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Manual mode & Digital input switch logic

 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:00 pm    Post subject: Manual mode & Digital input switch logic Reply with quote

A bug has been found when using "true manual" mode in the transmission controller. When using a momentary switch, the transmission controller will actually go into "simple manual" instead of "true manual."

A bug has been found in "simple manual" mode when changing the position of the range selector from park, reverse & neutral to any forward gear. The controller can become stuck in a forward gear. Reinitializing the unit causes the unit to function normally again when stuck.

It has been found on some vehicles that a normally closed switch will function in reverse for digital inputs. The quick solution is to use a normally open switch instead.

All of these issues will be fixed in the upcoming software & firmware release this fall.
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