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SMARTBOARD
DRIVER HANDBOOK
Table of contents
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 General information .............................................................................................. 5
2 Device description ................................................................................................ 8
2.1 WABCO SmartBoard ..................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Device elements ............................................................................................................ 9
2.3 Switching On/Off ............................................................................................................ 9
3 Functions ............................................................................................................. 10
3.1 Menu Air suspension .......................................................................................... 10
3.2 Load .................................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Odometer ............................................................................................................ 15
3.4 Diagnostic memory ............................................................................................. 15
3.5 Steering axle lock ................................................................................................ 16
3.6 Brake lining wear ................................................................................................ 16
3.7 SafeStart ............................................................................................................. 16
3.8 Bounce Control ................................................................................................... 17
3.9 Brake release ...................................................................................................... 17
3.10 GIO function 1 & 2 ...................................................................................... 17
3.11 Tire pressure ....................................................................................................... 17
3.12 Road finisher brake ............................................................................................. 18
General information
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Table of contentsTable of contents
3.13 Vehicle inclination ............................................................................................... 18
3.14 Electronic parking brake ..................................................................................... 19
3.15 Immobilizer .......................................................................................................... 20
3.16 Emergency release (immobilizer) ....................................................................... 21
3.17 Current length of the trailer ................................................................................. 21
3.18 Language ............................................................................................................ 21
3.19 Tools menu .......................................................................................................... 22
5 Message codes .................................................................................................... 25
4 Electronic Extension Module fault codes ......................................................... 29
Edition 2 (12.2018) 815 010 138 3 (en)
This publication is not subject to an updating service. You will find the current version at: http://www.wabco.info/i/867
http://www.wabco.info/i/867
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General informationTable of contents
1 General information
Symbols used in this document
DANGERDescription of an immediate situation which will result in irreversible injury or death if the warning is ignored.
WARNINGDescription of a possible situation which may result in irreversible injury or death if the warning is ignored.
CAUTIONDescription of a possible situation which may result in irreversible injury if the warning is ignored.
NOTICEDescription of a possible situation which may result in material damage if the warning is ignored.
Important information, notes and/or tips
Reference to information on the internet
– Action step
Ö Consequence of an action
Action sequence:
1. Step 1
2. Step 2
List
• List
Note on the use of a tool / WABCO tool
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General informationGeneral information
WABCO Academy
https://www.wabco-academy.com/home/
WABCO Online product catalogue
http://inform.wabco-auto.com/
Your direct contact to WABCO
WABCO Belgium BVBA‘t Hofveld 6 B1-31702 Groot-BijgaardenBelgiumT: +32 2 481 09 00
WABCO GmbHAm Lindener Hafen 2130453 HanoverGermanyT: +49 511 9220
WABCO Austria GesmbHRappachgasse 421110 ViennaAustriaT: +43 1 680 700
WABCO (Schweiz) GmbHFreiburgstrasse 3843018 BernSwitzerlandT: +41 31 997 41 41
WABCO Automotive BVRhijnspoor 263Capelle aan den IJssel (Rotterdam) 2901 LBNetherlandsT: +31 10 288 86 00
WABCO brzdy k vozidlům spol. s r.o.Pražákova 1008/69, Štýřice,639 00 BrnoCzech RepublicT: +420 602 158 365
WABCO France SAS 1, cours de la Gondoire 77600 JossignyFranceT: +33 1 60 26 62 06
WABCO Automotive Italia S.r.L.Corso Pastrengo 50 10093 Colegno/Torino/ItalyT: +39 011 4010 411
WABCO Technical Office, Sales Office & Training CentreSiedlecka 393 138 ŁódźPolandT: +48 42 680914
WABCO España S. L. U.Av de Castilla 33San Fernando de Henares Madrid 28830 SpainT: +34 91 675 11 00
WABCO Automotive ABDrakegatan 10, Box 188 SE 401 23 Gothenburg SwedenT: +46 31 57 88 00
WABCO Automotive U.K. LtdUnit A1 Grange Valley Grange Valley Road, Batley, W Yorkshire, England, WF17 6GHT: +44 (0)1924 595 400
