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SECTION 6 - JLG CONTROL SYSTEM
6-2 – JLG Lift – 3121259
The JLG Control System controller has a built in LED to indicate
any faults. The system stores recent faults which may be
accessed for troubleshooting. Optional equipment includes a
beacon light, function cutout, and ground alarm. These
options may be added later but some must be programmed
into the controller when installed.
The Control System may be accessed by using a custom
designed, hand held analyzer (Analyzer Kit, JLG P/N 2901443
or separately, Analyzer, JLG P/N 1600244 & Cable, JLG P/N
1600633) which will display two lines of information at a time,
by scrolling through the program.
NOTE: Each module has a label with the JLG part number and a
serial number which contains a date code.
6.2 ANALYZER MENU STRUCTURE
There are seven levels within the Analyzer menu structure and
they are as follows;
1. HELP: PRESS ENTER
This is the default menu that appears at power up of the
Analyzer. This menu displays the current Help (fault)
message. This is intended to quickly guide the techni-
cian in the event of a fault in the JLG Control System.
This menu also displays functional interlocks. Pressing
ENTER shows Logged Help which is a record of the last
25 Help (fault) messages. Editing of information in this
menu is not possible.
2. DIAGNOSTICS
This menu provides real-time status information about
the control system as a diagnostic aid.
3. SYSTEM TEST
This menu is used to activate and then interact with the
Control Systems self-test functionality. Starting the Sys-
tem Test will cause the functionality of each device to be
tested. Outputs are energized to detect short or open
circuit conditions and digital inputs are stimulated to
simulate switching conditions. Editing of information in
this menu is not possible.
4. ACCESS LEVEL
This menu allows the technician to navigate between
access levels; Operator Access or Service Access. To enter
the Service access level, a five-digit code must be
entered. Powering down returns the Analyzer to Opera-
tor Access.
5. PERSONALITIES
This menu contains performance settings specific to the
machine. These settings are necessary to maintain func-
tions such as solenoid breakpoints and joystick engage-
ment percentages and are organized in an outline
format (see Figure 6-10., Analyzer Personalities Menu).
These settings can be modified in the Service access
level.
6. MACHINE SETUP
This menu contains machine configuration information
for the JLG Control System. Selections in this menu can
change interlock functionality and cause some Personal-
ity and Machine Setup entries to be visible or hidden.
These settings can be modified in the Service access
level.
7. CALIBRATIONS
This menu allows the operator to interact with the sen-
sors on the machine. These settings can be modified in
the Service access level.
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