320 GX and 323 GX Excavators Monitoring System Menu Outline Caterpillar


Menu Outline
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1.1. Application Menu
2.1. Setting Menu
3.2. Display Setting
4.3. Clock Adjust
5.3. Time Zone
6.3. Brightness Adjust
7.3. Display Unit
8.3. Language
9.3. Shortcut
10.2. Information
11.3. Performance
12.3. Current Totals
13.3. License Information
14.3. ECM Summary
15.3. Diagnostics
16.2. Machine Setting
17.3. Engine Shutdown Setting
18.3. Power Mode Setting
19.3. Auto Warm Up
20.3. Sleep Time
21.3. Security
22.3. Preventive Maintenance
23.2. Operator Setting
24.3. Operator Inputs Configuration
25.4. Lever Pattern
26.4. Restore to Factory Setting
27.3. Response
28.3. Change Operator
29.3. Manage Operator
30.4. Add Operator
31.4. Delete Operator ID
32.2. Service
33.3. ECM Summary
34.3. Diagnostics
35.3. Status
36.4. Viewable Status Screens
37.5. General
38.5. Main Pump Control
39.5. Voltage
40.5. Pressure Sensor
41.5. Plugged Switches
42.5. Outputs
43.5. Solenoid
44.5. Joystick Switch
45.5. Cab Switches
46.5. Key Pad
47.5. Working Mode
48.5. Operator Input - Joystick
49.5. Operator Input - Travel
50.5. Operator Input - Tool
51.5. Operator Input - Pedal/Lever
52.5. Boom
53.5. Stick
54.5. Bucket
55.5. Swing
56.5. Travel
57.5. Tool Control
58.5. Attachment Valves Status
59.5. Blade Control Status
60.5. Cooling Fan Control
61.5. Quick Coupler
62.5. Secured System Parameters
63.5. Function Switches
64.5. Display
65.5. Fluid level
66.5. Fuel
67.5. Engine Pressure
68.5. Engine Information
69.5. DPF
70.5. Temperature
71.3. Configurations
72.3. Viewable Configurations Screens
73.4. ECM Identification
74.4. Machine Attachments
75.4. Travel Speed Shift
76.4. Fan Control
77.4. Throttle Dial Speed
78.4. Throttle Dial Hydraulic Torque
79.4. Security Access
80.4. Control Inputs
81.4. Front Control
82.4. Fan Configuration
83.4. Controllability Setting
84.4. Camera Inputs
85.4. Radio Module
86.3. Tool Programming
87.4. Basic Setting
88.4. Controllability Setting
89.4. Attachment Valve 1- 5 Parameters
90.3. Override Parameters
91.3. Calibrations
92.3. WinFlash
93.3. Manage eOMM Data
94.1. Air Conditioning and Heating
95.1. Bucket/Work Tool Setting
96.1. Electronic OMM

Application Menu

The monitoring system menu structure is arranged in a stair-step list format. When the operator or technician selects an option from a menu, the resulting screen is one level forward from the previous screen. More selections may be available from the resulting screen. There may also be more than one page of information or options to be displayed from any level. When there are additional pages, the additional pages will be available by using the down arrow key.



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Press the application menu button to access the "Apps" menu.

The "Apps" menu contains the following menu items:

  • Setting

  • Air Conditioner

  • Audio

  • Bucket/Work Tool Setting

Setting Menu



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The Setting menu contains the following menu items:

  • Display Setting

  • Information

  • Machine Setting

  • Operator Setting

  • Service

Note: A dealer password is necessary to access the Service menu.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select “Setting”.

Display Setting



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The Display Setting menu contains the following menu items:

  • Clock Adjust

  • Time Zone

  • Brightness Adjust

  • Display Unit

  • Language

  • Shortcut


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select “Setting”. Next, select “Display Setting”.

Clock Adjust

Note: Master level access is required to adjust clock settings.



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The clock adjust feature allows the operator to set the clock and set the date.



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To access the Clock Adjust screen, press the application menu button. Select Setting, Display Setting, then Clock Adjust.



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Adjust the date and time as necessary and click "OK" to apply the adjusted values. Select the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Time Zone



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The time zone setting allows the user to choose the desired time zone for the region the machine is operating in.



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To access the Time Zone screen, press the application menu button. Select "Setting", "Display Setting", then "Time Zone".



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Select the desired time zone. Select the Home button to return to the main screen.

Brightness Adjust



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The brightness adjust function allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the display for day and night mode.



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To access the Brightness Adjust screen, press the application menu button. Select Setting, Display Setting, then Brightness Adjust.



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Select Day or Night to adjust the brightness level.



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Adjust the brightness level then select "Home" to return to the main screen.

