Control System Manual
Control System Manual
Diagnostics
LICCON 1
Operating instructions
BAL-No.: 99900-08-02
Pages: 147
Werk-Number
Date
Foreword
General
This crane has been built according to the present level of technology and recognized safety technical
regulations. Despite that, dangers to body and life for the user and/or third persons or damage to the
crane and /or other material assets can occur.
This crane may only be used in flawless technical condition and according to its mission as well as
with constant awareness of safety and dangers. Any problems, which could affect safety must be
fixed immediately.
Modifications on the crane may only be made with written approval by Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH.
Warning notes
The following terms that are used in these operating instructions DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION and ATTENTION are intended to point out certain important rules of conduct to all persons
who work with the crane.
Warn-
Signal word
Explanation
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
ATTENTION
ing
signs
is not prevented.
Further notes
The term Note used in this operating instructions is intended to point out useful information and tips to
all persons who work with the crane.
Sym-
Signal word
Explanation
Note
bol
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Operating instructions
These operating instructions are intended to put you in a position to operate the crane safely and
utilize the reliable usage options that it provides. The instructions also provide information about the
function of important components and systems.
Certain expressions are used in these operating instructions. In order to avoid misunderstandings, the
same expressions should always be used.
These operating instructions have been translated to be best of ones knowledge. Liebherr-Werk
Ehingen GmbH assumes no liability for translation errors. The German version of the operating
instructions is solely applicable for factual accuracy. If you find any errors or if any misunderstandings
arise when reading these operating instructions, please contact Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH
immediately.
DANGER!
Risk of fatal accidents if crane is not operated correctly!
Incorrect operation of the crane can result in death or serious injury!
Only authorized and trained expert personnel are permitted to work on the crane!
The operating instructions and on-site regulations and specifications (such as accident prevention
regulations) must be followed.
Using these operating instructions:
makes it easier to become familiar with the crane
avoids problems due to improper operation
Observing these operating instructions:
increases reliability in use
extends the service life of your crane
reduces repair costs and downtime
Always keep these operating instructions handy in the driver's or crane cab.
The operating instructions belong with the crane!
Only operate the crane if you are well familiarized with the equipment, and always follow these
operating instructions.
Note!
If you have received additional information from us relating to the crane, such as technical
information bulletins, instructions and / or supplements to the operating instructions, then this
information must also be observed and kept with the operating instructions.
If there is anything in the operating instructions or the individual chapters that you do not understand,
please contact us before starting the relevant work.
The information and illustrations contained in these operating instructions may not be copied or
distributed, nor used for competitive purposes. All rights are expressly reserved in accordance with
copyright laws.
All accident prevention guidelines, operating instructions, etc. are based on destined use of the crane.
Destined use
The destined use of the crane consists solely in vertical lifting and lowering of free and non-adhered
loads, whose weight and center of gravity are known.
To do so, a hook or hook block approved by Liebherr must be reeved on the hoist rope and it may
only be operated within the permissible crane configurations.
Driving with the crane, with or without an attached load is only permissible if a corresponding driving
or load chart is available. The crane configurations intended for it and the safety conditions must be
observed according to the corresponding operating instructions.
Any other use or any other exceeding utilization is not destined use.
Part of destined use is also adherence of required safety regulations, conditions, preconditions, crane
configurations and working steps as noted in the crane documentation (operating instructions, load
chart, job planer).
The manufacturer is not liable for damages, which are caused by non-destined use or improper use
of the crane. Any associated risk it is carried solely by the owner, the operator and the user of the
crane.
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Non-destined use
Non -destined use is:
Working outside the permissible crane configurations according to the load chart
Working outside the permissible projection radii and slewing ranges according to the load chart
Selecting load values, which do not correspond to the actual crane configuration
Selecting LMB-Codes, which do not match the actual crane configuration
Working with bypassed load moment limiter or bypassed hoist limit switch
Increasing the projection radius of the lifted load after a LMB shut off, for example by diagonally
pulling the load
Using the support pressure display as a safety function against tipping over
Using equipment or attachment parts which are not approved for the crane
Using the crane at sports and recreational events, especially for 'Bungee' jumps
Driving on a public road in non-permissible driving condition (axle load, dimension)
Driving with the equipment in place in a non-permissible driving condition
Pushing, pulling or lifting loads with the leveling regulation, the sliding beams or the support
cylinders
Pushing, pulling or lifting loads by actuating the slewing gear, the luffing gear or the telescoping
gear
Ripping stuck objects loose with the crane
Utilizing the crane for a longer period of time for material handling tasks
Releasing the crane suddenly (grapple or dumping operation)
Putting the crane into service when the weight of the load, which is suspended load on the crane,
is changed, for example by filling a container suspended on the load hook
The crane may not be used for:
attaching a stuck load for which the weight and center of gravity are not known and which has
been released first, for example with a cutting torch
letting persons drive along outside the driver's cab
transporting personnel in the crane cab while driving
transporting personnel with the lifting equipment and on the load
transporting personnel with containers (cherry pickers), if no written approval of the corresponding
job safety board has been issued
transporting loads on the chassis
two hook operation without auxiliary equipment
extended material handling operation
The operating instructions must be read and used by all persons who are involved in use, operation,
assembly and maintenance of the crane.
