IMPORTANT MANITOU MRT-RotatingTelescopicHandlerSlimLoadMomentIndicatorUserA PDF
IMPORTANT MANITOU MRT-RotatingTelescopicHandlerSlimLoadMomentIndicatorUserA PDF
IMPORTANT MANITOU MRT-RotatingTelescopicHandlerSlimLoadMomentIndicatorUserA PDF
0
0
1000
1001
4
4,5
5
5,5
6
6,5
7
7,5
8
8,5
9
9,5
10
10,5
11
11,5
12
12,5
13
13,5
14
14,5
15
15,5
1
5,7
110
2
6,7
100
3
7,9
100
4
9,1
100
5
10,3
100
6
11,5
100
7
12,8
100
8
14
100
9
15,2
100
10
16,6
100
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
1,65
4
4
4
3,7
3,5
3,2
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
3,2
3,2
3,2
3
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,2
2,2
2,2
2,1
2
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
3
3
3
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,2
2,2
2,1
1,9
1,9
1,8
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,55
2,4
2,2
2,1
2
1,9
1,8
1,65
1,6
1,5
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,65
2,5
2,3
2,15
2,05
1,9
1,8
1,7
1,6
1,5
1,45
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,4
2,4
2,4
2,4
2,3
2,3
2,2
2,1
1,95
1,8
1,7
1,6
1,55
1,45
1,45
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
11
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Version 18/04/05
INDEX
What the load moment indicator does?
LOAD MOMENT INDICATOR (LMI) FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Which components are included in a LMI?
SYSTEM LAY-OUT AND CONNECTIONS
How is the LMI installed on the machine?
COMPONENTS LOCATION ON THE MACHINE
Whats the function of the control panel?
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
What happens when starting the machine?
SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON
What should be checked once the machine is running?
SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON
Is the control panel informing about safety on the machine?
PANEL MONITORING Lifting condition in % and alarms
Is the control panel giving useful information to work?
PANEL MONITORING Main working data reading on the display
Has something to be set on the control panel?
SELECTING THE ATTACHMENT AND OPERATING MODE
Is it easy to understand in which working condition the system is?
SELECTING THE ATTACHMENT AND OPERATING MODE Monitoring through text messages
How to select the attachment ?
SELECTING THE ATTACHMENT AND OPERATING MODE Setting up load tables
Can the LMI detect faults?
AUTO DIAGNOSTIC
How the fault shows up ?
ALARM CODES AND ACTIONS TO TAKE
AUTO DIAGNOSTIC System internal working condition monitoring
Geometric data and load data
Hydraulic pressures data
Angle and Extension data
Status of digital input
Sensors digital signals
Status of digital Inputs from outside
Status of digital Outputs to outside
Angle and Extension read
What should be known before operating with the machine?
WARNINGS
Page
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10,11
12
13
14
15
16,21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29,30
31,32
The LMI aim is to ensure that the machine doesnt exceed working condition limits, making
the Operator aware and acting through alarms and shut-down of dangerous movements.
PRESSURE
TRANSDUCERS
(Lifted load)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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27
28
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0
0
1000
1001
4
4,5
5
5,5
6
6,5
7
7,5
8
8,5
9
9,5
10
10,5
11
11,5
12
12,5
13
13,5
14
14,5
15
15,5
1
5,7
110
2
6,7
100
3
7,9
100
4
9,1
100
5
10,3
100
6
11,5
100
7
12,8
100
8
14
100
9
15,2
100
10
16,6
100
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
5
5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,2
4
4
3,2
3
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
1,65
4
4
4
3,7
3,5
3,2
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,4
2,1
2
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
3,2
3,2
3,2
3
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,2
2,2
2,2
2,1
2
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
3
3
3
3
2,8
2,8
2,4
2,2
2,2
2,1
1,9
1,9
1,8
1,65
1,6
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,55
2,4
2,2
2,1
2
1,9
1,8
1,65
1,6
1,5
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,8
2,65
2,5
2,3
2,15
2,05
1,9
1,8
1,7
1,6
1,5
1,45
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
2,4
2,4
2,4
2,4
2,3
2,3
2,2
2,1
1,95
1,8
1,7
1,6
1,55
1,45
1,45
1,4
1,35
1,2
1,15
1
0,95
0,85
0,8
0,8
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AUTOMATIC SELECTIONS
from micro-switches :
- Outriggers
- Turret rotation
- Basket
Esc
ACT
r
a
Enter
l
a
OM
READINGS :
- % Tilting
- Lifted load
- Maximum load
- Working radius (outreach)
- Boom length
- Boom angle
- Operating mode
-Attachment used
- Diagnostic
Alarms:
Green/Amber/Red lights
Automatic functions
External alarm and automatic shut-down
MANUAL SELECTIONS:
- Forks
- Winch
- Basket
- Jib
*Remark: System complies to EN280 A1 CE standard therefore cable reel includes double angle and length sensors.
