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Truck Configuration Screen

Truck Configuration Screen

Figure 7. Truck Configuration Screen

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NOTE: Check your Parts Manual to make sure this software applies to the Lift Truck you are servicing.

The Truck Configuration screen contains several drop-down list boxes for configuring the hydraulic controller to the truck to which it is connected. See Figure 7.

Users can select the desired unit of measure (imperial or metric) from the drop-down list box on the right.

The first drop-down list box on the left lists the types of front-end valve. The carriage type and accompanying valves associated with the truck will determine which choice to select. See Figure 8.

Figure 8. Front-End Valve Drop-Down List Box

The next drop-down list box lists the possible hydraulic input devices. See Figure 9.

Figure 9. Hydraulic Input Devices Drop-Down List Box

The next drop-down list box is for selecting the degree of responsiveness in the hydraulic system. In addition, a hyper link displays to the right of the drop-down list box representing the active mode. When clicked on, this link will take the user to the appropriate mode definition subscreen. See Figure 10.

Figure 10. Hydraulic Responsiveness Drop-Down List Box

NOTE: The Lift/Height Interrupt drop-down list box is an optional feature that can be enabled/disabled if the truck has the necessary hardware. The hardware may be obtained via SPED.

The Interrupt function limits the movement of the mast depending on the appropriate input. For the lift and height interrupt, an input pin on the controller is defined and when this input is active the movement of the mast is interrupted. See Figure 11. For Load Moment Interrupt, the pressure signal from the pressure transducer placed in the lift section is used. This interrupt is active at a certain pressure signal and inactive below a certain pressure signal. Both Lift/Height Interrupt and Load Moment Interrupt values are adjustable at the service/technician or engineering level of the Hydraulic User Interface program.

Figure 11. Lift/Height Interrupt Drop-Down List Box

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