Basic ICC5 Functions
ICC5 Alert Messages
Alert messages appear on the driver display when certain conditions occur. They include warnings, cautions, and notices that require the driver’s attention. Not all alert messages are critical to the operation of the vehicle. More important messages take priority over less important messages. The header text and color indicates the priority of the on-screen message, listed from the highest to the lowest:
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Warning (red)
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Caution (amber)
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Status/Informational (blue, green, white, and grey)
Warnings alert the driver to situations or conditions that may pose a threat to control of the vehicle. Follow all instructions given in the message.
Cautions alert the driver to situations or conditions that may result in damage to vehicle components, or derating of engine power.
Status notices alert the driver to situations or conditions that may improve fuel efficiency or vehicle handling.
ICC5 Time and Date Settings
The following settings can be controlled under Time and Date: selecting a time zone, turning Automatic Summer Time on or off, turning Summer Time on or off, and setting the date and time format.
Automatic Summer Time is another name for automatic daylight saving time. If this is set to on then the controls for Summer Time are unavailable.
Dates can be displayed as: DD.MM.YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, or YYYY/MM/DD. Selection is made using either/or radio buttons.
Time can be displayed in 12 AM/PM or 24 hour format.
ICC5 Alarm Settings
Note: The ability to set the alarm clock and timers is only available when the parking brake is engaged.
Alarm Clock Controls and Features:
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Time of Day
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Repeat
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Audio Source
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Light Alarm
Tapping on a bar at the bottom of the screen in the alarm clock menu switches between alarm clocks and the sleep timers. If alarms have been set, the corresponding icon in the bar indicates this with the number of active alarms shown inside a circle.
Up to fifteen alarms can be shown in a carousel view on the screen. They are sorted from the beginning of the day on the left and the end of the day on the right. If less than fifteen alarms have been set, a Add Alarm icon will be available in carousel display at the far right. If fifteen alarms have been created, the Add Alarm icon is not available.
New alarms are set to be On when created. Alarms can be toggled off and on by pressing on an alarm tile. An active alarm has a red line at the top of the alarm tile.
If an alarm has been set to repeat, the selected days of the week will be listed below the time.
The audio of an alarm can be set under Audio Source. Options include up to 15 preset alarm sounds and any available radio station.
If an alarm includes turning on lights, a light icon is shown on the alarm tile at the bottom right. Wake up lighting can be set to be turned on at 10% to 100% brightness.
Alarms can be edited by pressing on the pencil icon below the alarm tile. To delete an alarm, press on the edit pencil icon and choose Delete.
ICC5 Sleep Timer Settings
The sleep timer's function is to turn off the light(s) and/or music after a certain period of time. The default value is 30 minutes but the sleep timer can be set anywhere from 1 minute to 3 hours and 59 minutes.
ICCC5 Temperature
Note: Pay attention to road conditions when air temperatures are near freezing.
In the ICC5 the ambient air temperature displays at the top and slightly to the right on the driver display screen. See Fig.. The temperature can be set to display in °F or °C in Settings.
When ambient air temperature drops below 34°F (1°C), a snowflake icon will appear below the display temperature. The snowflake icon will display until the ambient air temperature rises to 37°F (3°C).
If the temperature drops below 34°F (1°C) after rising above 37°F (3°C), the snowflake will reappear.