Safety equipment
Special attention must be paid to the safety equipment built into the crane. The functionality of the
safety equipment must be monitored at all times. The crane must not be operated if the safety
equipment is not working or not working correctly.
Note!
Your motto must always be
Safety first!
The crane has been built in accordance with the applicable crane operation and driving regulations
and has been approved by the relevant authorities.
Attachment and spare parts
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DANGER!
Danger to life if original attachment parts are not used!
If the crane is operated with attachment parts, which are not original, then the crane can fail and
cause fatal accidents!
Crane components can be damaged!
Operate the crane only with original attachment parts!
Crane operation with attachment parts, which do not belong to the crane is prohibited!
DANGER!
The crane permit and the manufacturer's warranty will become void!
If originally installed parts are modified, manipulated or replaced (e.g. removal of parts, installation of
non-original parts), both the crane permit as well as the manufacturer's warranty will become void.
Do not modify original parts!
Do not remove original parts!
Always use Liebherr original spare parts!
Definition of directional data
Forward driving means driving with the drivers cab on the front.
Reverse driving means driving with the tail lights of the chassis on the front.
Front, rear, right, left on the crane refer to the condition, that the drivers cab and the boom point in
the same direction. Front is always in direction of the drivers cab.
Front, rear, right, left in the drivers cab refer to the crane chassis. The drivers cab is always in the
front.
Front, rear, right, left in the crane operators cab refer to the superstructure. Front is always in
direction of the boom.
Customer request
Customer-specific equipment is marked with *.
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Contents
20.00 Diagnostics
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1 Remote diagnostics*
20.20 Diagnostics disk brake pads
1 Diagnostics disk brake pads*
20.25 Diagnostics - trailing axle
1 Trailing axle diagnostics*
20.30 Test system, TY-guying
1 Test system, TY-guying*
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1.1
General
The errors which occur can be classified according to different criteria. The most frequently used
description is identification according to the cause of the error.
The LICCON computer system encompasses a very large number of error diagnostics and
self-monitoring routines. With some errors, it may therefore not be possible to determine exactly which
component is defective.
Example: interrupted data transmission between two components:
Each of the two components involved (for example, monitor or CPU, power unit or CPU, sensor or
CPU) could be defective.
The transmission circuit between the two (e.g. the monitor cable, module frame, sensor line or
actuator line) could be defective.
Except for monitor errors and unique power unit errors, the errors will therefore not be classified
according to the component that may be defective, but rather according to its corporate identity type.
The errors are sequenced in the order that they are checked by the LICCON computer system:
1.) Monitor errors
Indicate an error on the monitor at the start of operations or during operation
Identification characteristic: a text or an unclear picture on the monitor
2.) Basic module errors
Mostly occur due to errors on parts of the basic module (hardware or software)
Basic module errors are subdivided once again into the following sub-error groups:
Unique power unit errors
indicate a defective power unit when the LICCON computer system is switched on
but can also be partially attributed to other causes
Initialization errors
are identified by special test routines when the LICCON computer system is
running up, for example microprocessor errors, hardware errors
are displayed on the 7-segment display of the CPU and possibly via a
LICCON-Error-Code (LEC) and plain text on the monitor (error determination
screen in program Test system)
System errors
are determined shortly after running up or during operation by the operating system
of the LICCON computer system
system error programs particularly monitor the function of the electronics and data
transfer
Fatal system errors
displayed on monitor with the LICCON-Error-Code and on the 7-segment
display of the CPU
Other system errors
only displayed on the 7-segment display of the CPU
3.) Application errors
are determined in the so called application programs (crane operation and telescoping)
and incorporate a large number of sensor errors
4.) System errors (LEC)
internal errors in I/O modules, applications, CAN bus errors, LSB errors etc.
5.) Operating errors (LEC)
are determined due to incorrect operation (keypad unit, support control units, etc.)
Note!
Displaying errors in the chassis
This information applies to LTM and LG cranes only!
