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UENR7000 August 2015 Systems Operation Testing and Adjusting Machine Security System (MSS3i) Integrated SAFETY.CAT.COM i05296198 Important Safety Information Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards, including human factors that can affect safety. This person should also have the necessary training, skills and tools to perform these functions properly. Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result in injury or death. Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you verify that you are authorized to perform this work, and have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information. Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this manual and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. The hazards are identified by the Safety Alert Symbol and followed by a Signal Word such as DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION. The Safety Alert WARNING label is shown below. The meaning of this safety alert symbol is as follows:
Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety is Involved. The message that appears under the warning explains the hazard and can be either written or pictorially presented. A non-exhaustive list of operations that may cause product damage are identified by NOTICE labels on the product and in this publication. Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The warnings in this publication and on the product are, therefore, not all inclusive. You must not use this product in any manner different from that considered by this manual without first satisfying yourself that you have considered all safety rules and precautions applicable to the operation of the product in the location of use, including site-specific rules and precautions applicable to the worksite. If a tool, procedure, work method or operating technique that is not specifically recommended by Caterpillar is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and for others. You should also ensure that you are authorized to perform this work, and that the product will not be damaged or become unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair procedures that you intend to use. The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are on the basis of information that was available at the time that the publication was written. The specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service that is given to the product. Obtain the complete and most current information before you start any job. Cat dealers have the most current information available. When replacement parts are required for this product Caterpillar recommends using Cat re-
placement parts. Failure to follow this warning may lead to pre-
mature failures, product damage, personal in-
jury or death. In the United States, the maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual of the owner's choosing. 3 Table of Contents UENR7000 Table of Contents Systems Operation Section General Information..................... .................... 4 System Overview....................... ...................... 5 Normal Operation ....................... ..................... 6 Operation of Status Indicator.............. ............. 7 Key Information......................... ....................... 8 Scheduled Access ( Security System Bypass Times )............................. ........................... 10 Diagnostic Operation................... .................. 10 Protected Functions..................... ...................11 Service Operation Using Service Tool...... ......11 Electronic Control Module (ECM).......... ........ 12 System Components................... .................. 12 Data Link............................. ........................... 13 Testing and Adjusting Section Testing and Adjusting General Information.................... ................... 15 Troubleshooting....................... ...................... 15 Key - Program......................... ....................... 15 Scheduled Access - Program (Security System Bypass)............................. ........................... 25 Time - Set ............................ .......................... 26 Factory Password - Obtain............... ............. 28 Configuration......................... ........................ 34 Machine Security System - Uninstall....... ...... 41 Glossary of Terms...................... .................... 42 System Schematic..................... .................... 42 Index Section Index................................ .............................. 43 UENR7000 4 Systems Operation Section Systems Operation Section i06195439 General Information SMCS Code: 7631 The Caterpillar Machine Security System (MSS) discourages unwanted operation of a machine. The MSS uses the Caterpillar Electronic Key or a pass code entered via a keypad or the machines display. The keypad or machine display pass code feature is only available on limited machines. Check the machines Operation and Maintenance Manual to verify that this feature is available. The Caterpillar Electronic Key contains an electronic chip. The electronic chip has a unique identification number
(ID). An exciter coil is mounted around the key start switch. The exciter coil reads the ID of the key. The Electronic Control Module (ECM) of the Machine Security System is set up with the ID of the keys of the intended users. When the MSS is armed, the ECM validates the ID of the key in the key start switch. If the key ID is in the list of authorized keys in the ECM and the key is valid, the machine will operate normally. If the key ID is not in the list of authorized keys or is not valid in the ECM, the MSS will keep the critical machine functions disabled. Components The Machine Security System consists of the following components:
Electronic Control Module (ECM) Caterpillar Electronic Key Caterpillar Optional key pad entry Exciter Coil Key Reader Module (MSS3i) Status Indicator UENR7000 5 Systems Operation Section Illustration 1 MSS3i Connections
(1) SAE J1939
(2) CAT Data Link
(3) External Keypad (Required for Passcode Entry)
(4) Integrated Keypad (Required for Passcode Entry)
(5) Bouncer (MSS3i) Electronic Key Reader
(6) Exciter Coil
(7) Electronic Key
(8) Key Switch
(9) Battery 12V or 24V
(10) Critical System (Transmission ECM)
(11) MSS3i (Main) Software
(12) Relay
(13) Starter
(14) MSS LED
(15) Integrated Cluster g03864508
(16) Critical System (Engine ECM)
(17) Critical System (Hydraulic ECM)
(18) Immobilizer (Support) Software
(19) Communications Adapter
(20) PC Caterpillar Service Tool Electronic Technician The integrated Machine Security System (MSS) incorporates the MSS software into an ECM. That ECM controls other machine functions and uses an electronic key reader (MSS3i) to read the key. The Electronic Key for the MSS contains an electronic chip that is embedded in the head of the key. Each key contains a unique identification number. The Electronic Key uses the same key cut as the standard Caterpillar key. The electronic key can be used to operate any machine that uses the current Caterpillar key start switch. The Electronic Key comes in a gray color or a yellow color. The electronic keys are not configurable. The exciter coil of the MSS is a ring shaped device. The exciter coil is mounted around the existing Caterpillar key start switch. The exciter coil is used to read the ID that is contained in the Caterpillar electronic key. Note: Ensure that you have only one electronic key near the exciter coil when the MSS reads the key. If there is more than one key, the ECM will not be able to read the key and the machine will not start. The status indicator for the MSS is mounted in the dash of the machine near the key switch or the gauge cluster. The status indicator will give basic information about the MSS to the operator of the machine. The status indicator has two colors: red and green. i06195450 System Overview SMCS Code: 7631 The