Terex Genie GTH-2506 AU.3 Service Manual

Terex Genie GTH-2506 AU.3 Service Manual

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Load Management System Service Manual
GTH-2506 AU.3
GTH-4014 AU
GTH-4018 AU
Serial Number Range
From GTH250614-101
From GTH401414-101
From GTH401814-101
Part No. 57.4400.9218
Rev A
October 2015

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  • Page 1 Load Management System Service Manual Serial Number Range GTH-2506 AU.3 From GTH250614-101 GTH-4014 AU From GTH401414-101 GTH-4018 AU From GTH401814-101 Part No. 57.4400.9218 Rev A October 2015...
  • Page 2 Rev A October 2015 First Edition, First Printing Contact Us: 'Genie' and 'GTH' are registered trademarks of Terex Australia Pty Ltd Terex South Dakota, Inc. in the USA and many 33 Kimberley St other countries. Darra QLD 4076 Printed on recycled paper...
  • Page 3: Revision History

    October 2015 Revision History REVISION DATE SECTION P R O C E D U R E / S C H E M AT I C PA G E / DESCRIPTION 10/2015 Initial Release REFERENCE EXAMPLES: Electronic Version `Click on any procedure or page number highlighted in blue to view the update.
  • Page 4 October 2015 REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE SECTION P R O C E D U R E / S C H E M AT I C PA G E / DESCRIPTION REFERENCE EXAMPLES: Electronic Version Click on any procedure or page number highlighted in blue to view the update.
  • Page 5: Serial Number Legend

    October 2015 SERIAL NUMBER LEGEND Serial Label A TEREX BRAND A TEREX BRAND Model: Model: GTH-2506 GTH-4014 Model Year: 2014 Model Year: 2014 Designation: Designation: ROUGH TERRAIN VARIABLE REACH TRUCK ROUGH TERRAIN VARIABLE REACH TRUCK Serial Number: GTH401414B-Xxxxx Serial Number: GTH401414B-Xxxxx...
  • Page 6 October 2015 SERIAL NUMBER LEGEND A TEREX BRAND Model: GTH-2506 Model Year: 2014 Designation: ROUGH TERRAIN VARIABLE REACH TRUCK Serial Number: GTH250614B-Xxxxx Manufacture Date: DD/MM/YY Mass: TBA lbs / TBA kg Rated Capacity: 2500 kg Nominal Power: TBA kW Max drawbar pull provided for all the coupling hook:...
  • Page 7: Safety Rules

    October 2015 Section 1 • Safety Rules Safety Rules Danger Failure to obey the instructions and safety rules in this manual and the appropriate Operator's Manual on your machine will result in death or serious injury. Many of the hazards identified in the Operator’s Manual are also safety hazards when maintenance and repair procedures are performed.
  • Page 8 Section 1 • Safety Rules October 2015 SAFETY RULES Workplace Safety Personal Safety Be sure to keep sparks, flames and Any person working on or around a machine must lighted tobacco away from flammable be aware of all known safety hazards. Personal and combustible materials like battery safety and the continued safe operation of the gases and engine fuels.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    October 2015 Table of Contents Introduction Important Information ................Revision History................... Serial Number Legend................Section 1 Safety Rules General Safety Rules ................. Section 2 LMS Components Description..................2-1 Electronic Control Unit (ECU) ............2-2 Display Unit ..................2-2 Pressure Transducers ...............2-3 Angle/Length Sensor .................2-3 Chassis Angle Sensor ...............2-4...
  • Page 10 October 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Checking ECU Inputs ................4-8 Checking/Forcing ECU Outputs ............4-9 Viewing Active Alarms and Warnings ..........4-10 Viewing, exporting and deleting Alarm/Warning History ....4-12 Uploading ECU Software to Display Unit ('.MOT' file) .....4-14 Downloading ECU Software from Display Unit to ECU ....4-15 Importing Parameter Set to Display Unit .........4-16...
  • Page 11 October 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Joystick Calibration - Boom Telescope (Z) Axis .........5-9 Section 6 Alarms and Warnings Getting Started ..................7-1 Section 7 GTH Operator Access Manager Creating a Project ................7-3 Creating Operator Lists ..............7-6 Adding Individual Operators to a Project .........7-12 Creating a '.WBPKG' Package File ..........7-14...
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  • Page 13: Lms Components