In the chassis, system errors and operating errors are indicated by the warning light ! flashing on
the display unit. Via the i-key on the keypad unit, the LICCON-Error-Code will be displayed on the
7-segment displays ! of the display unit for the duration of operation.
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Displaying errors in the superstructure
This information applies to LTM, LTF, LG, LTR and LR cranes only!
In the superstructure, application errors, system errors and operating errors are indicated on the
operating screen and telescoping screen by an error message (flashing) and an acoustic signal
(beeper, buzzer).
1.1.1
1.1.2
LICCON-Error-Code (LEC)
The LICCON-Error-Code describes four possible error classes:
System errors
Operating errors
Application errors inc. error number
Basic module errors (fatal system errors)
The error code will be displayed in both the chassis (display unit) and the superstructure (error
determination display in the LICCON test system). In addition, all errors are listed in a separate error
list (error text, cause, rectification).
The structure of the error code is based primarily on a 6 digit error number which is preceded by an
error class identifier.
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Element
Description
Active/inactive error
X.
12
34
56
Type of error
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Description
E:
Error class
CPU
HC11
NOTICE!
Danger of property damage!
In the case of fatal system errors, please also note the 7-segment displays on the CPUs.
Press function key F8 once.
Result:
Horn is switched off.
Press function key F8 twice.
Result:
Change to Error determination screen 1.2 in program Test system.
The page of the error vault on which the error is stored appears. The error is displayed as a 6 digit
LEC and documented. Active errors are identified by a +.
Inactive errors can be displayed using function key F2 in subprogram PARAMETER ON 1.3.
Identification in this case is -. You can find more information on inactive errors in the section System
errors, Superstructure.
If inactive errors are to be displayed:
Press function key F2.
Displaying errors in the chassis (UW) (only for LTM and LG cranes)
If there is a system error E, the warning light 224 on the display unit flashes. Via the i -key 110 on
the keypad unit, the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC) on the display unit 225 will be alternately displayed for
the duration of the operation.
This means that the entire LEC will be alternately displayed by:
error class
E =system error/application error
b =operating error
the 6-digit error number
Example, system error (active error - illustration 1.1):
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Description
E.
02 0266
Error number
If an operating error is caused while a system error is pending the warning light 224 illuminates. The
operating error b appears automatically on the display unit 225.
If several active errors are present at the same time:
Press the i -key 110 again.
Result:
All existing active errors will be displayed.
Once all existing errors have been displayed End appears on the display unit 225. By pressing
the i -key 110 again, the first error will be displayed once more.
Inactive errors can be displayed by pressing the Hand button 143 and the i -button 110 on the display
unit 225 at the same time. Identification in this case is -. You can find more information on inactive
errors in the section System errors, Chassis.
If inactive errors are to be displayed:
Press the Hand button 143 and the i -button 110 simultaneously.
1.1.3
generated text/cause/remedy
Plug
X919:4
X919:4
...
no.
Sheet
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Error class
Meaning
Operating errors
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Application errors
Basic module errors (fatal system error(s))
A differentiation is made between 3 error priorities:
Error priority
Meaning
Tolerable error
Note!
Error priority for operating errors!
For operating errors, error priority is not relevant.
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LED Colour
15
red
Module
HW watchdog
Error/status
Error
Meaning
static
blinking
intermittent error
operating status
14
red
HW error
Error
13
yellow
HW error
Status
12
yellow
HW error
Status
initialization1
11
yellow
HW error
Status
Appl.-/driver watchdog
Illegal Interrupt
10
green
green
green
red
LSB1 driver
Error
intermittent interruption on
LSB1
yellow
LSB1 driver
Status
red
LSB2 driver
Error
intermittent interruption on
LSB2
yellow
LSB2 driver
Status
red
CAN driver
Error
intermittent interruption on
CAN
yellow
CAN driver
Status
red
SSC driver
Error
intermittent interruption on
SSC
yellow
1
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Status
Error in: register, RAM, ROM, output stage watchdog, firmware, crane configuration file
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Monitor errors
Monitor errors:
could indicate a defective monitor when switching on the control system
could stem from errors in the basic module
could stem from a shortage in monitor supply voltage (in this case the monitor stays dark)
The light-emitting diode (LED) I, which is located on the right at the bottom of the monitor will indicate
whether the monitor's voltage supply (24 V) is present.
The run-up must progress as shown in illustration 1 to illustration 3. When switching on the LICCON
computer system, the connection from the monitor to the central processing unit (CPU) is tested first.
