Menu Access 1 2 3 - PC4500
Menu Access 1 2 3 - PC4500
1 5
6
2
3 4
Fig. 1 (34985)
1 Access 1
Technician Tips: Typical navigation button usage is as
follows:
2 State of charge (SOC)
• The up and down arrows scroll through the menu
3 Message display
choices
4 Performance level indicators
• The right arrow enters a menu
5 Navigation arrows – up, down, left, right
• The left arrow exits the current menu
6 Enter
• The enter button selects a function or choice.
Access 1 2 3® Menus
User level
The Access 1 module, commonly referred to as the dis-
play, is the interface between the operator or service The operator may choose from the following options
technician and the electronic system of the lift truck. (provided a higher priority message is not active):
This section covers the control components of • User Code
Access 1 for monitoring and testing lift truck operation. • Message Mode
• Hour
• Events
CAUTION
• Service
When replacing an Access 1 2 3® module or updating • Performance =____
module software, verify the settings and recalibrate as
needed. See Calibration in this section for detailed in- User code
structions.
The User Code is available only if F7 is enabled. The
F7 feature allows the operator to create a four-digit
Technician Tips: Make sure that the Access 1 2 3® user code. The operator must enter the user code to
software on the lift truck is up to date. See the Access 1 operate the lift truck.
Utilities Menu (U1) to view the module and software
1. Press the right arrow to enter the user code.
part numbers applicable to the lift truck.
Access 1 shows * * * *.
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2. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first enter the Timer sub-menu. Use the up and down ar-
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next rows to scroll through the following sub-menu choices:
digit. • Stop
3. Repeat step 2 until the last digit has been entered. • Start
Press the enter button to accept the user code. • Reset
Static Return to Off (SRO) Timer - Start
A static return to off is a message that alerts the oper- Press the enter button. Access 1 exits Message Mode
ator that an improper operator sequence was per- and displays Stopwatch (00:00:00).
formed. The travel twist grip must be returned to neu-
tral before travel is allowed. For example, before Timer - Stop
turning the travel twist grip, the brake must be re-
In the Timer sub-menu, use the up and down arrows to
leased. Access 1 shows FULLY RELEASE BRAKE
display Stop and press the enter button. The stopwatch
and RETURN GRIP TO NEUTRAL if the brake is ap-
displayed on Access 1 shows 01:01:32 for example.
plied before turning the twist grip.
Timer - Reset
In the Timer sub-menu, use the up and down arrows to
CAUTION display Reset and press the enter button. The stop-
When replacing Access 1 or updating module soft- watch displayed on Access 1 resets to 00:00:00.
ware, the fork length for that lift truck must be selected Trip - Message Mode
in F12.
When replacing Access 5 or updating module software This menu allows the operator to display the distance
on electronic power steering lift trucks, the X10® Han- traveled in either direction in feet since the last reset.
dle and drive unit potentiometer (POT4) must be cali- To select this message, turn on the lift truck. Press the
brated in C1 and C2. right arrow to enter Message Mode. Use the up and
down arrows to scroll to Trip. Press the enter button.
Access 1 exits Message Mode and displays ft = 00000
Message Mode (metric is not available). Press the right arrow to enter
the Trip sub-menu.
Technician Tips: Message Mode controls F10. F10 al-
lows either one message choice to display (in which Trip - Reset
case no other messages are available to scroll
through) or all messages to display. In the Trip sub-menu, Reset displays. Press the enter
button. Access 1 exits Message Mode and displays the
To enter Message Mode, turn on the lift truck. With a distance traveled reset (ft=00000).
message displayed, press the right arrow to enter this
menu. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through SOC - Message Mode
the following sub-menu choices:
This menu allows the operator to display the percent-
• Timer age of the battery state of charge. To select this mes-
• Trip sage, turn on the lift truck. Press the right arrow to enter
• SOC Message Mode. Use the up and down arrows to scroll
• Hours to SOC. Press the enter button. Access 1 exits Mes-
sage Mode and displays SOC=XX%.
• Odometer
• Model Hours - Message Mode
• PickSide This menu allows the operator to display the accumu-
lated runtime hours. To select this message, turn on the
Timer - Message Mode lift truck. Press the right arrow to enter Message Mode.
This menu allows the operator to display a stopwatch. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Hours. Press
To select this message, turn on the lift truck. Press the the enter button. Access 1 exits Message Mode and
right arrow to enter Message Mode. Use the up and displays H1=XX.
down arrows to scroll to Timer. Press the right arrow to
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Odometer - Message Mode • H4 Lift - Displays the total time the hydraulic pump
motor is operating.
This menu allows the operator to display the accumu-
• H5 Traction - Displays the total time the traction mo-
lated distance the lift truck has traveled. To select this
tor is operating.
message, turn on the lift truck. Press the right arrow to
enter Message Mode. Use the up and down arrows to • H6 Steering - Displays the total time the steer motor
scroll to Odometer. Press the enter button. Access 1 is operating.
exits Message Mode and displays mi=XX. • H7 Access 1 - Displays the total time Access 1 is
operating.
Model - Message Mode
• H8 Access 3 - Displays the total time Access 3™ is
This menu allows the operator to display the lift truck operating.
model. To select this message, turn on the lift truck. • H9 Access 5 - Displays the total time Access 5 is
Press the right arrow to enter Message Mode. Use the operating.
up and down arrows to scroll to Model. Press the enter
button. Access 1 exits Message Mode and displays the Events
applicable lift truck model number.
Technician Tips: Event codes cannot be cleared from
Pickside - Message Mode the User level menu.
This menu allows the operator to view and change the This menu allows the operator to view stored event
selected pickside or aisle position of the lift truck. The codes (up to 15). To enter this menu, turn on the lift
lift truck position is maintained during travel. This menu truck. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Events.
must be enabled in the Features Menu. To select this Press the right arrow and lift truck displays. Press the
message, turn on the lift truck. Press the right arrow to right arrow again and Last displays. The last stored
enter Message Mode. Use the up and down arrows to event code displays (EV=XXX). Use the up and down
scroll to Pickside. Press the enter button. Access 1 ex- arrows to scroll through the stored event codes (Last to
its Message Mode and displays. Last-15).
All - Message Mode Service
This menu allows the operator to display all messages.
To select this message, turn on the lift truck. Press the Technician Tips: Once Service Level 2 or 3 is entered,
right arrow to enter Message Mode. Use the up and the lift truck must be turned off and then turned on to
down arrows to scroll to All. Press the enter button. exit the Service Menu.
Access 1 exits Message Mode and scrolls through all This menu allows the operator to enter Service Levels
messages. 2 and 3. A password is required to enter these levels.
Contact your local Crown dealer to obtain this pass-
Hour word.
This menu allows the operator to view one of several To enter this menu, turn on the lift truck. Use the up and
different hour meter readings. To enter this menu, turn down arrows to scroll to Service. Press the right arrow
on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to scroll and Level 2 display. Use the up and down arrows to go
to Hour. Press the right arrow and H1 displays. Use the to Level 3, if desired. From either level, press the right
up and down arrows to display the different hour meter arrow and four blank boxes display. Use the up and
readings. To stop the message from scrolling, press the down arrows to enter the first digit of the password.
right arrow at the desired hour meter. Press the right arrow to move to the next digit and con-
• H1 RunTime1 - Displays the total time when tinue until the final digit is entered. Press the enter but-
Access 3™ is enabled and the commanded speed ton to accept the password.
is not equal to zero.
