Caterpillar Modulo de Control Relay Programable Senr6588-03
Caterpillar Modulo de Control Relay Programable Senr6588-03
June 2001
Service Manual
Programmable Relay Control
Module (PRCM)
BMB1-Up (Generator Set) 7SM1-Up (Engine) 5PS1-Up (Engine)
CBB1-Up (Engine) 8EM1-Up (Engine) 1NW1-Up (Engine)
CNB1-Up (Generator Set) 8RM1-Up (Engine) 1PW1-Up (Engine)
CMC1-Up (Generator Set) 4TN1-Up (Engine) 1TW1-Up (Engine)
2RD1-Up (Engine) 6HN1-Up (Engine) 2FW1-Up (Engine)
2TD1-Up (Engine) 6PN1-Up (Engine) 2GW1-Up (Engine)
CMD1-Up (Generator Set) 6WN1-Up (Engine) 2HW1-Up (Engine)
CDE1-Up (Engine) 7RN1-Up (Engine) 2JW1-Up (Engine)
BLF1-Up (Generator Set) 8CN1-Up (Engine) 3CW1-Up (Engine)
CNF1-Up (Generator Set) 8KN1-Up (Engine) 3DW1-Up (Engine)
BAG1-Up (Engine) 9AN1-Up (Engine) 3ZW1-Up (Engine)
BPJ1-Up (Generator Set) CBN1-Up (Engine) 4AW1-Up (Engine)
CMJ1-Up (Generator Set) FDN1-Up (Generator Set) 4BW1-Up (Engine)
BCK1-Up (Engine) FDR1-Up (Generator Set) 5AW1-Up (Engine)
BRK1-Up (Generator Set) 3LS1-Up (Engine) CAW1-Up (Generator Set)
CAL1-Up (Generator Set) 3MS1-Up (Engine) BGX1-Up (Generator Set)
2BM1-Up (Engine) 3NS1-Up (Engine) 2EZ1-Up (Engine)
3DM1-Up (Engine) 3PS1-Up (Engine) 6HZ1-Up (Engine)
4GM1-Up (Engine) 3RS1-Up (Engine)
5XM1-Up (Engine) 3SS1-Up (Engine)
6PM1-Up (Engine) 3TS1-Up (Engine)
7HM1-Up (Engine) 3WS1-Up (Engine)
7KM1-Up (Engine) 3XS1-Up (Engine)
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Troubleshooting Section
Introduction
General Information .............................................. 24
Service Tools ........................................................ 24
Fault Identification ................................................. 25
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Electrical
SMCS Code: 1927
General Information
SMCS Code: 1927
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Illustration 1
Programmable Relay Control Module (Front View)
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Illustration 2
Programmable Relay Control Module (Rear View)
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Illustration 3
Typical installation of the Programmable Relay Control Module, Relay Driver Module and Relay Board
(4) ECM (9) RDM (14) Nine driver relays
(5) CAT data link (10) Nine driver relays (15) Relay board
(6) PRCM (11) Relay board (16) Nine relays with outputs
(7) Seven relays with outputs (12) Nine relays with outputs
(8) Serial data link (13) RDM
Safety
The safety section in this manual lists basic safety
precautions. Read the basic safety precautions
before installing the PRCM or operating the PRCM.
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Illustration 5
Enlarged View of the PRCM Keypad
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Illustration 4
(2) “UP” button
Display Area of the Programmable Relay Control Module (3) “DOWN” button
(4) “SELECT” button
(1) Red LED Display of the Programmable Alarm
(2) Red LED Display of the Internal Fault Alarm (5) “ENTER” button
(3) Yellow LED Display of the Fault Alarm (6) “TEST” button
(7) “MODE” button
(4) Keypad
(5) Lower LCD Display
(6) “CID”, “DIAG”, “FMI”, “PROG”, and “COUNT”
(7) Upper LCD Display
PRCM Internal Relays
The relays are located inside the relay module on
LED Indicators for Faults and the rear of the PRCM. The relays are permanently
Alarms attached within the relay module and the relays are
NOT removable. The entire relay module must be
There are eight LED indicators. Indicators (1), replaced if a relay is faulty. Additional relays are
indicator(2), and indicator (3) are used in order to available when one or more optional Relay Driver
diagnose an alarm or a fault. The LCD display also Modules (RDM) are used. Refer to the System
aids the operator in correctly diagnosing an alarm or Operation, “Relay Driver Module” section in this
a fault. The indicators are divided into three groups. manual. The relay contacts are internally connected
programmable alarm indicators (1), the internal fault to the terminals of the relay module of the PRCM.
indicator (2), and the fault alarm indicator (3) are the The terminals are available for the customer to use.
three groups. The programmable alarm indicators The voltage and current specifications for each
(1) will turn ON when selected conditions are active. terminal (relay) are shown in the illustration and
The internal fault indicator (2) will turn ON when an listed in the chart.
internal PRCM fault exists. The fault alarm indicator
(3) will turn ON when a fault that is external to the
PRCM exists. These faults consist of components
that are within the PRCM system and the faults are
NOT customer programmable.
PRCM Display
The lower display and upper display (5) and
(7) of the PRCM are used for monitoring. The
display monitors faults, programming, and setpoint
information. The display area is LCD (liquid crystal
display).
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Table 1
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
“K1” 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 1 can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
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Menus
SMCS Code: 1927
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Illustration 7
PRCM Display Modes
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Illustration 6
PRCM Connections to the Relay Module
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Programming Setpoint
Number
Setpoint Value Description
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Illustration 10
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Illustration 8
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Illustration 12
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Manual Input And Output Scroll Characters “9” through “12” (4) are for the Input
Code. 0000 is the default display when power is first
The input screen and the output screen will be applied. The display corresponds to an input that
displayed when the “MODE” key is pressed. These is always inactive. Refer to Testing And Adjusting,
screens can be accessed from the following menus: “Display Codes” tables 1, 2, and 3 for input codes.
setpoint viewing, setpoint programming, fault
viewing, and clearing. The lower display shows the engine hours. The
lower display shows the relays on the PRCM that
are active “K1” through “K7”. The engine hours
default to zero until communication with the ECM is
active. The engine hours will remain at zero until
the PRCM has been programmed to request an
input from the ECM. Refer to Testing And Adjusting,
“Display Codes” table 3 for display codes for inputs
from the ECM.
