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Technical Information

PLUS+1® Compliant
JS7000 Joystick Family

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Technical Information JS7000 Joystick Family

Revision history Table of revisions

Date Changed Rev

July 2015 Converted to Danfoss layout and connector ordering number corrected IA

January 2013 Added option code, corrected description, updated illustrations, minimum load impedance HA

September 2012 Corrected grip function options for 2 roller/slider/rocker GA

June 2012 Corrected option code and push-button grip options FA

May 2012 Addition of CAN+ EA

April 2012 New grip functions DA

June 2011 Various updates CA

May 2011 Various updates BA

March 2011 First edition AA

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Contents
Overview
Description..........................................................................................................................................................................................5
Features and options...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Product configuration model code
JS7000 product configuration model code............................................................................................................................ 6
Base model code fields...................................................................................................................................................................7
X and Y operation or movement........................................................................................................................................... 9
Grip model code fields................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Electrical options
Analog................................................................................................................................................................................................13
CAN..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol.......................................................................................................................................................13
CANopen 2.0B, CANopen protocol.................................................................................................................................... 13
Additional X and Y analog outputs.................................................................................................................................... 13
Proportional roller output..................................................................................................................................................... 13
CAN+...................................................................................................................................................................................................13
CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol.......................................................................................................................................................14
Output.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Analog and digital external inputs.....................................................................................................................................14
CAN message protocol
SAE J1939 basic joystick message specifications............................................................................................................... 15
Basic joystick message 1........................................................................................................................................................ 16
Basic joystick message 3........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Basic joystick message (X-axis)............................................................................................................................................ 18
Basic joystick message (Y-axis)............................................................................................................................................ 19
SAE J1939 extended joystick message specifications...................................................................................................... 20
Extended joystick message 1............................................................................................................................................... 20
Extended joystick message 3............................................................................................................................................... 21
SAE J1939 lamp command joystick message specifications..........................................................................................22
Lamp command joystick message..................................................................................................................................... 22
SAE J1939 sensor electrical power 1 message specifications........................................................................................ 23
Sensor electrical power 1 message.................................................................................................................................... 23
SAE J1939 (DM1) error messages............................................................................................................................................. 24
CAN automation information....................................................................................................................................................25
CANopen protocol information................................................................................................................................................25
Product installation
Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................................................................26
Mounting panel.............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Joystick safety critical functions............................................................................................................................................... 28
Machine wiring guidelines......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Pinout
Digital and proportional..............................................................................................................................................................29
Digital outputs rocker options.............................................................................................................................................29
Proportional analog pinouts................................................................................................................................................ 29
Vertical roller with switch option........................................................................................................................................30
Connector and pin assignments.............................................................................................................................................. 31
Pinout connections examples..............................................................................................................................................31
Mating connector
Mounting
Guidelines ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Mounting position.........................................................................................................................................................................34
Horizontal angle........................................................................................................................................................................34
Mounting base plane.............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Grip position.................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Joystick and operator position..................................................................................................................................................37

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Specifications
Base electrical and environmental specifications.............................................................................................................. 38
Base mechanical specifications.................................................................................................................................................39
Standard versus heavy spring torque............................................................................................................................... 39
Grip trigger and push button.................................................................................................................................................... 40
Grip proportional roller................................................................................................................................................................40
Proportional roller output..................................................................................................................................................... 41
Grip slider..........................................................................................................................................................................................42
Grip rocker switch.......................................................................................................................................................................... 43

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Overview

Description
The JS7000 Joystick features a heavy duty and intuitive design specially developed to meet the harsh
operating requirements of today’s mobile machines. Dual Hall effect sensing technology ensures reliable
long life performance including the most safety critical applications.
The JS7000 ergonomic left-hand and right-hand grip design options enable comfortable and efficient
operation for maximum productivity. The vertical grip is a multi-function, ergonomic grip designed for a
comfortable human-machine interface with easy-to-use finger tip controls. The grip features a modular
design that allows switch and proportional rocker location flexibility.
The JS7000 was designed after extensive research detailing operator needs from live interviews and also
in-cab video recording. The JS7000 joystick establishes new industry standards for performance,
durability, flexibility and user comfort. The PLUS+1® Compliant JS7000 is well-suited for off-highway
machines including backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders, telehandlers, wheel loaders and dozers.
Designed for serviceability, the JS7000 minimizes down time with easy access for replacing grip functions
including the boot.

Features and options


• Features
‒ Hall effect sensing
‒ Two Hall effect sensors per axis for redundancy
‒ Dual axis, spring return to neutral
‒ Two centering spring force
• Output options
‒ Analog
‒ CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol, including separate analog outputs
‒ CAN 2.0B, CANopen protocol, including separate analog outputs
‒ CAN 2.0B communication, CAN+ pin configuration
• Ergonomic vertical grip options
‒ Left hand
‒ Right hand
• Grip configuration examples
‒ Seven momentary red, black and yellow push-button combinations plus trigger switch
‒ Three proportional switches, one momentary push-button, plus trigger switch
‒ Two 3-position maintained rocker switches, one proportional roller, one momentary push-button,
plus trigger switch
‒ Five momentary red, black and yellow with LED push-button combinations, one proportional
redundant roller plus trigger switch

• On axis shaft, deflection options


‒ ±20° or ±25°

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Product configuration model code

The product configuration model code specifies features of a particular product from the JS7000 Joystick.
The model code begins with the product family name and the remaining fields are filled in to configure
the product with the desired base and grip features.

