GEK-91774 Event - Fault Codes
GEK-91774 Event - Fault Codes
GEK-91774 Event - Fault Codes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. EVENT LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.1. DSC PROPULSION EVENT LIST (000 - 099) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2.2. INVERTER 1 AND INVERTER 2 EVENT LIST (100 - 299) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.3. DSC TRUCK CONTROL EVENT LIST (600-699) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3. HISTORICAL DATA COUNTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.1. MINE HISTORICAL COUNTERS (301 - 399) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.2. DSC PROPULSION HISTORICAL EVENT COUNTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3.3. INVERTER 1 HISTORICAL EVENT COUNTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3.4. INVERTER 2 HISTORICAL EVENT COUNTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3.5. DSC TRUCK CONTROL HISTORICAL EVENT COUNTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4. HISTORICAL PROFILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4.1. MINE HISTORICAL STATISTICAL DATA PROFILES (401 - 439) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. INTRODUCTION
This publication details information retained by the GE OHV AC Control System. The information is viewed on the
Diagnostic Information Display (DID panel) or with the Portable Test Unit (PTU). The DID panel displays limited infor-
mation on Events while the PTU accesses detailed information on all Events and historical information. For DID panel
and PTU access and operation details, refer to the appropriate Vehicle Test Instructions (VTI) publication for the Con-
trol System.
Access to Drive System Controller (DSC) stored information is available through the DSC ports located in the Opera-
tor Cab using the preferred communication cable: USB drive, RS232 serial communications cable, or ethernet cable.
GE recommends that saved information (Events and Historical Counters and Profiles) be regularly downloaded using
the PTU or USB Drive as part of the maintenance program to ensure continuity of truck history.
2. EVENT LIST
The Event Lists are separated into three categories: DSC Propulsion Event List (001 - 099), Inverter Event List (100 -
299), and the DSC Truck Control Event List (600 - 699). These categories are the four control areas that Events are
identified by the Control System and active Events are displayed on the DID panel.
Events are notification that an unusual situation or limits of the Control System have been exceeded. Events may not
affect the truck operation and are informational Events only. Other Events, frequently referred to as Faults, may
restrict or inhibit truck operation.
1. EVENT # - This column represents the three digit code displayed on the DID panel.
3. EVENT DESCRIPTION - This column describes the parameters monitored for each Event.
4. RESTRICTION - This column describes the control system action resulting from an Event. Restrictions are:
• NO PROPEL — Red light illuminates in the Operator Cab. No propulsion effort allowed, however, retard effort
and DC Link energized are allowed until the truck stops. No propulsion or retard effort will function after
truck stops.
• NO POWER — Red light illuminates in the Operator Cab. No Propulsion effort and No retard effort allowed.
DC Link is de-energized.
• SPEED LIMIT — Propel, Retard and DC Link energized is still allowed. The truck is under a speed limit restric-
tion and needs evaluated by maintenance personnel.
• INVERTER 1 DISABLE — Prohibits the control system from enabling Inverter #1’s run drive signal. The truck
may only be operated in the Limp Mode.
• INVERTER 2 DISABLE — Prohibits the control system from enabling Inverter #2’s run drive signal. The truck
may only be operated in the Limp Mode.
• ENGINE SPEED — When Active, raises the engine speed to account for a possible shorted chopper module,
and closes CM1 to activate the blowers.
• SYSTEM EVENT — There are no Restrictions and truck operation is unaffected. Event is for informational pur-
poses only.
5. CAUSE OR DEFINITION — A brief description of likely causes of the Event.
6. AUTO RESET — This column shows when the control system will reset a particular Event and continue operating.
7. OPER. RESET — This column displays if the Operator is able to reset a restrictive Event and how many times the
Operator can reset the particular Event. Zero (0) represents the operator is not required or unable to reset a par-
ticular Event.
The following is the Event List for the Drive System Controller (DSC) propulsion portion of the Control System.
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
000 No Event None No active events with No 0
system, normal display
002 01 Ground Fault No Power Power cable or traction motor No 1
fields current
leakage to ground exceeded
003 01 Excessive Alternator Field No Power AC Ripple in alternator DC No 1
Transient excitation power
004 01 GF Cutout Fault System Event GF Cutout Switch Active Yes 0
02 GF Cutout Fault System Event Propel Lockout Switch is Yes 0
Active
03 GF Cutout Fault System Event Propel Lockout Switch Error Yes 0
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
005 01 Component Over No Propel The AFSE panel indicates high Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (measured)
02 Component Over No Propel Aux Inverter (if equipped) indi- Yes 0
Temperature Fault cates high temperature
03 Component Over No Propel Aux Blower (if equipped) Yes 0
Temperature Fault phase control indicates high
temperature
04 Component Over No Propel Alternator indicates over Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (calculated)
05 Component Over No Propel TM1 (left) stator indicates high Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (calculated)
06 Component Over No Propel TM1 (left) rotor indicates high Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (calculated)
07 Component Over No Propel TM2 (right) stator indicates Yes 0
Temperature Fault high temperature (calculated)
08 Component Over No Propel TM2 (right) rotor indicates Yes 0
Temperature Fault high temperature (calculated)
09 Component Over No Propel CM1 or CM2 indicates Chop- Yes 0
Temperature Fault per Module IGBT high
temperature (calculated)
10 Component Over No Propel CD1 or CD2 indicates Chopper Yes 0
Temperature Fault diode high temperature
(calculated
11 Component Over No Propel Inverter 1 indicates high Yes 0
Temperature Fault phase module temperature
(calculated)
12 Component Over No Propel Inverter 1 indicates high diode Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (calculated)
13 Component Over No Propel Inverter 2 indicates high Yes 0
Temperature Fault phase module
temperature (calculated)
14 Component Over No Propel Inverter 2 indicates high diode Yes 0
Temperature Fault temperature (calculated)
15 Component Over No Propel A diode within the Rectifier Yes 0
Temperature Fault Diode panel or Rectifier Diode
module indicates high
temperature
006 01 Traction Motor Control No Power Communications failure Yes 2
Card Error between DSC and both
Inverter CPU cards
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
008 01 DC Link Over Voltage Fault No Power Over voltage occurred on the No 2
DC Link while in the PROPEL or
NO MOTION mode.
