5
X2.2 Status
The assignment of this output is defined by the setting 7.5. By default the signal
“Heater operates autonomously” is given on the output.
X2.3 Alert_1
The signal is used to send a notification to remote control (RC should be capable to
receive alerts). The assignment of this output is defined by the setting 7.3. When
programmed event is occurred, the impulse of negative polarity with 1 second
duration appears on the output. By default the signal “Heater started” is given on
the output.
X2.4 Alert_2
The signal is used to send a notification to remote control (RC should be capable to
receive alerts). The assignment of this output is defined by the setting 7.4. When
programmed event is occurred, the impulse of negative polarity with 1 second
duration appears on the output. By default the signal “Heater stopped” is given on
the output.
X2.5 Timer_out
The output can be used to control an external device by time of heater operation.
Time of signal appearing is defined by the setting 5.1. When the heater operates for
programmed time, the impulse of negative polarity with 1 second duration appears
on the output.
X2.6 Indication
The output can be used for connection of stand alone or button built-in indicator,
which will inform user about heater run-time errors.
X2.7 Sensor_In
Not used
X2.8 Sensor_Out
Not used
X2.9 CAN-L
Low-level CAN bus line has to be connected to the blue wire of Medium Speed
CAN bus
1
.
X2.10 CAN-H
High-level CAN bus line has to be connected to the grey wire of Medium Speed
CAN bus
1
.
1
- See installation manual for connection details
Connection
RCP gives a possibility of quick connection to the OBD-II service connector by
using supplied Plug-n-Play cable. Professional installation is recommended for
connection of additional remote control. It needs at least some experience in car
electronics installation. See installation manual for detailed connection schemes for
various remotes.