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GE Industrial Systems
GE Sentry for Windows SOFTWARETM
VERSION 3.0 MARCH 2002
USERS MANUAL

Note: The information contained herein is intended to assist the Original Equipment Manufacturer of electric vehicles in the
application, installation and service of GE solid-state controllers. This manual does not purport to cover all OEM vehicle type
variations in equipment. Nor does it provide for every possible contingency to be met with involving vehicle installation, operation or
maintenance.

Copyright by General Electric Company, 2002. All rights reserved.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Getting Started.......................................................................................................................................3
Where To Get Help ................................................................................................................................3
Hardware and Software Requirements .................................................................................................3

Installing GE Sentry for Windows..........................................................................................................4


Removing GE Sentry for Windows Program from Hard Drive..............................................................4
Using GE Sentry for Windows...............................................................................................................4
Porting of Data .......................................................................................................................................5
Identification (Auto Detect) of the Communications Port......................................................................6
Changing the COMM Port.....................................................................................................................7
Changing the Password.........................................................................................................................7
Assembly of the RS232 Interface Between the Computer and the GE Control ...................................8

Utilizing the EVProgrammer Feature ..................................................................................................8


Creating a New File .......................................................................................................................9
Reading from a Control..................................................................................................................10
Downloading to a Control ..............................................................................................................11
Deleting a Part Number .................................................................................................................11

Importing a File ......................................................................................................................................12


Exporting a File ......................................................................................................................................12
Printing a .prn File..................................................................................................................................12

Using the Monitoring Functions of GE Sentry .......................................................................................13


Beginning Sentry Monitoring .......................................................................................................13
Graphing with GE Sentry for Windows .................................................................................14
Reading Fault Data from a Control ..............................................................................................14
Reading and Writing to a Specific E2 Location .............................................................................15

Flash Memory ....................................................................................................................................15

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Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part of GE. The software described in this document is furnished under a
license agreement and/or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in
accordance with terms of the agreement.

Copyright by General Electric Company, 2002. All rights reserved.

Microsoft, Windows 95 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

IBM and PS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

GE Sentry for Windows SOFTWARE is a registered trademark of GE Company.

SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT


GE Company acting thorough GE Motion Systems (Company) licenses the use of this GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM to you by
Company as an authorized Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). OEM assumes responsibility for the installation and operation of GE
Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM to achieve the intended results, and for the installation and use made of this GE Sentry for Windows
SoftwareTM. The title in and to this GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM is retained by Company.

LICENSE

You May:

a. GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM is licensed to the OEM of the Electric Vehicle in which the GE controller is installed. The
OEM under this license agreement may copy and distribute GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM to their respective authorized
dealerships.

b. The OEM must reproduce and include the copyright notice and license agreement with any such distributed copy.

You May Not:

a. Use, copy or transfer GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM, or any copy, in whole or in part, except as expressly provided for in
this license agreement.

b. Reverse assemble or reverse compile, translate or convert GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM, or any portion thereof, to human
readable form.

c. Use GE Sentry for Windows SoftwareTM in a manner, which would violate this license or would infringe the proprietary rights of
others or violate the laws, tariffs or regulations of any country.

LIMITATIONS OF DAMAGES

IN NO EVENT WILL GE COMPANY BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR
OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO

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USE THE PROGRAM, EVEN IF COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM
BY ANY OTHER PARTY.

Getting Started
GE Sentry for Windows program is stand-alone executable software designed to run on MS Windows 95/NT operating systems.

Note: GE Sentry for Windows software is designed to be compatible with the GE "ZX" or Gen II protocol family of controllers used in
various electric vehicles; i.e., electric fork trucks, on-road & off-road utility vehicles, golf cars, service vehicles, aerial work platforms, and
neighborhood electric vehicles. In this manual, "ZX" will be used to represent any of the electric vehicles listed above using the ZX or Gen
II protocol.