02 DC Link Over Voltage Fault No Power Over voltage condition No 2
occurred on the DC Link while
in the RETARD mode
03 DC Link Over Voltage Fault No Power Instantaneous over No 2
voltage condition occurred in
the DC Link (not mode related)
009 01 Alternator Field Over No Power Alternator field excitation No 2
Current Fault current excessive for an
extended period of time
02 Alternator Field Over No Power Alternator field excitation No 2
Current Fault current instantaneously
excessive
03 Alternator Field Over No Power Alternator field excitation No 2
Current Fault current excessive for engine
RPM
04 Alternator Field Over No Power Alternator field excitation No 2
Current Fault current instantaneously
excessive for engine RPM
011 01 Retard Lever Fault System Event The feedback from the Retard Yes 0
Lever (if equipped) is higher
than expected
02 Retard Lever Fault System Event The feedback from the Retard Yes 0
Lever (if equipped) is lower
than expected
012 01 Retard Pedal Fault System Event Retard Pedal feedback higher Yes 0
than expected
02 Retard Pedal Fault System Event Retard Pedal feedback lower Yes 0
than expected
013 01 Mid-Range Test Failure No Power Mid–Volt Test was disabled No 2
due to DC Link volts being out
of range
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
014 01 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The Alternator field current is Yes 0
out of the expected
feedback range
02 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The DC Link current is out of Yes 0
the expected range
03 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Load box current is out of the Yes 0
expected range
04 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Alternator three phase output Yes 0
voltage is out of expected
range
05 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Alternator excitation field Yes 0
voltage is out of expected
range
10 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit DC Link voltage is out of Yes 0
expected range
11 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Voltage to Inverter 1 is out of Yes 0
expected range
12 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Voltage to Inverter 2 is out of Yes 0
expected range
13 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The ground connection to the Yes 0
DSC Analog I/O card has been
lost
14 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The 10 volt DC power to the Yes 0
DSC Analog I/O card has been
lost
15 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The ground fault amps output Yes 0
from DSC Analog
I/O card is out of range
16 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Alternator tertiary amps from Yes 0
DSC Analog I/O card is out of
expected range
17 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit INV3 Link Volts Yes 0
21 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The grid blower motor 1 Yes 0
current is out of expected
range
22 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit The grid blower motor 2 (if Yes 0
equipped) current is out of
expected range
23 Analog Sensor Fault Speed Limit Link I T2 - Range Yes 0
015 02 DC Link Amps Sensor Fault No Power The DC Link current is out of No 2
expected range
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
016 01 - 09 DSC CPU Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card problem No 2
detected
10 DSC CPU Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card software or I/O No 2
communication
11 DSC CPU Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card initialization No 2
problem
12 DSC CPU Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card BRAM No 2
Problem
017 01 DSC Digital I/O Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card has lost No 2
communication with DSC
Digital I/O card
018 01 DSC Analog I/O Card Fault No Power DSC Analog I/O card is No 2
missing or not seated in the
card slot
02 DSC Analog I/O Card Fault No Power DSC CPU card has lost com- No 2
munication with DSC Analog
I/O card
019 01 Riding Retard / Brake System Event Acceleration Pedal and Yes 0
Pedal Retard/Brake Pedal are both
activated above 7 mph
(11.2 kph)
020 01 High Torque Timeout No Propel One of the Traction Motors Yes 0
(TM1 or TM2) has time out on
a high torque level
023 01 Tertiary Over Current No Power The Tertiary single phase AC No 2
alternator output
current is high
024 01, 03, 05, DSC CPU Config. File Error No Power DSC CPU Card does not detect No 0
06 a valid configuration file
loaded
04 DSC CPU Config. File Error No Power Overspeed settings incorrect No 0
025 01 Aux Blower System Error No Power The Aux Blower system not No 2
running
02 Aux Blower System Error No Power The Aux Blower system has No 2
numerous shutdowns
026 01 Capacitor Over Pressure No Power Capacitor in Inverter 1 No 1
system over pressure
02 Capacitor Over Pressure No Power Capacitor in Inverter 2 No 1
system over pressure
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
027 01 Control Connector Fault No Power One or more of the ICP panel No 2
connectors (CNA - CNF) is not
connected or loose
02 Control Connector Fault No Power One or more of the CNX (CNX1 No 2
- CNX5) connectors is not
connected or loose
03 Control Connector Fault No Power Aux Bower (if equipped) No 2
CNXFB connector is not
connected or loose
029 01 Direct Signal Mismatch No Propel Torque Command polarity No 1
does not match direction
request for an extended time
period
030 01 GF Contactor Error Speed Limit GF contactor and No 2
feedback do not agree
031 01 Battery Boost Circuit Speed Limit GFR failed to open No 2
Failure
02 Battery Boost Circuit Speed Limit GFR commanded to close No 2
Failure with AFSE enabled but no DC
Link power
03 Battery Boost Circuit Speed Limit AFSE panel or SCR3 shorted No 2
Failure
033 01 HP Imbalance Speed Limit/ HP Imbalance due to Chopper No 2
Engine Speed Module shorted
02 HP Imbalance Speed Limit/ HP Imbalance due to Chopper No 2
Engine Speed Module on
without CM2 closure
034 01 Retard Power Circuit Fault Speed Limit Detected High Chopper No 2
Percent ON - CM2 may be
inoperable
02 Retard Power Circuit Fault Speed Limit Overvoltage Protection Active No 2
- CM2 may be inoperable
03 Retard Power Circuit Fault Speed Limit Link Discharging Error - CM2 No 2
may be inoperable
04 Retard Power Circuit Fault Speed Limit A Chopper Module is stuck on No 2
035 01 Engine Speed Sensor Error Speed Limit The Engine Speed Sensor (ESS) Yes 0
is out of the expected range
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
036 01 Retarding Blower Motor No Power Grid Blower Motor 1 Stall No 2
Fault (excessive current)
02 Retarding Blower Motor No Power Grid Blower Motor 2 (if No 2
Fault equipped) Stall (excessive
current)
03 Retarding Blower Motor No Power Grid Motor 1 open circuit or No 2
Fault DC Link and Inverter
imbalance
04 Retarding Blower Motor No Power Grid Motor 2 (if equipped) No 2
Fault open circuit or DC Link and
Inverter imbalance
05 Retarding Blower Motor No Power The current of BM1 and BM2 No 2
Fault (if equipped) unequal
07 Retarding Blower Motor No Power Loadbox current without No 2
Fault blower operation
037 01 Power Supply Fault Speed Limit Positive (+) 5 VDC power Yes 2
supply fault
02 Power Supply Fault Speed Limit Positive (+) 15 VDC power Yes 2
supply fault
03 Power Supply Fault Speed Limit Negative (–) 15 VDC power Yes 2
supply fault
04 Power Supply Fault Speed Limit Positive (+) 24 VDC power Yes 2
supply fault
05 Power Supply Fault Speed Limit Negative (–) 24 VDC power Yes 2
supply fault
038 01 Logic Power Supply Speed Limit Positive (+) 5 VDC power Yes 2
(Instantaneous) supply fault
02 Logic Power Supply Speed Limit Positive (+) 15 VDC power Yes 2
(Instantaneous) supply fault
03 Logic Power Supply Speed Limit Negative (–) 15 VDC power Yes 2
(Instantaneous) supply fault
04 Logic Power Supply Speed Limit Positive (+) 24 VDC power Yes 2
(Instantaneous) supply fault
05 Logic Power Supply Speed Limit Negative (–) 24 VDC power Yes 2
(Instantaneous) supply fault
042 01 Direction request in No Propel A truck direction (forward or Yes 0
LoadBox reverse) was selected while in
Load Box mode
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
043 01 Propel Battery Voltage Speed Limit Battery power from the truck Yes 0
Low batteries is below 20VDC with
Engine OFF
02 Propel Battery Voltage Speed Limit Battery power from the truck Yes 0
Low batteries is below 20VDC with
Engine ON
044 01 Propel Battery Voltage System Event Battery power from the truck Yes 0
High batteries is above 35VDC
045 01 Chopper Open Circuit Speed Limit Chopper Module 1 (CM1) Open Yes 0