machine security system (MSS) is designed to restrict operation of a machine. A list of the authorized electronic keys for a machine is contained in the ECM for the MSS. Only a Caterpillar Electronic Key that is authorized can disarm the MSS. This disarming is accomplished by assigning the ID of an electronic key to the ECM for the MSS. The Caterpillar Electronic Technician (Cat ET) must be used to program the ECM with the authorized keys. When the electronic key is placed in the key switch and turned to the ON position, the key reader reads the unique ID. This ID is stored in the key. The ECM will then compare this ID to the list of authorized keys. 6 Systems Operation Section The status indicator turns a green color when the MSS has read an authorized key. If the ID of the key matches an authorized key, the status indicator will turn a green color and the MSS will disarm. This disarming will allow the machine to operate. If the ID of the key that is read does not match the list in the ECM, the status indicator will become a red color. The MSS remains in the armed state and the machine will remain disabled. Note: Ensure that you have only one electronic key near the exciter coil when the MSS reads the key. If there is more than one key, the ECM will not be able to read the key and the machine will not start. The Machine Security System can be configured to work in a combination of ways depending on the electronic architecture of the machine. 1. Electronic Control The MSS may disable the machine by controlling the electronic devices that are used to power critical machine systems. 2. Immobilizer The MSS disables the machine by communicating with other electronic control modules across the Cat Data Link (CDL) and disabling critical machine functions. In order to change the list of authorized keys or change the configuration parameters of the Machine Security System, the user must:
Have the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (Cat ET) and one of the following items:
A key with Master Access Level for that specific Machine Security System A Factory Password When a key with the master access level is not available, a Factory Password is required to change certain parameters in the configuration. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, Factory Password -
Obtain for additional information on Factory Passwords. The Electronic Technician screen for the Factory Level Security Password will display the following parameters:
UENR7000 ECM serial number Product ID (Serial Number of the machine) Serial Number of the Service Tool Reason Code Total Tattletale number In order to obtain the proper passwords, the information must be given to an authorized Caterpillar dealer. If a Master Access Level key for a machine being serviced is not available, a factory password must be entered before changes can be made. The following information is needed before you call for a factory password:
Table 1 Information That is Needed for the Factory Password Product Identification Serial Number for the ECM Serial Number from ET Tattletale Reason Code Note: The password may only be used for one programming session. A different password will be required after you exit the Electronic Service Tool Screen. i06197898 Normal Operation SMCS Code: 7631 Reading the ID of a Key Before you can operate the machine, the machine security system MSS must identify a valid electronic key ID. When the key is turned to the ON position, the MSS enters the read mode. The MSS then checks for a valid electronic key ID. If the electronic key ID matches an electronic key ID that is stored in the ECM, then the critical ECM functions are enabled. An enable message is also sent via the CAT data link to the other electronic control modules that are on the machine. The machine will operate normally. Note: Ensure that you have only one electronic key near the exciter coil when the MSS reads the key. If there is more than one key, the ECM will not be able to read the key and the machine will not start. Note: If the ECM has failed or has been removed, the other critical machine operations controlled by the other electronic control modules will not operate. 7 Systems Operation Section When the MSS identifies a key with an invalid electronic key ID, the system will remain armed. External Authentication Device
(EAD) and Pass Codes When the machine security system is configured to utilize External Authentication Device (EAD) and pass codes, the system will use the default setting. This setting is an extended 90 second grace period in addition to the normal grace period of 30 seconds. The application that configures the library can be set for a longer or shorter grace period. Refer to the machines Operation and Maintenance Manual to confirm use of EAD or pass codes for the machine. i06195458 Operation of Status Indicator SMCS Code: 7631 The Machine Security System (MSS) uses a status indicator that is mounted in the cab near the key start switch or in the dash cluster. The status indicator provides a visible alert of the presence of the security system. When the key start switch is first turned to the ON or START positions, and MSS is armed, a red light status indicator momentarily displays. This light provides a warning that the machine is armed with a security system. UENR7000 Armed When the MSS is armed, critical machine functions are disabled. The MSS disables the power that is supplied to each component that is powered by the output drivers. The machine will not be able to operate normally. There are two states of operation within the armed mode. 1. Key Position OFF When no power is applied to the MSS, the MSS will default to armed state. When power is applied to the MSS and the Grace Period has expired, the MSS will return to the MSS Armed . 2. Key Position ON When the key switch is first moved to the ON position, the MSS tries to read the electronic key ID. The ECM will continue reading attempts until an ID is read or the read time-out expires. If the key is not read after several attempts, the MSS turns on the red LED of the status indicator and the MSS remains armed. Note: Ensure that you have only one electronic key near the exciter coil when the MSS reads the key. If there is more than one key, the ECM will not be able to read the key and the machine will not start. Disarmed When the MSS is disarmed, the machine can be operated. The MSS has enabled the starter and main circuits on the machine. A message is sent to the other machine ECMs over the Cat data link. The machine will be able to start. The green LED of the status indicator will illuminate. There are two ways to disarm the machine:
Use a valid electronic key for this machine. Use ET to configure the MSS bypass schedule to allow machine operations during scheduled periods of time during the week. Electronic Key After a machine has been started successfully, the operator will have 30 seconds after the machine is turned off before the MSS is automatically armed. The operator is not required to arm the system manually. During the 30 second grace period any key
(electronic and non-electronic) will start the machine without key identification validation. When the 30 second grace period expires, the MSS will automatically rearm. If the MSS is unable to read an electronic key ID, the system will remain armed. 8 Systems Operation Section Status Indicator Illustration 2 Typical installation of the Status Indicator
(1) Status Indicator The status of the MSS is displayed by the status indicator in accordance with Table 2 . The operator can use the status indicator to determine the status of the system or for troubleshooting. Table 2 UENR7000 g01014891 Red Green Status Indicators(1) Description The MSS is armed.(2) The MSS is disarmed. The green LED will remain ON 30 seconds after power down (Grace Period). After the 30 seconds have passed, the MSS automatically returns to the armed mode.
(1) The LED's are illuminated during initial power-up in order to test the LED's.