If the connection is OK, the monitor displays:
or
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Error
Possible cause
No power supply
Possible cause
No picture on monitor
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Error
Possible cause
Monitor is defective
is shown
flashing:
Check the connection of the CPU to the input PCB and the connection of the input PCB to the
monitor for interruption.
If the connections are OK:
Check the CPU of the monitor and error display and replace if necessary.
If this flashing display is not shown on the CPU display after switching on:
Check the CPU or program memory card and replace if necessary (see section Locating basic
module errors, Checking the CPU).
Replace the defective LICCON monitor with a functioning replacement monitor.
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Error
Possible cause
Monitor is defective
from illustration 5
Connection defective
Power unit defective
CPU defective
Possible rectification of error (follow given order for rectifying error):
Replace the faulty monitor with a functioning replacement monitor.
If the replacement monitor displays the same error message:
Open the control cabinet and test the power unit.
If the power unit display does not display 7 when switched on:
see section Basic module errors, Unique power unit errors
If the power unit display displays 7 after switching on:
Power unit is OK. Check the connection from the CPU to the input PCB and the connection from
the input PCB to the monitor for interruption.
If the connections are OK:
Check CPU0.
Error
Possible cause
switch-on:
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1.3.1
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Type of
unit dis-
display
Meaning
play
static
Control is off
Battery power is present at the basic module, stand-by power supply for
memory (CPU RAMs and COMMON RAMs) is present
Note: Must also illuminate when ignition is off.
static
Control is on
Control is on
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Type of
unit dis-
display
Error ANZ7_E
play
static
Type of
unit dis-
display
Over/undervoltage ERROR_VOLTAGE
Controller defective
play
static
Type of
unit dis-
display
no U-BATT
no battery power
play
-
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Error text
Timeout
PIC defective
unit display
PIC-Watchdog
Error text
PIC-Error 1
unit display
Error text
PIC-Error 2
optocoupler defective
unit display
Error text
PIC-Error 3
under/overvoltage or HC11
watchdog
unit display
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Error text
Timeout Load
LCA
CPU0 missing
unit display
Error text
CRC-Error
Memory error
unit display
Error text
inadmissible
mode
Check cabling.
unit display
Error text
unit display
common memory insert card missing
missing
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Error text
Warning
unit display
Error text
unit display
Error text
FLASH defective
unit display
Error text
unit display
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Error text
FLASH Timeout
Polling
unit display
Error text
FLASH Timeout
Erase
unit display
Error text
unit display
insert card defec- incorrect insert card
tive
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Error text
internal error
unit display
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Initialization errors
Initialization errors are hardware errors which are determined during run-up and automatic check by
special test routines of the LICCON computer system. They are displayed by a flashing initialization
error sign (number or sign) on the 7-segment display of the CPU.
The initialization error is always located with the assistance of the CPU display. Possible initialization
error signs and information about the possible causes of error and possible remedies for the errors
are listed in the following chart. The crane operator must always open the control cabinet and observe
the CPU displays in the event of initialization errors and system errors.
Note!
Remedying basic module errors!
The exact procedure for remedying basic module errors is described in the section Locating basic
module errors.
If an initialization error occurs on a CPU to which a monitor is connected:
The error will (if time permits) be displayed additionally on the monitor.
Result: Display:
1.) Error number (=initialization error number) corresponds to CPU display
2.) Error description text
3.) Partially further information in form of values of relevant memory cells
If an initialization error occurs on a CPU to which no monitor is connected:
The error will at first not be visible on the monitor.
Result:
The LICCON computer system continues to run briefly.
At this point, however, the initialization error generates a system error as a subsequent error which
stops the execution of the program and is displayed on the monitor (see System errors).
If a hardware error occurs during operation:
System error will be displayed and the monitor display freezes or becomes dark (see System
errors).
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System errors
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
Type of display
play
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Type of display
play
CPU defective
no power supply
check fuse
ing or defective
inserted
CPU defective
Possible error rectification:
Check CPU.
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Type of display
play
HC11 defective
CPU defective
Type of display
play
EPROM incorrect/defective
CPU defective
Type of display
play
EPROM defective
CPU defective
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CPU defective
Type of display
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incorrect EPROM
CPU defective
Type of display
play
CPU defective
LCA defective
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Type of display
play
RAM error
CPU defective
RAM defective
Possible error rectification:
Check CPU.
Errors on the central processing unit
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
Hardware error:
CPU defective
Type of display
play
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Type of display
play
monitor faulty
Monitor is defective
line defective
faulty
CPU faulty
CPU defective
Type of display
play
CPU defective
HC11 defective
CPU defective
Possible error rectification:
Replace CPU.
Errors on the central processing unit
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
defective
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Type of display
play
CPU defective
AC-converter defective
CPU defective
Possible error rectification:
Check CPU.
