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IOWA MOLD TOOLING CO., INC.
P.O. Box 189
Garner, IA 50438
Tel: 641.923.3711
Fax: 641.923.2424
www.imt.com
Manual # 99906363
Operator's
Manual
Revised 10-13-2022
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  • Page 1 IOWA MOLD TOOLING CO., INC. P.O. Box 189 Garner, IA 50438 Tel: 641.923.3711 Fax: 641.923.2424 www.imt.com Manual # 99906363 Operator’s Manual Revised 10-13-2022 Copyright © 2022 Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc.
  • Page 2 Operating, servicing and maintaining this vehicle or equipment can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle or equipment in a well-ventilated area and wear...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Introduction ..............................2 Safety ................................3 Navigation Menu Screen (Display Settings) ........................6 Table—Body Operations ..........................7 Display Screen & Keypad ..........................9 Splash Screen ..............................10 Main Menu Previews ............................12 Lights Lights ................................16 Stabilizers Stabilizers ..............................18 Crane Crane ................................22 Crane—Lights, Crane Screen, Override, Recovery ..................23 Integrated Power Unit (IPU) Activation ......................26 Vehicle Functions Vehicle Functions Screen—PTO .........................28...
  • Page 4 Section - 10 Vehicle Configurations Vehicle Configuration—PIN Setup .......................48 Vehicle Configuration—Chassis ........................49 Vehicle Configuration—Chassis Type Table ....................50 Vehicle Configuration—Transmission ......................51 Vehicle Configuration—PTO Start Delay .....................52 Vehicle Configuration—Crane ........................53 Vehicle Configuration—Crane Placement ....................54 Vehicle Configuration—Stabilizers .......................54 Vehicle Configurations—Compressor; Master Locks; Searchlights; Reverse Lights; Aux 1 E-Brake; Aux 2 E-Brake;...
  • Page 5 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy ......................95 RF Exposure Considerations ........................95 Identification Label Locations ........................96 Crane Glossary Icons Glossary of Icons - Radio Remote .......................98 Body Quick Guides Navigation ..............................102 Navigation ..............................103 Lights .................................104 Operating Settings .............................105 Engine Start / Stop .............................106 Compressors ..............................107 Crane .................................108 Stabilizers ..............................109...
  • Page 6 Crane Fault Codes Crane—Fault Code Definition ........................146 Crane—Fleet Configuration ........................147 Crane—Fault Table ............................148 This page left intentionally blank Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Section - 1 Section - 1 Introduction Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    641-923-3711 DISCLAIMER This manual must not be used to repair your vehicle. Repair information is available by calling IMT Technical Support Team, 800-554-4421 for this equipment. All information, illustrations, and specifications in this manual are based on the information available at the time this manual was published.
  • Page 9: Safety

    Additional copies of this manual are available from Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. Please contact IMT Technical Support Team if you require additional manuals or if you have any questions about the information in this manual, this product, or safe operating procedures.
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  • Page 11: Navigation

    Navigation Section - 2 Navigation Section - 2 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 12: Menu Screen (Display Settings)

    Navigation Section - 2 Menu Screen (Display Settings)  em ipsum LIGHTS STABILIZER CRANE VEHICLE FUNCTIONS DIAGNOSTIC OPERATION SETTINGS VEHICLE CONFIGURATION ☛ Using the will navigate through the Menu Screen Display Settings. The down arrow moves the selection towards the bottom of the display settings, and the up arrow moves the selection towards the top of the display settings.
  • Page 13 Navigation Section - 2 Table—Body Operations MENU SCREEN DISPLAY PREVIEW SCREEN 1 PREVIEW SCREEN 2 (LEFT SIDEBAR) (RIGHT SIDEBAR) ALL, LIGHTS COMPARTMENT LIGHTS, FRONT, LIGHTS REAR, LEFT, RIGHT, BOOM TIPS REAR LEFT, STABILIZERS REAR RIGHT, FRONT CRANE CONTROL, CRANE RECOVERY, CRANE PTO, BOOM TIP LIGHTS...
  • Page 14 Navigation Section - 2 MENU SCREEN DISPLAY PREVIEW SCREEN 1 PREVIEW SCREEN 2 (LEFT SIDEBAR) (RIGHT SIDEBAR) PTO START / DELAY, CRANECRANE PLACEMENT, STABILIZERS, COMPRESSOR INSTALLED, MASTER LOCK INSTALLED, RPM SPEEDS, AUTO PTO ENABLED, SEARCH LIGHTS ENABLED, TRUCK SETTINGS REVERSE LIGHTS ENABLED, COMPARTMENT FANS, AUX 1 E-BRAKE, AUX 2 E=BRAKE,...
  • Page 15: Display Screen & Keypad

    Navigation Section - 2 Display Screen & Keypad  Always follow the instructions on the screen for button functionality Hand-Held Body Module The Display Screen is NOT a touch screen application NAME DESCRIPTION Displays text and graphic illustrations to the operator. Display Screen Exit back to the previous screen or back to the Main Menu.
  • Page 16: Splash Screen

    Navigation Section - 2 Splash Screen  Splash Screen Display The Splash Screen will be displayed for the first 30-seconds after the system boots up, or until a key is pressed on the display. The module will display the Main Menu. The display will go into screen saver mode if no keys are active for a set time.
  • Page 17 Navigation Section - 2  Warning Icon Warning Icon Status Icon Area Stop Icon Stop Icon Crane Enabled Icon Crane Enabled Icon Compressor Enable Compressor Enabled Icon Icon PTO Icon PTO Icon IPU Icon IPU Icon Status Icons Locations Status Icons, Left Sidebar ☛...
  • Page 18: Main Menu Previews

    Navigation Section - 2 Main Menu Previews The Main Screen will show the following options: Lights, Stabilizers, Crane, Vehicle Functions, Diagnostics, Operator Settings, Vehicle Configuration, and Display Settings. When a menu item is highlighted using the it will show a preview of the context for that menu in the right sidebar. ...
  • Page 19 Navigation Section - 2 MAIN MENU, CONTINUED   Main Menu: Diagnostics Main Menu: Operating Settings   STOP ☛ Main Menu: Vehicle Configuration Main Menu: Vehicle Configuration Main Menu: Display Settings The Main Screen will show the menus for Lights, Stabilizers, Crane, Vehicle Functions, Diagnostics, Operator Settings, Vehicle Configuration, and Display Settings.
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  • Page 21: Lights

