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Control Systems
OBR Control Systems Inc
OBR Control Systems Inc
Telephone : +1 (248) 672-3339
32233 West 8 Mile Road
www.obrcontrolsystems.com
Livonia, Michigan 48152
USA
72 / 92
14.4.8
Green LED’s
Select the activation condition for the green LED for each switch.
Available modes are:
-
Local
= Turn LED on when switch is pressed.
-
Leg RX ID1
= Receive trigger signal from for example a PCM2.
The LED will turn on when PCM2 confirms output is switched ON.
Typically selected when the car has a single PCM2.
-
Leg RX ID2
= Receive trigger signal from for example a PCM2.
The LED will turn on when PCM2 confirms output is switched ON.
Typically selected when the car has dual PCM2’s.
14.4.9
Red LED’s
All red LED’s will be ON if the membrane panel detects errors on the CAN bus.
Select the activation condition for the green LED for each switch.
Available modes are:
-
Local
= Disabled.
-
Leg RX ID1
= Receive trigger signal from for example a PCM2.
The LED will turn on when PCM2 confirms the output is in fault mode.
Typically selected when the car has a single PCM2.
-
Leg RX ID2
= Receive trigger signal from for example a PCM2.
The LED will turn on when PCM2 confirms the output is in fault mode.
Typically selected when the car has dual PCM2’s.
14.4.10
Extra / Group
In addition to the regular CAN export, the panel may perform a secondary CAN export.
It is possible to define up to 8 additional CAN export packages, each can be defined as single byte
or word. Individual identifiers can be assigned for each of these 8 packages.
Please see section 11.5 for further information on the CAN definition.
Click the
XTRA
button to access the switch condition for this feature.
Select the individual values to be assigned with each of the up to 8 switch
levels.
If values up to 255 are used, data can be exported as a single byte.
If values between 256 and 65,535 are used, data is exported as a word (2
bytes).
Use the value 0 to define a level not used.
Furthermore, switches can be arranged in
groups
. By default, each switch
represents its own group, but by joining for example two switches in a single
group, it is possible to switch between two functions by pressing one or the
other button. Pressing the second button will cancel the status of the first
button and vice versa.
Pressing one of the buttons in a group will activate the switch, pressing it
again will deactivate it. By un-ticking the group option “Allow no selection”, it
is no longer possible to turn the switch off unless any other switch in the
group is pressed.
A switch can only belong to a single group.
14.4.11
Status
This column displays the status of the green and red LED’s.