example of a Level 2 Warning Fault Code.
(2) Pop-Up Message Box
(4) Page Arrow
(7) Midsection area of banner
(8) Alert Reminder Symbol

An example of a Level 2 Warning Fault Code is shown above.

  1. To learn more about a warning, press the Alert Reminder Symbol (8) to bring up the Diagnostics Events list and Events Details page.

  2. If the message is either Level 1 or 2, press the midsection area of the banner (7) to snooze the message.

  3. Touch the page arrow (4) to view the warnings in the Events page. In this example, three warnings, or Events, will appear in the Events list, or ECL.

Note: A Level 3 (red banner) message will not snooze.



Illustration 7g03890956
An example of a Level 1 Warning Fault Code that has been "snoozed". After all the Fault codes have been snoozed, the reduced icon (6) will appear in the corner of the screen. Press the icon and the Events List screen will appear.
(6) Reduced Alert Reminder Symbol

An example of a Level 2 Warning Fault Code that has been "snoozed" is shown above.

After all the Fault codes have been snoozed, the reduced Alert Reminder Symbol (6) will appear in the corner of the screen. Press the symbol and the Events List screen will appear.

Level 3 Warning



Illustration 8g03890968

Level 3 Warnings are the highest priority. A Level 3 Warning always supersedes an active Level 2 or Level 1 warning or pop-up message. If multiple warnings are active, an arrow appears (4). Press the arrow and the events list will appear with the active warnings listed. The second number above the arrow indicates the total number of all active and unsnoozed pop-ups the operator can access by using the arrow.

Note: A Level 3 warning cannot snooze. The pop-up box cannot be reduced to an alert reminder symbol. Level 3 warnings remain active. A Level 3 Warning (Red) Pop-Up Message banner is an urgent warning message. The operator is advised to take immediate action



Illustration 9g03890981
An example of a Level 3 Warning Fault Code.

986 Large Wheel Loader Internal Fault Codes

Failure Mode Identifier Codes (FMI) for the 986 Wheel Loader are located in the following table.

Table 1
FMI Fault Codes 
Protocol  Code  FMI  WCI  Issue 
EDDT  967  Machine Application 
EDDT  967  Machine Application 
EDDT  3330  Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 Power Supply 
EDDT  3330  Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 Power Supply 
EDDT  3318  Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 
EDDT  3318  12  Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 
EDDT  3318  11  Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 
EDDT  1144    Medium range Object Detection Sensor #2 Blockage Detected 
EDDT  2348  SAE J1939 Data Link #2 

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