Setting Startup Gear And RPM Droop

Selecting Forward Startup Gear

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Transmission → Advanced Settings

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PST Settings Page

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Drop Down Box For Start Up Gears

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Drop Down For Droop Setting

A - Forward Gear Drop Down Box

B - Forward Gear Selected

C - Reverse Gear Drop Down Box

D - Reverse Gear Selected

E - RPM Droop Box

F - RPM Droop Selection

  1. Select Transmission.

  2. Select Advanced Settings softkey.

  3. Using thumb wheel, scroll down to arrows in forward gear drop down box (A).

  4. Using Confirm button select forward gear (B).

Selecting Reverse Startup Gear

  1. Using thumb wheel, scroll down to reverse gear drop down box (C) and press Confirm button.

  2. Using Confirm button select reverse gear (D).

Selecting rpm Droop

  1. Using thumb wheel, scroll down to rpm Droop drop down box (E).

    NOTE: When droop drop down box appears, scroll thumb wheel to appropriate selection where it will highlight automatically.

  2. Press Confirm button to select required highlighted droop setting (F).

Autoshift sensitivity can be changed through transmission setting in CommandCenter. Medium setting set from factory should satisfy most field applications.

1. Low RPM — Tightest engine speed control setting for APS load mode. Used in applications where tight engine speed control is desired. Automatically selected by the PTP control unit when PTO is ON. Low RPM text description implies that minimal engine speed droop is required to initiate automatic shifts.

2. Medium RPM — Moderate engine speed control setting for APS load mode. Factory default and used for most field applications where a moderate level of change in load will be encountered and a balanced sensitivity to changing loads is desired.

3. High RPM — Widest engine speed control setting for APS load mode and allows more load change before initiating any automatic shifts. Useful where highly variable load conditions are encountered.

Transmission will downshift as many gears as necessary under heavy load. Throttle position change allows a maximum downshift or upshift of three gears.

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