Monitor Functions - Worldwide Construction And Forestry Division 380GLC Operator's Manual

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Monitor Functions

1. Work Mode Indicator: Displays icon for the current
attachment being used (digging mode, breaker, pulverizer,
crusher, vibrating hammer, grapple, clamshell, or others).
For more information, see Main Menu—Work Mode in
this section.
2. Exhaust Filter Indicator: Displays condition of the
exhaust filter. Two different indicators could appear here:
Exhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator appears when
exhaust temperature is high during an auto or parked
cleaning.
NOTE: The exhaust filter auto cleaning disabled
indicator will display on the monitor when the
key switch is in ON position. Once the engine
is started, the indicator will disappear unless
exhaust filter auto cleaning has been disabled
by the operator through the monitor.
Exhaust Filter Auto Cleaning Disabled Indicator
appears when exhaust filter auto cleaning has been
disabled by the operator. For more information, see
Main Menu—Setting Menu—Exhaust Filter in this
section.
3. Power Mode Indicator: Displays a power mode
selected from the switch panel (ECO, PWR, or H/P). For
more information, see Switch Panel Functions. (Section
2-1.)
4. Hour Meter and Clock: Displays total machine
operation hours counted since the machine started
working in the unit of hours (h). One digit after the decimal
point indicates tenths of an hour (6 minutes).
Clock indicates present time.
5. Not Used.
6. Not Used.
7. Seat Belt Indicator: Displays when key switch in ON,
and disappears 5 seconds after the engine starts.
8. Fuel Gauge: Displays remaining fuel amount as
indicated by the needle. Fuel machine before needle
reaches E.
9. Fuel Mark: If fuel sensor is malfunctioning, color of
the fuel mark changes and the needle disappears. If the
harness between the fuel sensor and the monitor unit is
broken, the needle disappears but the fuel mark color
does not change.
10. Sub Meter: Displays fuel consumption or breaker
hours depending on what is set in the monitor. For more
information, see Main Menu—Setting Menu—Sub Meter
Selection in this section.
11. Radio Display: Shows current radio station,
frequency, and volume setting.
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12. Air Conditioner Display: Shows blower fan speed,
selected air vent, and temperature setting.
13. Coolant Temperature Mark: If coolant temperature
sensor is malfunctioning, color of the coolant temperature
mark changes and the needle disappears. If the harness
between the coolant temperature sensor and the monitor
unit is broken, the needle disappears but the coolant
temperature mark color does not change.
14. Coolant Temperature Gauge:
IMPORTANT: Possible damage may occur. If needle
points to RED zone, idle engine to bring back to
BLUE zone before stopping engine. If needle
continues to rise, stop engine.
Displays engine coolant temperature. Needle should be
around the center of the scale during operation.
15. Auxiliary Indicator: Displays optional auxiliary data
indicator.
16. Auxiliary Indicator: Displays optional auxiliary data
indicator.
17. Auxiliary Indicator: Displays optional auxiliary data
indicator.
18. Travel Speed Indicator: Displays travel speed
selected from the switch panel (rabbit—fast speed travel
or turtle—slow speed travel).
19. Auto Shutdown Indicator: Displays if auto shutdown
was selected by operator from the menu screen. For
more information, see Main Menu—Setting Menu—Auto
Shutdown in this section.
20. Auto-Idle Indicator: Displays if auto-idle mode is
turned ON from the switch panel. For more information,
see Switch Panel Functions. (Section 2-1.)
21. Alarm Indicators: Displays if an abnormality occurs.
If six or more alarms are generated, the indicators can
be scrolled through using the monitor dial on the switch
panel. For more information, see Main Menu—Alarm List
in this section.
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