Fault Circuit Failure
02 Chopper Open Circuit Speed Limit Chopper Module 2 (CM2) Open Yes 0
Fault Circuit Failure
03 Chopper Open Circuit Speed Limit Chopper Module 3 (CM3) Open Yes 0
Fault Circuit Failure
04 Chopper Open Circuit Speed Limit Chopper Module 4 (CM4) Open Yes 0
Fault Circuit Failure
046 01 Retard Circuit Short Fault Speed Limit/ A short between DC Link and No 2
Engine Speed Dynamic Retarding resistors,
(speed & RPM reduced)
047 01 Engine Stall Fault No Power Restrictive, The engine RPM No 2
has dropped below minimum
allowable RPM
048 01 DC Link Voltage Fault at No Power Restrictive, The DC Link Yes 2
Startup voltage remained below 50
VDC after startup
02 DC Link Voltage Fault at No Power AFSE Command at Full too Yes 2
Startup long
049 01 Engine CAN System Event Loss of communication - Yes 0
Communication Fault engine CAN network
050 01 CAN Network Error (OEM) System Event Loss of communication - OEM Yes 0
CAN network
051 01 LR Speed Sensor (SS1) Inverter 1 Dis- Left rear wheel SS1 Yes 0
Fault able indicates 0 speed while other
speed sensors indicate speed
02 LR Speed Sensor (SS1) Inverter 1 Dis- Left rear wheel SS1 Yes 0
Fault able indicates speed while other
speed sensors indicate 0
052 01 RR Speed Sensor (SS2) Inverter 2 Dis- Right rear wheel SS2 Yes 0
Fault able indicates 0 speed while other
speed sensors indicate speed
02 RR Speed Sensor (SS2) Inverter 2 Dis- Right rear wheel SS2 Yes 0
Fault able indicates speed while other
speed sensors indicate 0
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
053 01 LF Speed Sensor (SS3) System Event Left front wheel SS3 Yes 0
Fault indicates 0 speed while other
speed sensors indicate speed
02 LF Speed Sensor (SS3) System Event Left front wheel SS3 Yes 0
Fault indicates speed while other
speed sensors indicate 0
03 LF Speed Sensor (SS3) System Event Left front wheel SS3 indicates Yes 0
Fault a higher rate of speed change
than other sensors
054 01 RF Speed Sensor (SS4) System Event Right front wheel SS4 No 0
Fault indicates 0 speed while other
speed sensors indicate speed
02 RF Speed Sensor (SS4) System Event Right front wheel SS4 No 0
Fault indicates speed while other
speed sensors indicate 0
03 RF Speed Sensor (SS4) System Event Right front wheel SS4 No 0
Fault indicates a higher rate of
speed change than other
sensors
055 01 Front Speed Sensors Fault System Event Front speed sensors No 0
(SS3 & SS4) zero speed while
rear speed sensors (SS1 & SS2)
speed
056 01 Inverter Software Version System Event Inverter 1 software is Yes 0
Incorrect incorrect
02 Inverter Software Version System Event Inverter 2 software is Yes 0
Incorrect incorrect
057 01 Inverter 1 Software Inverter 1 Dis- Non-Restrictive, Inverter 1 Yes 0
Mismatch able software type does not match
what is expected
058 01 Inverter 2 Software Inverter 2 Dis- Non-Restrictive, Inverter 2 Yes 0
Mismatch able software type does not match
what is expected
061 01 Overspeed from Speed System Event One or more of the wheel Yes 0
Sensors speed sensors indicate truck
speed is above allowable limit
02 Overspeed from Speed System Event Speed control overspeed Yes 0
Sensors
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
063 01 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine analog load signal Yes 5
below minimum
02 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine analog load signal Yes 5
above maximum
03 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine PWM load signal Yes 5
below minimum
04 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine PWM load signal Yes 5
above maximum
05 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine PWM load signal Yes 5
frequency incorrect
06 Engine Load Signal Fault System Event Engine PWM load signal Yes 5
frequency inconsistent
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
065 01 Component Temperature Speed Limit The Alternator Field Static Yes 2
Fault Exciter (AFSE) temperature is
out of range (actual)
02 Component Temperature Speed Limit The Auxiliary Inverter (if Yes 2
Fault equipped) temperature is out
of range (calculated)
03 Component Temperature Speed Limit The Aux Inverter Phase Yes 2
Fault Control (if equipped)
temperature is out of range
(calculated)
04 Component Temperature Speed Limit Traction Alternator Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
05 Component Temperature Speed Limit Left wheel (TM1) stator Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
06 Component Temperature Speed Limit Left wheel (TM1) rotor Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
07 Component Temperature Speed Limit Right wheel (TM2) stator Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
08 Component Temperature Speed Limit Right wheel (TM2) rotor Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
09 Component Temperature Speed Limit Chopper Module (CM1 or CM2) Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
10 Component Temperature Speed Limit Chopper diode (CD1 or CD2) Yes 2
Fault temperature is out of range
(calculated)
11 Component Temperature Speed Limit Inverter 1 IGBT temperatures Yes 2
Fault are out of range (calculated)
12 Component Temperature Speed Limit Inverter 1 diode temperatures Yes 2
Fault are out of range (calculated)
13 Component Temperature Speed Limit Inverter 2 IGBT temperatures Yes 2
Fault are out of range (calculated)
14 Component Temperature Speed Limit Inverter 2 diode temperatures Yes 2
Fault are out of range (calculated)
15 Component Temperature Speed Limit Rectifier Module (RMA, B, C) or Yes 2
Fault Rectifier Panel (RD)
temperature are out of range
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
066 01 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn on failure Yes 1
02 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid current sensor fault Yes 1
03 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Link current sensor fault Yes 1
04 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 1 sensor fault Yes 1
05 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 2 sensor fault Yes 1
06 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid/link current delta Yes 1
between 2 sensors
07 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn off failure Yes 1
08 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid resistance fault, turned Yes 1
on but readings are off
09 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Grid current sensor not at Yes 1
zero at test start
10 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Link current sensor not at zero Yes 1
at test start
11 Chopper 1 Selftest Failure No Power Generic event Yes 1
067 01 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn on failure Yes 1
02 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Grid current sensor fault Yes 1
03 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Link current sensor fault Yes 1
04 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 1 sensor fault Yes 1
05 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 2 sensor fault Yes 1
06 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Grid/link current delta Yes 1
between 2 sensors
07 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn off failure Yes 1
08 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Grid resistance fault, turned Yes 1
on but readings are off
11 Chopper 2 Selftest Failure No Power Generic event Yes 1
068 01 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn on failure Yes 1
02 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Grid current sensor fault Yes 1
03 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Link current sensor fault Yes 1
04 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 1 sensor fault Yes 1
05 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 2 sensor fault Yes 1
06 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Grid/link current delta Yes 1
between 2 sensors
07 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn off failure Yes 1
08 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Grid resistance fault, turned Yes 1
on but readings are off
11 Chopper 3 Selftest Failure No Power Generic event Yes 1
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
069 01 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn on failure Yes 1
02 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Grid current sensor fault Yes 1
03 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Link current sensor fault Yes 1
04 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 1 sensor fault Yes 1