Errors on the central processing unit
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
Type of display
play
EPROM switched/defective
CPU defective
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Type of display
play
CPU defective
1
Type of display
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system overload2
CPU defective
1
Type of display
play
CPU defective
oscillator defective
CPU defective
Possible error rectification:
Check CPU.
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System states
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
ing
Possible error rectification:
Status indicator
System states
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
Type of display
play
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System states
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
Monitor is defective
line defective
CPU defective
Possible error rectification:
Check monitor, check line, check CPU.
System states
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
TxD/RxD shorted
Type of display
play
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System states
CPU dis-
Type of display
play
CPU malfunction
hardware defective
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Troubleshooting
Power unit display displays the 7 and all CPU displays remain dark?
There may be an error on a CPU or the program memory card in this group.
Check all CPUs, see description in section Central processing unit.
Troubleshooting
Power unit display displays the 7 and one CPU display remains dark?
There may be an error on this CPU or program memory card. The CPU which deviates first from the
required display sequence has determined the error. It is probable that the error is on this CPU.
Check all CPUs, see description in section Central processing unit.
Troubleshooting
The first flashing CPU to deviate from the setpoint state appears before all CPUs display their CPU
numbers for the first time (state no. 10).
An initialization error has occurred.
Refer to the chart Errors on the central processing unit in the section Other system errors for
possible error rectification measures.
Troubleshooting
The first CPU to deviate from the setpoint state appears after all CPUs have displayed their CPU
numbers for the first time (state no. 10)?
A system error has occurred.
Find out whether this is a fatal system error or another system error.
Troubleshooting
The first CPU display to deviate from the setpoint state is a static E ?
A fatal system error has occurred.
Refer to the chart of fatal system errors (FATAL SYSTEM-ERROR) in the section System
errors for possible error rectification measures.
Troubleshooting
The first CPU display to deviate from the setpoint state is a static or flashing sign?
An other system error has occurred.
Refer to the chart of other system errors in the section System errors for possible error
rectification measures.
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Troubleshooting
Error occurs again?
Replace the central processing unit used with a replacement central processing unit.
1.4
Application errors
Application errors are errors which can occur during crane operation due to incomplete construction of
the crane, incorrect operation or due to external influences.
The application errors shown on the monitor are subdivided into:
1.) Application errors without LICCON-Error-Code
2.) Application errors with LICCON-Error-Code
Errors which occur due to crane operation are subdivided into:
1.) Errors which lead to shut-down. Shut-down is always displayed by the shut-down symbol.
2.) Errors which do not lead to shut-down. The crane operator will be warned about this.
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LEC
Error description
without
LEC
Remedying the overload status depends on how the overload occurred and a decision should be
made by the crane operator according to the individual situation.
It should be ensured that by bypassing the overload protection only the crane movement that is
opposed to the crane movement which caused the overload shut-down is made.
Measures in this respect include:
DANGER!
Crane can topple over!
By setting down the load, the crane can in certain cases (for example with: derrick ballast raised;
F1 less than/equal to F1min) tip over. There is a risk of FATAL INJURY.
You should only set down the load after testing the load torque carefully and after executing load
torque minimizing measures (for example: lowering the derrick ballast).
Set down the load with hoist gear.
or
DANGER!
Risk of accident!
The Bypass Overload Protection switch on the left armrest can enable luffing up with a
suspended load, thereby diminishing the load torque.
Error description
without
LEC
been exceeded.
DANGER!
Risk of accident!
If necessary, strip down the crane or stop crane operation.
If possible:
Set up and adjust operating mode and configuration state with a more suitable load chart.
If this is not possible, stop crane operation.
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LEC
Error description
with LEC
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System errors
You can find further information on this subject in the section LICCON error determination.
Note!
Switch off the ignition!
Switching off the ignition deletes all errors (active and inactive) in the local error vaults.
1.5.1
Superstructure
Active system errors
Only active engine and transmission errors will be treated and displayed as system errors.
System errors will be dynamically displayed in the program Operation, Telescoping, Support with
an error message in the symbol element Horn.
Example of an active system error, OW ( illustration 1): E:OHC11
An acoustic signal also sounds.
Press function key F8 once.
Result:
Acoustic signal is switched off.
Press function key F8 twice.
Result:
Change to error determination image, program Test system. The system error will be
documented in the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC). Example: active system error superstructure OW
+E010773
Inactive system errors
Inactive errors can be displayed using function key F2 in subprogram PARAMETER ON.
Identification in this case is -.