https://www.wabco-academy.com/home/http://inform.wabco-auto.com/
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General information
WABCO Australia Pty LtdUnit 3, 8 Anzed CourtMulgrave, Victoria 3170AustraliaT: +61 3 8541 7000Hotline: 1300-4-WABCO (1300 4 92226)
WABCO do Brasil Indústria e Comércio de Freios LtdaRodovia Anhanguera, km106CEP 13180-901Sumaré-SPBrazilT: +55 19 2117 4600T: +55 19 2117 5800
WABCO Hong Kong Limited14/F Lee Fund Centre31 Wong Chuk Hang RoadHong Kong (China)T: +852 2594 9746
Asia Pacific Headquarters, WABCO (Shanghai) Mgmt Co. Ltd29F & 30F, Building B, New Caohejing Intl Bus. Center391 Guiping Rd, Xuhui Dist.Shanghai 200233, China PRCT: +86 21 3338 2000
WABCO (China) Co. Ltd. JinanShandong WABCO Automotive Products Co. Ltd.1001 Shiji Av, Jinan Indust. Zone, Shandong 250104, China PRCT: +86 531 6232 8800
WABCO (China) Co. LtdNo. 917 Weihe Road, Economic & Tech. Dev. ZoneQingdao 266510, China PRCT: +86 532 8686 1000
WABCO (China) Co. LtdGuangdong WABCO FUHUA Automobile Brake System Co. Ltd.Building E, No.1 North, Santai Av, Taishan CityGuangdong 529200, China PRCT: +86 750 5966 123
Shanghai G7 WABCO IOT Technology Co. LtdRoom 503,Liguo Building, No. 255 Wubao Road, Minhang Dist.Shanghai 201100, China PRCT: 021-64058562/826
China-US RH Sheppard Hubei Steering Systems Co. LtdNo. 18, Jingui Road, Xianning CityHubei 437000, China PRC
WABCO INDIA LIMITEDPlot No. 3 (SP), III Main RoadAmbattur Industrial EstateChennai 600 058, IndiaT: +91 44 42242000
WABCO JAPAN Inc.Gate City Ohsaki W. Tower 2F,1-11-1, Osaki,Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032 JapanT: +81 3 5435 5711
WABCO Korea Ltd23, Cheongbuksandan-ro, Cheongbuk-eup Pyongtaek-siGyeonggi-do, 17792KoreaT: +82 31 680 3707
WABCO Asia Private Ltd25 International Business Park#03-68/69 German Centre609916SingaporeT: +65 6562 9119
WABCO Automotive SA 10 Sunrock CloseSunnyrock Ext 2, Germison 1401PO Box 4590, Edenvale 1610South AfricaT: +27 11 450 2052
WABCO Middle East and Africa FZCO Vehicle Control SystemDWC Business Park, Building A3, Room NO: 115,PO.Box 61231,Dubai- UAEE-mail: [email protected]
Head office: WABCO Europe BVBA Chaussée de la Hulpe 166 1170 Brussels Belgium T: +32 2 663 9800
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Device descriptionDevice description
2 Device description
2.1 WABCO SmartBoardMonitoring a wide range of trailer functions is important when trying to improve the performance of haulage companies operations and reducing the costs of the vehicle fleet.
The SmartBoard provides a wide range of functions that can be accessed via symbols from the main menu. The chapters below describe the various functions. The following rules apply:
If a system is not available and no information can be retrieved from it, the corresponding menu symbol is not displayed.
The display of the menu items results from according to the fitted and parameterised systems.
All data is for information only.
The display information or messages correspond to the situation of the last or current drive operation. When the vehicle is at a standstill, the values that were last saved are displayed.
These may deviate from the actual values (e. g. the tire pressure if a leak is present).
Only authorised workshops may replace SmartBoard batteries (does not apply to ADR version 446 192 111 0).
You can find a detailed explanation of message and codes in the system description of SmartBoard in the product database INFORM under http://inform.wabco-auto.com/.
http://inform.wabco-auto.com/
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Device description
2.2 Device elements
4 3 2
1
KEY
1 Signal light
2 Back one menu level or save settings
3 Confirmation and/or execution of the currently selected function
4 Selection of next menu item or next option
If the signal light is flashing 1 , check the current message.
2.3 Switching On/Off
POWER SUPPLY EVENT CONSEQUENCE
TRAILER COUPLED:
ISO 7638Ignition ON Display on
Ignition OFF Display off (with IVTM after max. 20 min.)TRAILER UNCOUPLED:
Internal battery of the SmartBoard (not in ADR version 446 192 111 0)
Pressing a button (> 2 s) Display on
Pressing a button Display updated
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FunctionsFunctions
3 Functions
3.1 Menu Air suspension FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Menu Operating status of the air suspension
Menu Air suspension: the selected function is marked by a black box and the name is displayed in the middle of the menu
Select next function
Select/activate next function
Select previous function
Dotted box: Activated functionFlashing: Deactivated function
Select next function
Select/deactivate function
Select previous function
Back to the main menu: Select the arrow
Back to the main menu
AIR SUSPENSION FUNCTIONS
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Lifting & Lowering
Lifting and lowering the entire chassis
Lift vehicle Lower vehicle Stop*
Lifting & lowering front
Lifting and lowering of a 2-point drawbar trailer
Lift front axle Lower front axle Stop*
* Only if the dead man function is deactivated in the parameter setting
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Functions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Lifting & lowering rear
Lifting and lowering of a 2-point drawbar trailer
Lift rear axle Lower rear axle Stop*
Lifting & lowering left
Lifting and lowering of a 2-point semitrailer
Lift left side Lower left side Stop*
Lifting & lowering right
Lifting and lowering of a 2-point semitrailer
Lift right side Lower right side Stop*
Driving level (normal level) request
Lift / lower to (pre)defined normal level
Start lifting / lowering
Vehicle is lifted / lowered
Stop lifting / lowering
Change driving level
Select the available driving level.This menu is only displayed if more than one driving level has been parameterised.
