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The DTC window will display the SPN (Suspect
Parameter Number), FMI (Failure Mode Identifi er),
Error Object, Failure Number, Description and
Frequency Counter (number of occurrences the fault).
Control Buttons for DTC window
Read button will read the information form the user
Clear will clear the information from tab
Report opens a header for user to input data about the
ECU then allows the user to save, email or print DTC
report
Service button opens the service data
HELP opens help page for DTC
Close will close the window.
Confi guration Window – ACB
The confi guration window is used to display ACB sensor
confi guration information including the Mounting offset,
Stationary Object Warning, Misalignment Value and
Following distance setting confi guration number.
ACB Sensor Confi guration
Figure 45
Figure 46
Mounting Offset
The ACB sensor mounting offset provides the
horizontal offset relative to the vehicle’s longitudinal
axis. A positive value indicates an offset to the left of the
vehicle’s longitudinal axis (driver’s side) and a negative
value indicates an offset to the right of the vehicle’s
longitudinal axis (passenger side). The offset range is
± 500 mm (19.69 inches). The physical mounting
location of the sensor cannot exceed ± 500 mm.
Figure 47
Stationary Object Warning
Stationary object warning provides the user with an
audible alert for stationary objects with in the vehicle
path. Stationary object warnings will be enabled (ON)
or disabled (OFF).
Figure 48
Misalignment Value
The ACB sensor misalignment value provides the
angle the sensor can be adjusted to be parallel or
in-line with the vehicle’s longitudinal axis. The smaller
the misalignment angle the better forward vehicle
tracking performance.
A positive value indicates that the sensor is currently
aimed to the right side of the vehicle’s longitudinal axis
(passenger side) and a negative value indicates the
sensor is currently aimed to the left side of the vehicle’s
longitudinal axis (driver’s side). The misalignment
range is ± 1.17 degrees. If the actual ACB sensor
misalignment value is greater than ± 0.9 degrees, it is
recommended to adjust the sensors aim. See the ACB
SD-Sheet for sensor adjustment procedures.
Figure 49
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