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Service Lamp Set SMCS Code:

The following information describes the service program code: 782548 (“SVCLIT”)

This service program code turns OFF the service indicator lamp for most active events (data or maintenance) that are presently shown on the display area.

Note:Not all active events can be acknowledged. First, all of the active events must be turned OFF via the keypad. Enter the “EACK” command in order to show all the acknowledged events. Use the arrow keys in order to scroll through the event list. A “#” sign is located at the right of the display beside the warning category. The “#” sign indicates that the service indicator lamp is illuminated for the displayed event.

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The number 2 represents the category of event. Use the keypad to enter “SVCLIT”. Press the “OK” key in order to turn off the lamp. The “#” sign will disappear. The service indicator lamp will turn OFF after this procedure has been completed for ALL active events.

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With the 9.X and later classes of onboard software, the service indicator lamp will stay OFF under the following conditions:

The key start switch is turned to the OFF position and then back to the ON position.

Events that are associated with the reset procedure that are still active at the time that you turn the key start switch to the OFF position.

Events that are still active when the key start

switch is turned back to the ON position.

There are no additional active events since the

“SVCLIT” reset procedure.

With source software prior to 9.X, the service indicator lamp will turn ON again when the key start switch is turned to the OFF position and then back to the ON position. This is true provided that the “reset events” are still active.

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Service Lamp - Set

SMCS Code:7601

The following information describes the service program code: 782738 (SVCSET)

This service program code allows the service technician to choose the display mode that controls the service lamp. The service lamp setting can be selected for the entire system. This includes completely turning OFF the service lamp.

Note:This feature is a characteristic of the 9.5X and later class of on board software.

Security

1. This service program code only functions while the service tool (VIMS-PC) is connected.

2. After the service tool (VIMS-PC) is disconnected for 30 seconds, this service program code will no longer be active.

The service technician may choose from any of the five display modes of the service lamp:

1. 1-2 SNAPSHOTS FULL: The possible actions of the service lamp for this mode are listed below after either one or both of the snapshots are stored:

The service lamp flashes at ten minutes intervals: “two seconds on and two seconds off”. The sequence repeats ten times when the memory of snapshot No. 1 is full.

The service lamp flashes at five minute intervals: “four seconds on and two seconds off”. The sequence repeats ten times when the memory of both snapshots are full.

The service lamp is illuminated steadily when any event is present.

The service lamp will flash at an interval: “one second on/one second off”. The service lamp will flash when an event that could cause damage to the machine is detected.

2. 2 SNAPSHOTS FULL: The possible actions of the service lamp for this mode are listed below only after the second snapshot is stored:

The service lamp flashes at five minute intervals: “four seconds on and two seconds off”. This sequence is repeated ten times. The sequence is then repeated after a five minute pause.

The service lamp is illuminated steadily when any event is present.

The service lamp will flash: “one second on and one second off”. The service lamp will flash when an event that could cause damage to the machine is detected.

Note:The operator does not receive a notification in this mode if the memory for snapshot “No. 1” is full.

3. NO SNAPSHOT NOTICE: The possible actions of the service lamp in this mode are listed below:

There is no indication of the number of

snapshots that are stored in memory.

The service lamp is illuminated steadily when an event is present.

The service lamp will flash at an interval: “one second on and one second off”. The service lamp will flash when an event that could cause damage to the machine is detected.

Note:The operator does not receive a notification in this mode if the memory for either snapshot is full.

4. DAMAGE EVENTS ONLY: The possible actions of the service lamp for this mode are listed below:

The service lamp will flash at an interval: “one

second on and one second off”. The service lamp will flash when any event that could cause damage to the machine is detected.

There is no indication regarding other events.

Note:The operator does not receive a notification in this mode if the memory for either snapshot is full.

5. “NEVER ON”: The service lamp is disabled in this mode for all cases. The service lamp will never illuminate.

Note:“Snapshot” is a new term that has replaced “Event Recorder”. Snapshot data that is collected by the on board system is viewed with VIMS-PC. Files with “.evr, ev1, ev2, etc.” extensions are the snapshot files. VIMS-PC uses these files in order to display snapshot data.

Procedure

Note:This service program code is in a “view only mode” when VIMS-PC is not connected.

1. Connect the service tool (“VIMS-PC”) to the RS-232 connector. The message center should be in the background mode. The following items should be displayed on the message center: time, date, and service hours. Enter the SVCSET (782738) command via the keypad. The message center will show:

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Note:The display first shows the present setting. The default setting is displayed on the message center when a new source has been loaded or a new configuration has been loaded. The previous example reflects the default setting of “1.1-2 SNAPSHOT FULL”.

2. The arrow keys are used to move through the list of available settings. The “OK” key selects the desired setting.

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Press the right arrow key in order to advance to next setting.

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Press the right arrow key in order to advance to next setting.

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Illustration 49

Note:If the right arrow key is pressed again the list remains at the last setting. Press the left arrow key in order to move back through the settings.

3. Press the “OK” key in order to accept the setting when the desired “Service Lamp Setting” is displayed on the message center. The option that was selected is now the new service lamp mode.

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Note:The setting of the service lamp is set to option 4. The title of option 4 is “DAMAGE EVENTS ONLY”. This setting will be used for all operations until one of the following events occur:

New source software is loaded.

New configuration software is loaded.

The backup battery is replaced while the

disconnect switch is in the OFF position.

The user selects a new setting with VIMS-PC. The service tool (VIMS-PC) must be connected to the machine.

The following table summarizes the service lamp behavior in the five lamp setting modes.

Table 9

Service Lamp Behavior “Choice

No.”

Lamp Setting Mode “Damage Event” “Active Event” “2nd Snapsot Full”

“1st Snapshot Full”

1 “1-2 Snapshot Full” Flashing ON “Flashes Every Five Minutes ”

“Flashes Every 10 Minutes” 2 “2 Snapshots Full” Flashing ON “Flashes Every

Five Minutes ”

OFF

3 “No Snapshot Notice” Flashing ON OFF OFF

4 “Damage Events Only” Flashing OFF OFF OFF

5 “Never On” OFF OFF OFF OFF

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Snapshot Trigger - Configure