turn signal KIA CARNIVAL 2007 User Guide

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Head Lamps Low Beam Function
1.Necessary conditions to switch ON :
a. By putting the Head lamp switch in position 'Head lamp Low Beam' or Auto light activation or DRL activation.
2. Necessary conditions to switch OFF :
a. If they are released by the Head lamp switch (Auto light function deactivated) and if the DRL function is
deactivated
b. If the Auto light function is active but the Auto light sensor signal status is not 'HL ON'.
3. Functional diagram
Head Lamps High Beam Function
1.Necessary conditions to switch ON :
a. By pushing down the High Beam lever switch if
a. the Head lamp switch is in position 'Head lamp Low Beam' or the Head lamps Low Beam have been turned ON
by the Auto light function.
b. By pulling the High Beam lever switch toward the driver (Flash to pass activation)
c. By the DRL function activation for Canada.
2. Necessary conditions to switch OFF :
a. By pulling back the High Beam lever switch (manual reset by the driver) or
b. If the Head lamps Low Beam are turned OFF or if the Auto light function is active but the Auto light Sensor
signal status is not 'HL ON') or
c. By releasing the Flash To Pass activation and
d. If the DRL function is deactivated for Canada.
3. Functional diagram

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Turn Signal And Side Repeater Lamps Function
1.Necessary conditions to switch ON(if they are standard) :
a. By activation of Crash Unlock
b. During the opening / closing of the Tail gate by the PTG Flasher input
c. With the Remote Keyless Entry to lock / unlock the vehicle
d. By alarm activation
e. By panic activation with the Remote Keyless Entry
f. By activation of the Hazard Lamp by the hazard switch and ignition is position OFF, ACC or RUN
g. By using the turn lever switch with the ignition switch in the ON position.
2. Necessary conditions to switch OFF(if they are standard) :
a. Ignition switch in OFF position for deactivation of crash unlock flashing
b. Deactivation of the alarm or at the end of the alarm flashing sequence
c. Deactivation of panic sequence with pushing any button of the Remote Keyless Entry or at the end of the panic
flashing sequence
d. Turn lever switch command in OFF postion or ignition switch in OFF, ACC or START position to stop turn lever
flashing.
e. The hazard switch in OFF position or ignition switch in position START to stop the Hazard flashing.
f. At the end of the Lock, Unlock and PTG flashing sequence.
3. During the start up of the vehicle (ignition key in position START) :
a. The Turn signal lamps activated by the turn lever switch are temporarily turned OFF. If the time duration in Start
position is more than 10seconds and engine running, the Turn signal lamps are managed again as if the ignition
key was in ON position,
b. The flashing sequence of the hazard lamps is immediately stopped if they have been activated by the hazard
button. If the time duration in Start position is more than 10seconds and engine running, the flashing sequence
of the hazard lamps are managed again as if the ignition key was in RUN position,
c. The flashing sequence of the hazard lamps is not stopped if they have been activated by a crash unlock.
4. Functional diagram
Front Fog Lamps Function

