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Raymond 8410 walkie programming

I've got ten 8410's in my warehouse, and they all perform differently in terms of acceleration and neutral breaking, despite them all being used for the same task. It seems I can acess the programming menu by holding down the horn while powering on, but from there, I don't know what I'm doing, our how to confirm any changes I make.

Can anyone let me know how to make setting changes, or maybe direct me to a user manual, provided that would have the info I need?
  • Posted 30 Sep 2013 10:46
  • Discussion started by Ratnuh
  • Ontario, Canada
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Parameters locked out. You need CAN key to unlock them
  • Posted 13 Nov 2021 09:32
  • Reply by Bluenose
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
Take me as i come, cause i can't stay long....
I have the same issue with our 8210 Raymond. I can get to parameter 1, but the horn button does not cause the parameter to flash so I can change it. The horn also works fine in normal mode.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2021 10:58
  • Reply by Dennis_Pierce
  • Montana, United States
Dennis Pierce
Have you had any luck
  • Posted 21 Feb 2020 23:46
  • Reply by Joseph_holland
  • South Carolina, United States
Joe Holland
Sorry guys for some serious thread necromancy, but this is the closest I've come to finding how to change the parameters on this same walkie rider. I can get into parameters, but pressing the horn doesn't select the option/make it start blinking. Any ideas?
  • Posted 4 Jun 2018 13:11
  • Reply by Adamster02
  • Nevada, United States
I was wondering if you could help me to reset my software in the charger on an 8210, i was told that sometimes you can loose the software and it will think it is charging a lithium battery or something and that it needs to be reset to lead acid

Any knowledge of this
Thanks
  • Posted 11 Apr 2018 02:20
  • Reply by Buddym
  • California, United States
Bert miner
Raymond 8410 wiring diagram, looking for a schematic for this truck. Any help would be great.
  • Posted 4 Sep 2017 16:51
  • Reply by ChicagoTeam
  • Illinois, United States
Hey, maybe someone can help me. Got a 8210 that I can't enter any thing with key pad, programming key doesn't work. Any ideas?
  • Posted 8 Aug 2017 02:54
  • Reply by 1sharpdog
  • Texas, United States
David Sharp
Have a Great day and thanks for all the great advice! sharpforklift@gmail.com
Hi RayTech, my company just bought the Raymond 8210 with keypad option,but is going too slow, so I look to the owner manual to find out the procedure to change the parameter to get a full speed, so I followed the procedure, but when I enter my key code I wait about 10 seconds I got I fault code C 33. Any ideas about the problem please help me the trailer was taking only 30-40 minutes from me, now it take about 2 hours to get done please any help will be Appreciated
  • Posted 10 Apr 2017 02:29
  • Modified 10 Apr 2017 02:33 by poster
  • Reply by vane_j
  • Oregon, United States
Hello kind sir,
Good Morning RayTech,

If your having any issues do not hesitate to call me , I see you are in Ontario , and I can provide you any Service, Training ,Or additional Product needs, the 8410 is a great machine.

Current promotions on 8210 out of Mississauga.

Friends ,and Referrals welcome
  • Posted 27 Sep 2016 02:00
  • Reply by DamonD
  • Ontario, Canada
Damon.Dittmer@johnstonequipment.com
PHONE: 905-712-6000 Ext. 52079
Cell: 647-780-0464
You need the dealer plug that fits into the com port. it's a red box a few inches in diameter. It lets you change the parameters beyond the first 10.
  • Posted 4 Apr 2014 10:36
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
I do have the key for the unit. I just ended up buying a new keypad for it. Thank you. Can you still tell me the process of bypassing that keypad for future reference.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2014 10:09
  • Reply by sako_k
  • California, United States
Sako1sk at yahoo dot com
yes, it can be disabled. But it`s locked out, until you connect a `CAN key
You can revert back to key switch only
  • Posted 2 Apr 2014 08:59
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
Hey ray tech, this is the only tread I found about the 8410. The one I'm working on has the optional key pad. I was wondering if I could just disable that? Thank you
  • Posted 1 Apr 2014 17:17
  • Reply by sako_k
  • California, United States
Sako1sk at yahoo dot com
This is exactly the information I was looking for, thanks raytech.
  • Posted 1 Oct 2013 12:00
  • Reply by Ratnuh
  • Ontario, Canada
You can program the trucks, as long as they are not locked out with a laptop. hold horn button on while turning on key, release only when "P" shows. This is parameters. H= Hours meters E= errors and D=diagnostic with "Pn" for part #s
At "P", turn throttle to Par 01. this is Max speed walking (without rabbit) or in coast. 0-42% IF ENABLED, hit horn button, the parameter showing will flash. If flashing, you can change it by rotating the throttle
Other parameters are 02, Maximum speed, with rabbit.. 0-100% Set it to what you want. recommend 80%
next is 03 Accelerate rate. 1-5 scale. 5 is gentle ! will toss the machine into the wall each time like a jack rabbit. Set it to 3
Don't mess with P4,P5,
P6 is max speed without rabbit. 0-66%
P7 is Accelerate rate for walking speed. 1-5 with 5 gentlest
Do not mess with other options!
Again, hit horn button to enable change, rotate throttle to raise or lower settings, hit horn to accept. And don't show the drivers this!
  • Posted 30 Sep 2013 12:42
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada

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