Table 4-2 Set Options - Continued
Parameter
Factory Setting
Description
SET INPUT #2
PRESENT
It can be can be set as:
• PRESENT: CNA#14 (
) is managed as a cutback speed
input (SR#2).
• OPTION #1: CNA#14 (
) is managed as an inching back-
ward.
The input CNA#14 (
) can only be used as Aux Lifting
request when the MDIPRC is PRESENT.
This input must be connected to a Keyswitch controlled voltage.
The SR#2 becomes active when CNA#14 (
) is open.
The inching backward becomes active when the CNA#14 (
) is closed to a Keyswitch controlled voltage.
SET INPUT #4
OPTION #1
This option handles the digital input CNB#7 (
). It can be
can be set as:
• BELLY CNB#7 (
) is managed as a Belly Switch input.
• BRAKE CNB#7 (
) is managed as service brake input.
This information can be used also to recognize when the operator
is driving with a pressed pedal braking.
• EX.HYDRO: CNB#7 (
) is managed as Exclusive Hydro.
This input must be connected to a Keyswitch controlled voltage.
The Belly switch active level is specified on the QUICK INV LOGIC
below.
The service brake of the exclusive hydro becomes active when
CNB#7 is opened.
HOUR COUNTER
RUNNING
This option specifies the hour counter mode. It can be set as:
• RUNNING: The counter registers travel time only.
• key on: The counter registers when the keyswitch is closed.
BATTERY CHECK
Level = 1
This option specifies the handling of the low battery charge detec-
tion. It can be set as:
• Level 0: Nothing happens, the battery charge level is ignored.
• Level 1: A BATTERY LOW alarm is raised when the battery level
is calculated being less than 10% of the full charge. A BATTERY
LOW alarm inhibits the Lifting function.
• Level 2: A BATTERY LOW alarm is raised when the battery level
is calculated being less than 10% of the full charge. A BATTERY
LOW alarm reduces the maximum truck speed down to 24% of
the full truck speed then, if the MDI-PRC is absent, inhibits the
Lifting function.
• Level 3 Equivalent to Level 1; a BATTERY LOW alarm is raised
when the battery level is calculated being less than 10% of the full
charge. A BATTERY LOW alarm inhibits the Lifting function.
HYDRO KEY ON
OFF
ON/OFF: If this options is programmed ON the traction Inverter
manages a hydraulic steering function when the keyswitch is
switched ON (only if the AUX OUTPUT #1 option is programmed
as HYDRO CONTACT or as WXCLUSIVE HYDRO).
STOP ON RAMP
OFF
Not used.
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Summary of Contents for BGL-22
Page 12: ...NOTES 12...
Page 18: ...NOTES 18...
Page 34: ...NOTES 34...
Page 39: ...Figure 5 4 Cap Assembly R6878 39...
Page 42: ...Figure 6 1 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly R6879 42...
Page 44: ...Figure 7 1 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly R6879 44...
Page 45: ...Figure 7 2 Load Wheels R6882 45...
Page 46: ...NOTES 46...
Page 48: ...Figure 8 2 Elevation System Telescopic R6883 48...
Page 50: ...Figure 8 3 Mast TRIMAST R6884 50...
Page 52: ...NOTES 52...
Page 54: ...Figure 9 1 Hydraulic System R6886 54...
Page 56: ...Figure 9 3 Hydraulic System TRIMAST R6888 56...
Page 58: ...Figure 9 4 Elevation System Telescopic R6883 58...
Page 59: ...Figure 9 5 Lift Cylinder Telescopic R6889 59...
Page 61: ...Figure 9 6 Elevation System TRIMAST R6884 61...
Page 62: ...Figure 9 7 Free Lift Cylinder TRIMAST R6890 62...
Page 64: ...Figure 9 8 Secondary Lift Cylinder TRIMAST R6891 64...
Page 67: ...Figure 9 10 Tilt Cylinder R6893 67...
Page 68: ...NOTES 68...
Page 70: ...Figure 10 1 Electrical System R6478 R6894 70...
Page 71: ...Figure 10 2 Electrical Panel R6478 R6895 71...
Page 73: ...Figure 10 3 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly R6879 73...
Page 74: ...NOTES 74...
Page 75: ...SECTION 11 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 75...
Page 76: ...NOTES 76...
Page 78: ...Figure 12 1 Steering System R6876 78...
Page 80: ...Figure 12 2 Control Head R6877 80...
Page 82: ...Figure 12 3 Cap Assembly R6878 82...
Page 85: ...NOTES 85...
Page 86: ...Figure 12 5 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly R6879 86...
Page 89: ...NOTES 89...
Page 90: ...Figure 12 7 Frame R6881 90...
Page 92: ...Figure 12 8 Load Wheels R6882 92...
Page 94: ...Figure 12 9 Elevation System Telescopic R6883 94...
Page 96: ...Figure 12 10 Elevation System TRIMAST R6884 96...
Page 98: ...Figure 12 11 Lift Carriage R6815 98...
Page 101: ...NOTES 101...
Page 102: ...Figure 12 13 Hydraulic System R6665 102...
Page 104: ...Figure 12 14 Pump Motor R6886 104...
Page 107: ...NOTES 107...
Page 108: ...Figure 12 16 Hydraulic System TRIMAST R6888 108...
Page 110: ...Figure 12 17 Tilt Cylinder Mounting R6892 110...
Page 112: ...Figure 12 18 Lift Cylinder Telescopic R6889 112...
Page 114: ...Figure 12 19 Free Lift Cylinder TRIMAST R6890 114...
Page 116: ...Figure 12 20 Secondary Lift Cylinder TRIMAST R6891 116...
Page 118: ...Figure 12 21 Tilt Cylinder R6893 118...
Page 120: ...Figure 12 22 Electrical System R6894 120...
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Page 124: ...Figure 12 24 Drive Motor R6630 124...
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