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b.When the multifunction switch is not in postion headlamps turned on or autolight
c. 20 mn after the driver door is open
d. 20mn after IGN leaves the positions RUN to ACC or OFF
e. If IPM receives RKE "LOCK" command two times
3. Escort function enables only "Head Lamp Low Beam", so Park/Tail lamp should be turned off when driver door is
opened at key out (Battery Saver function).
4. Functional Diagram
Interior Lighting Functions
Room Lamps
1.The room lamps are can be controlled manually using the 3 - state (ON, DOOR, OFF) switch or by the Rear Area
Module (RAM). A main switch, located to the left of the steering wheel, is used as a master control switch. The
operating logic of the lamps will vary based on the position of the main switch ON, DOOR, or OFF).
2. Working conditions
a. The functioning depends on the key position in the key cylinder (OFF, ACC, RUN or START)
b. When the key goes in RUN or START position while the room lamps are decaying, then the room lamps are
turned off immediately.
c. When the Ignition key position is RUN or START and the last door is closed then the room lamps are OFF.
d. If the room lamps have been activated using the RKE UNLOCK function, and the ignition switch is turned to the
RUN or START position, the room lamps will be immediately turned OFF..
e. If the Ignition sw status is in RUN or START and Unlock information occurs, then the room lamp status is not
changed.
f. When the system enters to ARM WAIT mode by Remote Key or Mechanical cylinder lock switches the Room
lamp should be turned off immediately.
g. If there is RKE Lock signal at any door open, all doors should be locked first and wait for the all door close. No
action is taken while the Open Door status is OPEN and the doors are locked. Then when Open Door status
changes from OPEN to CLOSE, Room lamps will be OFF immediately.
h. The 30sec timer does not depend on the key reminder status.
i. If the main switch is changed to ON from DOOR after 20minute lamp OFF, all the lamps are turned ON.
j. If the Open Door status changes from OPEN to CLOSE (all doors close) when ignition switch is on RUN
position, room lamps and door courtesy lamps should turn off immediately (Do not decay off).
k. After 20minute Room Lamp OFF at door open, Room lamps are turned ON again when:
a. One of the door open switch's status changes. (Open to Close or Close to Open)
b. Ignition key is in RUN or START Position.
c. Receiving an UNLOCK event while a door is open and Main Room Lamp Switch is in the DOOR position.
l. For the room lamps, when the 20m timer is running and any of the side doors is opened the timer is restarted.
3. Functional Diagram

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ONDon't care OFFONON
DOOR OPEN
ON during 20 min
then directly OFF ON during 20 min
OFF
CLOSE
OFFOFF
OPEN → CLOSE OFF OFF
CLOSE → OPEN ON during 20 min
then directly OFF ON during 20 min
Door Courtesy Lamps
Key Hole Illumination
1.
Working Conditions
The key cylinder is illuminated when the driver and / or the assist door are open.
2. Key hole extinguish conditions:
a. The key cylinder is turned off 10s after the driver and assist doors are closed.
b. The key cylinder is turned off immediately if the key is inserted in the hole and put to RUN or START position.
c. For vehicles equipped with BurglarAlarm, the key cylinder is turned off immediately when the system goes to
ARM WAIT mode during the 10s after the driver and assist doors are closed.
d. For vehicles not equipped with BurglarAlarm, the key cylinder is turned off immediately when RKE lock signal is
received from keyfob during the 10s after the driver and assist doors are closed (4).
3. Functional Diagram
Panel Lights, Switch Illumination
1.Working Conditions
The MF "high beam" and "flash to pass" switches do not influence the management of the Panel Lights and Trip
Computer illumination, Rear Blower illumination and Rear Monitor illumination.
2. Functional Diagram

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Dimmable Backlighting
1.Working Conditions
The Dimmable backlighting is directly managed by the rheostat.
Power Seat Switch Illumination
1.Working Conditions
The IPM sends a CAN message to the DDM so that this module illuminate the power seat switches.
2. Functional Diagram
View Enhancement Function
Front Wiper And Washer
1.Front wiper working conditions
These functions are active when Ign2 switch ON
In the OFF and ACC states, the front wiper is not activated. If IGN2 turns OFF during wiper operation, the wiper
stops at the current position and will move to the park position on the next IGN2 ON. In these states, the front
washer is not active.
2. Front washer working condition
The front washer functionality is directly available to the driver. It consists in activating the front washer pump,
which is located under hood. As long as the driver activates the washer multifunction switch, the front washer is
active.
3. Functional diagram
Rear Wiper And Washer
1.Rear wiper working conditions
a. The rear wiper is available in RUN state.
b. In the START state, all the wiper and washer outputs are halted and then activated again.
c. In the OFF and ACC states, the rear wiper stops its movement at current position. The rear wiper will move to
the park position at the next IGN ON. In these states, the rear washer is not activated.
2. Rear washer working condition
a. If the washer signal is active less than 60ms, the signal is neglected.

