HYUNDAI WLSTAGEVEMONI Wheel Loader Monitor User Guide

June 10, 2024
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HYUNDAI WLSTAGEVEMONI Wheel Loader Monitor

HYUNDAI WLSTAGEVEMONI Wheel Loader Monitor

Wheel Loader MONITOR (7 inch touch screen)

Wheel Loader MONITOR \(7 inch touch screen\)

  • The monitor is adjustable.
  • Vertical : 30˚
  • Horizontal : 15˚

MAIN DISPLAY

※You can select or set the menu by the switches or touch screen.
※selection and change of menu and input value.

Main Display

  1. Clock
  2. Buzzer
  3. Wiper speed
  4. Camera screen
  5. Menu
  6. Machine monitoring
  7. Fuel rate
  8. Engine mode/Operation history
  9. Transmission mode
  10. ECO gauge
  11. Engine rpm
  12. Quick menu
  13. 10 lamps

Menu bar

※In main display, you can move to right side menu by touching each icon.

① Clock setting
Set the time (hour, minute and AM or PM)

Menu bar
②Wiper speed
Set the wiper speed (slow, normal, fast and very fast)

Menu bar
③ Menu
Move to main menu.

Change display information
④ Buzzer stop
If you want to stop buzzer sound, just touch the icon.

Menu bar

Change display information

※ In main display, you can check the data and setup what you want by touching each window area or icon.

① Machine monitoring

Change display information
To display the item in main display, select two items of them.
※ Priority in the machine monitoring display
The priority of the weighing system is the highest.
If the weighing system is selected, the other items are not available.
To display the other items, the weighing system should not be selected.

②Fuel rate

Change display information

  • Set average fuel rate or a days fuel used on main display screen.

③Engine mode and operationhistory

  • Set the engine mode (A).
    Change display information

  • Set Hour meter/ ODO meter(B). 760F3CD08K-1
    Change display information

④ Transmission mode

  • Set the clutch cut off (A), shift (B) and torque converter lock up mode (C).
    Change display information
    Change display information

Fault and maintenance warning

Fault and maintenance warning

①If you touch the warning sign (red icon), move to the quick menu.

Fault and maintenance warning
②You can check the fault message and move the maintenance screen by touching relevant area.

Machine monitoring warning

Machine monitoring warning

①Warning sign (red icon) will be shown when the tem- p erature of hydraulic oil, cooling water, transmission oil or battery voltage is not normal state.
②Case of warning sign

Icon Description
Above 106˚C of hydraulic oil temperature
Above 105˚C of cooling water temperature
Above 107˚C of transmission oil temperature
Below 24.5 voltage of battery (for 3 minutes)
Above 100˚C of axle oil temperature (option)

Communication error

① MCU could not communicate with monitor over 10 seconds, errormessagewill be show on the screen.

Eco gauge

① This gauge indicates the fuel consumption rate and machine load status. So that operators can be careful with fuel economy.
② The fuel consumption rate or machine load is high, the segment is increased.
③The color of Eco gauge indicates operation status.

  • White : Idle operation
  • Green : Economy operation
  • Yellow : Non-economy operation at a medium level.
  • Red : Non-economy operation at a high level

PILOT LAMPS

PILOT LAMPS

  1. Warming up pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ① This lamp lights ON when the coolant temperature is below 30˚C (86˚F).
    ② The automatic warming up is cancelled when the engine coolant temperature is above 30˚C, or when 10 minutes have passed since starting the engine.

  2. Seat belt pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ①This lamp lights ON for the first five seconds after starting the engine.

  3. Preheat pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ① This lamp lights ON when start switch is turned clockwise to the ON position. Light will turn off after approximately 5~45 sec- on ds, depending on engine temperature, indicating that preheat- in g is completed.
    ② When the lamp goes out the operator should start cranking the e ngine.

  4. Engine auto shutdown pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ① This lamp lights ON when the engine auto shutdown functio n is activated.

  5. Clutch cut off pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ①This lamp lights ON when clutchcut off mode is set L, M, H.

  6. Float mode pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ① This lamp lights ON when the boom float is activated.

  7. Ride control pilot lamp (option)
    Auto ride control
    ①This lamp lights ON when the automatic ride control function is activated (ON, Conditional speed setting).
    Symbol
    Manual ride control
    ①This lamp lights ON when the manual ride control function is activated (ON, Always setting).
    Symbol

  8. Fan reverse pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ①This lamp lights ON when the cooling fan reverse mode is acti- vated

  9. Torque converter lock up pilot lamp (option)
    Symbol
    ①This lamp lights ON when the torque converter lock up function is operating.

  10. Fuel warmer pilot lamp
    Symbol
    ① This lamp is turned ON when the coolant temperature is belo w 10˚C(50˚F) or the hydraulic oil temperature 20˚C(68˚F).
    ② The automatic fuel warming is cancelled when the engine coolant temperature is above 60˚C and the hydraulic oil temperature is above 45˚Csince the start switch was ON position.