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Illustration 13
The Upper Display of the Manual Input and Output
(1) Characters “1” through “4” (output code)
(2) Characters “5” through “6” (output state)
(3) Characters “7” through “8” ( input state)
(4) Characters “9” through “12” (input code)
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Illustration 15
Lower Display of the Manual Input and Output
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Illustration 16
(1) “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button
(2) “UP” button
(3) “DOWN” button
(4) “SELECT” button
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Illustration 14 (6) “TEST” button
Characters“ 5” and “6” (Output State) (7) “MODE” button
Characters “1” through “4” (1) on the upper display 1. The “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button toggles between
are the Output Code. A001 is the default display the manual input and output scrolling mode to
when power is first applied. The top red LED on the AUTO input and output scrolling mode.
the PRCM corresponds to the first four characters.
Refer toTesting And Adjusting, “Display Codes” 2. The “UP” button allows the operator to scroll
tables 4, 5, 6 and 7 for output codes. through the list of outputs.
Characters “5” and “6” (2) are the Output State. 3. The “DOWN” button allows the operator to scroll
through the list of outputs.
Characters “7” and “8” (3) are the Input State.
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Illustration 17
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Illustration 18 Illustration 19
PRCM Display Of The Password Entry PRCM Displays After Password Entry
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Illustration 20 Illustration 21
Display of the PRCM After the Output Selection PRCM Displays After Logical Relationship State Selection
Characters “5” through “8” represent the logical Characters “9” and “10” represents a subset of
relation between the input and the corresponding inputs. These inputs can be programmed and
output and these characters will be flashing. The these inputs are flashing. The input will activate
display will be all underscores for the input and the output that is chosen in step 1. The subset of
the output state. For example, an active input will inputs are “00” for special functions. The Subset
have an active output. The output state that is of inputs are “10” for PRCM. The subset of inputs
inverted from the input state will display inverted are “20” for ECM faults on the communication
dashes “(--:_ _)”. For example, an active input link.
will have an inactive output.
To program an input selection, press the “UP”
The “UP” and “DOWN” buttons toggle between and “DOWN” buttons. This will allow the operator
the two logical states. The display will be all to gain access to the subset menu. In this case,
underscores for the input and the output state. “20” is chosen for ECM faults. Refer to Testing
And Adjusting, “Display Codes” tables 1, 2, and
After choosing the logical relation state, press 3. Refer to these tables for a listing of terms of
the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button in order to go the input codes. The subset menu provides a
to the input selection. way of saving time for the operator in selecting
inputs. After selecting an input from the subset
menu, press the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button.
This allows the operator to select the entire field
of inputs.
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Illustration 22 Illustration 23
PRCM Displays After Input Subset Selection PRCM Displays After The Entire Input Selection
Characters “9” through “12” represent the entire Characters “1” through “12” should now be
input selection. Characters “9” and “10” remains flashing. This state allows the operator to select
identical to step 3. Characters “9” through “12” all the changes that will be programmed. This
for the input selection are flashing. The flashing state also allows the operator to disregard the
indicates that the operator is able to select an previous changes.
input code within the subset. The subset was
chosen in step 3. The upper display will flash until the “SELECT”
button is pushed in order to accept previous
The “UP” and “DOWN” buttons scroll through selections. The upper display will flash until the
the table of inputs. An input code of “2011” is “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button is pushed in order
selected for the engine oil pressure warning. to reject the previous selections. If the “SELECT”
The inputs can be special functions. The inputs button is pushed, the display stops flashing for
can be PRCM discrete inputs. The inputs can two seconds in order to show that the selections
be data from the ECM. Refer to Testing And have been programmed successfully into the
Adjusting, “Display Codes” tables 1, 2, and 3. PRCM. The program returns to Step 1 in order
Refer to these tables for a listing of terms of the to allow the user to continue programming the
input codes. remaining outputs and inputs.
After selecting an input, press the “LEFT” and If the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button is pushed, the
“RIGHT” button. This will allow the operator to program returns immediately to Step 1, but the
proceed to step 5. previous selections are NOT programmed into
the PRCM.
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Illustration 24 Illustration 25
PRCM Displays After Programming PRCM Display With Active Input (Low Oil Pressure Warning From
ECM)
6. Press the “ENTER” button in order to exit the
programming mode. In another example, the PRCM input and output has
been programmed to activate alarm “1” whenever
The following illustration represents an inactive switch input 1 is inactive. The top LED display will
input and output. When the ECM detects a low be activated. Characters “5” and “6” show that the
engine oil pressure condition that is within a output is active. Characters “7” and “8” show that
specific alarm range the data for this condition the input is inactive. The colon between characters
is sent to the PRCM via the CAT data link. The “6” and “7” indicates that the output state is inverted
PRCM will display characters “5” through “8” as from the input state.
being active. The “K1” symbol will be shown
on the lower display to show that this relay is
activated. The normally open contacts will close.
The device that is connected to the output will
activate.
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Illustration 26
PRCM Displays With Inactive Input (Switch Input 1)
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Note: All outputs can be programmed, even if no 2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button in order to
RDM is present. The operator should record the show the input and output selection “P001
programming of the inputs and outputs for future 2011”. Press the “SELECT” button. The letter “A”
reference. This will aid the operator if the activation appears in the lower right corner of the upper
of one of these outputs requires troubleshooting. display.
The following illustration 27 shows the activation of 3. Press the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” button in order to
the previous examples. go to the AUTOSCROLL screen. The input and
output selections will scroll on the displays. The
1. The manual input and the manual output screen letter “A” will not be shown in the lower “RIGHT”
uses the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons in order to corner. In this example, the associated input is
view the input and output selection “A001 1001”. active. The symbol “K1” will be visible when the
Press the “SELECT” button in order to activate input and output selections scroll. The upper
this selection for viewing on the AUTOSCROLL LED display will be ON when the input and
screen. The letter “A” will appear in the lower output selections scroll. The alarm for the LED
right corner of the upper display. display will be activated when the associated
input is inactive and the output is active from
the input state.
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Illustration 27
AUTOSCROLL Viewing Of “A001 1001” Selection
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Illustration 29 Illustration 30
AUTOSCROLL Screen With “P001 2001” And “A001 1001” Displays of menu for viewing diagnostic codes
Input And Output Selections Activated. These Two Screens Will
Continue To Be Repeated.