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b.If the washer signal is active for T1 (between 60ms and 300ms), the rear wiper output is turned on for T2
(2.5~3.8 sec.), T3 (300ms) after the washer has been turned ON.
Rear washer activated for T1 : [60ms;300ms]
T1 : 0.06 ~ 0.3 sec.
T2 : 2.5~3.8sec.
T3 : 0.3 sec.
3. Functional diagram
Defog
This function controls the heating defog grids on windshield, rear glass, and rear view mirrors.
1. Working Conditions
The defog function can be activated only when engine is running and ignition key is in RUN position.
a. When windshield defog switch is pushed, windshield defog is activated for 20 minutes.
b. While windshield defog is on, the windshield defog button is illuminated
c. If the switch is pushed again while defog is already active, defog stops.
d. If the engine stops while defog is on, defog stops and it is NOT automatically turned on when the engine is
started again
e. Rear defog works exactly in the same way as windshield defog using the rear defog switch button as input.
f. When rear defog is active, rear defog switch indicator is ON.
g. Rear defog ctrl output controls rear glass defog as well as rear view mirrors defog.
2. Rear defog pause
a. When IPM receives Tailgate Flasher CAN message, rear defog is inhibited for 30s
b. The 20min rear defog timer is frozen during this pause.
c. If the user turns on rear defog function while this pause is going on, Rear defog ctrl is set to ON only at the end
of the pause.
d. This pause has no impact on rear defog switch illumination.
e. When IPM receives Tailgate open CAN message transition to OPEN value, this 30 s rear defog pause is also
started, it works the same way as described above.

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Sun Roof Relay Coil
This function defines the condition for switching on or off power feed to sun roof relay coil. This function is available in
RUN position and during after run timer ON.
Power Window Timer
This function defines the conditions for allowing use of power windows, quarter glass, and feed to sunroof relay coil.
Sliding Doors Power Windows
1.Working Conditions
This function is available when ignition key is in RUN position and for 30sec after end of RUN. Window operation
will be canceled if the driver or assist door is opened during the 30sec period after the key is turned from RUN to
ACC or OFF position..
2. Functional Diagram
Power Sliding Door & Power Tailgate
1.Description
There are two sliding doors and one tailgate in the vehicle. A switch is fitted at each B- pillar to permit Power
Sliding Door activation.. For the tailgate, there is also one push button switch. These switches are used to send an
signal of 200 ms minimum to the PSD module (or PTG module).
2. Functional Diagram

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switch, the status of the ABS EBD warning, the status of the brake fluid sensor and the speed of the vehicle.
The IPM sends the park brake indicator control on the CAN network.
The indicator is lighted if the vacuum switch or ABS EBD warning are on or brake fluid sensor is low or park brake
switch is on.
If the speed of the vehicle is over 10 km/h and ignition switch is on the status RUN the park brake indicator control is
blinking at 50% duty in 0.6 second if Parking Brake switch Input is active. In this case Vacuum switch, ABS EBD
warning and Brake Fluid sensor are ignored.
The park brake indicator is blinking on the same time that the chime is ringing. If a CAN signal among Vacuum switch,
EBD warning or Brake Fluid Sens switch is INVALID, out of range or not received this CAN signal is considered to be
OFF.
If VehicleSpeed CAN signal is INVALID or not received, it is considered to be 0 kph.
Charging Voltage Control
The IPM receives on analog input the voltage of generator and sends a warning.
When the voltage of generator L pass strictly above 10V, the state of the CAN variable.
Turn Indicators Status
The status of the turn indicators are sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is available.
High Beam Status
The status of the high beam is sent on the CAN network when the CAN network is available.
Front Fog Lamp Status
The status of the front fog lamp (lightning and state of the bulbs) is sent on the CAN network when the CAN network
is available.
Doors Open Warning
The RAM receives on digital input the status of the driver door open switch and sends it on the CAN network.
The RAM receives on digital input the status of the passenger door open switch and sends it on the CAN network.
The RAM receives on digital input the status of the left sliding door open switch and sends it on the CAN network.
The RAM receives on digital input the status of the right sliding door open switch and sends it on the CAN network.
When vehicle speed is under 10 kph, with ignition key not inserted and any door OPEN, DoorsOpenWngCtrl stays ON
for 20 min and then is turned OFF.
Tailgate Open Switch Status
When vehicle speed is under 10 kph, ignition key is inserted and Tailgate open switch is OPEN, Tailgate Open
warning stays ON forever (IPM can enter sleep mode).
When vehicle speed is under 10 kph, with ignition key not inserted and lgate open switch is OPEN, Tailgate Open
warning stays ON for 20 min and then is turned OFF.
Chime Control
1.The chime warns the driver that a problem is occurred.
These warning are:
a. Seat belt
b. Parking on
c. Over speed
d. Key reminder
e. Light Warning
f. Doors Open
g. Tailgate open warning
2. Chime sound priority:
a. 1st : Seatbelt warning
b. 2nd : Overspeed warning
c. 3rd : Door open warning
d. 4th : T/Gate open warning
e. 5th : Key operated warning
f. 6th : Parking Brake warning