Display Unit



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Display unit allows the operator to choose between Metric or English units being displayed.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Display Setting" and then "Display Unit".



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Select either Metric or English then select "Home" to return to the main screen.

Language



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Language allows the operator to choose the language for the monitor.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Display Setting".



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Select the desired language, then select "Home" to return to the main screen.

Shortcut



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Shortcut allows the operator to choose up to 4 shortcuts to be displayed on home screen of the monitor.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Shortcut".



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Select the desired shortcuts to be displayed on the home screen.

Information



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The Information menu contains the following menu items:

  • Performance

  • Current Totals

  • License Information

  • ECM Summary

  • Diagnostics


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information".

Performance



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The Performance screen allows the operator to view the following performance information such as pump outlet pressure and battery voltage.

The Performance screen contains the following menu items:

  • Battery Voltage

  • Engine Speed

  • Engine Coolant Temp

  • Hydraulic Oil Temperature

  • Pump 1 Outlet Pressure

  • Pump 2 Outlet Pressure

  • DEF Tank Level

  • Height

  • Reach

  • Actual Load

  • Rated Load


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information" and then "Performance".



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Scroll through the list of values to view machine performance. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Current Totals



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The Current Totals screen allows the operator to view operating hours for the following machine components .

  • Total Operating Hours

  • Engine

  • Hydraulic Pump

  • Travel Motor

  • Swing Motor

  • Tool #1 to Tool #20

  • Refueling Pump Hours

  • Refueling Pump Screen Hours

  • Total Fuel

  • Total Idling Time


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information" and then "Current Totals".



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Scroll through the list of values to view component operating hours. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

License Information



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The License Information screen allows the operator or maintenance personnel to view the software license agreement.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information" and then "License Information".



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Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

ECM Summary



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The ECM Summary screen allows the operator or maintenance personnel to view information for the following ECMs.

  • Machine ECM

  • Engine ECM

  • Monitor

  • Body Control Module


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information" and then "ECM Summary".



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Select one of the components to view hardware and software information. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.



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The ECM Summary screen allows the operator to choose any electronic control module (ECM) on the machine and view the following for that ECM:

  • Hardware part number

  • Hardware serial number

  • Software description

  • Software part number

  • Software release date

Diagnostics



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The Diagnostics screen allows the operator to view the following active and logged Diagnostics and Event codes for the machine.

  • Active Diagnostic Codes

  • Logged Diagnostic Codes

  • Active Event Codes

  • Logged Event Codes


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Information" and then "Diagnostics".



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Navigate through the groups of diagnostic codes to view active and logged codes. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Machine Setting



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The Machine Setting menu contains the following menu items:

  • Engine Shutdown Setting

  • Power Mode Setting

  • Auto Warm Up

  • Sleep Time

  • Security

  • Preventive Maintenance


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting".

Engine Shutdown Setting



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Note: Master level access is required to adjust engine shutdown settings.

The Engine Shutdown Setting screen allows the operator to enable, disable, and adjust the engine shutdown timer. This feature operates the engine at idle speed for a set amount of time to cool the engine before shutting down automatically.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Engine Shutdown Setting".



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Select "Idle Shutdown Enable" to enable or disable the idle shutdown feature. If enabled, select "Idle Shutdown Delay Timer" to change the delay time.

Power Mode Setting

Note: Master level access is required to adjust power mode settings.

The Power Mode Setting screen allows the operator to choose what power mode to operate the engine.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Power Mode Setting".



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Select the desired power mode to operate in and switch to "ON". The operator can also select the default power mode when the engine is first started. Once finished, press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Auto Warm Up

The Auto Warm Up screen allows the user to enable and set the auto warm-up feature. This feature automatically starts a warm-up period when the engine is started and the hydraulic oil is below the set temperature.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Auto Warm Up".



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To enable or disable auto warm-up, press the "Auto Warm Up Enable Status" window, then select "Enabled" or "Disabled".

To set the auto warm-up temperature, press the "Auto Warm Up Target Temp" window, then enter the temperature. If the hydraulic oil is below the set temperature, the auto warm-up feature will activate after the engine is started.

Sleep Time

The Sleep time Setting feature allows the user to set a sleep timer for the engine start switch. If the start switch is left in the ON position, power will automatically shut off once the chosen timer interval has elapsed.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Sleep Time".

Security

Note: Master level access is required to adjust security settings.

The Security screen allows the user to set the operator lockout time. This is the period after engine shutdown that an operator can start the engine without logging back in to the monitor.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Security".



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Select “Operator ID Timeout” to select the amount of time before the operator's passcode times out after engine shutdown. To block out periods of time throughout the week to bypass security, select “Security Bypass Time” .



