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1) TILLER SWITCH
This option handles the input CNC#6. This input opens when the operator
leaves the truck (tiller released). It is connected to a key voltage when the
operator is present. There are two levels:
- HANDLE: CNC#6 is managed as tiller input (no delay when released
and INCORRECT START if the input is active at startup).
- SEAT: CNC#6 is managed as seat input (with a delay when
released Æ de-bouncing function and NO INCORRECT
START if the input is active at startup).
- DEADMAN: CNC#6 is managed as deadman input, with the same delay
of a seat input, but with INCORRECT START if the input is
active at startup.
2) EB ON TILLER BRK
- ON: The EB is applied when the traction decelerates because
CNC#6 was deactivated whilst moving.
- OFF: The EB is NOT applied when the traction decelerates
because CNC#6 was deactivated whilst moving.
4 Note: if the positive of the EB is coming from the tiller input this option is
meaningless because EB is applied mechanically as soon as CNC#6 becomes OFF
3) HOUR COUNTER
This option specifies the hour counter mode. It can be set one of two:
- RUNNING: The counter registers travel time only
- KEY ON: The counter registers when the "key" switch is closed (controller
supplied)
4) EVP TYPE
Analog/digital: defines the type of the EVP electrovalve, current controlled:
Analog: the related output manages a proportional valve, current controlled
Digital: the related output manages an on/off valve
5) BATTERY CHECK
This option specifies the handling of the low battery charge detection.
There are tree levels:
- Level 0: Nothing happens, the battery charge level is calculated but is
ignored, it means no action is taken when the battery is discharged.
- Level 1: BATTERY LOW alarm is raised when the battery level is calculated
being less than or equal to 10% of the full charge. The BATTERY LOW
alarm reduces the maximum speed down to 24% of the full speed and
reduces the maximum current down to 50% of the full current.
- Level 2: BATTERY LOW alarm is raised when the battery level is calculated
being less or equal to 10% of the full charge.
- Level 3: BATTERY LOW alarm is raised when the battery level is calculated
being less or equal to 10% of the full charge. The BATTERY LOW alarm
reduces the maximum speed down to 24% of the full speed.
6) STOP ON RAMP
Only when the encoder is present, it is possible to electrically hold the truck on a
slope when the accelerator is released but the tiller is not released.
- ON: The stop on ramp feature (truck electrically hold on a ramp) is managed