JS7000 product configuration model code

Base
Field Feature
A Operational Axis Options
B Mechanical Options and Centering Force
C X axis detents
D Y axis detents
E Electrical output
F Electrical Interface and Source Address
G Mounting
H Boot
J Special Hardware Features

Grip
Field Feature
K Grip Type
L Faceplate
M Push-button switch 1
N Push-button switch 2
P Push-button switch 3
Q Push-button switch 4
R Push-button switch 5
S Roller/Slider/Rocker 1
T Roller/Slider/Rocker 2
U Mini-Joystick
V Push-button switch 6
W Push-button switch 7
X Roller/Slider/Rocker 3
Y Push-button switch 8
Z Operator Present

JS7000 Joystick product configuration model code


A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
N N N N V N N N N N

JS7000 Joystick product configuration model code example


A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
M 1 S M N N N N A 9 0 N N N T V N N V R V 2 N N N N N N N N N N P N N N N N T B T Y N N S B N

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Base model code fields

Base product configuration model code


Product family name A B C D E F G H J
J S 7 0 0 0 N N N N V N N

A—Operational axis
Code Description
M1 Multi axis: ±20°
M2 Multi axis: ±25°

B—Mechanical
Code Description
SM Lever operator spring force medium range, 0.6 to 3.2 Nm with 20˚ of travel
option (M1)
Lever operator spring force medium range, 0.6 to 4.8 Nm with 25˚ of travel
option (M2)
SH Lever operator spring force heavy range, 1.1 to 4.2 Nm with 20˚ of travel
option (M1)
Lever operator spring force heavy range, 1.1 to 5.8 Nm with 25˚ of travel
option (M2)

Reference Standard versus heavy spring torque on page 39.

C—X axis force profile includes spring return, future options


Code Description
NN Standard force profile, result of options A and Option B selection

D—Y axis force profile includes spring return, future options


Code Description
NN Standard force profile, result of options A and Option B selection

E—Electrical output
Code Description
A90 Analog 10-90% output (5 Vdc supply)
CAN CAN 2.0B communication with Analog (redundant X-Y axis outputs)
CPL CAN 2.0B communication, CAN+ pin configuration

F—Electrical interface
Code Description
NNN None (used only for non-CAN electrical output options, E0NNN or E0A**)
J90 J1939 protocol, source address 0x90 (144 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
J93 J1939 protocol, source address 0x93 (147 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
J96 J1939 protocol, source address 0x96 (150 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate

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F—Electrical interface (continued)


Code Description
J9C J1939 protocol, source address 0x9C (156 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
K90 J1939 protocol, source address 0x90 (144 decimal), 500Kbs Baud Rate
K93 J1939 protocol, source address 0x93 (147 decimal), 500Kbs Baud Rate
K96 J1939 protocol, source address 0x96 (150 decimal), 500Kbs Baud Rate
K9C J1939 protocol, source address 0x9C (156 decimal), 500Kbs Baud Rate
P10 CANopen protocol, source address 0x10 (16 decimal), 125Kbs Baud Rate
P13 CANopen protocol, source address 0x13 (19 decimal), 125Kbs Baud Rate
P16 CANopen protocol, source address 0x16 (22 decimal), 125Kbs Baud Rate
P1C CANopen protocol, source address 0x1C (28 decimal), 125Kbs Baud Rate
N10 CANopen protocol, source address 0x10 (16 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
N13 CANopen protocol, source address 0x13 (19 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
N16 CANopen protocol, source address 0x16 (22 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate
N1C CANopen protocol, source address 0x1C (28 decimal), 250Kbs Baud Rate

G—Mounting
Code Description
T Top mount
U Top mount with decorative bezel

H—Boot
Code Description
V Vertical grip boot

J—Special hardware
Code Description
NN Standard

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X and Y operation or movement
Left and right handle X and Y operation or movement (20° configuration shown)

20° 20° 20° 20°

P200069

1. Center of pivot

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Product configuration model code


Grip model code fields

Grip product configuration model code


K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
N N N

K—Grip series
Grip Code Description
VL Vertical Grip, left hand (grip functions shown are example
only)
VR Vertical Grip, right hand (grip functions shown are
example only)

L—Faceplate
Faceplate Code Description Grip function options
B0 Blank faceplate ——

B1 1 push-button N— —

B2 2 push-button N— —
P— —

B3 3 push-button M— —
N— —
P— —
B4 4 push-button N— —
P— —
Q— —
R— —
B5 5 push-button M— —
N— —
P— —
Q— —
R— —
V1 1 roller/slider/rocker* TPN

V2 2 roller/slider/rocker* SPN with TPN


SHR with THR
SS2 or SS3 with TS2 or TS3
SK2 or SKM or SKF with TK2 or TKM or TKF
AV 1 push-button M— —
1 roller/slider/rocker* TPN

BV 2 push-button Q— —
R— —
1 roller/slider/rocker T— —
CV 3 push-button M— —
Q— —
R— —
1 roller/slider/rocker T— —

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L—Faceplate (continued)
Faceplate Code Description Grip function options
AZ 1 push-button M— —
2 roller/slider/rocker* SPN with TPN
* Currently only available with the listed grip function options.

