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Contents
Introduction ............................................ 1 MENU 5: Vehicle messages ................ 35
Display, general ..................................... 1 5. Vehicle messages ............................ 35
Location and content of display ........... 2
MENU 6: Reset .................................... 36
Display control stalk ............................. 3
6. Reset ................................................ 36
Display menus ....................................... 4
Menus when vehicle stationary .......... 37
Display symbols ..................................... 7
Alarm, warning and information MENU 7: P-heater timer .................... 38
symbols .................................................. 7 7. P-heater timer .................................. 38
Status symbols ..................................... 10
Other symbols ..................................... 10 MENU 8: Display setting .................... 41
8. Display setting ................................ 41
Messages ............................................... 11 8.5 Change Password .......................... 47
Messages, general ............................... 11
Acknowledging messages ................... 12 MENU 9: Vehicle Settings .................. 48
9. Vehicle Settings .............................. 48
Menus .................................................... 14
............................................................. 14 MENU 10: Diagnostics ........................ 56
10. Diagnostics .................................... 56
MENU 1: Gauges ................................. 18
1. Gauges ............................................. 18 MENU 11: Vehicle data ...................... 66
11. Vehicle data ................................... 66
MENU 2: Fuel data ............................. 21
2. Fuel data .......................................... 21 MENU 12: Data log ............................. 68
12. Data log ......................................... 68
MENU 3: Time/distance ..................... 24
3. Time/distance .................................. 24 MENU 13: Password ........................... 74
13. Password ....................................... 74
MENU 4: Display ................................ 31
4. Display ............................................ 31 Index ...................................................... 77
Introduction 1
Display, general
There are two different types of display.
The basic display and the graphic display.
The basic display is a segment type display
and can only show a limited number of
characters. The graphics display is larger
and can show a variety of different charac-
ters and symbols. There are two versions of
the graphic display. A simpler version and
a full function display. These instructions
describe the full function display. Any
functions not supported by the simpler ver-
sion will be indicated.
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The display in the centre of the instrument The information that is available depends
presents the driver with necessary informa- on whether the vehicle is in operation or
tion. It is controlled using the control stalk stationary. Certain functions are password
on the right-hand side of the steering protected and are not shown until the cor-
wheel, which is used so that the driver or rect password is entered, see 13.1 Enter
the mechanics can retrieve information. password page 75
Certain information is displayed automati-
cally (e.g. warnings).
Introduction 3
3 1
moves the cursor up and is used
to set numbers/characters.
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4 moves the cursor down and is
used to set numbers/characters.
4 Introduction
Display menus
The display area
The display is made up of three main areas:
Selecting a menu
1 1
Use / to move the cursor to the Gauges 2/6
relevant menu, which is then high-
Fuel data
lighted. The position of the current
menu in the menu structure will then Time/distance
be displayed in the top right-hand cor- Display
ner. 2/6 indicates that there are 6
menus at this level and that the current
menu is number 2.
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Changing settings
1 1
/ increases/decreases set values Time/distance
(e.g. number of hours in adjacent ex-
ample).
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03 : 4 5 05 28 99 1
AM
# " Esc
03 : 3 5 05 28 99 1
AM
# " Esc
03 : 3 2 05 28 99 1
AM
# " Esc
03 : 3 2 05 28 99 1
PM
# " Esc
03 : 3 2 12 07 99 1
PM
# " Esc
03 : 3 2 12 07 98 1
PM
Display symbols 7
(1)
(2)
(3)
Level, coolant
Gearbox oil level
Pre-heating fault
Low brake pressure
Wheel spin
Airbag
Direction indicators
Superstructure not in fault
drive position
Status symbols
Status symbols are displayed in the field
furthest down (3).
(1)
(2)
(3)
Other symbols
There are various other symbols for the
other menus which are not explained here.
Refer to the sections on the different menus
for explanations of the symbols.
