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Timbermatic 700 Ver 1.7.5-Timbermatic 900 Ver 1.0.4 - Control System

The Timbermatic™ 700 and 900 Operator's Manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the control systems for these machines. It includes safety warnings, system settings, user interface guidelines, and diagnostic troubleshooting information. Operators must be trained and familiar with the manual to ensure proper usage and maintenance, adhering to safety regulations and guidelines.

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Timbermatic 700 Ver 1.7.5-Timbermatic 900 Ver 1.0.4 - Control System

The Timbermatic™ 700 and 900 Operator's Manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the control systems for these machines. It includes safety warnings, system settings, user interface guidelines, and diagnostic troubleshooting information. Operators must be trained and familiar with the manual to ensure proper usage and maintenance, adhering to safety regulations and guidelines.

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Timbermatic 700 ver

1.7.5-
Timbermatic 900 ver
1.0.4-
Control system

OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Timbermatic 700 / 900 Control
system
OMF071154 Issue 01NOV07 (ENGLISH)

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Contents
Page Page

Introduction System settings


Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-1 Settings prior to operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-1
Assortment registration in Timbermatic 900 . . . 041-2
Safety instructions ALS registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-2
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1 Registration with boom weight scale. . . . . . . . . 041-6
Recognize Safety Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1 Manual production registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-8
TimberNavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-10
Understand Signal Words. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1
Reversing camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-11
General safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-2
Operating safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-3
Felling site (menu 1)
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1
Overview Overview (menu 1-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1
System architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-1 Edit (menu 1-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-2
CAN bus modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-2 Site (menu 1-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-3
Cabin and control system equipment . . . . . . . . 021-3 Files (menu 1-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-5
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-4 Storage place (Menu 1-5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-6
Usage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-5
Buttons (menu 2)
User interface and control keypads Assortment buttons (menu 2-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . 061-1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031-1
Start-up and close down. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031-2 Work Statistics (menu 4)
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 071-1
Follow-up levels and implementation . . . . . . . . 071-2
Run mode
Division of working hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 071-3
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-1
Timbermatic 700 run mode display with
Shift change (menu 4-1)
ALS system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-2
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 072-1
Timbermatic 700 run mode display
with boom weight scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-3
Overview (menu 4-2)
Base machine symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-5
Active site overall information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 073-1
Timbermatic 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-7
Registration (menu 4-3)
Setting mode Work statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 074-1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-1
Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-2 Calendar (menu 4-4)
Base machine functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-4 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 075-1
Administrative program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-4
Externals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-4 Settings (menu 4-5)

Keypad functions Weight scale (menu 7)


Keypads, Timbermatic 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-1 Weight factor (menu 7-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 081-1
PC keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-2
Armrests, Timbermatic 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-3 Continued on next page

All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on


the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is
reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
COPYRIGHT  2008
DEERE & COMPANY
Moline, Illinois
All rights reserved
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION Manual

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Contents

Page

Bundler (menu 7)
Working mode (menu 7-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 082-1
Bundler factors (menu 7-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 082-1

Diagnostics and troubleshooting


General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-1
FPC07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-2
FPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-4
Welding instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-7
Using booster batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-8

Diagnostics (menu 9)
Event log (menu 9-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-1
Error log (menu 9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-1

Handling the system


General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-1
Saving files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-1
Backup copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-2
Loading the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-3

System configuration (menu 0)


General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-1
Display (menu 0-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-1
Sound (menu 0-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-2
Backup (menu 0-3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-3
Base machine (menu 0-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-4
General settings (menu 0-5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5

Print (menu 3)
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-1
Print shortcut (menu 3-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-1
Select report (menu 3-2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-2
Print setup (menu 3-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-3

E-mail (menu 5)
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-1
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-1
Send mail (menu 5-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-3
Inbox (menu 5-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-4
Notebook (menu 5-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-4

Electrical schemes
Timbermatic 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-1

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Introduction
Foreword

The information contained in this manual is comprised Only operators and service personnel who have
of instructions which will assist the operator to operate completed and passed John Deere’s course for the
the machine in a safe and efficient manner. Make sure Timbermatic 700 / 900 may use the machine.
this manual is always close at hand and available to all
who work on the machine. Should this manual be lost Furthermore, the operator must have studied and
or should it deteriorate to an unintelligible state, understood the entire manual.
contact John Deere or your nearest John Deere dealer
for a replacement manual. The manual provides you with information about the
machine’s design and function, which is necessary in
If you sell the machine, be sure to give this manual to order to use and look after the machine in the proper
the new owners. manner. It also serves to offer guidance during simple
maintenance and adjustment work.
Continuing product improvement made by John Deere
may result in changes to the machine which are not Please contact your nearest authorized service
covered in this manual. Should you need up-to-date workshop for more complicated maintenance and
information about your machine or should you have repair work. Our service personnel have the training
questions in regards to this manual, please contact and special tools that are required for such tasks.
John Deere or your John Deere dealer.
Forwarders controlled with the Timbermatic 700
system are designed for the transportation of cross-cut
CAUTION: Only persons whose training has
logs in the load space of the machine from the felling
been approved by John Deere are permitted
site to the side of the road. Slash bundlers controlled
to operate John Deere machinery.
with the Timbermatic 900 system are designed for
the collection and bundling of forest slash. It is
Improper operation and maintenance of this
forbidden to use the machine for any other purpose.
machine can be hazardous and could result
in serious injury or death.
Trade marks:
Therefore, it is of paramount importance that
Windows is registered trade mark of Microsoft
all the instructions given in this manual and
Corporation.
during training be followed when the
machine is operated or serviced.
Celeron is registered trade mark of Intel Corporation.
The safety rules are given in the section 011.
TMC and Timbermatic are registered trade marks.
This instruction manual describes the operation of the
Timbermatic 700 and Timbermatic 900 control
and measuring system.

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Safety instructions
General

If any information or instructions in this manual does not


conform with local legislation, the latter takes precedence.

The machine may only be used or repaired by personnel


who have passed training that is approved by John Deere.

Ensure that you are conversant with the relevant laws on


occupational safety with regard to forest machines and the
safety instructions that apply to the operation of the
forwarder in this manual and on stickers affixed to the
machine.

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Recognize Safety Information

This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol


on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the
potential for personal injury.

–UN–07DEC88
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating
practices.

T81389
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Understand Signal Words

A signal word — DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION — is


used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the
most serious hazards.

DANGER or WARNING safety signs are located near


–19–30SEP88

specific hazards. General precautions are listed on


CAUTION safety signs. CAUTION also calls attention to
safety messages in this manual.
TS187

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Safety instructions

General safety rules

Carefully study all of the safety messages in this


CAUTION: The manufacturer shall assume
manual and on the machine.
no responsibility for any alterations made to
the electrical system of the machine if the
More specific measures are illustrated with pictograms
changes are not in compliance with service
which may also be attached to the machine in relevant
bulletins. There is a risk that the function of
locations.
the safety systems of the machine will be
jeopardized.
Keep safety signs in good condition. Repair or replace
damaged signs.
NOTE: Any use of equipment containing a radio
transmitter (e.g. telephone, communications
The machine may only be used or repaired by
radio) that has an antenna inside the cab is
personnel who have received training approved by .
strictly prohibited. Such equipment must be
permanently installed in a proper manner with
Do not let an untrained person operate the machine.
an antenna on a suitable grounded plate
outside the cab.

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Safety instructions

Operating safety precautions

Prior to commencing work, make sure that all machine


CAUTION: A danger zone of 20 metres
and boom controls function correctly.
applies when the machine is in operation.
The operator is personally responsible for
It is not permissible to operate the machine if there is
complying with this safety rule.
something wrong with the controls of the machine or if
they have not been properly adjusted.
CAUTION: Do not overload the machine.
Likewise, do not carry a load that exceeds Check the operation of the emergency stop every day.
the limits of the headboard.
The grapple of the boom must be supported on the
A load that is stacked too high can cause load carrier frame or on top of the load. Do not ever
the machine to overturn, or the topmost logs leave the boom and grapple unsupported or resting on
may slide over the headboard and cause a the ground.
fatal injury to the operator.
When you leave the cabin or stop working, even
Operate the machine only from a seated position in the temporary (for example while using the phone), lower
operator’s seat. Always use the seat belt. the boom and engage the parking brake.

When the engine is running, allow no one in the risk


zone of the machine. Bystanders who are close to the
machine may be injured by moving implements.

Maintain a safe operating distance between the


equipment and other personnel. Never swing the boom
over the heads of bystanders.

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Overview
System architecture

Timbermatic 700 is a digital control system designed for


use in forwarders. Timbermatic 900 is a digital control
system designed for use in slash bundlers. The system’s
architecture is based on CAN bus technology and
distributed control (Controller Area Network).

The Timbermatic system comprises independent


intelligent modules which “talk to each other” using the
CAN bus. The CAN bus technology allows a clear,
modular architecture, simple wiring and multi-functional
diagnostics in various situations.

Timbermatic comes with a graphical user interface


operating in a Windows XP / 2000 environment.

The system controls the diesel engine, hydrostatic


transmission and the boom as well as all related auxiliary
functions.

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Overview

CAN bus modules

The system consists of five or six modules and the display


module.

FPC07-CPU Forwarder PC
Computer Processor Unit
Hub Hub module
Ch Chair module
Cr Crane module
Tr Transmission module
Mf Multifunction module
ECU Engine Control Unit

• FPC07-D
Display module of the system.
• FPC07-CPU
Computer central processing unit of the Timbermatic
system.
• Hub

–UN–18AUG05
The Hub is the bus connection module, in other words
the other modules (apart from the display) are directly
connected to it.
• Ch

T161151
The controls required to control the system are
connected to the chair module.
• Cr
The crane module controls the boom valve.
• Tr
The transmission module manages the control and
information flows of the base machine’s diesel engine,
power transmission and the associated auxiliary
functions.
• Mf
The multifunction module controls e.g. the functions of
the ALS load space or, in 1490D machines, the slash
bundler.
• ECU
Engine Control Unit is controlling unit that guides and
controls the functions of the engine.

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Overview

Cabin and control system equipment

1. Control keypads
2. Display module
• 10,4" color display

3. PC keyboard
4. Touchpad mouse
5. FPC07-CPU
• Intel Pentium M 1.6 GHz-processor
• 1 GB RAM
• 40 GB exchangeable hard disk drive
• Connectors of equipment

–UN–30JAN03
6. Color A4 printer attached
7. Hub module
8. Chair module (Ch)
9. USB memory stick

T164835
All of the connections of the CPU are presented in section
101 (Diagnostics and Troubleshooting).

