maximatecc maxAI 430 Bedienungsanleitung

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maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v
Technical Manual
© August 2021 by maximatecc. All Rights Reserved.
The contents of this manual are intended for the sole benefit of maximatecc’s customer and must not be disclosed
to persons outside of the intended user’s company without maximatecc’s permission. This material is regarded
as intellectual property and the user is, therefore advised that he/she must treat its contents as being confidential
between maximatecc and the User Company.

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Table of Contents
1. Scope and Use of This Manual ..................................................... 1
2. Installation Instructions ................................................................. 2
2.1 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Flush Mounting ....................................... 2
2.2 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Hole Mounting ........................................ 3
2.3 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Ram Mounting ........................................ 4
2.4 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Wiring ..................................................... 5
3. Display Features .................................................................. 6
3.1 Navigation & Keypad Functions ...................................................... 7
3.2 Settings and Menu Options ........................................................... 10
3.3 Accessing the Video Input ............................................................. 11
3.4 Accessing the Menu ...................................................................... 11
3.5 Display Menu Navigation ............................................................... 12
3.5.1 Settings .......................................................................................................... 13
3.5.1.1 Date/Time .............................................................................................. 13
3.5.1.2 Illumination ............................................................................................ 14
3.5.1.3 Language/Units ..................................................................................... 17
3.5.1.4 Trip Information ..................................................................................... 19
3.5.1.5 Communications ................................................................................... 21
3.5.1.6 Service Interval...................................................................................... 22
3.5.1.7 Change Pin Code .................................................................................. 26
3.5.2 Instrument Setup ........................................................................................... 28
3.5.2.1 Demo ..................................................................................................... 28
3.5.2.2 Built-In Configuration ............................................................................. 29
3.5.2.3 DPF Regeneration ................................................................................ 37
3.5.3 Fault Codes ................................................................................................... 40
3.5.3.1 Active Fault Codes ................................................................................ 40
3.5.3.2 Inactive Fault Codes ............................................................................. 41
3.5.3.3 Clear All Fault Codes ............................................................................ 42
3.5.3.4 LCD Warning Lights .............................................................................. 43
3.5.4 System Information........................................................................................ 44
3.6 Navigating Display Screens ........................................................... 45
3.7 Pop-ups ......................................................................................... 46
4. Understanding Data-Bus Operation .................................... 48
4.1 Data-Bus Basics ............................................................................ 48
4.2 Data-Bus Hardware ....................................................................... 48
4.3 Data-Bus Communication Protocol Basics .................................... 49
4.4 Data-Bus Termination .................................................................... 50

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5. Appendices ........................................................................ 51
5.1 Appendix A: Transmission Parameters ......................................... 51
5.2 Appendix B: Fault Codes ............................................................... 52
5.3 Appendix C: Analog Inputs ............................................................ 53
5.4 Appendix D: Gauge abbreviations ................................................. 54
6. Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................... 55
7. Revision History ................................................................. 57

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1. Scope and Use of This Manual
…provide the reader with enough background information to understand the overall operation of the maxAI 430i…
The intent of this manual is to provide the reader with all of the information required to install and
troubleshoot the maxAI 430v display, as well as to provide background information regarding the overall
operation of a data-bus. Additional data-bus information not covered in this manual is available from the
SAE.
The user is expected to have a basic knowledge of the vehicle’s electrical wiring, circuits, and schematics
as well as operating parameters normally displayed on an instrument cluster, such as engine RPM, vehicle
speed, engine temperature, transmission temperature, engine oil pressure, transmission oil pressure, etc.

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2. Installation Instructions
2.1 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Flush Mounting
Recommended panel cut-out size for flush mounting is 125.6mm (4.945”) x 103.41mm
(4.071”) with 5.97mm (0.235”) radius on the corners.
Insert the instrument in the panel and secure the brackets over the mounting points using
supplied washer and screw.
Tighten the screws (5 to 6 in.-lb.) to secure the instrument.

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2.2 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Hole Mounting
Recommended panel cut-out size for 3” hole mounting is 3.38” (85.852mm.)
Insert the instrument in the panel and secure the brackets over the mounting points using
supplied washer and screw.
Tighten the screws (5 to 6 in.-lb.) to secure the instrument.

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2.3 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Ram Mounting
No panel cut-out is necessary for Ram mounting.
Determine mounting location for Ram mount and secure the round ball base.
Secure diamond ball base to the diamond mounting point using supplied washer and screw.
Tighten the screws (5 to 6 in.-lb.) to secure the instrument.
Loosen the double socket arm and insert the ball of the diamond base in one end and the ball
of the round base in the other end and tighten the double socket arm.

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2.4 maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v Wiring
Both connectors are used to make the electrical connections.
Connector J1
Connect Pin (1) to the positive side of the battery.
Connect Pin (2) to the positive side of the battery, through the ignition switch.
Connect Pin (3) to data-bus 1 - (J1939 ONLY).
Connect Pin (4) to data-bus 1 + (J1939 ONLY).
Connect Pin (5) to data-bus 2 + (J1939 ONLY).
Connect Pin (6) to data-bus 2 - (J1939 ONLY).
Connect Pin (7) to digital output triggered device.
Connect Pin (8) to Ground
Connector J2
Connect Pin (1) to analog or digital input (configurable).
Connect Pin (2) to analog or digital input (configurable).
Connect Pin (3) to analog or digital input (configurable).
Connect Pin (4) to analog or digital input (configurable).
Connect Pin (5) to analog or digital input (configurable).
Connect Pin (6) to current input
NOTE 1: The instrument does not internally contain a bus termination resistor, per SAE-J1939
specification. See Understanding Data-Bus Operation section for additional information.
NOTE 2: Of the six available inputs, five (1 to 5) can be configured to read voltage, resistance, frequency
and digital inputs (LOW/HIGH). One input (6) is dedicated to read current, ideal for 4-20mA sensors.
See Appendix C section for additional information.
Only available for maxAI430v model

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3. Display Features
The image below is a detail of the maxAI 430 & maxAI 430v display features.
Popup Indicator
LCD
Warning Light Indicator

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3.1 Navigation & Keypad Functions
Basic Navigation
When the 3rd button is pressed, the main menu items are displayed.
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