Example of an inactive system error, OW: - E010773
If inactive errors are to be displayed:
Press function key F2.
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Chassis
Note!
This section applies to LTM and LG cranes only.
Active system errors
Only active engine and transmission errors will be treated and displayed as system errors.
If there is a system error, the warning light 224 on the display unit flashes. Via the i -key 110 on the
keypad unit, the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC) on the display unit 225 will be alternately displayed for the
duration of the operation. This means that the entire LEC will be alternately displayed.
Example of an active system error, CH: E.02 0266
If several active errors are present at the same time:
Press the i -key 110 again.
Result:
All existing active errors will be displayed.
Once all existing errors have been displayed End. appears on the display unit 225. By pressing
the i -key 110 again, the first error will be displayed once more.
Inactive system errors
Inactive errors can be displayed by pressing the Hand button 143 and the i -button 110 on the display
unit 225 at the same time. Identification in this case is -.
Example of an inactive system error, CH: -E.02 0266
If inactive errors are to be displayed:
Press the Hand button 143 and the i -button 110 simultaneously.
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Operating errors
You can find further information on this subject in the section LICCON error determination.
1.6.1
Superstructure
Operating errors in the program Operation, Telescoping, Support
Operating errors will be dynamically displayed in the program Operation, Telescoping,
Support with an error message in the symbol element Horn.
An acoustic signal also sounds.
Press function key F8 once.
Result:
Acoustic signal is switched off.
Press function key F8 twice.
Result:
Change to error determination image, program Test system.
The operating error will be documented in the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC).
The operating error is always displayed at the very top in the error vault.
If there are several operating errors present on different CPUs and I/O modules: The operating
error with the lowest CPU or I/O module number will be displayed.
Slewing gear operating error: CPU0
Telescoping operating error: CPU1
Winch1/2 / luffing operating error: CPU2
To find out why a crane function is not functioning: In the case of several existing operating errors,
go, in the error determination screen, to the CPU on which the actual crane function is performed.
Operating errors in the program Configuration
In the configuration screen, only the operating errors originating in the program Configuration will be
displayed for approx. 5 seconds.
Within these 5 seconds, press the function key F8 once.
Result:
Change to error determination image, program Test system.
Error visible in error determination display.
After the 5 seconds, press the function key F8 once.
Result:
Change to error determination image, program Test system.
Error not visible in error determination display.
Press function key F8 twice.
or
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Note!
This section applies to LTM and LG cranes only.
If an operating error is caused: The warning light 224 on the display unit 225 illuminates. The
operating error B will be alternately displayed in the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC) on the display
unit 225 (see section ICCON-Error-Code).
Example: b.19 5509
If an operating error is caused while a system error is pending: The warning light 224 on the display
unit 225 illuminates. The operating error B appears automatically in the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC)
on the display unit 225.
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1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
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Result:
The Multi-CPU test system will be started in SYSTEM-MODE: TEST SYSTEM.
Troubleshooting
Message SYSTEM - CHECK . . . . . . . . PASSED - - O.K. ! ! displayed on the monitor?
You did not press the program key P8 (i -key) within the 10 second time period. You are now in the
program Configuration.
In this case, turn off the LICCON computer system, restart and after the acoustic signal has
sounded, press the program key P8 (i -key) within 10 seconds.
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Hardware error
If a hardware error occurs on one LSB bus, then it is shown on the LICCON monitor, see illustration.
1.2.1
Error determination
Follow the instructions given in the order below to determine the hardware error.
Pull the plug 3 and plug 4 of the LSB power source on the input circuit boards PCB0, PCB1,
PCB2, PCB3, PCB4 and PCB5.
Note!
After pulling the plug connections, the hardware error on the LICCON monitor goes off.
Note!
The green LED 1 lights up when the power is connected.
LSB board
LED function
Data transfer OK
Note!
If the data transfer of one or several input circuit boards is faulty, replace the corresponding LSB
power source(s) or CPUs.
If no problem is shown by the LEDs, check the sensors and lines.
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Error/fault
C: 0
no
C: 1, .. 2, .. 3, ..
K: 0
no
K: 1, .. 2, .. 3, ..
Note!
If a number larger than 0 (zero) is shown, check the bus system!
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LSB overview
Graphic LSB overview
All LSB components which are located on the Liebherr-System-Bus (LSB) are displayed in the
overview image of the selected CPU.
The graphic LSB overview is called up using function key F6 (LSB).
Each individual station is assigned a box in which the most important information and a symbolic
mark are entered.
Display
Meaning
M: or S:
01
Bus address
00
SW4.2
Software version
!CPU
Type identifier CPU, IO, DR, LG, WG, MS, PG, HO, ZM
Information
Display
Meaning
M:02 116
SW4.2 IO
S:23
SW4.2!??