Refer to the Troubleshooting, “Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Codes” for all definitions for diagnostic
i01351256 codes . When the “DIAG” symbol is FLASHING,
the diagnostic code is active. The diagnostic code
Diagnostic Code Viewing and is present now. When the “DIAG” symbol is ON
continuously, the diagnostic code is inactive. The
Clearing diagnostic code is recorded in the fault log. The
lower display shows the engine hours at the first
SMCS Code: 1927
occurrence of the diagnostic code and the last
occurrence of the diagnostic code. The display
You can only view diagnostic codes and clear will toggle between the two readings at an interval
diagnostic codes by going through the I/O
of two seconds . The illustration shows that the
Monitoring/Programming Menu. The menu can
diagnostic code occurred at 10 engine hours.
only be accessed when an active diagnostic code
or a logged diagnostic code exists. Press the
The following buttons are active in the mode for
“MODE” button from the initial screen of the I/O
clearing diagnostic codes and viewing diagnostic
Monitoring/Programming Menu in order to reach
codes:
the menu for the fault log. Pressing the “MODE”
button again will toggle the display to the Setpoint
Viewing/Programming Menu. The upper display • The “UP” button scrolls up the list of diagnostic
codes.
shows the “CID” (Component Identifier), “FMI”
(Failure Mode Identifier), and the occurrence
“COUNT”. The example that is shown in illustration • The“DOWN” button scrolls down the list of
diagnostic codes.
30 indicates that an internal relay has failed.
• “CID 477” indicates that Relay 1 of the PRCM is • The “SELECT” button will clear an inactive
diagnostic code when the button is held for two
the failed component.
seconds. If the diagnostic code is active, the
“SELECT” button will reset the “COUNTS” back
• The “FMI 4” indicates that the diagnostic code to zero. The hours for the engine can be reset
is a shorted relay coil.
to the current reading when the diagnostic code
is inactive.
• “COUNT 1” indicates that the diagnostic code
has happened one time.
• The “MODE” button Jumps to the setpoint
viewing/programming menu.
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Optional Relay Driver Module And Relay Board
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Illustration 32
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Output Test
The RDM will activate all outputs for ten seconds
after the RDM receives an output signal. The RDM
will activate for ten seconds unless the signal
is deactivated. The test of the output signal is
activated by connecting terminal 5 of the RDM to
terminal 7 of the RDM.
Data Link
When the data link malfunctions, R1 output (terminal
2 of RDM) will be activated on and off at a rate
of 0.5 Hz. Relays R2 through R9 will maintain the
current status. Relays R2 through R9 could default
to the OFF position. This is controlled by a jumper
between terminal 6 and terminal 7 of the RDM.
If the serial data link has a fault and a jumper is
NOT present, the relay outputs (R2 through R9) will
maintain the current status. If the jumper is present,
R2 through R9 will default to the OFF position.
Specifications
• The maximum length of wire between the RDM
and the PRCM is 305 m (1000 ft).
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When the engine-generator, or any source to
which the engine-generator is synchronized to, is
Introduction operating, voltages up to 600V are present in the
control panel.
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Do not short these terminal with line voltage to
General Information ground with any part of the body or any conduc-
tive material. Loss of life or injury could result
SMCS Code: 1927 from electrical shock or injury from molten met-
al.
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Display area of the Programmable Relay Control Module
(1) Red LED display of the programmable alarm
(2) Red LED display of the internal alarm fault
(3) Yellow LED display of the alarm fault
(4) Keypad
(5) Lower LCD display
(6) “CID”, “DIAG”, “FMI”, “PROG”, and “COUNT”
(7) Upper LCD display
i01353172 Results:
PRCM CID 0248 - FMI 11 • YES – The diagnostic code indicator is ON. The
diagnostic code remains present. Proceed to test
SMCS Code: 1927-035 step 2.
Conditions Which Generate This Code: • NO – The diagnostic code indicator is OFF and
a harness connection has failed. The diagnostic
This diagnostic code is recorded when the engine code is not active. An intermittent connection
ECM cannot send information or the ECM does not exists in the data link circuits of the harness.
receive the expected information from the CAT data Watch for a recurrence of this diagnostic code.
link. STOP.
The PRCM uses the CAT data link in order to Test Step 2. CHECK FOR A SHORTED
communicate with the engine ECM. The CAT data HARNESS
link consists of two wires. The wires connect the
PRCM to the ECM. If the CAT data link fails, the A. If equipped, turn the disconnect switch to the
relays will remain in the state required by the last OFF position. If the system is NOT equipped
valid input state, unless the relays are programmed with a disconnect switch, disconnect the battery
to reset to the OFF position. Refer to Systems negative cable.
Operation, “Setpoint Viewing And Programming”.
B. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from
Note: The PRCM will not communicate properly the engine ECM and disconnect the wiring
with the engine ECM if the data link cable exceeds harness connector from the PRCM.
30.5 m (100 ft). See Specifications, “Electrical” for
additional information. C. At the harness connector for the PRCM, measure
the resistance from contact 19 to RM1 and RM28.
Note: The PRCM is capable of being programmed Then, measure the resistance from contact 20
in order to treat diagnostic codes for the ECM in to RM1 and RM28.
one of two ways.
Expected Result:
• Setpoint P03 is 1. The PRCM will display CID 0590
FMI 09 and the PRCM will display CID 0248 FMI The resistance is greater than 5000 Ohms for each
11. The diagnostic codes are displayed as being measurement.
active. When the diagnostic codes are inactive,
the diagnostic codes will NOT be logged. Results:
• Setpoint P03 is 2. The PRCM will display CID • YES – The resistance is greater than 5000 Ohms
0590 FMI 09 and the PRCM will display CID 0248 for each measurement. The resistance is correct.
FMI 11. The diagnostic codes are displayed as Proceed to test step 3.
being active. When the diagnostic codes are
inactive, the diagnostic codes will be logged. • NO – Resistance is less than 5000 Ohms for one
or more of the measurements. The short is in the
Test Step 1. INSPECT HARNESS circuit with the low resistance measurement.
CONNECTORS
Repair: Repair the wiring harness or replace the
A. Inspect the harness connections that are related wiring harness.
to the data link.
STOP.
B. Make sure that connectors are free of dirt,
moisture and debris. Ensure that the connections Test Step 3. CHECK THE ENGINE ECM
are tight.
A. Disconnect the harness from the engine ECM.
C. If necessary, repair the harness or replace the
harness. B. If equipped, turn the disconnect switch and the
ECS to the ON position or reconnect the battery
D. Check the status of the diagnostic code indicator. negative cable.
Expected Result: C. Use the “DIAG” indicator in order to check the
status of the diagnostic code.
The diagnostic code indicator is ON.
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• YES – The “DIAG” indicator is ON. The diagnostic Conditions Which Generate This Code:
code remains present. Proceed to test step 4.
A portion of memory within the PRCM will store the
• NO – There is a problem with the engine ECM. important setpoint information.