(2) The red LED will remain ON while the key is in the ON position or until a valid key is read. i06195462 Key Information SMCS Code: 7631 You may configure the Machine Security System
(MSS) to recognize up to 255 authorized keys. This list contains those keys that will disarm the Machine Security System. The user adds keys to this list. Note: The system will be limited to 50 keys on older machines. This limitation is due to software limitations on the Machine ECM that utilizes a version of software that does not support the larger key storage. The ECM can store five configuration parameters that identify each electronic key. These parameters are listed below:
Security Type Description Access Level Expiration Date Security ID The parameters are not stored in the electronic key. A complete list of the configuration parameters that are available in the Caterpillar Electronic Technician
(ET) are listed below:
1. Add an electronic key. 2. Change the information that is related to the electronic key. a. Access level 9 Systems Operation Section UENR7000 b. Expiration date c. Description 3. Delete an electronic key. 4. Security Bypass Times 5. Set the internal clock. 6. Fleet Configuration Note: Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Key -
Program section for additional information on items 2.a., 2.b., 2.c., 3, 5, and 6. Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Scheduled Access - Program section addition information on item 4. Note: A single electronic key can be used on as many machines with an MSS as desired. The following parameters can be different on each machine: Description, Access Level and Expiration Date. The ID will be the same on all the machines Note: The features of the MSS are supported in version 2015A or later of the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). Table 3 Security Type Description Access Level Key Key Passcode Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Master Standard Standard Expiration
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Security ID 0:183243096 0:110105956 10/24/2016 245865321 Security ID The ID that is stored in the electronic key is a 16-digit number that is displayed as two 8-digit numbers in the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). This field is known as Security ID . When the numbers are combined, the complete ID number is formed. The ECM uses this ID to associate a key to the set of parameters in the list of keys. Entries in the list may have the same information for the following items:
Description, Access Level and Expiration Date. You may choose a description of 11 characters or less for each key in the list of keys. There can be multiple entries in the list with the same description. Create a description so that the key describes either the owner of the key or the function of the user. Passcodes are utilized on some machine in place of electronic keys. This passcode will be a number assigned to an operator to allow authorized operation of the machine. Refer to the machine Operation and Maintenance Manual for additional information. Note: Duplicate descriptions for the electronic keys are not advisable. Access Level You may assign one of two access levels to a key in the list of keys. The levels are either Standard or Master . Both access levels allow the key to disarm the system for operation. The master access level also gives the user the ability to modify the settings of the Machine Security System with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). The standard access level is for normal operation of the machine. The master access level should be restricted to those persons that need to modify the settings of the Machine Security System. Security Type The security type identifies the type of security access that is being utilized. There are currently two types of security identification. Key Passcode 10 Systems Operation Section Expiration Date An expiration date may be assigned to any key in the list of keys. This expiration date is defined in 6 hour intervals on a given date. The third entry in Table 3 contains an expiration date. For all of the other keys in Table 3 , the column with the expiration date is filled with Dash lines . Dash lines indicates that those entries do not have an expiration date. The Machine Security System has an internal clock. Once the internal clock has passed the expiration date for a key, that key will no longer disarm the system. However, the entry will not be deleted from the list of keys. A new expiration date can be set, or the feature can be disabled. A possible use for the expiration date is used with a rental contract. Note: If the machine is running when the expiration date and time are reached, the machine will continue to run. When the machine is shut down and the 30 second grace period has timed out, the machine will not be allowed to restart. i06195480 Scheduled Access
( Security System Bypass Times ) SMCS Code: 7631 The Machine Security System can be programmed to disarm for a time period. The MSS can be set to disarm for different time periods on each day. Within these periods of time, any Caterpillar key (a standard key or an electronic key) will operate the machine. Note: It is not possible to configure the bypass times for an individual electronic key. The bypass times are not associated to an individual electronic key. Security System Bypass Times are time periods that can be set to disarm the Machine Security System automatically. An electronic key is not required during these periods. This feature can be used for the normal work shift of the machine. Outside the normal work shift, the Machine Security System would be armed. When the MSS is armed, an electronic key is required to start the machine. This feature would minimize the number of electronic keys that are needed. Table 4 Sunday Security System Bypass Start Time 00:00 Sunday Security System Bypass Stop Time Monday Security System Bypass Start Time Monday Security System Bypass Stop Time Tuesday Security System Bypass Start Time 00:00 6:00 18:00 6:00
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(Table 4, contd) Tuesday Security System Bypass Stop Time Wednesday Security System Bypass Start Time Wednesday Security System Bypass Stop Time Thursday Security System Bypass Start Time Thursday Security System Bypass Stop Time Friday Security System Bypass Start Time Friday Security System Bypass Stop Time Saturday Security System Bypass Start Time Saturday Security System Bypass Stop Time 18:00 6:00 18:00 6:00 18:00 6:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 Table 4 shows an example of Security System Bypass . The Start Time is the time when the Machine Security System will disarm. The Machine Security System will return to the armed state at the Stop Time . Between these two periods of time, any Caterpillar key will operate the machine. Thus, the MSS is disarmed during this time period. All times are based on a 24 hour clock. For example, 6:00 am is 06:00 and 3:00 pm is 15:00. The Machine Security System will be disarmed during the times that are listed below: Monday through Thursday from 06:00 to 18:00 On Friday, the MSS is disarmed for only half of the workday. After 12:00 on Friday, the Machine Security System will be armed automatically. Operation will be restricted to operators with electronic keys that are authorized in the ECM on that machine. Refer to Table 4 . The Machine Security System is armed on the weekend. Because the Start Time and the Stop Time are set for the same time, the Machine Security System will be armed throughout the day. See Testing and Adjusting, Scheduled Access -
Program in order to program the security system bypass times. i06195486 Diagnostic Operation SMCS Code: 7631 A diagnostic code indicates that the ECM has detected one or more of the following conditions:
an invalid signal from an input an improper feedback from an output an internal error One method of displaying diagnostic information is provided:
Diagnostic codes with descriptive text can be viewed with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician
(ET). UENR7000 Display the diagnostic code with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician. This method of displaying the diagnostic codes uses the service tool to display the codes. The Component Identifier (CID) identifies the specific component for a specific diagnostic. The Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) identifies the type of diagnostic that was detected. The diagnostic codes allow consistent identification of the problem. The service tool is used to display the CID-FMI with descriptive text for each combination. The descriptive text will help to avoid mistakes in interpreting the codes. Active Diagnostics Active diagnostics indicate the presence of active diagnostic codes for the MSS. A diagnostic code informs the operator that a problem exists with the MSS. If the Cat service tool is available, the service tool can be used to display all active diagnostic codes. The service tool will also display codes that have been logged. Logged Diagnostics A logged diagnostic will record problems that are intermittent for the Machine Security System. Logged diagnostics eliminate the need to duplicate problems that are intermittent. Logged diagnostics will increase the accuracy of diagnosis. The time that is required to troubleshoot a problem is reduced with the use of Diagnostics. Logged diagnostics eliminate the need for trip recorders that are used to capture intermittent diagnostic information. The control module memory is used to store diagnostic information. When a diagnostic is detected, the following information is logged:
