814K, 816K, 826K 836K Landfill Compactors, 815K, 825K, Soil Compactors, 824K, 834K, 844K, 854K Wheel Dozers and 986K, 988K, 990K, 992K,994K Wheel Loaders Information Display Caterpillar


Display Features

Usage:

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Cat® Information Display Start-Up Sequence



Illustration 1g06245913
The Information Display with the Cat® Display Start-Up Page

When an operator keys on the engine to start the machine, the Information Display will power on. The Information Display will begin to show a series of pages. These pages are as follows:

  • Cat® Display Start-Up Page

  • Operator ID (Identification) Machine Code Keypad

  • Cat Detect Object Detect Disclaimer Page

  • Rear Camera Page

  • Performance Page (Home page)

The following pages will not appear if the following actions occur:

  • The transmission is not in Neutral gear.

  • The parking brake is not engaged.

  • The engine speed is over 400 RPM.

The pages are:

  • Operator ID (Identification) Machine Code Keypad

  • Cat Detect Object Detect Disclaimer Page

  • Rear Camera Page

Note: The operator can bypass the Operator ID keypad entry screen. All normal machine functionality is still available except there will not be an Operator logged in so no Operator ID will be tied to any of the payload features.

The Cat Display Information Screen appears when at startup. This screen will show for 3 seconds before the Performance Page appears on the display.

Note: The Operator ID (Identification) Machine Code Keypad will only appear if no Operator ID passcode has been previously entered. The machine will not key on unless an Operator ID passcode has been previously entered.

Cat Information Display Start-Up Page



Illustration 2g06245913
Cat® Information Display Start-Up Page

The Cat Information Display Start-Up Page appears when the machine is being keyed on and the engine is at startup. A buzzer test will sound. This page with the Cat logo will show for 10 seconds before the next page appears on the Information Display.

Note: After the Cat Information Display Start-Up Page is no longer visible and the engine boot continues, the Cat Information Display Start-Up Page will not be visible until the next key cycle.

Note: If the Rear View Camera is installed, the Back-Up Camera screen will appear after the Cat Detect Disclaimer Screen (if installed) and before the Performance Page.

Note: If the Cat Object Detection System is installed, the Cat Detect Disclaimer Screen will appear after the Cat Display Start-Up Page and before the Performance Page (Home page).

Note: The Cat Display Start-Up Page appears when the machine is being keyed-on and when the machine is starting up. The Cat Display Start-Up Page screen will show for three (3) seconds before the Performance Page (Home Page) appears on the Information Display.

Note: The Cat Display Start-Up Page appears when the machine is being keyed-on and when the machine is starting up. This screen will show for a period of three (3) seconds before the Performance Page (Home Page) appears on the Information Display.

Operator ID (Identification) Machine Code Keypad at Startup

If an Operator Identification number (passcode) has not been entered into the Information Display, the Operator ID numerical keypad will appear. The Operator ID numerical keypad will prompt the operator to enter his or her specific operator passcode.

Note: The operator can bypass the Operator ID keypad entry screen. All normal machine functionality is still available except there will not be an Operator logged in so no Operator ID will be tied to any of the payload features.

Note: For more information on entering or changing a passcode in the Operator ID numerical keypad, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Operator ID (Identification)

This feature is available on the following wheel loaders:

  • 988 T4f

  • 988 LRC

  • 990 T4f

  • 990 LRC

  • 992 T4f

  • 992 LRC

  • 993 T4f

  • 993 LRC

  • 994 T4f

  • 994 LRC


Illustration 3g06245960
Operator ID numerical keypad
(1) Keypad BACK button
(2) OK button
(3) NEXT button

  1. Enter the Operator ID passcode number into the numerical keypad.

  2. Correct a mistyped number by pressing the Keypad BACK button (1).

  3. Press the OK button (2) to enter the number.

  4. Press the NEXT button (3) to navigate to the next step.


Illustration 4g06245967
Code Entry Blocked page
(3) NEXT button

If the passcode is blocked, a message will appear on the page indicating as such. Press the NEXT button (3).

Cat Detect Object Detect Disclaimer Page



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Cat Detect Object Detect Disclaimer Page
(2) OK button

The Cat Object Detect Disclaimer page will appear. The aforementioned page indicates to the operator that the Cat Detect Object Detection System should be only a part of the overall safety precaution and procedures for safely operating the machine.

