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Telematics Button

  1. Check the button.
    1. Measure the resistance between connector terminals.
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      • SOS button
        Terminal No. Inspection conditions Standard
        6 - 1 OFF Approx. 1.6 kΩ
        UN Less than 1 Ω
      • i-button
        Terminal No. Inspection conditions Standard
        3 - 1 OFF Approx. 1.6 kΩ
        ON Less than 1 Ω
    2. Apply battery voltage between the connector terminals to check lighting condition of illumination inside the switch.
      CAUTION: When applying battery voltage, do not mix up the positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
      Incorrect polarity connection may cause LED damage inside the switch.
      Terminal No. Inspection conditions Specification
      8 (+) - 2 (-) Apply battery voltage. Light On
  2. Check the indicator.
    1. Apply battery voltage between the connector terminals to check the lighting condition of the indicator.
      CAUTION: When applying battery voltage, do not mix up the positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
      Incorrect polarity connection may cause LED damage inside the switch.
      Terminal No. Inspection conditions Specification
      4 (+) - 1 (-) Apply battery voltage. Illuminating in green
      7 (+) - 1 (-) Illuminating in red
      4 (+) - 1 (-) and 8 (+) - 2 (-) Apply battery voltage simultaneously. Indicator turns on in dimmed condition at one level.
      7 (+) - 1 (-) and 8 (+) - 2 (-)
  3. Replace the telematics button if it is found defective.