The CID will identify the component that has failed. The FMI will describe the problem. Number of occurrences of the diagnostic code The time of the first occurrence that the diagnostic was detected. Last occurrence time, when the diagnostic was last detected (stored with both machine hours and RTC stamp) The problems which can be logged are listed in Troubleshooting, Diagnostic Code List. Refer to the Troubleshooting manual for your machine The ECM logs the number of times that the machine is started with the methods that are listed below:
Starting using an unauthorized method 11 Systems Operation Section i06195511 Protected Functions SMCS Code: 7631 There are two levels of protection for the machine security system (MSS) :
An electronic key with standard access level and a non-electronic key An electronic key with master access level (factory password) The requirements for each level are explained below:
An Electronic Key with Standard Access Level and a Non-electronic Key The table of the MSS keys can be viewed but the table cannot be modified. The configuration settings of the MSS can be viewed but the settings cannot be modified. Electronic Key with Master Access Level A factory password or a master access level is needed to modify any MSS settings through the service tool. The settings for the MSS can be modified. The list of valid key IDs can be modified. i06195540 Service Operation Using Service Tool SMCS Code: 0785-UE; 7631 The service tool is used to communicate with the ECM for the following information:
display and control of code programming management diagnostics To protect the machine properly, the service tool requires a factory password or master access level key, before modifications can be made to the MSS. 12 Systems Operation Section i06195546 Electronic Control Module
(ECM) SMCS Code: 7610-MCH Illustration 3 Electronic Control Module (ECM) g00785019 The Machine Security System (MSS) is an integrated feature for the machine ECM. The MSS software and components are integrated into an ECM that controls other machine functions. The system may utilize up to 255 electronic keys. Note: The system will be limited to 50 keys on older machines. This limitation is due to software limitations on the Machine ECM that utilizes a version of software that does not support the larger key storage. ECM Inputs Keyswitch The key start switch is also used as an input signal to the MSS. The input from the key switch is used to determine when the machine is on. Battery voltage is connected to this input through the ON and START positions of the keyswitch. See Table 5 for input voltages. Table 5 Input Voltage 24V System 12V System Machine is operating and the alternator is charging. Machine is not running. 14.1 - 15.1V 27.6 - 29.6V 12V 24V UENR7000 ECM Outputs Status Indicator The status indicator displays status of the system. The status indicator has three connections. One of the three connections is for a ground. Another connection is for the red LED. The third connection is for the green LED. Output Drivers Output drivers are available to control critical machine functions. Unless a valid key ID has been identified by the system, the drivers will remain without power. i06195569 System Components SMCS Code: 7631 Caterpillar Electronic Key Illustration 4 The Caterpillar Electronic Key g00793955 The electronic key has the same key cut as the universal Caterpillar key. The electronic key has an electronic chip that is embedded inside the head of the key. The electronic keys are gray or yellow. Exciter Coil The exciter coil provides communication between the electronic key and the key reader module. The exciter coil is mounted around the keyswitch. This position allows the exciter coil to communicate with the electronic key. Any ferrous metal between the coil and the electronic key will interfere with the communications. Mounting the coil in the same plane as the top of the key start switch will minimize the interference. Note: Ensure that you have only one electronic key near the exciter coil when the MSS reads the key. If there is more than one key, the ECM will not be able to read the key and the machine will not start. UENR7000 The exciter coil is connected to the harness via a 2-
pin connector and a length of wire. Antitheft Keypad The antitheft keypad, (if equipped), immobilizes the engine, transmission, and hydraulic systems until a valid passcode is entered. Refer to the Machine Operation and Maintenance Manual for details on the Anti Theft Keypad operation. Electronic Key Reader (MSS3i) Illustration 5 g01007352 When the key start switch is placed in the ON position, the ECM will send a signal over the CAN data link. That signal will command the key reader to excite the coil. The key ID from an electronic key is sent back to the requesting ECM over the CAN data link. Note: The key reader is NOT designed to communicate with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (Cat ET). However the key reader control can be flashed via Cat ET. Refer to Test and adjust section, ECM Flash section of this manual. 13 Systems Operation Section Status Indicator Illustration 6 g00862013 The state of the MSS is displayed by the status indicator. The green LED of the status indicator turns ON when the system is disarmed. The machine should start. The red LED of the status indicator turns ON when the system is armed and an invalid electronic key has been read by the MSS. The machine should not start. The green LED and the red LED will remain OFF when the machine security system is not installed. Note: The Status indicator may be located in the dash cluster on some machine. Refer to the System Operation Manual for more information on the dash cluster. i06195571 Data Link SMCS Code: 7631 CAT Data Link The Cat Data Link can connect the ECM for the following items:
Service tools Onboard controls Monitoring systems The service tool can send information to the ECM through the Cat Data Link. The ECM can provide information over the Cat Data Link to the following items: other electronic controls and service tool. The information can be for diagnostics, or the information can be used to control other systems on the machine. UENR7000 14 Systems Operation Section CAN Data Link The CAN Data Link is an input and an output of the machine ECM. The CAN Data Link is designed to communicate with other electronic control modules through the machine harness. The CAN Data Link consists of internal ECM circuits and a twisted pair of wires within the wire harness. The CAN Data Link is bidirectional. The CAN Data Link allows the ECM to receive and transmit information and the CAN Data Link allows the ECM to send and receive information. The CAN Data Link communicates at a faster rate than the CAT Data Link. The Electronic Key Reader (MSS3i) utilizes CAN data link for flashing. UENR7000 Testing And Adjusting Section Testing and Adjusting 15 Testing and Adjusting Programming with a Service Tool The Security Management function of the Caterpillar ET allows you to view information on the key currently in the key switch. You may also view a list of authorized keys. The authorized keys are the keys that have been programmed into the MSS. i06195575 General Information SMCS Code: 7631 Caterpillar Electronic Key The machine security system (MSS) uses a Caterpillar Electronic key. The key contains an electronic chip that is embedded in the head of the key. This chip contains a unique identification number. No two keys have the same ID. The Electronic Key uses the same key cut as the standard Caterpillar key. The electronic key can be used to operate machines that are not equipped with the MSS. The head of the electronic key is gray or yellow in color. A System Disarm Feature will allow a machine to operate with any key. Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Scheduled Access - Program for additional information. Security Management The Machine Security System uses the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET), version 2015A or later, to manage the settings of the system. There are restrictions on accessing the settings. The Security Management feature for the MSS controls the access to the settings. i06195578 Troubleshooting SMCS Code: 7569 Refer to the Troubleshooting manual for your machine in order to troubleshoot system failures. i06195584 Key - Program SMCS Code: 7631-591 The machine security system (MSS) may be programmed to accommodate up to a maximum of 255 keys. A new key is programmed into the machine ECM with the service tool. 16 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 g03858873 Security ID is the unique identification numbers for the key. Push Buttons The following push buttons are available in the Security Management screen:
Change , Add and Delete . Illustration 7 Security Management Connect a laptop computer with the Caterpillar ET to the machine that will be programmed. After the laptop computer is connected to the machine, start the ET. Select the machine that has the MSS installed. Select the Security Management option from Service menu. The Security Management screen will be displayed. Refer to Illustration 7 . Layout of the Screen The Security Management screen has the following areas:
Current Key Information The Current Key Information area displays information of the key currently in the keyswitch. If the Description , Access Level and Expiration information was not entered for the current key, these areas will be blank. Display Area The Security Management display area has five columns: Security Type , Description , Access Level , Expiration and Security ID . The information can be sorted by a column. Click on the heading of the column, in order to sort by the information in that column. The Description column is the name for the key. The Access Level column displays the access level for the key. There are two access levels: Master and Standard. The Master Access Level gives the user the capability to add or change information without a factory password. Standard Access Level requires factory passwords to add information on keys. The Expiration column gives the date and the time that a key will expire. Keys expire in 6 hour increments. UENR7000 Adding Key Information 17 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 8 Add key information The Add push button allows you to add a key to the list of Authorized Keys. Note: When a function requires a factory password, the Enter Factory Passwords box is displayed. To add a key, perform the following steps:
Note: Adding Keys requires a key with the master access level or a factory password. 1. Insert a master key for that machine in the key start switch. Turn the key to the ON position. If a master key is not used, then a factory password is required. Note: The MSS indicator should be green. 2. Turn the key to the OFF position. Note: The MSS indicator should remain green. 3. Insert the new key into the key start switch. This insertion must be done within 30 seconds of step 2. Turn the key to the ON position before the MSS indicator turns off. g03859338 4. Connect a laptop computer with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician to the ECM on the machine. Select the Add Security Information from the menu in the ET. 5. Select the Security Management Option under the Service Menu in the ET. 6. Press the Add push button. The Add Key Information dialog box is displayed. 7. Press the Read push button. ID1 and ID2 will be filled with the information for the key that is in the ignition. Note: The ID1 field may contain a 0 . 8. Enter the name for the key in the Description box, if desired. The description may have up to 11 characters. If no description is entered, the description will default to Sec# . The # sign indicates a number. For example, Sec1 , Sec2
, Sec... Note: Duplicate names for the keys in the list of keys is not advisable. 9. Select the access level of the key from the Access Level menu. 18 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 10. Select an Expiration button: Disable or Enable Disable does not have an Expiration Date . If Enable is selected, enter the Expiration Date and Expiration Time for that key. Note: Setting a Key with Master Level Access to the Enable status with an expiration date will cause the Key with Master Level Access to expire. If the Master Level Access Key expires, you will no longer be able to use the key as a Master Level Access Key. 11. Press the OK button in order to add the information for the key. The Are you sure? box is displayed. Press OK in order to add the key. Press Cancel in order to exit the Add Key Information dialog box without adding the information. Press Help to open on-line help for assistance. UENR7000 Changing the Key Information 19 Testing and Adjusting g03859364 Illustration 9 Change key information The Change push button allows you to change the Description , Access Level or Expiration of a key. ID1 and ID2 cannot be changed. Note: The Change push button is disabled until a key is selected from the authorized list. Note: When a function requires a factory level security password, the Enter Factory Passwords dialog box is displayed. Note: Changing Keys requires a key with the master access level or a factory password. Perform these steps in order to change the key information:
1. Highlight the key that you want to change. Press the Change push button. The Change Key Information dialog box is displayed. OR Double click the key you want to change. The Change Key Information dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the changes you want to make. See Adding Key Information for more detail. UENR7000 g03859371 20 Testing and Adjusting Deleting Key Information Illustration 10 Delete Key Note: You cannot delete the last Master key. An error message will display if you attempt to delete the last master access level key. Note: Deleting Keys requires a key with master access level or a factory password. To delete a key:
1. Highlight the key you want to delete. Press the Delete push button. The Are you sure? box is displayed. 2. Press OK if you want to delete the key. Press Cancel if you do not want to delete the key. You automatically return to the Security Management screen. UENR7000 Adding A Password 21 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 11 Note: Adding Passwords requires a key or password with the master access level or a factory password. 1. Insert a master key for that machine in the key start switch. Turn the key to the ON position. If a master key is not used, then a factory password is required. Alternatively a password entered through the on-screen keypad with master access can be used, if this feature is available on the machine. 2. Connect a laptop computer with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician to the ECM on the machine. Select the Machine Security System from the menu in the Cat ET. 3. Select the Security Management Option under the Service Menu in the ET. 4. Press the Add push button. The Add Security Information dialog box is displayed. 5. Enter the desired password into the Password box. Consult your User Manual for your machine for password limitations. Note: The ID1 field may contain a 0 . g03882788 6. Enter the name for the password in the Description box, if desired. The description may have up to 11 characters. If no description is entered, the description will default to Sec# . The
# sign indicates a number. For example, Sec1 , Sec2 , Sec... Note: Duplicate names for the passwords in the list of Security IDs is not advisable. 7. Select the access level of the password from the Access Level menu. 8. Select an " Expiration button: Disable or Enable . Disable does not have an Expiration Date . If Enable is selected, enter the Expiration Date and Expiration Time for that password. Note: Setting a password with Master Level Access to the Enable status with an expiration date will cause the password with Master Level Access to expire. If the Master Level Access password expires, you will no longer be able to use the password as a Master Level Access password. 22 Testing and Adjusting 9. Press the OK button in order to add the information for the password. The Are you sure?
box is displayed. Press OK in order to add the password. Press Cancel in order to exit the Add Security Information dialog box without adding the information. Press Help to open on-
line help for assistance. UENR7000 UENR7000 Changing A Password 23 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 12 Changing a Password Note: Changing Passwords requires a key or password with the master access level or a factory password. 1. Insert a master key for that machine in the key start switch. Turn the key to the ON position. If a master key is not used, then a factory password is required. Alternatively a password entered through the on-screen keypad with master access can be used, if this feature is available on the machine. 2. Connect a laptop computer with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician to the ECM on the machine. Select the Machine Security System from the menu in the Cat ET. 3. Select the Security Management Option under the Service Menu in the ET. 4. Press the Change push button. The Change Security Information dialog box is displayed. 5. Enter the desired password into the Password box. Consult your User Manual for your machine for password limitations. Note: The ID1 field may contain a 0 . g03882805 6. Enter the name for the password in the Description box, if desired. The description may have up to 11 characters. If no description is entered, the description will default to Sec# . The
# sign indicates a number. For example, Sec1 , Sec2 , Sec... Note: Duplicate names for the passwords in the list of Security IDs is not advisable. 7. Select the access level of the password from the Access Level menu. 8. Select an " Expiration button: Disable or Enable . Disable does not have an Expiration Date . If Enable is selected, enter the Expiration Date and Expiration Time for that password. Note: Setting a password with Master Level Access to the Enable status with an expiration date will cause the password with Master Level Access to expire. If the Master Level Access password expires, you will no longer be able to use the password as a Master Level Access password. UENR7000 1. Press the Print Icon in the upper left corner of the tool bar. See Illustration 14 . The Print Document box is displayed. 2. Press the Print to File button. Press OK in order to print the report. Press Cancel in order to exit the Print Document box without saving the file. Note: The Printing box asks you to open a file, create a new file, or cancel, if you do not have a file open. Choose the appropriate button in order to continue. Open: Press the Open? push button. The Open File Dialog box is displayed. Highlight a file and press the Open push button. The Print New Document To File box is displayed. New: Press the New? push button. Enter a new file name into the new file name box. Press OK . The Print New Document To File dialog box is displayed. Cancel: Press Cancel in order to exit the box. You return to the Print Document box. 3. In the Print New Document To File , enter a name for the document. Press OK . The Print to File is complete box is displayed. Press OK in order to return to the last active screen. Press Cancel in order to exit the Print New Document To File box. To print a report to the printer:
1. Press the Print Icon in the upper left corner of the tool bar. See Illustration 14 . The Print Document dialog box is displayed. 2. Press the Print to Printer button and then press OK . The Print to Printer is Complete box is displayed. Press OK in order to return to the last active screen. Press Cancel in order to exit the Print Document box. To print a report to the screen:
1. Press the Print Icon in the upper left corner of the tool bar. See Illustration 14 . The Print Document box is displayed. 24 Testing and Adjusting 9. Press the OK button in order to add the information for the password. The Are you sure?