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CLOSE signal.
b. RAM will pass this signal to LH PSD and RH PSD then the burglar alarm state is decided depending on the
vehicle condition.
f. PTG open/close
a. Only with the information received by RKE, the burglar alarm system cannot distinguish the OPEN signal from
CLOSE signal.
b. RAM will pass this signal to PTG module then the burglar alarm state is decided depending on the vehicle
condition.
g. Panic by key fob
a. Whenever this signal is received, the PANIC function is activated (unless the system is already in an ALARM
state).
2. Functional Diagram
Arm Mode
a.If 30 second timer is elapsed without any changes from the ARM WAIT mode, then system goes to ARM mode.
b. Whenever RKE lock signal is received in the ARM state, then the system makes a hazard flash (1 second) and
sends a door lock pulse.
Prearm Mode
a.If the vehicle is locked using the RKE transmitter, and one or more doors are in an OPEN state, the system issues
a LOCK pulse and enters a PREARM state." In the PREARM state, the hazard lamps do not flash".
b. If all doors are closed in the PREARM state, the system enters ARM WAIT mode, and the hazard lamps will flash
once.
c. During PREMARM state, if f key reminder switch is ON & IGN 1 & IGN 2 are turned on in this state, the system
immediately goes to DISARM state
Arm Wait Mode
a.The ARM WAIT mode is active for 30 seconds. If any entrance (hood, doors, tailgate) is opened, any lock knob is
moved to an UNLOCK state, or the ignition switch is turned ON, the system will immediately enter DISARM mode.
The system will enter ARM state if none of the previously mention conditions occur during the 30- second ARM
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T1 : 0.5 sec
T2 : 1.0 ± 0.1 sec
Disarm Mode
a.If RKE unlock signal is received, then UNLOCK output is issued together with the flashing of hazard lamp (two
times) and the system enters into the DISARM condition.
b. When entering into DISARM from ALARM state, current alarm will be cancelled and burglar alarm relay drive
output is turned off.
c. When RKE unlock signal is received again in the DISARM state, UNLOCK output is issued again and hazard lamp
is flashed also (two times).
Alarm Mode
a.If one or more of entrances are opened in the ARM or REARM state, then Burglar alarm relay drive output is
turned ON in order to inhibit the start condition, and hazard lamp and siren are activated for once of 27 seconds
duration.
b. Siren output and hazard lamp should be synchronized to get the same output period.
c. Even though all the doors are closed during alarm, alarm continues to operate it for the remaining time.
d. When there is a new attack (with one of the entrance is still open) in the vehicle after completing the alarm output,
alarm should not be started again.
T1 : 27 sec ( - 0, +3sec)
T2 : 0.5 ± 0.1 sec
After Alarm State
a.If ALARM cycle is elapsed, the system goes into AFTER ALARM state.
b. During this state,
a. Burglar alarm relay drive output maintains ON.
b. Siren and hazard lamp output are stopped.
c. If another entry is opened during the AFTER ALARM state, the burglar alarm relay drive output remains ON, but
the siren will not be re- activated.
Rearm State
a.If all entrances are is closed during AFTER ALARM state, the system goes into REARM state.

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