M—Push-button switch 1
N—Push-button switch 2
P—Push-button switch 3
Q—Push-button switch 4
R—Push-button switch 5
Code Description
NN None
TB Black, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button
TY Yellow, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button
TR Red, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button
TC Black, red LED, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button
TZ Yellow, red LED, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button
TS Red, red LED, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-button

S—Roller/Slider/Rocker 1
T—Roller/Slider/Rocker 2
Code Description Faceplate options
NN None
PN Potentiometer roller
HR Proportional roller with redundant output* LV2
LBV
S2 Proportional slider*
LCV
S3 3-position maintained slider (FNR)*
K2 2-position maintained rocker*
KM 3-position momentary rocker*
KF 3-position maintained rocker*
* Currently only available with the listed grip function options.

U—Mini Joystick
Code Description
NN None

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V—Push-button switch 6 W—Push-button switch 7


Code Description
NN None
TB Black, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-
button
TY Yellow, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-
button
TR Red, momentary SPST-NO electro-mechanical push-
button

X—Roller/Slider/Rocker 3

Switch Code Description


PN Proportional roller
HR Proportional roller with redundant output
K2 2-position maintained rocker
KM 3-position momentary rocker
KF 3-position maintained rocker

Y—Push-button switch 8
Switch Code Description
NN None
SB Trigger

Z—Operator Presence
Code Description
N None

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Electrical options

Analog
The analog electrical output option gives a direct voltage output from the joystick’s shaft sensors,
position switches and grip functions. No signal conditioning is performed.

CAN
The CAN joystick has one fully dedicated CAN channel and three available output options:
• CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol
• CAN 2.0B, CANopen protocol
• Additional X and Y analog outputs

CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol


The J1939 output option provides conditioned joystick output information in CAN 2.0B, J1939 message
protocol. The CAN electrical output option broadcasts two J1939 messages to communicate device
information:
• Basic Joystick Message 1 (BJM1)
• Extended Joystick Message 1 (EJM1)

CANopen 2.0B, CANopen protocol


The CANopen output option provides conditioned joystick output information in 2.0B, CANopen
message protocol.

Additional X and Y analog outputs


There are two X axis outputs and two Y axis outputs on the CAN joystick. The outputs are linear with
respect to the shaft angle. The two outputs of the same axis are complimentary of each other, as the
output voltage of one increases, the output voltage of the second decreases. The voltage output ranges
from 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc.

Proportional roller output


5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
+ 0 -

P200078

Volts: 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc


Solid line: Output 1
Dashed line: Output 2
Left arrow: Direction 1 (+ travel)
Right arrow: Direction 2 (- travel)

CAN+
The CAN+ joystick has one fully dedicated CAN channel and the available option is CAN 2.0B, J1939
protocol.

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Electrical options
CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol
The J1939 output option provides conditioned joystick output information in CAN 2.0B, J1939 message
protocol. The CAN electrical output option broadcasts four J1939 messages to communicate device
information:
• Basic Joystick Message 1 (BJM1)
• Basic Joystick Message 3 (BJM3)
• Extended Joystick Message 1 (EJM1)
• Extended Joystick Message 3 (EJM3)

Output
+5 Vdc sensor power rated: 250 mA

Analog and digital external inputs


The CAN+ joystick has seven digital inputs, four combination analog and digital inputs, and +5 Vdc
sensor power.

External inputs Range


Digital inputs 0.0 Vdc or 5.0 Vdc
Analog or digital inputs Analog: 0.0 to 5.0 Vdc Digital: 0.0 or 5.0 Vdc

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CAN message protocol

SAE J1939 basic joystick message specifications


The JS7000 joystick uses the SAE J1939 basic joystick message to transfer information about the
measured status of the X and Y axes of a joystick and the state of switches on the joystick grip.

Basic joystick message structure


Message Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific Source address Data field
number
Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex
1 3 64982 FDD6 253 FD 214 D6 The source address 8 bytes
depends on position
specified in master
model code.
3 3 64986 FDDA 253 FD 218 DA The source address 8 bytes
depends on position
specified in master
model code.

Message transmission rate: 20 ms


The resulting SAE J1939 basic joystick message PGN on the CAN bus is:
0xCFDD6 * * or 0xCFDDA * *
* = joystick source address (hex)
The data field contains the joystick’s output information. SAE J1939 data fields contain 8 bytes of data.

Information in the data field


Byte# 1 2 3 and so on

Bit# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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CAN message protocol


Basic joystick message 1

Parameters and data field locations


Start position (byte/bit) Length Parameter description
(bits)
1/1 2 Joystick X-axis neutral position status
1/3 2 Joystick X-axis lever left negative position status
1/5 2 Joystick X-axis lever right positive position status
1/7 through 2/1-8 10 Joystick X-axis position (Byte 1 Bit 7 is LSB. Byte 2 Bit 8 is MSB)
3/1 2 Joystick Y-axis neutral position status
3/3 2 Joystick Y-axis lever back negative position
3/5 2 Joystick Y-axis lever forward positive position
3/7 through 4/1-8 10 Joystick Y-axis position (Byte 3 Bit 7 is LSB. Byte 4 Bit 8 is MSB)
5/5 2 Joystick Y-axis detent position status
5/7 2 Joystick X-axis detent position status
6/1 2 Grip button 4 pressed status
6/3 2 Grip button 3 pressed status
6/5 2 Grip button 2 pressed status
6/7 2 Grip button 1 pressed status
7/1 2 Grip button 8 pressed status
7/3 2 Grip button 7 pressed status
7/5 2 Grip button 6 pressed status
7/7 2 Grip button 5 pressed status
8/1 2 Grip button 12 pressed status
8/3 2 Grip button 11 pressed status
8/5 2 Grip button 10 presses status
8/7 2 Grip button 9 pressed status