    Lights Section - 3 Lights Section - 3 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 22: Lights

    Lights Section - 3 Lights The Lighting Screen will be split into two areas:  • Light Group (left sidebar), • Status and Individual Selection (right sidebar). From the Main Menu: Press to highlight Lights Mode.    Press to enter Light Mode.
  • Page 23: Stabilizers

    Stabilizers Section - 4 Stabilizers Section - 4 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 24: Stabilizers

    Stabilizers Section - 4 Stabilizers The Stabilizer menu allows the operator to maneuver selected stabilizers from the control  screen in a two-step process. 1. Press to select Stabilizer Mode.    Press to initiate Stabilizer states. Main Menu: Stabilizer Preview ...
  • Page 25 Stabilizers Section - 4  Next Stabilizer Stabilizer Locked Hold to move stabilizer. Stabilizer control is disabled while crane remote is connected Confirm  Stabilizer: Control Mode-Stabilizer Locked ☛ Stabilizer control from the disply is disabled when crane remote has the stabilizer screen selected.
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  • Page 27: Crane

    Crane Section - 5 Crane Section - 5 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 28: Crane

    Crane Section - 5 Crane  The Crane menu allows the selection of Power On and Power Off options for Crane, PTO, Boom Tip Lights, and Crane Override. Main Menu: Crane  Crane: PTO  When Crane Enable is selected to turn on, a pop-up menu will be displayed asking the operator to confirm the stabilizers have been deployed.
  • Page 29: Crane-Lights, Crane Screen, Override, Recovery

    Crane Section - 5 Crane—Lights, Crane Screen, Override, Recovery   Crane Screen: 2nd Generation Crane Control Screen. Crane: Boom Tip Lights  Press to operate crane functions.    Press to change functions. to return to Crane Menu. Press Crane: Crane Override ...
  • Page 30 Crane Section - 5 CRANE—LIGHTS, CRANE SCREEN, OVERRIDE, RECOVERY - CONTINUED  Crane: Crane Override Screen ☛ Crane remote must be powered down for crane recovery to be inabled.  IPU Status Row Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 31: Ipu

    Section - 6 Section - 6 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 32: Integrated Power Unit (Ipu) Activation

    Section - 6 Integrated Power Unit (IPU) Activation  Warning Icon Warning Icon Stop Icon Stop Icon Crane Enabled Icon Crane Enabled Icon Compressor Enable Compressor Enabled Icon Icon PTO Icon PTO Icon IPU Icon IPU Icon Status Icons, Left Sidebar Status Icons Locations When the IPU Chassis is selected, the IPU will be used to drive the hydraulic power for the crane and body functions, and will command hydraulic power when needed for the Crane, Stabilizers, and Compressor.
  • Page 33: Vehicle Functions

    Vehicle Functions Section - 7 Vehicle Functions Section - 7 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 34: Vehicle Functions Screen-Pto

    Vehicle Functions Section - 7 Vehicle Functions Screen—PTO   Main Menu: Vehicle Functions Mode Vehicle Functions: PTO From the Main Menu Navigate to Vehicle Functions.    Press to initiate the Vehicle Functions mode. Press to select desired function. ...
  • Page 35: Vehicle Functions Screen-Engine Start / Stop

    Vehicle Functions Section - 7 Vehicle Functions Screen—Engine Start / Stop  Engine Start Mode From the Main Menu Navigate to Vehicle Functions    Navigate to Engine Start or Stop Press    Press and hold until you hear the engine START or STOP. ☛...
  • Page 36: Vehicle Functions Screen-Trans Inhibit Override

    Vehicle Functions Section - 7 Vehicle Functions Screen—Trans Inhibit Override  Vehicle Functions: Trans Inhibit Override From the Main Menu Navigate to Vehicle Functions    Press to initiate Vehicle Functions mode. Press to navigate to Trans Inhibit Override. ...
  • Page 37: Diagnostic

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostic Section - 8 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 38: Diagnostics-Input States

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostics—Input States From the Main Menu navigate to Diagnostic Menu.     Press to initiate Diagnostics mode.     Press to initiate diagnostic state. Use the to navigate the following input states screens: Left Rear Stabilizer Down Right Rear Stabilizer Down ...
  • Page 39: Diagnostics-Output States

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostics—Output States   Output States Fault Codes Diagnostics: Output States Preview Menu Diagnostics: Output States Menu Output is active if the circle is green. From the Main Menu Navigate to the Diagnostics Menu.    to initiate the Diagnostic Output State Preview Menu.
  • Page 40: Diagnostics-Fault Codes

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostics—Fault Codes REFER TO CHAPTERS 19 & 20 TO SEE THE COMPLETE DIAGNOSTIC FAULTS CODE TABLE.   From the Main Menu Navigate to the Diagnostic Menu. Press to navigate to Fault Codes, or Crane Fault Codes. ...
  • Page 41: Diagnostics-Hours

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostics—Hours  Diagnostics Hour Meter Menu From the Main Menu Navigate to Hour Meter Menu.    Press to display Hours mode. to return to Main Menu. Press ☛ When the IPU chassis is configured, the “Crane” hour meter will be replaced by an “IPU” hour meter.
  • Page 42: Diagnostic-Stabilizer Acknowledgement

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostic—Stabilizer Acknowledgement  Diagnostics: Stabilizer Acknowlege Diagnostic—Crane Overload Events  Diagnostics: Crane Overload Events ☛ A Menu Item will be displayed to show the last 20 Overload Events with the Overload value and Crane Hour meter time. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 43: Diagnostics-Compartment Fans

    Diagnostic Section - 8 Diagnostics—Compartment Fans  Compartment Fan Test From the Main Menu Navigate to Compartment Fan Test.    Press to Activate Compartment Fans for 20 seconds. Press to return to Main Menu. ☛ The compartment fan test will only be visible if compartment fans are configured. The E-Brake must be engaged with the Compartment Fan Test .
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  • Page 45: Operator Settings