SWITCHES

Switches

※If you push left or right switch ( ) on main display, show the select box on current time.
Move to next item in order by using left / right button.
(① Time→② Buzzer → ③ Wiper→④ Camera →⑤ Menu →⑥ Machine monitoring →
⑦Fuel rate→⑧ Engine mode/Operation history →⑨ Transmission mode →⑩ Quicken)
※Move to selected setting screen by using enter switch ( ).
※When keypad is not pressed for 3 seconds, convert screen to main display

  1. Menu / Home switch
    Symbol
    ① Main display to main menu, main menu to main display.

  2. ESC switch

①For other menu, this is used for cancellation (move to previous menu).

  1. Left / Right move switch
    Symbol
    ①Move in menu (left, up / right,down).
    ②Decrease / Increase input value.
    ③ Stop buzzer sound.

  2. Enter switch
    Symbol
    ①Select menu (enter).

  3. Camera switch
    Symbol
    ①Enter cameraor AAVMmode in main display.
    ②If the camera monitor is equipped, camera or AAVM will showing on cameramonitor only. This switch is not useful.

  4. Main light switch
    Main light switch
    ①This switch use to operates the clearance lamp and head light.
    • Position lamp : Clearance lamp and cluster illumination lamp come ON. The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    • Head lamp + Position lamp : Clearance lamp, cluster illumination lamp and head light come ON. The green pilot lamp is turned ON.

  5. Work lamp switch
    Work lamp switch
    ①This switch use to operates the frontend rear work lamps.
    • Front : Front work lamp located on the cab comes ON. The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    • Front + Rear : Front work lamp located on the cab and rear work lamp located on the cowl come ON. The green pilot lamp is turned ON.

  6. Central grease lubrication switch (option)
    \)Central grease lubrication switch \(option\)
    ①This switch is used to operate the central grease lubrication system.
    ②The central grease lubrication system is operated for set period. The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ※ When malfunction occur in grease lubrication system, the red pilot lamp is turned ON.

  7. Quick coupler switch (option)
    Quick coupler switch \(option\)
    ① Disengage quick coupler
    – The quick coupler pins move in the disengaged position and buzzer sounds.
    – The red pilot lamp is turnedON.
    Always check that the attachment is properly secured to the attachment quick coupler by pressing the front part of the at tachment against the ground.
    Never use an attachment before you have checked its mounting
    – The quick coupler pins move in the engaged position and buzzer sounds.
    – The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ※Check for engagement as followings.
    a. Put down pressure on the attachment.
    b. Back up the machine and make sure that there is no movement between the quick coupler and attachment.

  8. Engage quick coupler
    Ride control switch \(option\)
    ①Forward / Backward 1~15 km/h
    – The ride control automatically turns on when the travel speed exceeds a preset speed. (forward / backward 1~15 km/h)
    – The blue pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ②ON, Always
    – Select ON, Always in order to turn on the system for ride control regardless speed. The ride control will smooth the ride of the m achine during travel.
    – The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ③ON/OFF
    Select ON/OFF in order to turn on/off the system for the ride control.

  9. Work mode switch
    Work mode switch
    1 Current weight in the bucket / Daily total weight
    2 Select button (Click gray icon)
    for status (Project status / Truck status)
    3 Target weight
    4 Loaded weight
    5 Remaining weight to complete job / Over weight to complete job
    6 Progress bar / Total weight
    7 Select button for mode (Stand
    by mode / Weigh mode)
    8 Project name
    9 Truck name
    10 Operator
    11 Materials
    12 Go to Work load setting menu
    13 Save Work log to USB
    14 Delete Work log
    15 Go to Main menu

  10. Rear wiper and washer switch
    Rear wiper and washer switch
    ① This switch use to operates the rear wiper and washer.
    When pressing the switch, the mode is changed sequence base. (OFF→ intermittent → Low → OFF )
    Intermittent : The rear wiper operates intermittently.
    Low  :The rear wiper is operated lower speed.
    Washer :The washer liquid is sprayed while long pressing the button.
    ②The green pilot lamp is turned ON.

  11. Beacon lamp switch (option)
    Beacon lamp switch \(option\)
    ① This switch turnsON the rotary light on the cab.
    ②The green pilot lamp is turned ON.

  12. )Mirror defrost switch (option)
    Mirror defrost switch \(option\)
    ① ON
    – In condition of ON, it operates for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, the defrost function stops automatically.
    – The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ②OFF
    – Stops defrost function.

  13. Detent setting switch
    Detent setting switch
    ① Boom and bucket
    – Set the boom and bucket detent function ON/OFF.
    ②Save position
    – Set the boom kick out and bucket leveler.
    ※The green pilot lamps are turned ON.

  14. Fine modulation switch
    Fine modulation switch
    ① ON
    – Remote control lever provide the operator with precise control of the work equipment (bucket and boom cylinders can be con- trolled precisely).
    – The green pilot lamp is turned ON.
    ②OFF
    – Turn off the function.

FCC ID : 2AP7F-WLSTAGEVEMONI

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC compliance information

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.

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