Performance
• H2 RunTime2 - Displays the total time when
Access 3™ is enabled, plus a programmable time- This menu is only available if F6 is enabled. This menu
out. allows the operator to select one of three desired lift
• H3 Odometer - Displays the total distance traveled truck performance levels based on pre-programmed
in miles. parameters.
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Operator Menus
Start
Reset
Trip Reset
Model
H3 Odometer=___ ___ mi
H4 Lift=___ ___ hr
H5 Traction=___ ___ hr
Fig. 2 (34986)
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)
P2
P3
Fig. 3 (34987)
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Analyzer Menus
Fig. 4 (34988)
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___ Cnt
A2.1.3.1 Total = ___
___ Cnt
A2.1.3.2 Key Off = ___
___ Cnt
A2.1.3.3 Fault = ___
A2.1.3.4
___ Cnt Other = ___
Fig. 5 (34989)
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If F13 is enabled
A2.5 Access5 A2.5.1 Access 5 Heatsink Temp=___ ___ °C
0 = Switch Open
A2.5.2 HMS=___ 0/1
1 = Switch Closed
Fig. 6 (34990)
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Not Paired
A2.6.1.2 A2.6.1.2
Go Button=___ Released
Single Press
Double Press
Error
A2.6.1.3 A2.6.1.2
Remote HORN Button=__ Released
Single Press
Double Press
Error
A2.6.1.4 A2.6.1.2
Remote BRAKE Button=__ Released
Single Press
Double Press
Error
A2.6.1.5 A2.6.1.2
Ring SOC=__ ___ %
A2.6.1.6 A2.6.1.2
Signal Level=__ ___ dBm
A2.6.2 Status A2.6.2.1 A2.6.1.2
State=___ Power Reset
Software Reset
Not Paired
Paired
Fig. 7 (34991)
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Fig. 8 (34992)
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0 = Switch Open
A2.8.6 HNS1/HNS2=___ 0/1 1 = Switch Closed
A2.8.7 Obstacle Detect A2.8.7.1 LSR1 Stop Zone =___ ___ count
Fig. 9 (34993)
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If F13 is enabled
A3.5 Access5 A3.5.1 BRK2 Current =___ ___ mA
Fig. 10 (34994)
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If F15 is enabled
A4 Test Outputs A4.1 Access1 A4.1.1 ALM1 Chirps the external alarm
A4.3 Access3
A4.8.2 Strobe
Fig. 11 (34995)
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Features Menus
Espanol
Français
Enable
Enable
Enable
Fig. 12 (34996)
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Enable
InfoLink
If F7.1 is enabled
F7.2 Codes continued on the next
page
If F7.1 is enabled
F7.3 Timeout=___ Never
H2 10 Min
Enable 20 Min
30 Min
90 Min
Fig. 13 (34997)
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Perf Level=___ P1
P2
P3
Perf Level=___ P1
P2
P3
Perf Level=___ P1
P2
P3
Fig. 14 (34998)
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Trip
Odometer
Model
All
84-110"
>110"
Enable
Enable
Fig. 15 (34999)
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Present
If F16.2 is disabled
F16.4.2 2
Custom=____ in
If F16.4.1 is Custom
Fig. 16 (35000)
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Lead Acid B
Fuel Cell
Li-Ion A
Level 2
Fig. 17 (35001)
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PUF Only
None
1 If None is the default setting and traction is disabled, verify the correct parking
brake by matching the part number (PN) on the parking brake label and in F19
Fig. 18 (35002)
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Performance is displayed if
User Performance can be changed PX.1-PX.12 are the same for P1 Setup P1-P3 Setup P3
Performance P1 Setup P1 PX.1 PUF Turtle Accel=___ Edit 1–9
1
HiPerf
Economy
1 P1 default = Productivity
P2 / P3 default = Economy
Fig. 19 (35003)
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If F17 is disabled
P4 Battery Empty=___ Edit 1–9
P9 QuickPick Rapid System P9.1 QuickPick Rapid Speed=___ Edit 1.0–3.5 mph
If F9 is displayed if F15
Access8 is present
P9.2 QuickPick Rapid Accel=___ Edit 1–9
Sure? Y
Fig. 20 (35004)
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Calibration Menus
Or
Calibration Passed Calibration Failed
Momentary Message
Save? N Save? Y
Fig. 21 (35005)
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continued C2.1 Tire Center and End Stops Sure? N Sure? Y If F13 is enabled
from the
previous
page Cycle Brake
If the brake has not been
pressed since power up
Fully Release Brake
Standby
Or
Calibration Passed Calibration Failed
Momentary Message
Save? N Save? Y
Standby
Centering Tire
Cycle Brake
If the brake has not been
pressed since power up
Fully Release Brake
Momentary Message
Save? N Save? Y
Fig. 22 (35006)
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Hour Menus
Fig. 23 (35007)
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H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6 If F13 is enabled
H7
H8
H9 If F13 is enabled
Fig. 24 (35008)
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Events Menus
Hour = _____
SOC = _____
Hour = _____
SOC = _____
Hour = _____
SOC = _____
Sure? Y
Sure? Y
Fig. 25 (35009)
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Utilities Menus
Fig. 26 (35010)
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Sure? Y
Enable
Not 6A
Fig. 27 (35011)
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closed (held closed when the brake lever is in the rest- A2.5.1 Access 5 Heatsink Temp = _____ °C - Tem-
ing position). Use the down arrow to continue. perature of Access 5 in °C. Use the down arrow to con-
tinue.
A2.3.4 DMS = 0/1 - (Foot Presence Switch) 0 = switch
open (nothing is on the pedal); 1 = switch closed (the A2.5.2 HMS = 0/1 - (Handle Mount Switch) 0 = switch
pedal is depressed). Use the down arrow to continue. open (steer head out of position, travel prevented); 1 =
switch closed (steer head in locked position, travel ac-
A2.3.5 ENC1 = _____ mph - (Encoder) Permits view-
cepted). Use the down arrow to continue.
ing the speed and direction input from ENC1 to
Access 3™. Access 3™ converts ENC1 pulses to A2.5.3 M3 Temperature = _____ °C - (Steer Motor)
mph. Reverse travel speed is preceded by a minus Temperature of the steer motor in °C. Use the down
sign. Use the down arrow to continue. arrow to continue.
A2.3.6 FS = 0/1 - (Forward Switch) 0 = switch open A2.5.4 POT2 = _____ V - (Steer Command Potentiom-
(forward direction not selected); 1 = switch closed (for- eter 1) Current steer command potentiometer voltage.
ward direction selected). Use the down arrow to con- Use the down arrow to continue.
tinue.
Technician Tips: POT3 maximum left and right volt-
A2.3.7 HSS = 0/1 - (High-Speed Switch) Permits view- ages are the opposite of the maximum left and right
ing the input from the Rabbit or High-Speed Switch. 0 voltages for POT2.
= Turtle/Rabbit selected; 1 = Rabbit selected. Use the
A2.5.5 POT3 = _____ V - (Steer Command Potentiom-
down arrow to continue.
eter 2) Current steer command potentiometer voltage.
A2.3.8 LMS2 = 0/1 - (Step Height Cutout Switch) 0 = Use the down arrow to continue.
switch open (actuator not in switch proximity); 1 =
A2.5.6 POT4 (Steer Tire Position Potentiometer) -
switch closed (actuator in proximity of switch). Use the
Press the right arrow to view A2.5.6.1.
down arrow to continue.
A2.5.6.1 Angle = _____ Deg - Degree of the angle of
A2.3.9 M1 Temperature = _____ °C - (Traction Motor)
the steer tire position. Use the down arrow to continue.