box is displayed. Press OK in order to add the password. Press Cancel in order to exit the Add Security Information dialog box without adding the information. Press Help to open on-
line help for assistance. Printing Key Information Illustration 13 Print Dialog Box g03859373 The Print Document dialog box allows you to send a report to a file, to a printer, or to the screen. The report includes the following information:
Source of data Time Date of report generation ECM connection List of parameter values Information that is unique to the function that you are printing To print a report to a file:
Illustration 14 Print Icon On Tool Bar g03878065 UENR7000 25 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 15 Typical ET screen for Security Management 2. Press the Print Preview button and then press OK . The Print Preview Screen is displayed. Choose the appropriate push button to aid in viewing the document. Print prints the report to the printer. Next Page views the next page of the report. Next Page is disabled if you are on the last page of the report. Prev Page views the previous page of the report. Prev Page is disabled if you are on the first page of the report. Two Page displays two pages of the report. Zoom In magnifies the text. Zoom In is disabled when the text is fully magnified. Zoom Out decreases the size of the text. Zoom Out is disabled when the text is at normal size. Close will exit the preview. g03859378 See Testing and Adjusting, Configuration in order to copy and save key information to a file i06195587 Scheduled Access - Program
(Security System Bypass) SMCS Code: 7631-591 Use the following procedure to change the Activation Periods of the Security System Bypass:
Note: Changing the MSS Bypass times requires you to use a key with master access level or a factory password. 26 Testing and Adjusting 1. Insert a key with Master Access Level in the key start switch and turn to the ON position. 2. Select Service/Configuration from the tool bar of the Cat ET. This selection will bring up the Configuration screen. UENR7000 Illustration 16 Typical ET screen 3. Highlight the Security System Bypass Start Time for the day that you want to set up. Press the Change push button at the bottom of the page. This push button will bring up the Change Parameter Value screen. 4. Enter the desired start time in the space that is provided. Then click the OK button. All times are based on a 24 hour clock. If you want the desired start time to be 6:00 am, then enter 06:00. If you want the desired start time to be 6:00 pm, then enter 18:00. Include the colon in the time setting or the MSS will not accept your entry. 5. Highlight the Security System Bypass Stop Time for the same day. Press the Change push button at the bottom of the page. This push button will bring up the Change Parameter Value screen. Enter the desired stop time in the space that is provided and click the OK button. 6. Repeat Steps 3 and 5 for all days which should have Bypass Activation Times. g03859405 7. To have the MSS armed 24 hours a day, repeat Steps 3 and 5 entering 00:00 as the Start time and 00:00 as the Stop time . Note: All times are based on a 24 hour clock. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, Time - Set for instructions on setting the date and the time of the MSS. i06195588 Time - Set SMCS Code: 7631-529 Set the correct date and time for the Machine Security System. Use the following procedure to set the date and time. Note: Changing the MSS clock time requires a key with the master access level or a factory password. When the 30 second grace period is active, the MSS Status LED will be illuminated GREEN with the keyswitch in the OFF position. UENR7000 1. Connect the Cat ET to the service connector via the communication adapter. 2. Place the Master Access Level Key into the key start switch and turn the key to the ON position. 3. Start the Cat ET. 4. Click on the Connect icon in the menu bar of the Cat ET. 5. Once the Cat ET has established communications with the MSS ECM, select the ECM date/time option from the Service menu. This selection will cause the Cat ET to display the following screen. Illustration 17 Date and Time g03859788 6. Press the Change button. This button will cause the Date and Time dialog box. 27 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 19 Local Date and Time g03859831 8. Enter the local date and time. Use an accurate time source. Note: Laptop clocks are not accurate and may have a different time than the local time. Illustration 20 ET Display g03859850 9. Then press the OK button. The Cat ET will display the following message. Illustration 18 Time Zone g03859826 7. Select the local time zone from the drop-down list. Illustration 21 Cat ET Time Confirmation g03859865 28 Testing and Adjusting 10. Click on the Yes button in order to change the date and time or click on the No button in order to cancel the change. The Cat ET will display the new time on a 24-hour clock. UENR7000 Illustration 22 Cat ET Display 24 Hour Clock g03859883 i06195590 Factory Password - Obtain SMCS Code: 7631-554-XW You may use the following methods to obtain a factory password. The first method is via the Feature Protection System (FPS) via the Internet. The second method is via the telephone help line. The procedures for both methods are listed in the following sections. Internet 1. The Feature Protection System (FPS) is a secure web site and a password is required. Proceed to step 1.a. if you do not have a Login ID and a Password . Proceed to step 2 if you already have a Login ID and a Password . a. Refer to the Telephone Help Line section or see your Caterpillar dealer in order to obtain the factory password. 2. Open your web browser. Enter the address for the Factory Password System (FPS) (http://fps.cat. com) in the address bar of the web browser. Upon accessing FPS, the Corporate Web Security web site will appear. UENR7000 29 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 23 Login ID 3. Enter your Login ID and Password into the Corporate Web Security site. Refer to Illustration 23 . g03859949 30 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Illustration 24 Product Serial Number 4. Enter the following information:
Product Serial Number Engine Units g03859954 Note: Enter the hours that are displayed on the service hour meter in the Engine Units block. Select Hours as the unit. Service Tool Serial Number 31 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 ECM Serial Number Total Tattletale Value Reason Code Note: The Rerate section is not used with the Machine Security System. Do NOTenter information in this section. Note: The information that is listed above may be obtained from the Enter Factory Passwords screen in the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). Refer to Illustration 25 . Illustration 25 Factory Password g03859962 32 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Illustration 26 Generated Password 5. Enter all the required information. Then click the Generate Password button. The passwords will then be generated. g03859985 UENR7000 33 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 27 Factory Password Screen 6. Record both of the factory passwords. Note: Both passwords are required, in order to change any parameters of the Machine Security System. Telephone Help Line The telephone help line for factory passwords is available at the telephone number that is listed below:
(309) 636-8500 g03879847 Note: (309) 636-8500 is also the telephone number for the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN). The telephone help line will need the information that is listed in order to obtain the password:
34 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Product Serial Number Service Meter Hours ( Engine Unit Block ) Serial number of the Service Tool (Electronic Technician) Serial Number of the Machine ECM Total Tattletale Value Reason Code Note: The information that is listed Telephone Help Line may be obtained from the Enter Factory Passwords screen in the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). Refer to Illustration 27 . Illustration 28 g03864337 i06195595 Configuration SMCS Code: 7631-025 Fleet/Key Configuration The Fleet/Key Configuration function allows you to configure and manage a Machine Security System