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Enter the times and the days to bypass the security system.

Preventive Maintenance



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The Preventative Maintenance screen allows the operator to set up a notification when maintenance is soon required or overdue based on the preventive maintenance table.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Machine Setting", and then "Preventive Maintenance".

Operator Setting



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The Operator Setting menu contains the following menu items:

  • Operator Inputs Configuration

  • Response

  • Change Operator

  • Manage Operator


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Operator Setting".

Operator Inputs Configuration

The operator inputs configuration screen allows the operator to configure the following joystick buttons for personal preference. The settings will be stored in the preferences for that login ID.

The Operator Inputs Configuration screen contains the following menu items:

  • Left Joystick

  • Right Joystick

  • Lever Pattern

  • Restore to Factory

  • Current Configuration


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Operator Setting", then "Operator Inputs Configuration".



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Choose the joystick to configure.



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Select the button to configure.



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Select the category of button functions to choose from



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Select the desired function from the list. Tap the "Home" icon to return to the main screen.

Lever Pattern


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From the Operator Inputs Configuration screen, select "Lever Pattern".



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Select the desired lever pattern from the menu items.



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The joystick pattern symbols will appear after the selection has been made. Select "Home" to return to the main screen.

Restore to Factory Setting


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From the Operator Inputs Configuration screen, select "Restore to Factory Setting".



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Select the item from the list to be restored.



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A warning will appear asking if you want to proceed. Press "Restore" to restore the settings or press "Cancel" to abort. After pressing "Restore", the operator information screen will appear to show the new button assignments. Press the "OK" button to return to the main screen.

Response

The response screen allows the operator to adjust the spool settings which will affect how quick the machine responds when using the joysticks. The settings can be set to slow, medium, or fast.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Operator Setting", then "Response". Once in the Response screen, select "Spool Response Selection".



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Select the desired response speed, then select the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Change Operator

The change operator screen allows a new operator to log in. After successfully logging in, the previous operators preferences will be overridden with the new operator's preferences.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Operator Setting", then "Change Operator".



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A warning screen will display alerting the operator that camera screens are not available while navigating the settings menu.



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In the Change Operator screen, select "Code Entry". If using a Bluetooth Operator ID, select "Detect Bluetooth Key/Phone" and wait for the system to detect the key.



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Enter the passcode or press the "Guest" button to log in as a guest.



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If the login was successful, the operator screen will appear showing the preferences for the new operator. Press the "OK" button to return to the main screen.

Manage Operator

Note: Master level access is required to manage operator settings.

The Manage operator screen gives the ability to add and delete operators. A maximum of 50 operators can be registered



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Operator Setting", then "Manage Operator".



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In the Manage Operator screen, select "Access Level".



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Add Operator


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In the Manage Operator screen, select "Add Operator".



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From this screen user will need to enter the following Operator credentials:

  • Key Type

  • Access Level

  • Operator Name

  • Key Code

After user adds valid operator credentials select Apply. Select the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Delete Operator ID


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To edit or delete an operator, scroll through the operator list in the Manage Operator screen and find the operator to be changed.



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From the next screen select "Delete This Operator"

Service



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The Service Setting menu contains the following menu items:

  • ECM Summary

  • Diagnostics

  • Status

  • Configurations

  • Tool Programming

  • Override Parameters

  • Calibrations

  • Winflash

  • Manage eOMM Data


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service".



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Enter the passcode.



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If the login is successful, the Service menu screen will appear.

ECM Summary



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The ECM Summary screen allows the operator or maintenance personnel to view information for the following ECMs.

  • Machine ECM

  • Engine ECM

  • Monitor

  • Body Control Module


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "ECM Summary".



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Select an ECM, scroll through the list to view the selected ECM properties. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Diagnostics

The Diagnostics screen allows the operator to view and save the active and logged Diagnostics and Event codes for the machine.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Diagnostics".



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Navigate through the Diagnostics to find the current and logged codes. Press save button to save the diagnostic codes. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

Status

The Status screen allows the user to view the condition of machine systems and components.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Status".