    October 2015 Section 2 • LMS Components LMS Components Description An electronic control unit (ECU) is used to control and monitor boom, outrigger and chassis tilt The Load Management System (LMS) is a safety functions. It collects information from sensors system primarily designed to prevent further and hydraulic control valves, which is then used aggravating motion of the telehandler during the to control and monitor boom movement.
  • Page 14: Electronic Control Unit (Ecu)

    Section 2 • LMS Components October 2015 LMS COMPONENTS Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Display Unit The ECU is located inside the cab behind the seat. This unit is located inside the cab. There are two versions of the display units available: standard and enhanced version.
  • Page 15: Pressure Transducers

    October 2015 Section 2 • LMS Components LMS COMPONENTS Pressure Transducers Angle/Length Sensor Two pressure transducers are located in the lift The boom length and angle sensors are integrated cylinder. into a single unit installed on the side of the boom. The boom length and angle sensors output a 4 - 20 mA signal.
  • Page 16: Chassis Angle Sensor

    Section 2 • LMS Components October 2015 LMS COMPONENTS iButton Reader and Converter Chassis Angle Sensor The optional iButton reader is located in the interior The chassis angle sensor is located under the panel near the joystick. The iButton reader is chassis cover, near the cabin.
  • Page 17: Functional Description

    October 2015 Section 3 • Functional Description Functional Description Introduction The LMS measures lift and levelling cylinder LMS - Machine interaction hydraulic pressure, and machine geometry to provide an estimate of the actual load being lifted. The LMS is an integral part of the machine. Most This estimated load is then compared against machine functions are either monitored or managed machine rated capacity determined from stored...
  • Page 18: Lms - Operator Interaction

    Section 3 • Functional Description October 2015 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION of how the LMS interacts with the machine. telehandler Operator's Manual for details on how to navigate through the display unit menus. The display unit is the interface between the machine and the operator; it connects to the ECU Advanced operations reserved for maintenance via a CAN network.
  • Page 19: Gth Operator Access Manager

    '.WBPKG' package files such as software update. containing user access and attachment permissions Service: Terex service technicians with the ability to carry out advanced operations. Manufacturer: Terex engineers with the ability to change both, software and hardware machine setup.
  • Page 20 Section 3 • Functional Description October 2015 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Description Level ◌ M Home Menu 1st Stage menu ◌ M Work Work menu Attachments Attachment selection Cameras Camera menu Front camera Front camera images and present status Rear camera Rear camera images and present status Camera settings Camera settings Rear camera Auto...
  • Page 21 October 2015 Section 3 • Functional Description FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Description Level Sw update Manually Update ECU software (→) Sw upload Manually upload ECU software (→) Restart Restart ECU (→) ◌ Params Parameters menu Send Send parameters database to ECU (→) Receive Receive parameters database from ECU (→) Check...
  • Page 22: Access Methods

    Section 3 • Functional Description October 2015 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Table legend: Function ◌ Menu bold (→) Action/function Access Methods The LMS can be configured for three different access methods: ■ No password ■ Log in access (4-digit PIN) ■ iButton access No Password: Operators are not required to log in to operate the machine.
  • Page 23: Procedures

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures Procedures On GTH-2506 AU.3 telehandlers, the USB cable System Update ('.WBPKG' file) is located near the brake fluid reservoir. Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to update the following: ECU software, load charts and user access permissions.
  • Page 24 Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES 8. Log in again using the same user as previous. The system automatically checks display software, ECU software and load chart versions to establish if an update is required. Note that a machine cannot be updated with the same version of software or load tables currently installed on the machine.
  • Page 25: Configuring Available Options

