Reference Manual C1S 2010 Class 1 Systems
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ES-Key J1939 COMPLIANT Easily re-configurable More reliable electrical system Unmatched real-time, onboard diagnostic capabilities SAE J1939 compliant Fewer light duty mechanical parts Advanced load management capabilities Quicker and more accurate information returned to the operator Reduces apparatus build time Multiplexing is a method that enables the electronic and electrical components of an apparatus to communicate, or talk to each other in a new and more efficient manner than ever before. Rather than using a multitude of copper wires between each switch, relay, and component, individual solid-state modules, or nodes use microprocessors to communicate between each other to activate the selected circuit. When using conventional wiring, each and every switch in the system requires an individual copper wire from the switch, to relay, to the device being activated. In some cases, for example when the switch is in the cab and the device is in the rear of the truck, the quantity of wire and connections can be enormous, especially if several additional switches activate the same circuit. Every metre of wire and every connection is a potential problem area where you may get a short circuit or a loose or corroded connection. These are the most common problems encountered in electrical systems. In the multiplexed system the input node is activated by the switch and sends a signal along the simple twisted pair of wires called the network data bus to the master control module. The master control module then interprets the correct logic and continues the signal to the output node, which activates the device. Numerous metres of wiring and potential problem areas can be eliminated with just this simple circuit. Communication Method Messages are sent from node to node over the J1939 CAN (Controller Area Network) data bus and are simple 8-bit signals just like the signals used in your computer at home. The signals transfer throughout the system at a rate of 500, 000 bits per second, which allows plenty of room for all messages to get to and from the respective nodes. Additionally using the communication network, the system can constantly monitor itself, and any of the devices that are attached to it. Through the intelligence of the software, the multiplexed system can be taught to look for certain problems and conditions in the system and act on the information, or indicate the condition to the operator on the System Display. This communication tool will increase the operator s ability to monitor and control activity on the apparatus. Multiplexed Intelligence Multiplexing uses logic statements in place of mechanical circuitry to define its work. When the right conditions are active in the system, the nodes will communicate with each other over the network and power the appropriate device. Traditional relays or logic circuits are no longer required. Nodes are available in solid-state and are in a thermally protected enclosure. Multiple input and output ports on the nodes allow for several switches and devices to be controlled by the same node. Diagnostic Capabilities By far one of the most powerful features of this multiplexed electrical system is the enhanced diagnostic function available to the technician. The system contains an as-configured wiring diagram in the onboard Display Module that keeps the schematic of the apparatus at close hand. Multiple reports are available which can help track all actions and associations in the system. The technician is able to enter the system, via a PC, the Palm OS or even the Display Module, to quickly diagnose the exact problem, often without even picking up a tool. 4
ES-Key Power Distribution Module When the network requires activation of a circuit, this module sends power to the appropriate location to drive the device. There may be several of these located through out the apparatus depending on where the devices are located. Smart Programmable Switch Panels A rubber moulded programmable switch panel that connects directly to the CAN bus. The panel is backlit and can be mounted inside or outside of the vehicle. Each button is programmable from a list of over 23 function types. IrDA compliant wireless programming from a pocket PC, Integral load management functionality, 2, 4 & 8 switch panels available. Information Display Module This module is the onboard information and diagnostic centre for the network system. It contains many pages of text regarding the configuration of the system and complete information on the wiring diagram of the