Part 2 I44 Electrical Operational Manual REV000
Part 2 I44 Electrical Operational Manual REV000
Part 2 I44 Electrical Operational Manual REV000
Issue 0
Control System
Electrical Specification Overview
For Use With
McCloskey I44
Impact Crusher
Fitted With a
JMG Systems
Control System
COPYRIGHT
All JMG Systems products are manufactured to the highest quality, incorporating highly sensitive components
and parts.
In the interest of continuous plant reliability, it is essential that the equipment is maintained with meticulous
care and attention. This operation manual has been produced to assist the user to obtain maximum
effectiveness from the equipment and to trace and remedy faults, should they arise. We recommend that the
user should pay particular attention to the safety sections of this manual.
Consider this manual a permanent part of your machine. Keep a copy of this manual at the operational site.
No copies or reproductions may be made from this manual without prior consent of
JMG SYSTEMS Ltd. This manual, complete or in part, must not be loaned to a third party.
www.jmgsystems.co.uk
JMG SYSTEMS Ltd. Reserve the right to change specification without prior notice.
Contents
1 SAFETY OVERVIEW-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2 FAMILIARISATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
3 OPERATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
1 SAFETY OVERVIEW
All personnel who operate this equipment must be trained to correctly and safely use it as it was intended
Have received specific and adequate training in the task to be carried out.
Have read and understood the machine operating Manual and the Safety signs on the Machine
Know the location and function of controls and safety features such as remote Machine Stop buttons
and isolator switches.
While this equipment is rated at only 24 volts safety should not be taken lightly. This equipment can cause
serious burns and injuries if connected wrongly or if tampered with. Remember batteries can explode.
Never work on the electrical system of any equipment unless you are thoroughly familiar with the
systems details.
Work on the electrical system must only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Special care should be taken when disconnecting, replacing and/or charging the batteries. Ensure
that the batteries are re-connected correctly. Contact across the terminals can cause sparks or
explosions.
The electrical equipment of the Machine should be inspected at regular intervals. Damaged cables or
loose connections must be repaired immediately. Use only the manufacturer’s replacement parts
with the specified current rating, especially fuses.
Read and understand your Operation Manual before you start the Machine. Study the DANGER,
WARNING, CAUTION and IMPORTANT safety signs on your Machine.
Before starting walk completely around the Machine. Make sure no one is under it, on it or close to it.
Let all other operators and bystanders know you are starting up and do not start until everyone is
clear of the Machine.
Check that all electrical connections including battery connections are fitted correctly and are not
damaged or worn.
Only use Remote stop buttons or Remote stop lines (if fitted) in Emergency situations or during safety
drills.
Before moving the machine, ensure everyone is clear from the surrounding area.
The JMG Systems Control Panel, when fitted to the McCloskey I54, comes complete with 4 Fixed Machine
Stops and 1 key switch for normal starting and stopping of the machine.
The machine stops are located at opposite sides of the power unit, and at either end of the Chassis.
JMG control panels are specifically manufactured precise pieces of equipment. Therefore, to ensure that
the equipment continually operates effectively the owner should ensure that the following "Good
housekeeping" measures are carried out:
Ensure that only qualified and trained personnel operate and/or maintain this equipment.
Electrical connections are susceptible to wet and dirt, therefore, every step should be taken to avoid
such elements affecting this equipment:
Always keep the Control Panel Lid closed and locked at all times. Keep the key of the Panel in a safe
place.
Regularly check the Control Panel and all connectors such as Battery Terminals and Solenoid
Connectors etc. for corrosion or build up of dirt.
When carrying out any repairs ensure that the equipment is kept covered from rain and that all dirt
etc. has been cleaned from the equipment.
Ensure that the electrical system is adequately protected during any machine power washing, and
that no jets of water are pointed directly at the electrical systems.
Check daily for any damaged or worn gauges, switches, wires or connectors and replace immediately
if necessary.
