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Contents 

 

Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

Push to Start ............................................................................................................................ 3

 

Lock All ..................................................................................................................................... 3

 

Lock Entry ................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Unlock Entry/Unlatch .............................................................................................................. 4

 

Unlock Luggage ......................................................................................................................................................4

 

Lock and Unlock Confirmation ................................................................................................................................4

 

 e-FOB Operation and Features .............................................................................................. 4

 

Teaching Transmitter FOBs ....................................................................................................................................5

 

32-Bit CAN Keypad Operation and Features ......................................................................... 5

 

Access Code ...........................................................................................................................................................5

 

Authority Code ........................................................................................................................................................5

 

Locking doors with keypad ......................................................................................................................................6

 

Keypad Secure Operations .....................................................................................................................................6

 

Managing Keypad Access Codes ...........................................................................................................................6

 

To add a new access code ..................................................................................................................................6

 

To delete access codes .......................................................................................................................................7

 

To delete all user access codes ..........................................................................................................................7

 

Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout Mode .......................................................................................................................7

 

Alarm ........................................................................................................................................ 7

 

Full Security vs Reduced Security States ...............................................................................................................8

 

Miscellaneous e-

ASK

 Module Features ................................................................................. 8

 

Wake Up Out ...........................................................................................................................................................8

 

Panic Mode .............................................................................................................................................................8

 

Replacing the 32-Bit CAN Keypad ......................................................................................... 9

 

Replacing the e-

ASK

 Module .................................................................................................. 9

 

Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 9

 

e-

ASK

 Module Status LED’s ...................................................................................................................................9

 

Keypad Status LED’s and Backlighting................................................................................................................ 10

 

Connectors and Pinouts ....................................................................................................... 11

 

Regulatory Information ......................................................................................................... 12

 

RF Exposure Statement: ....................................................................................................... 13

 

 

Summary of Contents for UM 34

Page 1: ... Corporation 500 Bailey Avenue New Hampton Iowa 50659 United States www trimarkcorp com TriMark Corporation TriMark 08 22 1 Instructions and Proper Use Prevost H Series Vehicle Entry Push to Start System UM 34 ...

Page 2: ...ure Operations 6 Managing Keypad Access Codes 6 To add a new access code 6 To delete access codes 7 To delete all user access codes 7 Keypad Anti Tamper Lockout Mode 7 Alarm 7 Full Security vs Reduced Security States 8 Miscellaneous e ASK Module Features 8 Wake Up Out 8 Panic Mode 8 Replacing the 32 Bit CAN Keypad 9 Replacing the e ASK Module 9 Troubleshooting 9 e ASK Module Status LED s 9 Keypad ...

Page 3: ... is found the e ASK module sends an authorized fob found message to the Prevost Mux module The Prevost Mux Module performs the remainder of the start sequence If an authorized fob was not found the e ASK module sends No authorized fob detected to the Prevost Mux module Override Failsafe When an authorized fob is not detected a popup will appear in the dash KEYFOB NOT FOUND There is a 1 minute time...

Page 4: ...d or cab switch continue being pressed 2 seconds total Unlatches entrance door by pulsing the unlatch output J2P10 for second Unlock Luggage The unlock luggage output CAN message occurs with fob luggage button 4 press and Keypad secure operations 3 4 and 5 6 Lock and Unlock Confirmation Lock If the vehicle is awake and the entrance door is closed marker lights around the vehicle will flash twice I...

Page 5: ... that Fob s serial number to the Authorized Fobs List c Each time a fob is added the 10 second timer resets d When the first fob is added the entire Authorized fobs list is erased and a new one is added Previously sync d fobs will not function thus all desired fobs must be sync d in one sequence e Each time a fob is successfully added the entrance door will lock then unlock Up to 20 transmitters c...

Page 6: ...eypad label If the incorrect authority code is entered the keypad beeps for 2 seconds and exits learn mode 3 The keypad will provide two short beeps both LED s blink yellow and the backlight flashes The next entry indicates what function is desired a 1 2 Add access code b 3 4 Delete access code c 7 8 for 5 Sec Learn Fobs d 9 0 Exit learn mode To add a new access code 4 After the 1 2 button press a...

Page 7: ... authority code is entered the keypad beeps four times indicating all user codes have been erased and returns to step 3 above To exit the keypad learn mode press the 9 0 button The keypad will beep twice and the backlight blinking will stop If at any time there is 60 seconds of no button activity learn mode will exit Keypad Anti Tamper Lockout Mode After repeated attempts to enter codes 5 invalid ...

Page 8: ...described above Full Security vs Reduced Security States If the entrance door is locked using the interior lock unlock switch J2P6 or a Prevost MUX command the alarm is in a reduced security mode where only the entrance door ajar J1P11 input will trip the alarm If the Ignition is turned on or the door is unlocked J1P8 GND it will disarm the alarm If the alarm is armed by the fob or keypad Lock All...

Page 9: ...SK module into the Prevost harness Run an unlock command from the keypad 4 digit access code 1 2 button Fobs serial numbers are stored in the e ASK module If you replace the e ASK module you must re learn fobs See Teaching Transmitter FOBs Troubleshooting e ASK Module Status LED s These LED S are on the e ASK module s circuit board Light pipes in the case help the visibility of the LED s The label...

Page 10: ...r Mode Run time error detected see table below Off Off Blinking Keypad Learn Mode Waiting for Authority Code Yellow blinking Blinking Keypad Learn Mode Keypad Learn Mode active waiting for user input Yellow Yellow Blinking Keypad Learn Mode Keypad Learn Mode active Fob Learn Mode has been activated on the e ASK module Fault Run Time Error Blinks CAN Bus Communication Error 1 CAN Voltage Out of Ran...

Page 11: ... slow blinks 2X CAN Voltage above 5 V check for short to 12V Red LED slow blinks 3X LF Communication error re power module if problem persists replace module Red LED slow blinks 5X CAN address conflict contact Prevost Connectors and Pinouts The following tables and diagrams are provided to show connector and pin assignments for the e ASK MODULE and the Keypad Table 1 CONNECTOR AND PIN INFORMATION ...

Page 12: ...ble protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which ca...

Page 13: ...itif doit être utilisé de manière à minimiser le potentiel de fonctionnement normal par contact humain Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition au rayonnement RSS 102 Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps Cet appareil et son ses antenne s ne doivent pas être co localisés ou utilisés conjointement avec une autr...

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