    Section - 9 Section - 8 Operator Settings Section - 9 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 46: Operator Settings-Lights

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Lights SOME OF THE OPERATOR SETTINGS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE DUE TO PRESELECTED VEHICLE CONFIGURATIONS. The Display will detect if any changes to the Operator Settings were made when the operator escapes out of the menu. If there were changes, a pop-up menu will display prompting the operator to save or cancel these changes.
  • Page 47: Operator Settings-Exit Cab Lights

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Exit Cab Lights  From the Main Menu Navigate to Operator Settings.    Press to display.    From the Main Menu press the to navigate to the Exit Cab Light Switch mode. Press to choose Exit Cab Light Switch states.
  • Page 48: Operator Settings-Reverse Flood Lights

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Reverse Flood Lights  The availability of these functions are based on configured set-up found in Vehicle Configurations. The Reverse Flood Lights menu will not be shown if the Reverse Lights Enabled is set to NO. From the Main Menu Navigate to Operator Settings Navigate to Reverse Flood Lights ...
  • Page 49: Operator Settings-Search Lights

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Search Lights  The availability of this functionis based on configured set-up found in Vehicle Configurations. The Search Lights menu will not be shown if the Search Lights Enabled is set to NO. From the Main Menu Navigate to Operator Settings Navigate to Search Lights ...
  • Page 50: Operator Settings-Auto Boom Tip Lights

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Auto Boom Tip Lights  From the Main Menu Navigate to Auto Boom Tip Lights in Operator Settings.    Press to initiate Auto Boom Tip Lights state: to return to Main Menu. Press ☛...
  • Page 51: Operator Settings-Pto

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—PTO  PTO Activation Navigate to PTO Activation in Operator Settings.    Press to initiate PTO Activation states: • None: Operator DOES NOT want the PTO to come on automatically. PTO power must be done manually through the switch on the dash, or through one of the other menus.
  • Page 52: Operator Settings-Aux Activation Menu

    Operator Settings Section - 8 Operator Settings—Aux Activation Menu   ☛ The display will detect if any changes to the Operator Settings were made when the operator presses to return to Main Menu. If there were changes, a pop-up menu will be displayed prompting the operator to save or cancel these changes.
  • Page 53: Vehicle Configurations

    Section - 10 Section - 8 Vehicle Configurations Section - 10 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 54: Vehicle Configuration-Pin Setup

    “Enter Pin” menu allowing the operator to enter the 4-digit PIN to allow modifications of the Vehicle Configuration. ☛ PIN is available by contacting: IMT Technical Support at 800-554-4421. You will need to provide your assigned Body Module Serial Number, found in Display Settings > About System menu.
  • Page 55: Vehicle Configuration-Chassis

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—Chassis   From the Main Menu Navigate to Vehicle Configuration.    to display Vehicle Configuration mode. Press    Press to select Truck Settings. Press to select configuration.    Press to activate Chassis Type.
  • Page 56: Vehicle Configuration-Chassis Type Table

    THE CHASSIS CONTROLS ON THE CHEVY AND IH CV CHASSIS HAVE UNIQUE REQUIREMENTS: • ENGINE REMOTE START • ENGINE REMOTE STOP • CMD.CTRL SIGNALS CHEVY, INTERNATIONAL CV, • RAM ENGINE ON WITH ENGINE DRIVEN PTO. THE CONTROLLER PTO ENGAGEMENT WILL BE CONTROLLED BY ENGINE SPEED 1 SIGNAL. UPFITS REQUIRING 2 ENGINE SPEEDS WILL USE ENGINE SPEED 2 CIRCUIT TO REQUEST SPEED 2.
  • Page 57: Vehicle Configuration-Transmission

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—Transmission  From the Main Menu Navigate to Vehicle Configuration.    to display Vehicle Configuration mode. Press Press to select configuration.    Press to activate Transmission.    Press to select: •...
  • Page 58: Vehicle Configuration-Pto Start Delay

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—PTO Start Delay  Seconds From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.    Press to display Vehicle Configuration mode. Press to select configuration.    Press to activate PTO Start Delay. ...
  • Page 59: Vehicle Configuration-Crane

       Press to navigate to Crane.    Press to initiate Crane selection • None • Hydraulic • Electric • Hydraulic Gen 2 (CMD.CTRL™equipped) • Electric Gen 2 Press to return to Main Menu. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 60: Vehicle Configuration-Crane Placement

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—Crane Placement From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configu-  ration. to navigate to Crane Placement. Press    to initiate Crane Placement states: Press • Left • Right Press to return to Main Menu. Vehicle Configuration—Stabilizers From the Main Menu press navigate to Vehicle Configuration.
  • Page 61: Vehicle Configurations-Compressor; Master Locks; Searchlights; Reverse Lights; Aux 1 E-Brake; Aux 2 E-Brake; Trans Inhibit Alarm

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configurations—Compressor; Master Locks; Searchlights; Reverse Lights; Aux 1 E-Brake; Aux 2 E-Brake; Trans Inhibit Alarm ☛ Repeat instructions 1-5 for each of the following settings in the illustrations. If your equipment has not been configured with these options, it will not be displayed ...
  • Page 62: Vehicle Configuration-Rpm Speed

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—RPM Speed From the Main Menu to navigate to Vehicle Configuration.  Press to navigate to RPM Speed.    Press to initiate specific states. Press to choose: • Single • Dual Press to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 63: Vehicle Configuration-Compartment Fans

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—Compartment Fans  PTO Activation Stabilizers From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration. to navigate to Compartment Fans. Press    Press to initiate specific states. Press to choose: Installed Not Installed Press to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 64: Vehicle Configuration-Auxiliary E-Brake

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Vehicle Configuration—Auxiliary E-Brake  From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration. Navigate to Auxiliary 1 E-Brake.    Press to initiate specific states. Press to choose:    Press to return to Main Menu. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 65: Crane Configuration-Crane Model

