General Information
The ICC5 driver display is used to communicate current information about the vehicle. The information shown depends on the status of the vehicle (such as charging or driving), the features the vehicle is equipped with, and the status of available features.
A driver display of an truck that is parked with the power train off looks similar as shown in Fig.. Telltales may display at the top, bottom, right, and left side of the screen.
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Speedometer
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Current Speed
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Projected Range
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High-Voltage (HV) Battery Status
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HV Battery State of Charge (SOC)
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Current Time
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Ambient Outside Temperature
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Trip Meter
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Odometer
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ACC Not Available
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Primary Air Gauge
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Secondary Air Gauge
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Power Gauge
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Recuperative Braking Gauge
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Powertrain OFF
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Low-Voltage Battery Problem
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Park Brake Set
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Transmission Gear
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Transmission Mode
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Driving Mode
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Available Power Gauge
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Boost Gauge
Fig. 1, Truck Driver Display - Parked, Powertrain Off, with Trip Meter Selected
A stationary vehicle with the powertrain on would show the powertrain status of READY, the speedometer and power gauge needles at 0, and applicable telltales.
When driving, the center of driver display shows driving assistance information as shown, see Fig..
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Current Speed
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High-Voltage Battery Status
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Projected Range on Current State of Charge
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High-Voltage Batteries State of Charge
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Speed of Vehicle Ahead
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Distance to Vehicle Ahead
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Active Telltale
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Lane Keep Assist (LKA) Active Telltale
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Maximum Recuperative Braking Level Requested
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Current Power Usage
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Suggested Transmission Gear
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Current Transmission Gear
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Current Driving Mode
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Powertrain Ready Telltale
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Power Limit in Current Driving Mode
Fig. 2, Truck Driver Display - Driving
The quick access menu, accessed from the steering wheel left-hand pod, shows short cuts to the most used features in the driver display. See Fig..