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- NONE: No CHECK UP NEENED warning
- OPTION#1: CHECK UP NEENED warning shown on the hand set and
- MDI after 300 hours
- OPTION#2: Equal to OPTION#1 but Speed reduction after 340 hours
- OPTION#3: Equal to OPTION#2 but the truck definitively stops after 380
hours
14) MAIN CONT VOLT
It specifies the percentage of battery voltage supplied to MC coil to close the
contactor.
15) AUX OUT VOLT
It specifies the percentage of battery voltage supplied to EB coil to apply the
electro mechanic brake.
16) MAIN CONT. V RID
It specifies the percentage of MAIN CONT VOLT parameter, supplied to MC
coil to keep the contactor closed.
Example 1
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 100%
MAIN CONT V RID = 70%
The contactor will be closed with full battery voltage applied to the coil and
then the voltage will be reduced to 70% of battery voltage.
Example 2
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 70%
MAIN CONT V RID = 100%
The contactor will be closed with 70% of battery voltage applied to the coil
and then the voltage will be kept at the same value.
Example 3
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 70%
MAIN CONT V RID = 70%
The contactor will be closed with 70% of battery voltage applied to the coil
and then the voltage will be reduced to 49% of battery voltage.
17) AUX OUTPUT V RID
It specifies the percentage of AUX OUT VOLT parameter, supplied to EB coil
to keep the electro mechanic brake applied.
Example 1
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 100%
MAIN CONT V RID = 70%
The Ebrake will be closed with full battery voltage applied to the coil and then
the voltage will be reduced to 70% of battery voltage.
Example 2
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 70%
MAIN CONT V RID = 100%
The Ebrake will be closed with 70% of battery voltage applied to the coil and
then the voltage will be kept at the same value.
Example 3
MAIN CONT VOLTAGE = 70%
MAIN CONT V RID = 70%
The Ebrake will be closed with 70% of battery voltage applied to the coil and
then the voltage will be reduced to 49% of battery voltage.
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