AVIC-D3/XU/UC
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1. Connection check
• The status of above items is updated approximately every single second.
• Set ANTON port to H when starting the inspection and set to L when ending.
• When the gyro is in operation, a BEEP sound will be made when the G sensor is activated.
Right: 500 Hz, Left: 700 Hz, Up: 800 Hz, Down: 600 Hz
• Conditions for moving on to the next inspection
Illumination status is changing between ON and OFF.
Parking brake status is changing between ON and OFF.
Reverse status is changing between NOR and REV.
Pulse is changing to a value other than 0/0.
K-mode status is changing between ON and OFF.
Standard value for other items
• GYRO voltage
OK: 2.5
±
0.15
USABLE: 2.5
±
0.30
• GYRO variation
OK: Less than 30
• G sensor voltage
OK: 2.5
±
0.15
USABLE: 2.5
±
0.30
• G sensor variation
OK: Less than 60
• Only when all the conditions are met, you can move on to the next inspection by the [ 8 ] key on the remote
controller. It should be noted, however, that you will not be able to move on to the next inspection if there is
an error (background color is red) even if the conditions are met.
3. Inspection screen
1. Connection check
Illumination signal
Parking brake signal
Car speed signal
Reverse gear signal
Gyro voltage / sigma
GSENS voltage / sigma
Heading
OFF
ON
NOR
0
2.450V OK / 1.1 OK
2.050V OK / 1.1 OK
CONST
CONST
DOWN
[ 8 ] It progresses to the next inspection.
Key check
Pitch
K-MODE
ON
Details of the error
An error that is generated when data cannot be received from the AD converter.
The possible cause is the device error in the AD converter.
This error is also generated when the car speed pulse cannot be measured.
(rare case)
An error that is generated when communication is not established with DRAGON.
The possible cause is the hardware error causing interruption of communication.
It is highly likely that this results from the hardware error of DRAGON.
A response timeout error for BIOS call.
The possible cause is the hardware error causing interruption of communication.
It is highly likely that this results from the hardware error of DRAGON.
Error of unknown causes.
Displayed message
Structure data error
DRAGON unconnected
Command error
Unknown error
<Supplemental explanation regarding error display>
• Checking of “K-MODE” is available only on the UC model.
“K-MODE” will not be displayed on the EW model.
Summary of Contents for AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
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