Never adjust any of the components on this equipment without the authorization of JMG Systems.
Warranty may be affected where unauthorized adjustments have been made.
Always replace damaged or faulty components/parts with compatible replacements. Always check
ratings before replacement.
2 FAMILIARISATION
2.1 System Overview
The I44 electrical kit comes complete with Control Panel, Engine Harness Loom, Solenoid Loom, Stop
circuitry, Tracking Handset and Battery Leads, Sensors and so on which are fitted directly to the machine
engine, powerunit and chassis sections.
Below is a graphic outlining the main sections of the control panel, which are explained in the following
sections;
This document highlights all the operational characteristics of the electrical control panel used on the
McCloskey I44 Impact Crusher. The M-PRO S product software has been developed to operate and monitor the
machine. The control system will highlight alarms, display warnings to the operator and allow some
parameters to be adjusted to enhance the machine operation and efficiency.
Any adjustable parameters have been agreed with McCloskey engineers, and as a result some elements
require passwords and controls which can be obtained from McCloskey or JMG Systems engineers upon
request.
This Operational Manual should be used in conjunction with any safety or operational information supplied by
McCloskeys to the operator. It is assumed that the operator has been fully trained on this equipment and is
aware of all safety considerations.
All Operations are performed using the interface screen on the Main control Panel.
3 OPERATIONS
Control Software
McCloskey I44 – M-PROS Control System Start Up Screens
A1 Start Up Screen
3.1 Introduction
This overview manual explains the main menu options for use on the McCloskey I44 Impact Crusher.
Each Section will identify the menu options available and a brief description of each function.
All settings and procedures identified in this document are accessed via the numbered buttons on the display
panel.
To enter any command or access a new sub menu, simply press the relevant button.
To exit a particular sub-menu and go back one level, press the ESC button or a return button which will be
highlighted.
Instructions in this document are referenced by pressing the relevant button on the main screen to navigate
through the menus.
A function in operation is highlighted by a yellow circle appearing around the number corresponding to the
function.
3.2 Operation
All emergency stop buttons are not enabled on the machine, handset or remote if fitted
When the Ignition switch is turned to the ‘On’ position the Start Up Screen A1 will appear. After a few
seconds the Main Menu Screen A2 will be displayed. Start the machine by turning the ignition key to the
‘Crank’ position, the warning sirens will sound for 10 seconds before starting up the engine.
From the Main Menu Screen A2, press and hold for three seconds.
Finally press the arrow right button to store the new date/time - the highlighted option will disappear from
the date/time fields.
When in the Main Menu Screen A2, if you press Button 7, you will be navigated to the Feeder Adjustment
Screen A4.
The Control System will only allow the Pre-Screen and Feeder to start if, the crusher has reached full speed,
the crusher drive pressure is within its operating limits, the Down Stream control, if fitted, is ready to run
and the crusher material level is within its operating limits.
When in the Main Menu Screen A2, if you press Button 6, you will be navigated to the Crusher Adjustment
Screen A5. If you press Button 1, The Radio Control Function is selected. Before selecting this option the
operator must switch the transmitter on.
When using the Radio Remote whilst crushing the operator can;
As soon as the transmitter starts communicating with the receiver, the radio remote stop circuit becomes
active. Shut down will be applied if there is any loss of radio communication between the transmitter and
receiver as a result of the transmitter moving out of range or if the transmitter runs low.
3.6 Diagnostics
By Pressing Button 3 on the Main Menu Screen A2, you will be brought to the Output Diagnostic Screen A6 as
shown above.
Each feedback circuit provides details of voltage or current which relates to the normal operating conditions
of the particular circuit.
From here it is possible to determine whether or not, for example, a function is actually on or off, or if there
is a short circuit in the overall system, etc.
These screens are beneficial if a problem occurs and an engineer is providing off-site support.
When in the Output Diagnostic Screen A6, if you press Button 5 you will be navigated to the Input Diagnostic
Screen A7.
