Toro 4100-D Lawn Mower User Manual


 
Groundsmaster 4100--D/4110--D Page 5 -- 57 Electrical System
CAN--bus Termination Resistor
System communication between electrical components
on Groundsmaster 4100--D and 4110--D machines is
accomplished on a CAN--bus communication system.
Two (2) specially designed, twisted wires form the bus
for the network used on the machine. These wires pro-
vide the data pathways between machine components.
At the end of the twisted pair of bus wires near the
InfoCenter display is a 120 ohm termination resistor.
The CAN--bus termination resistor plugs into the p lat-
form wire harness in the control arm. Theresistor can be
accessed by removing the cover plate on t he right side
of the control arm. The wire harness c onnector has a
blue insert to identify the proper location for the termina-
tion resistor.
NOTE: The Groundsmaster 4100 --D and 4110--D en-
gine ECU includes the second CAN--bus system termin-
ation resistor. This resistor cannot be accessed for
testing.
NOTE: Refer to the Electrical Schematics and Wire
Harness Drawings in Chapter 10 -- Foldout Drawings for
additional information on termination resistor location
and wire connections.
IMPORTANT: The termination resistor is required
for proper electrical system operation.
Termination Resistor Test
Theterminationresistor(Fig.74)canbetestedusinga
digital multimeter (ohms setting). There should be 120
ohms resistance between terminals A and B of the ter-
mination resistor. Terminal C is not used on Grounds-
master 4100--D and 4110--D machines.
Figure 74
Termination
A
B
C
Resistor
Electrical
System