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Crane Model From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.     Press to navigate to Crane Model    Press to initiate specific state.    Press to choose: None 10000 25’...
  • Page 66: Crane Configuration-Remote Control Type

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Remote Control Type From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.     Navigate to Remote Control Type.    Press to initiate specific state. Press to choose: Joystick Toggle Switch Press to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 67: Crane Configuration-Boom Angle Sensor

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Boom Angle Sensor From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.  Navigate to Boom Angle Sensor.    Press to initiate specific state. Press to choose: Press to return to Main Menu. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 68: Crane Configuration-Crane Tilt Derate

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Crane Tilt Derate From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.  Navigate to Crane Tile Derate    Press to modify.    Press to choose: Press to return to Main Menu. ☛...
  • Page 69: Crane Configuration-Boom Telescope Max

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Boom Telescope Max From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.  Navigate to Boom Telescope Max    Press to modify. Press to return to Main Menu. Crane Configuration—Boom Rotate Max From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration.
  • Page 70: Crane Configuration-Winch Max

    Vehicle Configurations Section - 8 Crane Configuration—Winch Max  From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration. Navigate to Winch Max    Press to modify. Press to return to Main Menu. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 71: Display Settings

    Display Settings Section - 11 Display Settings Section - 11 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 72: Display Settings-Language

    Display Settings Section - 11 Display Settings—Language The Language Menu will allow selecting English, Spanish, and French. The default Language will be English.  Output States From the Main Menu navigate to Vehicle Configuration. Navigate to Language Press to choose desired language setting ...
  • Page 73: Display Settings-Brightness

    Display Settings Section - 11 Display Settings—Brightness  Output States From the Main Menu navigate to Display Settings. Navigate to Brightness.    to initiate Brightness states. Press Press to adjust brightness.    Press at the desired brightness. to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 74: Display Settings-Working Sleep Time

    Display Settings Section - 11 Display Settings—Working Sleep Time  Output States From the Main Menu navigate to Display Settings. Navigate to Working Sleep Timer.    to initiate Working Sleep Timer state. Press Press to set the display sleep time when E-Brake is engaged. ...
  • Page 75: Display Settings-Standby Sleep Time

    Display Settings Section - 11 Display Settings—Standby Sleep Time  Output States From the Main Menu navigate to Display Settings. Navigate to Standby Sleep Timer.    Press to initiate Standby Sleep Timer state. Press to set the display sleep time. ...
  • Page 76: Display Settings-System Version Menu

    Third Party Software Licenses and Notices Menu will appear. ☛ To receive your PIN, call IMT Technical Support, 800-554-4421 and provide the Body Module number. and Crane Module serial number. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 77: Glossary Of Icons

    Glossary of Icons Section - 12 Glossary of Icons Section - 12 NOTE: The Glossary of Icons listed in this chapter are for the Body Display only. The Glossary of Icons for the Radio Remote Crane Contol are located in Chapter 14 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 78 Glossary of Icons Section - 12 ICONS DESCRIPTION Backspace Icon: Exit back to the previous screen, or back to the Main Menu Arrow Left: Move directionally to the left Arrow Right: Move directionally to the right. NOTE: Used for navigating the menus. NOTE: In crane recovery mode, the arrow buttons are used for operating the crane.
  • Page 79 Glossary of Icons Section - 12 Operator Setting’s Icon Vehicle Configuration Icon Stabilizer Icon Warning Icon Warning Icon Display Setting’s Icon Warning Icon Stop Icon Stop Icon Stop Icon Integrated Power Unit (IPU) Icon Crane Enabled Icon Crane Enabled Icon Crane Enabled Icon Crane Enabled Icon Compressor Enabled Icon...
  • Page 80 Warning Icon Glossary of Icons Section - 12 Stop Icon ☛ Stop Icon NOTE Icon Crane Enabled Icon Compressor Enabled Icon PTO Icon IPU Icon Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 81: Radio Remote

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Radio Remote Section - 13 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 82: List Of Equipment (70735198 & 70735199)

    Radio Remote Section - 13 List of Equipment (70735198 & 70735199) CAN 1 TX/RX CAN 2 TX/RX ERR/HLTH RF TX/RX POWER WSMB-10561 70735199 To Can Nodes 70735198 70735199 PART NO. DESCRIPTION 70735198 TRANSM-RAD ADV W/ LCD 70735199 RECEIVER-RAD ADV CAN BUS Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 83: Handheld Remote (70735198)

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Handheld Remote (70735198) Tethered Cable Connector Port Trigger Battery Compartment ITEM DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS +4.0 to +6.0 VDC Batteries Four “AA” cell Power Battery Life 30 hours Low V Shutdown 4.0 VDC Auto-shutdown 10 min. of button inactivity –20°...
  • Page 84: Handheld Remote, Toggles & Icons

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Handheld Remote, Toggles & Icons Emergency Stop M-STOP Display Compressor On/Off Left Fixed Right Fixed Function Function Toggle (LFF) Toggle (RFF) Horn Engine Speed Multi-Functional Switch Screen Toggles TOGGLE NAME DESCRIPTION TOGGLE STYLE • TX ON / OFF Three-Position Right Fixed Function (RFF) UP •...
  • Page 85: Faceplate - Top Bar Icons

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Faceplate - Top Bar Icons M-STOP TOP BAR ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION A visual indication of the battery’s state of charge. Received signal strength at the Remote. Wireless connection. The tethered cable is connected. Radio transmitters are Cable off.
  • Page 86 Radio Remote Section - 13 FACEPLATE - 2ND SECTION ICONS M-STOP LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” TRUCK TILT: 0.0° Second Section Information Example of Second Section The 2nd Section on the display: Indicates current system status, or displays current menu structure. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 87 Radio Remote Section - 13 FACEPLATE - 3RD SECTION ICONS M-STOP LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” TRUCK TILT: 0.0° Example of 3rd Section Toggle DOWN Soft Toggle icons indicate the current soft toggle function. The function is based on which screen is shown.
  • Page 88: Power Up The Handheld Remote