Data field examples


Byte 1

Bit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

The 2 LSB (Least X-axis lever right X-axis lever left negative X-axis neutral position
Significant Bit) of X-axis positive status position status status
position

Byte 2

Bit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

MSB (Most Significant Bit) X-axis position

Byte 3

Bit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

The 2 LSB (Least X-axis lever forward Y-axis lever back Y-axis neutral position
Significant Bit) of Y-axis positive status negative position status status
position status

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CAN message protocol


Basic joystick message 3
(CAN+ models only)

Parameters and data field locations


Start position (byte/bit) Length Parameter description
(bits)
1/1 2 Not used
1/3 2 Not used
1/5 2 Not used
1/7 through 2/1-8 10 Sensor power analog output (pin 8) value
3/1 2 Not used
3/3 2 Not used
3/5 2 Not used
3/7 through 4/1-8 10 Pin 9 analog input value
5/5 2 Not used
5/7 2 Not used
6/1 2 Pin 12 digital input pressed status
6/3 2 Pin 11 digital input pressed status
6/5 2 Pin 10 digital input pressed status
6/7 2 Pin 9 digital input pressed status
7/1 2 Pin 16 digital input pressed status
7/3 2 Pin 15 digital input pressed status
7/5 2 Pin 14 digital input pressed status
7/7 2 Pin 13 digital input pressed status
8/1 2 Not used
8/3 2 Pin 6 digital input pressed status
8/5 2 Pin 18 digital input pressed status
8/7 2 Pin 17 digital input pressed status

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CAN message protocol


Basic joystick message (X-axis)

Joystick X-axis neutral position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not in neutral position
position is in the neutral position for
01 In neutral position
the X-axis of travel
10 Error indicator
11 Not available

Joystick X-axis handle left negative position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not on negative side of neutral
position is on the negative travel side
01 On negative side of neutral
(back, left, counterclockwise, down)
relative to the neutral position for the 10 Error indicator
X-axis.
11 Not available

Joystick X-axis handle right positive position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not on positive side of neutral
position is on the positive travel side
01 On positive side of neutral
(forward, right, clockwise, up) relative
to the neutral position for the X-axis. 10 Error indicator
11 Not available

Joystick X-axis position status


Description
The position of the joystick in the relative motion of travel from the neutral position. The position value of 0 is always
neutral. The output range of the joystick handle at the end of travel is factory set according to the option specified in
the electrical interface options section of the master model code.

The master model code specifies that the full-scale output at the end of each linear zone will be 1000
counts.

W Warning

Potential uncommanded machine movement. Per the SAE J1939-71 standard, if the JS6000 joystick
internal diagnostics detect a shaft position measurement error, the joystick output will be set to a value
of 1022 counts regardless of shaft position. Application software should be written to recognize this error
condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion.
Per the SAE J1939-71 standard, if a specific joystick axis is not available, the basic joystick message for the
unavailable axis will indicate an output value of 1023 counts. Application software should be written to
recognize this condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion.

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Basic joystick message (Y-axis)

Joystick Y-axis neutral position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not in neutral position
position is in the neutral position for
01 In neutral position
the Y-axis of travel
10 Error indicator
11 Not available

Joystick Y-axis handle back negative position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not on negative side of neutral
position is on the negative travel side
01 On negative side of neutral
(back, left, counterclockwise, down)
relative to the neutral position for the 10 Error indicator
Y-axis.
11 Not available

Joystick Y-axis handle forward positive position status


Description Bit status Remarks
Reports when the current joystick 00 Not on positive side of neutral
position is on the positive travel side
01 On positive side of neutral
(forward, right, clockwise, up) relative
to the neutral position for the Y-axis.. 10 Error indicator
11 Not available

Joystick Y-axis position status


Description
The position of the joystick in the relative motion of travel from the neutral position. The position value of 0 is always
neutral. The output range of the joystick handle at the end of travel is factory set according to the option specified in
the electrical interface options section of the master model code.

The master model code specifies that the full-scale output at the end of each linear zone will be 1000
counts.

W Warning

Potential uncommanded machine movement. Per the SAE J1939-71 standard, if the JS6000 joystick
internal diagnostics detect a shaft position measurement error, the joystick output will be set to a value
of 1022 counts regardless of shaft position. Application software should be written to recognize this error
condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion.
Per the SAE J1939-71 standard, if a specific joystick axis is not available, the basic joystick message for the
unavailable axis will indicate an output value of 1023 counts. Application software should be written to
recognize this condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion.

