Wait To Start Lamp; Wait To Start Lamp Requirements And Guidelines; Programming Requirements And Flexibility - Detroit Diesel DDEC VI Application And Installation

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3.7.12

WAIT TO START LAMP

The Wait to Start Lamp is controlled by DDEC VI..
The Wait to Start Lamp remains ON:
□ For approximately five (5) seconds at the start of every ignition cycle
□ When the grid heater system is active; the driver should not start the

Wait to Start Lamp Requirements and Guidelines

The following requirements and guidelines apply to the Wait to Start Lamp:
□ The Wait to Start Lamp is required for grid heater applications.
□ A 12 volt light of less than 0.25 A (DC) is required depending on the ignition source.
Digital output circuits are designed to sink no more than 0.25 A (DC) current.
□ The Wait to Start Lamp must be integrated into the instrument panel or placed in clear
view of the vehicle operator.
□ This output is wired to pin 4/06 of the CPC.

Programming Requirements and Flexibility

The options for this digital output are listed in Table 3-116.
Parameter
Parameter
Group
4 06 DO
35
Selection
4 06
35
DO Fault
Detection
* Not supported in NAFTA
Table 3-118
Wait to Start Lamp Programming Options
All information subject to change without notice. (Rev. 01/07)
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DDEC VI ELECTRONIC CONTROLS APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION
(a bulb check)
engine when the light is on
Setting
0 = Disabled
1 = Grid
1 = Grid Heater Lamp
Heater
2 = Accelerator Pedal Idle Position*
Lamp
3 = Run Signal Starter Lockout
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Options
Disabled
Default
Access
1 = Grid
VEPS or
Heater
DRS
Lamp
0 =
VEPS or
DRS
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