0–5kω throttle (“type 3”) – Wesley BCT-6200-6SA User Manual

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Curtis 1243

GEN

2 Manual,

Rev. B

13

2 — INSTALLATION & WIRING:

Throttle

Curtis ET-XXX Electronic Throttle
The Curtis ET-XXX provides a 0–5V throttle and forward/reverse inputs for
the 1243

GEN

2 controller. Wiring for the ET-XXX is shown in Figure 9. When

an electronic throttle is used, the Pot Low Fault parameter (see Section 3, page
38) must be set to Off; otherwise the controller will register a throttle fault
and will shut down.

There is no fault detection built into the ET-XXX, and the controller will

detect only open wiper faults. It is the responsibility of the vehicle manufacturer
to provide any additional throttle fault detection necessary.

The ET-XXX can be integrated into a control head to provide wigwag-

style throttle control. Alternatively, a complete control head assembly is avail-
able from Curtis. This control head assembly—the CH series—combines the
ET-XXX throttle with a variety of standard control head switch functions for
use in walkie and lift truck applications.

0–5kΩ Throttle (“Type 3”)

The 0–5kΩ throttle (“Type 3” in the programming menu) is a 2-wire resistive
throttle that connects between the Pot Wiper and Pot Low pins (Pins 6 and
7) as shown in Figure 10. Zero speed corresponds to 0 Ω measured between
the two pins and full speed corresponds to 5 kΩ. This throttle type is not ap-
propriate for use in wigwag-style applications.

Broken wire protection is provided by the controller sensing the current

flow from the wiper input through the potentiometer and into the Pot Low pin.
If the Pot Low input current falls below 0.65 mA or its voltage below 0.06 V,

Fig. 9

Wiring for Curtis

ET-XXX electronic throttle
(“Type 2”).

GREEN

ORANGE

BLACK

BLACK/WHITE

WHITE

WHT/BRN

B+

KEYSWITCH

connector

WHT/GRN

Reverse input (Pin 11)

KSI (Pin 16)

0–5V input (Pin 6)

Forward input (Pin 12)

Pot Low Fault setting = OFF

B-

B-

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