BENDIX EC-60 ABS-ATC STD-PREM CONTROLLERS manual POWER-UP Sequence

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ABS System

 

 

 

Power

 

 

 

Application

Status Indicators

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.5 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 (sec.)

Powered Vehicle ABS

ON

 

 

 

 

 

Indicator Light

OFF

 

 

 

 

ATC System

 

Power

 

Application

Status Indicator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.5

1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 (sec.)

Engine torque limiting ON and differential braking

enabled OFF

Trailer ABS

ON

Indicator Light

OFF

(PLC Detected)*

No ATC

ON

OFF

Trailer ABS

ON

Indicator Light

OFF

(PLC Not Detected)

*Some vehicle manufacturers may illuminate the trailer ABS indicator lamp at power-up regardless of whether a PLC signal is detected from the trailer or not. Consult the vehicle manufacturer’s documentation for more details.

FIGURE 6 - ABS DASH LIGHTS START UP SEQUENCE

Trailer ABS Indicator Lamp Control

Certain models of the EC-60controller activate a trailer ABS Indicator Lamp (located on the dash panel) that indicates the status of the trailer ABS unit on one, or more trailers, or dollies. Typically, the EC-60controller directly controls the trailer ABS Indicator Lamp based on the information it receives from the trailer ABS.

Alternatively, some vehicles require the EC-60controller to activate the trailer ABS Indicator Lamp by communicating with other vehicle controllers using serial communications. (If you need to know if your EC-60controller uses a serial communications message to operate the lamp, e-mail ABS@bendix.com, specifying the ECU part number, or call 1-800-AIR-BRAKE and speak to the Bendix TechTeam.)

SAE J1708/J1587 Serial Communications

An SAE J1708 data link, implemented according to SAE J1587 recommended practice, is available for diagnostic purposes, as well as ECU status messages.

ATC Lamp Output/ATC Off-Road Switch Input

Premium ECUs control the ATC dash lamp.

The ATC Lamp Illuminates:

1.During power up (e.g. when the vehicle is started) and turns off after the self test is completed, providing no diagnostic trouble codes are present.

2.When ATC is disabled for any reason.

3.During an ATC event (the lamp will flash rapidly).

4.When the ECU is placed in the ATC off-road mode (the lamp will flash slowly at a rate of 1.0 seconds on, 1.5 seconds off). This notifies the vehicle operator that the off-road mode is active.

FIGURE 7 - ATC INDICATOR LIGHT START UP SEQUENCE

Interaxle Differential Lock Control (AWD Transfer Case)

Premium ECUs can control the interaxle differential lock (AWD transfer case). This is recommended on AWD vehicles, but the ECU must be specially configured to provide this feature. E-mail to ABS@bendix.com for more details.

POWER-UP SEQUENCE

WARNING: The vehicle operator should verify proper operation of all installed indicator lamps (ABS, ATC, and trailer ABS) when applying ignition power and during vehicle operation.

Lamps that do not illuminate as required when ignition power is applied, or remain illuminated after ignition power is applied, indicate the need for maintenance.

ABS Indicator Lamp Operation

The ECU will illuminate the ABS Indicator Lamp for approximately three seconds when ignition power is applied, after which the lamp will extinguish if no diagnostic trouble codes are detected.

The ECU will illuminate the ABS Indicator Lamp whenever full ABS operation is not available due to a diagnostic trouble code. In most cases, partial ABS is still available.

ATC Status/Indicator Lamp Operation

The ECU will illuminate the ATC lamp for approximately 2.5 seconds when ignition power is applied, after which the lamp will extinguish, if no diagnostic trouble codes are detected.

The ECU will illuminate the ATC Indicator Lamp whenever ATC is disabled due to a diagnostic trouble code.

Trailer ABS Indicator Lamp Operation

Certain models of the ECU will control the Trailer ABS Indicator Lamp when a PLC signal (SAE J2497) from a trailer ABS ECU is detected.