Select next level Apply level
Unloading level
Check in the menu whether the function is active (dashed box) or inactive.
Disable unloading level switch (Function is not started when switch is active)
* Only if dead man function is deactivated in the parameter setting
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FunctionsFunctions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Lift / lower lifting axle
The axle is lowered Lift axle(Lifting axle one is always lifted before lifting axle two)
The axle is lifted Lower axle(Lifting axle two is always lowered before lifting axle one)
Lifting axle OFF
Lifting axles one and two are enabled
Lifting axle selection
Disable lifting axle(lifting axle remains permanently lowered)
Lifting axle one is disabled
Selection of lifting axle one
Enable lifting axle (lifting axle can be lifted via lifting axle function)
Traction help
Automatic traction help is activated
Disable automatic traction help
Automatic traction help is deactivated
Start traction help
Automatic traction help is deactivated
Enable automatic traction help
Traction help is activated
Stop traction help
OptiTurn™
Automatic OptiTurn™ is enabled
Disable automatic OptiTurn™
OptiTurn™ is off Start OptiTurn™
Automatic OptiTurn™ is disabled
Enable automatic OptiTurn™
OptiTurn™ is on Stop OptiTurn™
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Functions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
OptiLoad™
Automatic OptiLoad™ is enabled
Disable automatic OptiLoad™
OptiLoad™ function is off
Start OptiLoad™
Automatic OptiLoad™ is disabled
Enable automatic OptiLoad™
OptiLoad™ function is on
Stop OptiLoad™
Memory level 1
Setting and saving memory level 1
Request memory level 1
press > 5s to save the current level as memory level 1
Vehicle is lifted / lowered
Stop
Memory level 2
Set and save memory level 2
Request memory level 2
press > 5s to save the current level as memory level 2
Vehicle is lifted / lowered
Stop
Automatic level control
Disable level control while stationary
Disable temporarily
press > 5s to disable permanently
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FunctionsFunctions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Forklift control
Forklift recognition is deactivated
2. Enable lifting axle characteristic curve (due to the attached forklift)
Forklift recognition is activated
2. Disable lifting axle characteristic curve (due to the attached forklift)
Traction help seasonal
Traction help seasonal is off
Activate traction help seasonal
Date indicates period of "season" (DD.MM to DD.MM)*Traction help seasonal is on
Disable traction help seasonal
Date indicates period of "season" (DD.MM to DD.MM)*
* Date is only available if the SmartBoard has an internal battery and if it is parameterised in the modulator.
3.2 LoadFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Display of the current axle loads
Display of the current axle loads
Continue to next axle
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Functions
3.3 OdometerFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Display of odometer reading and trip data
OdometerDisplays the odometer reading recorded by the SmartBoard
Continue to the next item
MileageDisplays the odometer reading recorded by EBS
Continue to the next item
Trip EBSDisplays the EBS trip odometer
Continue to the next item
Daily kilometresDisplays the SmartBoard’s trip odometer
Continue to the next item
3.4 Diagnostic memoryFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Displays diagnostic and system messages
Displays current and active system messages and components. Displays the status of the warning lamp
Continue to next message
System messages see see chapter "5 Message codes", page 25
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FunctionsFunctions
3.5 Steering axle lock
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Locking / releasing the steering axle
Steering axle lock is deactivated and axle is released
Enable steering axle lock
Steering axle lock is activated and axle is locked
Disable automatic function of the steering axle
3.6 Brake lining wearFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
Status indication for the brake linings
At least one brake lining has reached its wear limit. Contact a workshop
3.7 SafeStartFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Enabling / disabling of the automatic brake in the event of unsafe driving conditions(overrides function switch)
The brake is released Actuate SafeStart brake (parking brake must have been applied beforehand)
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Functions
3.8 Bounce ControlFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Controlled release of the brake to avoid jumps due to chassis voltage
Bounce Control is activated
Deactivate Bounce Control
3.9 Brake releaseFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Confirm complete release of brake
Observe safety precautions!
Safety function. The user must observe all safety precautions.
Release brake
3.10 GIO function 1 & 2FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Switch customer function 1(/2) on/off
Display and control options depend on the customer specific function.
To learn more about GIO features, please contact your WABCO Service Partner.
3.11 Tire pressureFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Display of tire pressure information
Displays current and target tire pressure from IVTM/OptiTireTM system
Continue to the next tire pressure
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FunctionsFunctions
3.12 Road finisher brakeFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Road finisher brake Road finisher brake is deactivated
Enable road finisher brake
Switch to braking pressure mode
Road finisher brake is activated
Disable road finisher brake
Switch to braking pressure mode
Road finisher brake Set braking pressure in steps of 0.1 bar
Increase braking pressure
Reduce braking pressure
3.13 Vehicle inclinationFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Display of the trailer inclination
A flashing caution symbol warns if the current value is above the upper limit value.
