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SCULI operating manual

SCULI operating manual


1. Creating a data connection to the machine
Procedure
Connect the EMT data cable to the machine and the laptop (use an adapter if
you have a USB port).
Connect the dongle to the USB port.
Turn the ignition switch on the machine to position 1.
Start SCULI.
Make the data connection to the machine.
- Click the New button.
- Select the appropriate COM port.
- Click Connect the message Status: Dongle OK briefly appears. The blue
progress bar Gathering variables should then appear.

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The variable editor 5 opens. The variables 6 are shown in a table. The entry
7 Active and the green flashing lamp 8 show that data is being loaded from
the master board.

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2. Modifying the view in SCULI
The first time you open SCULI, the view will still be unclear. You can customise the
settings to improve the view.
Procedure
Open the hierarchy 1 Standard English Wheel Loader Series 6.
Adjust the column width 2 for the hierarchy structure.
Hide any columns 3 which are not needed. Right-click the column header and
uncheck Address, Name and Forced.

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Adjust all the columns 4 to the right width.
When the view is as you want it, click the Options button 5.
Click Save Column Layout 6 and then click OK 7 to save the settings.
All settings are stored and remain in place the next time you open SCULI.
Even if you reinstall the program, the settings are retained.

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3. Information on the variables
The first time you open SCULI, the view will still be unclear. You can customise the
settings to improve the view.
Column functions
Click the column headers to sort the columns in ascending or descending order.
This view shows the Category column in ascending order.

1. Status: shows the status of the variables.


The variable is being loaded by the master electronics.
The value of the variable has not been updated.
If the field is white, the current value is present.
2. Description: shows the name of the variable in German, English
and French.

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3. Category: the category assigns the variables to groups.


Output: output signal from the master electronics to the output
module. The output module attempts to adjust to the specified value.
You can alter the value manually. After the ignition is turned off/on,
the original value is used again.
Input: input signal to the master electronics from the CAN modules
(input module, sensors).
You can alter the value manually. After the ignition is turned off/on,
the original value is used again.
Persistent: configurable value which is retained after the ignition is
switched off/on.
Retain: value calculated by the master electronics, which can also
be changed. The value is retained after the ignition is switched
off/on.
Initialized: value calculated by the master electronics.
You can alter the value manually. After the ignition is turned off/on,
the originally calculated value is used again.
4. Value: the value is refreshed in SCULI every 1000 ms. If a line is marked
with the cursor, the value is refreshed every 200 ms. You can
change these settings under Options. SCULI refreshes the value internally
every 100 ms.
There are two ways to change a value manually:

Click the line twice. The value is highlighted in blue and the cursor
flashes. You can change the value by entering a different number or
using the up/down cursor keys. Press the Enter key to accept and
save the altered value.

Click the line once and press the space bar. The line is highlighted
pink. Now you can alter the value using either the up/down cursor
keys (slow) or the page up/down keys (fast). These altered values are
applied immediately. Press the Enter key to save them.

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This method is recommended for setting the block curve, because
the display on the manometer changes at the same time the value
is adjusted.

5. Unit: if a value has a unit, this is shown in the Unit column.

6. Range: the range stated the possible adjustment range where


applicable. Only values which correspond to a machine type can be
entered as the Machine type variable.

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7. Default: default values are normally specified for variables in the category
Correction. The defaults are already set on new master electronics.

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