Memory Replay Operation
- Data related to the memory replay are received through the CAN communication from the power window main on the CAN line.
- Seat is set to the registered position as each position switch is pressed when the ignition is ON.
- Memory replay will not be performed unless it is registered.
- If the position switch is pressed while the memory replay is in operation, the final switch is effective. Though, if the switches are pressed within the time interval of 50 ms, replay will not be performed.
- When the replay is in operation (position switch is ON), buzzer will sounds once.
- If any of the following conditions is met, replay is prohibited and operation will stop if it is in replay.
When the ignition is OFF
When the "P" position switch is OFF (when the shift lever is at the position other than "P")
When the vehicle speed is over 3 km/h (when it last more than 2 or 3 seconds)
When the manual switch in relation to the seat is in operation. (Seat related replay operation stops)
When the stop switch is ON
- Control in reverse operation
When the motor is driven reverse during the operation, it performs reverse operation after 60+/-10 ms and 100+/-10 ms from completing the current operation in slide, reclining and front/rear height respectively.
- Determining operational priority
In order to prevent overlapping of rushing current when the motor starts up, motor start-up is delayed for 100 +/- 10 ms respectively and its operational priority is as follows.
Slide>Reclining>Front height>Rear height
- Sequential timer settings for motor start-up.
Slide: 20+/-2 seconds (in memory replay)
Reclining: 35+/-3 seconds (in memory replay)
Front/Rear height: 10+/-1 seconds
Slide, Reclining: It operates depending on the switch input time in manual switch input (direct drive type)