Joystick button 1-8 pressed status


Bit status Remarks
00 Button not pressedl
01 Button pressed
10 Error indicator
11 Not available (no button installed)

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SAE J1939 extended joystick message specifications
The JS7000 joystick uses the SAE J1939 extended joystick message to transfer information about the
measured status of up to 3 additional proportional input functions on the joystick grip, and external-to-
the-joystick analog inputs. The joystick base X and Y-axis information is available in the basic joystick
message.

Extended joystick message structure


Message Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific Source address Data field
number
Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex
1 3 64983 FDD7 253 FD 215 D7 The source address 8 bytes
depends on position
specified in master
model code.
3 3 64987 FDDB 253 FD 219 DB The source address 8 bytes
depends on position
specified in master
model code.

Message transmission rate: 20 ms


The resulting SAE J1939 extended joystick message PGN on the CAN bus is:
0xCFDD7 * * or 0xCFDDB * *
* = joystick source address (hex)

Extended joystick message 1

Parameters and data field locations


Start position Length Parameter name
(byte/bit) (bits)
1/1 2 Grip X-axis neutral position status
1/3 2 Grip X-axis negative position status
1/5 2 Grip X-axis positive position status
1/7 through 2/1-8 10 Grip X-axis position
3/1 2 Grip Y-axis neutral position status
3/3 2 Grip Y-axis negative position status
3/5 2 Grip Y-axis positive position status
3/7 through 4/1-8 10 Grip Y-axis position
5/1 2 Theta-axis neutral position status
5/3 2 Theta-axis negative position status
5/5 2 Theta-axis position status
5/7 through 6/1-8 10 Theta-axis position
7/3 2 Not used
7/5 2 Not used
7/7 2 Not used

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Extended joystick message 3
(CAN+ models only)

Parameters and data field locations


Start position Length Parameter name
(byte/bit) (bits)
1/1 2 Not used
1/3 2 Not used
1/5 2 Not used
1/7 through 2/1-8 10 Pin 10 analog input value
3/1 2 Not used
3/3 2 Not used
3/5 2 Not used
3/7 through 4/1-8 10 Pin 11 analog input value
5/1 2 Not used
5/3 2 Not used
5/5 2 Not used
5/7 through 6/1-8 10 Pin 12 analog input value
7/3 2 Not used
7/5 2 Not used
7/7 2 Not used

Data field descriptions and output ranges for extended joystick messages are similar to those for base X
and Y-axis basic joystick messages.

Grip proportional input naming convention


Proportional input location Extended joystick message designation
Position 1 X-axis
Position 2 Y-axis
Position 3 Theta-axis

The JS7000 joystick uses the SAE J1939 extended joystick message to transfer information about the
measured status of the grip axes of a joystick and external analog input values.

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SAE J1939 lamp command joystick message specifications
The JS7000 CAN+ joystick is able to accept J1939 joystick lamp command messages to activate button
mounted LEDs if they are available.

Lamp command joystick message structure


Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific Source address Data field
3 39168 (0x00900) 153 (0x99) Destination Address The source address depends on 8 bytes
position specified in master
model code.

Message transmission rate: 100 ms

If the joystick stops receiving joystick lamp command messages, all available button LEDs will be
switched off.

The resulting SAE J1939 lamp command joystick message PGN on the CAN bus is:
0xC99 * *
* = joystick source address (hex)

Lamp command joystick message

Parameters and data field locations


Start position (byte/bit) Length Parameter name
(bits)
1/1 2 Button 1 lamp command
1/3 2 Button 2 lamp command
1/5 2 Button 3 lamp command
1/7 2 Button 4 lamp command
2/1 2 Button 5 lamp command

Button lamp command status


Bit status Remarks
00 Off
01 On
10 Blinking
11 No change or status

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CAN message protocol


SAE J1939 sensor electrical power 1 message specifications
The JS7000 CAN+ joystick is able to send its sensor power voltage output using a SAE J1939 sensor
electrical power 1 (SEP1) message.

Sensor electrical power 1 message structure


Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific Source address Data field
6 64925 (0x00FD9D) 253 (0xFD) 157 (0x9D) The source address depends on 8 bytes
position specified in master
model code.

Message transmission rate: 100 ms


The resulting SAE J1939 sensor electrical power 1 message PGN on the CAN bus is:
0x18FD9D * *
* = joystick source address (hex)

Sensor electrical power 1 message


(CAN+ models only)

Parameters and data field locations


Start position Length Parameter name
(byte/bit) (bytes)
1/1 2 Sensor power voltage 1
3/1 2 Not used
5/1 2 Not used
7/1 2 Not used

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CAN message protocol


SAE J1939 (DM1) error messages
SAE J1939 DM1 error messages are supported by JS7000 software.
See the following tables for SPN (Suspect Parameter Number) and FMI (Failure Mode Identifier).