Temperature of the traction motor in °C. Use the down
arrow to continue. A2.5.6.2 Voltage = _____ V - Current steer tire position
potentiometer voltage. Press the left arrow to return to
A2.3.10 POT1 = _____ V - (Traction Accelerator Po-
A2.5.6. Use the down arrow to continue.
tentiometer) 0 V DC (pedal released) to 11.4 V DC
(pedal fully depressed). Use the down arrow to con- A2.5.7 RPS1 = _____ Deg - (M3 Position) Degree of
tinue. the angle of the steer motor position. Press the left ar-
row once to return to A2.3 or twice to return to A2.
A2.3.11 RAS = 0/1 - (Raise Switch) 0 = switch open
(raise not selected); 1 = switch closed (raise selected). A2.6 Access 6 - This menu is displayed if the Access 6
Use the down arrow to continue. module is detected at startup. View the inputs to
Access 6. Press the right arrow to view the inputs.
A2.3.12 RS = 0/1 - (Reverse Switch) 0 = switch open
(reverse direction not selected); 1 = switch closed (re- A2.6.1 QuickPick Rapid - This menu is displayed if
verse direction selected). Use the down arrow to con- the Fast-Charge Ring is paired with the lift truck.
tinue.
A2.6.1.1 Range - Shows the current range and pairing
Technician Tips: The battery retainers must be in- status of the Fast-Charge Ring.
stalled if the lift truck is equipped (F9 set to Enable).
A2.6.1.2 Go Button - Shows the current status of the
A2.3.13 STPS = 0/1 - (Step Switch) 0 = switch open Go button on the Fast-Charge Ring.
(step in the down position); 1 = switch closed (step in
A2.6.1.3 Remote Horn Button - Shows the current
the up position). Press the left arrow once to return to
status of the horn button on the Fast-Charge Ring.
A2.2 or twice to return to A2.
A2.6.1.4 Remote Brake Button - Shows the current
A2.5 Access 5 - This menu is only available if F13 is
status of the remote brake button on the Fast-Charge
enabled. View the inputs to Access 5. Press the right
Ring.
arrow to view the inputs.
A2.6.1.5 Ring SOC - Shows the current state of charge
of the Fast-Charge Ring.
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A2.6.1.6 Signal Level - Shows the current signal A2.8.4.2 cm = _____ - Distance (in centimeters) of de-
strength of the paired Fast-Charge Ring. tected object from the right front corner of the power
unit skirt. Press the left arrow to return to A2.8.4. Use
A2.6.2 Status - This menu is displayed if the Access 6
the down arrow to continue.
module is detected at startup.
A2.8.5 LSR3 - This menu is only available if F16.5 is
A2.6.2.1 State - Shows the current status of the
enabled. This menu is for the left (from operator per-
Access 6 module.
spective) point laser. Press the right arrow to view
A2.8 Access 8 - This menu is only available if F15 is A2.8.5.1.
present. View the inputs from Access 8. Press the right
A2.8.5.1 mA = _____ - Detection current input from
arrow to view the inputs.
LSR3 in milliamperes. Detection threshold is approxi-
A2.8.3 LSR1 - This menu is only available if F16.5 is mately 14.2 mA with the current level decreasing as the
enabled. It shows the status of the three detection detected object gets closer to the lift truck. Use the
zones for the scanning laser. Press the right arrow to down arrow to continue.
view A2.8.3.1.
A2.8.5.2 cm = _____- Distance (in centimeters) of de-
A2.8.3.1 Stop Zone = 0/1 - This menu is only available tected object from the left front corner of the power unit
if F16.2 is disabled. Detection Zone 1 toggles if an ob- skirt. Press the left arrow to return to A2.8.5. Use the
ject is detected near either side or either front corner of down arrow to continue.
Laser 1. 0 = zone 1 off; 1 = zone 1 on. Use the down
A2.8.6 HNS1/HNS2 = 0/1 - On the control handle. 0 =
arrow to continue.
switch open (horn switch is not actuated); 1 = switch
A2.8.3.2 Right Zone = _____ - This menu is only avail- closed (horn switch is actuated). Press the left arrow to
able if F16.2 is disabled. Detection Zone 2 toggles if an return to A2.8.
object is detected near the right (from operator per-
A2.8.7 Obstacle Detection Counts - This menu dis-
spective) side or right front corner of Laser 1. A detec-
plays the number of times an obstacle is detected by
tion in only Zone 2 (and not Zone 3) causes the lift truck
each laser.
to steer slightly to the left to avoid the detected mass.
0 = zone 2 off; 1 = zone 2 on. Use the down arrow to A2.8.7.1 LSR1 Stop Zone = _____
continue.
A2.8.7.2 LSR1 Left CAN = _____
A2.8.3.3 Left Zone = _____ - This menu is only avail-
A2.8.7.3 LSR1 Right CAN = _____
able if F16.2 is enabled. Detection Zone 3 toggles if an
object is detected near the left (from operator perspec- A2.8.7.4 LSR2 Trip = _____
tive) side or left front corner of Laser 1. A detection in
A2.8.7.5 LSR3 Trip =_____
only Zone 3 (and not Zone 2) causes the lift truck to
steer slightly to the right to avoid the detected mass. 0 A3 Outputs - This menu is only available in Service
= zone 3 off; 1 = zone 3 on. Use the down arrow to Level 2. View the outputs of monitored lift truck compo-
continue. nents. Press the right arrow to view the outputs or use
the down arrow to continue to A4.
A2.8.3.4 Alignment Tool = _____ - This menu is only
available if F16.5 Walk Coast Object Detection is en- A3.1 Access 1 - View the outputs from Access 1.
abled. This menu is used when using the laser align- Press the right arrow to view the outputs.
ment tool.
A3.1.1 ALM1 = On/Off - (Operator Alarm) On = opera-
A2.8.4 LSR2 - This menu is only available if F16.5 is tor alarm is sounding; off = operator alarm is off. Use
enabled. This menu is for the right (from operator per- the down arrow to continue.
spective) point laser. Press the right arrow to view
A3.1.2 BRK2 Command = _____ mA - (Handle
A2.8.4.1.
Brake) This menu is only available if F13 is enabled.
A2.8.4.1 mA = _____ - Detection current input from Current present in the handle brake in milliamperes.
LSR2 in milliamperes. Detection threshold is approxi- Use the down arrow to continue.
mately 14.2 mA with the current level decreasing as
A3.1.3 Steer Command = _____ Deg - (POT2/POT3)
the detected object gets closer to the lift truck. Use the
This menu is only available if F13 is enabled. Degree
down arrow to continue.
of angle of the steer command. Press the left arrow
once to return to A3.1 or twice to return to A3.
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A3.3 Access 3 - View the outputs from Access 3™. A3.8.3.1 Green Lamp = 0/1 - 0 = green lamp is off; 1 =
Press the right arrow to view the outputs. green lamp is on. Use the down arrow to continue.
A3.3.1 Battery Voltage = _____ V - Current battery A3.8.3.2 Lamp mA = _____ mA - Current present in
voltage. Use the down arrow to continue. lamp in milliamperes. Press the left arrow once to re-
turn to A3.8.3, twice to return to A3.8 or three times to
A3.3.2 SOC = _____ % - This menu is only available if
return to A3.
F17.2 Level is not Level 0. Percent of battery charge
remaining. Use the down arrow to continue. A4 Test Outputs - This menu is only available in Ser-
vice Level 3. Test the outputs of monitored lift truck
A3.3.3 BRK1 = On/Off - (Parking Brake) On = parking
components. Press the right arrow to test the outputs.
brake is active; off = parking brake is off. Use the down
arrow to continue. A4.1 Access 1 - Test the outputs from Access 1. Press
the right arrow to test the outputs.
