Cartek plug-in OBD2 CAN-Bus converter. Aftermarket car accessories like gear shift lights, tachometers or digital gear displays, all require connection to electrical signals which are often not available on modern cars. The Cartek CAN-Bus signal converter, simply plugs into the cars OBD (On Board Diagnostic) socket, which most modern cars have and provides four useful signals by extracting and converting engine data from CAN-Bus network on the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Locate the car's OBD2 socket which will typically be within 60cm (2ft) of the steering wheel. Insert the Cartek CAN-Bus Signal Converter and start the engine. If this is the first time the CAN-Bus Signal Converter has been installed then it may take a short while for it to interrogate the car's CAN-Bus network and synchronize to the correct protocol. This will be indicated by a Red LED. Once the correct protocol has been determined then engine data will be extracted from the CAN-Bus network and converted into output signals. This will be indicated by a flashing Green LED.
OUTPUT SIGNALS
RPM (Blue wire)
This is a 12v square wave signal where the frequency increases with engine speed. The signal outputs 2 pulses per crankshaft revolution.
SPEED (Green wire)
This is a 12v square wave signal where the frequency increases with road speed. The output frequency is approximately 2500 pulses per kilometre (1570 pulses per mile).
ENGINE RUNNING (Grey wire)
This signal remains high (+12v) when the engine is stationary and is driven low (0v) when engine speed exceeds 350RPM.
VEHICLE TRAVELING (Yellow wire)
This signal remains high (+12v) when the car is stationary and is driven low (0v) when road speed exceeds 9 Km/h (6mph).
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