GE IC3645SP4U400N3, IC3645SR4U404N2 operation manual Basic Operation and Features

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BASIC OPERATION AND FEATURES

SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL

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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

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Contents Installation and Operation Table of Contents 46-52 20-4041-45 57-62Basic Operation and Features Motor CharacteristicsFlexible System Application More Features with Fewer ComponentsSolid-State Reversing Slows with the increase of current in the field2 Current Limit 1.b Creep Speed1.c Control Acceleration 3.c Pedal Position Plug Braking4.c Proportional Operation for Dual Motor Vehicles 6 Steer Pump Contactor Time Delay4.b Speed Limits 5 Ramp Operation 5a Ramp StartSystem Protective Override 1 Static Return to Off SRO Diagnostics 1 Systems Diagnostics7 On-Board Coil Drivers & Internal Coil Suppression 2 Accelerator Volts Hold Off3 Hourmeter Readings 3.a Maintenance Alert & Speed Limit4 Battery Discharge Indication BDI 4.a Internal Resistance CompensationBasic Operation and Features Part Number Outline DRAWINGS, Elementary Drawings and INPUTS/OUTPUTSArgument Outline SX-3 and SR-3 Package Size Drawings and INPUTS/OUTPUTS DRAWINGS, Elementary Drawings and INPUTS/OUTPUTS Control SectionConnections to Main Plug 23 PIN and Y Plug 12 PIN PINDiagnostic Status Codes 2.d. High Power Signals Level HP High-Level Signals Level HMedium-Power Signals Level MP Cable Spacing GuidelinesReconnect plugs Cleaner328A1777G1 General Troubleshooting Instructions Traction No seat switch or deadman switchTraction Control Codes Status CodeReverse directional switch is closed on Description of Status Cause of Status IndicationAccelerator depressed with no Start switch fails to closeDirection selected KEY Negative Both the forward and reverse Directional switches are closed atSame time Start switch closed on power up after Initial key switch closureDischarged battery Reverse direction Motor field current is high on start upForward direction Run mode Volts DC Power supply is less than 10 voltsMotor field current is too high during Traction Controller Slave/auxiliary control Transistor over temperature Open thermal protector TP orArmature transistor did not turn off Motor armature offset voltage is tooLow ProperlyArmature transistor did not turn on Than 12% of battery voltsLook Ahead test for A2 volts less Capacitor volts are low before the line Motor field current is too low duringContactor closes Input too low during running Controller motor current sensorLine driver input P2-17 is less Description Armature current exceeds Armature transistor limitVerify connection between the master control P21 Traction Status Code Symptom Temperature TMM Status CodesSteer Plug P5 pump is shorted to positive Plug P8 pump is shorted to positive Corrective Actions TROUBLE-SHOOTING Diagram YES Pump SymptomPossible Cause Transistor is over temperature Open thermal protector TP1 orSensor input is missing No power to pump motorPump Controller motor current Control rangeTurn off properly Power Transistor Q1 did notPower Transistor Q1 did not turn on With no pump contactor, controlCapacitor volts are low after the line Contactor closesSensor input voltage polarity Controller motor currentCheck Battery voltage is less than Voltage at capacitor 1C is less than VoltsTMM7A 3 TMM Pump Control Connections TMM7A Outline DrawingsAdjustable Features START-UP Display SequenceAction Accessing Stored Status Codes With GE HandsetRemarks Function Function 10 Field Current for Regen Internal Resistance Compensation Battery VoltsBattery volts Set units Function 16 Stall Trip Point with % ON-TIME PushFunction 25 Monitor Function 19 Maintenance Code Tens and Units Hours SETFunction 26 Base Ratio Function 51 Mode 1 MAX Armature % on Function 49 Mode 1 Field Weakening Start PushFunction 28 Stored Status Code Count Pointer Push Function 57 Mode 3 Field Weakening Start Function 52 Mode 2 Armature Controlled AccelerationFunction 55 Mode 2 MAX Armature % on Function 59 Mode 3 MAX Armature % onSummary of Current Limit Adjustments Field CurrentFunction 14 not Applicable Function Current LimitFunction 16 Speed / Torque Compensation Function 49 Mode 1 Speed Limit 2 SL2 Push Speed / Torque Compensation Table Voltage SettingFunction 48 Mode 1 Controlled Acceleration Push Function 50 Mode 1 Speed Limit 3 SL3Function 55 not Applicable Function 53 Mode 2 Speed Limit 2 SL2Function 54 Mode 2 Speed Limit 3 SL3 Function 59 not ApplicableStandard Dash Displays Dash DisplaysApplication ConnectionsStart-Up Display Sequence Outline DrawingsSetup Turn Angle Potentiometer InstallationOperation Degree Potentiometer for Steer Angle Input Degree Potentiometer Left Right Traction Control RS-232 Memory MAP TablesRestrictions Function Reset to Zero Only HoursTens/Ones Reset to Zero Only Stored Status Code #5Reset to Zero Only Stored Status Code #6 Reset to Zero Only HoursThou/HunNone Dash Display Ratio2-1 Reset to Zero Only Stored Status Code #16Reset to Zero Only Dash Display CA-1 Dash Display FWS-1 None