Messages 11
Messages, general
There are three types of messages: More than one message can be active at the
same time. When a message is displayed it
Information can be replaced by a new message provided
Warning the new one has a higher priority. I.e. the
Stop displayed message always has the highest
priority.
Information, warning and stop messages
are displayed automatically with their asso- To receive more detailed information on the
ciated symbols. Above the display are three information, warning and stop messages
lamps (for information, warning and stop that are automatically displayed, see 10.1
messages) used to draw the attention of the Fault Diagnostics page 57
driver whenever necessary. When a stop
message comes on and the engine is run-
ning a buzzer is activated as well.
Information message
Important! If this indicator light comes on
it means there is a new information
message.
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Warning messages
Important! When this lamp comes on it
means that there is a specified fault that
must be checked at the next stop.
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Stop message
Warning! When this lamp lights up
the vehicle must be stopped and the en-
gine must be switched off immediately.
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12 Messages
Acknowledging messages
A fault message is acknowledged by press-
ing Esc after which the display returns to
the same status as before the fault occurred.
All types of message can be acknowledged.
Acknowledged but inactive messages will
be displayed again when the ignition key is
turned to start position or they can be read
in the menu 5. Vehicle messages page 35.
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Menus
This chapter describes all the display func- menu represents a display screen so that it
tions. The display has 13 different main is easy to keep track of which buttons have
menus. Menus 7 13 are accessible only been pushed.
when the vehicle is stationary and at speeds
below 8 km/h. The menus are locked at Each menu is also presented in text so that
higher speeds. the users will know exactly where they are
situated as follows:
Several sub-menus are password protected
while the vehicle is stationary. MENU: followed by the name of the
current main menu and the sub-
Note! If all the menus are to be shown, the
menu/submenus.
correct password must be given. This ap-
plies every time the ignition key is turned The menus on the display in the vehicle are
to the drive position (if it was more than marked in another way. The numbers at top
60 seconds since the last time the ignition right indicate the current menu and the
key was in the drive position). See 13.1 number of menus at the same hierarchical
Enter password page 75. A password pro- level.
tected menu is indicated by a shaded box in
the menu structure. Ex:
In order to navigate the menus in these Menu 3/7
instructions, they are numbered in a hierar-
chical structure with the first number means:
indicating the current main menu. The sec-
ond number indicates the first level of There are seven menus at the same hi-
submenu, the third number the second level erarchical level. You are in number 3
of submenu and so on. Every numbered of these 7.
Menus 15
7.2 Reset
16 Menus
6 Reset
18 MENU 1: Gauges
1. Gauges
There are several different gauges in the 1. Gauges
Gauges menu. The number depends on
the equipment level of the vehicle. They 1.1 Gear position
can be used to view the current status of 1.2 Outside temperature
the most important functions in the vehicle.
It is possible to display up to three gauges 1.3 Temperature, engine oil
at once using the favourite display, see 4.2 1.4 Temperature, gearbox
Favourite display page 32
1.5 Pressure, primary tank
1.6 Volt meter/Ammeter
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The outside temperature is displayed as
illustrated.
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The temperature of the engine oil is dis-
played as illustrated.
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The temperature of the gearbox oil is dis-
played as illustrated.
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2. Fuel data
The Fuel Data menu provides informa- 2. Fuel data
tion on the fuel consumption of the vehicle
in various situations. It is also possible to 2.1 Fuel Consumption
see how much fuel has been consumed 2.1.1 Reset fuel consumption
over a certain distance and how much fuel
remains. In addition to this, it is possible to 2.3 Leg fuel
see the range remaining before having to 2.3.1 Reset, Leg data
refuel.
2.2 Remaining fuel
For setting units, see 8.2 Units page 42 Fuel data 1/3
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Fuel remaining.