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Select Status, scroll through the list of components and systems to view the selected conditions. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen. The Status screen allows the user to view the following component conditions:

Viewable Status Screens

General

Table 1
nb  General 
Throttle Switch Position  Desired Engine Speed  Engine Speed 
Fuel Level Percent  Hydraulic Oil Temperature  Engine Coolant Temp 
Hydraulic Lock Switch  Hydraulic Lockout Switch  Battery Voltage 
10  Engine Start/Stop Switch Status     

Main Pump Control

Table 2
nb  Main Pump Control 
Pump 1 Outlet Pressure  Pump 2 Outlet Pressure  Engine Speed 
Hydraulic Oil Temperature  Des Pump 1 Flow Rate  Des Pump 2 Flow Rate 
Pump 1 Control Spool Sol  Pump 2 Control Spool Sol  Pump 1 Displacement 
10  Pump 2 Displacement  Pump 1 Bypass Current  Pump 2 Bypass Current 

Voltage

Table 3
nb  Voltage 
Battery Voltage  DC8V Sensor Voltage Primary  DC5V Sensor Voltage Primary 
DC8V Sensor Voltage Secondary  DC5V Sensor Voltage Secondary   

Pressure Sensor

Table 4
nb  Pressure Sensor 
Boom Cyl Rod Press  Boom Cyl Head Press  Bucket Cyl Head Press 
Stick Cyl Head Press  Stick Cyl Rod Press  Bucket Cyl Rod Press 
Machine Overload Warning Press  Left Swing Press  Right Swing Press 

Plugged Switches

Table 5
nb  Plugged Switches 
Return Hydraulic Oil Filter Status  Attach Hydraulic Oil Filter Switch   

Outputs

Table 6
nb  Outputs 
Hydraulic Lock Solenoid  Travel Alarm Command  Refuel Pump Relay Command 
Cab Dome Light Relay Status  Starter Lockout Lamp Status  Beacon Relay Status 
Boom Float Up Solenoid Status  Swing Brake Solenoid Status  Boom Float Solenoid Current 
10  Auxiliary Hydraulic Boost Flow Supply Solenoid Status  Stick Unload Solenoid Current   

Solenoid

Table 7
nb  Solenoid 
Hydraulic Pilot Supply  Travel Speed  Swing Brake 
Straight Travel  Heavy Lift Control  Implement Dual Pressure Relief 
Fine Swing  Boom Float Up  Quick Coupler 1 
10  Quick Coupler 2  Auxiliary Hydraulic Boost Flow Supply  Boom Low Pressure Release Solenoid 
13  Work Tool Free Rotate     

Joystick Switch

Table 8
nb  Joystick Switch 
Left Joystick Switch 2  Left Joystick Switch 3  Left Joystick Switch 4 
Left Joystick Switch 5  Right Joystick Switch 1  Right Joystick Switch 2 
Right Joystick Switch 3  Right Joystick Switch 4  Right Joystick Switch 5 

Cab Switches

Table 9
nb  Cab Switches 
Travel Alarm Cancel SW  Travel Mode Switch  Counterweight Removal Switch Status 
Operator Refueling Pump Momentary Switch Status  Cab Door Position  Operator Seat Belt Switch Status 
Beacon Switch Position  Heavy Lift Switch Status  Machine Overload Warning Enable Switch Status 
10  Boom Low-Pressure Relief Enable Switch Position  Quick Coupler Switch Position   

Key Pad

Table 10
nb  Key Pad 
Machine Lighting System Switch  Window Washer Status  Front Wiper Control Switch 

Working Mode

Table 11
nb  Working Mode 
AEC Mode  Travel Alarm Cancel  Travel Speed Mode 

Operator Input - Joystick

Table 12
nb  Operator Input - Joystick 
Left Joystick Forward/Reverse Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Left Joystick Forward/Reverse Position  Right Joystick Forward/Reverse Position Sensor Duty Cycle 
Right Joystick Forward/Reverse Position  Left Joystick Left/Right Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Left Joystick Left/Right Position 
Right Joystick Left/Right Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Right Joystick Left/Right Position  Boom Lever Position 
10  Stick Lever Position  Bucket Lever Position  Swing Lever Position 

Operator Input - Travel

Table 13
nb  Operator Input - Travel 
Left Travel Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Left Travel Pedal Position  Right Travel Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle 
Right Travel Pedal Position  Straight Travel Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Straight Travel Pedal Position 
Right Attachment Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Right Attachment Pedal Position   

Operator Input - Tool

Table 14
nb  Operator Input - Tool 
Left t Joystick Thumbwheel 1 Position  Left Joystick Thumbwheel 1 Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Left Joystick Thumbwheel 2 Position 
Left Joystick Thumbwheel 2 Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Right Joystick Thumbwheel 1 Position  Right Thumbwheel 1 Position Sensor Duty Cycle 
Right Joystick Thumbwheel 2 Position  Right Joystick Thumbwheel 2 Position Sensor Duty   

Operator Input - Pedal/Lever

Table 15
nb  Operator Input - Pedal/Lever 
Left Attachment Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Left Attachment Pedal Position  Right Attachment Pedal Position Sensor Duty Cycle 
Right Attachment Pedal Position  Blade Control Handle Lift Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Blade Control Handle Lift position 

