2945955 ENGINE AR-COMPLETE Caterpillar parts
C11
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2945955
294-5955
2945955
CA2945955
294-5955
2945955
TRUCK ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 2945955:
Information:
Startup
The on-board software on the machine powers up when the ignition keyswitch of the machine is turned to the ON position. The computer system runs through a number of self-diagnostic tests prior to running the on-board application. The following steps outline the sequence of events for start-up:
BIOS Power On Self Test (POST)
Start the operating system
Start the on-board softwareNote: Once power has been applied to the on-board software, the power should not be interrupted until the on-board software program is running. While the system is starting up, cutting off the power may result in a corruption.G610 Display
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The startup screen on a G610 DisplayThe screen displays the Cat logo within 20 seconds after the power has been supplied. Within 10 more seconds, the on-board software opens on the screen and the system is ready to be used.D3:C4 Nav 10.4 Display
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The startup screen on a D3:C4 Nav 10.4 DisplayThe program begins a 5 minute countdown that prevents the application from starting. During this countdown, the engine of the machine can be started or power can be turned off without damaging the system. The countdown protects the system from voltage drops during cranking.The on-board software automatically starts after the 5 minute countdown is completed. If the on-board software starts before the engine starts, cycle the power to have the engine start during the countdown period.As the startup continues, users may see a slight delay before the on-board software is running. This delay occurs because the on-board software is building the list of snippet files. No positioning will be provided by the on-board software until the list is completed. The delay may be several minutes for 3,000 or more files. Shutdown
The on-board software shuts down in the following situations:Normal Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down in response to turning the ignition keyswitch to the OFF position. The application will require a few seconds to complete all pending actions. During this time, the power to the system must be maintained. Once the application has shut down completely, the screen goes dark.Note: Do not turn off the battery disconnect until the monitor display has completed the shutdown process and the screen has gone dark.Illegal Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down when the monitor display loses power and the backup battery cannot supply enough power to close the display properly.Forced Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down when an event is detected that may cause data loss or a complication in the running of the system. An example would be where the hard drive only has 2 MB of space available.
The on-board software on the machine powers up when the ignition keyswitch of the machine is turned to the ON position. The computer system runs through a number of self-diagnostic tests prior to running the on-board application. The following steps outline the sequence of events for start-up:
BIOS Power On Self Test (POST)
Start the operating system
Start the on-board softwareNote: Once power has been applied to the on-board software, the power should not be interrupted until the on-board software program is running. While the system is starting up, cutting off the power may result in a corruption.G610 Display
Illustration 1 g03221136
The startup screen on a G610 DisplayThe screen displays the Cat logo within 20 seconds after the power has been supplied. Within 10 more seconds, the on-board software opens on the screen and the system is ready to be used.D3:C4 Nav 10.4 Display
Illustration 2 g01200649
The startup screen on a D3:C4 Nav 10.4 DisplayThe program begins a 5 minute countdown that prevents the application from starting. During this countdown, the engine of the machine can be started or power can be turned off without damaging the system. The countdown protects the system from voltage drops during cranking.The on-board software automatically starts after the 5 minute countdown is completed. If the on-board software starts before the engine starts, cycle the power to have the engine start during the countdown period.As the startup continues, users may see a slight delay before the on-board software is running. This delay occurs because the on-board software is building the list of snippet files. No positioning will be provided by the on-board software until the list is completed. The delay may be several minutes for 3,000 or more files. Shutdown
The on-board software shuts down in the following situations:Normal Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down in response to turning the ignition keyswitch to the OFF position. The application will require a few seconds to complete all pending actions. During this time, the power to the system must be maintained. Once the application has shut down completely, the screen goes dark.Note: Do not turn off the battery disconnect until the monitor display has completed the shutdown process and the screen has gone dark.Illegal Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down when the monitor display loses power and the backup battery cannot supply enough power to close the display properly.Forced Shutdown - The on-board software shuts down when an event is detected that may cause data loss or a complication in the running of the system. An example would be where the hard drive only has 2 MB of space available.