With GE Sentry for Windows, the user can access any E2 Prom setting, quickly perform various maintenance, diagnostic, and trouble-
shooting tasks without the aid of additional test equipment. GE Sentry for Windows links directly to the microprocessor in the GE ZX
controller.

GE Sentry for Windows provides the following functions:


Ability to download E2 parameter settings onto the ZX Control (program a card)
Ability to create new E2 parameter settings and store them in a database
Ability to modify existing E2 parameter settings and store them in a database
Ability to change the function descriptions
Ability to print the E2 settings, both saved and unsaved data
Ability to import/export one or more complete E2 settings
Ability to read the E2 settings from the ZX control (read a card)
Ability to logon to the device, confirming the software ID and revision
Ability to read and write to a single E2 location without the need to upload/download all 128 settings
Ability to read the last 16 stored fault codes
Ability to monitor real time control variables, acquire and display the maximum and minimum values during vehicle operation
Ability to monitor and display and print data in graphical format emulating a two-channel oscilloscope.
Ability to restrict the features available to the user based on his access rights
Flexibility to change serial ports to a multitude of designations and customize security password.
Flexibility to change the communication wait time between the functions.

By use of communications software and a modem, GE Sentry for Windows can be used to observe the performance of a vehicle at a
remote location anywhere in the world where telephone service is available.

Where to Get Help

GE Sentry for Windows is very easy to use being menu and prompt driven. However, if help is needed, technical support should be
referred back to the Original Equipment Manufacture's technical support organization for your particular vehicle and controller type.

In the event that additional support is required to the Original Equipment Manufacturer, GE Motion Systems Application Engineering will be
available to facilitate problem resolution.

Hardware and Software Requirements

GE Sentry for Windows is compatible with the following operating systems.

MS Windows 95 or 98 or 2000
MS Windows NT 4.0/ Service Pack 5.0

System must have a Pentium Processor or a least run at the speed of a Pentium. System must have a minimum of 64mb of RAM.

Note: On many of the newer laptop computers which have the battery saver feature, the machine will run as much as 50% slower when
not connected to the AC power supply. To maintain maximum operating speed, it is advisable to connect to an AC outlet, when possible.

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Installing GE Sentry for Windows
If a version of GE Sentry for Windows is already installed on the
computer, it should be removed prior to the installation of any new version of
the program. Refer to the detailed procedure included below.

To begin installation of the program, insert the CD into the CD-


ROM of the computer. Click on the Start key in the bottom left-hand corner
of your computer. From the pull-down menu which appears, select the Run
option, and a screen similar to the one at the right will appear. Click on the
Browse
button at the bottom of the screen, and double-click on the option for the
CD ROM for the computer. As on the screen shown to the left, the contents
of the CD, including a file entitled Sentry, will be displayed. Click on the
Sentry file, and a screen similar to the one shown below will be displayed.
Click on the Setup.exe file to begin the installation program. Respond to
the on- screen prompts to step through the installation process. After
clicking on the Finish button to complete program installation, the main
screen of the GE Sentry for Windows program will appear.

Removing GE Sentry for Windows Program from Hard Drive


If GE Sentry for Windows is no longer required on the computer, or
if a new revision is available for installation, the user should remove the
program in its entirety using the Uninstall feature on the computer.

Important Note: Any files that the user wishes to save from the database of
the current version of the program should be exported to a new location on

the hard drive, or a CD or diskette, to prevent their


destruction (see Exporting a File). They can later be
imported into the later version of the program for
continued use (see Importing a File).

To access the Uninstall feature of Windows, click on


the Start button in the lower left-hand corner of the
screen. From the pull-down menu which appears, select
Settings, and then select Control Panel. From the
icons which appear, double-click on the icon for
Add/Remove Programs. Select GE Sentry for
Windows from the list which appears under the
Install/Uninstall tab, and click on the Add/Remove
button. Windows will request the user to confirm that
this is indeed the program that should be removed. Click
on the Yes button, and Windows will remove all of the
associated GE Sentry for Windows files. The PC
should be re-booted, prior to installation of another
version of the GE Sentry for Windows software.