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24 MENU 3: Time/distance
3. Time/distance
The time and date can be set in the 3. Time/distance
Time/distance menu. There is also an
alarm clock that can be set from this menu. 3.1 Time and date
Below the menu there is also a trip meter 3.1.1 Time and date setting
to see the distance driven since the last re-
set. The average speed since the last reset 3.2 Alarm clock
can also be seen. By specifying the dis- 3.2.1 Alarm clock setting
tance to your destination, the vehicle will
be able to estimate the time of arrival. 3.2.2 Turn off alarm clock
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1 To set the time and date, press SE- 7 Set the two middle figures in the date
LECT when you are in the 1
using /. Confirm using SE-
Time/distance menu and the LECT.
clock/date function is displayed.
8 Set the two figures furthest to the right
2 1
Set the hours using /. Confirm 1
in the date using /. Confirm us-
using SELECT. ing SELECT.
3 Set the first number for the minutes us- 9 Esc moves the highlight to the pre-
1
ing / Confirm using SELECT. vious number or selection if there are
any, otherwise the setting is cancelled.
4 Set the second number for the minutes
1
using /. Confirm using
SELECT.
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any, otherwise the setting is cancelled.
3 1
Set the hours using /. Confirm
using SELECT.
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4. Display
The driver can enter display settings in the 4. Display
Display menu. It is possible to dim the
entire display for night driving or adjust the 4.1 Black Panel
brightness level. The Favourite Display 4.2 Favourite display
function enables up to three different
gauges and functions to be displayed at the 4.3 Backlight
same time. 4.4 Favourite Display, setting
Switch between the alternatives using 4.5 Night/Day
1
/. Confirm selection using SELECT.
Press Esc to return to the main menu.
a message is activated
a button is pressed
the engine speed enters the red sector
of the tachometer
32 MENU 4: Display
4.3 Backlight
MENU: Display, Backlight
1 No display
2 Gear position, see 1.1
3 Outside temperature, see 1.2
4 Temperature, engine oil, see 1.3
5 Temperature, transmission fluid, see
1.4
6 Voltmeter/Ammeter, see 1.6
7 Fuel Consumption, see 2.1
8 Leg fuel, see 2.2
9 Remaining fuel, see 2.3
10 Tripmeter, see 3.3
11 Average speed, see 3.4
12 Estimated time of arrival, see 3.5
34 MENU 4: Display
1 To set the favourite display, press SE- 3 Press SELECT once again to acti-
LECT when the Favourite Display vate the next field. Select
menu is highlighted in the Display 1
gauge/function using /. Press
menu. SELECT when the gauge/function is
displayed.
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4.5 Night/Day
MENU: Display, Night/Day
5. Vehicle messages
MENU: Vehicle messages 5. Vehicle messages
No messages
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36 MENU 6: Reset
6. Reset
This function will reset several functions at 6. Reset
the same time.
6.1 Reset
6.1 Reset
MENU: Reset
Fuel consumption
Leg fuel
Trip meters 1 & 2
Average speeds 1 & 2
Menus when vehicle stationary 37
7. P-heater timer
This function deals with the parking heater 7. P-heater timer
timer.
7.1 Programming
Instructions for direct start of the P-heater 7.2 Reset
can be found in the drivers manual.
Timer programmed
MENU: P-heater timer P-heater timer
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7.1 Programming
MENU: P-Heater Timer, program
1
Select Program using /. Confirm se- P-heater timer
lection using SELECT.
Program
If the timer already has a time set you can Reset
overwrite the old one without carrying out
a reset first. No time
programmed
Press Esc to exit without changing the
setting.
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MENU 7: P-heater timer 39
1
Set start date using and then SE- P-heater timer
LECT. The current date is always preset.
Set start date:
000423
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1
Set the start time using and then P-heater timer
SELECT.