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Functions
3.14 Electronic parking brakeFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Apply and release electronic parking brake
Parking brake is either temporarily or permanently released
Activate parking brake
Parking brake is activated(display in sleep mode)
–
Brake must be actuated to avoid rolling away
–
Parking brake is activated
Deactivates the parking brake permanently
Deactivates the parking brake temporarily
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FunctionsFunctions
3.15 ImmobilizerFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Disabling / enabling the trailer brake by means of a PIN
The trailer wheels are unlocked Disable trailer by entering PIN
Selection of numbers 0 ... 9
Continue to the next digit
Confirm inputOptional: Engage parking brake before releasing
–
The trailer wheels are locked Enable trailer by entering PIN
Selection of numbers 0 ... 9
Continue to the next digit
Confirm inputDefine new PIN see page 22 => Table "Extra functions | Settings" / Define new PIN (for
Immobilizer)
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Functions
3.16 Emergency release (immobilizer)FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Emergency function for immobilizer
Allows the brake to be released up to 3 times, even when the immobilizer is activated. As soon as the vehicle stops the immobilizer is activated again.The remaining releases are displayed. The function is active while the immobilizer is disabled.
Confirm emergency release
3.17 Current length of the trailerFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Display of the current length of the trailer
Displays the current length of the trailer(e.g. of extendable timber transport trailers)
3.18 LanguageFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Select language from the available languages*
The current language is English
Continue to the next language
Select language
*Available languages depend on the language package.
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FunctionsFunctions
3.19 Tools menuFUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Operating status of the Tools menu
System information and settings can be displayed and/or changed
Select function
EXTRA FUNCTIONS | TEBS DATA
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Trailer info display Displays sensor data of the trailer, e.g. voltages, supply pressure, braking pressure and bellows pressure
–
ODR data Displays the recorded on-board data
Continue to the next item
Parameter memory Read parameter from modulator
Select element Continue to the
next item Selection
EXTRA FUNCTIONS | SYSTEM INFO
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
System Displays the system information of the modulator and the IVTM, such as part number, software version, serial number, production date and vehicle identification number (VIN).
Continue to the next item
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Functions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
IVTM Displays the ID of an IVTM wheel sensor module
Continue with the next module
SmartBoard Displays the system information of the SmartBoard, such as battery status, part number and software version.
–
EXTRA FUNCTIONS | SETTINGS
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Units Switch between km&bar/mls&PSI
Continue to the next item
Select system
Screen saver Changing the display duration (duration of the display of the start screen after switching on)
Continue to the next item
Changing the time in seconds
Switch between screen saver On/Off
Continue to the next item
Selection On or Off
Set time for inactivity Continue to the next item
Changing the time in seconds
Load Set advance warning and overload
Jump to next digit
Selection of numbers 0 ... 9
Confirm input
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FunctionsFunctions
FUNCTION DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OPTIONS
Menu sequence Changing the sequence of the menu
Continue to the next item
Selection of the menu item to be moved
Move element Confirm new
sequence Save new
sequenceDefine new PIN (for immobilizer)
> Configure PIN with old PIN.Define new PIN using old PIN for the immobilizer (see page 20)
Continue to the next digit
Selection of numbers 0 ... 9
Confirm input when all digits are filled in
> Configure PIN using the PUK.Define new PIN using the PUK for the immobilizer (see page 20)
Continue to the next digit
Selection of numbers 0 ... 9
Confirm input when all digits have been entered
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Functions
CODE MESSAGE
COMPONENT: TEBS D
007 Trailer modulator
010 EBS (ABS) relay valve
058 Trailer modulator
059 Trailer modulator
061 EBS relay valve
062 EBS relay valve / Pressure sensor
081 Pneumatic control line
083 Supply pressure sensor
084… 086
Electrical switching output
221 Trailer modulator / Sensor power supply 24 V
232 Trailer modulator / Sensor power supply 5 V
246 EBS-RE valve / Switch
COMPONENT: TEBS E (TEBS D/E)
001 Wheel sensor a (TEBS D/E)
002 Wheel sensor b (TEBS D/E)
003 Wheel sensor c (TEBS D/E)
004 Wheel sensor d (TEBS D/E)
005 Wheel sensor e (TEBS D/E)
006 Wheel sensor f (TEBS D/E)
007 EBS(ABS) relay valve / solenoid control (TEBS E)
009 Trailer modulator / Solenoid control (TEBS D/E)
CODE MESSAGE
010 Trailer modulator / Solenoid control
058 EBS relay valve / Redundancy
059 EBS relay valve / Pressure sensor
061 Trailer modulator / Redundancy
062 Trailer modulator / Pressure sensors
069 Axle load sensor, internal (TEBS D/E)
075 Wear sensor (TEBS D/E)
076 Error when selecting the nominal value / redundant braking (TEBS D/E)
