Technical data

D Sound module USM-RC-2
01.03.2012 BEIER-Electronic 41
“parking light“, “low beam headlight“, “high beam headlight“, “front fog light“
and “rear fog light“ output
The outputs for these lights are switched on as soon as the corresponding function is
switched on. The function can be switched on using a proportional channel, a nautic
switch, the EKMFA-mode or a switching-input.
Of course, you do not have to keep to this order. That means for example if you don’t
need a rear fog light, you can connect something else to the output.
Output “reversing light”
The output for the reverse driving light is always switched on when the vehicle runs
backwards. If the sound module is configured for 2 drive motors, the reversing light is
only triggered when both
motors are running in reverse.
Output “brake light“
The brake light is always shortly turned on when the driving speed is reduced
substantial. The sensitiveness can be configured in the USM-RC Sound-Teacher.
Outputs “indicator left“ and “indicator right“
The outputs for the indicators can be switched on using a proportional channel, a
nautic switch, the EKMFA-mode or a switching-input.
If “American indicator mode” is selected, the indicator lights will come on, as soon as
the parking light is switched on. The intensity for the “indicator parking light” can be
adjusted in “Option 1“(e.g. 10%).
If hazard lights are switched on, both indicators will start flashing at the same time.
Output „combined headlight“
Using the combined headlight, “parking light“, “low beam headlight“ and “high
beam headlight“ can be switched using just one
output.
The Intensity for each of the 3 lights can be adjusted seperately:
The intensity of the parking light is entered under “intensity“(e.g. 10%).
The intensity of the low beam headlight is entered under “Option 1“(e.g. 30%).
The intensity of the high beam headlight is entered under “Option 2“(z.B. 60%).
However, it should be noted that these 3 intensities are added
, if more than one light
is switched on. Summing up, you should avoid a value that is over 100%.