Set start time:
07:15
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1
Set duration using and then SE- P-heater timer
LECT. The time is set in 10minute
intervals. The longest time that can be set
Set duration:
is two hours. 2:00
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7.2 Reset
MENU: P-Heater Timer, Clear
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8. Display setting
Use the Display Settings menu to change 8. Display setting
the language, units and brightness of the
display. You can also change the time and 8.1 Language
date format here. To access the last menu 8.2 Units
Change Password you will need to enter
the correct password. 8.2.1 Distance
8.2.2 Fuel Consumption
Switch between the alternatives using
1
/. Confirm selection using SELECT. 8.2.3 Temperature
Press Esc to return to the main menu.
8.3 Time/Date
8.3.1 AM/PM or 24h
8.3.2 Date Display
8.4 Display Light
8.4.1 Contrast
8.4.2 Backlight
8.4.3 Night display
8.5 Change Password
8.1 Language
MENU: Display setting, Language Display setting 1/3
8.2 Units
MENU: Display Settings, Units
Distance
Fuel consumption
Temperature
8.2.1 Distance
When Distance is selected, the following Display setting 1/2
will be shown on the display (with the cur- Units
rent setting marked): Distance
km
Switch between the alternatives using miles
1
/. Confirm selection by pressing SE-
LECT.
8.2.3 Temperature
When Temperature is selected, the fol- Display setting 1/2
lowing will be shown on the display (with Units
the current setting marked): Temperature
Switch between the alternatives using C
1
/. Confirm selection by pressing SE-
F
LECT.
8.3 Time/Date
MENU: Display settings, Clock format
24h or AM/PM
Date format
8.3.1 Time
When Time is selected, the following Display setting 1/2
will be shown on the display (with the cur- Time/Date
rent setting marked): AM/PM displays 24 h or AM/PM
12hour format (AM = morning and PM = 24 h
afternoon). AM/PM
Switch between the alternatives using
1
/. Confirm selection by pressing SE-
LECT.
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Press Esc to return to the main menu.
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Night display
1
Press / to move between the alterna-
tives Disabled/Enabled. Confirm using
SELECT.
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Press Esc to return to the main menu.
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/ increases/decreases the set
value. Pressing SELECT confirms
Select Workshop 1, Owner or Work- your choice and moves on to the next
shop 2 and press Select. To cancel position. Esc moves the marker to
press Esc. the previous number, or exits from the
settings.
48 MENU 9: Vehicle Settings
9. Vehicle Settings
The Vehicle Settings menu allows fleet 9. Vehicle Settings
owners to set targets for vehicle operation
regarding max. engine speed, max. road 9.1 Traction Control
speed and fuel consumption. The menu also 9.2 Fleet Limits
deals with ammeter calibration processes,
used when sensors or instruments are 9.2.1 RPM Limit (max.)
replaced on the vehicle. The anti-spin func-
9.2.2 Speed Limit (max.)
tion can also be engaged/disengaged from
this menu. 9.2.3 Fuel Target
Switch between the alternatives using 9.3 Ammeter calibration
1
/. Confirm selection using SELECT.
Press Esc to return to the main menu. 9.4 Fleet ID
9.5 Daytime running lights
Warning light
Symbol + caution is displayed when OFF
is selected.
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50 MENU 9: Vehicle Settings
1 Select Vehicle Settings, Fleet Lim- 3 The display will indicate whether the
its: Engine speed (max) from the transfer has been successful. Press
menu to set the engine speed limit. Esc to return to the previous menu.
2 Set the new engine speed limit using Vehicle Settings 1/2
1
/ (enter one number at a time Fleet Limits (engine speed)
followed by SELECT). Present Limit:
Vehicle Settings 1/3 Transfer
Fleet Limits (engine speed) An is complete.
Present Limit:
2000 rpm
Set new value:
0 0 0 0 rpm
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Press Esc to exit and return to the See Action required if an information
previous menu. transfer is not successful: page 48.
Press SELECT when required en-
gine speed limit (rpm) is displayed.