Its a system including sensors able to detect lifted load,boom position, a main unit and a
control panel situated inside the cabin.
L = 0,4m
J5
J4
4
L=5,6m
L =4,3m
L =0,6m
X3
L=0,25m
X1
X2
X1A
X2A
CONN. M12
L = 0,2m
L =6,6m
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
Y11 4745-350
L =1m
L =1m
6
L =1,5m
L =1,5m
1
2
3
4
5
6
Main Unit
Cable-Reel
Cable-Reel Cable
Main cable
Pressure Transducers Cable
Pressure Transducers (4)
The sensors are positioned on the boom and cylinders in order to detect data when
working, while the main unit and the control panel are located inside the cabin.
Dual Length/Angle
sensor:
On the left side of the
boom
Nr.4 Pressure
Transducers:
on Main and
Compensation
cylinders
It gives to the operator all information in order to work in safe conditions and allows proper
setting .
1
2
3
4
l 5,5
A
A
Enter
h
Mod.3B6
-9.9
3.0
ACT
4 Set-up keys
Icon
representing
the
machine
and
letters
related to geometric data.
5,5
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
-6,8
99
The system is activated and automatically proceeds to its self test mode giving information
to the Operator.
A
A
STS2_2
dd-mm-yy
MRT1635R
ACT
r
a
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
1
2
3
4
5
OM
Afterwards, still for few seconds, it shows the machine working condition, that is the load table
(attachment selected ) and the present Operating Mode.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
Forks
Confirm
r
a
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
Once the self test is processed, the control panel informs the operator of the working
conditions which the machine is currently set, which should be checked to confirm they are
correct.
l 5,5
A
A
-9.9
3.0
ACT
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
5,5
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
-6,8
99
Yes! It has been designed and its main scope is to check the machine working conditions,
comparing them to the limits given by the load Tables previously memorised
PANEL MONITORING
- Lifting Conditions % and alarms
2
7
6
1
2
3
l 5,5
A
A
5
Mod.3B6
1)
-9.9
3.0
ACT
Enter
5,5
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
-6,8
99
2)
LCD bar showing the lifted load in percentage to the maximum admitted load in that working
condition.
Green reference: Safe Zone.
3)
Amber reference: Alarm Zone (Lifted load higher than 90% of maximum admitted load).
4)
Red reference: Shut-off Zone ( Lifted load higher than 100% of maximum admitted load).
5)
6)
7)
10
Yes! It shows on the display all data related to the lifted load and the boom position
PANEL MONITORING
-Main Working Data Reading on the display
12
1
2
3
4
l 5,5
A
A
5
Mod.3B6
-9.9
3.0
ACT
Enter
14
a
r
5,5
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
11
-6,8
99
A
10 13
8)
LIFTED LOAD WEIGHT: It shows up when the forks are selected with the boom fully retracted.
( as a option it is available also when a winch or basket are used, regardless of the boom extension).
Graphic Symbol :
Reading in Tonnes, with a decimal point
ACT
9)
10)
WORKING RADIUS: distance from the centre of turret rotation to applied load).
R
Graphic symbol :
Reading in Metres, with a decimal point
11
Yes! It shows on the display all data related to the lifted load and the boom position
11)
12)
WORKING CONFIGURATION:
The first figure refers to the Operating Mode.
Graphic symbol:
OM
Graphic symbol:
BOOM LENGTH.
Graphic Symbol :
13)
BOOM ANGLE.
Graphic Symbol :
14)
Graphic Symbol :
NOTE :In case of Imperial Measurement System, the weight will be displayed in Pounds/1000
and the geometric data in Feet.
12
Yes, the machine can work with different attachments and their related Tables which can be
selected by the Operator. The load Tables, are also changed by the different Operating
Modes of the machine but this is done automatically by micro-switches installed onboard .
Every time that an attachment needs to be changed, i.e. the forks are removed and the jib is fitted, this setting must be done
manually on the control panel, selecting the proper related Table ( A ).
The selection of the Operating Mode ( OM ) is automatic because of the external micro-switches.
