1707776 ENGINE AR-COMPLETE Caterpillar parts
C-10
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1707776
170-7776
1707776
CA1707776
170-7776
1707776
TRUCK ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 1707776:
Information:
Note: Both drums have vibratory speed sensors on each vibratory motor.
Locate vibratory speed sensor connector (10) for the drum being tested. Do not disconnect the connector.
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Insert red spoon from Tool (D) into pin "3" of connector (10).Note: The signal wire for the front vibratory speed sensor is H488-YL(Yellow). The signal wire for the rear vibratory speed sensor is H489-GN(Green).
Insert black spoon from Tool (D) into pin "2" of the connector.Note: The ground wire for both vibratory speed sensors is J851-BR(Brown).
Set Tool (C) to measure frequency.Test Procedure
Move engine start switch (8) to the START position. Release the switch when the engine starts.
Place the engine in ECO mode.
Move parking brake switch (2) to the OFF position.
Set the vibratory system in the manual mode.
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Select "Main Menu" (11) on the machine display.
Select "Machine Setup" (12).
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Select "Vibe Turn On Speed" (13).
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Select "Manual" (14).
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Use drum select switch (15) to select both drums.Note: Two things indicate when the machine is in both drums mode. First, "Vibe Drum Select Dual" will appear on the display. Second, both LEDs next to drum select switch (15) will be illuminated.
Launch the Plus+1TM program on the computer to enable the vibe test mode.Note: First-time users need to perform the tasks in the Communication and Connections Wizard. This wizard allows the Windows® operating system to recognize the USB device. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Click "Status" icon (16).
Check "Active SPNs" (18). clear any open "Active SPNs".
Click "Machine Control" (17).
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Click "Hydraulics" icon (19).
Check "Vibe Test Modes" (20).
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Click "Enable" icon (21) to enable the "Normal Vibe Test Mode".
When "Normal Vibe Test Mode" is in "Enabled" mode, the Plus+1TM program is launched.
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Propel control lever with two buttons
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Propel control lever with six buttons
Press vibratory control switch (22) on propel control lever (1). Hold the vibratory control switch down for 2 seconds to activate the vibratory system.
Read frequency shown on Tool (A).
Press vibratory control switch (22) to shut off the vibratory system.
Move parking brake switch (2) to the ON position.
Move engine start switch (8) to the OFF position.
Divide frequency measured in Step 15 by 12. Refer to Table 4 for the correct VPM for your machine. Compare this value to frequency measured by Tool (A). The values should match within 50 vpm.
Table 4
Drum Style Low Frequency High Frequency
5 Amplitude System 2580 vpm Not Applicable
Versa-Vibe System 2580 vpm 3800 vpm
If the vibratory speed sensor is not functioning properly or shows no signal, clean, repair, or replace the vibratory speed sensor and retest. If the vibratory speed sensor is functioning properly, remove the tooling and lower the machine to the ground.Note: The speed sensors can alternately be tested with the service tool software.
Remove the tooling from diagnostic connector (9).
Remove the tooling from speed sensor connector (10).
Locate vibratory speed sensor connector (10) for the drum being tested. Do not disconnect the connector.
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Insert red spoon from Tool (D) into pin "3" of connector (10).Note: The signal wire for the front vibratory speed sensor is H488-YL(Yellow). The signal wire for the rear vibratory speed sensor is H489-GN(Green).
Insert black spoon from Tool (D) into pin "2" of the connector.Note: The ground wire for both vibratory speed sensors is J851-BR(Brown).
Set Tool (C) to measure frequency.Test Procedure
Move engine start switch (8) to the START position. Release the switch when the engine starts.
Place the engine in ECO mode.
Move parking brake switch (2) to the OFF position.
Set the vibratory system in the manual mode.
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Select "Main Menu" (11) on the machine display.
Select "Machine Setup" (12).
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Select "Vibe Turn On Speed" (13).
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Select "Manual" (14).
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Use drum select switch (15) to select both drums.Note: Two things indicate when the machine is in both drums mode. First, "Vibe Drum Select Dual" will appear on the display. Second, both LEDs next to drum select switch (15) will be illuminated.
Launch the Plus+1TM program on the computer to enable the vibe test mode.Note: First-time users need to perform the tasks in the Communication and Connections Wizard. This wizard allows the Windows® operating system to recognize the USB device. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Click "Status" icon (16).
Check "Active SPNs" (18). clear any open "Active SPNs".
Click "Machine Control" (17).
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Click "Hydraulics" icon (19).
Check "Vibe Test Modes" (20).
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Click "Enable" icon (21) to enable the "Normal Vibe Test Mode".
When "Normal Vibe Test Mode" is in "Enabled" mode, the Plus+1TM program is launched.
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Propel control lever with two buttons
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Propel control lever with six buttons
Press vibratory control switch (22) on propel control lever (1). Hold the vibratory control switch down for 2 seconds to activate the vibratory system.
Read frequency shown on Tool (A).
Press vibratory control switch (22) to shut off the vibratory system.
Move parking brake switch (2) to the ON position.
Move engine start switch (8) to the OFF position.
Divide frequency measured in Step 15 by 12. Refer to Table 4 for the correct VPM for your machine. Compare this value to frequency measured by Tool (A). The values should match within 50 vpm.
Table 4
Drum Style Low Frequency High Frequency
5 Amplitude System 2580 vpm Not Applicable
Versa-Vibe System 2580 vpm 3800 vpm
If the vibratory speed sensor is not functioning properly or shows no signal, clean, repair, or replace the vibratory speed sensor and retest. If the vibratory speed sensor is functioning properly, remove the tooling and lower the machine to the ground.Note: The speed sensors can alternately be tested with the service tool software.
Remove the tooling from diagnostic connector (9).
Remove the tooling from speed sensor connector (10).