Specifications
re-navigate the entire menu structure. While you are positioned at a menu item you want to bookmark,
press one of the bookmark keys and hold it down for 4 seconds until the BOOKMARK SET screen
appears. You can return to this preset menu item at any time by pressing the bookmark key you
assigned to this item. Bookmarks are permanently retained in the programmer memory. Once the
programmer has been unplugged or power to the controller has been interrupted, the bookmarks are
cleared from the programmer memory. See Figure 6.
OPERATION
Connecting Handset to Traction Motor Controller
NOTE: Each time the programmer handset is connected to the controller, it acquires all of the
controller function value settings and stores them in its temporary memory. This allows the user to
revert back to the original settings at any time. The SPECIAL PROGRAM MENU selection RESET
ALL SETTINGS is used to revert to the original settings. Any unwanted change made to any of the
function values can be undone in this manner, as long as the programmer has not been unplugged or
the key switch has not been turned to the OFF position (power disconnected).
1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position.
2. Disconnect the battery.
3. Remove drive unit compartment cover.
WARNING
The capacitor in the traction motor controller can hold an electrical charge after the battery is
disconnected. To prevent electrical shock and injury, discharge the capacitor before inspecting
or repairing any component. Wear safety glasses. Make certain the battery has been
disconnected. Discharge the capacitors in the controller by connecting a load (such as a
contactor coil or a horn) across the controller’s B+ and B− terminals. DO NOT use a
screwdriver to discharge the traction motor controller.
4. Discharge the capacitors in the controller.
5. Connect programmer handset to the 4-pin Molex™ connector on the traction motor controller.
6. Reconnect the battery.
7. Turn the key switch to the ON position.
Disconnecting the Handset From the Traction Motor Controller
1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position.
2. Disconnect the battery.
WARNING
The capacitor in the traction motor controller can hold an electrical charge after the battery is
disconnected. To prevent electrical shock and injury, discharge the capacitor before inspecting
or repairing any component. Wear safety glasses. Make certain the battery has been
disconnected. Discharge the capacitors in the controller by connecting a load (such as a
contactor coil or a horn) across the controller’s B+ and B− terminals. DO NOT use a
screwdriver to discharge the traction motor controller.
3. Discharge the capacitors in the controller.
4. Disconnect programmer handset from the 4-pin Molex™ connector on the traction motor controller.
NOTE: The programmer handset should only be connected and disconnected with the key switch in
the OFF position.
5. Install drive unit compartment cover.
6. Reconnect the battery.
MAIN MENU SELECTIONS
Program Menu
The program menu will contain submenus of adjustable parameters downloaded to the programmer
from the motor controller. The motor controller can be setup for specific operating conditions by
changing the parameters that can be accessed through the program menu selections. Those
parameters that can be adjusted by the handset will be shown as submenu items under the program
menu.
Use the up or down arrow on the menu navigation key to select a parameter. See Figure 10. Press
the right arrow key to access the detail screen for the selected parameter. See Figure 11. The detail
screen will show the measurement units, min/max range for the parameter, and a bar graph indicating
the current parameter setting. The setting may be changed using the data increase/decrease key.
Press the (+) side of the key to increase the value or press the (−) side of the key to decrease the
value.
To return to the program menu or the main menu, press the left arrow on the menu navigation key.
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