Failure: Voltage Too High


Message Axis SPN FMI
BJM1 X 2660 3
BJM1 Y 2661 3
EJM1 Grip X 2662 3
EJM1 Grip Y 2663 3
EJM1 Grip Theta 2664 3

Failure: Voltage Too Low


Message Axis SPN FMI
BJM1 X 2660 4
BJM1 Y 2661 4
EJM1 Grip X 2662 4
EJM1 Grip Y 2663 4
EJM1 Grip Theta 2664 4

Failure: Input Not Calibrated


Message Axis SPN FMI
BJM1 X 2660 13
BJM1 Y 2661 13
EJM1 Grip X 2662 13
EJM1 Grip Y 2663 13
EJM1 Grip Theta 2664 13

Failure: Redundant Input Failure


Message Axis SPN FMI
BJM1 X 2660 14
BJM1 Y 2661 14
EJM1 Grip X 2662 14
EJM1 Grip Y 2663 14
EJM1 Grip Theta 2664 14

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CAN message protocol


CAN automation information

JS7000 joysticks do not support SAE J1939 dynamic addressing, since the joystick source addresses are
hard-coded (static). However, JS7000 joysticks are compliant with SAE J1939 address claiming protocol
(in the unlikely event another node on the SAE J1939 bus claims an identical source address to the
JS7000, the JS7000 may cease communication on the bus, depending on the message priority of the
other node).

CANopen protocol information

When you want to use CANopen Joystick, go to http://powersolutions.danfoss.com/products/electronic-


components/joysticks/ and click on the JS7000 CANopen EDS to open CANopen Object Dictionary

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Product installation

Dimensions
Vertical grip, left hand (VL) and vertical grip, right hand (VR) dimensions in millimeters [inches]

229.0 [9.02]

13.5 [0.5]

94.0 [3.7]
93.5 [3.68]
83.0 [3.27]

26.0 [1.02] maximum


1

111.0 [4.19]

7.25 [0.29]

92.0 [3.62]

106.5 [4.19]

P200070
1. Mating connector (18 pin) with lead wires attached at bottom of base.

As an option, apply a thin line of dielectric grease to assist in assembly and disassembly of connector.
2. Bezel

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Product installation
Mounting panel
The JS7000 is designed to be installed from the mounting panel through a 95.0 ± 0.5 (3.75 ± 0.02)
opening.
Mounting panel
92.0 ± 0.2 [3.62 ± 0.01]

4X 6.4 ± 0.4 [0.25 ± 0.16 ]

4X 135° ± 5°

95.0 ± 0.5 [3.74 ± 0.02]


92±0.2 [3.62 ± 0.01]
95.0 ± 0.5
[3.74 ± 0.02]

P200071

1. 4X Ø 5.5 ± 0.2 [4X Ø 0.22 ± 0.008] or M5 threaded hole


2. 8X R10 maximum

The mounting flange of the JS7000 should be connected to the vehicle chassis ground.

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Product installation
Joystick safety critical functions

For a system to operate safely it must be able to differentiate between commanded and uncommanded
inputs. Take steps to detect and manage joystick and system failures that may cause an erroneous
output.
For safety critical functions Danfoss recommends you use an independent momentary action system
enable switch. You can incorporate this switch into the joystick as an operator presence switch or can be
a separate foot or hand operated momentary switch. Disable all joystick functions that the joystick
controls when this switch is released.
Ensure the control system looks for the appropriate system enable switch input before the joystick is
displaced from its neutral position. Enable functions only after receiving this input.
Applications using CAN joysticks should continuously monitor for the presence of the CAN messages on
periodic basis. Messages are to be checked frequently enough for the system or operator to react if the
CAN messages lose priority or are no longer received.

Machine wiring guidelines


• Protect wires from mechanical abuse, run wires in flexible metal or plastic conduits.
• Use 85˚ C (185˚ F) wire with abrasion resistant insulation and 105˚ C (221˚ F) wire should be
considered near hot surfaces.
• Use a wire size that is appropriate for the module connector.
• Separate high current wires such as solenoids, lights, alternators or fuel pumps from sensor and other
noise-sensitive input wires.
• Run wires along the inside of, or close to, metal machine surfaces where possible, this simulates a
shield which will minimize the effects of EMI/RFI radiation.
• Do not run wires near sharp metal corners, consider running wires through a grommet when
rounding a corner.
• Do not run wires near hot machine members.
• Provide strain relief for all wires.
• Avoid running wires near moving or vibrating components.
• Avoid long, unsupported wire spans.
• Ground electronic modules to a dedicated conductor of sufficient size that is connected to the
battery (-).
• Power the sensors and valve drive circuits by their dedicated wired power sources and ground
returns.
• Twist sensor lines about one turn every 10 cm (4 in).
• Use wire harness anchors that will allow wires to float with respect to the machine rather than rigid
anchors.

C Caution

Unused pins on mating connectors may cause intermittent product performance or premature failure.
Plug all pins on mating connectors.

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Pinout

Digital and proportional

Digital includes trigger, push-button, and rocker.


Proportional includes roller and slider.

Grip trigger switch Grip backside

Grip faceplate

Digital outputs rocker options

Grip faceplate example Grip position 3 example

Proportional analog pinouts

Proportional analog pinouts for proportional roller with redundant output (HR option)
Position 1 and/or 2 2 and 3 1 and 2 with 3
HR HR PN, S2, S3 HR

Roller Roller Roller/slider Roller


P1 P2 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
Primary 3 4 4 5 3 4 5
output pins
* *
Redundant 5 6 6 3 6
output pins
* Not applicable

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Pinout
Vertical roller with switch option
Top view
3

1
4 4

P200107A

Front view

4 4

P200107B

1. Position 3 (X00_ _)
2. Position 1 (X00_ _)
3. Position 2 (X00_ _)
4. Increasing output

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Pinout
Connector and pin assignments
18 pin DEUTSCH connector (DT16-18SB-K004)
18 13

