MkII Connection Instructions Grove EKS4
MkII Connection Instructions Grove EKS4
MkII Connection Instructions Grove EKS4
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Grove EKS4
Microtec MkII Light Control Module Input Connection
Deriving input signals to the Microtec MkII Light Control Module from the
Grove EKS 4
Before you begin.
Read through and thoroughly understand the instructions before starting. The Microtec MkII Light
Control Module overview available on our website provides more detailed information that may
assist you when connecting and configuring your module. Specific instructions for connecting
your warning light to the module outputs are also available on the Microtec web site to make the
task quick and easy.
If your module is a latching (Thiess specification) unit it should be connected exactly the same as
a standard unit. Ensure easy access to the front panel during crane use and beware of the time
delays and latching function when performing final tests.
Disclaimer
Microtec products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Microtec will at its discretion repair or replace defective goods
within the warranty period. The warranty excludes failures caused by incorrect connection or poor
workmanship on the part of the installer. The users exclusive remedy and the suppliers sole
liability is limited to refund of the purchase price or replacement of any product shown to be
otherwise than as warranted. The supplier will not be liable for incidental or consequential
damages of any kind.
These Instructions.
The following instructions detail the input connections only to the Microtec MkII light control
module for a specific crane / computer type. For details of input connections for a different crane /
computer see the specific instructions for that machine or use the overview for customised
installations.
Reasonable care is exercised in the preparation of these instructions, but variations in machine
build may impact the accuracy from time to time and are beyond our control. These instructions
should be used by suitably competent personnel for guidance only.
These instructions should be read in conjunction with the Microtec MkII Light Control Module
overview for detailed description of connections, specifications, and configuration.
For details of output connections to Microtec and many other types of external warning light, visit
our website at www.microteceng.com.au
Preliminary.
Set up the crane and check that the crane systems are fully functional and overload cut out
devices function as prescribed by the manufacturer. Check the satisfactory operation of override
switches and indicators.
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Input Connections.
The Light Control Module requires electrical inputs from the machine to activate the outputs.
Some signals that may be required are:
90% load or Pre Warning
100% load or Motion Cut
Anti two block / overhoist alarm
All potentially unsafe overrides
Possible connection points from which these signals may be derived are detailed in table 1. Begin
by verifying the change in voltage for the given function at the prescribed connection points with a
volt meter. When sure of the connections isolate or disconnect the batteries before commencing
electrical work.
Fig 2.
1
Function
90%
Remove the EKS4 computer from the dash and locate connector X1 on the rear panel.
Connect a wire from terminal 14 of X1 to Input terminal 1 of the Light Control Module.
100%
Override
4
5
6
24V
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Supply 12
GND
Supply
or 24V
GND
Connect 2 new wires, one into connector X1 pin 4 and one into connector X1 pin 8.
Terminate both wires to connector X9 terminal 1 (24V). These 2 new wires are
unnecessary if X1 pins 4 and 8 are already terminated. (Terminal pins are available
from Microtec)
Also in the X1 connector. Connect a wire from terminal 6 of connector X1 to the Light
Control Module Input terminal 2.
Locate the override switch and remove from the panel to gain access to the terminals at
the rear. With the computer powered up operate the switch and measure the terminals
with a volt meter. A terminal should be found that reads 24V when the switch is turned
to override. Connect a wire from this terminal to the Light Control Module Input terminal
3.
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Locate connector X9 on the rear of the EKS4 computer. Connect a wire from the X9
terminal 1 (white wire) to the Light Control Module 24V supply terminal.
Also in the X9 connector. Connect a wire ifrom the X9 terminal 3 (brown wire) to the
Light Control Module supply GND terminal.
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X1
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
X9
White
1
Brown
LCM Input
Terminal 2
3
LCM 24V
Supply
LCM Supply
GND
Connect 2 new
wires from X1-4&8
to X9-1 (24V)
unless already
connected.
LCM Input
Terminal 1
Input sensitivity.
The input sensitivity of the light control module inputs should be set to the values in Table 3. For
more information on configuration see Microtec MkII Light Control Module overview.
Table 3.
ON
OFF
3
4
Settings
Mode
Input Polarity
On completion of the wiring the normal input polarity of the Light Control Module must be set as
follows:
Table 4
ON
OFF
Fig.1
3
4
Settings
Mode
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Pull Up Resistors
The Pull Up resistors should be set on the Light Control Module as follows:
Table 5
ON
OFF
Fig. 2
3
4
Pull Ups
Functional tests.
On completion of the electrical work functional tests should be conducted to verify the
performance of the system. Set up the crane in a normal working state and ensure that no
overrides are active. Providing that the values prescribed in Table 2 were correct and the Input
Polarity DIP switches agree with Table 4 the warning light should be Green.
If the warning light does not settle at green check the troubleshooting section below.
Impose or simulate a 90% load on the crane, the warning light should show Amber.
Impose or simulate a 100% load on the crane that causes a motion cut, the warning light should
show Red and sound the buzzer. Return the crane to a safe (Green) working range.
Carefully overwind each winch to impose a 2 blocked state on the crane. In each case the
warning light should show Red and sound the buzzer. Return the crane to a safe (Green) working
range.
Activate each override switch with inputs to the light control module in turn. In each case the
warning light should show Red and sound the buzzer. Return the crane to a safe (Green) working
range.
If all of the above states test OK the cables may be tidied and the covers replaced.
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Troubleshooting
Check the input voltages with the crane in a safe, normal working state. If any voltages differ from
those in table 2, check that all overrides are off and double check your connections. If incorrect
operation continues check that your input configurations agree with the appropriate sections
above.
Table 2.
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