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APPEnDIx V. AUTo SToP on LoSS oF PRESSURE MoDE
This mode will force the SST-4 into STOP mode if loss of pressure is detected on a user-
installed circuit. This will then allow the user-specified stop mode settings to control. This
mode is especially useful in the situation where the vehicle stalls and the e-pump must be
used to control the aerial device. Setting the SST-4 and supplying a pressure switch to monitor
either the engine oil or the PTO hydraulic pressure will permit an automatic fail-over to the
e-pump without operator intervention.
Two inputs are used: the MASTER (J1 pin 3) input, usually connected to a switch controlled
by the operator to activate the SST-4, and the PRESSURE (J1 pin 1) input, which should be
connected to a pressure switch that senses either engine oil or hydraulic fluid pressure. When
in this mode, and pressure is lost, the SST-4 will be forced into STOP mode after the delay
specified in parameter “o”.
Since there are many different types of pressure switches available in the market, parameter
“P” is used to describe how your particular switch functions.
When the system is in this mode, the hour meter counts only when both the MASTER input
and the PRESSURE input are true.
The pressure switch may be installed to measure either engine oil pressure or PTO hydraulic
fluid pressure. If the switch is on the PTO, it is possible that the truck will be stopped
automatically if the operator-controlled master switch is turned on, but the operator does not
engage the PTO before the time out interval specified in parameter “o”. For this reason, it is
strongly suggested that the MASTER and PTO function be combined onto one switch.
Be certain to specify a delay interval in parameter “o” of sufficient duration to allow any
other timers to complete. This is especially true if you are utilizing parameter “F” (Glow Plug
Delay) as it is possible to set up a situation where the vehicle can never be restarted if “F” is
set to a period longer than “o”.
APPEnDIx VI. TIMER noTES
By using Menu “E - Throttle Mode Timer,” a delay can be created to use with the parameters of
Menu b marked with a †.
Parameter 5, Timed Operations: (start with T1 & T2 OFF)
Throttle trigger input > Menu “E” Delay > T1 ON
Next Throttle trigger input > Menu “E” Delay > T1 OFF, T2 ON
Next Throttle trigger input > Menu “E” Delay > T1 & T2 ON
Next Throttle trigger input > Menu “E” Delay > T1 & T2 OFF
REPEAT cycle
Parameter 9:
As soon as MASTER power is applied > Menu “E” Delay > T1 latches ON
Throttle trigger input > NO DELAY, then T2 momentary
REPEAT cycle without delay until STOP mode is entered, then the DELAY is activated again
Parameter A:
As soon as MASTER power is applied > Menu “E” Delay > T1 latches ON
Throttle trigger input > NO DELAY, then T2 Latches ON
Next Throttle trigger input > NO DELAY, then T2 Latches OFF
REPEAT cycle without delay until STOP mode is entered, then the DELAY is activated again