Boom

Table 16
nb  Boom 
Boom Lever Position  Boom Cylinder Extend Solenoid Current  Boom Cylinder Retract Solenoid Current 
Pump to Boom Rod End Solenoid Current Status  Boom Cylinder Rod Pressure  Boom Cylinder Head End Pressure 
Boom Float Solenoid Current  Boom Regeneration Solenoid Current   

Stick

Table 17
nb  Stick 
Stick Lever Position  Stick Cylinder Extend Solenoid Current  Stick Cylinder Retract Solenoid Current 
Stick Cylinder Head End Pressure  Stick Unload Solenoid Current  Pump to Stick Head End Solenoid Current Status 
Pump to Stick Rod End Solenoid Current Status     

Bucket

Table 18
nb  Bucket 
Bucket Lever Position  Bucket Cylinder Extend Solenoid Current  Bucket Cylinder Retract Solenoid Current 
Bucket Cylinder Rod End Pressure  Bucket Cylinder Head End Pressure  Bucket Cylinder 2 Extend Solenoid Current 
Bucket Cylinder 2 Retract Solenoid Current     

Swing

Table 19
nb  Swing 
Swing Lever Position  Swing Right Solenoid Current  Swing Left Solenoid Current 
Swing Brake Solenoid Status  Swing Priority Solenoid Current  Left Swing Press 
Right Swing Press  Swing Pump Port A Current  Swing Pump Port B Current 
10  Left Swing Motor Current  Right Swing Motor Current  Swing Flow Limit Solenoid Current 

Travel

Table 20
nb  Travel 
Right Travel Pedal Position  Left Travel Pedal Position  Straight Travel Pedal Position 
Left Travel Forward Solenoid Current  Left Travel Backward Solenoid Current  Right Travel Forward Solenoid Current 
Right Travel Backward Solenoid Current  Travel Speed Control  Travel Speed Solenoid Status 
10  Travel Alarm Cancel Cab Switch  Travel alarm Command   

Tool Control

Table 21
nb  Tool Control 
Variable Relief Valve 1 Pressure Command  Variable Relief Valve 2 Pressure Command  Variable Angle Boom Extend Solenoid Current 
Variable Angle Boom Retract Solenoid Current  Attachment 1 Cylinder Head End Pressure  Attachment 1 Cylinder Rod End Pressure 

Attachment Valves Status

Table 22
nb  Attachment Valves Status 
Attachment 1 Extend Pressure Command  Attachment 1 Retract Pressure Command  Attachment 2 Extend Pressure Command 
Attachment 2 Retract Pressure Command  Attachment 3 Extend Pressure Command  Attachment 3 Retract Pressure Command 
Attachment 4 Extend Pressure Command  Attachment 4 Retract Pressure Command  Attachment 5 Extend Pressure Command 
Attachment 5 Retract Pressure Command     

Blade Control Status

Table 23
nb  Blade Control Status 
Blade Control Handle Lift Position Sensor Duty Cycle  Blade Control Handle Lift Position  Blade Lower Pilot Pressure 
Blade Lift Pilot Pressure  Blade Raise Solenoid Current  Blade Lower Solenoid Current 

Cooling Fan Control

Table 24
nb  Cooling Fan Control 
Desired Hydraulic Oil Cooling Fan Speed  Desired Aftercooler Fan Speed  Desired Engine Fan Speed 
Engine Cooling Fan Solenoid Current  Hydraulic Oil Temperature  Engine Coolant Temperature 
Ambient Air Temperature  Engine Speed  Engine Cooling Fan Directional Command 
10  Electric Cooling Fan Warning Feedback Status     

Quick Coupler

Table 25
nb  Quick Coupler 
Quick Coupler Switch Position  Quick Coupler Solenoid 2 Status  Quick Coupler Solenoid Status 
Quick Coupler Solenoid 1 Status     

Secured System Parameters

Table 26
nb  Secured System Parameters 
Security System Status  Starter Locknut Status  Free Swing Enable 

Function Switches

Table 27
nb  Function Switches 
Fine Swing Switch Position  Heavy Lift Switch Status  Overload Warning Enable 
Boom Low-Pressure Relief Enable Switch Position  Smart Boom Select SW  Bucket Proximity Switch 

Display

Table 28
nb  Display 
Board Temperature  LCD Temperature   

Fluid level

Table 29
nb  Fluid Level 
Engine Coolant Level  DEF Fluid Tank Volume   

Fuel

Table 30
nb  Fuel 
Engine Load Factor  Fuel Consumption Rate  Fuel Volume 
Total Fuel  Total Idle Fuel  Total Maximum Fuel 