Using GE Sentry for Windows


Open the program by clicking on GE Sentry for Windows file listed on the
Programs menu. On initial operation, the program will immediately request
an Access Rights Password. It is important to note that the Access Rights
Password is case-sensitive.

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To maintain data integrity, there are three levels of access in GE Sentry for Windows:
1. The basic level of access allows the operator to utilize Sentry monitoring features, as well as read settings from controls. The
read/write and download functions are disabled.
2. A second level of access allows use of both the Sentry monitoring features and the programmer features of the GE Sentry for
Windows software, including read/write and download of settings. Access to the flash capabilities of Sentry are denied
3. The highest level of access allows full utilization of all functions of GE Sentry for Windows, including the ability to use the flash
loader for software upgrades on applicable controls.

The access password will be issued


to users by the vehicle OEM and
cannot be changed. Without this
password, all access to GE Sentry
Help topics for Windows will be denied. If there
Ability to use flash About Sentry is a need to change the level of
loader for software access required for a user, the
upgrades initial installation of GE Sentry for
View the toolbar Windows must be removed from the
View the status bar hard drive, and the installation
process must be repeated. Without
Read or download all
repeating the installation, the user
128 E2 function locations
will not have the opportunity to
(256 and 1024 function
Change the password enter the access password again.
controls are not
Change the communication port Users should not contact GE
available at this time)
Auto detect the communication port Industrial Systems for the access
rights password, as it will only be
made available to users by the
Import files
Read from or write to a particular function vehicle OEM.
Export files
Read the last 16 stored fault codes
Print .prn files
Begin Sentry monitoring functions
Port data
Exit

Porting of Data
Located under the file option on the main program screen, the Port Data option allows users to access data files created in
GE Sentry for Windows, Version 1.0, with the current version of the program. These files were created with a different style of data base
that makes them inaccessible with Version 3.0 or higher, without completing the porting process. Therefore, it is recommended that
users take the time to port the existing data files on their computers to upgrade them for use with later versions of Sentry going
forward. It is important to note that this option does not enable the conversion of data files created with the DOS version of GE Sentry to
make them accessible by GE Sentry for Windows. It is a conversion that is only required once per personal computer.

If the users computer does not contain any data files or part numbers stored with Version 1.0 of GE Sentry for Windows, this
option is not available to the user, as it is not a necessary conversion.

Clicking on this option will bring up a screen similar to the one shown below, allowing the user to choose to proceed with the file
conversion or cancel the operation.

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If the user chooses to continue with the data transfer, a message confirming the successful completion of the file conversion will be
displayed on the screen when it is finished. There are occasions when data conversion cannot be successfully achieved, such as when
the transition would create redundant file names in the newer database. This would occur when both a file created in Version 1.0 and a file
created in a later version of the GE Sentry for Windows program both have the same file name. If this case is discovered during the data
conversion process, the following error message will be displayed:

If this error message is encountered, the user should examine both databases to locate the duplicate file name, rename one of the files
and repeat the process.

Identification (Auto Detect) of the Communications


Port
GE Sentry for Windows supports communication
with controls via a multitude of communication ports on
the personal computer, identified as COM1 through
COM10. If the user is unsure as to which
communications port is the active one on his/her
computer, the Auto Detect COMM Port feature of GE
Sentry for Windows will identify it. Click on the Re-
Configure option at the top of the screen to see the
Auto Detect COMM Port option, and click on that
option. The message below will appear, prompting the
user to provide power to the control to which the PC is
connected.

After power has been applied to the control, click OK, and GE Sentry for Windows will search for, and identify, the COMM port to
which the control is connected.