05 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Grid blower 2 sensor fault Yes 1
06 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Grid/link current delta Yes 1
between 2 sensors
07 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Chopper turn off failure Yes 1
08 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Grid resistance fault, turned Yes 1
on but readings are off
11 Chopper 4 Selftest Failure No Power Generic event Yes 1
070 01 Link Capacitance Fault System Event Non-Restrictive, Total Yes 0
capacitance of DC Link is low
but acceptable for operation
071 01 Link Capacitance Fault Speed Limit Non-Restrictive, DC link Yes 0
capacitance is below
acceptable levels
072 01 Ground Circuit Fault Speed Limit Non-Restrictive, Ground fault Yes 0
detected during DC Link
capacitance test
073 01 Sensor Offset Error System Event Current is detected in the DC Yes 0
Link when current should be
zero
074 01 Inverter 1 TMC1 Inverter 1 Dis- The TMC1 card is not Yes 0
Communication able communicating with the DSC
CPU card
02 Inverter 1 TMC1 Inverter 1 Dis- DSC CPU cannot set Option Yes 0
Communication able bits of the TMC1 card
075 01 Inverter 2 TMC1 Inverter 2 Dis- The TMC2 card is not Yes 0
Communication able communicating with the DSC
CPU card
02 Inverter 2 TMC1 Inverter 2 Dis- DSC CPU cannot set Option Yes 0
Communication able bits of the TMC2 card
076 01, 03, 04 DSC Analog I/O Card Fail- No Power DSC CPU detects the 17FB173 No 0
ure card software did not properly
load at startup
02, 05 - 08, DSC Analog I/O Card Fail- No Power DSC CPU detects the 17FB173 No 0
10, 11 ure card had a timeout issue after
software download
077 01 Inverter VI Test Failure No Power When switching from REST to Yes 0
READY mode, Inverter 1 or
Inverter 2 has failed VI test
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
078 01, 03, 05 Fault Inverter System Event Inverter 1 TMC1 card Yes 0
Communication communication error with
DSC CPU card
02, 04, 06 Fault Inverter System Event Inverter 2 TMC2 card Yes 0
Communication communication error with
DSC CPU card
079 09 DSC Analog I/O Card Fault No Propel Alternator 3 phase voltage No 0
does not compare to
expected DC Link voltage
080 01 Cruise Control Lever Fault System Event Lever out of range or not Yes 2
present
02 Cruise Control Lever Fault System Event Lever not returning to default Yes 2
position
081 01 Quad Chopper Fault Speed Limit Grid current high value No 2
02 Quad Chopper Fault Speed Limit Link current high value No 2
03 Quad Chopper Fault Speed Limit Grid current sensor loadbox No 2
04 Quad Chopper Fault Speed Limit Link current sensor loadbox No 2
05 Quad Chopper Fault Speed Limit/ Detected high chopper No 2
Engine Speed percent on - CM2 may not
have closed
082 01 Grid Protection Speed Limit Choppers on excessively in No 2
propel
083 01 Too Many Boots not from Speed Limit PSC/DSC Event 86 logged 3 No 0
Powerup times within a 30 minute win-
dow
084 01 CPS Feedback Lost With System Event Control Power Switch (CPS) No 2
Truck Motion feedback lost with truck
motion
085 01 Aux Cooling Fault System Event Axle box air pressure not Yes 0
sensed
02 Aux Cooling Fault System Event Auxiliary cooling motor RPM Yes 0
out of range (if equipped)
03 Aux Cooling Fault System Event Auxiliary cooling motor Yes 0
command does not match
feedback (if equipped)
04 Aux Cooling Fault System Event Auxiliary cooling motor Yes 0
commanded to run and did
not (if equipped)
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
086 PSC/DSC System Boot not
from Powerup
02 Slow Watchdog None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to slow watchdog timer expir- 30 sec.
ing
03 Software Request None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to request from software 30 sec.
06 Power Monitor None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to Power +5vdc monitor 30 sec.
07 Push Button Reset None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to Reset Pin being jumpered 30 sec.
08 Fast Watchdog None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to fast watcdog expiring 30 sec.
09 1.2 Vdc Power Supply None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to 1.2 V Power Supply out of 30 sec.
Tolerance
10 1.25 Vdc Power Supply None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to 1.25 Vdc Power Supply out 30 sec.
of Tolerance
11 2.5 Vdc Power Supply None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to 2.5 Vdc Power Supply out of 30 sec.
Tolerance
12 3.3 Vdc Power Supply None PSC/DSC CPU card reset due Yes - N/A
to 3.3 Vdc Power Supply out of 30 sec.
Tolerance
17 Vehicle Moving at re-boot None Vehicle Speed was > 1mph Yes - N/A
when PSC/DSC CPU card 30 sec.
booted.
087 01 Diesel Engine Horsepower System Event Expected horsepower from Yes 9
Low the diesel engine is low
088 01 Diesel Engine Horsepower System Event The diesel engine Yes 9
Limit horsepower exceeds
allowable levels
02 Diesel Engine Horsepower System Event The diesel engine Yes 9
Limit horsepower exceeds
allowable levels
089 02 Engine Speed (RPM) Fault System Event Engine speed does not match Yes 3
engine command
03 Engine Speed (RPM) Fault System Event Engine cold idle lock active Yes 3
04 Engine Speed (RPM) Fault System Event Alternator speed sensor error Yes 3
091 01 Inverter 1 Cutout By User System Event Automatically generated Yes 0
when Inverter 1 is Cutout
manually
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
092 01 Inverter 2 Cutout By User System Event Automatically generated Yes 0
when Inverter 2 is Cutout
manually
094 01 Illegal Limp Mode System Event Inverter 1 or Inverter 2 was Yes 3
cutout with the truck in
motion
095 01 BRAM Battery Low Voltage System Event The voltage of the battery on No 2
Fault the DSC CPU is low.
096 01 Unexpected DSC CPU Card System Event The DSC CPU card reset while Yes 2
Reset in Ready, Propel, Retard or
Loadbox Mode
098 01 Data Store System Event A datastore has been manu- Yes 0
ally requested
Events for Inverter 1 are numbered 100 - 199. Events for Inverter 2 are numbered 200 - 299. Table 2 lists both event
numbers for Inverter 1 and Inverter 2. Inverters are distinguished by the beginning number of the event. Event 104 is
an Inverter 1 event and event 204 is an Inverter 2 event. The event descriptions and definitions are the same.
16 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event High frequency on VCO in channel Yes 4
Card I/O Event
17, 18 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates Phase A1 Yes 4
Card I/O Event current out of range
19, 20 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates Phase B1 Yes 4
Card I/O Event current out of range
21 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates DC link Yes 4
Card I/O Event volts too high
28 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates Phase A Yes 4
Card I/O Event volts too high
29 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates Phase B Yes 4
Card I/O Event volts too high
30 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Volt scale c out of range Yes 4
Card I/O Event
31 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Inverter 1/2 I/O Card indicates Phase C Yes 4
Card I/O Event volts too high
32 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Hep load v too high Yes 4
Card I/O Event
33 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Hep load v scale flt Yes 4
Card I/O Event
66 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Ground cal scale out of range Yes 4
Card I/O Event
67 Inverter 1/2 TMC System Event Ground fault detected Yes 4
Card I/O Event
104 / 01 Inverter 1/2 Fiber Inverter 1/2 Inverter 1/2 Fiber Optic Card (FODC1) Yes 4
204 Optic Card Fault Disable Power Supply voltage out of range
02 Inverter 1/2 Fiber Inverter 1/2 Inverter 1/2 Fiber Optic Card (FODC1) Yes 4
Optic Card Fault Disable Enable missing
03 Inverter 1/2 Fiber Inverter 1/2 Fiber optic card enabled and no Yes 4
Optic Card Fault Disable direction
150 / 01 Chopper Module 2 Speed Limit Chopper Module 2 (CM2) not OFF when Yes 1
250 Fault commanded, Inverter 1/2 controlling
02 Chopper Module 2 Speed Limit Chopper Module 2 (CM2) not ON when Yes 1
Fault commanded, Inverter 1/2 controlling
03 - 06 Chopper Module 2 Speed Limit INV DB2 Chop Temp Short, Open, Warm, Yes 1
Fault Hot
07 Chopper Module 2 Speed Limit Chopper Module 2 (CM2) not OFF when Yes 1
Fault expected with DC Link energized,
Inverter 1/2 controlling
08 Chopper Module 2 Speed Limit Chopper 2 off state current, short Yes 1
Fault
The following is the Event list for the DSC Truck Control portion of the Control System.
