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| nominal voltage | 12–96 VDC |
|---|---|
| minimum voltage | 9 VDC |
| maximum voltage | 120 VDC |
| minimum startup voltage | 10 VDC |
| operating current with keyswitch on | 33–209 mA |
| operating current with keyswitch off | 24–110 mA |
| operating current with LCD heater on | 463–685 mA |
| operating temperature with LCD heater | –40°C to +70°C |
|---|---|
| operating temperature without LCD heater | –20°C to +70°C |
| storage temperature | –40°C to +85°C |
| dimensions | 136 × 80 × 47.2 mm |
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Guidance on how to use the 3301T manual effectively.
Details on display elements, fault codes, speed modes, and hour meters.
Describes the 3301T's programming capabilities and serial port interaction.
Explains the optional LCD heater for cold temperature operation.
Covers buzzer alarms, CANopen support, and password protection features.
Explains the function of each button and how to navigate menu screens.
Details methods for authorizing access via password or ECS.
Process for accessing and modifying device parameters for 3301T and other devices.
How to access and view the screen displaying fault codes and names.
Covers alarm buzzer functionality and preset user interfaces for different vehicles.
Instructions for mounting the device and panel cutout dimensions.
Details the 16-pin I/O connector, its seals, and pinout.
A representative wiring diagram illustrating controller connections.
Covers operating voltage, current, and battery connection requirements.
Details on keyswitch, switch inputs, fault code inputs, and sender inputs.
Configuration of MOSFET driver output and CANbus connection instructions.
Lists and describes parameters available in the device's main menu.
Covers hourmeter, maintenance, odometer, password, and miscellaneous settings.
Parameters for CAN communication and PDO mapping.
Parameters for battery monitoring, output modes, ramp, limits, PI, and dither.
Displays current values of hour meters and odometers.
Shows remaining maintenance time and raw data for switch inputs.
Displays output status (PWM duty, current) and LCD temperature.
Explains byte and bit sequence order for CANopen messages.
Covers Node IDs, Baud Rate, Message CAN-IDs, and Expedited SDOS.
Details PDOs, COB-IDs, timing, and preconfigured data.
Lists standard CANopen objects and specifies hour meter display settings.
Introduces the 1313 Handheld Programmer and Curtis Integrated Toolkit (CIT).
Details common features like parameter adjustment, monitoring, and diagnostics.
Explains the hierarchy of access levels for programming devices.
Covers nominal voltage, operating current, and startup voltage.
Details dimensions, operating/storage temperatures, and humidity.
Covers Ingress Protection, Salt Spray, Shock, Vibration, Safety, CE, and UL.
Explains how the model number indicates specific features like the LCD heater.
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