077 Desired-pressure sensor, internal (TEBS D/E)
078 Desired-pressure sensor, external (TEBS D/E)
080 Demand pressure sensor, internal
081 Braking pressure sensor (axle c-d)
082 Switch 1 for trailer length
083 Switch 2 for trailer length
084 Switch 3 for trailer length
085 Switch 4 for trailer length
086 Switch for overload indication
088 Lateral acceleration sensor (TEBS D/E)
089 Proximity switch
090 Freely configurable function 8
091 Freely configurable function 7
092 Freely configurable function 6
093 Freely configurable function 5
5 Message codes
Example: Display in the 1st numerical block: 2nd numerical block: SmartBoard Component Type of faultCode 001 07 001 – wheel sensor a 07 – driving route to large
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FunctionsFunctions
CODE MESSAGE
094 Freely configurable function 4
095 Freely configurable function 3
096 Freely configurable function 2
097 Freely configurable function 1
099 IN/OUT port
100 GIO freely configurable analogue function
101 GIO freely configurable digital function
102 Slot GIO 5
103 Slot GIO 4
104 Slot GIO 3
105 Slot GIO 2
106 Slot GIO 1
107 Slot GIO 6
108 Slot GIO 7
109 ABS sensor/ Memory bit
110 Slot Subsystems
111 Switch, axle relaxation
112 Switch "Automatic lowering of the lifting axle"
113 SmartBoard
114 Diagnosis power supply
115 Telematics unit
116 IVTM
117 ECAS Remote Control Unit / Box
118 Axle load sensor external (axle c-d)
119 Axle load sensor external (axle e-f)
120 Height sensor axle load (axle c-d)
121 Height sensor axle load (axle e-f)
122 Freely programmable function 3
123 Freely programmable function 2
124 Freely programmable function 1
CODE MESSAGE
125 Switch unloading level
126 Output speed signal
127 Height sensor 2 (axle e-f)
128 Height sensor 1 (axle c-d)
129 ECAS valve block
130 Output steady positive voltage 2
131 Output steady positive voltage 1
132 Output RSS active signal
133 Output ABS active signal
134 Road finisher brake
135 Not used
136 LIN bus
137 Speed switch 2 (ISS 2)
138 Speed switch 1 (ISS 1) for manoeuvring assistance
139 Valve, residual pressure maintenance
140 Valve residual pressure maintenance for traction help
141 Lifting axle valve 2
142 Lifting axle valve 1
143 Pneumatic control line
144 Supply pressure sensor
145 External ELM
146 External ECAS
148 Internal ECAS / Calibration
156 Not used
157 Switch normal level 2
158 Switch Up
159 Switch Down
160 Brake release function
163 Axle load calibration
164 Not used
165 Trailer length proximity switch 1
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Functions
CODE MESSAGE
167 Output Steering axle lock
168 Switch output Steering axle lock
169 Immobilizer PIN invalid
170 Output Tilt warning
178 Valve Immobilizer
179 Buzzer Immobilizer
180 Demand pressure on router/repeater
181 Router/Repeater power supply local system
182 Router/Repeater power supply to the next system
183 Router/Repeater CAN to the local system
184 Router/Repeater CAN to the next system
185 ECAS deactivation switch
186 Normal level 4 switch
187 Switch Forklift control
188Second external axle load sensor (Axle c-d)
189 SafeStart
190 SafeStart pressure sensor
191 SafeStart warning lamp
192 Emergency brake light
193 Green warning lamp
194 Brake temperature
195 eTASC rear axle
196 eTASC front axle
197 ECAS monoblock 2
198 ECAS front axle valve
199 Switch Driving level limitation
200 GIO service indication
201 Shared buzzer
CODE MESSAGE
202 Shared warning lamp
203 Service mode
204 GIO operating hours counter warning lamp
205 Output Overload indication
206 Output Overload indication 3rd modulator
207 Switch Electronic parking brake
208 Valve Spring brake
209 2nd switch
210 Valve Electronic parking brake
211 Door locking system
212 Lifting axle Off switch
213 Switch Monitoring system rear
214 Trailer length proximity switch 2
215 Trailer length proximity switch 3
216 Trailer length proximity switch 4
217 Input switch ECAS ramp height control
220 Data connection towing vehicle / trailer (TEBS D/E)
250 Not used
251 Power supply (TEBS D/E)
253 Parameter setting (TEBS D/E)
254 Trailer modulator (TEBS D/E)
COMPONENTS IVTM
639 CAN (short circuit / bus off)
927 Warning lamp 2 (optional / pin 4)
928 Warning lamp 1 (standard / pin 2)
929 Tire data cannot be analysed
1121 Data on the CAN data bus
3011… 3054
Pressure in tire
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesFunctions
CODE MESSAGE
3111…3154
Leakage in tire and valve
3410…3500
Tire Pressure Deviation
TYPE OF FAULT
00 Value too high
01 Value too low
02 Data is irregular or incorrect
03 Overvoltage/Short circuit to 24 V
04 Undervoltage / Short circuit to ground
05 Break in supply cable
06 Current too high or circuit grounded
07 Distance too great
08 Slip
09 Signal failure
10 Jump up / Jump down
11/12 See failure note
13 Characteristic curve error
14 Special faults / See fault info
15 See failure note
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
4 Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
1552-03 2483503 The components or the cable on analogue input 1 (GIO14) has a short-circuit to 24 V
1552-04 2483604 The components or the cable on analogue input 1 (GIO14) has a short-circuit to ground
1568-03 2509103 The components or the cable on analogue input 2 (GIO13) has a short-circuit to 24 V
1568-04 2509204 The components or the cable on analogue input 2 (GIO13) has a short-circuit to ground
1632-03 2611503 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO14 pin1 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1632-04 2611604 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO14 pin1 has a short-circuit to ground.