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
610 01 Pot Reference Fault Speed Limit Pot Reference voltage is Yes 2
out of range
613 01 Analog Sensor Fault System Event DSC Analog I/O Card Yes 2
ground connection out of
range
02 Analog Sensor Fault System Event DSC Analog I/O Card +10 Yes 2
VDC power out of range
616 01 Direction Signal No Propel Truck forward and Yes 3
Mismatch Fault reverse are both selected
fault
619 01 Engine Warning Fault No Propel Engine Warning Yes 3
indication from engine
controller
620 01 Engine Kill Fault No Propel Engine kill switch No 2
activated while truck in
motion
624 01 Dump Body Up Speed Limit The dump body is up and No 2
Condition Event the payload system
indicates the truck is
loaded
625 01 Dump Body Up & None The dump body position No 2
Speed Event changes to UP with truck
speed
628 01 Truck Battery Volts System Event Truck battery voltage Yes 0
Fault dropped below 20 VDC
for more than 5 seconds
02 Truck Battery Volts System Event Truck battery voltage Yes 0
Fault exceeded 34 VDC for
more than 5 seconds
629 01 Barometric Pressure System Event Barometric Pressure is Yes 4
Sensor Fault lower than expected
02 Barometric Pressure System Event Barometric pressure is Yes 4
Sensor Fault higher than expected
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
630 01 Axle Box Pressure Speed Limit Digital Axle Box Pressure Yes 4
Fault sensor (AXLP) indicates
low pressure with engine
is running
05 Axle Box Pressure Speed Limit Digital Axle Box Pressure Yes 4
Fault sensor (AXLP) indicates
high pressure with
engine not running
631 01 Air Temp. Sensor Out System Event The Ambient Air Yes 0
Of Limit Temperature Sensor
(AMBTS) is lower than
expected
02 Air Temp. Sensor Out System Event The Ambient Air Yes 0
Of Limit Temperature Sensor
(AMBTS) is higher than
expected
634 01 Truck Overload No Propel Truck payload system Yes 1
Condition has signaled the truck is
overloaded
635 01 Truck Overload Speed Limit Truck payload system No 1
Condition has signaled the truck is
overloaded
639 01 Engine Start Request System Event A request for diesel No 0
Event engine start while the
diesel engine is running
640 01 Accel Pedal Input No Propel The Accel Pedal input Yes 0
High Event voltage was greater than
Pot Reference voltage
641 01 Accel Pedal Input Low System Event The Accel Pedal control Yes 2
Event input voltage was lower
than expected
642 01 Engine Started Event System Event Engine crank protection Yes 9
ON with engine start
request and reset/dump
body override ON
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
643 01 Control Cooling Air Speed Limit Digital Control air Yes 4
Fault pressure switch
indicates low pressure
with engine running
02 Control Cooling Air Speed Limit Digital Control air Yes 4
Fault pressure switch
indicates high
pressure with engine not
running
03 Control Cooling Air Speed Limit Digital Control air Yes 4
Fault pressure switch
indicates low pressure
with engine running and
AFSE high temperature
645 01 Pre-Shift Brake Test System Event Pre-shift Service Brake No 0
Event (if equipped) test active and specified
torque achieved for test
02 Pre-Shift Brake Test System Event Pre-shift Parking Brake No 0
Event (if equipped) test active and specified
torque achieved for test
03 Pre-Shift Brake Test System Event Pre-shift retarder test No 0
Event (if equipped) active and retarder
circuit passed test
04 Pre-Shift Brake Test System Event Pre-shift retarder test No 0
Event (if equipped) active and retarder
circuit failed test
05 Pre-Shift Brake Test System Event Pre-shift test activation No 0
Event (if equipped) button input remains ON
for more than 60
seconds, brake is stuck
647 01 Service Brake Event System Event Service Brake applied No 0
higher than preset truck
speed
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
650 01 Pedal Calibration System Event Accel Pedal values are Yes 0
Required outside the preset
numbers
02 Pedal Calibration System Event Retard Pedal values are Yes 0
Required outside the preset
numbers
03 Pedal Calibration System Event Accel Pedal does not reg- Yes 0
Required ister 100% over an
extended period of time
04 Pedal Calibration System Event Pedals (Accel/Retard) Yes 0
Required must be calibrated after
replacement of any CPU
card or software load
651 01 Truck ID Event System Event Truck Identification (ID) Yes 0
has not been set or
programmed
652 01 DID Panel System Event DID Panel configuration No 0
Configuration Error incorrect for DID Panel
hardware
AUTO OPER.
EVENT # SUB CODE EVENT DESCRIPTION RESTRICTION CAUSE OR DEFINITION
RESET RESET
654 TCI CPU Bootup not
from Powerup
02 Slow Watchdog None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
slow watchdog timer sec.
expiring
03 Software Request None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
request from software sec.
06 Power Monitor None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
Power +5vdc monitor sec.
07 Push Button Reset None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
Reset Pin being jumpered sec.
08 Fast Watchdog None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
fast watcdog expiring sec.
09 1.2 Vdc Power Supply None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
1.2 V Power Supply out of sec.
Tolerance
10 1.25 Vdc Power Sup- None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
ply 1.25 Vdc Power Supply sec.
out of Tolerance
11 2.5 Vdc Power Supply None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
2.5 Vdc Power Supply out sec.
of Tolerance
12 3.3 Vdc Power Supply None TCI CPU card reset due to Yes - 30 N/A
3.3 Vdc Power Supply out sec.
of Tolerance
17 Vehicle Moving at re- None Vehicle Speed was > Yes - 30 N/A
boot 1mph when TCI CPU card sec.
booted.
655 01 Too Many Boots not Speed Limit TCI Event 654 logged 3 No 0
from Powerup times within a 30 minute
window
698 01 PTU Data Store Event System Event A Data Store process was Yes 9
manually initiated
• LCOUNT — The lifetime count which is associated with its date, LCOUNT START. It can be reset to zero by a pass-
word level privileged user, and the LCOUNT START will automatically be set to the date on the CPU board when
the reset occurred.
• LAST MONTH — This is the total number of counts for the monitored parameter over the last month. This coun-
ter has the same value throughout the duration of a month. At midnight during a month change, this counter is
overwritten by the THIS MONTH value, since at this time THIS MONTH becomes LAST MONTH.
• THIS MONTH — This counter maintains a moment by moment count of the occurrences of the parameter. The
counts are not reset to zero until midnight of the next month.
• LAST QTR — This is the total number of counts for the parameter over the last fiscal quarter, also known as the
last three months. This counter has the same value throughout the duration of a quarter. At midnight during a
quarter change, this counter is overwritten by the THIS QTR value, since at this time THIS QTR becomes LAST
QTR.
• THIS QTR — This counter maintains a moment by moment count of the occurrences of the parameter. The
counts are not reset to zero until midnight of the next quarter.
• YESTERDAY — This is the total number of counts for the parameter over the last 24 hours. This counter has the
same value throughout the duration of a day. At midnight this counter is overwritten by the THIS DAY value.
• THIS DAY — This counter maintains a moment by moment count of the occurrences of the parameter. The
counts are reset to zero every midnight, whether or not it is quarter change.
The list reflects all possible Historical Data Counters for all GE OHV AC Control Systems. Not all systems use all Coun-
ters. Those not used by the GE OHV AC Control Systems will not appear on the PTU.
The DSC Event counters are in the Range 1001 through 1099 and correspond to the DSC Event number + 1000 listed
in section 2.1., DSC PROPULSION EVENT LIST (000 - 099). The units for all the Event counters are number of occur-
rences, adding a count each time an Event becomes active. Each Counter presents the counts in Lifetime, Last
Month, This Month, Last Quarter, This Quarter, and This Day as detailed in section 3., HISTORICAL DATA COUNTERS.
The DSC Event Counters are not shown since they follow the same pattern as the related Event List.
The Inverter 1 counters are in the Range 1100 through 1199 and correspond to the Inverter 1 Event number + 1000
listed in section 2.2.1., INVERTER EVENT LIST (100 - 299). The units for all the Event counters are number of occur-
rences, adding a count each time an Event becomes active. Each Counter presents the counts in Lifetime, Last
Month, This Month, Last Quarter, This Quarter, and This Day as detailed in section 3., HISTORICAL DATA COUNTERS.
The Inverter 1 Event Counters are not shown since they follow the same pattern as the related Event List.
The Inverter 2 counters are in the Range 1200 through 1299 and correspond to the Inverter 2 Event number + 1000
listed in section 2.2.1., INVERTER EVENT LIST (100 - 299). The units for all the Event counters are number of occur-
rences, adding a count each time an Event becomes active. Each Counter presents the counts in Lifetime, Last
Month, This Month, Last Quarter, This Quarter, and This Day as detailed in section 3., HISTORICAL DATA COUNTERS.
The Inverter 2 Event Counters are not shown since they follow the same pattern as the related Event List.
The DSC Event Counters are in the range 1600 - 1699 and correspond to the DSC Event number + 1000 listed in sec-
tion 2.3., DSC TRUCK CONTROL EVENT LIST (600-699). The units for all the Event Counters are number of occurrences,
adding a count each time an Event becomes active. Each Counter presents the counts in Lifetime, Last Month, This
Month, Last Quarter, This Quarter, and This Day as detailed in section 3., HISTORICAL DATA COUNTERS. The DSC Event
Counters are not shown since they follow the same pattern as the related Event List.
4. HISTORICAL PROFILES
A Histogram for each parameter of the Historical Statistical Data Profiles is created with seventeen ranges, some-
times called “buckets”. A count in units is added to the range or bucket when the parameter is within one of the
ranges.
The list reflects all possible Historical Statistical Data Profiles for all GE OHV AC Control Systems. Not all systems use
all Historical Statistical Data Profiles. Those not used by the GE OHV AC Control Systems will not appear on the PTU.
The following is the Historical Statistical Data Profiles portion of the Control System.
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
401 Alt HPNET In Seconds Histogram of alternator input horsepower. The
count starts whenever the truck is in the propel
state. It is a calculated value. Ranges indicate
horsepower is greater than (>) and less than (<)
or equal to (=) values shown. Time is shown in
seconds for each range.
Net Input Horsepower Ranges
<= 650
> 650 to <= 850
> 850 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1250
> 1250 to <= 1450
> 1450 to <= 1650
> 1650 to <= 1850
> 1850 to <= 2050
> 2050 to <= 2250
> 2250 to <= 2450
> 2450 to <= 2650
> 2650 to <= 2850
> 2850 to <= 3050
> 3050 to <= 3250
> 3250 to <= 3450
> 3450 to <= 3650
> 3650
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
402 Control Battery Seconds Histogram of Control Battery Voltage. The count
starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges indicate bat-
tery voltage is greater than (>) and less than (<)
or equal to (=) values shown. Time is shown in
seconds for each range.
Battery Voltage Ranges
<= 12
> 12 to <= 14
> 14 to <= 16
> 16 to <= 18
> 18 to <= 20
> 20 to <= 22
> 22 to <= 24
> 24 to <= 26
> 26 to <= 27
> 27 to <= 28
> 28 to <= 29
> 29 to <= 30
> 30 to <= 32
> 32 to <= 34
> 34 to <= 36
> 36 to <= 38
> 38
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
405 Retard Mode HP Seconds Histogram of link horsepower. The count starts
whenever the truck is in the retard mode. It is a
calculated value. Ranges indicate Retard
horsepower is greater than (>), and less than (<)
or equal to (=) values shown. Time is shown in
seconds for each range.
Retard Horsepower Ranges
<= 800
> 800 to <= 1200
> 1200 to <= 1600
> 1600 to <= 2000
> 2000 to <= 2400
> 2400 to <= 2800
> 2800 to <= 3200
> 3200 to <= 3600
> 3600 to <= 3800
> 3800 to <= 4000
> 4000 to <= 4200
> 4200 to <= 4400
> 4400 to <= 4600
> 4600 to <= 4800
> 4800 to <= 5000
> 5000 to <= 5200
> 5200
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
407 Truck Spd MPH Seconds Histogram of truck speed in MPH. The count
starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges indicate truck
MPH is greater than (>), and less than (<) or
equal to (=) values shown. Time is shown in sec-
onds for each range.
Truck Speed Ranges (MPH)
<= 2.0
> 2.0 to <= 4.0
> 4.0 to <= 5.0
> 5.0 to <= 6.0
> 6.0 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 17.0
> 17.0 to <= 22.0
> 22.0 to <= 27.0
> 27.0 to <= 32.0
> 32.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
408 Truck Spd KPH Seconds Histogram of truck speed in KPH. The count
starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges indicate truck
KPH is greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal
to (=) values shown. Time is shown in seconds for
each range.
Truck Speed Ranges (KPH)
<= 3.0
> 3.0 to <= 6.4
> 6.4 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 9.6
> 9.6 to <= 12.8
> 12.8 to <= 16.0
> 16.0 to <= 19.0
> 19.0 to <= 27.0
> 27.0 to <= 35.0
> 35.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 51.0
> 51.0 to <= 60.0
> 60.0 to <= 63.0
> 63.0 to <= 66.0
> 66.0 to <= 69.0
> 69.0 to <= 72.0
> 72.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
409 Motor 1 RPM Seconds Histogram of Traction Motor 1 electric motor
RPM in all modes of operation. The count starts
whenever CPR is on. Ranges indicate motor RPM
is greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal to
(=) values shown. Time is shown in seconds for
each range.