MENU 9: Vehicle Settings 51
1 Select Vehicle Settings, Fleet Lim- 3 The display will indicate whether the
its: Road speed (max) from the menu transfer has been successful. Press
to set the road speed limit. Esc to return to the previous menu.
Vehicle Settings 2/3
2 Set the new road speed limit using
1
/ (enter one number at a time
Fleet Limits (road speed)
Present value:
followed by SELECT).
Transfer
Vehicle Settings 2/3 An is complete.
Fleet Limits (road speed)
Present Limit:
50 km/h
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1 Select Vehicle Settings, Fleet Lim- 3 The display will indicate whether the
its: Fuel (target) from the menu to set transfer has been successful. Press
the fuel target. Esc to return to the previous menu.
Vehicle Settings 3/3
2 1
Set the new target using / (enter Fleet Limits (fuel)
one number at a time followed by
Present value:
SELECT).
Transfer
Vehicle Settings 3/3 An is complete.
Fleet Limits (fuel)
Present value:
34 l/100 km
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0 0 l/100 km
4 The display will indicate if the transfer
was not successful.
Vehicle Settings
Ammeter calibr.
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9.4 Fleet ID
MENU: Vehicle Settings, Fleet ID
1 Select Vehicle Settings, Fleet ID 2 The display will indicate whether the
from the menu. Enter the new Fleet ID transfer has been successful. Press
1
using / (enter one number at a Esc to return to the previous menu.
time followed by SELECT). 13
characters must be entered (blank char- Vehicle Settings
acters are entered in unused positions). Fleet id
Fleet id:
Vehicle Settings
Fleet ID An Transfer
is complete.
Fleet ID:
XXXX
Enter new Fleet ID:
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3 The display will indicate if the transfer
was not successful.
Press Esc to exit and return to the Press Esc and repeat the Set-up pro-
previous menu. cedure again, see item 1.
Press SELECT when the fleet ID
has been entered. If this does not work carry out fault-
tracing diagnostics on the display, see
10.1 Fault Diagnostics page 57
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56 MENU 10: Diagnostics
10. Diagnostics
The Diagnostics menu enables fault- 10. Diagnostics
tracing on the control units in the vehicle to
check for faults. It is also possible to run 10.1 Fault Diagnostics
an instrument test to check the integrity of 10.2 Cluster Selftest
gauges and LEDs. The part number of the
control unit can be identified from the part 10.2.1 Indicator light test
number menu. 10.2.2 Gauge test
Switch between the alternatives using 10.2.3 Display test
1
/. Confirm selection using SELECT.
10.2.4 Loudspeaker test
Press Esc to return to the main menu.
10.3 Part Number
1
Select the control unit using /.
1 The display will show the transfer tered since the latest reset. If no
progress while the selected control information is available for the amount
unit is being contacted, see flowchart of times a fault code has been regis-
page 60 tered it will be displayed as being
Active (fault remains). Alternatively
2 If the control unit selected has no
it may display Inactive (the fault
faults No faults is displayed. was present earlier).
Press Esc to return to the previous
menu. 6 The digits in the upper right corner
(1/7 in this example) show the num-
3 If the control unit selected does not re- ber of fault codes (7)and which
spond within 5 seconds Action number in the order which is dis-
unsuccessful is displayed. Go to Ac- 1
played the fault code has (1). /
tions if transfer is unsuccessful, see moves the cursor and the next fault
10. Diagnostics page 56 code/message will be displayed. Re-
Press Esc to return to the previous set All is the last item in the list. This
menu. reset deletes only the fault codes for
the control unit selected.
4 The following can be displayed if the
selected control unit has fault codes: 7 If there are more than 20 fault
Diagnostics 1/7 codes/messages for the selected con-
Fault diagnostics trol unit, the 21st message will be:
Engine
Air temperature, intake
Electrical fault Diagnostics 1/7
Active Fault diagnostics
Number of events: 03
More info? Press Engine
Too many
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5 This will show:
1: Control unit ID
2: Identification of parame-
ter/component
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3: Fault type ID
4: Fault active/inactive To be able to see the messages that are
5: Total occurrences displays how not shown, one or more of the first
many times the fault has been regis- messages must first be reset.
