Payload Meter Ii; On Board Weighing System (Obws); General Information - Komatsu 930E-2 Shop Manual

Dump truck w/ cummins qsk60 engine
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GENERAL INFORMATION

The Payload Meter II On Board Weighing System
displays and records the payload weight along with
other operating information. The system consists of a
payload meter, pressure sensors, deck mounted lights
and an inclinometer.
The payload meter (Figure 20-1) uses the four suspen-
sion pressures and an inclinometer to determine the
load in the truck. The payload weight can be displayed
in short tons or metric tons.
There are three external deck-mounted lights on each
side of the truck. The lights indicate payload weight
divided into three separate stages. A forecast feature
will flash a deck mounted light predicting the payload
weight if the next bucket of material is dropped into the
body.
1. Display panel
2. Reception pilot lamp (Rx busy)
3. Transmission pilot lamp (Tx busy)
4. Memory card access lamp (CARD busy)
5. Mode switch [MODE]
6. Calibration/clear switch [CAL] [CLR]
WARNING - When not inserting or removing memory card (9), always keep the cover (10) closed)
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PAYLOAD METER II

ON BOARD WEIGHING SYSTEM (OBWS)

FIGURE 20-1. PAYLOAD METER II
Payload Meter II
The payload meter stores in memory various operating
data. This data includes:
1) The payload, time, distance, and travel speed for
each cycle.
2) The date and time that the engine was started and
stopped.
3) The date and time of each fault that occurred or
was canceled.
4) The total payload and the overall number of cycles
for a specific time period.
This data is retained even when the power is switched
off. The stored data is backed up by an internal battery.
The data can be down loaded from the payload meter
to a personal computer when a communication cable
is connected to the port inside the cab.
7. Total/shift switch [TOTAL] [SFT]
8. Light/increment switch [LIGHT] [INC]
9. Memory card
10. Cover
11. Diagnostic/Download Port
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