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Configuring Available Options Minimum access level required: 4 User role: Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to configure available options for a machine. For example, the front camera option can be added after a front camera is installed on the machine.
  • Page 26: Enabling Login Access

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Enabling Login Access 4. Using the encoder button, select 'Login Required' and press the function button next Minimum access level required: 2 to the tick symbol to enable the option. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5.
  • Page 27: Enabling Ibutton Access

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Enabling iButton Access 4. Using the encoder button, select 'iButton Required' and press the function button next Minimum access level required: 2 to the tick symbol to enable the option. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5.
  • Page 28: Enabling Front Or Rear Cameras

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Enabling Front or Rear Cameras 5. Press Escape button to return to menu Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to enable/disable front or rear cameras. The front or rear cameras must be installed each option must be and made available via...
  • Page 29: Enabling 3000 Kg Limit

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Enabling 3000 kg Limit 4. Using the encoder button, select '3000 kg limit' and press the function button next to the tick Minimum access level required: 2 symbol to enable the option. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5.
  • Page 30: Checking Ecu Inputs

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Checking ECU Inputs 4. Scroll through input signals by pressing the function buttons next to the arrow symbols or Minimum access level required: 2 by using the encoder wheel. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5.
  • Page 31: Checking/Forcing Ecu Outputs

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Checking/Forcing ECU Outputs 4. Scroll through input signals by pressing the function buttons next to the arrow symbols or Minimum access level required: 2 by using the encoder wheel. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5.
  • Page 32: Viewing Active Alarms And Warnings

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES To view active alarms and warnings: Viewing Active Alarms and Warnings 1. Turn ignition switch to 'ON' position. Minimum access level required: 0 User role: Operator, Maintenance, Dealer, 2. Log in to the LMS as Operator (or higher level) Service, Manufacturer user (refer to Operator's Manual for detailed log in instructions).
  • Page 33 October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES ■ Alarm/warning number. ■ Alarm/warning code and description ■ CAN bus variable name ■ Date/time stamp ■ Duration 8. Press function button next to 'X' or Escape button to return to list of alarms or warnings. 9.
  • Page 34: Viewing, Exporting And Deleting Alarm/Warning History

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Viewing, exporting and deleting Alarm/Warning History Minimum access level required for viewing: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer Minimum access level required for exporting and deleting: 4 User role: Service, Manufacturer 5. Scroll through alarms or warnings by pressing This procedure is used for viewing, exporting and the function buttons next to the arrow symbol deleting alarm or warning history.
  • Page 35 October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES 8. Press function button next to 'X' or Escape 4. Wait for the 'USB exp' icon to change colour button to return to menu. to green. To export alarm and warning history: 1. Insert an empty USB flash drive into USB port on the machine.
  • Page 36: Uploading Ecu Software To Display Unit ('.Mot' File)

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Display Unit to ECU' section to complete ECU Uploading ECU Software to Display software update. Unit ('.MOT' file) Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to upload new ECU software ('.MOT') from a USB flash drive into the display unit.
  • Page 37: Downloading Ecu Software From Display Unit To Ecu

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Downloading ECU Software from 5. Wait for display unit to reboot. Display Unit to ECU Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to download ECU software from the display unit to the ECU.
  • Page 38: Importing Parameter Set To Display Unit

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES 7. Wait for display unit to reboot. Importing Parameter Set to Display Unit 8. Proceed to 'Sending Parameters from Display Minimum access level required: 2 Unit to ECU' section to complete parameter User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, set update.
  • Page 39: Sending Parameter Set From Display Unit To Ecu

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Sending Parameter Set from Display Home→Maintenance→ECU→Params menu. Unit to ECU 4. Press the function button next to 'Send'. Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 5. Press function button next to 'Yes' when prompted to confirm command.
  • Page 40: Sending Parameter Set From Ecu To Display Unit

