CONTROLS, INCORPORATED
C O N T R O L S Y S T E M S & S O L U T I O N S
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PRIOR TO STARTING ENGINE
Prior to starting the engine, select the proper throttle control mode required for application.
These settings are accessed in the Throttle Configuration menu.
Throttle Type Selection (Default = TSC Vernier)
TSC Mode Selection (Default = Primary)
TSC Min Speed Selection (Default = 650 RPM)
TSC Max Speed Selection (Default = 2400 RPM)
TSC Bump Speed Selection (Default = 20 RPM)
TSC Ramp Rate Selection (Default = 100 RPM/Sec)
Throttle Curve Selection (Default = Linear)
Multistate Speed 1 Selection (Default = 650 RPM)
Multistate Speed 2 Selection (Default = 650 RPM)
Multistate Speed 3 Selection (Default = 650 RPM)
Multistate Speed 4 Selection (Default = 650 RPM)
Manual Throttle Options
1) Vernier Throttle (Default)
Vernier throttle is standard up and down throttle between the minimum and maximum
selections. The ramp rate is the rate of acceleration in rpm’s per second. The control panel uses
J1939 throttle, also called “torque speed control” or TSC1.
Throttle Configuration Settings – Standard Throttle
2) Multistate Throttle
Multistate throttle provides for one, two, three or four specific operating speeds. Pressing the up
and down buttons adjusts engine speed between the selected multistate speed selections.
Throttle Configuration Settings – Multistate Throttle
Manual Throttle Operation
Multistate Speeds – Programmed speed settings must be in an increasing order. For
example, Speed 1 = 1000, Speed 2 = 1400, Speed 3 = 1500.