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Diagnostics
Fault diagnostics
Engine 1/7
MID 128 SID 231 FMI 12
First:
00:42 000701
Last:
15:36 000703
Reset? Hold for 1s.
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Data transfer
in progress,
please wait.
Engine 1/7
No errors Action Air temperature, intake
failed
Electrical fault
Inactive
Number of events: 06
More info? Press
Data transfer
in progress,
please wait.
Action Transfer
failed completed
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Gauge test
Display test
Loudspeaker test
Cancel test
Press Esc to cancel the test.
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1 1
/ moves the cursor through the 5 If there is a communication error the
list. display shows:
Software number:
Diagnostics 1/15 No data
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LH in progress,
LH please wait.
Tr
Vehicle control unit
Display
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Diagnostics
Part number
Display
Hardware number:
020428693P01
01392017 250901
Software number:
20428728.P01
20428654.P0120428732.P01
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Password is required:
1 Select Datalog, Vehicle number. 3 If the transfer should fail, the follow-
ing message is shown:
2 The fleet id that is displayed has been
entered in the menu: 9.4 Fleet ID
page 54.
Data log
Press Esc to return to the previous
Vehicle number
menu.
Fleet id:
0000000
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Total
Fuel consumption: 6 If the data transfer is unsuccessful No
0.0 l data is displayed where data is miss-
ing.
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4
Data log
Total data 3/6
0.0 h
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1 Select Data log, Reset trip data. 4 Then the following message is dis-
played:
2 Select Reset. Press SELECT. Press
Esc to quit.
Data log
Data log Reset trip data
Reset trip data
Reset all Reset all
Trip data? re Transfer
Press for 1s. Tr completed.
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3 5 If the reset fails, the following mes-
sage is shown:
Data log
Reset trip data Data log
Reset trip data
Reset all Reset all
re Data transfer
Tr in progress, re Action
please wait Tr failed
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13. Password
Password, general information
Certain functions are password protected 13. Password
and there are a number of passwords for
the display (it is also possible to disable 13.1 Enter password
password protection for functions, which is
useful when the owner is the driver. This The following menus are password pro-
function can be set by a Volvo workshop): tected and marked with a key symbol in the
1 Workshop, password 1 menus:
These passwords give the user access to all Fleet Limits: fuel
password-protected functions with certain
exceptions: Fleet id
The Workshop password does not give ac- Reset (applies to a number of func-
cess to password configuration, i.e. the tions)
Owner, Workshop and Driver passwords
cannot be changed. When the ignition key has been in the stop
position for more than 60 seconds or the
The password for a new vehicle is pro- batteries have been disconnected, the pass-
grammed during manufacture. The word must be entered again in order to
workshop password 2 is: access all the functions.
0000 No functions should be password pro-
Note! This password must be changed to tected:
prevent unauthorised access to the menus.
To make all menus available without pass-
See 8.5 Change Password page 47 to word you must go to
change the password.
MENU: Password and press SELECT.
Switch between the alternatives using
1
/. Confirm selection using SELECT. You can also go to a password protected
Press Esc to return to the main menu. menu and press SELECT. A password
entry box will then be displayed.
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1 Select the Password menu. Note! When the ignition key has been
in the stop position for more than
60 seconds or the batteries have been
P-heater timer 7/7 disconnected, the password must be
Display setting entered again in order to access all the
Vehicle Settings functions.
Diagnostics
Service 3 If an incorrect password is entered
Data log then the user is returned to point 2.
Password 1
Re-enter the password using /
followed by Select on the control
stalk as in point 2.
