Acronyms; Glossary - Toro Greensmaster TriFlex 3300 Manual

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You can see the inputs and the outputs.
You can see the current status of each of the various controllers.
The Toro DIAG Software Guide (Part No. 12194SL) is available through ToroConnect.com (Site login is
required) and the Toro Company Service Library Gateway (site login is required).
The Toro DIAG software is available to download through ToroConnect.com (site login is required.)

Acronyms

Acronym
AGM
y
CAN
CRM
CU
DPA
ECT
FET
IPE
M/G
psi
y
S/G
y
SV (SV1, SV2, SV3)
y
SVRV (SV4)
y
TEC

Glossary

Connection Terminology
Pins are the metal contacts contained inside a connector housing.
Terminals are the exposed metal tabs or posts that are not contained inside a connector housing. Terminals
are most often a part of a component. Examples of terminals include threaded posts and solder cups. Often,
crimp lugs (e.g., rings, hooks, forks, etc.) are attached to terminals by tightening a nut or a screw.
Fault
A fault is composed of a numeric code (fault code) and a description.
A fault is intended to help identify the source of problems for diagnostic troubleshooting.
An active fault is displayed on the InfoCenter while the fault condition is present until you clear the fault or
you turn the machine off. All faults are archived in and accessible from the nonvolatile memory of the Toro
electronic controller (TEC).
Definition
Absorbed glass mat (battery)
Controller area network
Cutting reel motor (the motor that drives the cutting reel)
Cutting unit
Dual point adjust
Engine coolant temperature
Field-effect transistor
Input pull-up enable
Motor/generator
pounds/square inch
Starter/generator
Solenoid valve
Solenoid valve, relief valve
Toro electronic controller
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