A3.3.4 L = On/Off - (Line Contactor) On = contactor is
energized; off = contactor is not energized. Use the A4.1.1 ALM1 - (Operator Alarm) Press the enter button
down arrow to continue. to sound the operator alarm. Use the down arrow to
continue.
A3.3.5 M1 Amps = _____ A - (Traction Motor) Current
present in the traction motor in amperes. Use the down A4.1.2 Lamps - Press the enter button to turn on all
arrow to continue. display LEDs. Press the left arrow once to return to
A4.1 or twice to return to A4.
A3.3.6 P = _____ On/Off - (Pump Contactor) On =
contactor is energized; off = contactor is not energized. A4.3 Access 3 - Test the outputs from Access 3™.
Use the down arrow to continue. There are no outputs to test. Use the down arrow to
continue.
A3.3.7 Speed Command = _____ mph - Overall lift
truck travel speed in mph. Use the down arrow to con- A4.5 Access 5 - This menu is only available if F13 is
tinue. enabled. Test the outputs from Access 5. Press the
right arrow to test the outputs.
A3.3.8 Traction State = _____ - Traction system re-
sponse based on traction inputs (switches and potenti- A4.5.1 BRK2 Current - (Handle Brake) Press the enter
ometers). Traction states are: Off = 0, Fault = 1, Park = button to turn on the tactile feedback device (TFD) at
2, PrePark = 3, Neutral = 4, LoSpdRev = 5, HiSpdRev 950 mA. Press the left arrow once to return to A4.5 or
= 6, LoSpdFwd = 8, HiSpdFwd = 9, BrakeMot = 10, twice to return to A4.
BrakeAst = 11 and Setup = 12. Press the left arrow
A4.8 Access 8 - This menu is only available if F15 is
once to return to A3.3, or twice to return to A3.
present. Test the outputs from Access 8. Press the
A3.5 Access 5 - This menu is only available if F13 is right arrow to test the outputs.
enabled. View the outputs from Access 5. Press the
A4.8.1 HN1 - (Horn) Press the enter button to sound
right arrow to view outputs.
the horn. Use the down arrow to continue.
A3.5.1 BRK2 Current = _____ mA - (Handle Brake)
A4.8.2 Strobe - Press the enter button to turn on the
Current present in the handle brake in milliamperes.
strobe light. Use the down arrow to continue.
Use the down arrow to continue.
A4.8.3 Green Lamp - Press the enter button to turn on
A3.5.2 M3 Amps = _____ A - (Steer Motor) Current
the green lamp. Press the left arrow once to return to
present in the steer motor in amperes. Press the left
A4.8, twice to return to A4, or three times to return to
arrow once to return to A3.5 or twice to return to A3.
the Analyzer Menu.
A3.8 Access 8 - This menu is only available if F15 is
present. View the outputs from Access 8. Press the Features
right arrow to view the outputs.
The following Features Menu descriptions describe
A3.8.1 HN1 = 0/1 - (Horn) 0 = horn is off; 1 = horn is on. how to activate available lift truck hardware and, often,
Use the down arrow to continue. sets up parameters as to when to use that hardware.
A3.8.2 Strobe = 0/1 - 0 = strobe is off; 1 = strobe is on. Features Access
Use the down arrow to continue.
Turn on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to
A3.8.3 Lamps - Press the right arrow to view A3.8.3.1. scroll to Service. Press the right arrow to enter Level 2.
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Press the right arrow again to enter the access pass- lected, at least one active code is needed for the pair-
word. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first ing to work. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit returns to F7.1; use the down arrow to continue.
and continue until the last digit has been entered.
F7.2 Codes - This menu is only available if F7.1 is en-
Press the enter button to accept the access password.
abled. Press the right arrow. Use the up and down ar-
If Level 3 is desired, use the down arrow to scroll from rows to scroll to the first digit of the four-digit user code.
Level 2 on the display. Press the right arrow to enter Range is 0000–9999. Press the right arrow to advance
Level 3. Press the right arrow again to enter the access to the next digit and continue until the last digit has
password. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the been entered. Press the enter button to accept. Use
first digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next the up and down arrows to select the desired perfor-
digit and continue until the last digit has been entered. mance level (P1, P2, or P3) for that user. Press the en-
Press the enter button to accept the access password. ter button to accept. Use the down arrow to continue to
the next code. Up to 25 user codes can be entered.
Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Features.
Press the left arrow to return to F7.2. Use the down
Press the right arrow and F1 Language displays.
arrow to continue.
F1 Language = ____ - Press the right arrow. Deter-
F7.3 Timeout = ____ - This menu is only available if
mines the language displayed on Access 1. The de-
F7.1 is enabled. Press the right arrow. Use the up and
fault setting is English. English, Español, or Français is
down arrows to set the desired user code timeout func-
available. Use the up and down arrows to select the
tion in minutes. This sets the number of minutes the lift
desired language. Press the enter button to accept.
truck can sit idle (the key switch is turned on with no
The menu returns to F1; use the down arrow to con-
pedals pressed) before the lift truck is restarted. Time-
tinue.
out values are: Never (timeout not desired), 5 Min,
F4 HS Latching = ____ - This menu is only available if 10 Min, 15 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 60 Min, and 90 Min.
F13 is disabled. Press the right arrow. When enabled, Press the enter button to select. The menu returns to
this feature latches, or closes, the high speed switch- F7.3. Press the left arrow to return to F7. Use the down
on to accept. The menu returns to F4; use the down arrow to continue.
arrow to continue.
F8 Hour Meter = ____ - Press the right arrow. This
F5 HS Anti-Tiedown = ____ - This menu is only avail- feature determines the hour meter displayed during op-
able if F13 is disabled. Press the right arrow. When en- eration - H1 or H2. See the Hours menu in this section
abled, this feature prompts the operator to reset the for H1 and H2 descriptions. Use the up and down ar-
high speed switch if they pass the throttle through neu- rows to select H1 or H2. Press the enter button to ac-
tral. Use the up and down arrows to select Disable or cept. The menu returns to F8; use the down arrow to
Enable. Press the enter button to accept. The menu continue.
returns to F5; use the down arrow to continue.
F9 Battery Retainer = ____ - Press the right arrow.
F6 User Performance - Press the right arrow. When Use the up and down arrows to select Disable (battery
enabled, this feature allows the operator to select dif- retainers are not active) or Enable (battery retainers
ferent lift truck performance levels (P1, P2, or P3). Use are required and the lift truck is disabled without them).
the up and down arrows to select Disable or Enable. Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to
Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to F9; use the down arrow to continue.
F6; use the down arrow to continue.
F10 Message Mode = ____ - Press the right arrow.
F7 User Codes - This feature allows the operator to This feature determines what information is displayed
enter up to 25 four-digit user codes, which can be ap- during lift truck operation. Select from: Timer (stop-
plied to various performance levels. If no user codes watch in seconds), Trip (total distance the lift truck has
are entered, the status is disabled. Press the right ar- traveled in feet since the last reset), Bdi, Hours (hour
row to view or modify F7.1. meter reading), Odometer (total distance the lift truck
has traveled in miles), Model (lift truck model), Pickside
F7.1 Status = ____ - Press the right arrow. Use the up
or All (scrolls through all messages). Use the up and
and down arrows to select Disable (user codes are not
down arrows to select the desired message. Press the
active), Enable (a user code is required; allows the use
enter button to accept. The menu returns to F10; use
of F16) or InfoLink® (allows the InfoLink® module to
the down arrow to continue. Bdi is hidden if F17 =
log in the operator and tells the remote advance sys-
tem that authorization login is in use). If Enable is se-
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Stand Alone. Bdi is Fuel Level if F17 is enabled. Pick- abled when F17.1 is disabled or F15 is not present.
side is not visible if F16.2 = Bump Away or Disable. Press the right arrow. Use the up and down arrows to
select Disable (walk coast object detection is inactive)
F12 Fork Length = ____ - Press the right arrow. This
or Enable (walk coast object detection is active). Press
feature allows the operator to select the applicable fork
the enter button to accept. The menu returns to F16.5;
length. Use the up and down arrows to select the de-
use the down arrow to continue.
sired fork length. Press the enter button to accept. The
menu returns to F12; use the down arrow to continue. F17 Electrical Power Source = _____ Press the enter
button to accept. The menu returns to F4; use the down
F13 Electric Steering = ____ - Press the right arrow.
arrow to continue.