(MSS) enabled machine or a set of machines. The function allows you to program, load, and save a set of configuration parameters and key information. The information can be loaded from or programmed to the MSS. This information can also be saved to or loaded from a file. Once a file is saved in Fleet/Key Configuration , File Management can be used to export the file as a *. MSS file. The exported *.MSS file can then be imported into the MSS Key Management Software program, for management of the Fleet/Key information. Loading Data from the ECM 1. Connect the service tool to the Machine Security System ECM that you want to copy. 2. Select Copy Configuration from the Service menu, and then select Fleet/Key Configuration from the submenu. 35 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Note: Changing the Fleet/Key Configuration requires a key with master access level or a factory password. 3. If there is no recently loaded data available, the No data is available... message box will display. 4. Press Yes to load data from the ECM. The ECM Selector dialog box displays. Press No if you do not want to load data. The Fleet/Key Configuration blank screen displays. Note: Pressing the Load from ECM push button from the Fleet/Key Configuration screen also displays the ECM Selector dialog box. 5. Highlight the Machine Security System ECM you wish to copy from and then press OK . As the data is loading from the ECM, the Please wait message displays. Then, the Loading data from ECM progress bar displays. 6. Press Cancel to exit the ECM Selector dialog box. Press Help to open online help for assistance. You can cancel the loading process at any time, by pressing the Cancel push button. The Are you sure... message box displays. Press Yes to cancel loading the data or press No not to cancel loading the data. 7. When the data has been successfully loaded, The data has been successfully loaded message box displays. 8. Press OK . The Fleet/Key Configuration screen displays with the Program ECM and the Save to File push buttons are enabled. Note: The data must be saved to a file before you disconnect from the service tool or the data is lost. Saving the Configuration to a File 1. Press the Save to File push button. The Print New Document to File dialog box displays. Note: If you do not have a file open, the Printing dialog box asks you to open a file, create a new file, or cancel. Choose the appropriate button to continue. 36 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Illustration 29 Saving Configuration to a File 2. Enter a document name and description in the appropriate text boxes. Press the OK button. The Fleet/Key Configuration saved successfully message box displays. Press the Cancel push button to exit the Print New Document To File dialog box without saving the file. You will return to the Fleet Configuration dialog box. 3. Press OK to return to the Fleet/Key Configuration screen. Loading Data from a File 1. Connect the service tool to the ECM to be programmed. 2. Select Copy Configuration from the Service menu, and then select Fleet/Key Configuration from the submenu. If there is no recently loaded data available, the No data is available... message box displays. g03864372 3. Press No that you do not want to load data from the ECM. The Fleet/Key Configuration screen displays. 4. Press the Load from File push button. The File Management dialog box displays. 5. If the Load from File push button is pressed with unsaved data on the Fleet/Key Configuration screen, a message box displays asking if you want to save changes. 6. From the File Management dialog box, highlight the file from the Files list box. Next highlight the Fleet/Key Configuration document that you want to load from the Documents list box. 7. Open the document. As the data loads, a progress bar displays. Then, the Fleet Configuration message box displays. 8. Press OK . The Fleet/Key Configuration screen displays with the file data. 37 Testing and Adjusting 1. Connect the service tool to the ECM to be programmed. 2. Start the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) Note: This procedure requires Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) version 2002A or later. UENR7000 Programming the ECM Note: The data must be loaded from a file before you can program an ECM. Note: Keys that are already programmed into the ECM can be unchecked from the Fleet/Key Configuration screen. This unchecking method is only a time saving measure. If you do not uncheck the keys, the Program ECM message box displays. This message box lists all keys that were not programmed because the keys were already stored. Press the Program ECM push button. The ECM Selector dialog box displays. Illustration 30 ECM Selector dialog box g03860018 Highlight an ECM and press OK The Please wait message box displays. Then the Testing ECM progress bar displays. You can cancel the uploading process at any time, by pressing the Cancel push button. The Are you sure... message box displays. Press Yes to cancel uploading the data or No not to cancel. Refer to the following procedures when you Append or Replace the key list. Refer to the Append section to append the list. Refer to the Replace section to replace the list. Append 38 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 Illustration 31 Copy Configuration, Service Menu, Fleet/Key Configuration g03864388 3. Select Copy Configuration from the Service menu, and then select Fleet/Key Configuration from the submenu. 4. Open the document. As the data loads, a progress bar displays. Then, the Fleet Configuration message box displays. 5. Press OK . The Fleet/Key Configuration screen displays with the file data. 6. Click on the Program ECM button. This button displays the Fleet key information box. Illustration 32 Append g03864392 UENR7000 7. Click on the Append button. 39 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 33 g00900409 8. Click on the Yes button if you are prompted. When the data has been successfully uploaded, the Programming complete. message box displays. Press OK Note: MSS can store a maximum number of 50 keys at one time. Fleet/Key Configuration determines the number of keys slots not programmed on the MSS. You cannot program more keys than the maximum number allowed. A message box displays informing you of the number of key slots available or that there are no more key slots are available. Remove enough keys in order to add new key information. STOP. Replace 1. Connect the service tool to the ECM to be programmed. Note: This procedure requires Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) version 2015A or later. 2. Start the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) 40 Testing and Adjusting UENR7000 g03864422 Illustration 34 Copy Configuration, Service Menu 3. Select Copy Configuration from the Service menu, and then select Fleet/Key Configuration from the submenu. 4. From the File Management dialog box, highlight the file from the Files list box. Next highlight the Fleet/Key Configuration document that you want to load from the Documents list box. 5. Open the document. As the data loads, a progress bar displays. Then, the Fleet Configuration message box displays. 6. Press OK . The Fleet/Key Configuration screen displays with the file data. 7. Click on the Program ECM button. The Fleet UENR7000 41 Testing and Adjusting Illustration 35 Replace 8. Click on the Replace button. Illustration 36 g00900409 9. Click on the No button if you are prompted. When the data has been successfully uploaded, the Programming complete. message box displays. Press OK Note: MSS can store a maximum number of 50 keys at one time. Fleet/Key Configuration determines the number of keys slots not programmed on the MSS. You cannot program more keys than the maximum number allowed. A message box displays informing you of the number of key slots available or that there are no more key slots are available. Remove enough keys in order to add new key information. STOP. g03864431 i06195599 Machine Security System -
