Specifications
SYS MODE Software info for factory troubleshooting.
BATT VOLTAGE Battery voltage across B+ and B− in volts.
BDI % Battery state of charge, as % of full charge.
HEAT SINK °C Heat sink temperature in °C.
THROTTLE % Throttle reading, as % of full throttle.
FIELD CURRENT Traction motor field current, in amps.
ARM CURRENT Traction motor armature current, in amps.
FIELD PWM Traction motor field duty cycle, as %.
ARM PWM Traction motor armature duty cycle, as %.
NEUTRAL Neutral switch: ON or OFF
MODE INPUT Mode 2 (M2) selected: ON or OFF.
EMR REV INPUT Emergency reverse switch: ON or OFF.
HYD THROTTLE % Hydraulic Throttle reading, as % of full throttle.
PUMP CURRENT Pump motor current, in amps.
PUMP PWM Pump motor duty cycle, as %.
LV CURRENT Lowering valve current, in amps.
LV PWM Lowering valve duty cycle, as %.
LIFT INPUT Lift switch: ON or OFF.
LOWER INPUT Lower switch: ON or OFF.
MAIN CONT Main contactor: OPEN or CLOSED.
E/M BRAKE Electromagnetic brake: ON or OFF.
HORN INPUT Horn driver: ON or OFF.
LOAD HOLD Load-hold valve driver: ON or OFF.
Diagnostics Menu
Press the diagnostics key to enter the DIAGNOSTICS mode. The LED in the corner of the diagnostics
key illuminates to indicate that the programmer has been placed in the DIAGNOSTIC mode. The
DIAGNOSTICS menu displays all currently active faults detected by the controller. It is capable of
displaying 20 different faults, 4 at a time.
Diagnostic History
Press the diagnostics key and the more info key simultaneously to enter the DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY
menu. The DIAGNOSTIC HISTORYmenu lists all of the faults observed and recorded by the controller
since the history was last cleared. Press the scroll down key to display any recorded faults. Each fault
will be listed only once, regardless of the number of times the fault may have occurred.
The diagnostic history can be cleared from the controller using the special program menu function
CLEAR DIAG HISTORY. Press the program key while holding the more info key. Press the scroll
down key until CLEAR DIAG HISTORY appears in the top line of the display. Press the more info key
again, and then press the value up key to clear the history, or the value down key to cancel the
operation.
Special Program Menu
Press and hold the more info key, then press the program key to enter the SPECIAL PROGRAM
menu. See Table 6. The SPECIAL PROGRAM menu allows the user to: return the controller to
previous settings, save controller settings to the programmer memory, load controller settings from the
programmer memory, clear diagnostic history, adjust the contrast of the programmer display, select
language, and display basic controller and programmer information. Press the scroll display key until
the desired function is on the top line. Press the more info key for information on how to make the
desired adjustment.
Table 6. Special Program Menu
Special Program Menu Display Definition
RESET ALL SETTINGS Revert to previous settings.
CONT SETTINGS→PROG Save controller settings to programmer.
PROG SETTINGS→CONT Load programmer settings to controller.
CLEAR DIAG HISTORY Clear DIAGNOSTIC HISTORY memory.
CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT Adjust programmer display contrast.
LANGUAGE SELECTION Select displayed language.
PROGRAMMER INFO Display programmer information.
CONTROLLER INFO Display controller information.
The SPECIAL PROGRAM menu also allows the user to "clone" controllers. After one controller is
programmed with all of the desired values, the values can be saved to the programmer handset
memory. The programmer handset can then be used to load the saved values to other similar
controllers (same model number).
Programming Traction Motor Controller - 1307 Handset
WARNING
NEVER adjust function settings outside the range recommended for the specific truck model.
Program changes affect lift truck performance and operation. If function settings are changed,
make sure all operators of the lift truck know that the truck has been changed and may
operate differently.
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