Motor 1 RPM Ranges
< 70
> 70 to <= 287
> 287 to <= 452
> 452 to <= 567
> 567 to <= 735
> 735 to <= 900
> 900 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1200
> 1200 to <= 1500
> 1500 to <= 1800
> 1800 to <= 2100
> 2100 to <= 2400
> 2400 to <= 2700
> 2700 to <= 3000
> 3000 to <= 3150
> 3150 to <= 3300
> 3300
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
410 Motor 2 RPM Seconds Histogram of Traction Motor 2 electric motor
RPM in all modes of operation. The count starts
whenever CPR is on. Ranges indicate motor RPM
is greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal to
(=) values shown. Time is shown in seconds for
each range.
Motor 2 RPM Ranges
< 70
> 70 to <= 287
> 287 to <= 452
> 452 to <= 567
> 567 to <= 735
> 735 to <= 900
> 900 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1200
> 1200 to <= 1500
> 1500 to <= 1800
> 1800 to <= 2100
> 2100 to <= 2400
> 2400 to <= 2700
> 2700 to <= 3000
> 3000 to <= 3150
> 3150 to <= 3300
> 3300
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
412 Service Brakes Counts Histogram of the number of times the Service
Brake is applied in truck speed (MPH) ranges.
Ranges indicate truck speed (MPH) is greater
than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=) values
shown. Time is shown in seconds for each range.
Service Brake Application at Speed Ranges
<= 2.0
> 2.0 to <= 4.0
> 5.0 to <= 6.0
> 6.0 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 17.0
> 17.0 to <= 22.0
> 22.0 to <= 27.0
> 27.0 to <= 32.0
> 32.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
413 Ambient Temperature Seconds Histogram of Ambient temperature (in °C). The
count starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges indi-
cate ambient temperature is greater than (>),
and less than (<) or equal to (=) values shown.
Time is shown in seconds for each range.
Ambient Temperature Ranges in °C
<= -40
> -40 to <= -30
> -30 to <= -25
> -25 to <=-20
> -20 to <= -15
> -15 to <= -10
> -10 to <= -5
> -5 to <= 0
> 0 to <= 5
> 5 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 15
> 15 to <= 20
> 20 to <= 25
> 25 to <= 30
> 30 to <= 35
> 35 to <= 40
> 40
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
414 High Ambient Seconds Histogram of high Ambient temperature (in °C).
Temperature The count starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges
indicate ambient temperature is greater than
(>), and less than (<) or equal to (=) values shown.
Time is shown in seconds for each range.
High Ambient Temperature Ranges in °C
<= 35.0
> 35.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0 to <= 47.0
> 47.0 to <= 49.0
> 49.0 to <= 51.0
> 51.0 to <= 53.0
> 59.0 to <= 61.0
> 61.0 to <= 63.0
> 63.0 to <= 65.0
> 65
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
415 Engine Speed Seconds Histogram of engine speed in RPM for all modes
of operation. The clock starts whenever CPR is
on. The count starts whenever CPR is on. Ranges
indicate engine RPM is greater than (>), and less
than (<) or equal to (=) values shown. Time is
shown in seconds for each range.
Engine RPM Ranges
<= 750
> 750 to <= 850
> 850 to <= 950
> 950 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1150
> 1150 to <= 1250
> 1250 to <= 1350
> 1350 to <= 1450
> 1450 to <= 1550
> 1550 to <= 1650
> 1650 to <= 1750
> 1750 to <= 1850
> 1850 to <= 1950
> 1950 to <= 2050
> 2050 to <= 2150
> 2150 to <= 2250
> 2250
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
416 Engine Crank Command Seconds Histogram of the time the engine cranking
commands are active for each attempted engine
crank. The count starts whenever the engine
crank command is active. Ranges indicate
engine crank time is greater than (>), and less
than (<) or equal to (=) values shown. Occurrence
is shown in seconds for each range.
Engine Crank Active Time Interval
<= 1
> 2 to <= 4
> 4 to <= 6
> 6 to <= 8
> 8 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 15
> 15 to <= 20
> 20 to <= 25
> 25 to <= 30
> 30 to <= 40
> 40 to <= 50
> 50 to <= 60
> 60 to <= 70
> 70 to <= 80
> 80 to <= 90
> 90 to <= 100
> 100
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
417 Engine Cranking Minutes Histogram of the time between engine cranking
Interval attempts in minutes. The count starts after the
engine crank command is active and before the
next engine crank command. Ranges indicate
time between engine crank attempts is greater
than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=) values
shown. Occurrence is shown in minutes for each
range.
Time Between Engine Crank Attempts
<= 0.5
> 1 to <=2
> 2 to <=3
> 3 to <=4
> 4 to <=5
> 5 to <=6
> 6 to <=7
> 7 to <=8
> 8 to <=9
> 9 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 11
> 11 to <=12
> 12 to <= 13
> 13 to <= 14
> 14 to <= 15
> 15 to <= 20
> 20
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
418 Accel Pedal % Seconds Histogram of the Accel Pedal percentage applied
during Propel mode. Ranges of Accel Pedal
percent applied indicate time greater than (>),
and less than (<) or equal to (=) values shown.
Occurrence is shown in seconds for each range.
Ranges Accel Pedal Applied %
<= 6%
> 6% to <= 12%
> 12% to <= 18%
> 18% to <= 24%
> 24% to <= 30%
> 30% to <= 36%
> 36% to <= 42%
> 42% to <= 48%
> 48% to <= 54%
> 54% to <= 60%
> 60% to <= 66%
> 66% to <= 72%
> 72% to <= 78%
> 78% to <= 84%
> 84% to <= 90%
> 90% to <= 96%
> 96%
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
420 Pot Reference Seconds Histogram of the pot reference voltage value.
Ranges indicate pot reference voltage is greater
than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=) values
shown. Time is shown in seconds for each range.
Pot Reference Voltage Ranges
<= 5
> 5 to <= 8
> 8 to <= 8.5
> 8.5 to <= 9
> 9 to <= 9.5
> 9.5 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 10.5
> 10.5 to <= 11
> 11 to <= 11.5
> 11.5 to <= 12
> 12 to <= 12.5
> 12.5 to <= 13
> 13 to <= 13.5
> 13.5 to <= 14
> 14 to <= 14.5
> 14.5 to <= 15
> 15
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
421 Speed Unloaded Seconds Histogram of the truck speed in MPH while the
truck is unloaded. Ranges indicate speed is
greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=)
values shown. Time is shown in seconds for each
range.
Unloaded Truck Speed MPH Ranges
<= 2.5
> 2.5 to <= 5
> 5 to <= 7.5
> 7.5 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 12.5
> 12.5 to <= 15
> 15 to <= 17.5
> 17.5 to <= 20
> 20 to <= 22.5
> 22.5 to <= 25
> 25 to <= 27.5
> 27.5 to <= 30
> 30 to <= 32.5
> 32.5 to <= 35
> 35 to <= 37.5
> 37.5 to <= 40
> 40
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
422 Truck Speed Loaded Seconds Histogram of the truck speed in MPH while the
truck is loaded. Ranges indicate speed is greater
than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=) values
shown. Time is shown in seconds for each range.