1632-05 2611705 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO14 pin1 is not connected.
1632-11 2612311 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO14 pin1.
1648-03 2637103The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO16 pin1 has a short-circuit to 24 V. The fault can also occur in a system with battery supply (TEBS In/Out on GIO 16 connected), then ignore.
1648-04 2637204 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO16 pin1 has a short-circuit to ground.
1648-05 2637305 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO16 pin1 is not connected.
1648-11 2637911 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO16 pin1.
1664-03 2662703 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO16 pin4 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1664-04 2662804 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO16 pin4 has a short-circuit to ground.
1664-05 2662905 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO16 pin4 is not connected.
1664-11 2663511 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO16 pin4.
1680-03 2688303 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin1 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1680-04 2688404 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin1 has a short-circuit to ground.
1680-05 2688505 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin1 has a short-circuit to ground.
1680-11 2689111 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO15 pin1.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesElectronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
1696-03 2713903 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO13 pin4 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1696-04 2714004 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO13 pin4 has a short-circuit to ground.
1696-05 2714105 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO13 pin4 is not connected.
1696-11 2714711 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO13 pin4.
1712-03 2739503 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin3 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1712-04 2739604 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin3 has a short-circuit to ground.
1712-05 2739705 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO15 pin3 is not connected.
1712-11 2740311 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO15 pin3.
1728-03 2765103 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin4 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1728-04 2765204 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO15 pin4 has a short-circuit to ground.
1728-05 2765305 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO15 pin4 is not connected.
1728-11 2765911 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO15 pin4.
1744-03 2790703 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO13 pin1 has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1744-04 2790804 The components or the cable on plug-connector GIO13 pin1 has a short-circuit to ground.
1744-05 2790905 The components or the cable at plug-connector GIO13 pin1 is not connected.
1744-11 2791511 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO13 pin1.
1760-03 2816303 The components or the cable on plug-connector Subsystems pin5 (Term. 15) has a short-circuit to 24 V.
1760-04 2816404 The components or the cable on plug-connector Subsystems pin5 (Term. 15) has a short-circuit to ground.
1760-05 2816505 No components are connected on the plug-connector Subsystems Pin5 (Term. 15).
1760-11 2817111 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot Subsystem Pin5 (Term. 15).1905-03 3048303 The supply voltage to Electronic Extension Module is below 9 V.
1905-04 3048404 The supply voltage to Electronic Extension Module is above 30 V.
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CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
1920-02 3072202 No Echo signal received from ultrasonic sensor 1 (left). Sensor or sensor cable defective, or not plugged in.
1920-03 3072303 The cable to ultrasonic sensor 1 (left) cable has a short-circuit to 24 V
1920-04 3072404 The cable to ultrasonic sensor 1 (left) cable has a short-circuit to ground
1921-03 3073903 The cable for the power supply for the ultrasonic sensor(s) on GIO 17 has a short-circuit to 24 V
1921-04 3074004 The cable for the power supply for the ultrasonic sensor(s) on GIO 17 or GIO 18 has a short-circuit to ground.
1936-02 3097802 No Echo signal received from ultrasonic sensor 2 (right). Sensor or sensor cable defective, or not plugged in.
1936-03 3097903 The cable to ultrasonic sensor 2 (right) cable has a short-circuit to 24 V
1936-04 3098004 The cable to ultrasonic sensor 2 (right) cable has a short-circuit to ground
1937-03 3099503 The cable for the power supply for the ultrasonic sensor(s) on GIO 18 has a short-circuit to 24 V
1937-04 3099604 The cable for the power supply for the ultrasonic sensor(s) on GIO 17 or GIO 18 cable has a short-circuit to ground
1952-12 3124412 TailGUARD function cancelled because of a sensor error. This error can also occur with heavy parasitic noises.
1968-12 3150012 TailGUARD function cancelled because of a sensor error in the main level. This error can also occur with heavy parasitic noises. 1968-14 3150214 TailGUARD was deactivated while reversing.
1969-12 3151612TailGUARD function cancelled because of a sensor error in the expanded level. This error can also occur with heavy parasitic noises.
1984-12 3175612 TailGUARD function aborted because of a fault in Trailer EBS.
1985-12 3177212General termination of the TailGUARD function due to excessive reverse speed or faults in the TailGUARD components during operation. Note the additional information ("Info" button).
2032-02 3251402 Implausible signal from distance sensor 2.
2032-03 3251503 The cable to distance sensor 2 has a short circuit to 24 V.
2032-04 3251604 The cable to distance sensor 2 has a short circuit to ground.
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CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2032-05 3251705The cable to distance sensor 2 is not connected or is defective. This fault can also occur in combination with the fault "Power supply too low", then ignore.