It is unlikely that the engine ECM has failed. Exit
this procedure and perform this diagnostic code CID 0268 FMI 02 is present when the setpoint data
procedure again. is invalid, or the setpoint data is out of range. When
a diagnostic code is detected, the PRCM will set the
Repair: See Troubleshooting, SENR1003, “3500B affected setpoints to the default value. For additional
EPG Engines” or Troubleshooting, SENR1008, information regarding the setpoints and the default
“Marine Engines” prior to replacing the ECM. values, see the topics that are listed below.
Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after • Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and
troubleshooting is complete. Programming”
Test Step 2.
Disconnect the + battery lead and the negative
battery lead to the PRCM. Check for an active
diagnostic code.
Expected Result:
Results:
STOP.
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System schematic of the PRCM, relay driver module and relay boards
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The RDM communicates with the PRCM by a serial D. If the diagnostic code is not showing, enter the
data link. When the data link malfunctions, the “R1” service mode and view the fault log. Check the
output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will flash at a rate of upper display in order to verify if the diagnostic
.5 Hz. Relays “R2” through “R9” will maintain the code is active.
present state or relays “R2” through “R9” will default
to the OFF position. This is controlled by a jumper Note: The PRCM must be set up properly in order to
between terminal 6 and terminal 7 of the RDM. If view the fault log. See Systems Operation, “Setpoint
the jumper is NOT present and the serial data link Viewing and Programming”.
has a failure, relays “R2” through “R9” will remain
in the present state. If the jumper is present, relays Expected Result:
“R2” through “R9” will default to the OFF position.
A CID 0333 FMI 03 is active.
Note: The maximum number of the RDM or the
Customer Interface Module (CIM) that may be Results:
connected to the serial data link is equal to two.
The maximum distance between a module and the • OK – A CID 0333 FMI 03 is active. Proceed to
PRCM is 305 m (1000 ft). The LED indicators for test step 3.
the RDM may start flashing if the specifications for
the maximum distances are not met. The PRCM • NOT OK – A CID 0333 FMI 03 has not occurred.
may display a CID 0333 FMI 03. If the setup is not The diagnostic code is NOT active. The PRCM
in compliance with the specifications, reduce the must not have been setup in order to view logged
number of modules and/or shorten the distance to diagnostics during the initial setup.
the modules.
Repair: The initial diagnostic code was probably
Note: The following procedure can create numerous caused by a poor electrical connection or a short
related diagnostic codes. When all harnesses are at one of the harness connectors. See Testing
reconnected, the related diagnostic codes will and Adjusting, “Electrical Connector - Inspect”.
be shown as being not active. Clear all related
diagnostic codes after this procedure is completed. Proceed to test step 2.
The possible cause of a CID 0333 FMI 03 is a short Test Step 2. CHECK FOR A SHORTED
to “B+” and the wire connected to contact 35 of DATA LINK WIRE.
the PRCM.
A. Disconnect the cable for the negative terminal
The PRCM treats a CID 0333 FMI 03 as an alarm. for the battery or open the optional battery
Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after disconnect switch.
the troubleshooting procedure is completed.
B. Disconnect both ends of the data link wire.
Note: Check the terminal strips on the subpanel for Disconnect contact 35 of the PRCM and terminal
a short when a CID 0333 FMI 03 is active on the 4 of the RDM.
upper display and no alarm module is installed.
Perform the check from the signal wire to “B+”. C. Measure the resistance from the data link wire to
Also, check the customer connection box for a short the battery positive terminal of the PRCM.
from the alarm data signal wire to “B+”.
Expected Result:
Test Step 1. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC
CODE IS ACTIVE. The resistance that is measured is greater than
5000 ohms.
A. Turn the engine control switch (ECS) to the
OFF/RESET position and then turn the ECS to Results:
the STOPposition.
• OK – The resistance that is measured is greater
B. Press the “MODE” button. than 5000 ohms. Proceed to test step 3.
Note: The “MODE” button is accessed from the • NOT OK – The resistance that is measured is
diagnostic code viewing/clearing menu. LESS than 5000 ohms. The data link wire has
failed. The harness wiring has failed between the
C. Observe the upper display for a CID 0333 FMI RDM and the PRCM.
03. The diagnostic code is active if the upper
display shows a CID 0333 FMI 03. Repair: Repair the harness wiring or replace the
harness wiring.
STOP.
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Test Step 3. CHECK THE RDM. Repair: It is unlikely that the PRCM has failed. Exit
this procedure and perform this procedure again.
A. The cable for the negative terminal of the battery If the cause of the diagnostic code is not found,
remains disconnected or the optional battery replace the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting,
disconnect switch remains open. “Programmable Relay Control Module - Replace”.
Expected Result:
Results:
STOP.
Expected Result:
Results:
STOP.
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Illustration 35
System schematic of the PRCM, relay driver module and relay boards
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The RDM communicates with the PRCM by a serial D. If the diagnostic code is not showing, enter the
data link. When the data link malfunctions, the “R1” service mode and view the fault log. Check the
output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will flash at a rate of upper display if the diagnostic code is active.
.5 Hz. Relays “R2” through “R9” will maintain the
present state or relays “R2” through “R9” will default Note: The PRCM must be set up properly in order to
to the OFF position. This is controlled by a jumper view the fault log. See Systems Operation, “Setpoint
between terminal 6 and terminal 7 of the RDM. If Viewing and Programming”.
the jumper is NOT present and the serial data link
has a failure, relays “R2” through “R9” will remain Expected Result:
in the present state. If the jumper is present, relays
“R2” through “R9” will default to the OFF position. A CID 0333 FMI 04 is active.
The possible cause of a CID 0333 FMI 04 is a short • CODE NOT ACTIVE BUT LOGGED – The
to “B-” and the wire connected to contact 35 of diagnostic code is NOT active. The diagnostic
the PRCM. code is logged in the fault log. The initial
diagnostic was probably caused by a poor
The PRCM treats a CID 0333 FMI 04 as an alarm. electrical connection or a short at one of the
Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after harness connectors that was disconnected and
the troubleshooting procedure is completed. reconnected. Resume normal operation. STOP.
Note: Check the terminal strips on the subpanel for Test Step 2. CHECK THE PRCM.
a short when a CID 0333 FMI 04 is active on the
upper display and no alarm module is installed. A. Disconnect the cable on the negative terminal
Perform the check from the signal wire to “B+”. of the battery or open the optional battery
Also, check the customer connection box for a short disconnect switch.
from the alarm data signal wire to “B+”.
B. Disconnect the data link wire from contact 35
Test Step 1. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC of the PRCM.
CODE IS ACTIVE
C. Reconnect the cable on the negative terminal
A. Turn the engine control switch (ECS) to the of the battery or close the optional battery
OFF/RESET position and then turn the ECS to disconnect switch.
the STOP position.
