INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
SX TRANSISTOR CONTROL
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Section 6.0 DASH DISPLAYS
May 2000
Section 6.1 Application
The SX family Standard and Interactive Dash Displays
allow the operator and maintenance personnel easy
access to truck operation information and real-time system
diagnostics of the controller, motor and various
accessories. Hourmeter readings, battery discharge
information, maintenance information and system status
codes are clearly displayed during startup and running
modes. Shielded cable connections are made to the Dash
Display by means of five (5) 22-gage wires to the “Y” Plug
of the traction and hydraulic pump controls.
Section 6.2 Standard Dash Displays
The GE Standard Dash Display is a four segment Light
Emitting Diode (LED) instrument that displays the GE LX, ZX,
and SX Status Codes, Hourmeter Readings, Battery
Discharge Indication, and Maintenance Required Code.
The four LED's above the symbols indicate the active
readout mode.
Section 6.2.1 Connections
Connections are made to the Dash Display with five (5) 22-
gage wires to Plug "Y" of each control. Shielded cable is
required to eliminate signal interference.
Section 6.2.2 Part Number
IC3645LXTDD
T
3
T=Traction Only
P=Traction & Pump
3=Round Face with four
display symbols
For Custom Dash Displays,
contact your vehicleOEM.
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GE Electric Vehicle
Motors & Controls
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Section 6.2.3 Connector Reference Numbers
AMP#102241-3 Dash Display mating plug
AMP#1-87195-8 Dash Display mating pin
44A723596-G09 Dash Display plug kit
AMP#175965-2 "Y"
Plug
AMP#175180-1 "Y" Plug receptacle
Section 6.3 Start-Up Display Sequence
START-UP DISPLAY SEQUENCE
Key Switch On
Verify Each LED Segment
8 8 8 8
If Maintenance Code
Is
Active
If Maintenance Code
Is Not
Active
Display Code "-99"
For Four Seconds and
Activate Speed Limit
(if selected)
BDI Display or
Blank Display
(no BDI used)
Diagnostics Override
With Fault
Run Mode
BDI Display or
Blank Display
(no BDI used)
Diagnostics Override
With Fault
Key Switch
Off
Display Traction
Hourmeter
For Four Seconds
Display Pump
Hourmeter
For Four Seconds