2033787 MUFFLER & CONVERTER AS Caterpillar parts
3126E
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2033787
203-3787
2033787
CA2033787
203-3787
2033787
TRUCK ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 2033787:
Information:
Illustration 30 g02223816
Bucket slope
The bucket slope is a number that represents the tilt angle of the bucket. The units of the bucket slope are the slope units as configured by the operator in the Cat Grade Control settings on the machine monitor.When the optional rotation sensor is installed, the bucket slope and the rotation angle are displayed side by side. The system will only display one-decimal-point bucket slope values below 9.9 percent or 9.9 degrees when the rotation sensor is enabled.
Illustration 31 g02223853When the rotation sensor is disabled, the system displays all bucket slope values to one decimal point for percent and degrees.
Illustration 32 g02223873When the units are ratio, the system displays a slope to whole numbers with the maximum and the minimum numbers being 999:1 or 1:999 respectively.
Illustration 33 g02223954Illustration 33 shows three digits and a decimal place after the colon.
Illustration 34 g02223975A level bucket will be represented by 1:9999.
Illustration 35 g02224473
Example of Zone 2 with display grade units set to degrees
For non-tilting buckets, the bucket slope equals the angle of the machine roll sensor. For Tilting buckets, the bucket slope is the actual slope of the bucket as determined by the tilt bucket angle sensor. A tilt bucket angle sensor is required when a tilt bucket or tilting coupler is installed on the machineBucket Icon
Illustration 36 g02224555
Bucket icon
The bucket icon serves two functions:
Indicates the direction of the bucket slope.
Indicates the current bucket focus.
Illustration 37 g02383197
Bucket icon states
Illustration 37 shows the various angle states and the bucket focus states for the icon. The square on the bucket indicates the position of the bucket focus.Note: The default bucket focus position is bucket center.TD520 Grade Display
The TD520 Grade Display does not automatically start up when the machine is started or receives auxiliary power. It will need to be powered up separately after the machine is started or receives auxiliary power. When the TD520 Grade Display is powered up to begin work, watch the start-up sequence of the system to make sure that the display starts up correctly.
Illustration 38 g06225808
Splash screen
The splash screen is the first screen to show up on the display, when the machine and the display are powered-up. If the splash screen does not appear, contact the site supervisor.
Illustration 39 g06225811
Synchronizing screen
The splash screen will transition to the synchronizing screen. As the application loads and the display establish network connectivity, the circular progress bar will be animated in a circular movement clockwise.
Illustration 40 g06225812
Login screen
(1) Login button
When the application and display has completed loading and the network handshake has occurred, the login screen will appear.
Enter the operator identification and password and press the login button (1).
Illustration 41 g06242696
Dashboard
When the login has been accepted, the login screen will transition to the dashboard. Refer to Illustration 41.