Version 12.11.2013 TEC-6050-2
CANTEC-F2 V5
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CAN-bus
3.3.
Connections of programmable outputs/inputs
After successful vehicle recognition disconnect the unit’s black-box from its harness.
Connect all the input and output wires to the corresponding places. Make sure that
unneeded output/input wires are isolated.
4.
Programming
All programming is done by the unit’s programming button, LED and the vehicle’s brake
pedal. The unit’s settings and input/output functions can be changed or checked in two
menus after entering their programming modes. In MENU 1 it is possible to change settings
– activate/deactivate functions, or change values or algorithms of functions (see chapter
4.1.). In MENU 2, the functions which shall be used on the unit’s programmable outputs (see
chapter 4.2.1.) and on the programmable inputs (see chapter 4.2.2.) can be defined.
4.1.
Settings programming (MENU 1)
Follow the below programming sequence to change or check settings of MENU 1:
1.
Turn on ignition.
2.
To enter MENU 1, press the programming button 10 times. The unit confirms with
three light signals.
3.
After selecting the option desired from table 2, to change or check its status, press
the programming button for the number of times corresponding 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 option by the corresponding number of LED light
signals. There is no countdown until programming mode is deactivated.
5.
Change the option’s setting value (exception: option no. 9 – PDC control button - see
table 2 instead**) by pressing the programming button for the number of times
required to move from current setting to the required setting value while the last
setting value is followed by the first one. (e.g., in order to change option no. 5
(comfort timer channel) from setting value 3 to 1, press the programming button 4
times). The unit confirms new the setting value with the corresponding amount of
light signals.
6.
Release the brake pedal. The unit’s light indication changes from option setting back
to option number. It is possible to proceed with programming the next option or to
leave the programming mode.
7.
Move to next option’s programming by pressing the programming button for the
number of times required to navigate from current option’s number to the required
option’s number while the last option’s number is followed by the first one.
8.
The unit leaves the programming mode and saves all settings in permanent memory,
60 seconds after last action if brake is not pressed or when ignition is switched off.