Engine Pressure

Table 31
nb  Engine Pressure 
Barometric pressure  Boost pressure   

Engine Information

Table 32
nb  Engine Information 
Battery Voltage  Desired engine Speed  Engine Speed 
Engine Lifetime Hours  Immobile Status  Power Derate Percentage 
Total Operating Hours  Total Engine Idle Time   

DPF

Table 33
nb  DPF 
DPF Sooth Loading  Regeneration Mode  Estimate Time To Next Regeneration 

Temperature

Table 34
nb  Temperature 
Hydraulic oil Temperature  Engine Coolant Temperature  Fuel Temperature 
Ambient Air Temperature  Air Cooler Out Temperature  Air Inlet Temperature 
Attachment 1 Exhaust Gas Temperature 1  DPF 1 Intake Temp  EGR Temperature 
10  Intake Manifold Air Temperature     

Configurations



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The Configurations screen allows the user to configure the following arrangements on the machine:

  • ECM Identification

  • Machine Attachments

  • Travel Speed Shift

  • Throttle Dial Speed

  • Throttle Dial Hydraulic Torque

  • Security Access

  • Control Inputs

  • Control Inputs - Tool Flow Request

  • Front Control

  • Controllability Setting

  • Camera Inputs

  • Radio Module


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Configurations".



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Select "Configurations", scroll through the list of components and systems to view the selected configurations Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen. The Configurations screen allows the user to view the following component conditions:

Viewable Configurations Screens

ECM Identification

Table 35
nb  ECM Identification 
Product ID  Application Number   

Machine Attachments

Table 36
nb  Machine Attachments 
Attach Hydraulic Oil Filter SW  Travel Alarm  Quick Coupler 
Quick Coupler Operation  Fine Swing System  Smart Boom 
Heavy Lift System  Overload Press Sensor  Overload Press Threshold 
10  Fuel Tank Max Volume  Boom Lower Check Valve  Stick Lower Check Valve 
13  Ether Solenoid Config  Reverse Fan  Operator Seat Belt Monitoring 
16  Counter Weight Removal  Remote Control  Straight Travel Activation Delay 
19  Straight Travel Deactivation Delay  Sound Reduction Engine Speed Limit  Attachment Tool ECM Installation 
22  Camera Light Installation  Preventive Maintenance  Preventive Main' Warning Time 

Travel Speed Shift

Table 37
nb  Travel Speed Shift 
Low Delay  High Delay  Low Pressure 
High Pressure     

Fan Control

Table 38
nb  Fan Control 
Reverse Fan  Fan Auto Reverse Enable Status  Fan Reverse Operation Interval 

Throttle Dial Speed

Table 39
nb  Throttle Dial Speed 
One Touch Engine Speed  AESC Setting  AESC Delay Time 
Dial 1 Engine Speed  Dial 2 Engine Speed  Dial 3 Engine Speed 
Dial 4 Engine Speed  Dial 5 Engine Speed  Dial 6 Engine Speed 
10  Dial 7 Engine Speed     

Throttle Dial Hydraulic Torque

Table 40
nb  Throttle Dial Hydraulic Torque 
Dial 1 Hydraulic Torque  Dial 2 Hydraulic Torque  Dial 3 Hydraulic Torque 
Dial 4 Hydraulic Torque  Dial 5 Hydraulic Torque  Dial 6 Hydraulic Torque 
Dial 7 Hydraulic Torque     

Security Access

Table 41
nb  Security Access 
Open ID Enable Status  Open Management Passcode Enabled  Open Management BT Device Enabled 

Control Inputs

Table 42
nb  Control Inputs 
Joystick Handle  Straight Travel Pedal  Left Attachment Pedal 
Right Attachment Pedal  Left Joystick Switch 2  Left Joystick Switch 3 
Left Joystick Switch 4  Right Joystick Switch 1  Right Joystick Switch 2 
10  Right Switch Joystick 3  Right Joystick 4  Left Joystick Thumbwheel 
13  Right Joystick Thumbwheel  Left Attach Pedal Forward  Left Attach Pedal Rearward 
16  Right Attach Pedal Forward  Right Attach Pedal Rearward   

Front Control

Table 43
nb  Front Control 
Boom Config  Boom Cyl Shockless Gain  E-Snubber Installation 
Bucket Link Position Sensor     

Fan Configuration

Table 44
nb  Fan Configuration 
Fan Type Config     

Controllability Setting

Table 45
nb  Controllability Setting 
Fine Leveling Mode Open Adjust Enable     

Camera Inputs

Table 46
nb  Camera Inputs 
Camera Initialization     

Radio Module

Table 47
nb  Radio Module 
Bluetooth Installation status     

Tool Programming

The Tool Programming screen allows the user to set up the configurations of up to 20 work tools.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Tool Programming".