In the main working page display, the selected attachment Table A, and the machine Operating Mode OM, are displayed as
shown below, by numbers.
The following example of working conditions shows :
OM =3
Side on Wheels
1
2
3
A=
Forks.
l 5,5
A
A
-9.9
3.0
ACT
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
5,5
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
-6,8
99
Referring to the symbols on the control panel, these are the possible selections:
The selection of the equipment type is made by pressing the key A
OM (Automatic) mainly:
1 = 360 on Outriggers
2 = Front on Wheels
3 = Side on Wheels
4 = 360 on Outriggers
. = Front on Outriggers
. = Front on Outriggers
button, the display will clearly show the Operating Mode and the selected
This page will be held for three seconds; after which the display returns to the main working
page.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
Forks
Confirm
r
a
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
13
14
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
Forks
Confirm
r
a
Enter
Attachment Available
l
A (1) Forks a
h 2-4 365Kg
B (2) Basket
r
CMod.3B6
(3) Pendulum
D (4) Basket 2-4 700Kg
E (5) Winch 5T
F (6) Jib 5T
G (7) Jib PT600
H (8) Jib PT1200
-32*
A
* At present date system is
provided with 32 attachments
managing capability.
15
AUTO-DIAGNOSTIC
The LMI is equipped with an auto diagnostic system which is able to detect faulty pressure
transducers, or boom angle/length sensors, broken cables or internal electronic faults.
When an alarm occurs, the LMI puts itself in a safe condition stopping the dangerous movements
and at the same time the display shows an alarm message on the first row .
According to the alarm code and message, it will be possible to identify the fault.
1
2
3
4
A
A
Alarm
-9.9
3.0
ACT
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
18
3A
1
2
3
4
5
OM
-6,8
99
The codes are reported in the following list, which also includes some hints to solve the problem,
to return to normal working conditions.
16
Through codes automatically shown on the display, as listed below. Also shown are some
hints to solve these faults.
Description
What to do
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit.
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the angle sensor integrity.
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance:
Verify the length transducer integrity
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance:
Verify the length transducer integrity
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance:
Verify the length transducer integrity
17
Through codes automatically shown on the display, as listed below. Also shown are some
hints to solve these fault.
Alarm
codes
Description
Verify that the cable or the connectors wiring is not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the pressure transducer integrity
10
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
. Verify the pressure transducer integrity
11
12
13
14
15
What to do
Description
What to do
16
17
18
Verify that the cable or the connector wiring are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the pressure transducer integrity.
19
Verify that the cable or the connector wiring are not open
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the pressure transducer integrity.
20
Verify that the cable or the connector wiring are not in short circuit
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the pressure transducer integrity.
21
Verify that the cable or the connector wiring are not open
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the pressure transducer integrity.
22
18
Description
What to do
23
Not used
24
25
26
27
28
Communication error
CAN-BUS CIT1A
29
Communication error
CAN-BUS CIT1B
30
31
32
Angle consistency
33
19
Description
What to do
34
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit.
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOUT technical Assistance :
Verify the angle sensor integrity.
35
36
37
Verify that the wiring and the connectors are not in short circuit.
If the alarm persists, please, contact MANITOU Technical Assistance :
Verify the length transducer integrity
38
39
Not Used
40
Not Used
41
42
43
20
Description
What to do
Not Used
50
51
52
53
54 - 69
Not Used
And more, to make things easier, the internal system operating conditions can be
displayed directly on the display as follows.
