Do you have a question about the Akron 6035 CAN and is the answer not in the manual?
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vince
June 4, 2025
i have a bundle of wires that are numbered yet no key as to where they go
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vince
June 4, 2025
@vince this is for the 6035
Mr. Anderson
August 15, 2025
You can determine the wiring connections for the Akron 6035 CAN Joystick by referring to the "Typical Electrical Connections" and "Typical J1939 Wiring" diagrams. These diagrams show the pin assignments and connections for vehicle battery positive and negative, CAN High (H-CAN), CAN Low (L-CAN), and other typical switch and relay coil connections. The wiring must follow the SAE J1939/11 specification to ensure proper operation.
While this device is designed to reside on a standard J1939 CAN network, it is recommended that Akron Brass CAN products operate on their own CAN network isolated from the other CAN networks on the vehicle.
TOOLS & MATERIALS REQUIRED • Medium Phillips screwdriver • Small flat screwdriver • Metric Allen Wrench Set • Deutsch Crimping Tool • Deutsch DTM06-4S-CE13 or equivalent and associated crimp terminals • Optional Akron Brass 721579 pre-wired connector/harness MECHANICAL INSTALLATION The 6035 CAN Joystick comes with a mounting kit that allows either surface or flush mounting. The 60350023 Joystick is an exception, with only a flush mount option. For a surface mount application, carefully remove the lid of the Joystick by loosening the four screws on each corner of the lid. Drop one each of the M2.5 X 20 mm cap screws head first into the four holes in the main enclosure body directly under the four small holes...
Step 2 Connect Battery Negative to Pin #2 Step 3 Connect CAN HI to Pin #3 (Akron Brass Harness stub part number 721579 already has this pin properly connected to a J1939 CAN network stub connector) Step 4 Connect CAN LO to Pin #4 (Akron Brass Harness stub part number 721579 already has this pin properly connected to a J1939...
It issues standard J1939 Joystick messages. The CAN Joystick’s default mode is Joystick 3. It is possible to change this in the field by using the setup mode. It is possible to have multiple Universal II’s and CAN Joysticks on the same network. Contact Akron Brass customer support for custom software if this is a requirement. For fire fighting use only by trained fire fighters.
The SAE J1939/71 specification has made provisions for up to six joysticks residing on the same CAN bus (Joystick1 through Joystick6). Akron Brass has chosen to interpret this assignment as the priority level. Joystick1 has the highest priority, and Joystick6 has the lowest priority.
REVISED: 5/16 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER: We warrant Akron Brass products for a period of five (5) years after purchase against defects in materials or workmanship. Akron Brass will repair or replace product which fails to satisfy this warranty. Repair or replacement shall be at the discretion of Akron Brass. Products must be promptly returned to Akron Brass for warranty service.
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Do you have a question about the Akron 6035 CAN and is the answer not in the manual?
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i have a bundle of wires that are numbered yet no key as to where they go
@vince this is for the 6035
You can determine the wiring connections for the Akron 6035 CAN Joystick by referring to the "Typical Electrical Connections" and "Typical J1939 Wiring" diagrams. These diagrams show the pin assignments and connections for vehicle battery positive and negative, CAN High (H-CAN), CAN Low (L-CAN), and other typical switch and relay coil connections. The wiring must follow the SAE J1939/11 specification to ensure proper operation.
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