D. Turn the engine control switch (ECS) to the STOP
B. Press the “MODE” button. position.
Results: Results:
• OK – A CID 0333 FMI 04 is NOT active. Proceed • OK – The resistance that is measured is greater
to test step 3. than 5000 ohms. The problem may be intermittent.
• NOT OK – A CID 0333 FMI 04 is active. The Repair: Examine the wiring between the PRCM
PRCM may have failed. and the RDM for nicks, abrasions, or other
damage.
Repair: It is unlikely that the PRCM has failed.
Exit this procedure and perform this procedure STOP.
again. Recheck the status of the diagnostic code.
Replace the PRCM if the cause of the diagnostic • NOT OK – The resistance is NOT greater than
code is not found. See Testing and Adjusting, 5000 ohms. The RDM has failed.
“Programmable Relay Control Module - Replace”.
Repair: Replace the RDM.
STOP.
STOP.
Test Step 3. CHECK THE RDM AND DATA
LINK WIRE.
A. The data link wire remains disconnected from
the PRCM.
Expected Result:
Results:
STOP.
Expected Result:
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Illustration 36
System Schematic of the PRCM, Relay Driver Module and Relay Boards
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The RDM communicates with the PRCM by a serial D. If the diagnostic code is not showing, enter the
data link. When the data link malfunctions, the “R1” service mode and view the fault log. Check the
output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will flash at a rate of upper display in order to verify if the diagnostic
.5 Hz. Relays “R2” through “R9” will maintain the code is active.
present state or relays “R2” through “R9” will default
to the OFF position. This is controlled by a jumper Note: The PRCM must be set up properly in order to
between terminal 6 and terminal 7 of the RDM. If view the fault log. See Systems Operation, “Setpoint
the jumper is NOT present and the serial data link Viewing and Programming”.
has a failure, relays “R2” through “R9” will remain
in the present state. If the jumper is present, relays Expected Result:
“R2” through “R9” will default to the OFF position.
A CID 0334 FMI 03 is active.
Note: The maximum number of the RDM or the
Customer Interface Module (CIM) that may be Results:
connected to the serial data link is equal to two.
The maximum distance between a module and the • OK – A CID 0334 FMI 03 is active. Proceed to
PRCM is 305 m (1000 ft). The LED indicators for the test step 3.
RDM may start flashing if the specifications for the
maximum distances are not met. The PRCM may • NOT OK – A CID 0334 FMI 03 has not occurred.
display a CID 0334 diagnostic code. If the setup is The diagnostic code is NOT active. The PRCM
not in compliance with the specifications, reduce must not have been setup in order to view logged
the number of modules and/or shorten the distance diagnostics during the initial setup.
to the modules.
Repair: The initial diagnostic code was probably
Note: The following procedure can create numerous caused by a poor electrical connection or a short
related diagnostic codes. When all harnesses are at one of the harness connectors. See Testing
reconnected, the related diagnostic codes will and Adjusting, “Electrical Connector - Inspect”.
be shown as being not active. Clear all related
diagnostic codes after this procedure is completed. Proceed to test step 2.
The possible cause of a CID 0334 FMI 03 is a short Test Step 2. CHECK FOR A SHORTED
to “B+” and the wire connected to contact 35 of DATA LINK WIRE.
the PRCM.
A. Disconnect the cable for the negative terminal
The PRCM treats a CID 0334 FMI 03 diagnostic for the battery or open the optional battery
code as an alarm. Clear the diagnostic code from disconnect switch.
the fault log after the troubleshooting procedure is
completed. B. Disconnect both ends of the data link wire.
Disconnect contact 35 of the PRCM and terminal
Note: Check the terminal strips on the subpanel for 4 of the RDM.
a short when a CID 0334 FMI 03 diagnostic code is
active on the upper display and no alarm module is C. Measure the resistance from the data link wire to
installed. Perform the check from the signal wire to the battery positive terminal of the PRCM.
“B+”. Also, check the customer connection box for
a short from the alarm data signal wire to “B+”. Expected Result:
Test Step 1. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC The resistance that is measured is greater than
CODE IS ACTIVE. 5000 ohms.
STOP.
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Test Step 3. CHECK THE RDM. Repair: It is unlikely that the PRCM has failed. Exit
this procedure and perform this procedure again.
A. The cable for the negative terminal of the battery If the cause of the diagnostic code is not found,
remains disconnected or the optional battery replace the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting,
disconnect switch remains open. “Programmable Relay Control Module - Replace”.
STOP.
Expected Result:
Results:
STOP.
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Illustration 37
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System schematic of the PRCM, relay driver module and relay D. If the diagnostic code is not showing, enter the
boards service mode and view the fault log. Check the
upper display if the diagnostic code is active.
The RDM communicates with the PRCM by a serial
data link. When the data link malfunctions, the “R1” Note: The PRCM must be set up properly in order to
output (terminal 2 of the RDM) will flash at a rate of view the fault log. See Systems Operation, “Setpoint
.5 Hz. Relays “R2” through “R9” will maintain the Viewing and Programming”.
present state or relays “R2” through “R9” will default
to the OFF position. This is controlled by a jumper Expected Result:
between terminal 6 and terminal 7 of the RDM. If
the jumper is NOT present and the serial data link A CID 0334 FMI 04 is inactive.
has a failure, relays “R2” through “R9” will remain
in the present state. If the jumper is present, relays Results:
“R2” through “R9” will default to the OFF position.
• OK – A CID 0334 FMI 04 is NOT active. Proceed
Note: The maximum number of the RDM or the to test step 2.
Customer Interface Module (CIM) that may be
connected to the serial data link is equal to two. • CODE NOT ACTIVE - NOT LOGGED – A CID
The maximum distance between a module and the 0334 FMI 04 has NOT occurred. The diagnostic
PRCM is 305 m (1000 ft). The LED indicators for code is NOT active. The PRCM must not have
the RDM may start flashing if the specifications for been setup in order to view logged diagnostics
the maximum distances are not met. The PRCM during the initial setup.
may display a CID 0334 FMI 04. If the setup is not
in compliance with the specifications, reduce the Repair: The initial diagnostic code was probably
number of modules and/or shorten the distance to caused by a poor electrical connection or a short
the modules. at one of the harness connectors. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Electrical Connector - Inspect”.
Note: The following procedure can create numerous
related diagnostic codes. When all harnesses are STOP.
reconnected, the related diagnostic codes will
be shown as being not active. Clear all related • CODE NOT ACTIVE BUT LOGGED – The
diagnostic codes after this procedure is completed. diagnostic code is NOT active. The diagnostic
code is logged in the fault log. The initial
The possible cause of a CID 0334 FMI 04 is a short diagnostic was probably caused by a poor
to “B-” and the wire connected to contact 35 of electrical connection or a short at one of the
the PRCM. harness connectors that was disconnected and
reconnected. Resume normal operation. STOP.
