GEK - 91610A Card Rack Panel
GEK - 91610A Card Rack Panel
17FL275 PANEL
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GEK-91610A, 17FL275 PANEL FOR STATEX III
4 102B1 102B1 102B1 140A1 The cards are keyed to prevent them from inadverĆ
tently being inserted into the wrong card slot.
8 103B1
9 104B1 103B1 103B1 103B1 103B1 To install a card, carefully insert it into its top and
bottom card slots. Slide the card into the panel until the
10 104B1 104B1 104B1 104B1
locking quick-release levers are close the the panel
edges. Hold the levers and gently press the card furĆ
The FL275 panel receives input signals from speed ther into the panel and feel the card and backplane
sensors on the alternator and Motorized Wheels, voltĆ connectors start to engage. When the card is inserted
age and current feedback signals from various control far enough for the locking levers to catch on the panel
devices, and command inputs from the operator. Using edge, move both locking levers to the locking position
these inputs, it provides the following: at the same time.
1. It provides propulsion and dynamic retarding Swing the cover up and over the cards and latch the
control of the truck.
two spring clips at the top.
2. It provides speed restrictions during overspeed
and other operating restrictions if faults occur. Card Repair
3. It provides event data for maintainers through
the 17FM532 2-Digit Diagnostic Display panel. The FB cards in the 17FL275 panel are very comĆ
4. It provides statistical data of the history of variĆ plex and not repairable by the customer. Should one of
ous component and system function operaĆ the cards become inoperable, it should be returned to
tions, accessible only with a PTU. the truck OEM under the GE Unit Exchange Program.
5. It is also capable of receiving inputs from the enĆ Cards should be packed in special shipping conĆ
gine (oil pressure, crankcase pressure, engine tainers, designed specifically for shipping these cards.
coolant pressure, engine coolant temperature), Contact your OEM for instructions on how to obtain
these containers.
Motorized Wheels (temperature) and alternator
blower (pressure) to provide warning signals to Panel Wiring
the driver if malfunctions in these areas occur.
The connectors for the FB cards, located on the end
of the card that plugs into the panel, each contain 210
Card Removal pins. See Fig. 4.
The panel back, or backplane, has receptacles for
CAUTION: Some of the components on these FB the card connectors, each having 210 pins to which
cards are sensitive to static electricity. To prevent wires are wrapped, not soldered. The wrapping is done
damage, it is recommended that a properly conĆ with a special tool which wraps the wire tightly around
nected ground strap be worn whenever removĆ the pin. The pins are long enough to enable connecting
ing, handling or installing a card. It is also recomĆ
multiple wires. See Fig. 5.
mended that after a card has been removed, it is
carried and stored in a static proof bag or conĆ The panel backplane also has printed circuits on it
tainer. to facilitate inter-card circuit connections.
The FB cards are removed by first loosening the two Tables 2 through 8 provide wiring connection points
spring clips on the top of the hinged cover. Swing the for this panel. Figs 3 and 4 provide drawings of connecĆ
cover down to gain access to the cards. tor location on the panel and on the backplane.
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17FL275 PANEL
CNA CNB CNC CND CNE
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
NOT USED
AND FREQ
INPUTS
DIGITAL
ANALOG
DIGITAL
INPUTS
ANALOG
RUNTIME MONITOR
SYSTEM OUTPUT
FIRING STATE PROCESSING
FB104
SWITCHES
PULSES MACHINE AND
AFSE
CONTACTORS
FAULT INPUT
HANDLER PROCESSING
PROPULSION
CONFIGURATION
DATA BASE
LIGHTS
AND
MFSE CONTACTORS
24 INPUTS
24 OUTPUTS
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54 39
39 54
52
52
55 40
C A A 40 55 C
78 1 1 78
56 28 28 56
41 15
92 68 15 41 68 92
57 2 2 57 79
79 29 29
93 42 16 16 69 93
69 42
80 30 80
58 3 3 30 58
17
94 70 43 17 43 70 94
81 59 31 4
4 31 59 81
18 44 95
95 71 44 18 71
82 60 32 32
5 5 60 82
19 19
72 45 45 72 96
96
6
83 33 6 33 83
97 20 20 97
7 7
84 84
98 21 21 98
8
8
85 85
99 22 22 99
86 86
9 9
73
23 73
23
100 34 100
61 34 61
87 10 87
10
46 24 46
101 74 24 74 101
35 11
88 62 35 62 88
11
25
102 75 47 25 47 75 102
89 36 12 63
63 12 36 89
26
103 48
76 26 48 76 103
90 64 37 13 13
37 64 90
27 49
104 77 49 27 77 104
91 14 14
65 38 38 65 91
66 50 50 66
53 53
D B B D
67 51 51 67
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FB100* FB101 FB102** FB103 FB104
FRONT SIDE
NOTE:
PIN REFERENCE NUMBERS ARE
PRINTED IN WHITE ON THE BACK SIDE
CONNECTOR SOCKET OF THE PWB ONLY.
*The FB card numbers indicate which backplane connector is used with which FB card.
**Or FB140
FIG. 4. 17FL275 PANEL BACKPLANE DRAWING (41C667317, CHG. 0). E-39283
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GEK-91610A, 17FL275 PANEL FOR STATEX III
Connector Key
- On the Card
side of the backĆ
plane. 210 DDD 208
90 DDD 88
75 DDD 73
60 DDD 58
45 DDD 43
30 DDD 28
15 DDD 13
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TABLE 2
BACKPLANE WIRE CONNECTIONS Ċ CN2
CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN- CN2 CN-
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TABLE 3
BACKPLANE WIRE CONNECTIONS Ċ CN3
CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN- CN3 CN-
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TABLE 4
BACKPLANE WIRE CONNECTIONS Ċ CN4
CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN- CN4 CN-
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TABLE 5
BACKPLANE WIRE CONNECTIONS Ċ CN9
CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN- CN9 CN-
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TABLE 6
BACKPLANE WIRE CONNECTIONS Ċ CN10
CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN- CN-
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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TABLE 7
BACKPLANE CONNECTOR SIGNALS : CN2
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TABLE 8
BACKPLANE CONNECTOR SIGNALS : CN3-CN10
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ABBREVIATIONS
Refer to the following for descriptive information about the abbreviations used in Tables 7 and 8.
1. DAT Data Bus Bits
2. ADR Address Bus Bits
3. SEL Select
4. RD Read
5. WR Write
6. XACK Acknowledge
7. INTA Interrupt Acknowledge
8. INIT Initialization Line
9. INT Interrupt
10. CAS Cascade
11. SBUS- Reserved Internal Bus
12. SBUS+ Reserved Internal Bus
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