Use the up and down arrows to select Disable (elec-
tronic power steering is inactive) or Enable (electronic F17.1 Type - Use this menu to select the type of power
power steering is active). Press the enter button to ac- source of the lift truck.
cept. The menu returns to F13; use the down arrow to
F17.2 Level - Use this menu to select the integration
continue.
level of the electrical power source. 0 = Level 0. This
F14 Operator Presence Floorboard = ____ - This level only displays if F17.1 is Lead Acid A or B. 1 =
menu is only available if F13 is disabled. Press the right Level 1. 2 = Level 2.
arrow. This feature is only available on manual steering
F18 Walk Along Travel - This feature allows the oper-
lift trucks and requires operator presence on the floor-
ator to configure walk along travel settings. Press the
board to enable traction and hydraulic functions. Use
right arrow to view or modify F18.1.
the up and down arrows to select Disable or Enable.
Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to F18.1 Direction = _____ - Press the right arrow. Use
F14; use the down arrow to continue. the up and down arrows to select Both, power unit first
Only or None. Press the enter button to accept. The
F15 Access 8 = ____ - Press the right arrow. Use the
menu returns to F18.1; use the down arrow to continue.
up and down arrows to select Not Present (Access 8 is
not installed on the lift truck) or Present (Access 8 is F18.2 Timeout = _____ - This menu is only available if
installed on the lift truck). Press the enter button to ac- F18.1 is Both or power unit first Only. Press the right
cept. The menu returns to F15; use the down arrow to arrow. Use the up and down arrows to edit 5–
continue. 30 seconds. Press the enter button to accept. The
menu returns to F18.2; use the down arrow to continue.
F16 QuickPick Rapid - This menu is displayed if F7.1
is enabled or InfoLink and F15 are present. This fea- F19 Park Brake = ____ - Press the right arrow. This
ture allows an operator to remotely operate the lift truck feature determines which brake is used during opera-
with a wearable device while picking. tion. Select from: None (traction is disabled), P/N
5678-05, 17.1 ohms, and PN 5678-31, 8.3 ohms. P/N
F16.1 QuickPick Rapid = ____ - This menu is dis-
refers to the part number, which is listed on the label
played if F7.1 is enabled or InfoLink and F15 are pres-
attached to the brake. If the label is missing or unread-
ent.
able, disconnect the two-wire connector on the brake
F16.2 Aisle Position = ____ - This menu is available and measure the coil resistance with a digital volt-ohm
if F16.1 is enabled and F16.2 is set to <Aisle> Nearest. multimeter (DVOM). Use the up and down arrows to
If F16.1 is disabled, F16.2 is disabled and invisible. select the desired brake. Press the enter button to ac-
cept. The menu returns to F19; press the left arrow to
F16.3 Max Load Width = _____ - The min is 40 and
return to the Features Menu.
the max is 52. The default is 52.
F16.4 Wheelbase = _____ - This menu is available if Performance
F16.2 is disabled.
The following Performance Menu descriptions deter-
F16.4.1 Standard = _____ This menu is available if mine adjustable ranges for several performance items.
F16.2 is disabled. Verification of proper features settings is recom-
F16.4.2 Custom Wheelbase = _____ This menu is mended prior to setting up performance.
available if F16.4.1 is custom. The min is 71 in and the P1, P2, and P3: Three performance levels may be se-
max is 171 in. The default is 000 in. lected when in the Operator menu. These settings af-
F16.5 Walk Coast Object Detection = ____ - This fect forward and reverse travel speed and acceleration
menu is locked (on) when F16.1 is enabled and dis- rate. See F6 in the Features Menu to enable or disable.
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Settings for each performance level can be higher, gest acceleration time to 9 for the shortest acceleration
lower, or the same as the setting under any other per- time. Press the enter button to accept. The menu re-
formance level. For example, travel speeds forward turns to PX.2; use the down arrow to continue.
and reverse can be the same for all performance levels
PX.3 PUF Rabbit Accel = _____ - (Power Unit First
and the acceleration rate can be different for all perfor-
Rabbit Acceleration) This setting adjusts the rabbit
mance levels.
mode acceleration rate (time for the lift truck to go from
Performance Access stop to top speed) in the power unit first direction. To
modify, press the right arrow and use the up and down
Turn on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to arrows to select the desired acceleration rate. The
scroll to Service. Press the right arrow to enter Level 2. range is 1 for the longest acceleration time to 9 for the
Press the right arrow again to enter the access pass- shortest acceleration time. Press the enter button to
word. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first accept. The menu returns to PX.3; use the down arrow
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit to continue.
and continue until the last digit has been entered.
Press the enter button to accept the access password. PX.4 FF Rabbit Accel = _____ - (Forks First Rabbit
Acceleration) This setting adjusts the rabbit mode ac-
If Level 3 is desired, use the down arrow to scroll from celeration rate (time for the lift truck to go from stop to
Level 2 on the display. Press the right arrow to enter top speed) in the forks first direction. To modify, press
Level 3. Press the right arrow again to enter the access the right arrow and use the up and down arrows to se-
password. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the lect the desired acceleration rate. The range is 1 for the
first digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next longest acceleration time to 9 for the shortest acceler-
digit and continue until the last digit has been entered. ation time. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
Press the enter button to accept the access password. returns to PX.4; use the down arrow to continue.
Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Performance. PX.5 PUF Brake Rate = _____ - (Power Unit First
Press the right arrow and P1 Setup P1 displays. Brake Rate) This setting adjusts the braking level of the
P1 Setup P1 - Enter the parameters for the P1 level in plug brake when traveling in the power unit first direc-
this sub-menu. Press the right arrow to view or modify tion. To modify, press the right arrow and use the up
the current P1 settings. and down arrows to select the desired braking rate.
The range is 1 for the least aggressive braking to 9 for
P2 Setup P2 - Enter the parameters for the P2 level in the most aggressive braking. Press the enter button to
this sub-menu. Press the right arrow to view or modify accept. The menu returns to PX.5; use the down arrow
the current P2 settings. to continue.
P3 Setup P3 - Enter the parameters for the P3 level in PX.6 FF Brake Rate = _____ - (Forks First Brake Rate)
this sub-menu. Press the right arrow to view or modify This setting adjusts the braking level of the plug brake
the current P3 settings. when traveling in the forks first direction. To modify,
Note: PX.1-PX.12 are the same for P1 Setup P1-P3 press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows
Setup P3. to select the desired braking rate. The range is 1 for the
least aggressive braking to 9 for the most aggressive
PX.1 PUF Turtle Accel = _____ - (Power Unit First
braking. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
Turtle Acceleration) This setting adjusts the accelera-
returns to PX.6; use the down arrow to continue.
tion rate (time for lift truck to go from stop to top speed)
in the power unit first direction. To modify, press the PX.7 Service Brake Rate = _____ - This setting ad-
right arrow and use the up and down arrows to select justs the traction motor regenerative braking effort, but
the desired acceleration rate. Range is 1 for the longest is not travel direction specific. To modify, press the right
acceleration time to 9 for the shortest acceleration arrow and use the up and down arrows to select the
time. Press the enter button to accept. The menu re- desired braking rate. The range is 1 for the least ag-
turns to PX.1; use the down arrow to continue. gressive braking to 9 for the most aggressive braking.
Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to
PX.2 FF Turtle Accel = _____ - (Forks First Turtle Ac-
PX.7; use the down arrow to continue.
celeration) This setting adjusts the turtle mode acceler-
ation rate (time for the lift truck to go from stop to top PX.8 Turtle Speed = _____ - This setting adjusts the
speed) in the forks first direction. To modify, press the turtle mode speed. To modify, press the right arrow and
right arrow and use the up and down arrows to select use the up and down arrows to select the desired
the desired acceleration rate. The range is 1 for the lon- speed. 100% represents the maximum turtle mode
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speed. Press the enter button to accept. The menu re- P6 Lift Lockout = _____ - Displayed if F17 is disabled.
turns to PX.8; use the down arrow to continue. This setting adjusts the percentage of battery charge at
which lift lockout is activated. To modify, press the right
PX.9 Rabbit PUF Speed = _____ mph - (Rabbit
arrow and use the up and down arrows to select the
Power Unit First Speed) This setting adjusts the rabbit
desired value in 5% increments. 60% represents the
mode speed in the power unit first direction. To modify,
maximum percentage of battery charge at which lift
press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows
lockout is activated. Press the enter button to accept.
to select the desired speed. The range is from 4.0–
The menu returns to P6; use the down arrow to con-
9.0 mph. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
tinue.
returns to PX.9; use the down arrow to continue.
P7 Throttle Min = _____ - This setting adjusts the
PX.10 Rabbit FF Speed = _____ mph - (Rabbit Forks
throttle deadband at neutral. Increasing this value in-
First Speed) This setting adjusts the rabbit mode speed
creases the amount of travel twist grip before the lift
in the forks first direction. To modify, press the right ar-
truck starts to move. To modify, press the right arrow
row and use the up and down arrows to select the de-
and use the up and down arrows to select the desired
sired speed. The range is from 4.0–6.0 mph. Press the
amount. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
enter button to accept. The menu returns to PX.10; use
returns to P7; use the down arrow to continue.
the down arrow to continue.
P8 Coast = _____ - This setting adjusts the amount of
PX.11 Rabbit Loaded = _____ - (Rabbit Loaded
regenerative braking current applied to the traction mo-
Power Unit First Speed) This setting adjusts the rabbit
tor when the operator returns the travel twist grip to
mode speed in both directions when carrying a fork
neutral while the lift truck is moving. Press the right ar-
load of 907 kg (2,000 lb) or more. To modify, press the
row to view or modify P8.1.
right arrow and use the up and down arrows to select
the desired speed. 100% represents the maximum rab- P8.1 Coast FF = _____ - (Coast Forks First) This set-
bit mode loaded speed. Press the enter button to ac- ting adjusts the amount of regenerative braking current
cept. The menu returns to PX.11; use the down arrow applied to the traction motor when the operator returns
to continue. the travel twist grip to neutral while the lift truck is mov-
ing in the forks first direction. The higher the setting, the
PX.12 Performance Curve = _____ - This menu is
lower the amount of regenerative braking current ap-
only available if F3 is enabled. This setting adjusts the
plied to the traction motor, resulting in the longest coast
desired performance mode in which the lift truck oper-
distance. The lower the setting, the higher the amount
ates. To modify, press the right arrow and use the up
of regenerative braking current is applied to the traction
and down arrows to select between Prod (highest per-
motor, which shortens the coast distance. To modify,
formance), HiPerf (mid performance), and Economy
press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows
(lowest performance). Press the enter button to accept.
to select the desired amount of regenerative braking
The menu returns to PX.12; press the left arrow to re-
applied. The range is from 1 to 9. Press the enter but-
turn to P1 Setup P1, P2 Setup P2, or P3 Setup P3. Use
ton to accept. The menu returns to P8.1; use the down
the down arrow to continue.
arrow to continue.
P4 Battery Empty = _____ - Displayed if F17 is dis-
P8.2 Coast PUF = _____ - (Coast Power Unit First)
abled. This setting adjusts the battery voltage at which
This setting adjusts the amount of regenerative braking
the SOC (state of charge) reads 20% (lift lockout). To
current applied to the traction motor when the operator
modify, press the right arrow and use the up and down
returns the travel twist grip to neutral while the lift truck
arrows to select the desired value. The range is 1 for
is moving in the power unit first direction. The higher
the least to 9 for the most. Press the enter button to
the setting, the lower the amount of regenerative brak-
accept. The menu returns to P4; use the down arrow to
ing current applied to the traction motor, resulting in the
continue.
longest coast distance. The lower the setting, the
P5 Battery Full = _____ - Displayed if F17 is disabled. higher the amount of regenerative braking current ap-
This setting adjusts the battery voltage at which the plied to the traction motor, the shorter the coast dis-
SOC (state of charge) reads 100%. To modify, press tance. To modify, press the right arrow and use the up
the right arrow and use the up and down arrows to se- and down arrows to select the desired amount of re-
lect the desired value. The range is 1 for the least to 9 generative braking applied. The range is from 1 to 9.
for the most. Press the enter button to accept. The Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to
menu returns to P5; use the down arrow to continue. P8.2; press the left arrow to return to P8. Use the down
arrow to continue.
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P9 QuickPick Rapid System - This menu is only avail- right arrow to continue. To modify, use the up and down
able if F15 is enabled. This setting adjusts the arrows to select Sure? Y to accept the factory default
QuickPick® Rapid system settings. Press the right ar- settings, or Sure? N to keep the settings the same.
row to view or modify P9.1. Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to
P99; press the left arrow to return to the Performance
P9.1 QuickPick Rapid Speed = _____ mph - This set-
Menu.
ting adjusts the QuickPick® Rapid travel speed. To
modify, press the right arrow and use the up and down
arrows to select the travel speed when using the Fast-
Calibration
Charge Ring. The range is 1.0–3.5 mph. Press the en- This menu is only available if F13 is enabled. The fol-
ter button to accept. The menu returns to P9.1; use the lowing shows the different areas of calibration for the lift
down arrow to continue. truck. If the calibration procedures are not performed
P9.2 QuickPick Rapid Accel = _____ - This setting correctly and the features settings are not entered cor-
adjusts the QuickPick® Rapid acceleration rate (time rectly, unsatisfactory lift truck performance may result.
for the lift truck to go from stop to top speed). To modify, • C1 Control Handle
press the right arrow and use the up and down arrows • C2 Drive Unit Pot
to select the desired QuickPick® Rapid acceleration
rate. The range is 1 for the longest acceleration time to When to calibrate:
9 for the shortest acceleration time. Press the enter • If Access 3™ is replaced, full lift truck calibration is
button to accept. The menu returns to P9.2; use the required.
down arrow to continue. • The potentiometer or components used to mount or
P9.3 QuickPick Rapid Coast = _____ - This setting position the potentiometer is replaced.
adjusts the amount of regenerative braking current ap- Calibration Access
plied to the traction motor when the operator is off the
floorboard and either releases the Go button, or is Turn on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to
walking beside the lift truck in the power unit first direc- scroll to Service. Press the right arrow to enter Level 2.
tion and returns the travel twist grip to neutral. This is Press the right arrow again to enter the access pass-
the amount of coast the lift truck has when in remote word. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first
advance mode; if the operator is on the floorboard and digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit
using the throttle, the lift truck has the P8.X Coast set- and continue until the last digit has been entered.
ting. The higher the setting, the lower the amount of Press the enter button to accept the access password.
regenerative braking current applied to the traction mo- If Level 3 is desired, use the down arrow to scroll from
tor, resulting in the longest coast distance. The lower Level 2 on the display. Press the right arrow to enter
the setting, the higher the amount of regenerative brak- Level 3. Press the right arrow again to enter the access
ing current applied to the traction motor, the shorter the password. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the
coast distance. To modify, press the right arrow and first digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next
use the up and down arrows to select the desired digit and continue until the last digit has been entered.
amount of regenerative braking applied. The range is Press the enter button to accept the access password.
from 1 to 9. Press the enter button to accept. The menu
returns to P9.3; press the left arrow to return to P9. Use Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Calibration.
the down arrow to continue. Press the right arrow and C1 Control Handle display.