Display module 5 4

• A- Display brightness (+/-)


3

2 9
A

–UN–09NOV06
2

T218089
Main connections of CPU

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Overview

Abbreviations
The following abbreviations refer to the functions and operation
of the system:
Abreviation Explanation
ALS Hydraulically dampened and
(Active Load Space) variable load
CAN Data transmission network of the
(Controller Area Network) machine control system
GPS
Satellite based positioning system
(Global Positioning System)
MAL Button setting file
MAT TMC parameter file
TMC
Base machine’s control system
(Total Machine Control)
TNC Packed TimberNavi project
TNP TimberNavi project file
USF User parameter file
VLS Hydraulically expandable load
(Variable Load Space) space
WEF
Weight factor file
(Weight Factors)

File name extensions according to the StanForD communications


standard:
Abreviation Explanation
bucking instructions file (bucking
APT
file)
DRF work statistics file
Site file
OAI bucking identity of the harvesting
site
PRD Production file
PRL Production load file
Production file, data on each
PRI
individual log

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Overview

Usage

Close down all programs for example by using button The bucking file used by the harvester can be
combination Alt+F4 on the PC keyboard before transferred to the forwarder by e-mail, e.g. with a PRI
switching the power off. FPC07 computer must be production file containing positioning data. The
turned off by a dashboard switch or by the ”Shut production data of the forwarder can be transferred as
down” command on the windows “Start” menu before a PRD file for the purpose of planning storage and
you switch the power off the machine because the road transportation.
switching off the power does not turn the FPC07
computer immediately off. External backups and file transfers can be carried out
using, memory sticks (E-drive) and fixed or wireless
You must wait for the power-off procedure to be data connections.
completed before restarting the system.
The base machine’s TMC control system is part of
The configuration of the Timbermatic system may the Timbermatic control system. Instructions for the
vary considerably depending on the machine. This is TMC control system are provided in a separate
why the system’s purpose of use may be different in manual.
the case of individual customers and machines. The
special functions of the system may include e.g. With the help of load spaces ALS and VLS, the load
TimberNavi satellite based positioning system, ALS can be assorted more easily than before. The greater
load space, boom weight scale and the related width of the load space can be taken advantage of,
possibility to register production data. and different assortments can be spreaded onto a
larger area. When extendable load spaces are used,
The bucking file instructions control harvester the load weighing data is always taken into account to
production and log registration. A bucking instruction is prevent machine overloading. On the other hand, this
based on a bucking file created by the administrative ensures that full load can always be achieved
program (SilviA). The same bucking file is used for a regardless of log length.
site in the harvester as well as the forwarder to ensure
problem-free data transmission trail from the harvester
over the forwarder to the timber company.

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User interface and control keypads
General

This section presents the user interface for this system The functions of the base machine are controlled by
and particularly the controls required to use it. The their own part of the control system, the TMC. When
section is divided up as follows: the system starts up, TMC display window opens in
the background. Where required, it can be viewed from
• display in run mode the main menu in setting mode or by an Alt+Tab
• display in setting mode keypad command but it is not usually necessary to
• keypad functions have it visible when working normally with the
– control keypads machine.
– PC keyboard
The cabin, the dashboard and the controls of the base
machine and their functions are shown in detail in the
instruction manual for the base machine.

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User interface and control keypads

Start-up and close down

NOTE: Avoid starting the diesel engine during the


computer’s start-up. The computer must be kept
closed when cold-starting the engine if the
sufficiency of the starting power is in doubt and
the system’s voltage could drop considerably (to 1
below 20 V) as a result.

NOTE: The Timbermatic and other programs must be


closed before turning off the computer and
switching off the power.

NOTE: FPC07 computer must be turned off by a

–UN–09NOV06
dashboard switch or by the ”Shut down”
command on the windows “Start” menu before
you switch off the power of the machine
because the switching off the power does not

T218090
turn the FPC07 computer immediately off.

See the base machine manual for instructions on how to


start the base machine, and for switching on the power.
Start the FPC07 computer up by a switch on a dashboard

–UN–14MAY02
(1). The Timbermatic system is switched on by
double-clicking on the system start-up icon with the
cursor, ”Timbermatic Start”.

T154679
During start-up the cursor can be moved using the mouse
or the right-hand side boom control lever and the grapple
open button (Z+).

The Timbermatic system always starts in run mode (see


figure). Setting mode can be opened from the PC
keyboard by pressing Ctrl+A. The display opens in the
main menu of the setting mode.

Return to run mode by pressing F2 or Ctrl+R on the PC


keyboard or by clicking the key (F2) on the display by the
cursor.

If there are problems with start-up, see troubleshooting,


section 101.

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Run mode
General

This section presents the structure of the display in run


mode with ALS system and with boom weight scale
system. You can edit the contents of the display in section
112 (System configuration) menu 0-1 (display). In this
menu, you can edit also general display settings.

If desired, the information contained in the run mode


display in the base machine window (TMC) can be
shown in the actual run mode display for the whole
Timbermatic system using the above settings.

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Run mode

Timbermatic 700 run mode display with ALS system

–UN–22NOV06
T218133
NOTE: ALS system is an optional equipment. The weight data can be seen, if the machine is
equipped with boom weight scale.
Forwarder’s display in run mode:
3. Weight of total load (t)
1. Message field 4. Storage place name
• For example a message about coming scheduled Storage place name is viewed in run mode window
maintenance appears in the message field. The if the selected assortment is connected to some
message can be quit by pressing ESC button storage place.
• ID: operator, site, block
NOTE: Storage place name is not viewed in the run
2. Assortment data mode window if the manual registration mode
• Species is enabled.
• Assortment name
• Storage place 5. Species name
• Weight (kg) 6. Assortment name
7. Machine operating hours
The registration mode is selected during working 8. Operator name
(see section 041): 9. Outside temperature*) and Clock (PC time setup)
10. Sensor and function symbols
• Load space image: loading mode, registration
when loading *) if installed

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Run mode

Notebook (menu 5-3)

The menu 5-3 appears at start-up if the previous


operator has left a message. See section 114.
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Timbermatic 700 run mode display with boom weight scale

–UN–22NOV06
T218134
NOTE: Boom weight scale is an optional equipment • ID: operator, site, block

1. Message field
• For example a message about coming scheduled
maintenance appears in the message field. The
message can be quit by pressing ESC button

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Run mode

2. Assortment data
• Species
• Assortment name
• Storage place
• Weight (kg)

The registration mode is selected during working (see


section 041):

• Load space image: loading mode, registration when


loading
• Log stack image (A): unloading mode, registration
when unloading

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3. Weight of total load (t)

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Run mode

4. Grapple position
a. Outside the load space
b. Inside the load space

5. Weight of grapple load (Kg)


6. Species name

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7. Assortment name
8. Storage place name
Storage place name is viewed in run mode window if
the selected assortment is connected to a storage

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place. Storage place name is not viewed in the run
mode window if the manual registration mode is
enabled.

NOTE: Storage place name is not viewed in the run


mode window if the manual registration mode is
enabled.

9. Machine operating hours


10. Operator name
11. Outside temperature*) and Clock (PC time setup)
12. Sensor and function symbols

*) if installed

Notebook (menu 5-3)

The menu 5-3 appears at start-up if the previous operator


has left a message. See section 114.

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Base machine symbols

Sensor symbols

If required, the symbols can be hidden from the display if


the data readings from their sensors are within normal
usage limits. The hiding limits of monitoring data can be
altered in the 0-1 settings menu. If any sensor data
exceeds the limit set, the respective symbol and reading
will be shown on the display.

1. Driving speed (km/h)


2. Trip meter (m)
The trip meter can be reset in the TMC window.

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Run mode

3. Work Statistics
a. White clock - follow-up active, shift started,
according to the sensor data the machine is being
operated.
b. Black clock - follow-up active, shift started, the
machine is not being operated.
c. Stop symbol - follow-up active, activated, shift
started and down time limit is reached
d. Check - follow-up is not in use.

No symbol - follow-up active, no shift started.

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4. Hydraulic oil temperature (°C)


5. Engine coolant temperature (°C)
6. Engine speed (rpm)
• A= Automatic working rpm

7. Charging voltage (V)

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8. Fuel consumption (l/h)
• Avg - average
• Inst - instant

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The consumption display is selected in the ECO
window of the TMC setting menu.

9. Fuel level (%)

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Run mode

Function symbols

1. Differential locks / parking brake / work brake activated


2. Speed range (high gear / low gear / adjustable speed
range (%))
• Fast Eco drive: range 110 - 190%
• Slow Eco drive: range 10 - 80%
Snail symbol and percentage

3. Boom activated / boom floating


4. Stairs down
Stairs down warning symbol appears here if the
machine is equipped with hydraulic stairs.
5. Wide load space in use, VLS *)
6. Frame brake off / frame brake activated

Alarms

TMC module alarms appear on the run mode display.


Alarms are described in the TMC manual. Run mode is

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returned using the Esc keypad command.

*) if equipped

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Timbermatic 900

The sensor and function symbols in the run mode display


of the Timbermatic 900 system are the same as in the
Timbermatic 700 system.

Special features of the run mode display in a slash


bundler:

1. Number of completed slash bundles on the site


currently active
2. Cut window reached / saw bar out
3. Target length of slash bundle (cm)
4. Length currently fed (cm)
5. Number of slash bundles on previous sites (nine
last ones)
6. Automatic / manual operation of bundler unit on
7. Automatic bundler unit levelling on
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Setting mode
General

Setting mode can be opened from the PC keyboard by


pressing Ctrl+A.

Setting mode contains three different sections:

• main menu
• base machine functions, TMC
• administrative program, SilviA (production registration
settings and bucking files)

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Main menu of setting mode in a forwarder

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Main menu of setting mode in a slash bundler

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Setting mode

Main menu

The first time you enter setting mode it opens at the main
menu. The next time you enter setting mode it will open at
the last menu used.

The bottom of the display shows the hot keys on the PC


keyboard which you can use in setting mode where
required:

• Alt, the main menu opens


• F1, a value slider for the parameter opens
• F2, return to run mode
• F9, a help window opens.

In setting mode you move using the main menu. The main
menu appears on the screen when setting mode is
opened. Normally the main menu is not shown on the
display but it can be opened using the Alt command:

• by clicking the right mouse button


• by pressing the Alt button on the PC keyboard.

The menus and their sub-menus are numbered. The


same numbering is used in this manual, shown in
brackets after each heading. For example, menu 0-1 =
System configuration menu no. 0, Display sub-menu no. 1
(see section 112).

From the main menu you can open the menu you require
and its sub-menu using the mouse or the PC keyboard:

• Use the mouse to move the cursor to the row for the
menu you want to open - where necessary choose a
sub-menu - click the left mouse button to open the
menu.
• The main menu can also be opened using the Alt key
on the PC keyboard, after which the cursor can be
moved using the arrow keys. Open the page selected
with the cursor by pressing Enter.

