BASIC OPERATION AND FEATURES
SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL | Page 10 |
•Three speeds, adjustable from O to 100% motor volts. Fixed speeds actuated by switch closure to negative.
•Current limit and controlled acceleration adjustable.
•Battery Discharge Indicator interrupt compatible.
Operation of voltage regulator card: This card provides the basic functions required for controlling the pump control, optional contactors, and PMT functions. Battery positive is applied through a main control fuse to the key switch, energizing the control card power supply input to P1.
When a pump contactor is used, PMT operation is the same as outlined for the traction controllers.
The three speed (motor volts) reference points P12, P19, and P20 are selected by connecting these points independently to battery negative.
The first speed is obtained by closing Speed Limit I (P12) to control negative. SLl is adjustable by Function 11 using the Handset to adjust motor voltage from O to 100%. The specified motor volts will be regulated, however, the magnitude of motor current will vary depending on the loading of the vehicle.
The second speed is obtained by closing SL2 (P19) to control negative. SL2 is adjusted using the Handset and Function 12 similar to SL1.
The third speed is obtained by closing SL3 (P20) to control negative. SL3 is adjusted using the Handset and Function 13 similar to SL1.
If more than one Speed Limit is activated, the selected speed with the highest motor volts will override the low motor volt speed. The current limit circuit is adjustable and operates the same as the traction current limit.
The controlled acceleration circuit is adjustable and operates the same as the traction circuit. Adjustment range is from 0.1 to 5.5 seconds.
The Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI) interrupt will disable the hydraulic controller if the connection at P10 loses the
12 volt signal from the traction control. BDI interrupt can be disabled by Function 17 using the Handset. Select card type with or without BDI function.
January 2000