Control System
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Service Manual – SC6500
™
A3 Switch/Display Panel Assembly
The A3 Switch/Display Panel Assembly is the user
interface that includes the various system switches and
buttons, and the control panel display. The A3 Switch/
Display Panel Assembly sends the operator inputs via a
CAN BUS to the A2 Control Board Assembly.
Circuit Description
The A2 Control Board Assembly is connected by several inputs to battery negative:
The A2 Control Board Assembly gets positive battery voltage from two inputs:
• When the key switch, seat switch and battery interlock are closed, positive voltage is supplied to the A2
Control Board Assembly.
• When the key switch is closed, positive voltage is supplied to the coil side of contactor
K5
. When
K5
contacts close, positive voltage is supplied to the A2 Control Board Assembly.
The A3 Switch/Display Panel Assembly gets voltage from two outputs on the A2 Control Board Assembly.
The A3 Switch/Display Panel Assembly communicates with the A2 Control Board Assembly via a CAN BUS
connection (
CAN H
and
CAN L
).
Main Control Programming Options
Fault Recall Mode
Whenever the A2 Control Board Assembly detects an electrical system error or fault, one or more error codes
are displayed and stored by the A2 Control Board Assembly. You can recall error codes (if any) from previous
machine operation for troubleshooting purposes, To recall stored error codes:
1. Turn the key switch off.
2. Press and hold the solution switch.
3. While holding the solution switch, turn the key switch on.
4. Continue to hold the solution switch until the solution system indicator turns on.
5. Release the solution switch. The solution system indicator turns off and the scrub off indicator will light.
The display will show a wrench icon indicating that you are in fault recall mode.
• If there are no previous error codes stored, the display will show the no-fault wrench icon
asking you to reset the machine (no fault). Skip to step 7.
• If error codes have been stored, the display will show the wrench icon and error number(s) next to the
wrench. If more than one error code is stored, the display will toggle through all the errors stored.
6. • If you want to save the codes, skip to step 7.
• To clear the stored error codes, press the scrub off switch. The display will now show key switch icon
asking you to reset the machine.
7. To exit the fault recall mode, turn the key switch off.