If there is no control connected to the COMM port, the user will see the following error message on the screen:

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Changing the COMM Port
To maintain OEM security, many features of GE Sentry for Windows are password protected. To change the communication port
from the programs default selection (COM1), it is necessary to enter a password. The default
password is GESENTRY. Note, this password is case-sensitive.

To designate the new communication port that GE Sentry for Windows will utilize, select the
Re-configure option from the top of the screen, and select the Change Com Port option from
the drop down menu. The screen should contain a menu similar to the one shown at the right.
Clicking on the arrow for COM Port Selection will open a pull down menu allowing the user to
select COM1 through COM10. The user can then highlight the communications port that he or
she would prefer to use.

On this screen, there is also the option to change communications wait time. It is
recommended that this setting remain at 5000 micro seconds to optimize communications.

Changing the Password


Under the Re-configure option at the top of the
main screen, there is also an option for changing the
password. Click on that option to change the password
from GESENTRY to personalize the password. The
new password can be any combination of letters or
numbers, up to 128 characters in length. The password
is case-sensitive.

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Assembly of the RS232 Interface Between the Computer and the GE Control
An RS232 cable is necessary to facilitate the communication between the personal computer and the control. As the PY plugs are
different in different types of GE controls, three individual cords are required to cover the range of available controls. Refer to the drawings
below to correctly assemble each of the cords and make the proper connections to the computer. Verify that the vehicle has the battery
plugged in and the key switch set to the off position when connecting the computer to the control for proper operation of the program.

GEN II / SX EV100/T100 ZX
WIRE END SHOWN WIRE END SHOWN
PC PC
COM Port Com Port

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Control PY Plug Control Y Plug
6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 14

PLUG AMP#175965-2 PLUG AMP#103367-2


DB9 SOCKET QTY. 3 PINS AMP#175180-1 DB9 SOCKET QTY. 3 PINS AMP#102099-5

IT400/IP400
WIRE END SHOWN
PC
Com Port Control Y Plug

1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

PLUG AMP# 776273-1


DB9 SOCKET QTY. 3 PINS AMP#770854-1

Utilizing the EVProgrammer Feature


The EVProgrammer provides a way to program a control card by downloading 128 E2 parameter settings from a database to a
control. This feature is particularly helpful when re-
programming quantities of controls with settings that differ
from those loaded in the factory on the production line. All
settings, except those corresponding to functions 113 to
120 can be modified and downloaded to a control card.
Functions 113 to 120 can only be modified by GE.

GEs present product offering does not include controls


with 256 or 1024 function settings, so these options are
not yet active.

To begin, click on the EVProgrammer option at the


top of the screen, and click again on the 128 Functions
option on the pull down menu. A screen similar to the one
shown to the left will appear. Refer to the control software
memory map in the OEM instruction manual for each
control to define the various E2 memory locations. Click
on the arrow next to names to pull down a menu of control
names for all controls for which settings are currently
available in the database. On the initial use of the

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program, this database may be empty. Files can be added to the database by importing them (see Importing a File), reading an existing
control or creating a new one through manual data entry.

Creating a New File


When creating new file names, the user will be asked to define the control type for which the file is being created. There are many
different types of ZX controls accessible by GE Sentry for Windows and they are defined in the table below (as determined by the scaling
factors applied in software):

