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Multiplexing
Each time the operator turns the ignition key on, a complete bit test of the multiplex system is
conducted. This test takes about 5 seconds to complete.
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A flashing green light on the monitor indicates that the display power is on. This light should
be blinking steadily at 2 Hz during normal operation. If it blinks at a faster rate, it is a sign of a
problem with the monitor. A flashing red light on the monitor is also a sign of a problem. Call
Labrie
Plus
for support.
The logo of Labrie Enviroquip Group appears momentarily on the monitor display at the start of the
system (see Figure 9
2).
Figure 9
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2 Labrie logo on the monitor display
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If the Welcome Screen with the Labrie logo stays on continually, there may be a
communication problem between the monitor and the master control module. Refer this
problem to the maintenance personnel.
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The monitor display works even if the engine is not started. All it needs is electrical power.
However, if you start the engine, the monitor will reboot to reflect the changes caused by the
starting of the truck.
Main Page
The next page that comes up after the Welcome Screen is the Main Page (see Figure 9
3). Here you
will find a link that will give you access to the Main Menu (see
on page 362). Any warning
or error messages that may occur while the truck is being operated are also displayed on this page.
The following optional indicators, when provided, are also found on the Main Page : Cart Counter,
Time and Date Indicator and Hydraulic Oil Temperature Indicator.
Cart Counter (optional)
This indicator tells you how many carts have been emptied so far. If your vehicle is equipped with two
arms, the number of carts emptied is shown for each of these arms (right and left counters).
Summary of Contents for EXPERT
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