BENDIX AUTOVUE FLC-20 Service Data Download Page 2

2

1.1  General Safety Guidelines

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

WARNING! PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH:

When working on or around a vehicle, the following guidelines should be observed AT ALL TIMES:

 

 Park the vehicle on a level surface, apply the 

parking brakes and always block the wheels.  

Always wear personal protection equipment.  

 

Stop the engine and remove the ignition key 

when working under or around the vehicle.  

When working in the engine compartment, 

the engine should be shut off  and the ignition 

key should be removed. Where circumstances 

require that the engine be in operation, EXTREME 

CAUTION should be used to prevent personal 

injury resulting from contact with moving, 

rotating, leaking, heated or electrically-charged 

components.

 

Do not attempt to install, remove, disassemble 

or assemble a component until you have read, 

and thoroughly understand, the recommended 

procedures.  Use only the proper tools and 

observe all precautions pertaining to use of those 

tools.

 

If the work is being performed on the vehicle’s 

air brake system, or any auxiliary pressurized air 

systems, make certain to drain the air pressure 

from all reservoirs before beginning ANY work 

on the vehicle.  If the vehicle is equipped with a 

Bendix

®

 AD-IS

®

 air dryer system, a Bendix

®

 DRM

 

dryer reservoir module, a Bendix

® 

AD-9si, AD-HF

®

or AD-HF

®

i air dryer, be sure to drain the purge 

reservoir.

 

 Following the vehicle manufacturer ’s 

recommended procedures, deactivate the 

electrical system in a manner that safely removes 

all electrical power from the vehicle.

 

Never exceed manufacturer’s recommended 

pressures.  

 

Never connect or disconnect a hose or line 

containing pressure; it may whip and/or cause 

hazardous airborne dust and dirt particles. Wear 

eye protection. Slowly open connections with 

care, and verify that no pressure is present. Never 

remove a component or plug unless you are 

certain all system pressure has been depleted.

 

 Use only genuine Bendix

®

 brand replacement 

parts, components and kits. Replacement 

hardware, tubing, hose, fi ttings, wiring, etc. must 

be of equivalent size, type and strength as original 

equipment and be designed specifi cally for such 

applications and systems.

 

Components with stripped threads or damaged 

parts should be replaced rather than repaired.  

Do not attempt repairs requiring machining or 

welding unless specifi cally stated and approved 

by the vehicle and component manufacturer.

 

Prior to returning the vehicle to service, make 

certain all components and systems are restored 

to their proper operating condition.

 

 For vehicles with Automatic Traction Control 

(ATC), the ATC function must be disabled (ATC 

indicator lamp should be ON) prior to performing 

any vehicle maintenance where one or more 

wheels on a drive axle are lifted off  the ground 

and moving.

 

The power MUST be temporarily disconnected 

from the radar sensor whenever any tests USING 

A DYNAMOMETER are conducted on a vehicle 

equipped with a Bendix

® 

Wingman

®

 system.

 

 You should consult the vehicle manufacturer's operating and service manuals, and any related literature, 

in conjunction with the Guidelines above.

 

Due to the inherent limitations of image recognition 

technology, camera-based safety technology — on 

rare occasions — may not be able to detect or may 

misinterpret lane markings. At these times, alerts 

may not occur, or erroneous alerts may occur.

 

Bendix safety technologies complement safe driving 

practices. No commercial vehicle safety technology 

replaces a skilled, alert driver exercising safe driving 

techniques and proactive, comprehensive driver 

training. Responsibility for the safe operation of the 

vehicle remains with the driver at all times.

IMPORTANT: 

It is the responsibility of the driver to remain 

vigilant and change driving practices depending on traffic 

and road conditions.

 

Improper use of the Bendix

®

 Wingman

®

 Fusion

 Active 

Safety System can result in a collision causing property 

damage, serious injuries, or death. Be sure to read, 

understand, and carefully follow the instructions in the 

Operator’s Manual, BW2681.

1.1 

Summary of Contents for AUTOVUE FLC-20

Page 1: ...ctices No commercial vehicle safety technology replaces a skilled alert driver exercising safe driving techniques and proactive comprehensive driver training Responsibility for the safe operation of t...

Page 2: ...e has been depleted Use only genuine Bendix brand replacement parts components and kits Replacement hardware tubing hose fittings wiring etc must be of equivalent size type and strength as original eq...

Page 3: ...2 14 Power Troubleshooting Procedures 16 2 15 Communications J1939 Test and Troubleshooting Procedures 16 2 16 Private Communications Network Test Procedure 17 2 17 Troubleshooting Wiring Harnesses 17...

Page 4: ...to show the system status During Start Up System Busy The first symbol shows when the Lane Departure Warning LDW system is initializing Camera Impaired If the system experiences problems detecting obj...

Page 5: ...rom the camera to ensure it is not blocked or has another problem Open Bendix ACom Diagnostic Software and select FLC 20 from the opening page list and the Start with ECU button Select Snapshot from t...

