2315584 ENGINE AR-COMPLETE Caterpillar parts
C-15
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2315584
231-5584
2315584
CA2315584
231-5584
2315584
TRUCK ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 2315584:
Information:
Site Map (Name.svl, Site.dxf or Name.bg.dxf)
This file is stored in the root directory of the data card. If this file is present, this file is always loaded. The site map provides a framework of the entire site. The map also contains linework that is always visible. When a design is loaded, the design is placed in conjunction with the site. You can also choose to use the lines that are displayed in this file for horizontal guidance of the machine.The site map can be in two different formats. The file can be in the "SV Linework" format (*.svl) or the file can be in a valid "Drawing Interchange Format" (*.dxf) format. The *.svl format is a proprietary format that is produced by the AccuGrade Office software.Assign the appropriate name to the file. The appropriate names are listed below:
*.svl
Site.dxf
*.bg.dxfThe site map is loaded when you power up the system. There should only be one file for the site map in the root directory. The software will perform a search. The software will load the first *.svl file that is found. If a *.svl is not present, the software searches the root directory for a Site.dxf file. The software will load the first file that is found. If the software does not find a Site.dxf file, then the software will search the root directory for a background file(*.bg.dxf). The software will load the first file that is found.Note: When possible, use the *.svl format. This type of file will be transferred to the data card within a few seconds. The transfer of other types of files could take several minutes. Note: AccuGrade Office should be used in order to create a data card with a site file. This will ensure that the file is placed in the correct location on the card.Site Avoidance Zone
Avoidance Zone files provide information about general areas on the site that must be avoided. One or more *.avoid.dxf or *. avoid.svl files may be stored in the root directory of the data card. Avoidance Zone files must be in a valid *.dxf or *.svl format. All *.dxf and *.svl Avoidance Zone files that are in the root directory are loaded.Map Recording
Map Recording files contain data for coverage mapping. Different types of coverage are recorded into different *.cat files. The files can be identified by the type of coverage that is included in the name of the file. The following are types of Map recording coverage.
Coverage
Terrain
Radio coverageProgram Log (ProgramLog.txt and ProgramLog.old)
The AccuGrade System automatically creates two log files in the root directory. Log files contain information about the operation of the system.When the ProgramLog.txt file reaches 512KB in size, the file is copied to the ProgramLog.old file. If there is already a ProgramLog.old file in the root folder, then the program will overwrite this file. The data in the older file is lost.Note: Always leave 1MB of free storage on the data card so that the system can create these two log files.If a problem occurs
This file is stored in the root directory of the data card. If this file is present, this file is always loaded. The site map provides a framework of the entire site. The map also contains linework that is always visible. When a design is loaded, the design is placed in conjunction with the site. You can also choose to use the lines that are displayed in this file for horizontal guidance of the machine.The site map can be in two different formats. The file can be in the "SV Linework" format (*.svl) or the file can be in a valid "Drawing Interchange Format" (*.dxf) format. The *.svl format is a proprietary format that is produced by the AccuGrade Office software.Assign the appropriate name to the file. The appropriate names are listed below:
*.svl
Site.dxf
*.bg.dxfThe site map is loaded when you power up the system. There should only be one file for the site map in the root directory. The software will perform a search. The software will load the first *.svl file that is found. If a *.svl is not present, the software searches the root directory for a Site.dxf file. The software will load the first file that is found. If the software does not find a Site.dxf file, then the software will search the root directory for a background file(*.bg.dxf). The software will load the first file that is found.Note: When possible, use the *.svl format. This type of file will be transferred to the data card within a few seconds. The transfer of other types of files could take several minutes. Note: AccuGrade Office should be used in order to create a data card with a site file. This will ensure that the file is placed in the correct location on the card.Site Avoidance Zone
Avoidance Zone files provide information about general areas on the site that must be avoided. One or more *.avoid.dxf or *. avoid.svl files may be stored in the root directory of the data card. Avoidance Zone files must be in a valid *.dxf or *.svl format. All *.dxf and *.svl Avoidance Zone files that are in the root directory are loaded.Map Recording
Map Recording files contain data for coverage mapping. Different types of coverage are recorded into different *.cat files. The files can be identified by the type of coverage that is included in the name of the file. The following are types of Map recording coverage.
Coverage
Terrain
Radio coverageProgram Log (ProgramLog.txt and ProgramLog.old)
The AccuGrade System automatically creates two log files in the root directory. Log files contain information about the operation of the system.When the ProgramLog.txt file reaches 512KB in size, the file is copied to the ProgramLog.old file. If there is already a ProgramLog.old file in the root folder, then the program will overwrite this file. The data in the older file is lost.Note: Always leave 1MB of free storage on the data card so that the system can create these two log files.If a problem occurs