The PRCM treats a CID 0334 FMI 04 as an alarm.
Clear the diagnostic code from the fault log after Test Step 2. CHECK THE PRCM.
the troubleshooting procedure is completed.
A. Disconnect the cable on the negative terminal
Note: Check the terminal strips on the subpanel for of the battery or open the optional battery
a short when a CID 0334 FMI 04 diagnostic code is disconnect switch.
active on the upper display and no alarm module is
installed. Perform the check from the signal wire to B. Disconnect the data link wire from contact 35
“B+”. Also, check the customer connection box for of the PRCM.
a short from the alarm data signal wire to “B+”.
C. Reconnect the cable on the negative terminal
Test Step 1. CHECK IF THE DIAGNOSTIC of the battery or close the optional battery
CODE IS ACTIVE disconnect switch.
A. Turn the engine control switch (ECS) to the D. Turn the engine control switch (ECS) to the STOP
OFF/RESET position and then turn the ECS to position.
the STOP position.
Expected Result:
B. Press the “MODE” button.
A CID 0334 FMI 04 is NOT active.
Note: The “MODE” button is accessed from the
diagnostic code viewing/clearing menu. Results:
C. Observe the upper display for a CID 0334 FMI • OK – A CID 0334 FMI 04 is NOT active. Proceed
04. The diagnostic code is active if the upper to test step 3.
display shows a CID 0334 FMI 04.
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Expected Result:
Results:
Expected Result:
Table 6
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
K1 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 6can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Illustration 39
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
The PRCM provides the internal relay outputs for Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL
customer’s use. All relays are located in the relay CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE.
module on the rear of the PRCM. If the CAT data
link fails, the relay remains in the state required Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
by the last valid input state. The relay may also environment. If the inspection and the repair takes
be programmed to reset to the OFF position. more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
Refer to Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and bag. The bag is located in the housing of the
Programming”. PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module
- Replace”.
The Possible cause of a CID 0477 FMI 03 is an open
circuit of the “K1” relay coil. Clear the diagnostic A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
code from the fault log when the troubleshooting
procedure is completed. B. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
• OK – The CID 0477 FMI 03 is active. Proceed B. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
to test step 2.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
• NOT OK – The CID 0477 FMI 03 has not viewing/clearing menu appears.
occurred. STOP.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0477 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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A CID 0477 FMI 03 is displayed as an active Conditions Which Generate This Code:
diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Results:
STOP.
STOP.
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NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 41
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A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay STOP.
Module - Replace”.
Test Step 4. VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module DIAGNOSTIC CODE
to the PRCM.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
Expected Result: then turn the ECS to the STOP position.
The cable should be firmly seated in the connector. B. The battery negative cable remains connected.
The clamp should be in place. The cable should not
be damaged. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
viewing/clearing menu appears.
Results:
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. the CID 0477 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CID 0477 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are the diagnostic code is active.
damaged or the components are missing.
Expected Result:
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing.
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See A CID 0477 FMI 04 is displayed as an active
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Control Module - Replace”.
Results:
STOP.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
Test Step 3. RECHECK THE STATUS OF problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE
• NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. Replace”.
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Illustration 42
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 8
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
K1 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 8can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 43
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE. CID 0478 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
the diagnostic code is active.
Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
environment. If the inspection and the repair takes Expected Result:
more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
bag. The bag is located in the housing of the A CID 0478 FMI 03 is displayed as an active
PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
- Replace”.
Results:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay
Module - Replace”. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module
to the PRCM. STOP.
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. viewing/clearing menu appears.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0478 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
damaged or the components are missing.
Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing. CID 0478 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See the diagnostic code is active.
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay
Control Module - Replace”. Expected Result:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and • OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
viewing/clearing menu appears. Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
Replace”.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0478 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is STOP.
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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Illustration 44
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 9
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
“K1” 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 9 can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Illustration 45
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
The PRCM provides the internal relay outputs for Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL
customer’s use. All relays are located in the relay CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE.
module on the rear of the PRCM. If the CAT data
link fails, the relay remains in the state required Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
by the last valid input state. The relay may also environment. If the inspection and the repair takes
be programmed to reset to the OFF position. more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
Refer to Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and bag. The bag is located in the housing of the
Programming”. PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module
- Replace”.
The Possible cause of a CID 0478 FMI 04 is a short
circuit of the “K2” relay coil. Clear the diagnostic A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
code from the fault log when the troubleshooting
procedure is completed. B. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
• OK – The CID 0478 FMI 04 is active. Proceed B. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
to test step 2.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
• NOT OK – The CID 0478 FMI 04 has not viewing/clearing menu appears.
occurred. STOP.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0478 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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A CID 0478 FMI 04 is displayed as an active Conditions Which Generate This Code:
diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Results:
STOP.
STOP.
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Troubleshooting Section
NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 47
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A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay STOP.
Module - Replace”.
Test Step 4. VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module DIAGNOSTIC CODE
to the PRCM.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
Expected Result: then turn the ECS to the STOP position.
The cable should be firmly seated in the connector. B. The battery negative cable remains connected.
The clamp should be in place. The cable should not
be damaged. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
viewing/clearing menu appears.
Results:
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. the CID 0479 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CID 0479 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are the diagnostic code is active.
damaged or the components are missing.
Expected Result:
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing.
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See A CID 0479 FMI 03 is displayed as an active
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Control Module - Replace”.
Results:
STOP.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
Test Step 3. RECHECK THE STATUS OF problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE
• NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. Replace”.
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Illustration 48
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 11
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
“K1” 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels as
terminals 23 and 36 in table 11 can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Troubleshooting Section
NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 49
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE. CID 0479 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
the diagnostic code is active.
Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
environment. If the inspection and the repair takes Expected Result:
more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
bag. The bag is located in the housing of the A CID 0479 FMI 04 is displayed as an active
PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
- Replace”.
Results:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay
Module - Replace”. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module
to the PRCM. STOP.
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. viewing/clearing menu appears.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0479 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
damaged or the components are missing.
Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing. CID 0479 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See the diagnostic code is active.
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay
Control Module - Replace”. Expected Result:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and • OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
viewing/clearing menu appears. Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
Replace”.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0479 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is STOP.