Control Type Description Armature Field Scaling


Scaling Factor Factor
Dual motor EV100ZX series dual motor traction 6.5 amps/count N/a
SCR traction EV100ZX series traction 6.5 amps/count N/a
SCR pump EV100ZX series pump 6.5 amps/count N/a
SXT13269B SX740 separately excited traction (500, 72/80V), with NTC thermistor 13 amps/count 0.269 amps/count
SXT13314A SX740 separately excited traction (740A, 36/48V), with PTC thermistor 13 amps/count 0.314 amps/count
SXT13314B SX740 separately excited traction (740A, 36/48V), with NTC thermistor 13 amps/count 0.314 amps/count
SXD65185A Gen II separately excited dual motor traction, with PTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
SXD65185B Gen II/IT400 separately excited dual motor traction, with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
SXT65150A Gen II separately excited single motor traction (not including 600A, 36/48V 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count
traction or 450A, 72/80V traction), with PTC thermistor
SXT65150B Gen II/Gen IV/IT400 separately excited single motor traction (not including 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count
600A, 36/48V traction or 450A, 72/80V traction), with NTC thermistor
SXT65185A Gen II /IT400 separately excited single motor tracti on, with PTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
SXT65185B Gen II /IT400 separately excited single motor traction, with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
SXT65269A SX600 separately excited traction (450A, 72/80V), with PTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.269 amps/count
SXT65269B SX600 separately excited traction (450A, 72/80V), with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.269 amps/count
SXT65314A SX600 separately excited traction (600A, 36/48V), with PTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.314 amps/count
SXT65314B SX600 separately excited traction (600A, 36/48V), with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count 0.314 amps/count
Transistor traction EVT100ZX series traction 6.5 amps/count N/a
Transistor pump EVT100ZX series pump/Gen II pump with PTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count N/a
Transistor pumpB Gen II pump with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count N/a
Transistor pumpC IP400 series pump with NTC thermistor 6.5 amps/count N/a

To determine whether the control in question contains an NTC or a PTC thermistor, refer to the vehicle OEM. The vehicle OEM will
require the software revision of the control, in order to make this determination.

To determine the applicable control type for a Gen II or IT400 separately excited traction control that is not described in the list above,
follow the chart below to determine the scaling factor and the corresponding control type. With Gen II and IT400 controls, the armature
and field current ratings are defined in the model numbers:

Argument No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Model IC3645 SR 4 W 60 6 E1

Argument 05 Armature current


Argument 06 Field current

Argument Argument Armature Field Argument Argument Armature Field


05 06 Scaling Factor Scaling Factor 05 06 Scaling Factor Scaling Factor
22 2 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count 40 4 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
27 2 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count 45 4 6.5 amps/count 0.185 amps/count
33 3 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count 45 5 6.5 amps/count 0.269 amps/count
35 2 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count 60 6 6.5 amps/count 0.314 amps/count
35 3 6.5 amps/count 0.15 amps/count 74 6 13 amps/count 0.314 amps/count

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To create a file, click on the New button, and specify the name with which to identify the new file. Apostrophes should not be used in file
names if this happens inadvertently, the user will need to click the OK button 128 times to clear it. A list of the function numbers and
the default file names and values of zero for each function will appear. Change the default values for each function and/or description to
the settings required for the new control by clicking on each field and typing in values. When all data entry is complete, give the file a
software ID, revision ID and save it. The new part number will then be appended to the list of part numbers already available in the
database, for future reference.

Reading from a Control


A data file can also be read from one control to
easily duplicate settings from one control to another.
Simply connect the control that is already contains the
desired settings to the computer via the RS232 cable,
and click on the Read button, as shown on the right
side of the screen to the right. This action will pull in
the existing 128 function settings from this control for
storage in the database and later transfer to a new
control. The program will display a confirmation that
the data has been read successfully, similar to the one
shown at the right. If there is a loose plug or a lost
connection occurs during the read function, and the
operation is not successful, an error message is
displayed, and a list of possible communication errors
is offered on the screen (see the communication errors
message displayed on page 10). After the data is read
from the control, be sure to save the file to the
database prior to leaving this option, so that it is
available for future use.

If it is desirable to rename a file, the user should pull up the original file, or read the file settings from a control, and then click on the
Save button. At that point, the user will be prompted to enter the file name for the file, and should enter the new file name. When the
new file name is saved, both the new and the old file names will exist in the datavase.

Please note, function descriptions in the EVProgrammer may not be completely accurate for a custom control. These descriptions
reflect the standard function names typically used in control development and may vary somewhat during the creation of custom software
for various applications. The user may update the file names to more applicable or descriptive names of his or her own choosing and save
the file to preserve these changes.

