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SECTION 6 - JLG CONTROL SYSTEM
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6.4 TO CONNECT THE JLG CONTROL
SYSTEM ANALYZER
1.
Connect the cable supplied with the analyzer, to the
controller module located in the platform box or at
the controller module in the ground control box and
connect the remaining end of the cable to the ana-
lyzer.
NOTE: The cable has a four pin connector at each end of
the cable; the cable cannot be connected back-
wards.
2.
Power up the Control System by turning the key to
the platform or ground position and pulling both
emergency stop buttons on.
6.5 USING THE ANALYZER
With the machine power on and the analyzer connected
properly, the analyzer will display the following:
HELP:
PRESS ENTER
At this point, using the
RIGHT
and
LEFT
arrow keys, you
can move between the top level menu items. To select a
displayed menu item, press
ENTER
. To cancel a selected
menu item, press ESC.; then you will be able to scroll
using the right and left arrow keys to select a different
menu item.
The top level menus are as follows:
HELP
DIAGNOSTICS
SYSTEM TEST
ACCESS LEVEL
PERSONALITIES
MACHINE SETUP
CALIBRATIONS (view only)
If you press
ENTER
, at the
HELP: PRESS ENTER
dis-
play, and a fault is present, the analyzer display will scroll
the fault across the screen. If there was no fault detected,
the display will read:
HELP: EVERYTHING OK.
If pow-
ered up at the ground station, the display will read:
GROUND OK.
If
ENTER
is pressed again, the display moves to the fol-
lowing display:
LOGGED HELP
1: POWER CYCLE (0/0
)
At this point, the analyzer will display the last fault the sys-
tem has seen, if any are present. You may scroll through
the fault logs to view what the last 25 faults were. Use the
right and left arrow keys to scroll through the fault logs. To
return to the beginning, press
ESC.
two times.
POWER
CYCLE (0/0)
indicates a power up.