6 1
P200065

Pinouts
Analog CAN CAN+
Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
number number number
1 Battery Ground 1 Battery Ground 1 Battery Ground
2 +5V 2 Battery Power 2 Battery Power
3 Proportional1* 3 CAN Hi 3 CAN Hi
4 Proportional2* 4 CAN Lo 4 CAN Lo
5 Proportional3* 5 CAN Shield 5 CAN Shield
6 Proportional4* 6 Not Connected 6 Digital Input 7
7 Digital1 7 Reference Ground 7 Sensor Ground
8 Digital2 8 Reference +5V 8 Sensor Power +5V
9 Digital3 9 Not Connected 9 Analog/Digital Input 1
10 Digital4 10 Not Connected 10 Analog/Digital Input 2
11 Digital5 11 Not Connected 11 Analog/Digital Input 3
12 Digital6 12 Not Connected 12 Analog/Digital Input 4
13 Digital7 13 Not Connected 13 Digital Input 1
14 Digital8 14 Not Connected 14 Digital Input 2
15 Proportional Y Axis 1 15 Proportional Y Axis 1 15 Digital Input 3
16 Proportional X Axis 1 16 Proportional X Axis 1 16 Digital Input 4
17 Proportional Y Axis 2 17 Proportional Y Axis 2 17 Digital Input 5
18 Proportional X Axis 2 18 Proportional X Axis 2 18 Digital Input 6
* Reference Proportional analog pinouts on page 29 for proportional roller with redundant output (HR option)

Pinout connections examples


Analog grip pinout connections example CAN and CAN+ minimum pinout
connections example
Pin Signal number Description Pin Signal number
number number
7 Digital1 Faceplate push-button 1 1 Battery Ground
12 Digital6 Back side push-button 6 2 Battery Power
14 Digital8 Trigger switch 3 CAN Hi
3 Proportional1 Face plate proportional PN, S2, S3 4 CAN Lo
1
5 Proportional3 Back side proportional 3 PN, S2, S3 5 CAN Shield

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Mating connector

Mating connector bag assembly


Description Danfoss ordering number
Mating connector bag assembly 11012648

Mating connector bag assembly contents


Description Quantity
Connector 1
DEUTSCH, DT16-18SB-K004
Terminals 18
DEUTSCH, 0462-201-1631

The mating connector bag assembly contains loose parts you must assemble.

Danfoss mating connector


Description Quantity Danfoss ordering number
Mating connector with 400 mm 1 11012646
(15.75 in) wire harness

The Danfoss mating connector with wire harness features a fully assembled connector with an
unterminated wire harness.

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Mounting

Guidelines
Maintain joystick mounting position relative to operator. Prefer side control pods mounted to seat base
to allow user to set seat location relative to controls:
• Joystick mounting point should height adjust with seat, and preferably move with any seat
suspension system, to keep relationship of joystick to operator.
• Seat should have option to adjust fore/aft independent of joystick location for setting reach length
depending on operator size, see Image A.

The seat adjustment is the most important basic adjustment to accommodate various sized operator
reach envelopes.

• Independent height adjustment for control position relative to seat height would be an extra “nice to
have” to fine tune position for individual operator size, see Image B.
• Joystick mounting point should move with seat forward and back- for setting operator position
relative to foot controls or change of viewing line of sight.
• Front view plane should remain horizontal. (Reference Horizontal angle on page 34, Image D for set
angle of mounting plane).
• Spacing of joysticks- depends on seat width (reference Grip position on page 36, Image G for
armrests centerline):
‒ Keep joystick as close to seat as spacing allows.
‒ Adjustable spacing would optimize fit to operator.

Image A Image B

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Mounting
Mounting position

Horizontal angle
JS7000 ergo shape has inboard angle set for proper wrist/hand position, see Image D.
Image D

This is based on forearm remaining parallel to mounting plane, so mounting plane should be positioned
parallel to operator forearm in other operator orientations to optimize grip angle comfort, see Image E.
Image E

For smaller operators, closer is better, because the extra width causes reach envelope to expand and
outward angle presents weaker arm strength issues. For larger operators, width is needed for legs.

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Mounting
Mounting base plane
JS7000 joystick ergonomic design has taken into account forward angle of grip. Do not use vendor
supplied side consoles that have forward angle to mounting surface for use with generic, straighter
joysticks, see Image C.
Image C

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Mounting
Grip position
The JS7000 has optional grip positions to allow operators to vary hand position to reduce fatigue.
Consider seats with adjustable arrests to adjust for optional low handgrip positions, see Image F.
Image F

Joystick axis roughly centered on armrests centerline in top view, see Image G.
Image G

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Mounting
Joystick and operator position
Seating reference point (SRP) is the relative location of the seated operator's hip point.
Large operator, SRP shown in red
12˚

Z
5—7˚

Y X

Small operator, SRP shown in red


12˚

Z
5—7˚

Y X

Adjustment range of seat


Operator X Y Z Seat height
Large 457 to 483 mm 622 to 660 mm 121 mm (4.75 in) 432 mm (17 in)
(18 to 19 in) (24.5 to 26 in)
Small 330 to 356 mm 682 mm (24.5 in) 121 mm (4.75 in) 330 mm (13 in)
(13 to 14 in)

Armrest height is approximately 216 mm (8.5 in) for all operators and should be adjustable.
Adjust range of seat in relation to control pod to accommodate approximately 127 mm (5 in) of travel to
achieve the range of fit for control reach.

