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4.3 CHOPPER CONFIGURATION AND CONNECTIONS DESCRIPTION
The choices made regarding power connections must be communicated to the chop-
per.
In order to supply this information, you have to connect the chopper to the program-
ming console and access the set model, set options, and set battery menus (see spe-
cific configuration descriptions).
- CONFIGURATION OF THE MODEL: SEL MODEL MENU
Allows chopper to operate in one of the 4 possible modes.
1) REGENER. TR = regenerative traction
2) STANDARD TR = standard traction
3) STANDARD PUMP = standard lifting
4) PUMP+HYDRO = lifting with hydrodrive contactor handling
- CONFIGURATION OF OPTIONS: SEL OPTIONS MENU
function/pin option meaning
PIN G3 Bypass Bypass contactor
Weak Weakening contactor.
SPEED Free No speed check.
Check Speed check activated.
BATTERY Free No low battery charge alarm.
Check Low charge alarm with 50% max. current if less
than 10% of charge.
ARB Free No Anti-rollback.
Check Anti-rollback handled.
RELEASE Free No regenerative braking at release.
Braking Release braking.
HOURS Running Hour-metre active only when running.
Key on Hour-metre active with key on.
PIN E1 Cut b.#3 E1 = Reduction of speed no.3.
Quick I E1 = Rapid inversion input.
PIN E4 Seat E4 = Seat microswitch.
Handle E4 = Handle microswitch.
PIN E2 Cut b.#2 E2 = Speed reduction no.2.
Backing E2 = Back request with speed relative to cutback
speed #2 and timing of backing time parameter.
- SELECTION OF BATTERY VOLTAGE: SEL BATTERY MENU
Makes it possible to set the nominal voltage of the battery for handling the charge
status and tester functions.
With ROLL UP/ROLL DOWN buttons it is possible to select battery nominal voltage.
With SET UP/SET DOWN buttons it is possible to make fine adjustments of battery
voltage.
H2B general description