Marks
The marks for the selected LSB components are always located in the left upper corner, the status in
the right.
Marks
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Marks
+
DOKUM/INFO
v
>
<
LSB - RESET
Shift
+ F6 AUTOMATIC
F7 GRP/CPU
F8 BACK
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Bus address
Description of the LSB station in documentary form
Customer request
GRAFIC/INFO
v
^
ASSIGN ADDR
F6 v
F7 GRP/CPU
F8 BACK
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SW
STATUS
ID
NR.
V.R
LSB-NR.
SPI
CAN
LSB-A
LSB-B
Ident-no.
Serial no.
Speci no.
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Data
No data will be displayed with the I/O module or the CPU since these exchange larger-sized data
blocks with each other. The contents of these data blocks cannot be read by the user.
Function key line
F5 INPUT OUTPUT
F8 BACK
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SW
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DEGREES (C)
STATUS
ERROR
Function key line
see Hoist limit switch with wind sensor in section LSB detail display slave
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1.6.7
X-value
Excursion in X-direction in %
Y-value
Excursion in Y-direction in %
T_S1S2S3
Keypad assignment on master switch
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Y-value
Excursion in Y-direction in %
1.6.9
Pressure in bar
Temperature sensor in C
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1.7.1
Error vault
Each central processing unit possesses a processor HC11 and TMS. These processors each
possess a memory area (error vault) in which up to 9 errors can be stored. In addition, each I/O
module also possesses an error vault in which up to 9 errors can be stored. All errors which appear
with the LICCON-Error-Code (LEC) are displayed together with their error number and stored and
documented in the relevant error vault.
If the error vault of one processor is full (9 errors), inactive errors will be overwritten by new active
errors.
It is not possible to store any further system errors in the error vault if only active system errors are
present in the error vault.
If the error vault contains active system errors, one of the system errors will be overwritten when
an operating error occurs.
If an error continues to persist or the cause of error has not been rectified, a new active error
message will be generated and displayed when the error re-occurs, i.e. with a new date and time.
Note!
Deleting errors in the error vault!
Switching off the ignition will delete all error messages (active and inactive) stored in the error vaults.
Proceed with caution when turning off the ignition!
If necessary, make a note of error number(s) with their associated error text(s) before switching off
the ignition!
You will find information on storing errors in non-volatile error memories of the power unit in the
section Error memory.
Determining errors from the Operation, Telescoping, Configuration, Support programs
If there is a system error or operating error, an error message will appear in the symbol element
Horn above the function key F8, for example E:0HC11.
Press function key F8.
Result:
Acoustic signal is switched off.
Press function key F8 again.
Result:
Multi-CPU test system for error identification is called up.
Automatic change to error vault where the first error identified is stored.
Calling up the Multi-CPU test system
Press program key P8 (i -key).
Result:
Test system program is called up.
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Display
Meaning
1st line:
LEC (*)
+ = active error
Device-Code
Error path
Error source
- = inactive error
LEC = LICCON-Error-Code
* = 1. error on page1 of the
selected error vault
2nd line:
Time/error frequency
Type of error
118
line:1
Date
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F2 PARAMETER ON/OFF
F3 ERROR/CPU HC11 +
TMS
F4 ERROR IOMn
F5 ERROR MEMORY
F6 MORE
F7 FURTHER
F8 BACK
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Error memories
A distinction is made between two possibilities:
1.) Driving mode
2.) Crane operation
In Driving mode there are the following two options (only applies to LTM and LG cranes):
Crane types with one engine (UW) or with two engines (OW + UW) and change-over from
superstructure operation to chassis operation
Here, momentarily or persistently occurring errors cannot be stored in the error memory of the
power unit. When the ignition in the chassis is switched off, all errors in the error memory are
automatically cleared.
Since you have to switch off the ignition in the UW in order to start the LICCON computer system
in the OW, you should note down any errors before switching off the ignition.
Driving mode in the case of crane types with two engines (OW + UW) without Change over from
superstructure operation to chassis operation
Momentarily or persistently occurring errors (maximum of 160) can be stored in a non-volatile error
memory (RAM) of the power unit. Since you can start the LICCON computer system in the
superstructure independently of the chassis it is possible to store the errors in the error vault.
With Crane operation, momentarily or persistently occurring errors (maximum of 160) can be stored
via the LICCON monitor in a non-volatile error memory (RAM) of the power unit independently of the
number of engines on the crane.
Storing errors
Press the key combination SHIFT + F5.
