PG DRIVES TECHNOLOGY I-DRIVE TECHNICAL MANUAL – INSTALLATION
Inhibit 2 Debounce.
Inhibit 2 Mode.
Inhibit 2 Target.
Inhibit 2 Speed.
Inhibit 2 Operation.
4.12.2 Inhibit 2 Debounce
This parameter sets the amount of time a connection to Inhibit 2 must be stable before it is interpreted as a valid condition. This
parameter is particularly useful for interlock switches such as a seat switch, which can bounce momentarily as the operator
passes over bumpy terrain.
The parameter is programmable between 0s and 5s in 0.5s steps
If set to 0, then the normal inherent debounce will be applied to the input.
Inhibit Debounce functionality is standard on i140 and i180 only. Please contact PGDT if this
functionality is required on your i45 or i70 application.
4.12.3 Inhibit 2 Mode
This parameter refers to the state in which the inhibit is active.
The parameter can be set to Disabled, Pull Low or Open Circuit.
4.12.4 Inhibit 2 Target
This parameter sets the function(s) which will be affected when the inhibit switch is in the required state. These are as follows.
None No functions will be inhibited.
Forward Drive Forward traction only is inhibited.
Reverse Drive Reverse traction only is inhibited.
Aux 1 Auxiliary 1 Output is inhibited.
Aux 2 Auxiliary 2 Output is inhibited.
Aux 3 Auxiliary 3 Output is inhibited.
Selecting both Forward Drive and Reverse Drive will mean all traction is inhibited.
Setting this parameter to Aux 2 will allow control of the Auxiliary 2 Output. Inhibit 2 input can
then be used to switch Aux 2 Output on and off.
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