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Sending Parameter Set from ECU to Display Unit Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to send parameter set from the ECU to the display unit. Exporting a parameter set is a two step procedure.
  • Page 41: Exporting Parameter Set From The Display Unit To Usb Flash Drive

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Exporting Parameter Set from the Display Unit to USB Flash Drive Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to save parameter set from the display unit onto a USB flash drive. Exporting a parameter set is a two step procedure.
  • Page 42: Manually Changing Individual Ecu Parameters

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Manually Changing Individual ECU 4. Press the function button next to 'Ecu param'. Parameters Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to modify individual parameters. Changing ECU parameters could The parameters are colour coded as follows: cause the machine to malfunction...
  • Page 43 October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES value 7. Change the parameter value by pressing the function button next to the number icon. For example, press function button next to numbers '123' twice to enter the number '2' or 3 times to enter the number '3'.
  • Page 44: Reset Parameter Set To Factory Defaults

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES Reset Parameter Set to Factory Defaults Minimum access level required: 4 User role: Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to reset parameter set to factory defaults. The parameter set contains machine specific calibration data. Resetting parameter set to factory defaults is reserved for factory use only.
  • Page 45: Download Load Charts To Ecu

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES Download Load Charts to ECU Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to download load charts from the display unit to the ECU. Use this procedure only after installing a replacement ECU.
  • Page 46: To Replace The Ecu

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES To Replace the ECU 8. Send parameter set from the display unit to the ECU (Refer to procedure: 'Sending Parameter Minimum access level required: 2 set to ECU'). User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 9.
  • Page 47: To Replace The Display Unit

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES To Replace the Display Unit During software update, check that the newly installed software and load tables on the display Minimum access level required: 2 unit have the same or more recent version than the one on the ECU.
  • Page 48: To Replace The Boom Length/Angle Sensor

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES To Replace the Boom Length/Angle Sensor Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure explains how to install a replacement boom length/angle sensor. Improper set up of the LMS could cause the machine to malfunction and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 49: To Replace The Chassis Angle Sensor

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES To Replace the Chassis Angle Sensor. Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure explains how to install a replacement chassis angle sensor. Improper set up of the LMS could cause the machine to malfunction and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 50: To Replace A Pressure Transducer

    Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES To Replace a Pressure Transducer Minimum access level required: N/A User role: N/A This procedure explains how to install a replacement pressure transducer. Improper set up of the LMS could cause the machine to malfunction and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 51: To Install The Ibutton Reader

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES To Install the iButton Reader GTH-25016 AU.3 Minimum access level required: 4 User role: Service, Manufacturer This procedure explains how to install the iButton reader. Improper set up of the LMS could cause the machine to malfunction and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 52 Section 4 • Procedures October 2015 PROCEDURES GTH-2506 AU.3 USB CABLE HARNESS USB port cable harness 5. Route iButton cable to fuse/relay board and connect to iButton converter 6. Make iButton access available (refer procedure: 'Configuring Available Options'). 7. Enable iButton access (refer procedure: 'Enabling iButton Access').
  • Page 53: To Replace The Ibutton Reader Or Ibutton Converter

    October 2015 Section 4 • Procedures PROCEDURES To Replace the iButton Reader or iButton Converter Minimum access level required: N/A User role: N/A This procedure explains how to replace the iButton reader or iButton converter. Improper set up of the LMS could cause the machine to malfunction and result in death or serious injury.
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  • Page 55: Calibration

    October 2015 Section 5 • Calibration Calibration Chassis Angle Sensor Calibration Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to calibrate the chassis angle sensor in both pitch and roll directions. Improper calibration of the LMS could affect LMS accuracy and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 56 Section 5 • Calibration October 2015 CALIBRATION 12. Press the function button next to the right arrow new reference point. Adjust chassis inclination icon to display the secondary home screen. by driving the machine up or downhill. Check that displayed pitch angle is within ±0.1° of measured value.
  • Page 57: Boom Length Sensor Calibration

