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Hex ezCAN for CAN-bus-equipped Motorcycles
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© Hex Innovate (UK) Ltd. Page 56 of 60 ezCAN 2408.x
Output Circuits: This section shows the real-time Average
current and Peak current for each power circuit since the
ignition was last switched ON.
Output Circuit Test: This section overrides the standard
ezCAN control inputs, and allows you to control the Pulse
Width Modulation for each circuit by clicking-and-dragging
the sliders. This section is used to test the functional state
of the ezCAN, its software configuration, the state of the
power circuit wiring, and the accessories connected to the
power output circuits.
System: This section shows various real-time data
parameters relevant to the ezCAN.
Messages: This section shows messages, hints and
recommendations given the current status of the ezCAN.
6. Refer to the ezCAN fault diagnosis table below.
ezCAN fault diagnosis
Symptom
Solution
One or more power
output circuits have
stopped working.
1. Reset the ezCAN's software fuses by switching the
ignition OFF, then ON.
2. If a power circuit disables repeatedly:
i. Check whether the ezCAN Status LED is flashing
red, or if an OVERLOAD! warning is given for the
relevant power circuit in the ezCAN Diagnostics
window. If this happens, the circuit has
deactivated (‘tripped’). This may be due to a
current overload, or to incorrectly-set current
limits.
ii. Make sure the cut-off amperage limit for the circuit
has not been set too low. If needed, re-calculate
the accessory’s power consumption as shown in
Making the correct fuse selection, and select
the correct power cut-off value for the circuit.
iii. Check the ezCAN and the accessory wiring for
physical damage that might be causing a short
circuit. Properly repair and insulate all breaks in
the wiring. Reposition and re-secure affected
wiring so it cannot be damaged again.
NOTES
Horn and Accessory/Ignition outputs can only be switched
ON and OFF.
If an auxiliary light circuit is set to 2-wire mode, current to
the 12V+ power terminal (solid coloured wire) will be
modulated.
If an auxiliary light circuit is set to 3-wire mode, current to
the PWM/data brightness terminal (coloured wire with white
or black tracer) will be modulated.

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