The Cat Detect Object Detect Disclaimer Page will be visible for 10 seconds or until the operator presses the OK button (2).

Note: For more information on the detection system, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Cat Detect Object Detection System

Rear Camera Startup Page



Illustration 6g06245988

The Rear Camera Startup Page will appear for 5 seconds at engine startup. This feature allows the operator to observe the view of the rear of the machine for any possible objects.

Note: For more information, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Rear Camera

Cat Information Display



Illustration 7g06246007

The Cat® Information Display is a touch-screen display. By pressing a particular raised or Hotkey button on the Information Display screen, the operator can navigate through specific menus.

The main Performance page consists of four areas or quadrangles. Each area displays a selectable parameter. Each parameter can be changed by touching the corresponding quadrant.

Note: For more information, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Performance Page with Selectable Parameters

Note: Only the buttons with icons visible are active buttons. Blank buttons are not active and have no function.

Cat Detect Object Detection System

The Cat® Detect Object Detection system provides operators with an enhanced awareness of their surroundings. The system provides both visible and audible alerts when the system is active and an object is detected in the coverage area.

Object detection is a system used to monitor for objects that are placed in designated machine blind spots. These could be objects that are immediately in front of, behind, or to either side of the machine such that the operator is unable to visually acquire them.

The Cat® Object Detection System for the machine consists of one or two object detention sensors, a camera and the Display ECM. These sensors are placed in the rear of the machine. The sensors monitor designated areas of limited visibility to the rear of the machine when the machine is either in neutral or reverse. The Information Display provides all the necessary annunciation to the operator.

To provide a means of indicating the proximity of a detection, the Information Display provides a five-zone indication bar. When the system is active, the indication bar covers the four uppermost left side hotkey buttons on the Information Display. If an object is in the critical zone, the display will provide both an audible warning and a visual warning.

Note: The Cat® Object Detection System must be installed on the machine.

Note: The machines Rear Camera does not have to be active.

Note: The Cat Detect Object Detection module should be able to be disabled/enabled on the information display software via ET service tool.

Cat Detect Status Indicator



Illustration 8g06246107
(4) Left Side Hotkey buttons
(5) Cat Detect Status Indicator/Button
(6) Cat Detect Proximity Bar

Note: The Cat® Detect Status Indicator (5) will become an active button when the audible alert is present.

For more information, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Cat® Detect Status Indicator Button > Alarm Snooze Feature

The Cat Detect Proximity Bar (6) covers the four uppermost Hotkey buttons (4).

During the power-up process, the Information Display will perform a self-test. During the self-test, the Information Display will ensure that all components are communicating. An alarm on the Information Display will sound momentarily. When the self-test is completed, the following will occur:

  • The System Status Indicator/Button will turn green.

  • The Rear View Camera will be active.

  • The Proximity Bar will be active.

Cat Detect Left Side Proximity Bar

The Cat Detect Left Side Proximity Bar (5) provides five states of warning:

  1. The Proximity Bar shows an escalation of one, two, and three YELLOW segments.

  2. The Proximity Bar shows an escalation of four and five RED segments. At five RED segments, an audible alert will occur.

  3. The number of bars indicates the nearness or the proximity of the object.

Note: In the fifth warning state, all the warning segments will flash in unison.



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(6) Cat® Detect Left Side Proximity Bar (Example: The bar is showing two YELLOW segments)

Cat Detect – Status Indicator/Button

The Cat Detect Status Indicator/Button (5) appears on the left side of the Display. Depending on the level of activity and the detection state, the indication button will appear as green, yellow, or red.

Depending on the level of activity and the detection state, the symbol will appear as green, yellow, or red. When Cat® Detect detects a problem, the faulted state is red, and the alarm activates for two seconds. Once the fault condition is removed, the system is active, as indicated by a green status icon.

Active Mode - Cat Detect is ON, is active, and is accurately monitoring the RADAR detection. The machine is in either Reverse gear or in Neutral gear. The parking brake is OFF.

Standby Mode - Cat Detect is ON and is in standby mode. The system is not reporting any RADAR detections. The machine is in either Forward gear or in Neutral gear. The parking brake is ON.

System Fault Mode - Cat Detect is ON. The RADAR detection has located an object. The Active Status Indicator will flash if all five segments on the Proximity Bar are lit. If fewer than five segments are lit, the Active Status Indicator will not flash.

