3V3857 DIFFERENTIAL & BEVEL GEAR GP Caterpillar parts
980C
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3V3857
3V-3857
3V3857
CA3V3857
3V-3857
3V3857
Weight: 638 pounds 289 kg.
WHEEL LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 3V3857:
Information:
Save Settings
Use the "Save Settings" dialog in order to save the display settings, machine settings, or both to a data card. From this dialog, you can save all the settings in the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog.The display file ("*.dsp") contains the following information:
Alignment Selection
Auto Pan Selection
Bucket Focus
Beeper Configuration
Cross Section View - Text items
Display Brightness
Horizontal Offset
Layered Lift Selection
Light Bar Brightness
Light Bar Scales
Map Recording
On Grade Tolerance
Operator Configuration
Overcut Protection selection
Perpendicular Lift selection
Plan View Rotation selection
Plan View - text items
Profile View - text items
Profile/Cross Section Split View
Reference Surface selection
Text Views
Units
Vertical Lift
Vertical Offset
Vertical Offset Increment
Working SurfaceThe machine file (*.mch) contains the following information:
Avoidance Zone Distance
FTP Support selection
GPS Accuracy mode
GPS Port
Machine Radio Network
GPS Receiver Configuration
Machine Dimensions
Valve Calibration
Vertical Guidance Method
Valve SpeedYou can customize and save the text items that are shown on the guidance screens by saving the display settings.In order to access the "Save Settings" dialog complete the following steps:
Make sure that a data card is inserted in the Display.
From the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog, press the Down arrow or the Up arrow until "Save Settings" is highlighted. Press the "OK" key in order to continue.
The "Save Settings" dialog appears. Press the down arrow or the up arrow in order to select either "Display Settings" or "Machine Settings".
Illustration 1 g01300304
Press the "OK" key. The dialog that is shown in Illustration 2 appears.The default file name for the display settings is "DISPLAY NN". The default file name for machine settings is "HEX NN"."NN" is a two digit number starting at 01. "NN" will increment with each new settings file that is saved.The number assigned to a new display settings file is one more than any similarly named settings file already on the data card. For example, if there is already a excavator machine settings file (called "EXCAVATOR 01") on the card, the AccuGrade system assigns the name "EXCAVATOR 02".You can also save the settings to a file name that is more descriptive. For example, you can use a name such as "320C HEX". Use the arrow keys to edit the default name.Note: You cannot use the display to overwrite or delete an existing settings file.
Illustration 2 g01300303
In order to save the settings to the data card, press the "OK" key. After saving, the "Save Settings" dialog appears. Press the "ESC" key in order to go back to the "Setup Menu" dialog.In order to close the dialog without saving the configuration to the data card, press the "ESC" key. The "Save Settings" dialog appears.Note: If you change the default name, and then press the "ESC" key, you are prompted to confirm that you want to cancel your changes.Restore Settings
The "Restore Settings" dialog allows you to restore the previously saved display settings and/or machine settings. From this dialog you can restore all the settings in the "Setup Menu" dialogs except the GPS receiver configuration settings sent from the .cfg file.Perform the following steps in order to access the "Restore Settings" dialog.
From the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog, press the down arrow key or the up arrow key
Use the "Save Settings" dialog in order to save the display settings, machine settings, or both to a data card. From this dialog, you can save all the settings in the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog.The display file ("*.dsp") contains the following information:
Alignment Selection
Auto Pan Selection
Bucket Focus
Beeper Configuration
Cross Section View - Text items
Display Brightness
Horizontal Offset
Layered Lift Selection
Light Bar Brightness
Light Bar Scales
Map Recording
On Grade Tolerance
Operator Configuration
Overcut Protection selection
Perpendicular Lift selection
Plan View Rotation selection
Plan View - text items
Profile View - text items
Profile/Cross Section Split View
Reference Surface selection
Text Views
Units
Vertical Lift
Vertical Offset
Vertical Offset Increment
Working SurfaceThe machine file (*.mch) contains the following information:
Avoidance Zone Distance
FTP Support selection
GPS Accuracy mode
GPS Port
Machine Radio Network
GPS Receiver Configuration
Machine Dimensions
Valve Calibration
Vertical Guidance Method
Valve SpeedYou can customize and save the text items that are shown on the guidance screens by saving the display settings.In order to access the "Save Settings" dialog complete the following steps:
Make sure that a data card is inserted in the Display.
From the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog, press the Down arrow or the Up arrow until "Save Settings" is highlighted. Press the "OK" key in order to continue.
The "Save Settings" dialog appears. Press the down arrow or the up arrow in order to select either "Display Settings" or "Machine Settings".
Illustration 1 g01300304
Press the "OK" key. The dialog that is shown in Illustration 2 appears.The default file name for the display settings is "DISPLAY NN". The default file name for machine settings is "HEX NN"."NN" is a two digit number starting at 01. "NN" will increment with each new settings file that is saved.The number assigned to a new display settings file is one more than any similarly named settings file already on the data card. For example, if there is already a excavator machine settings file (called "EXCAVATOR 01") on the card, the AccuGrade system assigns the name "EXCAVATOR 02".You can also save the settings to a file name that is more descriptive. For example, you can use a name such as "320C HEX". Use the arrow keys to edit the default name.Note: You cannot use the display to overwrite or delete an existing settings file.
Illustration 2 g01300303
In order to save the settings to the data card, press the "OK" key. After saving, the "Save Settings" dialog appears. Press the "ESC" key in order to go back to the "Setup Menu" dialog.In order to close the dialog without saving the configuration to the data card, press the "ESC" key. The "Save Settings" dialog appears.Note: If you change the default name, and then press the "ESC" key, you are prompted to confirm that you want to cancel your changes.Restore Settings
The "Restore Settings" dialog allows you to restore the previously saved display settings and/or machine settings. From this dialog you can restore all the settings in the "Setup Menu" dialogs except the GPS receiver configuration settings sent from the .cfg file.Perform the following steps in order to access the "Restore Settings" dialog.
From the "Setup Menu – Configuration" dialog, press the down arrow key or the up arrow key
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