apparatus. Diagnostics can be performed quickly and easily using many of the functions of the Display Module. Warning messages or information text may also be programmed to appear on the display screen. Supernode The Supernode consolidates the functions of several ES-Key modules - USM, Data Logger, Digital Input/Output Module & Power Distribution Module - to reduce node count and simplify addressing which makes it well suited for applications where a centralised node location is required. Universal System Manager The Universal System Manager, or master control module, is the brain of the system. The OEM loads the software, which contains all the logic statements, into this module. This module is also responsible for all load management functions including shedding and sequencing. Input (Switch) Module The ports on this node allow for connection of switches into the network. Depending on location and quantity of switches, there may be several of these modules on the apparatus, for instance, in the cab or at the operator s station. Modem The modem allows for diagnostics and configuration of the apparatus from a remote service centre or by the OEM using a standard telephone dial up connection. Proportional Valve Driver Proportional Valve Driver Module (PVDM) allows for smooth control of connected proportional hydraulic valves, motors or other electrical actuators over a Controller Area Network (CAN). The PVDM functions may be activated by various devices including the Class 1 Ramp Rate Control Module (RRCM) or third party controllers existing within the Class 1 ES-Key network based upon a predefined SAE J1939 Proprietary-A message format Data Logger Much like the Black Box of the system. It keeps track of events in the network, such as circuit activation, faults and other functions. This module is an integral part of the diagnostic function of the multiplexed network. SPS Rocker Panel The ES-Key Smart Programmable Switch Rocker Panel is a multiplexed switch module that allows the use of standard Carling Technologies V-Series Contura sealed switches. Each switch can be programmed with the ES-Key Professional software to suit a multitude of applications. 5
ES-Key Components x16 x16 x16 SHOCK & VIBRATION J1455 COMPLIANT Network can contain up to 16 of each module (max 32) Shock and vibration certified to SAE J1455 10v to 32v Operational temperature -40 o C to 85 o C with SAE J1455 Multi-voltage 10 to 32 volt operation An ES-Key multiplexed network can be made up of numerous types of modules (nodes) each with their own specific functions communicating via the world standard SAE J1939 protocol. Up to 16 of each module, with the exception of a few, can be integrated into the network making it possible to have an extremely versatile system within a single vehicle. All ES-Key modules have an operating temperature range of -40 C to +85 C as well as being shock and vibration tested in accordance with the SAE J1455 specification. The system has an operating voltage of +10V to +32V and is over, under and transient voltage protected. All components have a minimum IP65 rating and are tested for EMC to the SAE J1113 standard. IP65 RATED Minimum IP65 rating for all components J1939 COMPLIANT SAE J1939 compliant System Managers Fig.1 Fig.2 Figure 113607 114502 108138 Supernode - Includes: System Manager, 24 Inputs, 24 Outputs, Data Logger Supernode - Includes: System Manager, 24 Inputs, 24 Outputs, Data Logger & Modem Universal System Manager 4 Inputs & 3 Outputs 1 1 2 Smart Programmable Switch Panels 109342t 109343t 109344t 2 Switch - up to 4 functions 4 Switch - up to 8 function 8 Switch - up to 16 function Each switch can be programmed to operate as a rocker or push button, allowing for 2 functions per switch. Carling Switch Panel Module 112000 6 Switch SPS Panel - Housing only Carling rocker switches supplied separately 6
Components Digital Input / Output Modules No. Inputs No. Outputs Amps per Output Output Polarity 104462 16 3 0.25 Selectable 104508 16 - - - 104467-16 0.25 Positive 104670-16 0.25 Negative Power Distribution Modules No. of Inputs No. of Output Amps per Output Figure 104434-8 7.5 1 104528 2 6 7.5 1 104529 4 4 7.5 1 120727 10 21 13 2 Fig.1 Fig.2 Control Modules 104752 Proportional Valve Driver Module 104623 Ramp Rate Module with Joystick Interface Information Display 111267 ES-Key Information Centre Data Loggers 102498 Data Logger with Display (Clock or Temperature) 104678 Data Logger Temperature function requires optional sender unit. Modem 104399 ES-Key Modem 7
