Version 12.11.2013 TEC-6050-2
CANTEC-F2 V5
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CAN-bus
required gear: P, N, D or R. Release and press the brake again. The unit stops emitting
short light signals and indicates option setting number with series of 15 light signals. If
the brake is not pressed, the previous assignment stays saved. After releasing the
brake, the unit starts indicating the option’s no.
8. of programming sequence
(chapter 4.2.).
16 Vehicle moving
Constant level signal while the vehicle speed has exceeded a certain
threshold rate (varies from vehicle to vehicle but within 5-10km/h).
17 Front parking
sensors
activation
Constant level signal for front-parking sensors activation according
to algorithm chosen in MENU1 (table 2), no. 8
18 Rear parking
sensors
activation
Constant level signal for rear-parking sensors activation according to
algorithm chosen in MENU1 (table 2), no. 8
19 Parking distance
control LED
indicator
Indicator the PDC system condition.
If parking sensors work according to “Activation on rear
gear” or “Activation on rear gear with priority of switching
off “ algorithm, LED indicator is ON when the sensors are
active
If parking sensors works according to “Activation on speed”
or “Activation on rear gear with priority of switching off “
algorithm, LED indicator is OFF when the sensors are not
active
20 Speed
Impulse signal with impulse sequence frequency proportionate with
vehicle movement speed. 1 imp/sec corresponds with 1km/h speed.
This signal is designed for determining estimated but not the exact
speed.
21 Brake
Constant level signal when the brake pedal is pressed.
22 Parking brake
Constant level signal when parking brake is activated.
23 Parking lights
Constant level signal when the external lights are activated.
24 Comfort timer
channel
Constant level signal during a certain time period (from 10 to 60
seconds) after arming the vehicle. The time is set in units of 10sec.
4.2.2.
Programmable inputs (MENU 2 – options no. 13-16)
All other inputs are generally programmable and can be changed from factory defaults (see
chapter 2., table 1) to available input functions (see chapter 4.2.2., table 5) with max. 50mA.