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Description And Operation

DESCRIPTION 

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1 - KIN

The Keyless Ignition Node (KIN) module contains the customer interface for ignition switch activation in the form of a momentary switch. Pressing the START/STOP button is the method of activation by the customer. The KIN is located in the instrument panel to the left of the center stack, encased and secured to the instrument panel. Fastener tabs built onto the housing of the KIN, latch into a grooved lip on the inner side of the instrument panel to secure it.

The KIN:

The KIN (START) processes:

The KIN contains four Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) indicators:

OPERATION 

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1 - KIN

The KIN replaces the conventional key and ignition switch with a momentary button press and a wireless electronic key fob. When the operator presses the GO-button the key fob is interrogated. If the key fob is recognized as to the vehicle and in the vehicles interior, the system will allow the ignition state of the vehicle to be changed by the vehicle operator between the LOCK, ACCESSORY, RUN, and START ignition states. This causes changes in the ignition status signals on the vehicle's Controller Area Network-Chassis (CAN-C) data bus networks and hardwired outputs controlled by the starting system master. As far as the vehicle's ignition system is concerned, keyless go control is undetectable from legacy conventional control that uses a rotational switch and key. The K-line and the START/STOP button hardwire signals are used in tandem to determine the START/STOP button states.

KIN Function:

KIN illumination:

If the key fob is not detected:

If the key fob battery has a low battery level or there is interference that jams the signal from the key fob (for example, a key fob is placed next to or in close proximity of electronic badges, cell phones, metal objects) which prevents the RFH and the KIN from performing the normal Radio Frequency (RF) based Keyless Go authentication, the KIN module has a back-up means to perform the key fob authentication:

The back up KIN (START) process includes:

The back up KIN (START) process required so as not to strand a customer due to a low power battery issue in the key fob or interference scenario. The KIN supplies a low voltage to a coil internally to power the FOBIK and read the key information.

After putting the vehicle into ark, pressing the KIN's Go-button allows the vehicle's engine to be shut off. In an emergency, pressing the Go-button continuously for 2 seconds or repeatedly (one hit every 30- 500 ms) will cause the engine to shut off when vehicle speed is greater than 1 km/h (5 mph).