Page 2: rear bumper selection
The installer will select the correct values for the memory if they are not correct. He will match the X1 value (in the system memory)
and the "a" values (in the table).
The system makes 2 loud beeps from both front and rear buzzers to confirm it has now entered menu page 2. It then waits for the installer actions.
If the value in the system memory is correct (X1=a), the installer can just insert/release the reverse to go to the next menu page.
If the value is not correct he will push on the push button the requested number of times as stated by the table line "a" - rear bumper selection.
Between each push, the system will emit a certain number of beeps from the rear buzzer indicating which value is now stored in the system memory
(1 beep from rear buzzer = the set value is 1 (X1=1), 3 beeps = the set value is 3, ....) When the correct value is stored in the system memory the
installer will insert/release the reverse and the system stores the value automatically and goes to the next page, or switch ignition off and exit from
the procedure.
Page 3: front bumper selection
The same as here above described applies for this menu. The installer will check the X2 value with the line "b"- front bumper selection - in the table.
Page 4: rear power selection
The same as here above described applies for this menu. The installer will check the X3 value with the line "c"- rear power selection - in the table.
Page 5: front power selection
The same as here above described applies for this menu. The installer will check the X4 value with the line "d"- front power selection - in the table.
Page 6: read-out system errors
In this page menu, the system indicates what the system errors are (if any).
First, the system emits from both front and rear buzzers 6 loud beeps confirming the installer reached the menu 6. If any errors are stored in his
memory, the system will emit 1 or more of the following sequences of beeps from both the front and rear buzzers:
1 beep
rear buzzer failure (buzzer broken, wrong connection, cable broken, ...)
2 beeps
front buzzer failure (buzzer broken, wrong connection, cable broken, ...)
3 beeps
ECU failure (hardware or software)
4 beeps
sensor failure (sensor broken, or wrong connection, cable broken, ...)
The installer can go through the read-out again by pushing once on the push button at the end of the read-out. If a sensor failure is reported the
installer can go to the next page menu by inserting/releasing reverse in order to have more detailed information about it. Otherwise he can switch
ignition off and exit from the procedure.
Page 7: read-out of the sensor failure
If any of the sensors encounters a failure (4 beeps at the previous page), this page will indicate which sensor has a problem. The system emits first
7 loud beeps from both front and rear buzzers confirming it just enter menu page 7.If any of the sensors fails, the system will emit 1 or more of the
following sequences of beeps:
1 beep
rear buzzer
2 beeps
rear buzzer
5 beeps
rear buzzer
6 beeps
rear buzzer
1 beep
front buzzer
2 beeps
front buzzer
5 beeps
front buzzer
6 beeps
front buzzer
The installer can go through the read-out again by pushing once on the push button at the end of the read-out. Otherwise he can go back to page
menu 1 by inserting/releasing reverse or switch ignition off and exit from the procedure.
Manual Ref. no. AIM 000 388-5
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rear sensor number 1 failure
rear sensor number 2 failure
rear sensor number 3 failure
rear sensor number 4 failure
front sensor number 1 failure
front sensor number 2 failure
front sensor number 3 failure
front sensor number 4 failure
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