Installation
Programming PIN codes
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4.3  Programming PIN codes
The majority of PIN codes can be made available by activating the so-
called block. Block 0 (zero) is activated as standard, which means that 
3 driver profiles can be used from the start. Activating the second block 
makes all PIN codes for that block accessible. If all 10 blocks are 
activated, 10 PIN codes become available for the driver profile. 
The truck programme stores a standard set PIN code according to the 
table "Standard assignment of PIN codes". These PIN codes may be 
changed to a chosen value, but PIN codes that exist for other driver 
profiles should be avoided.
There are two alternative methods for programming PIN codes. The 
first and simplest is to use TruckCom where it clearly shows what to do. 
See the separate manual for using TruckCom.
The other alternative is to use the truck's keypad.
Carry out the following to start the programming:
1. Connect the CAN service key to socket [X41].
2. State code 341671 and press the ON button.
3. Choose the programming code from the table below:
4. Turn off the truck by pressing the OFF button.
Function Programming Remark
Return to factory settings. Press 1 + ON button Block 1-9 is 
deactivated. The 
original PIN codes 
are reset according 
to the table for 
standard 
assignment of PIN 
codes.
PIN codes in the block can be 
used.
Press 2 + b + ON button B = Block 0-9
PIN codes in the block cannot 
be used.
Press 3 + b + ON button B = Block 0-9
Programming new PIN codes  Press 4 + b + P + NNNN + ON button
Note!
The block that applies must be activated 
first (see function 2 above in the table).
B = Block 0-9
P = Driver profile 1-
10
NNNN = PIN code
Note! 
You may only state 
one number per 
driver profile. Driver 
profile 10 must 
therefore be stated 
as 0 (zero).
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