    Toggle the Right Fixed Function (RFF) toggle UP for 1/2 second (RFF) M-STOP After a few seconds, the “IMT” splash screen appears: 3. Warning Pop-Up on initial poweer up. Operator to read and acknowledge with soft toggle 2 up. Begin normal system operations when the main operations screen appears.
  • Page 89: Screen Order

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Screen Order Toggle down to Splash Screen advance to next screen. LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° ROTATION: 0.0° TRUCK TILT: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” Crane Screen (1) Stabilizer Screen (2) LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0°...
  • Page 90: Association Screen

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Association Screen To associate, there must be a clear line of sight between the handheld remote and the base unit. Both units must be OFF (powered down). Association cannot occur while tethered. Power down the handheld remote by flipping RFF toggle UP.
  • Page 91 Radio Remote Section - 13 6. When the Association Successful screen appears, the Handheld Remote and the Base Unit have been successfully connected Association Successful Screen ☛ If the Association Unsuccessful screen appears the association has failed. Restart the process from Step 1.
  • Page 92: Crane Screen

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Crane Screen M-STOP LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° ROTATION: 0.0° TRUCK TILT: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” Crane Mode When in Crane Mode: Soft Toggle 1: Crane Rotation: • Toggle UP - enables crane rotate CCW function. •...
  • Page 93: Stabilizer Screen

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Stabilizer Screen M-STOP Right-Hand Crane without Auto Stabilizer Option When in Stabilizer Screen: Soft Toggle 1 UP: Rear left stabilizer UP. Soft Toggle 1 DOWN: Rear left stabilizer DOWN. Soft Toggle 2 UP: NA Soft Toggle 2 DOWN: NA Soft Toggle 3 UP: Right Rear EXTEND.
  • Page 94: Light Screen

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Light Screen M-STOP Light Screen When in the Light Screen Soft Toggle 1 • Toggle UP: All Body Lights ON / OFF Toggle DOWN: Boom Tip Light ON / OFF • Soft Toggle 2 • Toggle UP: Left Side Floods ON / OFF •...
  • Page 95: Compressor Activation

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Compressor Activation M-STOP Compressor Screen Compressor Steps: Engage E-Brake and start the engine. Engage PTO (Not required if Auto PTO is configured) Power ON Remote - RFF toggle UP and Hold for half of a second. Toggle 4.
  • Page 96: Battery Installation / Replacement

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Battery Installation / Replacement Four “AA” alkaline cell batteries power the handheld remote unit. When installing batteries, be sure to observe proper polarity as illustrated in the images below to avoid damaging the unit. To replace or install batteries in the handheld: 1.
  • Page 97 Radio Remote Section - 13 2. Extract the removable battery caddy from the handle. Single Contact Battery Caddy Single Contact End Dual Contact End 3. Insert four fresh “AA” alkaline cell batteries into the battery caddy, observing the proper polarity in illustration on next page. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 98 Radio Remote Section - 13 4. Reinsert the battery caddy into the handle with the dual contact end going into the handle first. Verify correct polarity when inserting into the battery caddy. 5. Replace the battery cap and tighten it unil it’s hand tight. ☛...
  • Page 99: Base Unit (70735199)

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Base Unit (70735199) 102 mm (4") centers 7.4 mm (0.29") dia. 118 mm (4.7") BASE UNIT WIRING TABLE SIGNAL NAME P1:1 +VDC IN P1:2 UNUSED P1:3 UNUSED P1:4 CAN H1 P1:5 CAN L1 P1:6 UNUSED P1:7 CAN H2 P1:8...
  • Page 100: Base Unit Specifications

    CAN TX/RX 1/2 not active RF TX/RX LED not active Check that the handheld remote is active. Re-associate the handheld remote to the base unit. Indicates an internal problem. Contact IMT Technical Health LED flashing rapidly Support. Check the outputs for loose wiring, etc.
  • Page 101: Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy The handheld remote control and base units contain radio transceivers. When active, handheld remotes and base units send out radio frequency (RF) energy through either internal (remote/base unit) or external (base unit only) antennae. The handheld remote and base units comply with limits set by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for operating distance from human tissue.
  • Page 102: Identification Label Locations

    Radio Remote Section - 13 Identification Label Locations Model: BU-2CAN-2H Contains: FCC ID: LOBSRF305 IC: 7955A-SRF305 Input: 9-365 3A per channel 8A Max Total ☛ The base unit agency label position is identical for all internal antenna and external antenna base units Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 103: Crane Glossary Icons

    Crane Glossary Icons Section - 14 Crane Glossary Icons Section - 14 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 104: Glossary Of Icons - Radio Remote

    Crane Glossary Icons Section - 14 Glossary of Icons - Radio Remote ICONS DESCRIPTION A visual indication of the battery’s state of charge Recieved signal strength at the remote Indicates wireless connection Received signal strength at the Base Indicates Crane is in Snubbing Mode Indicates Crane is in Overload Mode.
  • Page 105 Crane Glossary Icons Section - 14 ICONS DESCRIPTION Indicates Switch Screens Indicates Horn Indicates Engine Speed Indicates Boom Tip Light Indicates Boom Tip Light ON / OFF Indicates all Body Lights Indicates Left Compartment Lights Indidcates Right Compartment Lights Indicates Right-Side Flood Lights Indicates Left-Side Flood Lights Indicates Front Flood Lights Indicates Rear Flood Lights...
  • Page 106 Crane Glossary Icons Section - 14 Winch In / Out Boom Up / Down Stabilizer In / Out Indicates Compressor ON / OFF Indicates PTO ON / OFF STOP Indicates Emergency Stop Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 107: Body Quick Guides

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 108: Navigation

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Navigation NAVIGATION BACK SPACE ARROW LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW DOWN ARROW UP SELECT KEY  THE DISPLAY SCREEN IS NOT A TOUCH SCREEN APPLICATION ☛ The operator will use the buttons on top of the hand-held body module to navigate to the different menu options.
  • Page 109: Navigation

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Navigation NAVIGATION Warning Icon ARROW RIGHT BACK SPACE ARROW LEFT  Stop Icon Crane Enabled Icon led Icon Compressor Enabled Icon PTO Icon IPU Icon Status Icons Locations Status Icons, Left Sidebar Check Mark Indicates Radio Buttons indicate the selected item will only one option.
  • Page 110: Lights