<= 2.5
> 2.5 to <= 5
> 5 to <= 7.5
> 7.5 to <= 10
> 10 to <= 12.5
> 12.5 to <= 15
> 15 to <= 17.5
> 17.5 to <= 20
> 20 to <= 22.5
> 22.5 to <= 25
> 25 to <= 27.5
> 27.5 to <= 30
> 30 to <= 32.5
> 32.5 to <= 35
> 35 to <= 37.5
> 37.5 to <= 40
> 40
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
424 Baro Pressure Seconds Histogram of the Barometric Pressure. The
count is active whenever CPR is ON. Range indi-
cates
barometric pressure (in PSI) is greater than (>),
and less than (<) or equal to (=) values shown.
Time is shown in seconds for each range.
Barometric Pressure in PSI Range
< 7.5
> 7.5 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 8.5
> 8.5 to <= 9.0
> 9.0 to <= 9.5
> 9.5 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 10.5
> 10.5 to <= 11.0
> 11.0 to <= 11.5
> 11.5 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 12.5
> 12.5 to <= 13.0
> 13.0 to <= 13.5
> 13.5 to <= 14.0
> 14.0 to <= 14.5
> 14.5 to <= 15.0
> 15.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
425 Loadbox HP Seconds Histogram of Loadbox Horsepower. The count is
active whenever Loadbox mode is active. Range
indicates horsepower is greater than (>), and
less than (<) or equal to (=) values shown. Time is
shown in seconds for each range.
Ranges of Horsepower
<= 100
> 100 to <= 650
> 650 to <= 850
>850 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1250
> 1250 to <= 1450
> 1450 to <= 1650
> 1650 to <= 1850
> 1850 to <= 2050
> 2050 to <= 2250
> 2250 to <= 2450
> 2450 to <= 2650
> 2650 to <= 2850
> 2850 to <= 3250
> 3250 to <= 3450
> 3450 to <= 3650
> 3650
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
426 Motor 1 Hi RPM Seconds Histogram of the Motorized Wheel Motor 1 elec-
tric motor high RPM. Range indicates RPM is
greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=)
values shown. Time is shown in seconds for each
range.
Motor 1 High RPM Ranges
<= 3300
> 3400 to <= 3500
> 3500 to <= 3600
> 3600 to <= 3700
> 3700 to <= 3800
> 3800 to <= 3900
> 3900 to <= 4000
> 4000 to <= 4100
> 4100 to <= 4200
> 4200 to <= 4390
> 4300 to <= 4400
> 4400 to <= 4500
> 4500 to <= 4600
> 4600 to <= 4700
>4700 to <= 4800
> 4800
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
427 Motor 2 Hi RPM Seconds Histogram of the Motorized Wheel Motor 2 elec-
tric motor high RPM. Range indicates RPM is
greater than (>), and less than (<) or equal to (=)
values shown. Time is shown in seconds for each
range.
Motor 2 High RPM Ranges
<= 3300
> 3300 to <= 3400
> 3400 to <= 3500
> 3500 to <= 3600
> 3600 to <= 3700
> 3700 to <= 3800
> 3800 to <= 3900
> 3900 to <= 4000
> 4000 to <= 4100
> 4100 to <= 4200
> 4200 to <= 4390
> 4300 to <= 4400
> 4400 to <= 4500
> 4800
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
428 Cruise MPH Seconds Histogram of the time in Cruise Control in MPH.
Range indicates MPH is greater than (>), and less
than (<), or equal to (=) values shown. Time is
shown in seconds for each range.
MPH in Cruise Control Ranges
<= 2.0
> 2.0 to <= 4.0
> 4.0 to <= 5.0
> 5.0 to <= 6.0
> 6.0 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 17.0
> 17.0 to <= 22.0
> 22.0 to <= 27.0
> 27.0 to <= 32.0
> 32.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
429 Spin Disabled Seconds Histogram of time of in Spin Disabled. Range
indicates MPH is greater than (>), and less than
(<), or equal to (=) values shown. Time is shown
in seconds for each range.
Spin Disabled Ranges
<= 2.0
> 2.0 to <= 4.0
> 4.0 to <= 5.0
> 5.0 to <= 6.0
> 6.0 to <= 8.0
> 8.0 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 17.0
> 17.0 to <= 22.0
> 22.0 to <= 27.0
> 27.0 to <= 32.0
> 32.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
430 IM Ambient Seconds Histogram of Ambient Temperatures (in °C).
Range indicates temperature is greater than (<),
and less than (>), or equal to (=) values shown.
Time is shown in seconds for each range.
Ambient Temperatures Ranges
<= 35.0
> 35.0 to <= 37.0
> 37.0 to <= 39.0
> 39.0 to <= 41.0
> 41.0 to <= 43.0
> 43.0 to <= 45.0
> 45.0 to <= 47.0
> 37.0 to <= 49.0
> 49.0 to <= 51.0
> 51.0 to <= 53.0
> 53.0 to <= 55.0
> 55.0 to <= 57.0
> 57.0 to <= 59.0
> 59.0 to <= 61.0
> 61.0 to <= 63.0
> 63.0 to <= 65.0
> 65.0
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
431 Brake Pressure Seconds Histogram of Brake Pressure shown in psi.
Range indicates pressure is greater than (>), and
less than (<), or equal to the values shown. Time
is shown in seconds for each range.
Brake Pressure Ranges
<= 150
> 150 to <= 300
> 300 to <= 450
> 450 to <= 600
> 600 to <= 750
> 750 to <= 900
> 900 to <= 1050
> 1050 to <= 1200
> 1200 to <= 1350
> 1350 to <= 1500
> 1500 to <= 1750
> 1750 to <= 1900
> 1900 to <= 2050
> 2050 to <= 2100
> 2100 to <= 2250
> 2250 to <= 2500
> 2500
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
432 Incline Percentage Seconds Histogram of the Incline Percentage. Range indi-
cates pressure is greater than (>), and less than
(<), or equal to the values shown. Time is shown
in seconds for each range.
Incline Percentage Range
<= 1.0
> 1.0 to <= 2.0
> 2.0 to <= 3.0
> 3.0 to <= 4.0
> 4.0 to <= 5.0
> 5.0 to <= 6.0
> 6.0 to <= 7.0
> 7.0 to <=8.0
> 8.0 to <= 9.0
> 9.0 to <= 10.0
> 10.0 to <= 11.0
> 11.0 to <= 12.0
> 12.0 to <= 13.0
> 13.0 to <= 14.0
> 14.0 to <= 15.0
> 15.0 to <= 16.0
> 16
PROFILE
DESCRIPTION UNITS PROFILE DESCRIPTIONS
NUMBER
433 Incline Percentage Seconds Histogram of the Incline Percentage. Range indi-
cates pressure is greater than (>), and less than
(<), or equal to the values shown. Time is shown
in seconds for each range.
Incline Percentage Range
<= -15.0
> -15.0 to <= -14.0
> -14.0 to <= -13.0
> -13.0 to <= -12.0
> -12.0 to <= -11.0
> -11.0 to <= -10.0
> -10.0 to <= -9.0
> -9.0 to <= -8.0
> -8.0 to <= -7.0
> -7.0 to <= -6.0
> -6.0 to <= -5.0
> -5.0 to <= -4.0
> -4.0 to <= -3.0
> -3.0 to <= -2.0
> -2.0 to <= -1.0
> -1.0 to <= 0.0
> 0.0