There may be occasions when the user is working with a


control or software ID that did not exist when the revision
of GE Sentry for Windows that is in use was created.
When this is the case, GE Sentry for Windows will not
recognize the software ID and the user will be prompted to
enter the control type, as well as a file name, when saving
a file, through a screen prompt like the one below. The
OEM should be able to assist the user to define the
control type, if it cannot be defined from the table on the
previous page.

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Downloading to a Control
If the pull down menu of the names of files existing
in the database already includes the desired file, double-click
on that name to pull up the file. The setting values or
descriptions included in any particular file can be modified
prior to downloading them into a control, if preferred.
Double-click on any setting or description intended for
modification, and type in the new values after deleting the
existing data. After editing, the new settings and descriptions
can be stored as either a new part number or overwriting the
existing part number, by clicking the "Save button.
Apostrophes should not be used in file names if this
happens inadvertently, the user will need to click the OK
button 128 times to clear it.

To download the selected file, connect the control


to the computer via the RS232 cable (a prompt will appear
on screen to remind the user to connect this cable prior to
attempts to program). Double-click on the download button
on the side of the screen to transfer the file settings to the control. When the download is complete, it can be repeated again and again by
simply disconnecting the RS232 cable and moving it to another control. Please note, changes to any control settings will not take effect
until power to the control is cycled on and off. To cycle power, disconnect the battery, and wait ten seconds before re-connecting it.

Using the EVProgrammer option, one can print out a list of the functions, descriptions and settings for any file to a local or network
printer, by simply clicking on the Print button when the desired file is displayed.

Deleting a Part Number


Also available under the
EVProgrammer/Read a Card/Program a Card options
of GE Sentry for Windows is the ability to delete
existing part numbers, by clicking on the Del Parts
button. The user will be provided with a list of existing
files from which to select the file(s) to be deleted. Files
for deletion may be selected individually or in groups.
After selected files are deleted, the user will receive
confirmation on the screen that the action was
completed successfully.

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Importing a File
Located under the File option on the main
screen, the Import feature provides the ability to
import one or more files/part numbers from an existing
database on another computer or a server on a local
network, or on a floppy disk or CD. Clicking on the
Import option brings up a screen similar to the one on
the right. The user must identify the location from
which to read the source file.

If the user attempts to import a file of the same


name as an existing file already in the database, the
user will be alerted and given the option to overwrite the
existing file. If the user chooses not to overwrite the
existing file, the file import is discontinued.

When the file import is complete, a message


appears in the lower left hand corner of the screen,
confirming that the file import has finished.

Exporting a File
Also located under the File option on the main screen, the Export feature provides the ability to export one or more files from the
database on one personal computer to another
computer or server on a local network, or on a floppy
disk or CD. Clicking on the export option on the drop
down menu brings up a screen similar to the one to the
right. The list of part numbers will include the names
of all of the files in the database on the hard drive.
Files can be selected for transfer by clicking on each
one individually, or the entire data base can be
selected at one time for transfer using the Select All
button. After selecting the files and clicking on the
Export button, the user will then be asked to identify
the desired destination and file name for the files. After
the files are saved at the destination, a message
confirming their successful transfer to a new location
will appear.

If the user chooses to export a file to a destination


where another file with the same name already exists,
the user is alerted and given the option to overwrite the
existing file. If the user chooses not to overwrite the
existing file, the file export is discontinued.

Note, the program will not advise the user if the disk to which he or she
is attempting to export a file is write protected. Even if the disk is write
protected, the same confirmation of file export is received, however the data
is not actually on the disk.

Printing a .prn File


Located under the File option on the main screen, selecting the
Print .prn file option will display a screen similar to the one at the left to
allow a user to print a file previously saved with a .prn extension during

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Sentry monitoring mode. The user may select a file to print to the local or network printer of his or her choosing.