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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Illustration 50
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 12
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
K1 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 12can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Illustration 51
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
The PRCM provides the internal relay outputs for Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL
customer’s use. All relays are located in the relay CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE.
module on the rear of the PRCM. If the CAT data
link fails, the relay remains in the state required Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
by the last valid input state. The relay may also environment. If the inspection and the repair takes
be programmed to reset to the OFF position. more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
Refer to Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and bag. The bag is located in the housing of the
Programming”. PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module
- Replace”.
The Possible cause of a CID 0480 FMI 03 is an open
circuit of the “K4” relay coil. Clear the diagnostic A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
code from the fault log when the troubleshooting
procedure is completed. B. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
• OK – The CID 0480 FMI 03 is active. Proceed B. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
to test step 2.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
• NOT OK – The CID 0480 FMI 03 has not viewing/clearing menu appears.
occurred. STOP.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0480 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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A CID 0480 FMI 03 is displayed as an active Conditions Which Generate This Code:
diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Results:
STOP.
STOP.
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NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 53
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A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay STOP.
Module - Replace”.
Test Step 4. VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module DIAGNOSTIC CODE
to the PRCM.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
Expected Result: then turn the ECS to the STOP position.
The cable should be firmly seated in the connector. B. The battery negative cable remains connected.
The clamp should be in place. The cable should not
be damaged. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
viewing/clearing menu appears.
Results:
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. the CID 0480 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CID 0480 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are the diagnostic code is active.
damaged or the components are missing.
Expected Result:
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing.
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See A CID 0480 FMI 04 is displayed as an active
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Control Module - Replace”.
Results:
STOP.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
Test Step 3. RECHECK THE STATUS OF problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE
• NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. Replace”.
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Illustration 54
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 14
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
K1 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 14can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 55
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE. CID 0481 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
the diagnostic code is active.
Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
environment. If the inspection and the repair takes Expected Result:
more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
bag. The bag is located in the housing of the A CID 0481 FMI 03 is displayed as an active
PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
- Replace”.
Results:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay
Module - Replace”. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module
to the PRCM. STOP.
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. viewing/clearing menu appears.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0481 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
damaged or the components are missing.
Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing. CID 0481 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See the diagnostic code is active.
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay
Control Module - Replace”. Expected Result:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and • OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
viewing/clearing menu appears. Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
Replace”.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0481 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is STOP.
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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Illustration 56
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 15
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
“K1” 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels as
terminals 23 and 36 in table 15 can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Illustration 57
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
The PRCM provides the internal relay outputs for Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL
customer’s use. All relays are located in the relay CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE.
module on the rear of the PRCM. If the CAT data
link fails, the relay remains in the state required Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
by the last valid input state. The relay may also environment. If the inspection and the repair takes
be programmed to reset to the OFF position. more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
Refer to Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and bag. The bag is located in the housing of the
Programming”. PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module
- Replace”.
The Possible cause of a CID 0481 FMI 04 is a short
circuit of the “K5” relay coil. Clear the diagnostic A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
code from the fault log when the troubleshooting
procedure is completed. B. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
• OK – The CID 0481 FMI 04 is active. Proceed B. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
to test step 2.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
• NOT OK – The CID 0481 FMI 04 has not viewing/clearing menu appears.
occurred. STOP.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0481 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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A CID 0481 FMI 04 is displayed as an active Conditions Which Generate This Code:
diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Results:
STOP.
STOP.
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NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 59
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Troubleshooting Section
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay STOP.
Module - Replace”.
Test Step 4. VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module DIAGNOSTIC CODE
to the PRCM.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
Expected Result: then turn the ECS to the STOP position.
The cable should be firmly seated in the connector. B. The battery negative cable remains connected.
The clamp should be in place. The cable should not
be damaged. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
viewing/clearing menu appears.
Results:
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. the CID 0482 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CID 0482 FMI 03 will be present on the display if
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are the diagnostic code is active.
damaged or the components are missing.
Expected Result:
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing.
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See A CID 0482 FMI 03 is displayed as an active
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Control Module - Replace”.
Results:
STOP.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
Test Step 3. RECHECK THE STATUS OF problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE
• NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. Replace”.
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Illustration 60
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 17
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
“K1” 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels as
terminals 23 and 36 in table 17 can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Troubleshooting Section
NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 61
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE. CID 0482 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
the diagnostic code is active.
Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
environment. If the inspection and the repair takes Expected Result:
more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
bag. The bag is located in the housing of the A CID 0482 FMI 04 is displayed as an active
PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
- Replace”.
Results:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay
Module - Replace”. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module
to the PRCM. STOP.
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. viewing/clearing menu appears.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0482 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
damaged or the components are missing.
Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing. CID 0482 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See the diagnostic code is active.
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay
Control Module - Replace”. Expected Result:
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and • OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
viewing/clearing menu appears. Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
Replace”.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0482 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is STOP.
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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Troubleshooting Section
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Illustration 62
Rear view of the PRCM
(1) 40-pin connector
(2) Relay module
Table 18
Load Specifications For the Internal Relays
of the PRCM
Relay Module Ratings For Ratings For
and Number Resistive Loads Inductive Loads
K1 7 milliamperes to None(1)(2)(3)
1 Amperes (24
DCV)
“K2”, “K3”, “K4”, 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 10
“K5” (terminal amperes (24 Amperes (24
24), “K6” and DCV) DCV)(3)
“K7”
“K5” (terminals 0.5 to 10 0.5 to 5 Amperes
23 and 36) Amperes (24 (24 DCV) and 0.5
DCV) and 0.5 to to 7.5 Amperes
10 Amperes (24 (110 ACV)
ACV)
(1) Do NOT connect inductive loads to these terminals.
(2) The contacts of the relay that is connected to terminals 13
and 14 are gold flashed. The gold socket contact provides a
source of low impedance for a low current resistive load. Loads
that draw higher currents, currents that are of similar levels
as terminals 23 and 36 in table 18can be applied. However, if
heavier loads are applied, the gold flashing will be permanently
burned. This will eliminate the gold flashing from the contacts.
This does not result in damage to the relay contacts, but the
contacts can no longer be used for low current loads.
(3) “K1” (terminals 13 and 14) is not fused.
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Illustration 63
The Connections for the PRCM to the Relay Module
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Troubleshooting Section
The PRCM provides the internal relay outputs Test Step 2. CHECK THE INTERNAL
for customer’s use. All relays are located in the CABLE OF THE RELAY MODULE.
relay module on the rear of the PRCM. If the CAT
data link fails, the “K7” relay remains in the state Note: Only open the relay module in a dry
required by the last valid input state. The relay may environment. If the inspection and the repair takes
also be programmed to reset to the OFF position. more than twenty minutes replace the desiccant
Refer to Systems Operation, “Setpoint Viewing and bag. The bag is located in the housing of the
Programming”. PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay Module
- Replace”.
