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Throttle Settings
The following
bolded
settings are required for manual (and automatic) operation in the Throttle
Configuration menu.
Throttle Configuration
Throttle Type - Throttle Type Selection
TSC Min Speed Selection
TSC Max Speed Selection
TSC Ramp Rate Selection
Throttle Curve Selection
Multistate Speed 1 Selection
Multistate Speed 2 Selection
Multistate Speed 3 Selection
Multistate Speed 4 Selection
Discrete Speed 1 Selection
Discrete Speed 2 Selection
Manual Throttle Options
1) Vernier Throttle
Vernier throttle is standard up and down throttle between the minimum and maximum
selections. The ramp rate is the rate of acceleration in rpm’s per second. The control panel
uses J1939 throttle, also called “torque speed control” or TSC1.
2) Multistate Throttle
Multistate throttle provides for one, two, three or four specific operating speeds. Pressing the up
and down buttons adjusts engine speed between the selected multistate speed selections.
3) Discrete Speed
When the Discrete Speed Input is activated, the engine speed changes to the programmed
Discrete Speed 2, when the Discrete Speed Input is deactivated, the engine speed will be
requested to go to Discrete Speed 1. During the time when the Discrete Speed Input is active,
Throttle Up and Throttle Down commands through the Vernier Throttle will be ignored. After the
Discrete Speed Input is deactivated, the normal Vernier Throttle actions will resume allowing the
operator the change the engine speed using the up and down keys.