2032-11 3252311 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO13 pin42048-02 3277002 Implausible signal from distance sensor 1
2048-03 3277103 The cable to distance sensor 1 has a short circuit to 24 V
2048-04 3277204 The cable to distance sensor 1 has a short circuit to ground
2048-05 3277305 The cable to distance sensor 1 is not connected or is defective
2048-11 3277911 A component for which there are no parameter settings was detected at slot GIO 14 Pin4
2080-03 3328303 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 17 or GIO 18) is interrupted by excessive voltage. Check the sensor cable.
2080-04 3328404 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 17 or GIO 18) has a short to ground. Check the sensor cable.
2080-05 3328505 No sensor is connected on the line of the LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 17 or GIO 18)
2080-09 3328909 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors have communication problems. Switch the ignition off and on again.
2081-03 3329903 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 17 or GIO 18) is interrupted by excessive voltage. Check the sensor cable.
2081-04 3330004 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 17 or GIO 18) has a short to ground. Check the sensor cable.2081-13 3330913 The ultrasonic sensors are not configured
2097-12 3356412 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2098-00 3356800 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2099-00 3358400 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2100-12 3361212 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2101-12 3362812 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2102-12 3364412
The ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2103-05 3365305
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 1 (main level left) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2113-12 3382012 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2114-00 3382400 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2115-00 3384000 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2116-12 3386812 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2117-12 3388412 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2118-12 3390012
The ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2119-05 3390905
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 2 (main level right) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2129-12 3407612 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2130-00 3408000 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2131-00 3409600 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2132-12 3412412 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2133-12 3414012 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2134-12 3415612
The ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesElectronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2135-05 3416505
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 3 (main level middle) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2145-12 3433212 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2146-00 3433600 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2147-00 3435200 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2148-12 3438012 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2149-12 3439612 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2150-12 3441212
The ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2151-05 3442105
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 4 (additional level left) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2161-12 3458812 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2162-00 3459200 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2163-00 3460800 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2164-12 3463612 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2165-12 3465212 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2166-12 3466812
The ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2167-05 3467705
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 5 (additional level right) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2177-12 3484412 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2178-00 3484800 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2179-00 3486400 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2180-12 3489212 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2181-12 3490812 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) has an internal error. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2182-12 3492412
The ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level right) has a sensor membrane error. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2183-05 3493305
The cable to ultrasonic sensor 6 (additional level middle) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2192-03 3507503 The cable to the trip recorder speed signal has a short circuit to supply voltage.
2208-02 3533002 The speed signal is invalid. Move the vehicle. Should the fault persist, check the cabling of the speed signal.
2209-10 3535410The speed signal is invalid. Switch the ignition off and on again and move the vehicle. Should the fault persist, check the cabling of the speed signal.
2224-03 3558703 Brake valve 1 has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.2224-04 3558804 Brake valve 1 has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2224-05 3558905 Brake valve 1 is not connected. Check the cabling.
2224-12 3559612 Brake valve 1 possibly has a leak or does not vent the brake line.
2225-03 3560303 Brake valve 2 has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesElectronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2225-04 3560404 Brake valve 2 has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2225-05 3560505 Brake valve 2 is not connected. Check the cabling.
2225-12 3561212 Brake valve 2 possibly has a leak or does not vent the brake line.2243-11 3589911 Internal fault, the relay for the position lamps has a fault
2257-12 3612412 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2260-12 3617212 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2261-12 3618812 Ultrasonic sensor 1 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2262-12 3620412The ultrasonic sensor 1 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2263-12 3622012
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 1 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2273-12 3638012 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2276-12 3642812 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2277-12 3644412 Ultrasonic sensor 2 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2278-12 3646012The ultrasonic sensor 2 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2279-12 3647612
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 2 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2289-12 3663612 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2292-12 3668412 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2293-12 3670012 Ultrasonic sensor 3 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2294-12 3671612The ultrasonic sensor 3 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2295-12 3673212
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 3 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2305-12 3689212 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2308-12 3694012 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2309-12 3695612 Ultrasonic sensor 4 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2310-12 3697212The ultrasonic sensor 4 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2311-12 3698812
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 4 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2321-12 3714812 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2324-12 3719612 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2325-12 3721212 Ultrasonic sensor 5 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2326-12 3722812The ultrasonic sensor 5 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2327-12 3724412
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 5 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesElectronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2337-12 3740412 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2340-12 3745212 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2341-12 3746812 Ultrasonic sensor 6 (GIO 16) has an internal fault. If the fault reoccurs frequently, replace the sensor.
2342-12 3748412The ultrasonic sensor 6 (GIO 16) has a sensor membrane fault. Make sure that the sensor membrane is clean and the sensor has free view. If the error continues to occur, replace the sensor.
2343-12 3750012
The cable to the ultrasonic sensor 6 (GIO 16) is interrupted or a new ultrasonic sensor has not been learned yet. If the fault occurs during TailGUARD start-up, ignore the fault and repeat the start-up procedures.