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Contents Standard Frame Standard Cab Premium Frame Premium Cab IntroductionECU Mounting ComponentsCab ECUs Frame ECUsEC-60CONTROLLER Inputs Hardware ConfigurationsEC-60CONTROLLERS with PLC EC-60CONTROLLER Outputs POWER-UP Sequence ABS Operation ATC Operation Dynamometer Test Mode Optional ATC Off-Road ModeEngine Torque Limiting ETL with Smart ATC Traction Control Bendix Smart ATC Traction ControlABS Partial Shutdown ECU Reconfiguration Reconfiguring EC-60ControllersSystem Configuration Safe Maintenance Practices Troubleshooting GeneralRemoving the EC-60CONTROLLER Assembly Installing a NEW EC-60CONTROLLERBlink Codes Troubleshooting Blink Codes and Diagnostic ModesECU Diagnostics Diagnostic Modes Diagnostic ModesActive Diagnostic Trouble Code Mode Inactive Diagnostic Trouble Code ModeReconfigure ECU Mode Clearing Active Diagnostic Trouble CodesSystem Configuration Check Mode Bendix RDU Remote Diagnostic Unit Using HAND-HELD or PC-BASED DiagnosticsFeatures of the Bendix RDU Tool Bendix RDU Reset FunctionBendix RDU Communication Problems Bendix ACom Diagnostics 3.0 SoftwareNexiq Bendix Application Card Bendix Technical Assistance Team1st Blink Code Go Here for Troubleshooting Tests Number Active or Inactive Diagnostic Trouble Codes2nd Diagnostic Blink Trouble Code Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble CodesWheel Speed Sensors Code DescriptionFrame-mount ECU Looking into wire harness connector Cab-mount ECU Looking into wire harness connectorConnector Pin Speed Sensor Repair TestsPressure Modulator Valves Pressure Modulator Valve Repair Tests Connector Pin PMV LocationTraction Control Valve Repair Tests Traction Control ValvesConnector Pin Power Supply Test Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes Power SupplyPower Supply Tests Connector Pin J1939 J1939 Troubleshooting TestsConnector Pin J1939 J1939 Low J1939 HighECU Repair Information Troubleshooting Diagnostic Trouble Codes Miscellaneous2nd. Diagnostic Blink Trouble Code Code Description ABS Indicator Lamp Miscellaneous TroubleshootingRetarder Relay PMV CommonsNot Used Standard Cab X1 Connector Pin AssignmentsStandard Cab X2 Connector Pin Assignments Standard Frame X2 Connector Pin Assignments Standard Frame X1 Connector Pin AssignmentsPremium Cab X2 Connector Pin Assignments Premium Cab X1 Connector Pin AssignmentsPremium Cab X3 Connector Pin Assignments Premium Cab Model EC-60ControllerPremium Frame X3 Connector Pin Assignments Premium Frame X1 Connector Pin AssignmentsPremium Frame X2 Connector Pin Assignments ABS/ATC Wiring Troubleshooting WiringTerminal ABS Component Connector Wire Wire Seal TerminalPlug Lock Crimp Tool Wheel Speed Sensor Wiring Troubleshooting WiringDrive Axle Steer Axle Troubleshooting Standard Cab Wiring Schematic 4S/4MPackard BPin CPin APin Troubleshooting Premium Cab Wiring Schematic 6S/6MPackard Pin B Pin C Pin a Troubleshooting Premium Cab Wiring Schematic 6S/5MSteer Axle Drive Axle Troubleshooting Standard Frame Wiring Schematic 4S/4MPremium Frame Wiring Schematic 6S/6M Troubleshooting Premium Frame Wiring Schematic 6S/6MPremium Frame Wiring Schematic 6S/5M Troubleshooting Premium Frame Wiring Schematic 6S/5MGlossary SID FMI J1587 J1587 Equivalents General