Move from one menu to another by pressing Ctrl+F


(forward) or Ctrl+B (backward) on the PC keyboard.

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Setting mode

The main menu can be opened by clicking the right


mouse button. Here the cursor must be on an empty part
of the display. For example, If the cursor is on a field in
which a number should be entered, clicking the right
mouse button will open the editing command menu.

The use of the menus is shown topic by topic in the


following sections.

The main menu is structured as follows:

No. Menu Submenu


1 Felling site 1. Overview
2. Edit
3. Site
4. Files
5. Storage place
2 Buttons (Timbermatic 700) 1. Assortment buttons
3 Print 1. Print shortcut
2. Select report
3. Setup
4 Work statistics 1. Shift change
2. Overview
3. Registration
4. Calendar
5. Settings
5 E-mail 1. Send mail
2. Inbox
3. Notebook
7 Weight scale (Timbermatic 700) 1. Weight factor
7 Bundler (Timbermatic 900) 1. Working mode
2. Bundler factors
9 Diagnostics 1. Event log
2. Error log
0 System configuration 1. Display
2. Sound
3. Backup
4. Base machine
5. Country and language
A Externals 1. SilviA
2. TimberNavi
3. TMC
4. ...

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Setting mode

Base machine functions

You can open a TMC window for base machine


functions using Alt+Tab on the PC keyboard. The TMC
control system has been introduced in a separate manual.

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Administrative program

The administrative program (SilviA) can be opened from


“Externals” in the main menu or via the “Felling site” menu
(see section 051).

The administrative program is used to create and edit


bucking files and, within certain limits, edit a bucking
instruction of a site file.

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Externals

Any additional programs can be opened from the


“Externals” list of the main menu when their shortcuts
have been pasted in the folder C:/Timbermatic Files/Tools.
Timbermatic has to be restarted before the changes
made to the folder are available in the list of the main
menu.

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Keypad functions
Keypads, Timbermatic 700

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1. Species buttons S1...S4 or F1+(S1...S4) 15. Headboard up / clambunk closed *)
Use these buttons to enter the tree species of the 16. Load space spreading, VLS *)
grapple load, e.g. pine, spruce, birch or mixed 17. Load space narrowing, VLS *)
species. The species names and their order are 18. Decking blade up *)
determined in the administrative program. 19. Decking blade down *)
2. Assortment buttons 1...5 20. Wipers
3. Shift button F1 21. Work light, outer boom *)
Used together with other buttons when selecting 22. ALS load space functions *)
assortments 6...10 (F1+1...5). 23. PC: Tabs
PC: Shift 24. PC: Alt
4. Multifunction buttons ABCDE 25. Chair swing locking
5. Boom control levers
6. Boom functions *) if equipped
7. Working rpm / boom
8. Steering Base machine functions are described in detail in the
9. Driving direction switch forwarder manuals.
10. High / low gear
11. Front differential lock The combination of Alt (24) and Tab (23) buttons can
12. Rear differential lock be used to browse the programs currently open on the
13. Frame brake release display, e.g. Timbermatic - TMC - TimberNavi.
14. Headboard down / clambunk open *)

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Keypad functions

Button on the right boom control lever

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• Boom activated:
– Grapple open (Z+)
– Grapple closed (Z-)
• PC:

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– Enter (Z+)
– Alt (Z-)

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PC keyboard

The common Windows functions of a PC keyboard can be


used in setting mode. Here are some more commands in
addition to those already shown.

PC keyboard functions in setting mode


Function Buttons
Open main menu Alt
Value slider F1
All parameters have default values. These
default values are set at the factory. They have
been tested so that each machine will function
satisfactorily before the individual settings have
been made.
The parameter description appears by pressing
the F1 key. It presents the previous setting,
default value and permitted setting range.
Back to run mode F2
Help F9
Revert to previous level Esc
Start menu Ctrl+Esc /
Windows-button

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Keypad functions

Armrests, Timbermatic 900

–UN–26APR05
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New armrests

1. Boom control lever, left 16. Seat lock / release


2. Front differential lock 17. Windscreen wiper
3. Rear differential lock 18. Registration
4. Steering 19. Feed IN
5. Working rpm 20. Warming up
6. Feed roller UP / DOWN 21. Saw1
7. Frame brake release 22. Twine1
8. Rotate / Tilt mode ON/OFF 23. Automatic levelling ON/OFF
9. Automode START/STOP 24. Feed roller UP / DOWN
10. Manual mode ON/OFF 25. PC button TAB
11. High/Low gear 26. PC button SHIFT
12. Decking blade down 27. Driving direction switch
28. Boom control lever, right
13. Decking blade up
14. Jib boom light A, B, C , D, E = Multifunction buttons for TMC use.
15. Boom functions ON / OFF

1
Manual mode ON
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System settings
Settings prior to operation

NOTE: Having an active site (menu 1-3) and started shift


(menu 1-4) are prerequisites for operation and for
registering production of a Timbermatic system.

The following steps must be followed through before


starting operation and production using the machine.

System configuration (Menu 0)

• Display settings
• Country and language settings
• Machine type

See menu 0, (section 112).

Bucking settings

• Site data
– ID information
– Bucking instructions
A bucking instruction is based on a bucking file which
is created in the admistrative program (SilviA).
– Registration settings
– Site start and end.
– Assortment button settings
See menus 1 and 2 (sections 051 and 061).

Work statistics (Menu 4)

• Operator selection
• Shift start and end.
• Settings

See menu 4 (sections 071-076).

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System settings

Assortment registration in Timbermatic 900

Timbermatic 900

The production data of the slash bundles is entered in


the menu 7 (Bundler). See section 082.

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ALS registration

Timbermatic 700

NOTE: The unloading mode cannot be used with ALS


system.

–UN–04JAN07
NOTE: When registering, the load must always be started
and finished at a storage site by the road, so that
the system can register the length of travel in the

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forest correctly for each load.

Starting a load Multifunction buttons (1)

1. Ensure that site and shift has been started


2. Activate the boom

Enter the registration window by pressing the multifunction


button D on the right control panel. Start a new load by
pressing the multifunction button A.

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System settings

Species selection

You can specify a maximum of eight tree species and


buttons according to the bucking instructions in the
A
administrative program (Silvia).

–UN–17DEC06
The selection of tree species is valid until the next species
button is pressed. Settings of the species buttons are also 1 2
made according to the bucking instructions. See menu 2,
Buttons (section 061).

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Select species 1...4 with the buttons (S1...S4) and species
5...8 with a button combination (F1)+(S1...S4) on the Additional control panels
additional control panel 1.
1—Species selection buttons and F1=Shift (A)
2—Assortment selection buttons
Assortment selection

Select assortment with buttons (1...5) or (6...10) with


button combination (F1)+(1...5) on the additional control
panel 2

The selected assortment is used with the next grapple


load that is registered. The assortment selection is valid
until a new assortment or species is selected.

Each assortment is registered into that storage place


where it is connected. See menu 1-5, Storage place
“Create new”.

If the assortment is not connected to any storage place


the system asks for the storage place in the beginning of
the registration process. A partial load must be registered
every time a new assortment is selected.

It is good to load one assortment as much as possible


because the weight of the partial load is the more
accurate the bigger the partial loads are. It is possible that
the weighing system does not register a single log at all.

You can use manual registration as a backup system if


the ALS system does not work properly.

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System settings

Registering a partial load

A load consists of several partial loads. One partial load


can include only one assortment. If there is only one
assortment in the load you need to do only one partial
registration.

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When you select a new assortment, the registration
window will open if the following terms are met:

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• The weight has increased by 100kg after the latest
partial registration or load start.
• The boom has been used (Grapple open, grapple close, Partial load registration
the boom swing functions all have been activated after
the latest partial load registration.)

1. Register the suggested partial load by pressing button


A. You can change the assortment as long as the
window is open
In addition you can continue loading the same

–UN–04JAN07
assortment as long as the window is open. If the partial
load that the system is suggesting is faulty you can
cancel the registration by pressing button E.
Operator only needs to select a correct assortment

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before starting the loading it and accept or cancel the
partial loads that the system is suggesting. Multifunction buttons (1)
When you register a new assortment, which don’t exist
in the load the system adds a new log icon in the run
mode window.
2. As the load is ready, it is good to register the last
partial load before driving to the storage place because
the weight of the load can change when the machine is
moving. The weighing result is more accurate before
the driving.

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System settings

3. Sensor symbols
Inductive sensor symbols under the load space picture
on the ALS run mode display indicate the level of the
load space. When all the symbols are gray it means
that the load space is at top position. Under heavy load
the hydraulic cylinders supporting the load space start
to sink. Sensor symbol color red indicates that the load
space has gone down. ALS system starts lifting the
load space up again after at least three sensors have
become active.
The updating of total weight value on run mode display
is always stopped while the load space is lifted up.
Total load value starts blinking red while it is not
updated. Updating of total load is stopped because the

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weight is not reliable while the hydraulic cylinders
supporting the load space are moving. Operator should
not make any registrations of production while the total
load value is blinking red. Value starts blinking red also

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while manual leveling of load space and while
ALS-reset.
*) option

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4. Final registration
When the unloading is ready you should do the final
production registration by opening the registration
window by pressing multifunction button D and register
the production by pressing button C.
This command will register the statistics volume of the

–UN–11DEC06
load to T700 as tons and in addition the fuel
consumption and driving distance per load. After that
start a new load instantly.
5. Saving PRL file

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You can create a PRL file based on information saved
with ALS system. See menu 1-4 “Save (Prl*.) file. In
addition you can change registered tons into cubic ALS final registration
meters with the help of weight factors.

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System settings

Registration with boom weight scale

Starting a load

1. Ensure that site and shift have been started.


2. Activate the boom.

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3. Start a new load.
Enter the registration window by pressing the
multifunction button D on the right control panel. Select
the assortment and the tree species by additional

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control panels (1-2).
If the machine is not equipped with additional control
panels, you can select the species with the button Multifunction buttons (1)
combination shift+B. You can select the assortment
with the button combination shift+D.

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System settings

Loading mode and assortment registration

A grapple load is registered after the boom weight scale


A
detects that the grapple has been emptied and it has
passed the load space sector.

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See detailed instructions on the load weighing in the 1 2
TMC system operator’s manual.

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Every grapple of logs is registered in that assortment,
which is selected at the moment it has been added to the
load. The correct assortment must be selected before Additional control panels
loading.
1—Species selection buttons and F1=Shift
2—Assortment selection buttons
There can be only one assortment at the time in the
grapple. Each grapple of logs is registered into the
storage place where it is connected. See menu 1-5,
Storage place “Create new”

If the assortment is not connected to any storage place


the system asks for the storage place when the logs are
lifted to the load space.

