Defining the
If your vehicle is based on a resistive protocol, you have to define the
mode
mode manually:
1. Turn the ignition on.
2. Press the buttons on the steering wheel in the following order:
Specific case
If you do not have 7 buttons on your steering wheel, hold down the last
button for two seconds until the LED turns green.
Warning : Once the installation is complete, turn the ignition off until the UNIKA LED
switches off.
Defining the
If your vehicle is based on a CAN Bus or K-BUS protocol, the mode (A, B,
mode
C or D) is automatically defined. The LED blinks in red and turns green
once the mode is defined.
Once your UNIKA interface has been fitted, the LED should light up green
Checking the
and should turn amber while pressing a button on your steering wheel.
wiring
If the LED does not light up, check the power supply connections. If the
LED is red or blinks red, check the CAN wire connections.
Warning : Once the installation is complete, turn the ignition off until the UNIKA LED
switches off.
Refer to tables p.22 to 30.
Note: Pictograms on the buttons depend on the model of the vehicles.
Note : If you are using the UNIKA with a Parrot MKi9000 you can clear the memory of the
kit by repeating the following sequence five times :
•
In case of problem or if you have installed the UNIKA interface in another vehicle,
reset the UNIKA by holding down the Reset button until the LED turns off (if the vehicle
is based on a CAN Bus / K-BUS protocol) or blinks red (resistive protocol). You can then
release the reset button.
•
If you have installed the UNIKA in another vehicle, make sure you do not have to
modify the DIP switch settings.
10
> The Unika LED blinks red once.
src
> Each time you press a button, the LED blinks in red.
Resistive protocol
.
CAN / K-BUS protocol
Using the commands
.
Reset procedure