P9.4 Aisle Position Offset = _____ - This menu al- Calibration Procedures
lows the operator to set the offset distance between the
lift truck and the aisle pick face and reduces nuisance A full explanation of calibration procedures for each
stops from protruding pallets or objects. The offset menu level follows.
range is 0–24 in. The larger the offset the farther the lift C1 Control Handle - Press the right arrow.
truck is from the aisle pick face.
The following are descriptions of messages displayed
P10 Low Fuel Warning = _____ - This menu is only during calibration:
available if F17 is enabled. The default is 10% NEED
INFO 1. Sure? N - Use the up and down arrow to continue.
P99 Load Factory Defaults - Loads the factory default 2. Sure? Y - Press the enter button to continue.
settings for all Performance Menu levels. Press the
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Technician Tips: Do not let go of the handle while 9. Calibration Passed or Calibration Failed - Timed
turning during the control handle calibration or else cal- message; if failed, repeat the previous steps and
ibration fails. follow the exact directions. If passed, go to step 10.
3. Handle Fully CCW Max, then Enter - Turn the con- 10. Save? N - Press the enter button to confirm, or use
trol handle fully counterclockwise and hold in the up and down arrows to continue.
place. Press the enter button to confirm calibration.
11. Save? Y - Press the enter button to confirm.
4. Handle Fully CW, then Enter - Turn the control
12. Calibration Accepted - Proper calibration com-
handle fully clockwise and hold in place. Press the
plete.
enter button to confirm calibration.
Technician Tips: If a chain slack condition was de-
5. Handle Center, then Enter - make sure that the
tected during calibration, a message appears to per-
control handle is centered in the original position.
form C2.1. Adjust the chain and perform the steps
Press the enter button to confirm calibration.
listed above.
6. Calibration Passed or Calibration Failed - Timed
Press the enter button to return to C2.
message; if failed, repeat the previous steps and
follow the exact directions. If passed, go to step 7. C2.2 Tire Alignment - To calibrate the lift truck when
not tracking properly, press the right arrow.
7. Save? N - Press the enter button to confirm, or use
the up and down arrows to continue. The following are descriptions of messages displayed
during calibration:
8. Save? Y - Press the enter button to confirm.
1. Sure? N - Use the up and down arrows to continue.
9. Calibration Accepted - Proper calibration is com-
plete. 2. Sure? Y - Press the enter button to continue.
Press the enter button to return to C1. Use the down Technician Tips: Steps 3 and 4 appear if the brake
arrow to continue. has not been pressed since power up.
C2 Drive Unit Pot - Press the right arrow. 3. Cycle Brake - Cycle the brake.
C2.1 Tire Center and End Stops - Press the right ar- 4. Fully Release Brake - Fully release the brake.
row.
5. Left and Right adjusts, Enter accepts - Test the
The following are descriptions of messages displayed tracking on the lift truck. Use the right and left ar-
during calibration: rows to increase or decrease the angle in 0.25 de-
gree increments. Press the enter button to confirm.
1. Sure? N - Use the up and down arrows to continue.
6. Calibration Passed or Calibration Failed - Timed
2. Sure? Y - Press the enter button to continue.
message; if failed, repeat the previous steps and
Technician Tips: Steps 3 and 4 appear if the brake follow the exact directions. If passed, go to step 7.
has not been pressed since power up.
7. Save? N - Press the enter button to confirm, or use
3. Cycle Brake - Cycle the brake. the up and down arrows to continue.
4. Fully Release Brake - Fully release the brake. 8. Save? Y - Press the enter button to confirm.
5. Handle Adjusts, Enter Accepts - Timed message; 9. Calibration Accepted - Proper calibration com-
go to step 6. plete.
6. Tire Center, then Enter - Press the right and left Press the enter button to return to C2. Press the left
arrows to move the drive tire to the desired center arrow to return to the Calibration Menu.
position. Press the enter button to confirm.
7. Tire Fully CCW, then Enter - Press the left arrow to
Hours
turn the drive tire fully counterclockwise. Press the The following Hours menu descriptions show the hours
enter button to confirm. that are viewable and modifiable under Level 2 and
8. Tire Fully CW, then Enter - Press the right arrow to Level 3.
turn the drive tire fully clockwise. Press the enter
button to confirm.
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Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Hours. Press H5 Traction = ____ - View or modify the total accumu-
the right arrow and H1 RunTime1 display. lated traction motor hours. To increase or decrease the
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hours, use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first the enter button to accept. The menu returns to H13.2;
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit press the left arrow once to returns to H13, or twice to
and continue until the last digit has been entered. The return to the Hours menu.
range is 00000–65535. Press the enter button to ac-
cept. The menu returns to H5; use the down arrow to Events
continue.
The following Events menu descriptions allow the op-
H6 Steering = ____ - This menu is only available if F13 erator to view logged event codes on Access 1.
is enabled. View or modify the total accumulated steer
motor hours. To increase or decrease the hours, use Events Access
the up and down arrows to scroll to the first digit. Press Turn on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to
the right arrow to advance to the next digit and continue scroll to Service. Press the right arrow to enter Level 2.
until the last digit has been entered. Range is 00000– Press the right arrow again to enter the access pass-
65535. Press the enter button to accept. The menu re- word. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first
turns to H6; use the down arrow to continue. digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit
H7 Access 1 = ____ - View the total accumulated and continue until the last digit has been entered.
Access 1 hours. Use the down arrow to continue. Press the enter button to accept the access password.
H8 Access 3 = ____ - View the total accumulated If Level 3 is desired, use the down arrow to scroll from
Access 3™ hours. Use the down arrow to continue. Level 2 on the display. Press the right arrow to enter
Level 3. Press the right arrow again to enter the access
H9 Access 5 = ____ - This menu is only available if password. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the
F13 is enabled. View the total accumulated Access 5 first digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next
hours. Use the down arrow to continue. digit and continue until the last digit has been entered.
H10 Access 6 = ____ - This menu is only available if Press the enter button to accept the access password.
F15 is present. View the total accumulated Access 6 Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Events. Press
hours. Use the down arrow to continue. the right arrow and E1 Chron History displays.
H11 Access 8 = ____ - This menu is only available if E1 Chron History - Press the right arrow to view a
F15 is present. View the total accumulated Access 8 chronological listing of the last 16 event codes begin-
hours. Use the down arrow to continue. ning with the most recent event code logged.