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Lights LIGHTS The Lighting Screen will be split into two areas: • Light Group (left sidebar),  • Status and Individual Selection (right sidebar). From the Main Menu: 1. Press to select Lights Mode. 2.
  • Page 111: Operating Settings

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Operating Settings OPERATING SETTINGS - PTO VEHICLE FUNCTIONS - AUTO PTO   PTO Activation   1. From the Main Menu press the 1. From the Main Menu press the navigate to Operator Settings. navigate to Vehicle Functions.
  • Page 112: Engine Start / Stop

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Engine Start / Stop ENGINE START / STOP  Press to initiate Vehicle Functions mode to navigate to Start or Stop Engine mode. to initiate Engine Start / Stop mode. Press Press and hold until you hear the engine START or STOP.
  • Page 113: Compressors

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Compressors COMPRESSORS   1. From the Main Menu press the to navigate to Vehicle Functions.  2. Press to navigate to Compressor Activation. 3. Press the to activate Compressor mode.  4. Press to power ON or power OFF Compressors.
  • Page 114: Crane

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Crane CRANE   Main Menu: Crane Crane: Enable Mode The Crane menu allows the selection of Power On and Power Off options for Crane, PTO, and Boom Tip Lights. ☛  If the chassis type is set to “IPU” the Crane Power and PTO will not be shown.
  • Page 115: Stabilizers

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Stabilizers STABILIZERS The Stabilizer menu allows the operator to  maneuver selected stabilizers from the control screen in a two-step process. 1. Press to select Stabilizer Mode. Press to initiate Stabilizer states. 2. Press to initiate Stabilizer.
  • Page 116: Fault Codes

    Body Quick Guides Section - 15 Fault Codes FAULT CODES    1. Press navigate to the Diagnostic Menu. Press 2. Press to navigate to Fault Codes. 3. Press to initiate the Diagnostic Fault Code preview menu. 4 . Press to initiate fault states.
  • Page 117: Crane Quick Guides

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 118: Faceplate Identification

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Faceplate Identification FACE PLATE IDENTIFICATION Emergency Stop M-STOP Display Power Compressor On/Off Right Fixed Left Fixed Function Function Toggle Toggle Horn Multi-Functional Switch Screen Engine Speed Soft Toggles DISPLAY ITEM NO. NAME DESCRIPTION Displays: Battery Status, Operation Top Bar Area Mode, Received Signal strengths Indicator Area...
  • Page 119: Toggle Identification

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Toggle Identification TOGGLE IDENTIFICATION TOGGLE NAME DESCRIPTION A hard function toggle, meaning its operation never changes. Right Fixed Function Up • Turning the remote ON/OFF - toggle upward and HOLD for 1/2 second. A hard function toggle, meaning its operation never changes. •...
  • Page 120: Top Bar Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Top Bar Icons TOP BAR ICONS M-STOP Top Bar Icons ICON DESCRIPTION A visual indication of the battery’s state of charge. Received signal strength at the Remote. Wireless connection. The tether cable is connected. Radio transmitters are Received signal strength at the Base.
  • Page 121: Fixed Function Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Fixed Function Icons FIXED FUNCTION ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION Power ON / OFF Switch Screens Horn Engine Speed Compressor ON / OFF This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 122: Crane Operations

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Crane Operations CRANE OPERATIONS LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° TRUCK TILT: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” Crane Steps: 1. Engage E-Brake and start the engine. 2. Engage PTO. 3. Power ON Remote - RFF Toggle UP and HOLD for one half of a second. Acknowledge Pop-Up Screen with Soft Toggle Toggle...
  • Page 123: Light Operations

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Light Operations LIGHT OPERATIONS SOFT TOGGLE TOGGLE DESCRIPTION 1 Up All Body Lights 1 Down Boom Tip Lights 2 Up Left Side Flood Lights 2 Down Right Side Flood Lights 3 Up Front Flood Lights 3 Down Rear Flood Lights 4 Up...
  • Page 124: Stabilizers Operations

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Stabilizers Operations STABILIZER OPERATIONS Stabilizer Steps: 1. Engage E-Brake and start the engine. 2. Engage PTO. 3. Power ON Remote - RFF Toggle UP and HOLD for one half of a second. Toggle 4. Click the RFF toggle DOWN until stabilizer screen appears. When Auto PTO is configured, the Pop Up can be...
  • Page 125: Operations

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Operations OPERATIONS AUX 1 AUX 2 STOP ITEM DESCRIPTION Toggle UP: Engine START. Soft Toggle 1 Toggle DOWN: Engine STOP. Toggle UP: Auxiliary 1 ON/OFF. Soft Toggle 2 Toggle DOWN: Auxiliary 2 ON/OFF. Soft Toggle 3 Toggle DOWN: PTO - Engage / Disengage Toggle UP Soft Toggle 4...
  • Page 126: Compressor

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Compressor COMPRESSOR Compressor Steps: 1. Engage E-Brake and start the engine. 2. Engage PTO. 3. Power ON Remote - RFF Toggle UP and HOLD for one half of a second. Toggle 4. Click the LFF toggle UP to turn the Compressor ON and OFF. When Auto PTO is configured, the ☛...
  • Page 127: Crane Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Crane Icons CRANE ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION Boom Rotate CCW Boom Rotate CW Boom Retract Boom Extend Winch Out Winch In Boom Down Boom Up This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual.
  • Page 128: Light Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Light Icons LIGHT ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION Body Light Indicator Boom Tip Light Indicator Boom Tip Lights Front Flood Lights Rear Flood Lights Left Flood Lights Right Flood Lights This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual.
  • Page 129 Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 LIGHT ICONS-CONTINUED LIGHT ICONS - CONTINUED ICON DESCRIPTION Left Compartment Lights Right Compartment Lights This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual. Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 130: Operation Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Operation Icons OPERATION ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION Engine Stop STOP Engine Start Auxilary Power #1 AUX 1 Auxilary Power #2 AUX 2 PTO Control Advanced Menu This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual.
  • Page 131: Stabilizer Icons

