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Version 12.11.2013 TEC-6050-2

 

 

CANTEC-F2 V5 

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CAN-bus 

Requirements 

 

Vehicle 

See CANTEC-F2 compatibility list at  

 

Limitations 

 

Vehicle-specific functions 

See CANTEC-F2 vehicle-specific installation files  
and compatibility list 

 
TECprog software look at: 

http://tecel.ru/en/tecprog/

 

 

Look for product info at  

www.navlinkz.de

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www.canbus-alarm.com

 

 
 

1.

 

Prior to installation 

 

Read the manual prior to installation. 
Technical knowledge is necessary for installation. The place of installation must be free of 
moisture and away from heat sources. 
 
1.1.

 

Delivery contents 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
1.2.

 

Checking the compatibility of vehicle and function limitations 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.3.

 

Planing programmable inputs and outputs 

 
It is strongly recommended to read the complete manual and to plan in advance, which of 
the available programmable input and output functions are needed for the specific 
installation (see chapter 4.2.). Maximum currents of the unit’s programmable inputs and 
outputs must match connected devices’ power consumption. 
 
It is possible to do most of programming works with the TECprog software. Please connect 
the Cantec Module with the build in Micro USB plug after you have installed the Software 
from TEC website. The USB plug you find inside of the Cantec F2 housing, please open it 
carfully if it is closed. 

 

Summary of Contents for CANTEC-F2-U

Page 1: ...Version 04 09 2015 CAN bus CAN bus interface CANTEC F2 U CAN bus interface for analogue car alarms PDC more...

Page 2: ...ort 8 Customer specific programmable output input configuration complete Product features CANTEC F2 is a universal CAN bus interface hereafter referred to as unit designed for connecting after market...

Page 3: ...s 1 1 Delivery contents 1 2 Checking the compatibility of vehicle and function limitations 1 3 Planing programmable inputs and outputs It is strongly recommended to read the complete manual and to pla...

Page 4: ...ke 50 mA 6 Pink green Programmable output Brake 50 mA 7 Yellow red Programmable output Ignition 50 mA 8 Green Programmable input Central locking closing comfort 1 5 mA 9 Blue Programmable input Centra...

Page 5: ...re two ways 3 2 1 Automatic vehicle recognition After installing the unit to power and CAN bus by carrying out a set of simple actions see vehicle specific installation file for procedure the vehicle...

Page 6: ...t correctly the unit confirms with three light signals 3 Enter option No 1 forced vehicle recognition see table 2 chapter 4 1 by pressing the programming button 1 time The unit confirms the selection...

Page 7: ...onding with the option number no The unit confirms with the same number of light signals 4 To enter the programming mode press and hold the brake pedal The unit informs about the status of the chosen...

Page 8: ...commands that don t activate deactivate the original alarm system E g central lock locking unlocking via vehicle interior button 3 Sequential door opening disabled LED is on the function is on LED is...

Page 9: ...re active if the vehicle moves back and its speed is less than 15km h Activation when speed 15km h and deactivation possible by PDC control button Automatic re activation on ignition on Activation on...

Page 10: ...ake pedal The unit informs about the status of the chosen option by the corresponding number of LED light signals There is no countdown until programming mode is deactivated 5 Change the option s func...

Page 11: ...le max 200mA with changeable polarity When assigning any of the available output functions to these two programmable outputs it is necessary to set the required polarity All other outputs are generall...

Page 12: ...ure mode 2 Arming impulse 0 8 sec long impulse when the unit is armed 3 Disarming impulse 0 8 sec long impulse when the unit is disarmed 4 Trunk opening via original remote control impulse 0 8 sec lon...

Page 13: ...le button is pressed Programming sub sequence Without releasing the brake press desired button see vehicle specific installation file for visible buttons Upon button identification the unit stops emit...

Page 14: ...ork according to Activation on rear gear or Activation on rear gear with priority of switching off algorithm LED indicator is ON when the sensors are active If parking sensors works according to Activ...

Page 15: ...s or alternate 2 Central unlocking Trigger input impulse for central unlocking CAN bus or alternate 3 Trunk opening Trigger input impulse for s opening the trunk lid via CAN bus 4 Hazard lights activa...

Page 16: ...nd the vehicle recognition group and sub group is erased To restore factory defaults Detach the unit from power source and CAN bus Press and hold the programming button With the programming button pre...

Page 17: ...specific outputs inputs configuration Pin no Harness wire color Functionality Factory default settings Maximum current 1 Blue red Programmable output with changeable polarity 200 mA 2 Blue yellow Prog...

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