When you register a new assortment, which does not


exist in the load the system adds a new log icon in the
run mode window. Register the load on the storage place
before unloading. Open the registration window by
pressing multifunction button D and do the registration by
pressing the multifunction button C.

Unloading mode

You can also weigh and register the load while unloading.
Enter the unloading mode by pressing the multifunction
button A on the control panel on the right just before
starting to unload. In that way the load is registered after it
is unloaded. Assortments always have to be selected in
unloading mode before unloading. As you enter the
unloading mode any weighing while loading will be
rejected. In addition you can change the registered tons
into cubic meters with the help of weight factors.

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System settings

Manual production registration

Manual production registration is included in the


Timbermatic 700 software and does not require separate
license.

–UN–04JAN07
When you register the production manually, estimate the
volume of the load in cubic meters and enter it to the
system.

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Manual production registration can also be used as a
backup system for the machines with the boom weight
scale or ALS system. You can change the registration Multifunction buttons (1)
mode in menu 0-4 from automatic weighing to manual.

Registration

1. Ensure that site and shift have been started.


2. Activate the boom.

–UN–07DEC06
Enter the registration window by pressing the multifunction
button D on the right control panel.

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Manual registration, default value setting
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System settings

Select the assortment and the tree species by additional


control panels (1-2). If the machine is not equipped with
additional control panels, you can select the species by
pressing button combination shift+B. You can select
assortment with the button combination shift +D.

–UN–20NOV06
The production should be registered by assortment and by
storage place. You can preset the default volume for the
registration in menu 0-4. You can increase or decrease
the default registering volume by pressing multifunction

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button B or D. After registering one assortment you can
continue registering another by pressing multifunction
button A=Continue. Registered assortment is added to the Manual registration with shift button
storage place it is connected. See “Create new” in menu
1-5, Storage place.

If the registered assortment is not connected to any


storage place the system will ask which storage place it
should be registered.

–UN–04JAN07
1—Species selection buttons and F1=Shift (A)
2—Assortment selection buttons

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Multifunction buttons (1)

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1 2

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Additional control panels

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Manual registration system counts the number of loads. If


there is registered production in the window, the number
of loads increases by one every time when you exit the
registration window by pressing multifunction button E.
That is why it is good to register the load one by one
instantly after it is unloaded so the system can calculate
–UN–07DEC06

the number of the loads correctly.


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System settings

TimberNavi

TimberNavi is a satellite based positioning system route data as necessary during the processing of a
application operating together with a GPS device. The site. The update contents, recipients and intervals are
system shows the location of the machine and the defined whenever necessary in the "Communication"
route driven on the map. You can transfer the map menu.
files to the machine for example from a memory stick.
The relevant bucking file and the TimberNavi project The multifunction, species and assortment buttons are
can be sent from harvester to forwarder for example used to control TimberNavi functions, whenever its
by e-mail. window is in the front of the display. In addition to
these, the PC keyboard functions Shift, Alt and Tab
A project is basically a collection of data on one site. can be used. The multifunction button functions
All files linked with the project can be transferred as include:
one packed TNC file or TNP file, with which the
necessary attachments (PRI and vector layer files) are • A - loading
attached. • B - unloading
• C - route on display on / off (if route layer is in use)
The projects are received and sent in the • E - confirm [Enter]
"Communication" or "File" menu of the TimberNavi • If the A and B buttons are pushed simultaneously,
application. The project started in the harvester is the "overview" window is opened. If this window is
opened in the forwarder. In this way, TimberNavi can open, the species and assortment buttons are used
show the route driven by the harvester and the to control its functions.
location and assortments of the finished logs.
Automatic activation of TimberNavi window can be
A project may contain several vector layers and a PRI selected in the 0-1 menu. (see section 112).
production file made by the harvester. By means of the
PRI file containing the coordinate data, the forwarder More detailed operating instructions can be found in
properties of the TimberNavi program can be brought the help menu of the TimberNavi application.
to use. The vector layers linked to the project in their
own files can be used to present different map marks, Options of the TimberNavi application:
including hauling roads, storage areas and protected
areas. • TimberNavi Professional
• TimberNavi Logistics (Certain functions only in
TimberNavi can manage the production of several TimberNavi Logistics -option)
machines simultaneously and update the PRI and

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System settings

Reversing camera

The reversing camera *) is installed at the rear end of the


rear frame. The camera is used to monitor the area
behind the machine during driving, even if the load
prevents direct view from the cabin. The reversing camera
function settings can be found in the menu 0-4.

Operation and conditions of reversing camera:

• The parking brake is disengaged and the stairs are up.


• The driving direction is set at backwards.
• The reversing camera view opens on the display
automatically when the machine starts moving.

–UN–25AUG06
• If necessary, the reversing camera view can be
retrieved on the display before moving off by setting the
driving direction switch shortly to the center position and
returning it to the backwards position within 0,5

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seconds.
• The run mode display returns to normal and the camera
view disappears after the machine has stopped and the
grapple has been closed.

The front end camera*) is positioned next to the


windshield wiper. The front end camera view opens on the
display, if the operator seat is turned backwards and the
machine starts to move forward.

*) if equipped

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Felling site (menu 1)
General

Here in this menu you create and activate a site


database, which register production for the site.

You can create a required number of sites as presets.


Each site may contain a maximum of four different blocks.

The site or block can be activated at any time. Respective


logs are always registered as production of the active site
and the active block.

The site is changed, for example, when moving to the site


of another vendor or when switching to a different bucking
file.

The block can be changed when within a site you move


for example from a thinning area to a regeneration felling
area and want to keep this production data separate.

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Overview (menu 1-1)

NOTE: Check before start working that the right site and
block is activated and the data is correct.

The production situation can be viewed by a block or by


all the blocks for the site.

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Felling site (menu 1)

Edit (menu 1-2)

• Edit bucking instructions


This command opens the administrative program
(SilviA) and at the same time the bucking instructions
for the active site. Here you can make changes which
will not affect data registered for production, which has
already been carried out.
Changes affecting registration must be made in the
administrative program in an actual bucking file before
this is used as a basis for the settings for a new site
database. In this case the administrative program must
be opened via the main menu.
• Edit site information

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This command allows you to edit the header data for
the active site without opening the administrative
program.

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Felling site (menu 1)

Site (menu 1-3)

• Create new
This command creates a new site database. You can
select a new bucking file as the basis for the site
settings or use the data from the previous site or the
system’s default settings.
If needed, you can make here changes to the bucking
instruction of the site you create. The changes will not
affect the original bucking file.
After selecting the bucking file, the site must be given a
name and at least one block must be created for it. In
addition, more detailed information about the site can
be entered where required.

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A new site can be activated for use immediately or left
as a preset in the site list in “passive” mode awaiting
use.
As you create a new site in menu 1-3 you can copy the

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storage place data from the previous site. Storage
places can be copied from a previous work site when
creating a new work site. Assortments connected to a
storage place are not copied.

NOTE: The same bucking file (*.apt) is always used


within a single site database. In addition the
settings are the same for the various blocks in the
site. If you want to use a different bucking file, you
have to create a new site.

• Activate
After activation, the state of the site will change to
“Active” on the display. When another site is activated,
the state of the previous site will change to “passive”.
• End
When “End” is selected, the system asks the operator
to save the site’s production data. You may skip this or
save the PRD data for the entire site and separately for
blocks. The system asks for each production related file
to be saved separately. When all the chosen files are
saved, the system displays "Finish".
When you use the “End” command the ending time for
the site will now switch to “Ended
The ended site can be deleted or activated back to use.
• Delete
Deleting a site from the site list must be done in two
stages.

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Felling site (menu 1)

First select “End” and the site will switch to “Ended”.


Then select “Delete” and the site will be deleted and all
the registration data for that site will disappear.
An “Ended” site can still be reactivated.

NOTE: Do not forget to print out production on paper and


/ or save production data before deleting the site.

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Felling site (menu 1)

Files (menu 1-4)

• Save production (*.prd)


This command lets you save the production for the
active site as a PRD production file.
When saving, the system will ask whether you want to
save production by blocks or for all the blocks in the
site added together.
Timbermatic 700: The PRD production file contains
the weight data of different assortments, if the machine
is equipped with scales. When the weight factor function
is in use (menu 7-1), the PRD production file shows, in
addition to the assortment weight data, also the volume
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were in use.
• Save PRL-production (*.prl)
PRL –file can include the production of many storage
places but only one work site.

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The PRL file saves weight / volume and number of
loads per:
– Assortment
– Storage place
– Operator
• Save bucking file (*.apt) as
This command lets you save a copy of the bucking file
for the active site with a new file name.
The copy can subsequently be freely edited in the
administration program. In this case the administration
program must be opened via the main menu. The
edited bucking file can be used as a base when a new
site is created for it.
• PRI production (*.pri)
A PRI production file saved in a harvester contains the
production data of each individual crosscut log.
If a database of a site has been restored from a backup
copy (harvester) the production of the site doesn’t have
log specific data anymore.
If the harvester is equipped with a GPS locator its
coordinate data can be attached to PRI production files.
In that case, a PRI file can be transferred to a forwarder
PC where the data can be used for planning the hauling
road. In the forwarder the PRI file is taken into use in
the TimberNavi program.

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Felling site (menu 1)

• Save work statistics files (*.drf)


You can save the work statistics as site, shift, week or a
day report. You can read the files with TimberOffice
programs. See also Menu 4, Work statistics (section
071-076)

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Storage place (Menu 1-5)

• Create new
As you create a new site in menu 1-3 you can copy the
storage place data from the previous site. Storage
places can be copied from previous work site while
creating a new work site. Assortments connected to a
storage place are not copied.
You can create a new storage place by clicking the
“Create new” button.

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Felling site (menu 1)

First you should define new storage place name and ID.

In next window you can define the location information


for the storage place.

You must select which, species and assortments you


want to include in the created storage place. System
will ask which storage place to register to if the
registered assortment is not connected to any storage
place. Assortments that are already selected to some
other storage place are marked with red color. You can
also select all assortments and species for the one
storage place.

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• Activate
By clicking “Activate” you can set the status of the
storage place. With this function you can, for example,
activate an ended storage place.

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• End
With this function you can end the storage place
temporarily. The storage place stays on the list in
passive mode. You can activate the storage place again
later if needed.
• Delete
This command removes the storage place data from the
list.
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• Manual registration
– Summary window
You can access the summary window by clicking
“Manual reg. button in menu 1-5 (Storage Place). In
the summary window you can follow the registered
production. You can also fix the volumes and number
of loads. First select the storage place then species.
Now you can see the assortments for that species.
If the manual registration mode is used as a backup
of boom weight scale or ALS system you have to
activate the manual registration mode in menu 0-4
before you can fix registered volumes and number of
loads in this window.
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Buttons (menu 2)
Assortment buttons (menu 2-1)

This menu is in use only in forwarders that have the


Timbermatic 700 control system.

To change settings of the species, select it in the top


corner of the window.

The letters A...E are correspond to the assortment buttons

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1...5 on the additional control panel on the right.

Select the assortment from the drop down menu of each


needed assortment column. Assortments have been

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defined in the bucking instructions.

Assortment button:
Letter Number
A 1
B 2
C 3 F1
D 4

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E 5
ABCDE
The F1 (FN) button can be found on the additional control
panel on the left. To select assortments 6...10, Keep the

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F1 button pressed down and press then the assortment
button.
Assortment buttons
The button settings have their own file (.mal) for each site.
When a new site and its bucking instructions are
activated, the button settings does not necessarily
correspond to the new bucking instructions. If the button
setting window is dimmed, the button cannot be used for
log registration. In this case, select an assortment that can
be found in the new bucking instruction.

The assortment selection is used, when the next grapple


load is registered. The assortment selection stays valid,
until a new assortment or species is selected.

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Work Statistics (menu 4)
General

NOTE: Production in Timbermatic system can only be


registered if a shift has been started in menu 4-1.
If the work statistics is not used actively, the shift
does not have to be ended in menu 4-1 each day.
If a new operator name is selected, the previous
shift must be ended.

You can use Work statistics System (WS) for collecting


data as a statistics for example on the use of the working
time, down time or passive time like meal brake.
Monitored time period starts as you click for example on
“Start repair” button and the end time is current time as a
default. You can also give more detailed information about
the down time.

The settings in the work statistics correspond to a G15


hour by default. G15 means that the machine may be
inactive for a maximum of 15 minutes per hour. This is a
“Down time” (see menu 4-5, Settings (section 075).

When system limit for down time has passed the notice
with a following question appears on the Run mode
window: “Document stop?” Press Ctrl + A buttons
simultaneously on the PC keyboard and menu 4-3,
Registration will open. In this menu you can document the
stop. You cannot continue working before you have
registered the stop. See menu 4-3 (section 073) for stop
registration. See menu 4-3 (section 073) for stop
registration.

As the Work statistics is completely isolated from the


remainder of the system, its resets and default settings
will not affect any other functions in the system or vice
versa. For instance the site production data is saved
separately from Work statistics.

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Work Statistics (menu 4)

Follow-up levels and implementation

In the registration menu there are three different levels


and five possible down time reasons for down time
document. Actual working time is registered automatically
if requirements for the machine usage is full filled.
Follow-up can be turned on/off in menu 4-5 (Settings).

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Work Statistics (menu 4)

Division of working hours

An example of the division of working hours: A

• A
Shift start Cal To E M Mp
• Cal
Total time: length of a shift
• To
Total machine time
• E
Basic time: shows how long the machine has been
active, according to sensor information
• M
Actual working time
– Mp
Work time: Boom using time.
– Mt
Work time: Terrain travel Mt
• O
Forced work time:
• R
Roading O
• l
Interruption: Down time
– lrep
Repair time: R
– lrw
Repair wait: waiting for spareparts and technician
– lm lrep
Maintenance: scheduled maintenance
– ltr lrw
Trailer transport I ltr
– ld
Interruption: machine stuck, or other kind of lm
disturbance
• L ld
Passive time: (Lm) e.g. Meal brake
• N
Shift end L

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N
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Shift change (menu 4-1)
General

In this menu you can:

• Select operator
• Edit operators name
• Start and end shift.

The work statistics registers all data of the current shift


from the shift start to the shift end: work time, machine
time, utilization rate, technical availability, repairs,
production, etc.

Once you have completed the shift, you can print a shift

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report, which lists all the data about the shift. See menu 3,
(section 113) for additional information about printouts.

• Select operator

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The names shown in the “Shift change” menu are listed
here as preselections.
– Edit name
Select an operator number from the list and "Edit
name". Key the name of the operator and the number
of TMC operator parameters you wish to enter for
this operator.
Before you can start a shift you have to select the
operator from the Operator selection drop down menu.
Actual working time is registered automatically if the
Minimum time filter and main time filter are set properly
in menu 4-5.

• Shift start
Click “Shift start” button for start a shift and the time
registration. Shift starting time is updated to current time
but you can also set the shift starting time to the past
by clicking the arrow buttons beside the time.
• Shift end
Confirm the shift ending time by clicking the “Shift end”
button. This command also stops the registering of the
work statistics.
A DRF file is saved when ending a shift includes data of
the shift only
You can read files with the TimberOffice. Other DRF
files are saved in the menu 1-4. See section 051.

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Overview (menu 4-2)
Active site overall information

In this menu you can follow for example the active site
overall situation and production information in three
different production levels which are:

• Shift
• Site / operator
• Site Total

• Utilization
“Utilization” represents the machine’s Technical
availability for active use. It depends partly on its
service and repair needs and partly on the operative

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effectiveness of the company and the repair
organisation.
Utilization =(Effective working time / Utilized time) *
100%

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(Mp+Mt+O+R)/[(Mp+Mt+O+R)+lrep+lm]*100
See previous page.
• Availability
“Availability” represents the machine’s technical
reliability and usability. It is independent of the operative
factors of use.
Availability = (Effective working time / Effective working
time) + (Total repair time + Maintenance)
(Mp+Mt+O+R)/[(Mp+Mt+O+R)+lrep+lm]*100
These and other key figures can be included in
printouts in menu 3, printing wizard by checking “include
key figures” check box.
• Volume
Here you can see the production in cubic meters and in
kilograms if the machine is equipped with a weight
scale.
You can view the production information by one or all
species. In addition you can view the production by one
or all assortment.
You can view the production data by
– pcs
Number of the loads
– Kg/pcs
Mass per load.
– m3/pcs
Volume per load

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Registration (menu 4-3)
Work statistics

In menu 4-3 (Registration) You can document the stop


reason by clicking the topic button. Topics are divided in
three categories which are;

• Forced work time


• Down time
• Passive time

• Overall usage
In opened window you can set the stop reason start
and end time. Starting time comes automatically as you
click the topic button and the end time is current as

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default. Next window you can select more specific
reason for the down time. Continue to the next window
by clicking button.
Next window you can select more specific reason for

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the down time. Continue to the next window by clicking
button.
In this window you can type a free note if needed.
Continue to the next window by clicking button.
In this window the system asks if you want to document
more repairs.
If you answer “Yes” the menu 4-3 window will open.
If you answer “No” the summary window will open. Click
“Finish” button and the next window will open with a
text: “The stop documentation has completed” now you
can return to the run mode and continue working by
clicking “Yes” All topics includes basically same phases
mentioned above.
Topics are divided in following categories;
• Forced work time
– Other
Document the down time as “Other” as the machine
has been used for salvaging towing other machine,
laying out branches on strip roads etc.
– Roading
Roading means here moving the machine by itself
between different harvesting objects. This includes
also the preparation before and after moving.
• Down time
– Repair wait

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Registration (menu 4-3)

By clicking “Repair wait” button you can set the time


when waiting started. When actual repair work starts
you can stop the waitng time by clicking again same
button.
– Repair
In this window you can choose the machine
component which caused the need for repair. Select
first the main part of the machine and then from a
sublist the component and the system like electronics
hydraulics or mechanics.
Select system from the following choises:
Base machine
Boom
Other reason
Select the spare part that needed to change during
the repair. Click the button once again and type your
own name and code for the sparepart.
– Disturbance
Here you can select the type of disturbance that is
not straight related to the machine. Options that you
can select here are:
Miscellaneous
Administration
Planning and follow-up
This option you can use for example if you are
planning the work before starting actual working with
the machine or you are preparing reports about the
work done you have done.
Machine stuck
Weather
Ordered stop
– Maintenance
Here you can document the scheduled Maintenance
work
– Trailer transport
Here you can set the start and end time of trailer
transportation and the starting place and the
transportation distance in kilometers.
• Passive time
– Meal Brake
Here you can set the start and stop time of a meal
brake.

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Calendar (menu 4-4)
General

You can view the following events in calendar menu:

• Normal work (Boom using time and Terrain travel)


• Repair wait
• Repair
• Maintenance
• Disturbance
• Trailer Transport

In addition you can use the following functions in calendar


menu.

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• You can select a year and a week that you want to view
in the calendar.
• Select a five or a 7 day week according to your working
scedule.

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• You can view all information of the calendar event
documented in menu 4-3 in a pop-up window by
clicking the event.
• Add repair wait event by choosing first a day and a time
period in a calendar. selected time shows as a dark
green color. Then click “add repair wait” button. The
repair wait window will open and you can continue as
told in menu 4-3. by clicking “Add passive time” button
• Calendar filter
The purpose of calendar filter times is to limit the
weekdays and the time when you can add events on
the calendar. The limited time views as a yellow area
on the calendar.
See menu 4-5 for more specific instructions.

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Settings (menu 4-5)
General

• Works statistics
You can turn the work statistics function On/Off.
– Use Windows login to select operator
User is selected according to window login. Before
you can use this function you have to add driver in
menu 4-1 with “Edit driver” function by selecting
windows user as a “Timbermatic” -operator.
– ”Parts included in causes of reparation”
When you select this function you can give the name,
code and comment for all parts you has changed.
• Calendar filter
The purpose of the calendar filter is to limit the calendar

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markings to the time when the machine is used.
You can see the filtered time as a grey color in menu
4-4 calendar. You cannot add calendar events on the
grey area in menu 4-4 but in menu 4-3 documented

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machine stop reasons can be seen normally also on the
filtered time.
You can change calendar filter settings in menu 4-5 by
clicking “Filter times” button and set a day filter and a
time filter.
• Times (setup)

NOTE: Both “Main time” and “Down time” have to be set


longer than the “Minimum time”.

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Time setting can be adjusted if the shift has not started
and all existing sites in menu 1-3 are ended. The
adjusted times come only to new sites.

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This menu lets you edit the times used for collecting
data if you want to deviate from the basic settings.
– Down time
“Down time” specifies the time the machine may be
inactive before you have to tell the system what you
have been doing during the elapsed time.
If the time is set at 15 minutes, you may be inactive
for a maximum of 15 minutes before the system asks
you the reason for the stop.
The default value for “Down time” is 15 minutes.
– Main time
As the activity sensor is extremely sensitive, “Main
time” tells the system that vibrations lasting for less
than this value should be filtered out and should not
influence to the work time calculation.

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Settings (menu 4-5)

The default value for the “Filter Time” is 1 minute.


– Minimum Time
“Minimum time”setting allows the machine to stop
working for a short period, without being registered
as having been inactive.
If you stop work and then start again before this set
time has elapsed, the follow-up will ignore your stop.
The default value for “Minimum time” is 30 seconds.
• Default values
For example, you can reset the work statistics after
every site, and you will then receive statistics
specifically for each site. Alternatively, you can use the
follow-up on a monthly or even an annual basis. This
provides you with a picture of how the machine is doing
over longer periods.

NOTE: All data in the work statistics will disappear when


you set default values. If you want to keep any
part of the data, it must be saved beforehand.

• Work sensor status


– Software status

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Weight scale (menu 7)
Weight factor (menu 7-1)

The weight factors entered in this menu for different


assortments indicate the volume weights of the wood
during different months. With the help of weight factor the
system can calculate the fixed volume of the wood as the
wood is weighed with the boom weight scale. When the
weight factor function is in use, the PRD production file
contains, in addition to assortment weight data, also the
volume data of different assortments and the weight
factors that were in use.

You can define weight factors for a maximum of eight tree


species.

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You can enable the weight factors by checking the
“Weight factors in use” box before starting a new site

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The weight factors can be entered in this menu or loaded
as a WEF file. When a new site is opened on another
bucking file, the system checks the weight factors that
were in use according to assortment names. If some
weight factors are missing, a help window appears on the
display, where you can do the necessary corrections. The
help window can be reopened by pressing the "Changes"
button when the site is activated for the first time.

The system will ask you to check the weight factors when
a new site is started, if the weight factors are from the
previous month. The weight factors of the next month can
be brought to use in the middle of a site, but the system
will not automatically ask you to do it at the change of a
month.

If the weight factors are in use and you are trying to

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register species whose weight factor are not set in menu
7-1, the system asks for the weight factor before saving
the registered data.

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• Load weight factor values (*.wef)
You can load a WEF file for new weight factors for the
site here.
Save weight factor values (*.wef)
The weight factors used can be saved as a WEF file
here.

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Bundler (menu 7)
Working mode (menu 7-1)

This menu is only in use in the Timbermatic 900 system


in slash bundlers.

• Default diameter (cm)


Enter here default diameter for saving the PRD
production files. The default value has no effect on the
actual diameter of the slash bundles, which is 70...80
cm.
• Target length (cm)
Set the target length in the TMC window.

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Bundler factors (menu 7-2)

This menu is only in use in the Timbermatic 900 system


in slash bundlers.

Select here the tree species and the assortment in which


you want to register the slash bundles that you are going
to produce.. In the run mode, only one species and
assortment is in use at a time.

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting
General

If problems arise at starting the machine up check the


following issues:

1. Power is on
2. Computer power is switched on with the dashboard 1
button (1)
3. Connectors and fuses

If some software crashes so that it doesn’t respond


normal PC keyboard commands or the mouse cursor
doesn’t move anymore, you can try to close the crashed
software by PC keyboard command Alt+F4 or

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Ctrl+Alt+Delete. If this doesn’t help you can switch the
computer off by pressing computer power switch (1) for
about 20 seconds and the system will turn off.

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

FPC07

NOTE: FPC07 –computer must be turned off by a interfere the functioning of the DVD drive, which is why
dashboard switch or by the ”Shut down” driving the machine should be avoided when the DVD
command on the windows “Start” before is being read.
you switch off the power of the machine
because the switching off the power does DVD drive must be connected to USB port 1 (type
not turn the FPC07 computer immediately 2.0). Ensure that the USB-EXT switch on the back side
off. of the DVD drive is on the USB position because the
DVD drive gets power from the USB port. If the DVD
FPC07 computer has a power management system, drive is not needed for a long period it can be removed
which ensures computers safe start-up and close-down from the machine and stored in a service van or office.
This improves reliability of the equipment.
The power management system controls also
harddisks preheating. As you start the FPC07 If the FPC07 will not start:
computer up with the power switch, the power
management system monitors harddisk temperature • check fuses of the system current feed
and if it is OK the computer will start. If the • check the cable connections (DMI) between the
temperature is too low the heater will be activated until display and the CPU
the temperature is OK and then the computer will start • check the connection (PS) of the power supply cable
up. of the CPU. Detach it, put it back and try to restart
the system.
The memory stick can be connected or disconnected
while the system is on. Vibration and shocks can

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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FPC07-CPU

FPC07-CPU connectors
Connector Device
1 DMI, X7 Display connector
2 VGA OUT, X13 Not used
3 COM1, X6 GPRS modem*)
4 CAN1, X12 Not used
5 CAN2, X5 TMC CAN -connector to
Hub-module, XD1
6 Video, X11 Video adapter
Rear camera*)
Front camera*)

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7 Ethernet, X4 Not used
8 USB4 type 1.1, X10 Printer
9 USB3 type 1.1, X3 Antenna for GPS*)
10 USB2 type 1.1, X9 Mouse and keyboard PS2 connector

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to USB adapter
11 USB1 type 2.0, X2 External DVD drive*)
Memory stick
External floppy disk drive*)
12 Audio, X8 Not in use
13 Power + 24V, X1 Power supply 10...36V
*) optional

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

FPC

To speed up cold start, the display module contains an


internal heating element that operates automatically
according to temperature. The heating is turned on as
necessary, when the main switch of the machine is on
and the ignition key is at driving position. The heating
element is also used simultaneously with the engine and
cabin preheater.

There is one connection cable between the display and


the central unit. The connection contains three functions:

• Data transfer of the display


• Firewire data transfer of the memory card and CD disk
drive
• Data transfer of the buttons on the display unit.

The Compact Flash memory card can be connected or


disconnected while the system is on if its driver program
is stopped first. Vibration and shocks can interfere the
functioning of the CD drive, which is why driving the
machine should be avoided when the CD is being read.

The power switch of the display is equipped with a


signal light which functions as follows:

• A continuous green light indicates that the power is on


and the system is functioning normally.
• A flashing green light indicates that the heating element
is on.
• A flashing red light indicates that a program or
hardware fault has occurred in the system.
If BIOS has been changed and the red light is flashing,
turn the FPC off and remove power cable for a moment.
Restart FPC

If the Timbermatic will not start and the signal light


on the power switch is not on:

• check fuses of the system current feed


• check the cable connections (DMI) between the display
and the CPU
• check the connection (PS) of the current feed cable of
the CPU. Detach it, put it back and try to restart the
system.

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

If the display still will not open:

• A continuous green light at the power switch: add


display brightness.
• A flashing green light at the power switch: the heating
element is on. The device will start normally after a
while, when it has reached a temperature safe for
operating (+7°C).

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

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CPU

FPC-CPU connectors
A PS2 connector of PC keyboard
B PS2 connector of mouse
PS Power supply, +28V

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DMI Display module connector
CAN2 TMC CAN connector to Hub module
CAN1 Not used

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COM1 Three RS-232 data transfer ports
COM2
COM3
USB Four USB ports (USB1: GPS antenna)
LPT Printer connector
GPS Not used
TV Not used
FM Not used
BT Not used
V1 Video In1, connector of reversing camera *)
V2 Video In2, connector of front end camera *)
D1 Data In (not used)
VGA Not used
C Ethernet (not used)
D Firewire (iLink, Lynx) (not used)
E Audio Out (not used)
F Not used (external cooling fan).
It is forbidden to use this connector for any other
purpose.
*) if equipped

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

Welding instructions

Before you start welding the machine bear in mind the


following:

Before starting welding work: F A


• Ensure that the machine is safely parked. Switch off the
engine and FPC07.
• Secure that radio and other devices wired directly from
batteries are off. That prevents sparking when
disconnecting batteries.
• Switch off the power with the main switch.
• Detach the ground wire from the batteries.

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• Disconnect the connector (A) of the fire extinguisher
central unit and the tripping of the extinguisher (F).
• FPC07-CPU disconnected from cabin
Disconnect following CAN cables and connectors:

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– XC5 connector power supply cable to FPC07-CPU
– Disconnect all Hub connectors.
• ECU (Engine Control Unit):
Disconnect all connectors.

Ground connection:

• Connect the ground wire as close to the welding point


as possible.
• The welding current must never pass through bearings,
joints, electrical equipment, or hydraulic systems.

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

Using booster batteries

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NOTE: If you need an outside power source to start the
machine, be careful not to short-circuit the battery
while handling the cables.
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NOTE: The machine is allowed to start with an outside
power source lower than 140 A only, e.g another
similar type machine or auxiliary batteries. 1—Power (PS)
Connect the auxiliary cables before starting the 2—CAN2
3—CAN1
assisting machine.

NOTE: Disconnect FPC07-CPU connectors (CAN2, PS)


before using an outside power source to start the
machine. Reconnect the CPU after removing the
auxiliary cables, couple the power connector (PS)
last.

NOTE: An over 140 A power source, e.g. booster, can


only be used when quick charging the batteries. In
this case, disconnect both cables between the
machine and batteries. The machine can be
started after the auxiliary power source is
disconnected.

Connecting auxiliary cables:

1. Connect the auxiliary positive cable, coming from a


24-volt power source, to the positive cable of the
machine to be started
2. Connect the auxiliary negative cable to the power
source and the other end to the negative cable or
frame of the machine to be started. Bear in mind this
order of connection when using auxiliary batteries
because a full battery is more sensitive to sparks.
3. Disconnect the cables in reverse order, beginning by
disconnecting the negative cable from the machine to
be started.

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Diagnostics (menu 9)
Event log (menu 9-1)

The event log contains all the changes made to the


system settings. You can see details of individual event by
clicking “show details” button or double clicking the line of
the event. You can also add notes by clicking “add note”
button as you are viewing the details. Flag symbol in the
end of the event row means that there is a note for that
event.

Details show for example

• the name of an edited parameter


• the old and the new value for the setting.

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You can ease the readability of the event log by selecting
only the desired event group from the following options:

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• Work statistics
• Site
• Calibration
• Parameter

If all the groups are checked, the list will show all the
events in chronological order.

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Error log (menu 9-2)

The list shows all the error functions the system has
registered in the chronological order. Error descriptions
can be removed separately or all at the time. “Show
details” gives further information of an error description
marked by the cursor. Thereafter you can ask for possible
cause for the error.
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Handling the system
General

The run mode display can be closed from the PC


keyboard by pressing Alt+F4. In this mode the cursor on
the display can be controlled from the right-hand side
boom control lever (or the mouse). Double-clicking the Z
button on the control lever (left mouse button) on an icon
opens the desired external application (e.g. the
administrative program). Clicking the “Timbermatic Start”
icon opens the display back in run mode.