Using the Monitoring Functions of GE Sentry


Clicking on the GE Sentry option at the top
of the main screen provides a pull-down menu allowing
users to read or change singular functions, read stored
status code data, or select the monitoring functions of
the GE Sentry for Windows program. This monitoring
feature is most useful for observing the performance of
a control during actual truck operation. If any of these
Sentry functions selected prior to making the correct
connection between the control and the personal
computer, an error screen similar to the one shown
below will appear.

While Sentry is useful for monitoring the performance of a control during truck operation, it can also be used to monitor control
operation on a bench or dynamometer assembly. Follow the guidelines shown below for proper control connection to the power supply for
various control types.
Control Type Power Supply Connection Points
Gen II/Gen IV/IT400/IP400 control P1 of 23-pin plug Negative terminal of control
EV100ZX card (only) Z7 (positive) Z2 (negative)
EV100ZX control Positive power stud Negative power stud
EVT100 card (only) B1 (positive) Z1 (negative)
EVT100 control Positive power stud Negative power stud

Beginning Sentry Monitoring


Prior to selecting this option, verify that the vehicle has the
battery plugged in and the key switch set to the off position. After
clicking on the Begin Sentry option of the GE Sentry pull down
menu, a screen similar to the one to the right will appear. Initially, all
values will be blank. Click on the Start button at the bottom left of
the screen. The user will be directed to turn the key switch to the on
position. After clicking on the OK button at the key switch prompt,
data will fill the screen. The user will be able to detect a rapid flashing
of the data as it is updated during control operation, and this flashing
is normal.

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Graphing with GE Sentry for Windows
To use GE Sentry for monitoring control performance data as a two channel digital storage oscilloscope (DSO), select the graphing
feature found at the bottom of the screen. With this option, the user can plot a selected combination of two ZX functions on the screen with
respect to time, for simultaneous viewing.

Selecting Settings at the bottom of the DSO screen


permits customization of the graphing function. Both
Channel 1 and Channel 2 can be adjusted to monitor any
of the following variables, depending on the control type:
Motor amps
Accelerator volts
MvRef/Regen amps
Battery volts
T2 volts
Capacitor volts
F1 current
F2 current

To collect meaningful data, the trigger and time base


variables must also be defined. Slope can be adjusted to
be positive or negative crossing edge trigger. The source
can alternate between triggering off of Channel 1 or
Channel 2, and the mode can be identified as auto, single
sweep or auto level. The trigger level can be adjusted to any point between 0 and 255. To select a more effective trigger level, note the
actual numerical value for the value of the variable shown on the data printout on the previous screen. The time, as the length of the
record shown on the screen, can be adjusted to users preference.
These settings can easily be modified at any point during data collection by clicking on the Settings button.

Graphical data can easily be sent to a local or network printer connected to the PC by clicking on the Print button. If a local or
network printer is not available when the PC is connected to the control, files can also be saved for printing later, by clicking on the Save
File button at the bottom of the screen. When it is time to print these files later, they can be accessed from the File option at the top of
the main screen (refer to page 12 for additional guidance on printing .prn files)

Reading Fault Data from a Control


To use GE Sentry to display the last sixteen stored fault
codes from a control, select Read Device Fault Data from
the pull down menu beneath the GE Sentry option on the
main menu. A screen similar to the one to the left will
appear, however, all of the fields on the display will be
empty. Click on the Read button to the right of the screen
and the data read from the control will fill the fields. The
program will confirm when the reading of data from the
control is complete. By clicking on the print key, these fault
codes can be sent to a local or network printer. By clicking
on the Reset button, the stored fault codes will be cleared
in the control unit to which the computer is connected. The
GE Sentry for Windows program will need to logon to the
next unit prior to reading data from a subsequent unit, after
the RS-232 connection is moved to the next control, so the
Read Device Fault Data option must be selected again to
repeat the process, if desired.