The Possible cause of a CID 0483 FMI 03 is an
open circuit of the relay coil. Clear the diagnostic A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position.
code from the fault log when the troubleshooting
procedure is completed. B. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
• OK – The CID 0483 FMI 03 is active. Proceed B. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
to test step 2.
C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
• NOT OK – The CID 0483 FMI 03 has not viewing/clearing menu appears.
occurred. STOP.
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
the CID 0483 FMI 03. The diagnostic code is
active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
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A CID 0483 FMI 03 is displayed as an active Conditions Which Generate This Code:
diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Results:
STOP.
STOP.
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Troubleshooting Section
NOTICE
Do not apply AC voltages to any relay module terminal
other than terminals 23 and 36 of K5 and terminals 13
and 14 of K1 or permanent damage to the relay mod-
ule will result. All other terminals have flyback diodes
connected to them that increase relay life when driv-
ing inductive loads; however, this limits their use to DC
voltages.
Expected Result:
Results:
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Illustration 65
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Troubleshooting Section
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position. • NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
B. Disconnect the battery negative cable. Repair: Replace the relay module. See Testing
and Adjusting, “Relay Module - Replace”.
C. Temporarily, remove the relay module from
the PRCM. See Testing and Adjusting, “Relay STOP.
Module - Replace”.
Test Step 4. VERIFY THE STATUS OF THE
D. Check the cable that attaches the relay module DIAGNOSTIC CODE
to the PRCM.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
Expected Result: then turn the ECS to the STOP position.
The cable should be firmly seated in the connector. B. The battery negative cable remains connected.
The clamp should be in place. The cable should not
be damaged. C. Press the “MODE” key until the diagnostic code
viewing/clearing menu appears.
Results:
D. Observe the upper display. Check the status of
• OK – The cable is firmly seated in the connector. the CID 0483 FMI 04. The diagnostic code is
The clamp is in place. The cable is not damaged. active or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Reassemble the relay module to the PRCM.
Proceed to test step 3. Note: The “DIAG” indicator will be flashing and the
CID 0483 FMI 04 will be present on the display if
• NOT OK – One or more of the components are the diagnostic code is active.
damaged or the components are missing.
Expected Result:
Repair: Replace the clamp if the clamp is missing.
If the cable is damaged, replace the PRCM. See A CID 0483 FMI 04 is displayed as an active
Testing and Adjusting, “Programmable Relay diagnostic code or the diagnostic code is inactive.
Control Module - Replace”.
Results:
STOP.
• OK – The diagnostic code is inactive. The
Test Step 3. RECHECK THE STATUS OF problem has been fixed by this procedure. STOP.
THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE
• NOT OK – The diagnostic is still active.
A. Turn the ECS to the OFF/RESET position and
then turn the ECS to the STOP position. Repair: Replace the PRCM. See Testing and
Adjusting, “Programmable Relay Control Module -
B. Reconnect the battery negative cable. Replace”.
Expected Result:
Results:
Diagnostic System
Procedures
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Illustration 66
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Expected Result:
Results:
Testing and Adjusting 3. Visually inspect all wiring. Look for wires that
are worn or wires that are scraped. Check for a
Section pinched harness or a damaged harness.
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Illustration 67
Replacement Of The Relay Module
The Rear View of the PRCM
(1) Relay Module (3) Tape (5) O-Ring Seal
(2) Screws (4) Desiccant Package (6) Cable connector
Relay module (1) contains the relays, fuses and Replacement Procedure
terminals that are used to operate external devices
of the PRCM system. Relay module (1) is a 1. Remove the positive lead wire from the battery.
component of the PRCM.
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SMCS Code: 1927
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Illustration 68
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Table 24
NUMERIC DISPLAY CODES FOR THE
PRCM LED DISPLAY
LED CODE LED IDENTIFICATION
A001 ALARM 1
A002 ALARM 2
A003 ALARM 3
A004 ALARM 4
A005 ALARM 5
A006 ALARM 6
Table 25
NUMERIC DISPLAY CODES AND CONNECTION
CHART FOR THE PRCM
Normally Normally
Relay Relay
Common Open Closed
Code No.
Output Output
P001 K1 RM-13 RM-14 -
P002 K2 RM-34 RM-22 -
P003 K3 RM-30 RM-16 RM-17
P004 K4 RM-33 RM-18 RM-21
P005 K5 RM-35 RM-24 -
P006 K6 RM-32 RM-19 RM-20
P007 K7 RM-31 RM-15 -
Table 26
NUMERIC DISPLAY CODES AND CONNECTION FOR RDM #1 RELAY OUTPUTS
Relay
Relay RDM
Output Board Relay Board
ID(1) Board NC Output
Code Common NO Output
Output Terminal
Output
C101 R1 37 38 39 2A, 2B
C102 R2 34 35 36 3A, 3B
C103 R3 31 32 33 14A, 14B
C104 R4 28 29 30 13A, 13B
C105 R5 25 26 27 12A, 12B
C106 R6 22 23 24 11A, 11B
C107 R7 19 20 21 10A, 10B
C108 R8 16 17 18 9A, 9B
C109 R9 13 14 15 8A, 8B
(1) IDENTIFICATION
Table 28
PRCM CONNECTIONS
PRCM J1 Terminals Identification
19 CAT data link +
20 CAT data link -
35 RDM 1 Serial Data Out
36 RDM 2 Serial Data Out
38 Switch Input 1
33 Switch Input 2
32 Switch Input 3
40 Switch Input 4
39 Switch Input 5
23 Switch Input 6
24 Switch Input 7
25 Switch Input 8
PRCM Relay Module
Identification
Terminals
1 + B
28 - B
2 + B
91
Testing and Adjusting Section
i01358034
Connector Contact
Identification
SMCS Code: 7553-546
g00716691
Illustration 69
NO – Normally Open
NC – Normally Closed
DIAG – Diagnostic
Index
B P
G R
I
S
Important Safety Information ................................... 2
Input/Output Monitoring and Programming ........... 11 Service Tools ......................................................... 24
AUTO Input And Output Scroll ........................... 19 Setpoint Viewing and Programming ...................... 10
Manual Input And Output Scroll ......................... 13 Specifications Section ............................................. 4
Programming Input And Outputs ....................... 14 Systems Operation Section ..................................... 5
Introduction............................................................ 24
T
M
Table of Contents..................................................... 3
Menus...................................................................... 9 Testing and Adjusting ............................................ 83
Testing and Adjusting Section ............................... 83
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Codes ........................ 26
Troubleshooting Section ........................................ 24
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