Once you have switched on the boom for use, the control
lever can no longer be used to move the cursor and
keyboard commands or the mouse must be used to

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navigate the display.

When the Timbermatic is open on the display, programs


running in the background can be browsed using an

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Alt+Tab keypad command.

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Saving files

Default folders have been set up according to the file


name extension for the different types of file created
within the system and it is recommended that the files are
saved in these folders.

Folders can be found in the location C:/Timbermatic


Files/*.*.

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Handling the system

Backup copy

NOTE: Make always backup copies about bucking files,


production data and machine-specific and base
machine settings. Keep the back up copies
elsewhere than in the machine.

NOTE: Remember to save or print site production data


before deleting the site.

Once you have adjusted good settings to your machine, it


is recommended to backup the new settings immediately.
If the machine settings go wrong in the future, you will be
able to get functioning settings from a memory stick
(E-drive).

See menu 0-3, Backup (section 112) for additional


information about making automatic backup copy of the
production data.

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Handling the system

Loading the software

NOTE: Ensure that the boom is safely parked and turn NOTE: Please see the service bulletin for further
off the engine before loading the program. information if the program download contain a
new version of the TMC system software.
You will have to load software if you want to update The machine must not be started until the
the program version, if one of the modules of the TMC system update has been concluded.
system has been changed or the program itself has
malfunctioned. The new program is delivered on a memory stick or
a DVD. The delivery includes the program
• Before loading the program installation versions for Timbermatic 700/900:
Before loading the program, check that you have – T700_Install
fresh backups of the following data, e.g. on a – T900_Install
memory stick: To load the program, the user must have
– machine settings (MAT, USF) Administrator rights.
“Backup system settings”.
See menu 0-3, Backup (section 112). a. Create a folder for the new program version in
– Bucking files (APT) the directory C:/Versions.
– Production files (PRD / PRI) E.g. C:/Versions/version_1_75.
– Production load (PRL) b. Copy the EXE file of the new program to the
– work repair and follow-up files (DRF) where folder you have created. Copy only the
required installation version which is meant for your
If a new program is loaded in the middle of a site, machine.
save the site production data from the “Backup” c. Start the EXE and follow the instructions on the
menu. This ensures that you will be able to continue display. The language for the program download
site production immediately using the existing path and SilviA’s Help file is selected at the same
database. See menu 0-3, Backup (section 112). time.
d. Turn off the computer after loading the program.
If necessary, the machine type settings and site e. Re-start the system
information can be checked after the program has f. The program download is now complete, unless it
been loaded. included a new version of the TMC software.
Close the Timbermatic software, switch off the
• Loading the program FPC07 and switch off power from the ignition
switch.
NOTE: Load only the installation version of the g. Log in to the system as an operator. Re-start the
program which is meant for the machine type machine and check its function.
in question: Timbermatic 700 or h. Save all new machine parameter files (MAT,
Timbermatic 900 . USF) immediately as you have tested all the
functions. Save them after program version
number. Use for example name 175.mas
NOTE: Using an older version of the program may
cause problems in downloading it.

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System configuration (menu 0)
General

• Display (menu 0-1)


• Sound (menu 0-2)
• Backup (menu 0-3)
• Base machine (menu 0-4)
• Country and language (menu 0-5)

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Display (menu 0-1)

Display setup

• Sensor data display limits listed here can be altered.


When a sensor data exceeds (or goes below) the limit
set, the respective sensor symbol will be shown on the
run mode display. The data is visible all the time with
the following settings:
– Hydraulic oil temperature, 0 °C
– Fuel level, 100 %
– Engine coolant temperature, 0 °C
– Battery voltage level, 30 V
• “Show in the run mode” items are shown in the run

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mode display only if they are checked in the list.
• Outdoor temperature
An outdoor temperature display and its unit may be
selected if the TMC module has the required

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temperature sensor connected.
• The selection “Externals” opens the program of your
choice (e.g. TimberNavi) on the run mode display,
when the drive pedal is being pressed and the work
brake opens. The display returns to the run mode, when
the machine is stopped and the grapple button is being
pressed.
• If the forwarder is equipped with a GPS locator its
coordinate data can be attached to PRI production files.
The function is activated by selecting “Activate other”.
This function is used with TimberNavi.

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System configuration (menu 0)

Sound (menu 0-2)

Sound setup

Here you can select which functions or events are


connected to an audible signal.

Crossing the topmost box switches all the sound options


either on or off.

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System configuration (menu 0)

Backup (menu 0-3)

You can choose the drive where the backups are to be


saved at the top of the display. The system creates a
“T700BUP” folder for the backups on the selected drive. It
is advisable to save backup copies, e.g. on a memory
stick (E drive), so that the data can be restored even if the
hard disk drive is damaged. Backups created on the hard
disk drive are useful mainly in the event of operator errors
when data has accidentally been deleted. On the hard
disk drive, backups are located on C:/Timbermatic
Files/System700/Backup.

If the “Activate backup” is checked the system saves the

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backup copy of the site database and the system settings
after each change. In that case, a Memory stick must be
available in the drive all the time.

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The backup copy window is divided into two - “System -
Backup”. The system side shows the sites in the site list.
Backup copies of these are shown in the column on the
right-hand side. When a site is removed from the site list
in the “Site” menu (1-3), a backup copy of it is still
retained here.

Backup copies can be put back in the system column,


which will also restore them to the site list. Production
remains saved as a backup until separately removed from
here.

• Backup system settings


Restore system settings
The system settings include:
– TMC parameters (*.mat)
– user parameters (*.usf)
Restore factory settings

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System configuration (menu 0)

Base machine (menu 0-4)

Reversing camera

In this menu, you can:

• activate the cameras (front and rear camera separately)


• activate automatic camera operation
• select the size of camera view in the run mode.

Base machine settings

• Load TMC parameters (*.mat)


If you have to install the parameter backup copy to the

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system, the file have to be saved with an current
program version. As the download has completed an
the test run is done, save the new backup copies of the
calibration values from this menu at least to

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Timbermatic files/Mat file. Name the file after the
program version number, for example 1_7_5.mat. In
addition, it is worth of saving the machine parameters
automatically to a Memory stick with settings in menu
0-3. The machine specific settings remains in program
installation if there is not anything else mentioned in the
installation instructions.
• Save TMC parameters (*.mat)
Here is saved and loaded the base machine settings file
only.
• Registration mode
– Automatic
Automatic weighing is used if there is a boom weight
scale boom weight scale or ALS system in the
machine.
– Manual
Manual registration is mainly used in machines,
which does not have a weight scale. It can also be
used as a backup system in machines with ALS
system or boom weight scale. See menu 1-5
(Storage place) for a summary window of the manual
registration.
• Default volume setting
If the manual registration mode is selected you can
enter the default volume of the load in cubic meters
between 1 and 50 here.

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System configuration (menu 0)

General settings (menu 0-5)

• System
– Country
This defines certain default settings of the system.
Among these are, for instance, the bucking file, which
is used when a site is created on default settings, or
the default settings can be found in the shortcut list of
the print menu.
– Language
The language of the user interface is selected here.
• Version
Version number of the current software.
• License

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The system contains certain machine specific features
and optional accessories. They are only shown in the
program and available to use if their license details
have been keyed into the program here.

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• Load user settings (*.usf)
Save user settings (*.usf)
The USF file contains user settings which consist of
display, sound, country / language and printer settings
as well as the print preselections.

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Print (menu 3)
General

NOTE: The allowed operating temperature range for the


printer is 5...35 °C. See separate printer
instruction manual for additional information.

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Print shortcut (menu 3-1)

This menu displays the print options, which are saved as


shortcuts in menu 3-2.

The appropriate print option is checked from the list. In


the case of production-related printing, the machine asks
which site the printout is intended to cover. In the case of
measuring-related printing, the machine asks how many of
the recently cut stems are to be included in the printout.

You can see the preview of the printout before printing by


clicking “Preview” button. You can also edit the name of
the shortcut by clicking “Edit” button. The Shortcut can be

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removed from the list by clicking “Delete”

When a print option selected in menu 3-2 has been


chosen as shortcut, the screen displays a list of all

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shortcuts available. With the cursor, a line is selected from
the list for saving the new print option. The new print
option can be saved on an empty line, or on an existing
shortcut, replacing it. Following the “Save” command, the
shortcut is given a name.

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Print (menu 3)

Select report (menu 3-2)

NOTE: If you want to save the print options as a shortcut


you have to do that before printing.

You can select one of the following report topics to create


required printout.

• Production
• Work statistics
– You can select Itemised shift information to include in
all reports. The “summary” has been collected since
the last work statistics resetting.
You can select from following reports:

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– Site report
– Shift report
– Week report
– Date report

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You can include in reports in addition to usual work
statistics key figures, which tells how effective the
machine has been used in selected time period T216125 –UN–14OCT05

• Calibration data
This report includes the calibration data of the boom
weight scale.
• Weight factors
• Machine settings
The selection of the base machine settings depends on
the operator’s number.
• log data
• overload data

Click the topic button and options which you can select to
include in the printout. You can move to the next window
by clicking the arrow button (2) or go back to the
previous window by clicking << arrow button (1). You can
go back to the menu 3-2 by clicking “Cancel” When you
have selected the content of the printout you can preview
the report, save the report as a shortcut or print the report
without previewing.
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You can also save report as PDF by clicking the diskette


symbol in the preview window. See picture (1).
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Tallenna raportti PDF:nä

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Print (menu 3)

Print setup (menu 3-3)

• Orientation
You can print the report on portrait or landscape paper.
• Type
When a report printout includes several different topics,
you can choose whether to print each topic on a new
page or compress the data to fit on one page.
• Format
You can print reports on A4 size paper (European
standard) or a letter size paper (US standard).

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E-mail (menu 5)
General

Before you can use the e-mail check that:

1. Modem has been installed properly in the system


2. Appropriate modem settings are changed in the
Windows menu
• You can check the settings in the following path:
Start-Settings-Control Panel-phone and modem...

3. Check that the connection settings are correct in the


path: Start-Settings-Network and Dial-up connections-
Make New Connection
4. Check that connections work properly before changing
Timbermatic 700/900 system e-mail settings in this
menu.

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Settings

NOTE: If in doubt about the following settings, please ask


a John Deere authorised service personnel or
your own Internet service provider for advice.

You can do the Timbermatic 700/900 system e-mail


settings in the “Settings” window in menu 5-1.

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E-mail (menu 5)

• E-mail settings

NOTE: Your Internet service provider will confirm the


following information.