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Stabilizer Icons STABILIZER ICONS ICON DESCRIPTION Stabilizer Location Indicator Left Stabilizer Up Left Stabilizer Down Right Stabilizer Out Right Stabilizer In Right Stabilizer Down Right Stabilizer Up This chart is to be used as a “quick reference” guide only. It should not be substituted for a thorough review of the manual.
  • Page 132: Cab Controls

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Cab Controls CAB CONTROLS SWITCH SWITCH MULTI REVERSE MULTI-FUNC MODE IGNITION E-BRAKE FUNCTION GEAR SWITCH Compartment Exit Cab Engaged Activated and selected Floods ON Reverse Rear Floods Flood Engaged Activated Engaged Lights Search Selected Activated Engaged Lights...
  • Page 133: Association

    Crane Quick Guides Section - 16 Association ASSOCIATION CAN 1 TX/RX CAN 2 TX/RX ERR/HLTH RF TX/RX Power POWER Start Down 70735199 WSMB-10561 Remote Toggle UP and Hold Unplug from Base Plug IN Base Wait CAN 1 TX/RX CAN 2 TX/RX ERR/HLTH RF TX/RX POWER...
  • Page 134: Gm/Ih Cv Chassis Pto Setup

    • CMD.CTRL™ body controls (Crane remote, or Auto PTO) NOTE: If the CMD.CTRL body controls were used for engine STOP, you must wait a minimum of 30 seconds before remote START can be activated. Attempting a remote START in less than 30 seconds from remote engine STOP, can result in chassis, or PTO not respond- ing.
  • Page 135: Pop-Up Screens

    Pop-Up Screens Section - 17 Pop-Up Screens Section - 17 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 136: Pop-Up Screens

    Pop-Up Screens Section - 17 Pop-Up Screens A new Work Cycle is started when the E-Brake is engaged and ends when the E-Brake is released. The Pop-Up Screens are a one-time reminder during a Work Cycle. ICON DESCRIPTION Stabilizers Deployed Auto PTO Emergency Stop Dropped Remote...
  • Page 137 Pop-Up Screens Section - 17 Pop-Up Screens - Continued ICON DESCRIPTION Successful Unsuccessful Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
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  • Page 139: Setup / Diagnostics

    Setup / Diagnostics Section - 18 Setup / Diagnostics Section - 18 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 140: Setup / Diagnostic - Operator - Min / Max

    Setup / Diagnostics Section - 18 Setup / Diagnostic - Operator - Min / Max M-STOP Setup/Diag. > Operator Setup Diagnostics Calibrations  Setup/Diag. Operator’s Setup > > START Operator’s Setup Boom Lift Up Min: 400 milliamps Diagnostics Boom Lift Up Max: 1850 milliamps Calibrations Boom Lift Down Min: 400 milliamps Boom Lift Down Max: 1900 milliamps...
  • Page 141: Stand Alone Crane

    Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 142: Stand Alone Crane-Crane Screen

    Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Stand Alone Crane—Crane Screen M-STOP LMI: 0% WEIGHT: 0.0 BOOM ANGLE: 0.0° ROTATION: 0.0° TRUCK TILT: 0.0° HORIZ DIST: 0’ 0” Crane Mode When in Crane Mode: Soft Toggle 1: Crane Rotation: • Toggle UP - enables crane rotate CCW function. •...
  • Page 143: Stand Alone Crane-Operations

    Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Stand Alone Crane—Operations M-STOP STOP Operation’s Screen ITEM DESCRIPTION Toggle UP: Engine START Soft Toggle 1 Toggle DOWN: Engine STOP Toggle UP: Auxiliary 1 ON / OFF Soft Toggle 2 Toggle DOWN: Auxiliary 2 ON / OFF Soft Toggle 3 Toggle DOWN: NA Toggle UP: NA...
  • Page 144: Stand Alone Crane-Compressor Activation

    Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Stand Alone Crane—Compressor Activation M-STOP Compressor Screen Compressor Steps: Engage E-Brake and start the engine. Engage PTO (Not required if Auto PTO is configured) Power ON Remote - RFF toggle UP and Hold for half of a second. Toggle 4.
  • Page 145: Stand Alone Crane-Engine Speed Control

    Stand Alone Crane Section - 19 Stand Alone Crane—Engine Speed Control Emergency Stop M-STOP Display Compressor On/Off Left Fixed Right Fixed Function Function Toggle (LFF) Toggle (RFF) Horn Engine Speed Multi-Functional Switch Screen Toggles TOGGLE NAME DESCRIPTION TOGGLE STYLE • TX ON / OFF Three-Position Right Fixed Function (RFF) UP •...
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  • Page 147: Body Codes

    Body Codes Section - 20 Body Codes Section - 20 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 148: Body-Fault Code Definitions

    Body Codes Section - 20 Body—Fault Code Definitions The table below describes the categories of DTC codes for faults. Category Description May occur during Normal Operation and explain various interlocks. The warning icon should be Indicate that there is a voltage supply problem. The warning icon on. Indicate difficulty with the inputs.
  • Page 149: Body-Fleet Configuration

    Body Codes Section - 20 Body—Fleet Configuration TO MODIFY THE FLEET CONFIGURATION SETTINGS, THE SYSTEM PASSWORD WILL NEED TO BE ENTERED. Note: is the Default option PARAMETER OPTIONS OPTIONS Chassis Type None * Ram (TYPE R1) Ford (TYPE F1) IPU (TYPE IPU1) Other (TYPE OTH1) GM/IH (TYPE GI1) Chassis Options...
  • Page 150 Body Codes Section - 20 PARAMETER OPTIONS OPTIONS Reverse Lights No * Enabled Compartment Fans No * Auxiliary E-Brake No * Interlock Required Transmission None * Inhibit Remote Cradle Boom Stow Both Transmission Inhib- Note: This option is only available it Alarm if the Transmission Inhibit option is enabled...
  • Page 151: Body-User Configuration