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From the Tool Programming screen select a tool, then the user will be able go through the following work tool configurations:

Basic Setting

Table 48
nb  Basic Setting 
Tool Type  PL-161 MAC Address  Tool Program Name 
Min Throttle Dial Position  ECO Mode Enable Status  Smart Mode Enable Status 
Pump Flow Control Mode  Auto Valve Control Enable  Auto Control Ext Adjust 
10  Auto Control Return Adjust  Atch 1 Ext Flow Setting  Atch 1 Return Flow Setting 
13  Variable Rel Valve 1 Press  Variable Rel Valve 2 Press  Tool Program Display Enable 
16  Hammer Indicator Enable  Hammer Auto Stop Enable  Multi Ope Attach Valve Limit 
19  Overheat Event Threshold  Free Rotate Threshold  Work Tool Mass 
22  High Pressure Cut Off Enable  Crane Lifting Point Configuration   

Controllability Setting

Table 49
nb  Controllability Setting 
Boom Up Priority Set  Boom Down Priority Set  Stick Out Priority Set 
Stick In Priority Set  Bucket Out Priority Set  Bucket In Priority Set 
Swing Priority Set  Track Priority Set  Attach 1 Priority Set 
10  Attach 2 Priority Set  Attach 3 Priority Set  Attach 4 Priority Set 
13  Attach 5 Priority Set     

Attachment Valve 1- 5 Parameters

Table 50
nb  Attachment Valve 1- 5 Parameters 
Attach 1 Ext Flow Setting  Attach 1 Ret Flow Setting  Attach 1 M-Ope Add Flow 
Attach 1 Multi-Ope Flow Limit  Attach 1 1Way/2Way Mode  Attach 1 Max Ext Press 
Attach 1 Max Ret Press  Attach 1 M-Ope Max Ext  Attach 1 M-Ope Max Ret 
10  Attach 1 Open Time  Attach 1 Close Time  Attach 1 Tool Flow Direction 

Override Parameters



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The "Override Parameters" menu allows the user to override system components to help in the troubleshooting process. The following overrides are available for machine troubleshooting:

  • Desired Engine Speed

  • Desired Engine Fan Speed

  • Desired Hydraulic Oil Fan Speed

  • Desired Aftercooler Fan Speed

  • Engine Cooling Fan Solenoid Current

  • Engine Fan Reversing Solenoid Override

  • Starter Lockout Lamp Override

  • Beacon Relay Status

  • Cab Dome Light Relay Override

  • Swing Priority Solenoid Current

  • Implement Pump #1 Displacement

  • Implement Pump #2 Displacement

  • Boom Float Solenoid Current

  • Stick Unload Solenoid Current

  • Swing Brake Solenoid

  • Travel Alarm Command

  • Travel Speed Solenoid

  • Straight Travel Solenoid

  • Relief Valve #1 Command

  • Relief Valve #2 Command

  • Pump #1 Cont Spool Solenoid

  • Pump #2 Cont Spool Solenoid

  • Quick Coupler Unlock Solenoid Status

  • Quick Coupler Bypass Cut Solenoid Status

  • Quick Coupler Solenoid #1 Status

  • Quick Coupler Solenoid #2 Status

  • Fine Swing Solenoid

  • Heavy Lift Control Solenoid

  • Boom Low Pressure Release solenoid

  • Work Tool Free Rotate Solenoid

  • Refuel Pump Relay

  • Hydraulic Vacuum Pump Status

  • Cab Rear Light Status

  • Cab Riser Light Status

  • Attachment Valve #1 Float Solenoid

  • Attachment Valve #2 Float Solenoid

  • Attachment Valve #3 Float Solenoid

  • Attachment Valve #4 Float Solenoid

  • Attachment Valve #5 Float Solenoid


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Override Parameters".



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From the Override Parameters Screen, select the system to override. Once system is selected enter desired value and press apply

Calibrations



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The "Calibrations" screen allows the user to perform calibrations. The following calibrations are available:

  • Electric-Hydraulic Valves

  • All Pumps

  • Modulation Inputs

  • Bypass Cut Valves

  • Attachment Valves

  • Variable Relief Valves

  • Main Pump Flow Limit

  • Boom Down Regen Valve

  • Engine Cooling Fan

  • Hydraulic Oil Cooling Fan


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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Calibrations".

WinFlash



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The "WinFlash" menu allows the user to flash the latest software to the monitor from a jump drive using the USB interface. User will also be able to flash the latest ECM software.



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The USB interface is on the left side of the monitor display case.

Download a Flash file from SIS Service Software website into the root directory of a blank jump drive to ensure that the correct file is flashed to the monitor



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "WinFlash".



