Dynamometer test mode – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-80 ABS ATC SD User Manual

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3. During an ATC event (the lamp will flash rapidly at a

rate of 2.5/second). When ATC is no longer active, the

ATC active/indicator lamp turns off.

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.

Differential Braking

Differential braking is automatically activated when drive

wheel(s) on one side of the vehicle are spinning. This

typically occurs on asphalt road surfaces with patches of

ice. The traction system will then lightly apply the brake to

the drive wheel(s) that are spinning. The vehicle differential

will then drive the wheels on the other side of the vehicle.
Differential braking is available at vehicle speeds up to

25 MPH.

Disabling ATC Differential Braking

ATC differential braking is disabled under the following

conditions:
1. During power‑up (e.g. when the vehicle is started), until

the ECU detects a service brake application.

2. If the ECU receives a J1939 message indicating that

the vehicle is parked.

3. When the Dynamometer Test Mode is active. The

Dynamometer Test Mode is entered using the

diagnostic blink code switch or by using a diagnostic

tool (such as Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics).

4. In response to a serial communications request from

a diagnostic tool.

5. During brake torque limiting to avoid overheating of the

brakes.

6. When certain Diagnostic Trouble Code conditions are

detected.

Engine Torque Limiting (ETL) with Smart ATC

Traction Control

The Bendix

®

EC‑80

controller uses Engine Torque Limiting

to control drive axle wheel slip. This is communicated to

the engine control module (using J1939), and is available

at all vehicle speeds.

Bendix

®

Smart ATC

Traction Control

The Bendix

EC‑80 ATC controller has an additional feature

known as Smart ATC

traction control. Smart ATC

traction control monitors the accelerator pedal position

(using J1939) to help provide optimum traction and vehicle

stability. By knowing the driver’s intention and adapting

the target slip of the drive wheels to the driving situation,

the Smart ATC

traction control allows higher wheel slip

when the accelerator pedal is applied above a preset level.
The target wheel slip is decreased when driving through a

curve for improved stability.

Disabling ATC Engine Control and Smart ATC

Traction

Control
ATC Engine Control and Smart ATC

traction control will

be disabled under the following conditions:
1. In response to a serial communications request from

an off‑board tool.

2. At power‑up until the ECU detects a service brake

application.

3. If the ECU receives a J1939 message indicating that

the vehicle is parked.

4. If the Dynamometer Test Mode is active. This may be

accomplished via an off‑board tool or the diagnostic

blink code switch.

5. When certain Diagnostic Trouble Code conditions are

detected.

Optional ATC Off-Road Mode

In some road conditions, the vehicle operator may desire

additional drive wheel slip when ATC is active. The Bendix

EC‑80 ATC controller has an optional control mode to

permit this desired performance.
The vehicle operator can activate the off‑road function with

a switch on the dash panel. Alternately, a J1939 message

may be used to place the vehicle in this mode. The ATC

indicator lamp will flash continually to confirm that the off-

road ATC function is engaged.
To exit the ATC off‑road mode, depress and release the

ATC off‑road switch.

Drag Torque Control Functional Overview

Bendix

EC‑80 ATC controllers have a feature referred to as

drag torque control which reduces wheel slip on a driven

axle due to driveline inertia. This condition is addressed

by increasing the engine torque to overcome the inertia.
Drag torque control increases vehicle stability on low‑

traction road surfaces during down‑shifting or retarder

braking.

DYNAMOMETER TEST MODE

ATC must be disabled prior to conducting any

dynamometer testing. When the Dynamometer Test

Mode is enabled, ATC brake control and engine control,

along with drag torque control, are turned off. This

test mode is used to avoid torque reduction — or

torque increase and brake control activation — when

the vehicle is operated on a dynamometer for testing

purpose.

The Dynamometer Test Mode may be activated by pressing

and releasing the diagnostic blink code switch five (5) times

or by using a hand‑held or PC‑based diagnostic tool.

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