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Password
For more menus
Enter the password:
0000
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Index
Fleet Limits: Fuel (target) . . . . 52
A Fleet Limits: Road speed (max) . 51
Acknowledging messages . . . . 12
Action required if an information Fleet target . . . . . . . . . . 50
transfer is not successful: . . . . 48 Fuel consumption . . . . . . . 22
Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . 26 Fuel data . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Alarm clock, activating . . . . . 27 G
Alarm clock, turning off . . . . 27 Gauge test . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Ammeter . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Ammeter calibration . . . . . . 53 Gear position . . . . . . . . . 18
Average speed . . . . . . . . . 29 Give distance to destination . . . 30
B I
Backlighting . . . . . . . . . . 32 Indicator light test, LEDs . . . . 62
Black Panel . . . . . . . . . . 31 Information messages . . . . . . 11
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 1
C
Changing password . . . . . . . 47 L
Changing settings . . . . . . . 5 Language . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Clock format . . . . . . . . . 43 Leg fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Cluster Selftest . . . . . . . . . 61 Load indicator . . . . . . . . . 67
Control stalk . . . . . . . . . . 3 Location and content of display . 2
Loudspeaker test . . . . . . . . 63
D
Data log . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 M
Date format . . . . . . . . . . 43 MENU 10: Diagnostics . . . . . 56
Daytime running lights . . . . . 55 MENU 11: Vehicle data . . . . . 66
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . 56 MENU 12: Data log . . . . . . 68
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 MENU 13: Password . . . . . . 74
Display control stalk . . . . . . 3 MENU 1: Gauges . . . . . . . 18
Display lighting . . . . . . . . 45 MENU 2: Fuel data . . . . . . 21
Display menus . . . . . . . . . 4 MENU 3: Time/distance . . . . 24
Display setting . . . . . . . . . 41 MENU 4: Display . . . . . . . 31
Display symbols . . . . . . . . 7 MENU 5: Vehicle messages . . . 35
Display test . . . . . . . . . . 63 MENU 6: Reset . . . . . . . . 36
Display, general . . . . . . . . 1 MENU 7: P-heater timer . . . . 38
MENU 8: Display setting . . . . 41
E MENU 9: Vehicle Settings . . . 48
Estimated time of arrival . . . . 30
Menus . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15
F Menus when vehicle stationary . 37
Fault diagnostics . . . . . . . . 57
Favourite Display . . . . . . . 32 Menus when vehicle stationary. . 37
Fleet id . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Fleet Limits: Engine speed (max) 50 N
78 Index
Night/day . . . . . . . . . . . 34
T
Temperature, engine oil . . . . . 19
O
Oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Temperature, gearbox . . . . . . 19
Outside temperature . . . . . . 19 Time and date . . . . . . . . . 25
Time/distance . . . . . . . . . 24
P
P-heater timer . . . . . . . . . 38 Total data . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Part number . . . . . . . . . . 64 Traction control . . . . . . . . 49
Password . . . . . . . . . 74, 75 Trip data . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Pressure, primary tank . . . . . 20 Tripmeter . . . . . . . . . . . 28
R U
Remaining fuel . . . . . . . . . 23 Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
V
Reset average speed . . . . . . 29 Vehicle data . . . . . . . . . . 66
Reset fuel consumption . . . . . 22 Vehicle messages . . . . . . . . 35
Reset the tripmeter . . . . . . . 28 Vehicle number . . . . . . . . 69
Reset trip data . . . . . . . . . 73 Vehicle Settings . . . . . . . . 48
Resetting, fuel data . . . . . . . 23 Voltmeter . . . . . . . . . . . 20
S W
Selecting a menu . . . . . . . . 4 Warning messages . . . . . . . 11
Setting the alarm clock . . . . . 26 Warning, icy road conditions . . 13
Setting the clock . . . . . . . . 25
Stop messages . . . . . . . . . 11
Volvo Truck Corporation
Gteborg, Sweden