Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-80 ABS ATC SD User Manual

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The ABS Lamp Illuminates:
1. During power‑up (e.g. when the vehicle is started) and

turns off after the self‑test is completed, providing no

Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are present on the

tractor.

2. If the ECU is unplugged or has no power.
3. When the ECU is placed into the ABS off‑road mode

(the lamp flashes rapidly).

4. To display blink codes for diagnostic purposes after the

external diagnostic switch is activated.

Certain Bendix

®

EC‑80

controllers communicate with

other vehicle control modules to operate the ABS indicator

lamp using. To confirm if a specific ECU uses serial

communications, see the Controller Specifications box

on page 4.

Indicator Lamp Control Using Serial

Communications Links

As mentioned above, depending on the vehicle

manufacturer, the dash indicator lamps (ABS, ATC and

trailer ABS) may be controlled using serial communications

link. In these cases, the Bendix

EC‑80 controller will send

a serial communications message over the J1939 links

indicating the required status of the lamp(s). Another

vehicle control module receives the message and controls

the indicator lamp(s).

Retarder Relay Disable Output

The retarder relay disable output may be used to control

a retarder disable relay.
When configured to use this output, the ECU will energize

the retarder disable relay and inhibit the use of the retarder

as needed.

SAE J1939 Serial Communications

A Controller Area Network (CAN) data link (SAE J1939) is

provided for communication. This link is used for various

functions, such as:
• To disable retarding devices during ABS operation
• To request that the torque converter disable lock‑up

during ABS operation

• To share information such as wheel speed and ECU

status with other vehicle control modules

Bendix

EC‑80 ATC controllers utilize the J1939 data link

for ATC and drag torque control functions.

Trailer ABS Indicator Lamp Control

Certain models of the Bendix EC‑80 controller activate a

trailer ABS indicator lamp (located on the dash panel) that

indicates the status of the trailer ABS unit on one, or more

trailers or dollies. Typically, the Bendix

EC‑80 controller

directly controls the trailer ABS indicator lamp based on

the information it receives from the trailer ABS.

Alternatively, some vehicles require the Bendix

EC‑80

controller to activate the trailer ABS indicator lamp by

communicating with other vehicle controllers using serial

communications. To confirm if a specific ECU uses serial

communications, see the Controller Specifications box on

page 4.

ATC Lamp Output/ATC Off-Road Switch Input

The ATC dash lamp is controlled by the Bendix EC‑80 ATC

ECU. The ATC lamp illuminates:
1. During power‑up (e.g. when the vehicle is started for

approximately 2.5 seconds) and turns off after the

self‑test is completed, providing no Diagnostic Trouble

Codes are present.

2. When ATC is disabled for any reason.
3. During an ATC event (the lamp will flash rapidly at a

rate of 2.5/second).

4. When the ECU is placed in the ATC off‑road mode (the

lamp will flash steadily every 2.5 seconds). This notifies

the vehicle operator that the off‑road mode is active.

Interaxle Differential Lock Control (AWD Transfer Case)
A Bendix

EC‑80 ATC ECU can control the interaxle

differential lock (AWD transfer case). This is recommended

on AWD vehicles, but the ECU must be specially configured

to provide this feature. For help with configuring an ECU,

use the information in the Controller Specifications box on

page 4 to contact Bendix.

POWER-UP SEQUENCE

The vehicle operator should verify proper operation

of all installed indicator lamps (ABS, ATC, and trailer

ABS) when applying ignition power and during vehicle

operation.

See Chart 2 on page 5.

Lamps that do not illuminate as expected when ignition

power is applied, or remain illuminated, indicate the need

for maintenance.

ABS Indicator Lamp Operation

The ECU will illuminate the ABS indicator lamp for

approximately three seconds when ignition power is

applied, after which the lamp will extinguish if no Diagnostic

Trouble Codes are detected.
The ECU will illuminate the ABS indicator lamp whenever

full ABS operation is not available due to a Diagnostic

Trouble Code. In most cases, partial ABS is still available.

ATC Status/Indicator Lamp Operation

The ECU will illuminate the ATC lamp for approximately

2.5 seconds when ignition power is applied, after which

the lamp will extinguish, if no Diagnostic Trouble Codes

are detected.

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