Powerbase Wiring - Curtis enAble 40 Manual

Powerchair control system
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2 — INSTALLATION & WIRING
4
1
Rear L Turn
Rear R Turn
Front L Turn
Front R Turn
Running Lights
Fig. 5
Basic wiring diagram, Curtis 1740 powerbase.
8

POWERBASE WIRING

Wiring for the 1740 powerbase is shown in Figure 5. The connections to the
14-pin connector are optional, depending on the level of functionality desired.
For use with the simplest handcontrol (the basic drive-only version), no logic
connections are required; for use with the full featured handcontrol (drive with
lights and seat actuators), all the connections shown in Figure 5 are required.
Additional features can be added to the system by wiring additional components
to the Multi-Function pins (4–7); see Figure 6.
The motor and battery connector housings have been specifically designed
for the enAble 40 system and must be purchased directly from your Curtis
dealer or sales representative. The electrical connectors are standard AMP parts.
Curtis also provides a kit with all the parts required to connect the high power
wiring to the powerbase. See Appendix D for part numbers.
M1
8
1
Actuator 1
Actuator 2
14-pin logic connector
The recommended mating connector housing is 14-pin Molex Mini-Fit Junior,
p/n 39-01-2145. The pins for the connector should be Molex H.C.S. Plus, p/n
45750-3xxx, which are suitable for 16 AWG wire. Consult Molex specifications
for housing material and pin plating options. The pin-out is as follows:
Pin 1 Seat Motor 1+
Pin 2 Seat Motor 2+
Pin 3 B+
Pin 4 B-
Pin 5 Multi-Function Input 1
Pin 6 Multi-Function Input 2
Pin 7 Multi-Function Input 3
BATT
+
M1
Pin
Pin
Pin 10 Running Lights -
Pin 11 Front Right Turn -
Pin 12 Front Left Turn -
Pin 13 Rear Right Turn -
Pin 14 Rear Left Turn -
Curtis enAble
M2
M2
8 Seat Motor 1-
9 Seat Motor 2-
40 Manual,
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Rev. E

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