Confirm storage using the key ENTER.
Result:
All current errors are stored.
Calling up stored errors in the error determination screen
Press function key F5.
Result:
The date and time of storage appears in the header: MEMORY: 98-09-03 14:13
Function key line
see Error memories in section LICCON error determination
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Note!
Switching over from system mode TEST SYSTEM to system mode CRANE OPERATION.
For safety reasons, switching over is not possible.
Stop and restart the LICCON computer system (see section Starting the Multi-CPU test system,
System mode Crane operation).
Restart the LICCON computer system in system mode CRANE OPERATION.
Troubleshooting
Sensor cannot be assigned using automatic assignment and is allocated address 0?
Example: Hoist limit switch with incorrect, but not allocated address. Sensors which cannot be
assigned uniquely are assigned the address 0. If address 0 has already been filled by another sensor
the next free (not configured) position will be selected. As soon as address 0 is free, the automatic
system ensures that the next sensor which cannot be assigned is allocated address 0.
To assign sensors from address 0 using semi-automatic assignment, see the section Assigning
not uniquely identifiable sensors semi-automatically.
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Note!
Switching over from system mode TEST SYSTEM to system mode CRANE OPERATION.
For safety reasons, switching over is not possible.
Stop and restart the LICCON computer system (see section Starting the Multi-CPU test system,
System mode Crane operation).
Restart the LICCON computer system in system mode CRANE OPERATION.
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1 Remote diagnostics*
LWE remote diagnostics allows LIEBHERR cranes to be serviced remotely in the event of an error.
The remote diagnostics module must be linked to the LICCON computer system of the crane.
From here, data can be read off the LICCON computer system via the Multi-CPU test system and
transferred to the LIEBHERR customer service computer or to a LIEBHERR service point.
A connection must also be made with LIEBHERR customer service or a LIEBHERR service point by
mobile telephone.
Always ensure that the instructions given by the LIEBHERR customer service or LIEBHERR service
point are followed precisely.
1.1
1.2
Status LED
Reset key
Radio antenna
Antenna cable
Holder
Permanent magnet
Insert the 4-pin cable connector -X908 of the connection cable W634 from the LWE remote
diagnostics module into the interface on the input PCB 0 EP0.
Result:
The GSM module is now linked via this interface on the IPCB0 with the LICCON.
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Have the following control parameters entered on the LICCON only by LIEBHERR customer
service!
One-time entry of control parameters CW.6.115=-1 and CW.6.116=-1 by LIEBHERR customer
service.
Once the entry of the control parameters has been successfully carried out, the following steps must
be taken to make the connection.
___________________________
operator:
(please enter telephone number here)
Call by mobile telephone to the appropriate LIEBHERR customer service point (CS-point) and give
the telephone number of the data service to the customer service employee.
Note!
Transferral of information
Only text functions, i.e. only information from the system mode TEST SYSTEM will be
transferred by radio.
Start the superstructure engine and press program key P8 (i -key) to change to the program
Multi-CPU test system.
The CS point calls the crane using the telephone number of the data service. The connection is
visible to the crane operator by the flickering of the status LED 1.1 on the GSM module 1.
If the LIEBHERR customer service employee asks over the phone for this to be done:
Start remote diagnostics: Press function key F7 on the LICCON monitor.
Result:
The data from the CPU0 will be transferred via the console computer to the remote diagnostics
module.
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1.3.1
Identifying errors
The remote diagnostics system can only identify static, electrical errors which are scanned in a time
reference greater than 2 seconds.
If an error only appears sporadically during work with the crane:
Leave the crane switched on.
Result:
LIEBHERR customer service can call the crane using the remote diagnostics system in order to
locate the error.
Troubleshooting
No data connection to the crane can be made?
The data connection has failed. The GSM module will have to be reinitialized and the data connection
reestablished for remote diagnostics.
Only if advised specifically to do so by the LIEBHERR customer service employee: Press the key
Reset 1.2 on the GSM module.
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1.1
20.20
Signal
Description
24 V
0V
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1.1
Device
Error
path
LEC
20.25
type
10
10
10
39
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15
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Device
Error
(repeat blinks)
(repeat blinks)
path
10
10
type
1
10
Ignition ON
0 .. 9 (3x)
0 .. 9 (9x)
0 .. 9 (4x)
0 .. 9 (2x)
0 .. 9 (1x)
0 .. 9 (5x)
Pause 5 x 100 ms
LEC
Note!
By stating the evaluated LEC (example: 3 9 4 2 1 5) and the corresponding type number of the
trailing axle, LIEBHERR Service can specify the cause of the error and provide tips for error
remedy.
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