2352-03 3763503 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 16) is interrupted by excessive voltage. Check the sensor cable.
2352-04 3763604 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 16) has a short to ground. Check the sensor cable.
2352-05 3763705 No sensor is connected on the line of the LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 16)
2352-09 3764109 The LIN bus to the ultrasonic sensors (GIO 16) has communication problems. Switch the ignition off and on again.2353-13 3766113 The ultrasonic sensors(GIO 16) are not configured
2368-02 3789002The reversing signal is not available or is outside the valid range. Check the CAN connections of the 24 V CAN on port GIO 12 to the vehicle.
2368-12 3790012
The reverse signal is implausible. Switch the ignition off and on again. Drive the vehicle and then engage the reverse gear while stationary. Check the reverse signal for a short circuit to supply voltage.
2384-03 3814703 The pressure sensor input has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
2384-04 3814804 The pressure sensor input has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2384-14 3815814
The pressure sensor detects a braking pressure although no brake is being applied. Check the proper function of the pressure sensor and the solenoid valves if applicable and the Select-High valve for tightness.
2385-03 3816303 The supply cable for the pressure sensor has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2385-04 3816404 The supply cable for the pressure sensor has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2400-05 3840505The supply cable for the stop light (GIO 12 - pin 1) is not connected. The stop light cannot be actuated. Check the cabling.
2416-00 3865600Supply pressure of the reverse monitoring system is too high. Check the supply pressure, the pressure limiting valve and the pressure sensor.
2416-01 3865701 Supply pressure of the reverse monitoring system is too low.
2432-12 3892412
The pressure sensor detects a braking pressure at a vehicle speed that is too high or invalid. Check the TailGUARD valves for leaks as well as the valves and the pressure sensor and their cables for short circuits to supply.
2448-03 3917103 The status lamp or its cable has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
2448-04 3917204 The status lamp or its cable has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2448-05 3917305The status lamp or its cable is not connected. Check the cabling; if an LED is installed, install and additional 1kOhm resistor to ground.
2464-03 3942703 The warning lamp or its cable has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
2464-04 3942804 The warning lamp or its cable has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2464-05 3942905 The warning lamp or its cable is not connected. Check the cabling.
2480-03 3968303 The cable for the brake signal has a short circuit to supply voltage. Check the cabling.
2480-04 3968404 The cable for the brake signal has a short circuit to ground. Check the cabling.
2480-05 3968505 The cable for the brake signal is not connected. Check the cabling.
2496-09 3994509
Trailer Remote Control communication switched off because Trailer Remote Control communication via another Eletronic Extension Module was detected. Switch all Trailer Remote Control communication in every Eletronic Extension Module down with the exception of the first (with TailGUARD system).
2512-12 4020412
The brake request from the TailGUARD system was not acknowledged by the truck. Check the cabling of GIO 13-1 (brake signal) and GIO 13-3 (brake status signal). It is possible that the fault can be ignored (additional information under "Info").
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Electronic Extension Module fault codesElectronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
2513-12 4022012
The truck indicates a confirmation of a TailGUARD braking action even though the TailGUARD system has not requested braking. Note the additional information ("Info" button), it may be possible to ignore the fault.
2514-12 4023612 The brake signal has a short circuit to the brake confirmation signal (short circuit GIO 13-1 to GIO 13-3). Check the cabling.2944-09 4711309 No CAN connection to Trailer EBS.
2945-09 4712909
No CAN connection to truck. Check the cabling of the CAN lines of the Electronic Extension Module power cable (pins 2 and 3 / white-green and white-brown lines) to the vehicle (body manufacturer CAN port).
3520-09 5632909 CAN connection to towing vehicle via ISO 12098 interrupted.
4000-03 6400303 The supply voltage of the ultrasonic sensors is too high.
4000-04 6400404The supply voltage of the ultrasonic sensors is too low. This fault can also occur in combination with the fault "Power supply too low", then ignore.
4016-03 6425903 The supply voltage to Eletronic Extension Module is above 30 V.
4016-04 6426004 The supply voltage to Eletronic Extension Module is under 9 V.
4017-03 6427503 The supply voltage to the Electronic Extension Module is too high. The reverse monitoring system was switched off.
4017-04 6427604 The supply voltage for the Electronic Extension Module is below 19 V. The reverse monitoring system was switched off.
4048-14 6478214 The TailGUARD system was not learned or tested yet. Please run initial start-up routine.
4049-02 6478602 The parameter settings are incorrect. For more information: Read out parameter set and write back into the ECU.
4064-12 6503612
The port expansion was deactivated. Too many 12 V components were defined on the Electronic Extension Module (Eletronic Extension Module) in multivoltage operation. Reduce the number to max. 3 components.
4065-12 6505212 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
4066-12 6506812 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
4067-12 6508412 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
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Electronic Extension Module fault codes
CODE IN SMARTBOARD
DIAGNOSTIC CODE DESCRIPTION
4068-12 6510012 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
4069-12 6511612 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
4088-12 6542012 Switch ignition off for at least 5s. If the fault is still current after the ignition reset, contact WABCO customer service.
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