H12 Fuel Cell Stack = ____ - This menu is only avail- E1.1 Last - Press the right arrow to Code=____ to dis-
able if F17 is enabled. View the total accumulated fuel play the event code. Use the down arrow to scroll to H
stack cell hours. Use the down arrow to continue. =____ to display the hour meter reading when the
H13 PM Timer - Programmable countdown timer for event code was logged. Use the down arrow to scroll to
planned maintenance. Press the right arrow to view or SOC =____ to display the battery state of charge when
modify H11.1. the event code was logged. Press the left arrow to re-
turn to E1.1. Use the down arrow to continue.
H13.1 Tag = ____ - This setting indicates which hour
meter is monitored for planned maintenance intervals E1.2 Last-1 through E1.16 Last-15 - These event
and can be included in any of the hour meters, H1 codes follow the same pattern as E1.1 with each event
through H12. Use the up and down arrows to select the code going further into the chronological history. Follow
desired hour meter. Press the enter button to accept. the instructions given in E1.1 to view the event code,
The menu returns to H13.1; use the down arrow to con- the hour meter reading, and the battery state of charge
tinue. when the event code occurred. Press the left arrow
once to return to E1.1, or twice to return to E1. Use the
H13.2 Interval = ____ - This setting indicates the inter- down arrow to continue.
val between planned maintenance alerts. View or mod-
ify the interval hours. To increase or decrease the E2 Accum History - Press the right arrow to view the
hours, use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first number of times a specific event code has occurred.
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the X, Y,
and continue until the last digit has been entered. and Z event codes. Press the left arrow to return to E2.
Range is 00000–65535. Example: Interval = 250, when Use the down arrow to continue.
the monitored hour meter increases 250 hours from the
current reading, an alert is given to the operator. Press
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E3 Clear History - Press the right arrow to view the U1.2.1 Module PN = ____ - Displays the Access 1
clear chronological event code log history. hardware part numbers. Use the down arrow to con-
tinue.
E3.1. Clear Chronological - Press the right arrow to
clear the chronological event code log history. To mod- U1.2.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software
ify, use the up and down arrows to select Sure? Y to part number in Access 1. Press the left arrow once to
clear the chronological event code log history, or Sure? return to U1.2. Use the down arrow to continue.
N to keep settings the same. Press the enter button to
U1.4 Access 3 - View the Access 3™ software part
accept. The menu returns to E3.1. Use the down arrow
number. Press the right arrow to view the part number.
to continue.
U1.4.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software
E3.2 Clear All - Press the right arrow to clear all stored
part number in Access 3™. Press the left arrow to re-
event code log history. To modify, use the up and down
turn to U1.4. Use the down arrow to continue.
arrows to select Sure? Y to clear all stored event code
log history, or Sure? N to keep settings the same. Press U1.6 Access 5 - This menu is only available if F13 is
the enter button to accept. The menu returns to E3.2. enabled. View the Access 5 software part number.
Press the left arrow once to return to E3.1, twice to re- Press the right arrow to view the part number.
turn to E3, or three times to return to the Events menu.
U1.6.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software
part number in Access 5. Press the left arrow to return
Utilities to U1.6. Use the down arrow to continue.
The following Utilities Menu descriptions are viewed in U1.7 Access 6 - This menu is only available if F13 is
Level 2 and Level 3 and are not available in the Oper- enabled. Displayed if the Access 6 module is detected
ator Message Mode. at startup. View the Access 6 module and software part
Utilities Access numbers. Press the right arrow to view the part num-
bers.
Turn on the lift truck. Use the up and down arrows to
scroll to Service. Press the right arrow to enter Level 2. U1.7.1 Module PN = ____ - Displays the Access 6
Press the right arrow again to enter the access pass- hardware part numbers. Use the down arrow to con-
word. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the first tinue.
digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next digit U1.7.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software
and continue until the last digit has been entered. part number in Access 6. Press the left arrow once to
Press the enter button to accept the access password. return to U1.7 or twice to return to U1. Use the down
If Level 3 is desired, use the down arrow to scroll from arrow to continue.
Level 2 on the display. Press the right arrow to enter U1.9 Access 8 - This menu is only available if F15 is
Level 3. Press the right arrow again to enter the access present. View the Access 8 module and software part
password. Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the numbers. Press the right arrow to view the part num-
first digit. Press the right arrow to advance to the next bers.
digit and continue until the last digit has been entered.
Press the enter button to accept the access password. U1.9.1 Module PN = ____ - Displays the Access 8
hardware part numbers. Use the down arrow to con-
Use the up and down arrows to scroll to Utilities. Press tinue.
the right arrow and U1 Part Numbers display.
U1.9.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software
U1 Part Numbers - View the module and software part part number in Access 8. Press the left arrow once to
numbers. Press the right arrow to view the part num- return to U1.9, or twice to return to U1. Use the down
bers. arrow to continue.
U1.1 Vehicle PN = ____ - View the vehicle part num- U1.10 Fuel Cell - This menu is only available if F17 is
ber. Use the down arrow to continue. enabled. View the fuel cell module and software part
U1.2 Access 1 - View the Access 1 module and soft- numbers. Press the right arrow to view the part num-
ware part numbers. Press the right arrow to view the bers.
part numbers. U1.10.1 Module PN = ____ - Displays the fuel cell
hardware part numbers. Use the down arrow to con-
tinue.
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U1.10.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software U6.2 Enter Characters 1-2 = ____ - Displayed if U6.1
part number of the fuel cell. Press the left arrow once = Not 6A. The range is 00–99. Press the enter button
to return to U1.10 or twice to return to U1. Use the to accept. Use the down arrow to continue.
down arrow to continue.
U6.3 Characters 3-4 = ____ - The range is 00–99.
U1.11 Laser - This menu is only available if F15 is Press the enter button to accept. Use the down arrow
present. This menu displays the software part number to continue.
of the scanning laser.
U6.4 Characters 5-8 = ____ - The range is 0000–
U1.11.2 Software PN = ____ - Displays the software 9999. Press the enter button to accept. Use the down
part number of the scanning laser. Press the left arrow arrow to continue.
once to return to U1.11 or twice to return to U1. Use the
down arrow to continue.
U1.12 QuickPick Rapid - This menu is only visible if
the Fast-Charge Ring is paired with the lift truck. View
the BLE firmware, BLE address, ring firmware, and ring
address. Press the right arrow to view the part num-
bers.
U1.12.1 BLE Firmware = ____ - Displays the BLE
firmware number. Use the down arrow to continue.
U1.12.1 BLE Address = ____ - Displays the BLE ad-
dress number. Use the down arrow to continue.
U1.12.1 Ring Firmware = ____ - Displays the Fast-
Charge Ring firmware number. Use the down arrow to
continue.
U1.12.1 Ring Address = ____ - Displays the Fast-
Charge Ring firmware number. Use the down arrow to
continue.
U2 Config Access 3 - Configures the Access 3™
module. If an Access 3™ module is replaced by an-
other, the previously configured settings are not re-
tained. This menu allows the settings to be sent from
the Access 1 module to the Access 3™ module. To
modify, press the right arrow and use the up and down
arrows to select Sure? Y to configure, or Sure? N to
keep the factory default settings. Press the enter button
to accept. The menu returns to U2; use the down arrow
to continue.
U3 Lift Truck Lockout = ____ - Disables or enables
the lift truck lockout to prevent or allow lift truck usage.
To modify, press the right arrow and use the up and
down arrows to select between Disable and Enable.
Press the enter button to accept. The menu returns to
U3; press the left arrow to return to the Utilities Menu.
U6 Truck Serial Number - View the serial number of
the lift truck. Press the down arrow to continue.
U6.1 Characters 1-2 = ____ - Displays either 6A or Not
6A. Use the down arrow to continue.
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