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Reading and Writing to a Specific E2 Location
By selecting the Read/Write a Function option under the GE Sentry feature of the main menu, the user can easily read a single E2
value in a control or modify a single value, without the need to read or download the entire 128 function locations. When this option is
selected, a screen similar to the one at the right will appear.

Refer to the control software memory map in the OEM instruction manual for identification of specific E2 locations.

To read from a certain location, select READ EE


from the pull down menu under the Opcode heading
at the top of the selection block. Specify the function
number (from the E2 memory map), and leave the
default value of 1 in the function value field. Click on
the Send button. On the bottom half of the screen,
under Receive from ZX control, the response from the
control will be displayed, showing the current setting
value at that particular E2 location.

To write to a certain location, select WRITE EE


from the Opcode pull down menu. Specify the function
number and the function value that is to be added to
the E2 location. After clicking on the Send button, the
bottom half of the screen will display the same values
just entered for transmission, to confirm that they have
been saved at that location.

Flash Memory
Flash memory locations within the controller unit permit the rewriting or upgrading of software after the initial programming at the GE
factory. All GE controls are not available with flash memory. Refer to the vehicle OEM
to confirm that the selected control contains flash memory.

When the user clicks on the Flash option at the top of the screen, the initial
prompt by GE Sentry for Windows requires the user to identify the location of the .s19
file intended to be loaded into the control. The .s19 file extension denotes those files
containing the executable software that can be loaded into GE controllers with flash-
compatible microprocessors. Note, the vehicle key switch should be in the off
position, prior to any attempts to complete a flash download of software.

Select the desired .s19 file and click on the Open button. GE Sentry for
Windows will compare the software ID of the software already installed in the control
with the software ID of the file that has been selected for download and a screen
similar to the one at the right will be displayed. When the Start button is clicked, the
user will then receive a message either confirming that the two software IDs matched
or a message noting that the two IDs did not match. The software IDs will only
match when the user has selected exactly the same software for download that
already exists in the control. If the user has selected a later version of appropriate software for download, they will still be advised that the
software IDs did not match.

When the user clicks OK in acknowledgement that the two software IDs have been compared, GE Sentry for Windows checks the
compatibility of the new software selected for download with the control type for which it is intended. GE Sentry for Windows is configured
to prevent a user from inadvertently loading an incorrect type of software into the control. If the program determines that the user has
selected a new version of software that is not of the same type as that which is already installed in the control, a warning message will be
displayed, forcing the user to select another .s19 file for download. GE Sentry for Windows will repeat the process of comparing the
software IDs until an appropriate version of new software is selected for the control.

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When the user has selects an appropriate version of software for
download into his or her control, GE Sentry for Windows will display a
screen allowing the user to track the progress of the download. When
the download is complete, the user will see a confirmation on the screen,
with a prompt to power down the control to enable the rewrite to
complete.

Please note, if the user attempts to flash load new software into a control that does not contain a flash-compatible microprocessor, the
GE Sentry for Windows program will be unable to communicate with the control, and the user will receive a series of error messages
similar to those shown below. The user should then refer to vehicle OEM for advice regarding upgrades or changes to software for the
control in question.

If, for any reason, the flash download of software is interrupted, and cannot be completed, the user will see the one of the following
sequences of error messages:

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Or:

In either case, the user should first verify that all connections, including the RS-232 connection with the control, are in place, and the
vehicle key switch is in the off position. Then, the user should repeat the flash download process, prior to any attempt to resume
operation of the vehicle. If the second attempt to flash download software is successful, the user will receive a confirmation on the screen,
just as shown on page 16. It is possible, however, that the interruption of the flash download has damaged the application code resident in
the control, depending on the point where the download was interrupted. If this is the case, the second attempt to complete a flash
download will also be unsuccessful, and the user will see an error message similar to the following:

If the user receives the failed logon error message, it indicates that the control application code has been damaged. The control can only
be repaired by an authorized GE control service center. The user should refer to the OEM for guidance regarding the repair of the control.

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