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EN 3340.758.003a - 2014-11
OPERATION
MM9000 Rev C.8 01/13 Page 39
MM9000 ClearCommand User Manual
Operation
2.11.4.3 Integrated Troll Solenoid Functions
This section, along with the Basic Troll Functions Section, allows the adjustment of solenoid Trolling
Valve related items:
• L0 Troll Enable and Control Head Lever Range
-Turns Troll ON and sets the degrees of
Control Head lever movement dedicated to Troll.
• L1 Troll Valve Function
- Selects the proper current range for a particular gear. This Function
must be the 3rd function set if ZF Hurth Gears are used.
• L2 Troll Minimum Pressure
- Adjusts the amount of current at minimum Shaft rotation.
• L3 Troll Maximum Pressure
- Adjusts the amount of current at maximum Shaft rotation (not
maximum pressure).
Detail information on each function is found in Section 5.7.2.1.2: Troll Solenoid L1 Function.
2.11.5 Troubleshooting Functions
2.11.5.1 Basic Troubleshooting Functions
• H0
Diagnostics - Allows the installer/technician to look at various inputs to the Processor.
• H1
Return to Factory Defaults - Returns all settings to the factory default values.
Detail information on this function is found in Section 5.7.2: Troll Functions.
2.11.5.2 Additional Troubleshooting Functions
• H2 Driver Fault Detection Enable
- Allows the Processor to monitor the clutch and/or troll
solenoids.
Detail information on this function is found in Section 5.7.2: Troll Functions.
2.12 Audible Tones
2.12.1 Basic Processor Tones
The Processor can produce numerous tones which inform the operator of the status of the system or
if any faults were to occur. These tones are emitted from all Remote Stations regardless of whether
they are in command or not.
2.12.1.1 Slow Repetitive Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone is normal when DC power is first applied to the System. This tone indicates that system
initialization has occurred, no Remote Station has command, the operator can accept command at any
Remote Station.
2.12.1.2 One Long, Three Short Tones
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the command signal from a Control Head’s potentiometer has gone out of
range.
2.12.1.3 Steady Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that the software program within the Processor has quit running, due to low voltage
or component failure.
2.12.1.4 Five (5) Second Steady Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that there has been a loss of Serial Communication.
2.12.1.5 Three (3) Second Steady Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone is heard if there is a stuck transfer button, or when entering Back-up Mode, or if a Troll
Solenoid error occurs. (Back-up Mode and Troll Solenoid is not available for all Processors.)
2.12.1.6 Five Seconds On, Five Seconds Off - High Repetitive Rate Tone
Detail information on this tone is in Section 10: Troubleshooting.
This tone indicates that Function Code A3 Station Expander (SE) has had the value 01 Enabled
entered, but the Processor and Station Expander cannot communicate.

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