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From the WinFlash menu select Monitor to proceed.



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Once user has stopped machine operations. Insert USB memory and select "Next" to start detecting USB memory.



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By selecting "Other ECMs", the user will be able to flash current software updates to all ECMs aside from the monitor. There will be a .FL3 file provided that is compatible with all ECMs, so the user will use one file to flash all ECMs with the current available software.

Download a package from SIS Service Software website into the root directory of a blank jump drive to ensure that the correct file is flashed.

Manage eOMM Data



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The "Manage eOMM Data" menu allows the user to flash the latest eOMM to the monitor from a jump drive using the USB interface. User will also be able to Delete the eOMM data.



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The USB interface is on the left side of the monitor display case.

Download a Flash file from SIS Service Software website into the root directory of a blank jump drive to ensure that the correct file is flashed to the monitor



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Setting". Next, select "Service" and then "Manage eOMM data".



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From the "Manage eOMM Data" menu select "Flash" to proceed.



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Once user has stopped machine operations. Insert USB memory and select "OK" to start detecting USB memory.



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By selecting "Delete" the user will be able to delete old eOMM's.

Download a package from SIS Service Software website into the root directory of a blank jump drive to ensure that the correct file is flashed.

Air Conditioning and Heating

Air conditioning and heating functions are controlled through the monitor.



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To navigate to the air conditioner screen from the main screen, press application menu button then from menu screen select "Air Conditioner"

For more information on Air Conditioning and Heating Controls refer to .Operation and Maintenance Manual, , "Air Conditioning and Heating Control"

Bucket/Work Tool Setting

The Bucket/Work Tool Setting screen allows the operator to choose the tool being used for work.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Bucket/Work Tool Setting".



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Select the desired tool.



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The Tool screen contains the following:

  • Tool Name - Enter this screen to edit the name of the tool.

  • Tool # Type - Displays the type of tool.

  • Tool # Program

  • Tool # Control Inputs

  • PL-161 MAC Address - The work tool ID that allows for selecting appropriate work tool setting automatically from the preloaded work tool list in the monitor.

Electronic OMM



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The Electronic OMM screen allows the operator to view the Operation and Maintenance Manual (OMM) for the machine, and watch coaching videos.



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From the main screen, press the application menu button. In the Application menu, select "Electronic OMM".



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Navigate through the OMM to find the following topics. Press the "Home" button to return to the main screen.

  • Safety Section

  • Product Information Section

  • Operation Section

  • Maintenance Section

  • Warranty Section

  • Reference Information Section

Information System:

320 GX and 323 GX Excavators Monitoring System Warning Operation
320 GX and 323 GX Excavators Monitoring System Prestart Monitoring Function
Coolant May Leak from Cylinder Head at Various Cup Plug on Certain Off-Highway Truck Engines {1100, 1101}
320 Excavator Machine Systems Stick Cylinder Lines
Improved Air Filter Elements Are Now Used for Certain Caterpillar Machine Engines {105B}
XGC1900 Generator Sets Safety Messages
An Improved Bearing Grease Packing Procedure for Fan Drive Group is Now Used on Certain Generator Set Engines {1359}
320GX Hydraulic Excavator Engine Supplement Battery - Remove and Install
320, 320 GC, 323 and 323 GC Excavator Machine Systems Specifications Front Lines
Updated Hydraulic Oil Lines Group Is Now Used on Certain 140 Motor Graders {5057}
An Improved Travel Motor Group Is Now Used on Certain 390D and 390F Excavators {4351, 5058}
320 GX and 323 GX Excavators Monitoring System General Information
320 GX and 323 GX Excavators Monitoring System Feature Menu - Function List
Unable to Clear Bench Mark or Heading Sensor on Certain Excavators {7490}
XGC1900 Generator Sets Emergency Stopping
Transmission Planet Carrier Is Improved on Certain 797, 797B, and 797F Off-Highway Trucks {3030, 3160}
C32 Locomotive Engine Engine Operation - Hydrocarbon Mitigation
Hexavalent Chromium Has Been Detected in Cat Engines {0353, 0680, 1059}
Hexavalent Chromium Has Been Detected in Cat Machine Engines {0353, 0680, 1059}
320GX Hydraulic Excavator Engine Supplement Alternator - Remove and Install
Improved Fan Drive Mounting Is Now Used on Certain 794 AC, 796 AC, and 798 AC Off-Highway Trucks {1359}
A New Command for Excavation Kit Is Now Available for Certain Excavators {7008}
Remote Services Are Now Available on Certain Mini Hydraulic Excavators {7490, 7610, 7620}
C1.7 and C2.2 Industrial Engine Diesel Particulate Filter Has Low Inlet Pressure