Engine Speed - Engine Speed INFORMATION Supplied via the engine ECM, displayed in RPM.
Engine Load – Engine Percent load at current speed, Information supplied via the engine ECM,
displayed as a percentage.
Battery Voltage - System Voltage information supplied via the engine ECM, displayed in Volts.
Crusher Level - Input from the ultrasonic level sensor, value displayed in CM.
Sensor Value - Level sensor, displayed in Frequency
Conveyor pressure - Input from the conveyor pressure transducer, displayed in Bar
Pump Pressure - Input from the main pump pressure transducer displayed in Bar
Hydraulic Oil Temp - Input from the hydraulic temperature sensor value displayed in °C
This screen will tell you the vital statistics of the running machine. To return back to the Output Diagnostic
Screen, Press the ESC Button.
A8 Tracking Inputs
When you are in the Output Diagnostic Screen A6, if you press Button 2, you will be navigated to the Tracking
Input Diagnostic Screen A8.
This screen can only be accessed when in Tracking Mode; each feedback field will provide details of voltage
or current which relates to the normal operating condition of the particular circuit.
From here it is possible to determine whether or not, for example, a function is actually on or off, or if there
is a short circuit in the overall system, etc.
When in screen A8, if you press button 8 you will be diverted to screen A9.This screen shows you which
functions are being used; you will see visual representation of what buttons you are physically pressing, when
controlling the tracks by either method. (By Radio Remote, illustrated on Left of screen, or by Manual
Handset as represented on the Right of the screen)
A9 Tracking Controls
When you press button 3 twice, in the Output Diagnostic Screen A6, You will be brought to the Security Code
Input Screen A10, Where you will be asked to input a unique four digit pin. This pin is only available to
Qualified Personnel, who can obtain it by contacting their dealer or McCloskey International Direct. After
successfully entering the correct code you will be navigated into Screen A11.
3.7 Maintenance
Whilst in Screen A11, if you press (Maintenance) Button 4 once, you will be brought into the Impact Crusher
Start/Stop Screen A12.
Whilst in Screen A11, if you press (Maintenance) Button 4 twice, you will be brought into the Feeder
Start/Stop Screen A13. The percentage can be increased or decreased by using the up or down arrow buttons.
Whilst in Screen A11, if you press (Maintenance) Button 4, three times you will be navigated into the Engine
Information Screen A14. You will only be able to exit out of Screens A12, A13 & A14, if you press Button 4, a
fourth time, this will bring you back to Screen A9.
When you have navigated back to Screen A11, be aware that if you press ESC, you will be navigated back to
the Output Diagnosis Screen A6. If this happens you will then be required to navigate back to the Security
Code Input Screen A10.
You will then be required to input the Security Code again to circumnavigate back through to the other
Screens that you may need to access to.
When in Screen A11, If you Press Button 5, you will navigate to Crusher Parameter Adjustment Screen (A)
A15.
When in the Crusher Parameter Adjustment Screen A15(A), You can scroll up and down through the list using
the Up and Down Arrow Buttons, until you find the setting you want to edit, the current selection will be
highlighted by a green bar which moves up and down accordingly with each press of the buttons.
When you have correctly selected the setting you want to change, Press Button 4 – Note the corresponding
illustration changes from a Screwdriver to a Disc, this indicates that you have selected a value to be changed,
successfully. You may also notice that the writing inside the highlighted green bar changes colour to red, as
shown in Crusher Parameter Adjustment Screen A15(B).
It is now that you can begin to change the values by increments using the Up and Down Arrow Buttons, to
increase the value use the Up Arrow Button and to decrease the value use the Down Arrow Button.
This same format will apply, when adjustments need to be made on the Track Speeds and Feeder
Parameters, as shown in the Screens below.