Alarm Snooze Feature

Cat Detect has an Alarm Snooze feature. When the Audible Alert sounds, the Active Status Indicator shows a green background and becomes an active button.

Active Mode when the Audible Alert Alarm sounds - The Active Status Indicator now becomes an active, raised Hotkey button. Cat Detect is ON and is active. The machine is in Reverse gear. The Proximity Bar (6) will show three or more lighted segments.

Pressing the Active Status Indicator/Button silences the Audible Alert Alarm. Cat Detect is now in the Active/Silenced Mode.

- Cat Detect is ON. The RADAR detection is active. The alarm is silenced or muted. The machine is in Reverse gear. The Audible Alert Alarm will reactivate only when the operator changes the gear from Reverse to either Neutral gear or Forward gear.

Lower Information Display Banner



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(7) Lower Information Display Banner

The Lower Information Display Banner (7) will appear at the bottom horizontal area on the Information Display. The banner contains a clock.

The Lower Information Display Banner also provides a location for relevant user information, such as service faults or pop-up messages.

Note: For more information on the Pop-Up Message Banners, refer to the following section in the manual:

  • Pop-Up Messages and Service Fault Codes

Note: Pop-Up Messages are used for a variety of information conditions and severities. The messages are restricted to the Information Display Banner in order to minimize conflicts with the productivity information and safety information that is also shown on the Display.

Level 2 (Yellow banner) and Level 3 (Red banner) fault messages will always show in the Lower Information Display Banner, while Level 1 (Gray banner) codes may or may not show in the Lower Information Display Banner.

Payload Mode Banners will also appear in the Information Banner if Cat® Performance Measurement is installed.

For more information on the Payload Mode Banners, refer to the following section in the manual:

  • Systems Operation > Menu Navigation > Payload > Payload Banner


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(7) Lower Information Display Banner

Operator (ID) Identification



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(8) Lower Information Display Banner with the Operator ID
(9) OPERATOR button

The Operator ID (8) appears in the Lower Information Display Banner. The specific number shows which operator is operating the machine. The Operator ID can be set up by pressing the OPERATOR button (9) and then pressing the Operator ID menu button.

Note: For more information on setting the Operator ID, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Operator > Operator ID

Warning Pop-Up Fault Message



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(10) Page Index Arrow
(11) Warning Pop-Up Fault Message Banner containing a Yellow Level 2 Fault Code Message
(12) Alert Reminder Symbol (The Warning Pop-Up Fault Message Banner is reduced and is in the snooze mode)

The Lower Information Display Banner also provides a location for displaying warning messages containing Diagnostic Event Fault Codes.

Both the Diagnostics list page and its accompanying Details page can be accessed from pressing the Warning Pop-Up Fault Message Banner (11).

If a machine Diagnostic Event occurs, a warning alert or a machine service fault message will appear in the Warning Pop-Up Message Banner.

Pressing the Warning Pop-Up Fault Message Banner will put the Diagnostic Event into the snooze mode (12). The snooze mode is shown when the Warning Pop-Up Fault Message Banner has been reduced in size. The snooze mode prevents a Level 1 (Gray) Message banner or a Level 2 (Yellow) Message banner from constantly reappearing on the Display.

Note: The Level 3 Warning (Red banner) message will remain active and cannot be placed in the snooze mode or be reduced to an Alert Reminder Symbol. This message is considered urgent. The operator is advised to take immediate action.

If a Diagnostic Event is active and is in the snooze mode, an Alert Reminder Symbol (12) will appear in the bottom right corner of the Warning Pop-Up Message Banner. Pressing this icon will navigate the operator to the Diagnostics list page.

The Warning Pop-Up Message banner (7) appears in the Lower Information Display Banner (lower horizontal banner area of the Display). This warning message informs the operator of a pending or immediate machine condition. The Warning Pop-Up Message banner is formatted to provide the operator with required information in a condensed, understandable condition. These messages are abbreviated to relate the machine condition to the operator while the machine is in operation.

Note: For more information, refer to the following section in this manual:

  • Pop-Up Messages and Service Fault Codes

Navigation Path

The Navigation Path appears in the top left area on the Information Display pages. These icons/symbols show the trail of previous menu pages that were visited or selected to arrive at the current page.

The Navigation Path in the example below is:

  • Machine > Settings > Payload > Weigh Range


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(13) Navigation Path

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