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Capable to communicate with central unit “EDC” through “CAN line”.
Central unit main tasks are:
acknowledging that the key was entered into the switch and rotated,
activating and reading the secret code issued by “Transponder”,
managing code check and processing,
communicating with central unit “EDC”,
storing any failures,
making system diagnosis.
AV/7 - AV/8 antenna signal input (Transponder)
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1. “EDBD” diagnosis connector - 2. “AV” connector
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Warning lamp
Placed on instrument cluster, it acquaints the driver of system
correct operation or possible failure.
Inserting the key to ride position, central unit makes a system
test putting on the warning lamp and keeping it on for a time
of about “1 second”.
If it goes off after said time, it means that the key was
acknowledged and system is working. On the contrary, if it
behaves in a different way, it means that
key was not
acknowledged (star-up not possible).
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A. Immobilizer warning lamp - B. EDC failure warning lamp
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Antenna
It is mounted coaxial to key switch and has the task of:
- supplying “Transponder” for sending the secret code;
- receiving the signal from “Transponder” and sending it
to central unit.
It is connected to Body Computer to connector AV/7 - AV/8.
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Storing new keys into Body Computer
- Send out a fax to Iveco with key VIN and PN.
- Keys arrive programmed by Iveco but it is necessary to
have them acknowledged through diagnosis tool.
Old keys can be stored later
Storing radio commands
Through diagnosis tool
Replacing Body Computer (readable)
Through diagnosis tool: keys need not to be learnt again
Replacing Body Computer (not readable) with remote
services
Through remote services: to reset the plan (instrument
cluster), Programmed Maintenance keys and/or radio
commands need to be learnt again
Replacing Body Computer (not readable) without remote
services
- BC already programmed by Iveco is sent and it will be
necessary to have old keys acknowledged on new Body
Computer.
- Rewrite maintenance plan.
Information stored in old B.C. are lost
Replacing EDC16
No particular procedure: as soon as new EDC is connected,
it is automatically configured by Body Computer
Replacing key switch
- Order a kit complete with switch and two keys to be
programmed at Iveco.
- Workshop shall just store the keys into Body Computer
by Easy.
Programmed maintenance is a function of display screen in version COMFORT.
6AS 400 A O.D. VD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Description of operation
The gear engaging system of the 6 AS 300 VD gearbox is a combination of a traditional system of the mechanic type and an electric
one.
Below are the main components of the system:
1) electronic control unit;
2) gear selecting/engaging actuator;
3) gear shift lever;
4) clutch actuator;
5) display/buzzer.
In the manual mode, the first gear is used to start the vehicle.
In the automatic mode, you just need to act on the selection lever (A/M): the gear is selected directly by the control unit.
The electronic control unit picks up all the signals required to meet the safety conditions and the parameters programmed in the
same. It also drives the electric actuating motor(s) for gear selection/engagement and clutch control.
The information required for driving is in any case made available to the driver by means of the display.
To ensure correct management of the gearbox and the other auxiliary functions provided for by the system, the
control unit is interfaced (CAN line) with the other electric and electronic system fitted to the vehicle.
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