Page 6: ...seconds of buffered video data 2 5 SETTING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES If during operation the Bendix Wingman Fusion system detects a problem with the Bendix AutoVue FLC 20 camera a DTC will be set and d...

Page 7: ...ACom Diagnostic Software for ABS User Guide is available for download at bendix com and should be used as a reference to all functions of the ACom service tool See Figure 8 Figure 8 Bendix ACom Diagno...

Page 8: ...ssing OEL 66 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error OEL Turn Signal N 67 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error LD Right Turn 68 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error LD Left Turn 69 J1939 Brake control...

Page 9: ...controller signal error LCMD Low Beam Headlamp 156 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error LCMD High Beam Headlamp 157 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error LD Low Beam Headlamp 158 J1939 Vehicle contr...

Page 10: ...Brake controller signal invalid VDC2 Yaw Rate P 190 J1939 Brake controller signal invalid VDC2 Yaw Rate M 191 J1939 Brake controller signal invalid VDC2 Lateral Accl P 192 J1939 Brake controller sign...

Page 11: ...rify ignition supply voltage to the camera is between 9 to 32 Volts DC VDC Visually check for damaged or poorly crimped connectors Visually check for damaged wiring and Clear the camera s DTCs using t...

Page 12: ...ra s DTCs using the procedure in Section 2 18 Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes If the error returns call the Bendix Tech Team at 1 800 AIR BRAKE 1 800 247 2725 option 2 Representatives are available...

Page 13: ...R BRAKE 1 800 247 2725 option 2 Representatives are available 8 00a m 6 00p m ET Monday Thursday and 8 00 a m 5 00 p m on Friday to assist you P This Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC is not an indicator of...

Page 14: ...sist you V This Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC is not an indicator of a malfunctioning camera Do not replace the camera Possible Causes The system using the camera has not found the signal s it is expect...

Page 15: ...9 VDC Volts DC Check the vehicle battery and associated components Inspect for damaged wiring damaged or corroded connectors and loose connections Check the condition of the fuse IGNITION VOLTAGE TOO...

Page 16: ...e approximately 120 ohms If it is not the vehicle wiring should be investigated 2 14 POWER TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES 1 Unplug the camera With the ignition switch ON using a multimeter measure the vol...

Page 17: ...ACom Diagnostic Software version 6 8 3 2 or higher to clear DTCs after troubleshooting and correcting any problem with the system See Figure 10 If the J1939 HIGH and J1939 LOW wiring circuits are reve...

Page 18: ...o the passenger s side of the vehicle Navistar International ProStar LoneStar DuraStar LT series RH series 2 in 51mm 6 in 152mm The camera bracket is offset to the passenger s side of the vehicle Meas...

Page 19: ...covering the adhesive on the bracket and using a small torpedo level to be sure that it is level install the bracket on the glass holding firmly a minimum of 62lb 28 1kg pressure in place for ten 10 s...

Page 20: ...into the bracket 2 While maintaining the engagement at the top of the camera rotate the rest of the camera body towards the bracket 3 When the camera and bracket meet there are retaining clips built...

Page 21: ...he dash display or by a status lamp See Section 2 0 Troubleshooting page 4 for more information 3 4 MAINTENANCE In normal use the Bendix AutoVue FLC 20 camera needs only a clean properly maintained wi...

Page 22: ...Q 47 SPC Calibration not complete 50 Dynamic Calibration out of range 51 Dynamic Calibration not complete 59 Vehicle Calibration not complete 19 198 Brake controller mismatch Fusion I 639 9 18 J1939...

Page 23: ...r Mismatch Incorrect Camera Lens Angle Q 1705 12 3 4 7 10 12 14 16 21 35 37 42 Internal Error A 13 Internal Error B 17 20 Internal Error Q 43 Calibration data corrupt 44 46 48 49 52 57 Internal Error...

Page 24: ...Brake controller signal error VDC2 Yaw Rate N 1809 2 191 J1939 Vehicle controller signal invalid VDC2 Lateral Accel P 9 192 J1939 Brake controller signal missing VDC2 Lateral Accel M 19 71 J1939 Brake...

Page 25: ...troller signal error FLIC LDW Enable Command N 4011 9 183 J1939 Vehicle controller signal invalid OEL High Beam Headlamp M 516096 19 148 J1939 Vehicle controller signal error LDW Enable Switch N 51609...

Page 26: ...st 5 J1939 High 6 J1939 Low 3 RS232 TX 4 RS232 RX 11 Speaker Right 2 Speaker Common 10 Speaker Left 15 Haptic Left 14 Haptic Right 7 Switch Input 1 Battery 1 Battery GND A 9 Ignition 9 Ignition RS232...

Page 27: ...For the latest information and to download the Bendix ACom Diagnostics software and its User Guide visit the Bendix website at bendix com For direct telephone technical support call the Bendix Tech T...

Page 28: ...any or trademark are solely for identification and cross reference purposes The trademarks are the property of their respective companies and are not affiliated with or endorsing Bendix Commercial Veh...

Reviews: