Truck Management Module (Tmm); General Features; Operation; Installation - GE IC3645SR4U454Z2 Installation And Operation Manual

Separately excited (sx) transistorized dual motor controllers and series pump motor control
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL
Section 5. TRUCK MANAGEMENT MODULE (TMM)
Section 5.1 General Features
The Truck Management Module is a multi-functional
accessory card (IC3645TMM7A), or an integral function of
the SR Pump control when used with the SX Family of
Traction controls. The Module provides the OEM with the
ability to initiate status codes or operator warning codes to
be displayed on the Dash Display whenever a normally
open switch or sensor wire provides a signal to the
Module.
The TMM Module can be used to display a separate status
code indicating an over temperature of traction motors,
hydraulic motors, or any other device or system that can
activate a switch that closes.
It can also be used as a Brush Wear Indicator (BWI). The
Brush Wear Indicator is designed to detect a "worn-out
brush" and display a fault code on the Dash Display to
warn maintenance personnel that the motor brushes need
to be replaced before they wear to the point of causing
destructive damage to the motor commutator surface. The
BWI function is compatible with any sensor that short
circuits to the motor armature to signal limits of brush
wear.
Note: Motor armature must be in the positive side of the
battery circuit.
Section 5.2 Operation
The Module utilizes 9 OEM input points and 3 output points
that connect to the "Y" plug on the traction logic card. Due
to the low level signal value of this output, shielded wire
should always be used to insure proper operation. The
input to the Module is either a switch or sensor wire
closure to battery negative or positive. The following table
outlines the status code displayed for each input, when
that point is closed to battery negative or positive, as
indicated.
TMM7A
Pump
Card
Control
Terminal
Terminal
TB1
P16
TB3
P11
TB4
P15
TB5
P3
TB6
P4
TB8
P5
TB10
P6
TB11
P8
TB12
P9
* Status codes 90 and 93 can also be programmed with the
Handset to reduce the speed of the truck from 100 to 0
percent-on-time.
Status
Code
Connect To
90 *
Neg
91
Neg
92
Neg
93 *
Pos
93 *
Pos
94
Pos
94
Pos
95
Pos
95
Pos
IMPORTANT NOTE: Status Codes 93, 94 and 95 are only
checked when a neutral signal is present (i.e., open start
switch or open F/R switch). The status code is displayed
and the speed limit enabled when the control is returned
to the run mode. Do not use status code 93 speed limit for
applications requiring immediate speed limit on switch
closure.
Typical wiring diagrams and outline drawings for the
TMM7A accessory card and SR family of Pump TMM
functions are shown in Sections 6.4 and 6.5.
Section 5.3 Installation
WARNING: Before any adjustments, servicing or act
requiring physical contact with working components,
jack drive wheels off the floor, disconnect the battery and
discharge the capacitors in the traction and pump
controls, as explained in Section 15.3.
The TMM7A accessory card should be mounted to a flat
surface (in any plane) in an area protected from water, oil
and battery acid. Mounting dimensions are shown in
Section 6.5. Two (0.187 inch, 4.75mm) mounting holes are
provided.
Section 5.4 Connection Diagrams
Section 5.4.1 TMM7A Card Connections

TMM7A CARD CONNECTIONS

2
1
3
4
5
6
1
3
4
5
BATTERY
NEGATIVE
BATTERY
POSITIVE
Section 5.4.2 Typical Brush Wear Sensor Connections
BRUSH WEAR SENSOR CONNECTIONS (TYPICAL)
2
1
3
4
5
6
ARM
1
2
1
TRACTION
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PLUG Y
8
10
9
9
7
9
14
8
10
11
12
13
15
6
8
10
11
12
7
9
14
8
10
11
12
13
ARM
ARM
1
2
1
2
2
3
PUMP
PWR STEER
January 1999
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