The e-mail settings can be changed by removing the


check from “Lock settings”.
“Sender’s e-mail address” is the machine’s own
address.
“POP3” is the server, which receives the incoming
e-mails. “SMTP” is the server, through which the
outgoing e-mails are sent. You can key in the server
name or IP number in these fields.
“Account name” and “Password” are required to obtain

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a connection to the server.
• Dial-up properties
“Username” and “Password” are the words, which were
programmed in the Windows settings and can be the

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same as “Account name” and “Password”. “Phone
number” is the server number, through which e-mails
are sent.
“Domain” name is given, if the machine is connected to
a Windows-based server.

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E-mail (menu 5)

Send mail (menu 5-1)

“To”: The required names and e-mail addresses are


entered into the “Address book”. The names can be found
also from the “To” list, where you can select one or more
recipients for the e-mail with the “Add” command.

“From”: The sender is the operator, who starts the shift.

“Subject”: Choose a suitable subject for the e-mail, using


for instance the name of an attachment.

“Attachment”: One or more files can be selected from the


list and attached to the message. A copy of the active

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version of the file type is sent as an attachment. An
attachment can be selected freely through the “Add”
selection feature. When transferring production data, a
site is selected from which the PRD file will be taken.

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“Message”: It is worth writing a detailed message for the
e-mail.

When the above information is collected, the message is


moved on to the “Outbox” list using the “Move to outbox”
command. The list can contain one or more messages,
which are sent at the same time.

The “Cancel” command empties the chosen data from a


message and the “Empty” command removes the unsent
messages. The “Send” command sends the messages
and empties the list.

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E-mail (menu 5)

Inbox (menu 5-2)

The incoming mail must be collected regularly, for


instance daily or when required, using the “Get mail from
server” command. The collected messages are shown in
a list, where they can be opened or removed one by one.

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Notebook (menu 5-3)

It is possible to leave a “note” for the next operator or


shift. This menu and the message saved in the Notebook
appear on run mode display, when the machine is
re-started.

The written message must be saved and activated using


“Save” command. The “Delete message” command
empties the notebook memory.

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Electrical schemes
Timbermatic 700

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Electrical schemes

Example of wiring diagram

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Seek column Double lines, conductor Relay K7 Reference, seek column Earth terminal, connector
on circuit card 608 E X3 pin 3
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Fuse 25, 10A Connector X16 pin 9 Number of wire 65+ S9 in the frame, not Single line, wire
mounted on all machines
11. 12. 13.
Solenoid valve Y65 Machine frame Operation symbol

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Electrical schemes

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Electrical schemes

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Pos Description Scheme Location


B29 Converter, 24/12V 100O Instrument box
CAN2 5-pin connector 107R CPU
F8 Fuse 10A, radio, Timbermatic 102C PC-board
F32 Fuse 5A, converter 101J PC-board
K20 Relay, radio, 12V 102K PC-board
PS 8-pin connector 107O CPU
S25 Switch, PC power supply 103D Cabin
FPC07 CPU central processing unit 115Q Cabin, rear
X11 Connector, Video In1 115I CPU
X11 Connector, Video In2 117L CPU
X13 9-pin connector 100U Cabin
X15 3-pin connector 106U Instrument box
X17 2-pin connector 106D Cabin, rear
X46 9-pin connector 101U Cabin
X172 2-pin connector 107D Cabin
XB2 9-pin connector 102E PC-board
XB6 9-pin connector 102M PC-board
XB8 9-pin connector 103Q PC-board
XB10 9-pin connector 101H PC-board
DMI Display module 113O Seat
USB2 PC keyboard 109R Cabin, rear
USB2 Mouse 109R Cabin, rear
USB4 Printer 107F Cabin
USB3 GPS antenna*) 112R Cabin
X11 Reversing camera*) 116F Rear frame
X11 Camera, forward*) 118F Cabin
A1 4-pin connector 116E Rear frame
A2 4-pin connector 118E Cabin
*) if equipped

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Electrical schemes

F626443D 2/4

Pos Description Scheme Location


A4 Hub module, CAN bus,TMC 204M Instrument box
B23 Gas / drive pedal, front 208V Cabin, front
B24 Gas / drive pedal, rear 210V Cabin, rear
F17 Fuse 7,5A, switches 202C PC-board
F21 Fuse 10A, TMC 203C PC-board
H8 Alarm light, TMC 205U Cabin, ceiling
J1 Splice 207Q Wiring
J4 Splice 208Q Wiring
S58 Switch, parking brake 214E Dashboard
S59 Switch, all-wheel drive 205E Dashboard
S60 Switch, ministick steering on / off 217E Dashboard
X12 9-pin connector 205R Instrument box
X18 3-pin connector 208U Instrument box
X19 3-pin connector 210U Instrument box
X22 24-pin connector 216M Cabin floor
X80 6-pin connector 212V Instrument box
XB2 9-pin connector 203E PC-board
XB3 9-pin connector 202F PC-board
XB4 9-pin connector 202F PC-board
XH1 8-pin connector 210K Hub module
XH2 8-pin connector 213K Hub module
XH3 8-pin connector 211O Hub module
XH4 3-pin connector 202K Hub module
XH5 8-pin connector 213O Hub module
Y41 Solenoid valve, parking brake 216T Front frame
*) if equipped

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Pos Description Scheme Location


A6 Chair module, TMC 318K Seat
A9 Control keypad, left 302P Seat
A10 Control keypad, right 308U Seat
B8 Buzzer, alarm 312C Seat
B20 Boom control lever, left 305D Control keypad, L
B21 Boom control lever, right 315D Control keypad, R
B22 Machine steering lever 301D Control keypad, L
F60 Fuse, 0,5A, scales sensor, 12V 310G Seat
S31 Multifunction buttons A 312X Control keypad, R
S32 Multifunction buttons B 313T Control keypad, R
S33 Multifunction buttons C 311V Control keypad, R
S34 Multifunction buttons D 314S Control keypad, R
S35 Multifunction buttons E 314V Control keypad, R
S36 Button, load space narrowing, VLS 305Q Control keypad, L
S37 Button, load space spreading, VLS 306Q Control keypad, L
S40 Switch, driving direction 317D Control keypad, R
S41 Button, boom 312Z Control keypad, R
S42 Button, high/low gear 311Z Control keypad, R
S43 Button, front differential lock 303S Control keypad, L
S44 Button, rear differential lock 304S Control keypad, L
S45 Button, wiper 314Z Control keypad, R
S46 Button, headboard up 305S Control keypad, L
S47 Button, headboard down 306S Control keypad, L
S48 Button, decking blade down 311S Control keypad, R
S49 Button, decking blade up 312S Control keypad, R
S50 Limit switch, seat direction 318U Seat
S51 Limit switch, operator 319U Seat
S57 Button, working rpm 304Q Control keypad, L
S76 Button, frame brake release 303Q Control keypad, L
S78 Button, seat slew release 316Z Control keypad, R
S79 Button, work light, outer boom 313Z Control keypad, R
S85 Button, left stakes down, ALS 315S Control keypad, R
S86 Button, right stakes down, ALS 316S Control keypad, R
S87 Button, left stakes up, ALS 315V Control keypad, R
S88 Button, right stakes up, ALS 316V Control keypad, R
S89 Button, load space default position, ALS 316Q Control keypad, R

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S111 Button, load space, rolling right, ALS 311Q Control keypad, R
S112 Button, load space, rolling left, ALS 312Q Control keypad, R
S113 Button, ALT, PC 313Q Control keypad, R
S114 Button, Tab, PC 314Q Control keypad, R
X16 6-pin connector 310C Instrument box
X25 9-pin connector 310N Control keypad, R
X26 9-pin connector 302N Control keypad, L
X35 9-pin connector 311F Seat
X42 9-pin connector 314G Control keypad, R
X43 9-pin connector 304G Control keypad, L
X44 3-pin connector 300G Control keypad, L
X45 3-pin connector 302G Control keypad, L
X74 2-pin connector 310A Instrument box
X82, X90...91 2-pin connector 310F, 318Q Seat
XC1...4 23-pin connector 310I, 300I, 300L Chair module

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A6 Chair module, TMC 401E Seat
X1 7-pin connector 412O Control keypad, R
X2 7-pin connector 403O Control keypad, L
X54 9-pin connector 402L Control keypad, L
X55 9-pin connector 411L Control keypad, R
XC1...3 23-pin connector 402C, 406C,408C Chair module
Extra keypad S1...S4, F1 404X Control keypad, L
Extra keypad 1...5 414X Control keypad, R

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Index
Page Page

A Externals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .033-4, 112-1

Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-4
Alarms
TMC alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-7 F
Assortment buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-1
Felling site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1
Files
B Timbermatic files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-1
FPC07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .021-3, 101-2
Back-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .021-5, 112-3
Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-3
Backup copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-2
Base machine settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-4 G
Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1
Booster batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-8 GPS coordinate data . . . . . . . . . . . . . .041-10, 051-5
Bucking file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1
APT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-5
Bucking instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-5
Bucking file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-2 H

HPC07-CPU connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-3


C

CAN bus modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-2


Clock I
Outside temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . .032-2, 032-5
Close down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031-2 Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .032-2, 032-3
CPU
Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101-2, 101-4
CPU connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-6
K

D Keypads
Timbermatic 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-1
Danger zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-3
Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-1
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-2
Display module L
Signal light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-4
Display setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-1 Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5
License. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5

E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-1 M
E-mail settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-1
Electrical scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-1 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-3
Error log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-1 MAT files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-4
Event log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-1 Memory stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-3

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N Slash bundler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-7, 034-3, 082-1


Software
New armrests Loading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-3
Timbermatic 900 ver 0.3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-3 Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5
Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-3, 032-5, 114-4 Sound setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-2
Species buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-1
Start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031-2
Storage place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-5
O
Storage place name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-2
Switching out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .021-5, 101-1
Outdoor temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-1
System architecture
Timbermatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-1

P
T
PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-1
PC keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 034-2
TimberNavi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .041-10, 112-1
Print selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-2
TMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-5, 033-4, 112-4
Print setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-3
TMC symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-5
Print shortcut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-1
TNP files
Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113-1
TNC files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-10
Production
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-1
PRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-5
PRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-5
PRL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-5
U

USB HUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021-3


R User interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 031-1
USF files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5
Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 041-2 Using booster batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-8
Reversing camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .041-11, 112-4
Run mode display
Base machine functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-5
Timbermatic 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-3 V
ALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-2
Timbermatic 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032-7 Version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-5
Version update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-3
Volume registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 081-1
S

Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1 W


Safety symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1
Safety, general rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-2 WEF files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 081-1
Safety, operating precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-3 Weight factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 081-1
Safety, signal words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 011-1 Welding instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101-7
Setting mode display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-1 Work statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .032-6, 071-1
SilviA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 033-4
Administrative program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-2
Site
Block. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-3
Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 051-1

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