Text
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Unit
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Min
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Max
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Description
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Outdoor Temperature
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°C/°F
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-40
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50
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Read the unfiltered value for the outside temperature.
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Outdoor Temperature, Filtered
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°C/°F
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-40
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50
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The SID unit's internal filtered value for outside temperature. Filtering takes place as follows:
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+1°C change every 6 minutes at speeds below 30 km/h.
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•
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+1°C change every 30 seconds at speeds above 30 km/h.
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•
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-1°C change every 2.5 seconds.
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Rheostat Sensor
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Volt
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0
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5.00
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Voltage across the resistor in the rheostat. The voltage changes linearly from 0 V (max. rheostat level) to approx. 3.5 V (min. rheostat level).
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Rheostat, Filtered
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%
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0
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100
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Rheostat value, converted internally into %
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When the headlamp switch is OFF and fuse 35 removed, the rheostat level is 0%.
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•
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When the interior lighting exceeds a certain level, the rheostat level is 0%.
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•
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When the headlamp switch is ON, the rheostat level can be adjusted between 25 and 99%.
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Rheostat Night Panel, Filtered
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%
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0
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100
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Rheostat value, converted internally into %, reduced by a fixed value.
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LCD Dimmer Value, Filtered
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%
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0
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100
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Lighting value for display converted internally into %. The value is calculated from the rheostat level and the level of the light intensity in the car.
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Indoor Light Sensor
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%
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0
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100
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Value from light sensor for interior light intensity in %.
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Indoor Light Intensity, Filtered
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Lux
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0
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2000
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The SID unit's internal filtered value for interior light intensity.
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Steering Wheel Control
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Volt
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0
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5.00
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The steering wheel keypad consists of 9 resistors connected in series which are supplied +5 V from SID.
When a button is pressed, the resistor concerned is grounded, giving the relevant voltage. See
for voltage values.
For cars without steering wheel controls, the voltage value applies only to the horn button.
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Steering Wheel Buttons
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NONE
NXT
DOWN
UP
SRC
VOL PLUS
VOL MINUS
SHIFT GEAR UP (+)
SHIFT GEAR DOWN (-)
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0
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10
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Internal conversion from voltage to show which button has been pressed. See
.
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Coolant Fluid Level Sw
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Inactive/
Active
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0
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1
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The sensor opens the circuit to ground when the coolant level is low.
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Washer Fluid Level Sw
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Inactive /
Active
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0
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1
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The sensor closes the circuit to ground when the coolant level is low.
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Front Lamp Failure
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NO /
YES
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0
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1
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SID supplies voltage to the filament monitor which grounds this input if there is a fault in one of the front lamps.
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SID Buttons
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NONE /
C- /
C+ /
NIGHT PANEL /
TRIP UP /
TRIP DOWN /
SET /
CLEAR
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0
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128
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The SID buttons can be read with this command. See
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Horn Button
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Off
On
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0
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1
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The horn button value from the steering wheel, converted from voltage to show whether the button was pressed ON/OFF. See
for reading voltage from sensor.
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Parking Heater
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Off
On
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0
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1
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If a parking heater is connected as an accessory, the input from the clock (timer) can be read. For this type of connection, SID must be programmed in order to control the function.
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Month
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1
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12
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SID contains a real-time clock that keeps track of day, month, hour, minute and second.
To set the clock, see
.
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Day
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1
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31
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SID contains a real-time clock that keeps track of day, month, hour, minute and second.
To set the clock, see
.
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Hour
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0
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24
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SID contains a real-time clock that keeps track of day, month, hour, minute and second.
To set the clock, see
.
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Minutes
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0
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60
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SID contains a real-time clock that keeps track of day, month, hour, minute and second.
To set the clock, see
.
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Seconds
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0
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60
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SID contains a real-time clock that keeps track of day, month, hour, minute and second.
To set the clock, see
.
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Key Not Accepted Message
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Inactive/
Active
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0
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1
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Request to show the message comes from TWICE via the bus. The message can be disabled.
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Days Until Service
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Day
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0
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365
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Shows the number of days remaining until service.
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