Uninstall SMCS Code: 7631-011 Use the following procedure in order to uninstall the Machine Security System (MSS) permanently. Note: You will need to obtain a factory password in order to perform this procedure. A master electronic key will not allow the user to uninstall the Machine Security System. Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Factory Password - Obtain section of this manual for information on obtaining a factory password. Note: One factory password is required in order to uninstall MSS premium software from the ECM that the software is integrated with. Note: An alternative to uninstalling the MSS software is to use a master key in order to bypass the security system. Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Scheduled Access - Program. 1. Connect a laptop Computer with the Caterpillar ET to the machine via the communication adapter. 2. Place a key in the key start switch. 3. Turn the key to the ON position. 4. Start the Electronic Technician and establish communications with the machine MSS3i ECM. 5. Select Service/Configuration from the toolbar on the Cat ET. This selection will bring up the configuration screen. 6. Highlight the Machine Security System Installation Status and select the Change button at the bottom of the page. This button will bring up the Enter Factory Password Screen . UENR7000 Programming Programming refers to the process of storing information in the memory of the control module. Software Enable Attachment A feature or function on a machine that uses software in order to enable the functionality. The actual software used to accomplish the function is embedded in the standard machine software (flash file). The feature requires a factory level password in order to activate. Standard Access Level Keys that are programmed for this level of access permit the operation of the machine. Tattletale The tattletale is a counter in the ECM that is used as part of the calculation for the factory password. The tattletale is incremented after a factory password is used. The affected parameter will have an increase in the specific parameter of the tattletale and the total tattletale will reflect the increase as well. Once you use the factory password, the factory password will no longer be valid. To make a change on the same ECM at a later date, another password will be required. i06195610 System Schematic SMCS Code: 7566 Refer to the corresponding schematic of the machine or Special Instruction. 42 Testing and Adjusting 7. Obtain a factory password. Refer to the Testing and Adjusting, Factory Password - Obtain section of this manual for information on obtaining a factory password. 8. Change the value to Not Installed . 9. Remove the electronic key reader hardware and plug the connector. i06195606 Glossary of Terms SMCS Code: 7631 Armed The state of the security system when the machine is disabled. CAN Data Link (CAN) The CAN data link is an electrical connection for communication with onboard devices. Disarmed The state of the security system when the machine is able to operate normally. Electronic Control Module The portion of the MSS that contains the microprocessor and memory Electronic Key Reader The electronic key reader module sends key information to the ECM. The information is transmitted from the exciter coil to the key reader module. EID Event Identifier Exciter Coil The exciter coil is a small coil of fine wire. The wire is molded into the bezel of a keyswitch with harness wiring. The exciter coil provides a path of communication. The electronic key and the electronic control module communicate via radio frequency. Factory Password Protects the machine when using the service tool. The password must be used when any modifications are done to the MSS. Immobilizer The Machine Security System Immobilizer is a feature within another ECM (Engine and/or Transmission). This feature restricts the operation of the machine until the Machine Security System disarms. Master Access Level A level of access to permit the operation of the machine. In addition, the key allows the user to add new keys into the ECM and allows MSS settings to be modified without a factory password. Also, keys that are already programmed can be modified. MSS Machine Security System PID A parameter identifier is used to identify specific parameters that are used by the MSS. Product ID The Product ID is an 8 digit alphanumeric number that identifies the machine. UENR7000 43 Index Section Index C Configuration................................................... 34 Fleet/Key Configuration ............................ 34 D Data Link.......................................................... 13 CAN Data Link ............................................. 14 CAT Data Link.............................................. 13 Diagnostic Operation....................................... 10 Active Diagnostics ........................................11 Logged Diagnostics ......................................11 E Electronic Control Module (ECM).................... 12 ECM Inputs .................................................. 12 ECM Outputs ............................................... 12 F Factory Password - Obtain.............................. 28 Internet......................................................... 28 Telephone Help Line .................................... 33 G General Information......................................4, 15 Glossary of Terms............................................ 42 I Important Safety Information ............................. 2 K Key - Program.................................................. 15 Programming with a Service Tool ................ 15 Key Information.................................................. 8 Access Level.................................................. 9 Expiration Date ............................................ 10 Security Type ................................................. 9 M Machine Security System - Uninstall............... 41 N Normal Operation .............................................. 6 Armed ............................................................ 7 Disarmed........................................................ 7 Electronic Key................................................ 7 External Authentication Device (EAD) and Pass Codes.................................................. 7 Reading the ID of a Key ................................. 6 O Operation of Status Indicator............................. 7 Status Indicator.............................................. 8 P Protected Functions..........................................11 S Scheduled Access - Program (Security System Bypass)............................................. 25 Scheduled Access ( Security System Bypass Times )............................................. 10 Service Operation Using Service Tool..............11 System Components....................................... 12 Antitheft Keypad........................................... 13 Caterpillar Electronic Key ......................... 12 Electronic Key Reader (MSS3i) ................... 13 Exciter Coil................................................... 12 Status Indicator............................................ 13 System Overview............................................... 5 System Schematic........................................... 42 Systems Operation Section............................... 4 T Table of Contents............................................... 3 Testing and Adjusting ...................................... 15 Testing and Adjusting Section ......................... 15 Time - Set ........................................................ 26 Troubleshooting............................................... 15 2015 Caterpillar All Rights Reserved CAT, CATERPILLAR, their respective logos, Caterpillar Yellow, and the POWER EDGE trade dress as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Caterpillar MSS3i RFID Key Reader Module | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Elite Electronic Engineering Inc.
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1 | Name |
K******** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
630-4******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
630-4********
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1 |
k******@elitetest.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.12900000 | 0.13920000 |
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