21
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 22
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
Enter
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
P100
A 60
ACT
W 5.0
L20.3
M 5.0
R15.1
P02
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
r
a
This page is displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
Page Number
The displayed parameters are as follows:
P : Main cylinder differential pressure in Bar;
W : Lifted load weight in Tonnes (Pounds/1000 if Imperial Measurement System is used);
M : Maximum admitted load in present position in Tonnes (Pounds/1000 if Imperial Measurement System is used)
A : Actual angle in Degrees:
L : Actual boom length in Metres (in Feet if Imperial Measures System is used );
R : Radius from turret rotation centre in Metres (in Feet if Imperial Measurement System is used)
Apart from the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 23
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs status
signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance even from
remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
P100
p 0
ACT
L: 50
l: 0
H: 40
h: 0
P03
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
This page is displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
Upper row:
P : Main cylinder differential pressure in Bar;
L : Main cylinder bottom side pressure in Bar
H : Main cylinder rod side pressure in Bar
Lower row:
p : Compensation cylinder differential pressure in Bar;
l : Compensation cylinder bottom side pressure in Bar;
h :Compensation cylinder rod side pressure in Bar;
r
a
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 24
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
A 45.1
L 15
ACT
45.0
15.2
0.1
0.2
P04
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
This page is displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
Upper row:
A : Angle1 value ;
Angle2 value;
Extension2 value
r
a
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 25
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
0 XXXX
2 XXXX
ACT
1 XXXX
3 XXXX
P05
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
This page gets displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
0 XXXX : Main cylinder bottom side pressure value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
1 XXXX : Main cylinder rod side pressure value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
2 XXXX : Angle value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
3 XXXX : Boom Length value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
(*) = Due to 10bits A/D Converter
r
a
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 26
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
4 XXXX
6 XXXX
ACT
5 XXXX
7 XXXX
P06
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
r
a
This page gets displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it gets returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
4 XXXX : Main cylinder bottom side pressure value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
5 XXXX : Main cylinder rod side pressure value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
6 XXXX : Angle value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
7 XXXX : Boom Length value in Bits; between 0 and 1023 (*)
(*) = Due to 10bits A/D Converter
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 27
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs status
signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance even from
remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
ACT
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
I 01234 5 6 7 8 9 0123
----- * *- * * ----1
P07
1
2
3
4
5
OM
This page is displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
Digital Inputs (I)
The upper row indicates the Input number, while the lower row indicates its status.
The symbol * means active Input, the symbol - means non active Input .
J4 - Pin 12 - INP 5 : Outriggers fully extended
J4 - Pin 6 - INP 6 : Frontal position
J5 - Pin 17 - INP 8 : Outriggers on the ground
J5 - Pin 9 INP 9 : Basket
J5 - Pin 12 INP 16 : Overide key
J5
1
J4
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
10 11 12 13 14
NOTE : The combination of the Inputs status automatically selects the proper Operating Mode (OM ) and the
corresponding load Table, depending on the machine model.
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 28
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical
Assistance even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
h
O 0 1 2 3 4 567890123
* * * * *---------1
ACT
r
a
P08
Enter
5
Mod.3B6
1
2
3
4
5
OM
This page gets displayed for 30 seconds; after which, it returns to the normal working condition page.
The displayed parameters are as follows:
Digital Outputs (O)
The upper row indicates the Output number, while the lower row indicates its status.
The symbol * means active Output, the symbol - means non active Output .
J5 Pin 11 OUT 0 : Blocked movements
J5 Pin 3 OUT 1 : Blocked lower angle
J5 Pin 4 OUT 3 : Boom retracted
J5 Pin 10 OUT 4 : Low speed
J5
1
J4
2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
10 11 12 13 14
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 29
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
Enter
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
Lifetime Counter
L: Length in Bit
A:
L:
0
0
P09
Mod.3B6
E: Number of error
Asa1A
0 E:
ACT
AsaA
Angle 0
1800
Angle +90
900
Angle -90
2700
Not extended
50 (>40)
Totally extended
973 (<1000)
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a
Apart the codes alarms, is the LMI able to give further data about its own internal operations? 30
Yes, through the display, which gives various data regarding sensors and Input/Outputs
status signals. This data is valuable in order to inform the MANITOU Technical Assistance
even from remote locations.
1
2
3
4
A
A
Enter
a
r
1
2
3
4
5
OM
Lifetime Counter
L: Length in Bit
A:
L:
0
0
P10
Mod.3B6
E: Number of error
Asa1B
0 E:
ACT
AsaB
Angle 0
1800
Angle +90
2700
Angle -90
900
Not extended
973 (<1000)
Totally extended
50 (>40)
r
a
WARNINGS
The LMI is an electronic device whose aim is to help the operator in the current use of the machine,
warning him by means of visual and acoustic signals when approaching dangerous conditions.
However this device cant replace the operators good experience in the safe use of the machine.
The responsibility for the safe operating conditions of the machine is the operators concern as well as the
compliance with all prescribed safety rules
The Operator must be able to detect if the data given by the LMI is correct and corresponds to actual
working conditions.
He must be able to utilise the data given by the LMI in order to operate in safe conditions at all time.
The LMI is an electronic system including several sensing components, therefore it can be subject to
failures or defects.
The operator must recognise these events and he must take the appropriate action ( to proceed to repair if
possible or to call Assistance).
Before starting any operations with the machine, the user must fully read this manual and follow the
instructions at all time.
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