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Deactivate Lock Confirmation ................................................... 10 

Door Ajar Warning ..................................................................... 10 

Alarm ......................................................................................... 10 

Timed Dome/Porch Light Activation .......................................... 11 

Compartment Light Activation ................................................... 11 

Auxiliary 1 Output Activation ..................................................... 11 

Teaching Additional Transmitter FOBs ..................................... 11 

Teaching Keypad New Authority/Access Codes ...................... 13 

Assign New Access Codes ....................................................... 14 

Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 16 

About the “Yellow Programming Wire” ...................................... 16 

CAN Error Diagnostic Codes .................................................... 17 

CAN Communication Protocol Settings .................................... 18 

CAN Communication Configuration .......................................... 19 

e-ASK Doorbell Mode Configuraiton ......................................... 20 

Setting the Keypad CAN Function Instance (Location) ............. 21 

More eASK Hints ....................................................................... 22 

Warrenty Information ................................................................. 23 

Appendix A:  Installation and Application Notes .....................   I 

General Mounting Guidelines ....................................................   I 

Testing Inputs and Outputs .......................................................   I 

Clean +12V Power and Ground ................................................  II 

Appendix B:  Drawing and Wiring Tables .................................  III 

Connector Locations .................................................................  III 

Table: Equivalent Connectors and Terminals ...........................  III 

Table: Pin Functions and Locations ..........................................  IV 

Summary of Contents for 24324-02

Page 1: ...e ASK electronic Access Security Keyless entry CAN Multiplex System CAN Multiplex System Installation Instructions UM26 24324 02...

Page 2: ...ff SW 6 off 6 Configuration B SW 4 off SW 5 off SW 6 on 6 Configuration C SW 4 off SW 5 on SW 6 off 7 Configuration D SW 4 off SW 5 on SW 6 on 7 Interior Switch DIP Switch Setting Configurations 7 Con...

Page 3: ...re 16 CAN Error Diagnostic Codes 17 CAN Communication Protocol Settings 18 CAN Communication Configuration 19 e ASK Doorbell Mode Configuraiton 20 Setting the Keypad CAN Function Instance Location 21...

Page 4: ...in order for any of the devices to function Therefore if this keyless entry system is being installed into a vehicle that does not have a pre existing CAN network to connect into the RF receiver MUST...

Page 5: ...panic mode when pressed and held for 2 seconds Auxiliary Button Auxiliary output Possible assignment includes interior exterior lighting awning extension retraction gas cap release hood release etc P...

Page 6: ...Also activates the dome light Cargo Lock Locks cargo doors and arms security system Cargo Unlock Unlocks cargo doors and disarms security system Also activates compartment lights Note Only the unlock...

Page 7: ...pressed initiates a secure operation such as unlocking the doors Notes The Authority Code does not allow for secure operations It is only used to assign access codes see page 12 for information on se...

Page 8: ...button pressed initiates a secure operation such as unlocking the doors Note The Authority Code does not allow for secure operations It is only used to assign access codes see page 12 for information...

Page 9: ...se default configuration D setting See configuration setting definitions Keypad DIP Switch Setting Configurations Entering a 5 digit access code enables the keypad After entering the Access Code the n...

Page 10: ...p Switch Setting Configurations The following vehicle switch assignments of connector J1 define functional assignment of interior switches When the switch input is grounded its corresponding function...

Page 11: ...s the default DIP Switch 7 The setting of DIP switch 7 defines the type of remote FOB transmitter either standard FOB or cargo FOB Off Standard FOB On Cargo FOB DIP Switch 8 The setting of DIP switch...

Page 12: ...determined by an outside circuit but is typically tied to the parking lights circuit or porch light circuit The e PAD back lighting is lit with a button press and while training new access and author...

Page 13: ...s until the keypad beeps 2 Enter the Authority Code The buzzer stays on 3 Hold the 1 2 or 1 button for 5 seconds A double beep sounds 4 The ON OFF status of confirmation output lights and horn is togg...

Page 14: ...ion duration is controlled via trim pot Starting the engine or locking the doors deactivates the light Compartment Light Activation Compartment lights are activated upon unlocking compartment doors ba...

Page 15: ...J1 P7 19 5 Wait about 5 seconds LED will flash continuously 6 Press any transmitter button for about 5 seconds until LED pattern changes then release This trains the first transmitter 7 Press any but...

Page 16: ...behind the passenger armrest next to the entrance door In some cases the keypad may need to be removed from the side of the vehicle to access the harness in the correct location See Page 16 Programmin...

Page 17: ...memory for 4 unique access codes The keypad automatically leaves Learn Mode when the new code is set Assign New Access Codes The Access Codes are used for secure functions such as unlocking doors The...

Page 18: ...confirmation A long beep indicates a failure to change the code 6 Test the new code to confirm a successful change Repeat process to assign additional Access Codes to different memory slots Notes Up...

Page 19: ...function keypads with support for many operating modes For the purposes of this CAN system manual only the CAN modes are discussed This keypad has two wire harnesses one is a 4 pin CAN connector the o...

Page 20: ...r supply fell below the 2 0V requirement momentarily 2 After the long announcement a series of short announcements indicate other errors that may have occurred Two short announcements CAN bus error Th...

Page 21: ...In some cases the keypad may need to be removed from the side of the vehicle to access the harness in the correct location See Page 16 Programming 2 With the keypad still plugged in short the yellow w...

Page 22: ...ipswitches 4 5 and 6 back to their original position 8 Power up the module Enable CAN Communication module 1 Disconnect power from module by unplugging the 24 pin connector 2 Move dipswitches 4 5 and...

Page 23: ...keypad button 9 0 or DOORBELL 1 Gain access to the wire harness behind the keypad at the connector Sometimes the manufacturer provides an access panel for troubleshooting but usually this requires tha...

Page 24: ...tton to indicate which function instance this keypad should be assigned 1 2 1 function instance 0 Driver s side 3 4 2 function instance 1 Passenger s side 5 6 3 function instance 2 3rd keypad 7 8 4 fu...

Page 25: ...t work Check wire connection of affected function at RF module wiring harness and I O module e PAD Hints No response with button press Verify RF receiver is powered and active Verify that keypad cable...

Page 26: ...normal ear and deterioration may need to be replaced periodically by dealer and or end user and are not covered by this warranty TriMark will not be liable for indirect special incidental or consequen...

Page 27: ...hese relays are susceptible to excessive G force loads greater than 30 G and can toggle unexpectedly if the module is mounted in an unsuitable location Poor mounting locations include on or inside doo...

Page 28: ...security system including artificial brown outs Make sure that all electric devices that generate magnetic fields powered by the same power source as the keyless entry system have proper noise suppre...

Page 29: ...connector and pin assignments for the e ASK CAN Multiplex system Table 1 Connector and Pin Information Connector Mating Connector Mating Terminal J1 AMP 2 106527 4 AMP 106529 2 for 18 22 AWG wire OR...

Page 30: ...d 10 Lock All Input Gnd 11 Lock Entry Input Gnd 12 Security Input Gnd 13 Unassigned 14 Unassigned 15 Ground 16 Bank D Lock Relay 30A 17 Bank D Unlock Relay 30A 18 Vehicle Power 19 CAN High 20 Lock Ent...

Page 31: ...External Relay Power 12V 1 Horn Output 500 mA 2 Headlight Output 500 mA 3 Auxiliary 1 Output 500 mA 4 Compartment Lights Output 500 mA 5 Door Ajar Output 500 mA 6 Siren Output 500 mA 7 Unassigned 8 J5...

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