    October 2015 Section 5 • Calibration CALIBRATION Boom Length Sensor Calibration The LMS alarm condition is disabled when bypass indicator is Minimum access level required: 2 green. Bypass mode is required to perform calibration of boom User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, length/angle sensor.
  • Page 58: Boom Angle Sensor Calibration

    Section 5 • Calibration October 2015 CALIBRATION Boom Angle Sensor Calibration Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to calibrate the boom angle sensor. Improper calibration of the LMS could affect LMS accuracy and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 59: Weight Calibration

    October 2015 Section 5 • Calibration CALIBRATION Weight Calibration Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to calibrate the boom weight indicator. Improper calibration of the LMS could affect LMS accuracy and result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 60 Section 5 • Calibration October 2015 CALIBRATION 12. With the engine running at idle speed, fully 17. Press the Home button to return to the primary extend the boom. A results summary page will home screen. appear when maximum extension is reached. 18.
  • Page 61: Joystick Calibration - Fork Tilt (X) Axis

    October 2015 Section 5 • Calibration CALIBRATION Joystick Calibration - Fork Tilt (X) 6. Check that the joystick is in the neutral position. Axis 7. Press function button next to 'Neutral'. Minimum access level required: 2 User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer 8.
  • Page 62: Joystick Calibration - Boom Raise/Lower (Y) Axis

    Section 5 • Calibration October 2015 CALIBRATION Joystick Calibration - Boom Raise/ 6. Check that the joystick is in the neutral home position. Lower (Y) Axis Minimum access level required: 2 7. Press function button next to 'Neutral'. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to calibrate the boom raise/ lower (Y) axis of the joystick.
  • Page 63: Joystick Calibration - Boom Telescope (Z) Axis

    October 2015 Section 5 • Calibration CALIBRATION Joystick Calibration - Boom 6. Check that the yellow thumb rocker switch is in the neutral home position. Telescope (Z) Axis Minimum access level required: 2 7. Press function button next to 'Neutral'. User role: Maintenance, Dealer, Service, Manufacturer This procedure is used to calibrate the boom...
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  • Page 65: Alarms And Warnings

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  • Page 71: Getting Started

    October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH Operator Access Manager Getting Started The GTH Operator Access Manager (GOAM) is a web based application used to manage user access and attachment permissions. The person responsible for managing the GOAM can control who can operate the machine and which attachments they are able to use.
  • Page 72 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER The GOAM home page displays user information on the top of the screen and a navigation menu on the left. LMS Service Manual 57.4400.9218...
  • Page 73: Creating A Project

    October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER Creating a Project User access and attachment permissions are managed by creating projects. Projects contain user information, load charts, machine software and parameter set. Projects are specific to a particular telehandler model.
  • Page 74 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 4. Click on the 'Browse' button and select generic'.WBPKG' package file for applicable machine model. The generic '.WBPKG' file only contains basic users and can be downloaded from: www.genielift. com.au/service.
  • Page 75 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 6.12 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.8. Password: 4-digit PIN required to log in to display unit. Default user passwords can only be changed when logged in as Manufacturer user. Logged in users can only modify passwords of subordinate users, e.g.
  • Page 76: Creating Operator Lists

    Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER Creating Operator Lists Multiple operators can be added to a project in a single step by importing a previously saved operator list. The operator lists page shows a list of previously created operator lists, these can be edited by clicking on the list name or deleted by clicking on the 'del' button.
  • Page 77 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 3. Click on 'Please Insert Operators List Name' field. 4. Enter name for the operators list. 5. Click on the tick button to accept or the cross button to discard the operator list name.
  • Page 78 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 8. The save button is displayed when all mandatory fields have been entered. 9. Click on the save button to save the operator list. LMS Service Manual 57.4400.9218...
  • Page 79 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 10. Click on the OK button to continue. To export operators from an existing project: 1. Click on the required machine model in the navigation menu to open project folder which contains a list of saved projects.
  • Page 80 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 2. Click on the project to open the project page with the operator names to be exported. 3. Click on field 'Export Operators List' and enter a name for the operators list to be exported. 7-10 LMS Service Manual 57.4400.9218...
  • Page 81 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 4. Click on the tick button to accept or the cross button to discard the operator list name 5. Click the export button to save the operators list. 57.4400.9218 Motronica LMS 7-11...
  • Page 82: Adding Individual Operators To A Project

    Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER Adding Individual Operators to a Project 1. Click on the required model in the navigation menu to open project folder which contains a list of saved projects. 2.
  • Page 83 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 4. Click on the following fields and enter the information for the added operator: ■ Name ■ Surname ■ Password (4-digitn PIN) ■ 3 Tonne limit 5. Select the attachments to be available to the operator from the list of available attachments. Attachments with a tick are available for the user to select.
  • Page 84: Creating A '.Wbpkg' Package File

    Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER Creating a '.WBPKG' Package File The '.WBPKG' file is required to update the ECU software, load charts and user access permissions (refer to procedure 'System Update'). To create a '.WBPKG' file: 1.
  • Page 85 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 3. Click on the download button to create and download .'WBPKG' package file. The download process will take about a minute. Refer to web browser help menu for instructions on how to check progress of download and the location where downloads are saved.
  • Page 86: Web Users

    Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER Web Users There are three web user roles: Manufacturer, Dealer, and Customer. All web users are able to create/ edit projects, download '.WBPKG' package files, and create/modify operator lists. Manufacturer and Dealers web users can also create subordinate web users.
  • Page 87 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 3. Click on the following fields and enter the information for the web user: • Status: Click on status to toggle between 'Enabled' and 'Disabled'. •...
  • Page 88 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager October 2015 GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER To change the web user password: 1. Log in to the web application (refer to 'Getting Started' section). 2. Click on the 'User Profile' button located in the top right corner of the page. 3.
  • Page 89 October 2015 Section 7 • GTH Operator Access Manager GTH OPERATOR ACCESS MANAGER 4. Enter the current and new passwords. Passwords are case sensitive, they can include all alpha-numeric characters and symbols except for the following: >, <, ;, ", /, \, |, ?, *. It is recommended to make password 8 to 10 characters long. 5.
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  • Page 91: Ibutton User Manager

    October 2015 October 2015 Section 8 • iButton User Manager iButton User Manager iButton User Manager Application 3. Click on Start button and type 'iButton' in the search field to locate the iButton manager iButtons are configured using a MS windows application. based application called 'iButton User Manager'.
  • Page 92 Section 8 • iButton User Manager October 2015 October 2015 IBUTTON USER MANAGER 6. Enter Log in details. Refer 'Creating a Project' 10. Select a user from the user drop down list. section for username and password details. 11. Click on write button. Username and password required to use the iButton User Manager can be found in the '.WBPKG' file being opened.
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    October 2015 Section 9 • Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Always note alarms and warnings displayed on the display unit before using this troubleshooting guide. Refer to 'Alarms and Warnings' section for further information. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY GENERAL LMS display won't turn on ■...
  • Page 94 Section 9 • Troubleshooting October 2015 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unable to raise the outriggers ■ LMS is in alarm because ■ Retract the boom, if possible, the rated capacity has been to increase the machine's exceeded; rated capacity; ■...
  • Page 95 October 2015 Section 9 • Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Reverse/front camera viewing ■ Camera lens is dirty or ■ Clean camera lens and screen is black obstructed; remove any obstruction from ■ Incorrect camera settings the lens; ■ Adjust camera brightness, contrast and colour.
  • Page 96 Section 9 • Troubleshooting October 2015 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unable to select 'iButton Access' ■ iButton reader and converter ■ Install iButton reader and from 'Options' page. is not installed on the converter; machine; ■ iButton Access has not been ■...
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