    Body Codes Section - 20 Body—User Configuration Parameters Options Option English * Language French Spanish Front Right Front Left Middle Right No * Lights Installed Middle Left Rear Right Rear Left Boom Tip All * Note: can select one of the flood light options and None Left compartment lights...
  • Page 152 Body Codes Section - 20 Parameters Options Option None * Auxiliary 1 Activation Automatic Cabin Switch #2 Note: If E-Brake is required by the Fleet None Configurations it will Auxiliary 2 Interlock E-Brake not be allowed to be deselected, the user can PTO Active select both of the interlock options or none...
  • Page 153: Body-Fault Tables

    Body Codes Section - 20 Body—Fault Tables HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH This Help Message is issued at each power-up. This serves to Power Cycle · No restrictions indicate which messages have Unlatched been recorded in the failure log since the last power-up event.
  • Page 154 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Short to Battery detected on Boom Tip Light – Boom Tip Light Output • No restrictions Unlatched Short To Battery Vehicle must be configured to have Boom Tip Lights installed. Short to Ground was detected on Boom Tip Light –...
  • Page 155 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Crane Enable Open Circuit detected on Crane Relay – Open 2319 • No restrictions Unlatched Enable Relay Output Circuit Crane Enable Short to Battery detected on Relay –...
  • Page 156 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Short to Battery detected on Left Left Rear Rear Stabilizer Retract Output. • Disable Bypass Stabilizer Retract 2332 Vehicle must be configured to Unlatched Valve – Short To Battery have an extendable left rear stabilizer installed.
  • Page 157 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Open Circuit detected on Right Right Rear Rear Stabilizer Retract Output. Stabilizer Retract 2343 • No restrictions Vehicle must be configured to Unlatched – Open Circuit have an extendable right rear stabilizer installed.
  • Page 158 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Short to Battery detected on Front Front Stabilizer Stabilizer Retract Output. • Disable Bypass Retract – Short To 2356 Vehicle must be configured Unlatched Valve Battery to have an extendable front stabilizer installed.
  • Page 159 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Short to Battery detected on Master Lock Master lock Open Output. Open – Short To 2374 • No restrictions Unlatched Vehicle must be configured to Battery have Master lock installed.
  • Page 160 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Short to Ground was detected on Left Front Flood Left Front Flood Light Output. Light – Short To 2390 • Disable Output Vehicle must be configured to Latched Ground have the left front flood light...
  • Page 161 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH • Stabilizer = PREVENTED • Crane Enable = PREVENTED • Compressor = PREVENTED • The Display reported Software • PTO = Major Versions that were not PREVENTED equal to the Body Module Functions Locked...
  • Page 162 Body Codes Section - 20 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH • Stabilizer = PREVENTED • Crane Enable = PREVENTED • Compressor = PREVENTED • PTO = • The Body Module’s EEPROM PREVENTED EEPROM Failure checksum indicates corruption. •...
  • Page 163 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 Operator’s - Manual # 99906363...
  • Page 164 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 Crane—Fault Code Definition CATEGORY DESCRIPTION MAY OCCUR DURING NORMAL OPERATION AND EXPLAIN VARIOUS INTERLOCKS. THE WARNING ICON SHOULD BE OFF INDICATE THAT THERE IS A VOLTAGE SUPPLY PROBLEM. THE WARNING ICON ON. INDICATE DIFFICULTY WITH THE INPUTS. THE WARNING ICON ON. INDICATE THAT THERE IS AN OUTPUT DRIVER PROBLEM.
  • Page 165 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 Crane—Fleet Configuration PARAMETER OPTIONS OPTIONS Crane Type Hydraulic 1st Gen* Hydraulic 2nd Gen Crane Model None * 6000H/22 6000/22 7500/22 7500/30 8600/22 10000/25 10000/30 12000/25 12000/30 14000/25 14000/30 Hydraulic Type Fully Proportional * Single Proportional Remote Control Type Joystick * Toggle...
  • Page 166 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 Crane—Fault Table HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Power Cycle · No restrictions This Help Message is issued Unlatched at each power-up. This serves to indicate which mes- sages have been recorded in the failure log since the last power-up event.
  • Page 167 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Crane Horn 23101 OFF • No restrictions Open Circuit detected on Unlatched – Open Horn output and Crane Power Circuit Enable is Off. Note: This Fault will not be detected due to not knowing when a Horn is installed on the Crane.
  • Page 168 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Boom Tele- 23113 OFF • No restrictions Open Circuit detected on Unlatched scope Out – Boom Tele Out Output. Open Circuit Boom Tele- 23114 OFF •...
  • Page 169 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Crane Ro- 23128 OFF • No restrictions Open Circuit detected on Unlatched tate Counter Crane Rotate Counter Clock- Clockwise – wise Output. Open Circuit Crane Ro- 23129 OFF •...
  • Page 170 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Crane 23138 OFF • Engine Start/Stop = Short to Battery detected on Unlatched Engine Stop PREVENTED Engine Stop Output – Short To Battery Crane 23139 OFF •...
  • Page 171 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Crane Hour 23150 OFF • Disable Output Short to Ground was de- Latched meter – tected on Crane Hour Meter Short To Output. Ground Winch Brake 23151 OFF •...
  • Page 172 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH LMI Green 23163 OFF • Disable Output Short to Ground was detect- Latched Indicator ed on LMI Green Indicator – Short To Output Ground Remote 23164 OFF •...
  • Page 173 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH CAN Bus • No restrictions The Crane Module failed to Latched Failure – receive messages from the Body Module Body Module. Check wiring at the Display. Crane needs to be configured as a Hydraulic Gen 2 system CAN Bus...
  • Page 174 Crane Fault Codes Section - 21 HELP STOP WARN MESSAGE ICON ICON ACTION TRIGGER LATCH Length/An- 9916 • Length and Boom When the Crane Module Latched gle Sensor Inclination Sensor receives any of the following Internal Error • Length and Angle DTC’s from the COBO Length sensors = UN- and Angle sensor.
  • Page 175 IMT is an Oshkosh Corporation company Oshkosh is a registered trademark and the Oshkosh logo is a trademark of Oshkosh. IMT reserves the right to make changes in engineering, design, specifications, add improvements or discontinue manufacturing at any time without notice or obligation.

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