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OBR Control Systems Inc
OBR Control Systems Inc
Telephone : +1 (248) 672-3339
32233 West 8 Mile Road
www.obrcontrolsystems.com
Livonia, Michigan 48152
USA
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5.6.2 Decrement Action
It is possible to set a maximum number of counts. This can be any number between 0 and 255.
The maximum number of counts is entered in the column named
End
.
In column
Start
is set the sequence number at which the counts cycle from. This can be any
number between 0 and the number entered in
End
.
It is possible to select the required action for the increment counter.
In column
Dec Action
it is possible to select between:
Stop at Start
With this setting the counter will count down only once from the value in
End
until reaching the value set in
Start
.
Stop at Zero
With this setting the counter will count down only once from the value in
End
until reaching
0
.
Loop Start to End
With this setting the counter will count down from the value in
End
until it reaches the value in
Start
, then return to
End
and start counting down again.
Loop Zero to End
With this setting the counter will count down from the value in
End
until it reaches
0
, then
return to
End
and start counting down again.
5.7 Status
This section displays the general PCM2 status.
- Status for digital switches are shown as Open, Low or High.
- Analogue channels displays sensor input voltage.
- PCM2 on-board temperature measurement in degrees Celsius on signal and power boards.
- CAN channels displays decimal channel values.
- Counters are not yet implemented.
- Vehicle battery voltage and total actual current consumption
- Tri-state output voltages.
- Real time current draws for low power outputs
- Real time current draws for low power PWM outputs
- Real time current draws for high power outputs
- Real time current draws for very high power outputs
- Real time current draws for high power PWM outputs
- Status of the three analogue sensor reference voltage supply (VREF).
- Warning light status.
- Real time current draws for wiper outputs
5.7.1 Warning Light Status
The warning light will flash error codes, making it easy to trace an eventual fault:
The following shows the priority list and the warning light will flash codes in relations to this list.
For example, if you have a fault on both CAN 1 and CAN 2, it will flash once.
If there is a fault on CAN 2 but not on CAN1 it will flash twice.
1 flash
Error on CAN 1 (you can select in tool if you want to enable this option).
Displays value "1" in tool on status page.
2 flashes
Error on CAN 2 (you can select in tool if you want to enable this option).
Displays value "2" in tool on status page.
3 flashes
Error on CAN 3 (you can select in tool if you want to enable this option).
Displays value "4" in tool on status page.
4 flashes
Error on CAN 4 (you can select in tool if you want to enable this option).
Displays value "8" in tool on status page