Wesley BCT-6200-6SA User Manual

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Curtis 1243

GEN

2 Manual,

Rev. B

75

7 — DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING

FAULT OUTPUT LED DIAGNOSTICS
The 1243

GEN

2 controller provides two fault outputs designed to transmit fault

information to LEDs located on the display panel or on any remote panel.
These outputs can be programmed to display faults in Fault Code format or
in Fault Category format—see Section 3, page 51.

In Fault Code format, the two fault outputs operate independently. The

Fault 1 line flashes the same codes, at the same time, as the controller’s built-in
Status LED (see Table 8). The Fault 2 line pulls low when a fault is present;
it can be used to drive an LED that simply indicates whether or not there is
a fault. When no faults are present, both of the fault lines are in their normal
state (high).

In Fault Category format, the two fault outputs together define one of

four fault categories, as listed in Table 9. When a fault occurs, the Fault 1 and
Fault 2 lines (Pins 2 and 3) go to the state indicating the category of the par-
ticular fault:

LOW

/

HIGH

,

HIGH

/

LOW

, or

LOW

/

LOW

. When the fault is cleared, the

fault outputs return to their normal state (i.e.,

HIGH

/

HIGH

).

Table 9 FAULT CATEGORY CODES

FAULT 1

FAULT 2

FAULT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

CATEGORY

POSSIBLE FAULT

HIGH

HIGH

0

(no known faults)

LOW

HIGH

1

Current shunt fault

Hardware failsafe fault

M- shorted

Throttle wiper high or low

Emergency reverse wiring fault

Field winding open

Contactor coil or field shorted

Main contactor welded or missing

HIGH

LOW

2

Low battery voltage

Overvoltage

Thermal cutback, due to over/under temp

LOW

LOW

3

Anti-tiedown fault

High pedal disable (HPD) fault

Static return to off (SRO) fault

Service timer or disable timer expired

Motor too hot

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