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Technical Information JS7000 Joystick Family

Specifications

Base electrical and environmental specifications

Electrical
Sensor type Hall Effect with redundant sensors

Resolution Infinite

Supply voltage 5 ± 0.5 Vdc


Analog

CAN with redundant analog 9 to 60 Vdc


outputs

CAN+ 9 to 60 Vdc

Output 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc


Analog

Minimum voltage 10% ± 4% Vs

Center voltage 50% ± 2% Vs

Maximum voltage 90% ± 4% Vs

CAN 2.0 B, J1939 and CANopen protocols

CAN+ 2.0 B, J1939

Base maximum current 45 mA


Analog
consumption
CAN 120 mA at 9 V

CAN+ 100 mA at 9 V (without LEDs or


sensor power)
Base maximum survival supply 30 Vdc
Analog
voltage
CAN 68 Vdc

CAN+ 68 Vdc

Environmental
Operating temperature -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)

Storage temperature -55° C to 85° C (-67° F to 185° F)

EMI/RFI rating 150 V/m

Random vibration 7.67 Grms


Level 2

Shock 50 g 11 ms
Level 1

Bump 40 g 6 ms
Level 2

Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP 66 and 67 above and below panel

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Specifications
Base mechanical specifications

Lever mechanical angle ± 20°


± 25°
Lever operating torque Medium: 0.6 to 3.2 Nm over ±20˚ of travel
Heavy: 1.1 to 4.2 Nm over ±20˚ of travel
Operating life (on each axis) > 15 million cycles

Weight (base without grip) 725 G (1.8 lb)

Horizontal load maximum 1335 N (300 lbs)


(125 mm from the pivot)
Vertical load maximum 6000 N (1350 lbs)

Standard versus heavy spring torque

0
-22 -20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

P200104

Vertical arrowheads: Torque (Nm)


Horizontal arrowheads: Angle (degrees)
Solid line: Heavy spring
Dashed line: Standard spring

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Specifications
Grip trigger and push button

Action Momentary

Type Single pole, NO

Contact rating: Trigger A at 50 Vdc

Contact rating: Push-button A at 50 Vdc

Contact resistance Ω maximum

Push-button with LED rating A at 5 Vdc Intensity: 800 mcd

Mechanical life 3 million cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 66 and IP 67

Operating temperature -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)

Grip proportional roller

Proportional roller Proportional roller with redundant output mechanical travel


35.20 [1.39 ] 35.81 [1.41]

± 42° ± 40°

- + + -
8.13 [0.32]
8.3 [0.32]

Use proportional rollers only in closed cabin applications.

Proportional roller
Action Proportional spring return to center± 42˚ mechanical travel

Sensing Hall effect

CAN electrical output ± 0 to 1000 counts from center

Analog electrical output 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc (2.5 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 3 million cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 43 in closed cab use only

Operating temperature -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)

Proportional roller with redundant output


Action Proportional spring return to center
± 40˚ mechanical travel
Sensing Hall effect

Minimum output impedance 4.7 K Ohms

CAN electrical output ± 0 to 1000 counts from center

Analog electrical output 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc (2.5 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 3 million cycles

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Specifications

Proportional roller with redundant output (continued)


Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 43 in cab use only

Operating temperature -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)

Proportional roller output


5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
+ 0 -

P200078

Volts: 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc


Solid line: Output 1
Dashed line: Output 2
Left arrow: Direction 1 (+ travel)
Right arrow: Direction 2 (- travel)

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Specifications
Grip slider
Proportional slider and 3-position maintained slider mechanical travel
28.50 [1.12]
± 16°

+ -
10.00 [0.39]

Proportional slider
Action Proportional spring return to center ± 16˚ mechanical travel

Sensing Hall effect

Electrical output

CAN ± 0 to 1000 counts from center

Analog 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc (2.5 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 1 million cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 66

Operating temperature -40° C to +85° C (-40° F to +185° F)

3-position maintained slider


Action Proportional 3-position (FNR) ± 16˚ mechanical travel

Sensing Hall effect

Electrical output

CAN ± 0 to 1000 counts from center

Analog 0.5 to 4.5 Vdc (2.5 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 1 million cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 66

Operating temperature -40° C to +85° C (-40° F to +185° F)

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Specifications
Grip rocker switch
Rocker switch
31.75 [1.25 ]

7.11 [0.28]
5.08 [0.20]

2-position maintained rocker


Action 2-position maintained

Digital electrical output 0.0 Vdc or 5.0 Vdc, two outputs

Mechanical life 100K cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 68

Operating temperature -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)

3-position maintained rocker


Action 3-position maintained

Digital electrical output 0.0 Vdc or 5.0 Vdc, two outputs (0.0 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 100K cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 68

Operating temperature -40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)

3-position momentary rocker


Action 3-position momentary

Digital electrical output 0.0 or 5.0 Vdc, two outputs (0.0 Vdc center)

Mechanical life 100K cycles

Ingress protection (IP) rating IP 68

Operating temperature -40° C to 70° C (-40° F to 158° F)

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