Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors
Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Driver Information Display WARNING! Do not look at the Driver Information Display for prolonged periods while the vehicle is moving. Only glance at the monitor briefly while driving. Failure to do so can result in the driver not being attentive to the vehicle’s road position, which could lead to an accident and possible death or personal injury or equipment damage. The Driver Information Display, located at the top of the instrument cluster, displays important vehicle information through a constant monitoring of systems when any of the following conditions are met: • ignition key in ON or ACC positions • ignition timer is active CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS • MCS button is pushed (independent of ignition key switch position) • clock alarm sounds • driver or passenger door is opened • hazard warning lamp switch is on The various functions may be accessed by navigating through Menu Screens using the MCS. Refer to “Menu Control Switch (MCS)” on page 19 for more detail for the MCS. The bullets in the Menu Bar allow access to each item by pushing the MCS when the desired bullet is highlighted. – 32 – Y53-6027 Medium Duty (R05/09)
CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS In addition to a blank screen, the following are menu items and the information available within each menu selections. NOTE: Some Driver Information Display functions are only accessible when the vehicle is parked. Other functions are accessible while the vehicle is moving or when parked. Each function is identified in the following descriptions. A. Fuel Economy (Accessible while parked or driving) INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS B. RPM Detail (Accessible while parked or driving) RPM reading of actual engine RPM. Engine RPM within the bar graph indicates the engine is operating in the most efficient RPM range. The display color will change if you are operating outside of this range. C. Ignition Timer (Accessible while parked only) 1. Current fuel economy - Indicates instantaneous fuel economy. 2. Trip fuel economy - Indicates trip fuel economy. Ignition timer is set from this menu. The ignition timer may be set for up to 30 minutes. Medium Duty (R05/09) Y53-6027 – 33 –
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS<br />
Driver Information Display<br />
WARNING! Do not look at the Driver Information<br />
Display for prolonged periods while the<br />
vehicle is moving. Only glance at the monitor<br />
briefly while driving. Failure to do so can<br />
result in the driver not being attentive to the<br />
vehicle’s road position, which could lead to an<br />
accident and possible death or personal injury<br />
or equipment damage.<br />
The Driver Information Display, located at the top of the<br />
instrument cluster, displays important vehicle information<br />
through a constant monitoring of systems when any of the<br />
following conditions are met:<br />
• ignition key in ON or ACC positions<br />
• ignition timer is active<br />
CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS<br />
• MCS button is pushed (independent of ignition key<br />
switch position)<br />
• clock alarm sounds<br />
• driver or passenger door is opened<br />
• hazard warning lamp switch is on<br />
The various functions may be accessed by navigating<br />
through Menu Screens using the MCS. Refer to “Menu<br />
Control Switch (MCS)” on page 19 for more detail for the<br />
MCS.<br />
The bullets in the Menu Bar allow access to each item by<br />
pushing the MCS when the desired bullet is highlighted.<br />
– 32 – Y53-6027 <strong>Medium</strong> <strong>Duty</strong> (R05/09)