When you want to move between Preset Modes; Snail, Tortoise & Hare, use the Arrow Down Button to go the
whole way Up or Down the List until you can go no further. Then you will be able to use the Right and Left
Arrow Buttons to Toggle between Modes.
The Modes are in Sequence, For Example; automatically you are in Snail Mode, you must Toggle fully down
through the list, you are then able to toggle Right to enable the transition into Tortoise Mode, and again
Toggle fully down through list, again you are now able to Toggle into Hare Mode.
The Following are the options for adjustment when Tracks are in Snail Mode:
The Following are the options for adjustment when Tracks are in Tortoise Mode:
The Following are the options for adjustment when Tracks are in Hare Mode:
3.9 Language
When in the Main Menu Screen A2, if you press Button 4, you can change the language the M-PROS System
uses, Each Press of Button 4, Bring up a different country flag, representing the language, the options are as
follows;
French can be set by pressing Button 4 three times, a fourth press of Button 4 will return you to
English.
Button 1 Dust Suppression Switches Spray Bars On/Off (Only when the main conveyor is running)
When in the Main Menu Screen A2, if you press Button 5, you will be brought to A21 Engine Values Screen.
This gives you all the information you require at a glance. Engine Run Hours, Crusher Run Hours, Hydraulic
Values, Battery and Fuel Values are contained on this ‘at a glance’ page.
Ensure that the Handset is connected to the Machine, and that the Handset Machine Stop is not pressed.
Note: At this point the Tracking Safety Siren should sound. There is a ten second delay on the handset before
the Tracks will operate. Ensure that the Machine is clear of any obstacles before operating the Tracks.
The Machine can now be tracked using the controls on the Handset, as shown above.
Radio Receiver
To start the remote tracking function ensure the toggle switch (on the top left of unit beside red Stop Botton)
is in “I” position. Then press the On Button (top button on the right hand side of the unit). The LED on the
transmitter should flash red then green indicating that the battery in the transmitter is OK. If the LED
remains off or stays red check the transmitter battery.
When this is selected the main conveyor will automatically raise, the tracking siren will then sound for 10
seconds and pulse for 1 second to indicate that the machine is ready to track.
When tracking is selected it will start to track in the low speed, indicated in Snail Mode on the MPROS screen.
The tracking speed can be changed using the screen sequences described in the previous section 3.8.
Using the forward and reverse directional switches will allow the machine to move.
To start the remote Feed Conveyor Function ensure the toggle switch is in “On” position.
The Feed Conveyor On Switch (bottom left hand button) must be selected to start the Feeder Operations.
The operator can then use the radio transmitter to operate the Feed Conveyor…switch the Conveyor on or
off, and adjust the feed conveyor speed.
Pressing the red stop button at any time will stop the engine.
Feeder speed
increase button
Feeder speed
decrease button
5 MACHINE FAULTS
5.1 Machine Faults
Pressing the OK button will reset the warning only if the switch is
reset or the fault is cleared.
Pressing the OK button will reset the warning only if the switch
is reset or the fault is cleared.
No Radio Signal When the radio control has been selected and the
control system has not received a signal from the transmitter this
warning will appear.
No Radio Signal
The warning can be cleared by pressing the OK button when the
radio signal is restored.
Impactor Door Open When fault is cleared pressing the OK button will reset fault
screen.
Engine faults detected by the engine’s ECU will be displayed on the screen. The engine ECU will determine,
depending on the fault, whether the engine is shut down or allowed to run.
When the fault has been cleared pressing the OK button will reset the fault screen.
Engine Fault
SPN 000 FMI 000
6 COMPONENT LAYOUT
6.1 External Connections
HCP Radio
Radio Remote Remote
Battery Charger Battery
Connection
6.2 Relays
6.3 Fuses
FL5 FL6
Work Lamp Dust Suppression
FL1
Fuse (RL3) Fuse (RL4)
Oil Cooler
#1
FL2
Oil Cooler
#2
FL3
Panel
Power
FL5
Oil Cooler
#3