Vehicle Data Recorder J1939 COMPLIANT Utilises SAE J1939 CAN standard to record NFPA required data 100 HOURS Retains last 100 hours of stored data in memory The Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR) monitors and records engine RPM, throttle percentage, vehicle speed, ABS events, transmission range information, parking brake position, master warning position, and seatbelt status via J1939 CAN messages, in accordance with NFPA 1901-2009 requirements. The VDR can operate independently, or if integrated with the Seat Belt Warning System, can record additional seating data. 10 YEARS Internal real-time clock with 10 year battery back-up Integrates with Seat Belt Warning System to record seating data 2x INPUTS & OUTPUTS 2 additional inputs & outputs 32 BIT 32 bit ARM processor USB connector for data retrieval via VDR management software Software available for quick & easy data retrieval VDR System Specifications Voltage : 9-32VDC IP Rating : IP67 CAN : SAE J1939, 250 Kbit/second Operating Temperature : -40 C to +85 C 102mm 16mm Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR) 119914 VDR control module 75mm M6 134mm 119mm 37mm 8
Warning System Seat Belt Warning System The Seatbelt Warning System consists of an input module and display to indicate whether a seat is occupied and if the seatbelt is engaged. A choice of either a large comprehensive display, or if space is a concern, a small rocker sized display is available. The larger display provides individual seat and seatbelt data for up to 20 seats simultaneously. The smaller display shows how many occupied seats don t yet have their seat belts engaged. Utilises SAE J1939 CAN standard to record NFPA required data J1939 COMPLIANT Seat Belt Monitor available in rocker size Large Seat Belt Monitor displays all seat status simultaneously Operating temperature -40 o C to +85 o C +85 o C -40 o C 118093 118551 Can integrate with Vehicle Data Recorder for event archiving Indicates all occupied seats have seatbelts engaged. 118620 Indicates 12 occupied seats don t yet have seatbelts engaged. Seat Belt Warning Specifications Voltage : 12-24VDC IP Rating : Seat Belt Warning module IP67 CAN : SAE J1939, 250 Kbit/second Operating Temperature : -40 C to +85 C Seat Belt Warning System 118093 Seat Belt Warning input module 118551 Large seat belt display 118620 Small seat belt display 75mm 16mm 3mm 119mm 37mm 158mm 133mm 83mm 102mm M6 134mm 26mm 49mm 24mm M6 146mm 23mm 9
Information Centre Engine Information Centre Engine RPM display System voltage display & alarm Class 1 ENFO III & IV systems provide the pump operator with engine RPM, oil pressure, engine temperature and electrical system voltage at a glance. The ENFO III utilises the SAE J1587 BUS for engine information. The ENFO IV utilises the SAE J1939 data bus for engine information on engines that support the J1939 protocol. Both units contain all the required engine audible and visual alarms including the low voltage alarm. (The voltage displayed is from the battery.) Engine oil pressure display & alarm Engine temperature display & alarm J1587 J1939 COMPLIANT SAE J1587 & SAE J1939 compliant models Super bright displays for maximum visibility in daylight Output for External Alarm (0.25A) Input for silencing the alarm Dual voltage 12V to 24V operation 94mm 68mm 72mm 52mm 133mm 152mm 142mm 45mm 113mm 7mm 7mm ENFO - Engine Information Centres 102721 ENFO III - SAE J1587 BUS Engine Information Centre -12/24V 108661 ENFO IV - SAE J1939 BUS Engine Information Centre -12/24V Supplied complete with harness and connectors 10
General Information This reference manual supersedes all previous editions. Total Source reserves the right to change, or discontinue products or specifications without notice. All data and assistance is given as a general guide only and the final decision on suitability and application must be with the customer. Dimensions are offered as a guide only. Warranty Statement Vision Alert & Total Source warrants the replacement only of products for period of 12 months, unless otherwise stated, from date of purchase against faulty workmanship and material components. All warranty claims may only be returned by prior arrangement. Disassembly of HID lamps may void warranty. If for any reason your lamp fails to operate please return it to the supplier for warranty processing. Copyright This publication is copyright. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced in full or in part by any means (electronic or mechanical) without the prior written permission of Vision Alert & Total Source. & are registered trade marks of AEI Pty. Ltd. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 11
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