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Approv.
Godk.
Doc. No:
K046804
Rev. O
GB
2010-12-01/KHm
Service tool manual
ECS 950 / 950 Docking

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Summary of Contents for Crawford ECS 950

  • Page 1 Approv. Godk. Doc. No: K046804 Rev. O 2010-12-01/KHm Service tool manual ECS 950 / 950 Docking...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Service tool manual ..........Trouble shooting via Service tool for Leveller, Shelter and Door ............................... 3 1..............................3 1:2 General..........................4 1:5 ............................. 4 1:3 SERVICE TOOL BUTTONS................... 4 1:4 DOOR - Menu choices in the display is [d]............... 5 950 - Start Here! ...........................
  • Page 3: Trouble Shooting Via Service Tool For Leveller, Shelter And Door

    1. Trouble shooting via Service tool for Leveller, Shelter and Door  As a tool for certified Crawford service and installation staff, the service tool can be connected to the leveller board, connector X2 in the control box. The service tool has two buttons, called RIGHT BUTTON (SW2) and LEFT BUTTON (SW1).
  • Page 4: 1:2 General

    1:2 General To enter the menu system, press the LEFT BUTTON (SW1). The main menu for the leveller will be showed as [L]. Press the SW1 button. The main menu for the shelter will be showed as [S]. Press the SW1 button. The main menu for the door will be showed as [d]. Press the SW1 button.
  • Page 5: 1:4 Door - Menu Choices In The Display Is [D]

    DOOR - Menu choices in the display is [d] A brief description of the menu choices available by SW1 and SW2 are shown in Table 1 for Doors, below. The table shows information about the function of the SW1 button (which is different in the different menus) and if it is possible to store values in the internal memory within the menu.
  • Page 6: 950 - Start Here

    Functions – DOOR menu Save? Show time for automatic closing T1 (If C-card in seconds, if Refresh Leveller card in minutes). Set time for pre-flashing T2 1 – 32 sec (default 10 sec). Show the total number of door cycles (x1). (If C-card: x1000) Refresh Show the total number of door cycles (x1).
  • Page 7 door needs according to how many cycles it has been ran. Repeat the same thing for submenu d05 which is the total operating time and perform the service required according to the service manual. 6. Perform the service and maintenance recommended by the service manual 7.
  • Page 8: 1:6 How Do I Do To

    1:6 How do I do to…? 1.6.1. See a non changeable register: The non changeable registers are d01, d03, d05, d0b and d0C. A. The display shows the state of the leveller, shelter or the door. B. Press LEFT BUTTON SW1 3 times, menu [d] is showed. Select Door submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 d01 is showed.
  • Page 9: Reset The Number Of Cycles Counter

    D. Press the LEFT BUTTON (SW1) to reset the operating time counter. The previous value shown will now be set to zero (0) E. To leave the menu without saving the new value press SW2. To leave the menu and save the value, keep RIGHT BUTTON (SW2) pressed while pressing LEFT BUTTON (SW1).
  • Page 10: 1:8 Indication Of Time For Service

    1.7.1 How do I do to see the error log? A. Connect the Service tool to connector X2 on leveller board or J2 on processor C-board. B. Press LEFT BUTTON SW1 3 times, menu [d] is showed. Select Door submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 d01 is showed C.
  • Page 11 WARNING! ESD sensitive components This control is equipped with electronic components, which are sensitive to static electricity. The circuit boards are located in the drive unit and in the control box, in immediate proximity to the connection blocks. In order to prevent the components from being destroyed by static electricity during installation or service work, any staff coming into contact with the circuit...
  • Page 12 LEVELLER - Menu choices in the display is [L] A brief description of the menu choices available by SW1 and SW2 are shown in Table 2 for Levellers, below. The table shows information about the function of the SW1 button (which is different in the different menus) and if it is possible to store values in the internal memory within the menu.
  • Page 13 Functions - LEVELLER menu Save? Set limit for service interval in operating time (in 24h days) (default 365 days). Service interval disabled when set to 0. Address of the control unit on CMS-network (1-255) (default 255). CMS-Network baudrate (U00=38400bps (default) or U01=187500 bps).
  • Page 14 Functions - LEVELLER menu Save? The input functionality for X18:2 (default U00). U00 = Start shelter – open door (default). U01 = Close door – stop shelter. U02 = Start shelter and open door outside. U03 = Autoclose of door on/off. U04 = Doors extra safety.
  • Page 15: Normal Service Technician Work Procedure

    Functions - LEVELLER menu Save? The output functionality for K14, X25:5 – 6 (default U02). U00 = Indication Open door. U01 = Indication Closed door. U02 = Electrical door lock output (default). U03 = Flashing light. U04 = Leveller in resting position S6. U05 = Truck in position S15.
  • Page 16 Repeat the same thing for submenu L04 which is the total operating time and perform the service required according to the service manual. 6. Perform the service and maintenance recommended by the service manual. 7. When the service is done it is time to reset the service counter “trip-meter”. Do this according to §2.2.3 and §2.2.4.
  • Page 17: 2:2 How Do I Do To

    How do I do to…? 2.2.1 See a non changeable register: The non changeable registers are L03 and L04. A. The display shows the state of the leveller, shelter or the door. B. Press LEFT BUTTON SW1, menu [L] is showed. Enter Leveller submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 L01 is showed.
  • Page 18: Reset The Number Of Cycles Counter

    will now be set to zero (0) E. To leave the menu without saving the new value press SW2. To leave the menu and save the value, keep RIGHT BUTTON (SW2) pressed while pressing LEFT BUTTON (SW1). F. Press LEFT BUTTON (SW1) several times until the display shows [L], press three more time on SW1 to exit from service menu.
  • Page 19 Error F01, F02 and/or F03, motor protection circuit has been triggered due to too high power consumption from hydraulic motor. The motor is halted for 30sec. When 30sec has timed out, the motor can be run again and the error message goes off by pressing button <LIFT>. F04: Phase sequence.
  • Page 20: Indication Of Time For Service

    2.3.1 How do I do to see the error log for leveller? H. Connect the Service tool to connector X2 on Leveller board. I. Press LEFT BUTTON SW1, menu [L] is showed. Enter Leveller submenu by RIGHT BUTTON SW2 L01 is showed J.
  • Page 21: 3:1 Shelter - Menu Choices In The Display Is [S]

    SHELTER - Menu choices in the display is [S] A brief description of the menu choices available by SW1 and SW2 are shown in Table 3 for Shelters, above (page 15). The table shows information about the function of the SW1 button (which is different in the different menus) and if it is possible to store values in the internal memory within the menu.
  • Page 22: Selection Between Summer/ Winter Function

    3.1.3 Selection between Summer / Winter function: Function to “winter” mode (Shelter function enabled): The Leveller in resting position, door closed and the shelter switched off. 1. Press push button S10 <AUTO> for 5 sec. If summer mode is active display will flash S00.
  • Page 23 WARNING! ESD sensitive components This control is equipped with electronic components, which are sensitive to static electricity. The circuit boards are located in the drive unit and in the control box, in immediate proximity to the connection blocks. In order to prevent the components from being destroyed by static electricity during installation or service work, any staff coming into contact with the circuit...

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