maxAI Configuration Tool
maxAI Configuration Tool
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Installation and Operation Manual
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Table of Contents
1 ScopeandUseof ThisManual.................................................................................................1
2 Installation Instructions.....................................................................................................................1
2.1 SystemRequirements.....................................................................................................................................................1
2.1 PCToolApplicationInstallation.....................................................................................................................................2
3 GettingStarted....................................................................................................................................7
3.1 RequiredHardware............................................................................................................................................................7
4 Communication.................................................................................................................................8
4.1 ConnectingwithUSB........................................................................................................................................................8
4.2 ConnectingwithBluetooth...........................................................................................................................................10
5 ConfigurationSoftwareNavigation........................................................................................13
6 Session Start....................................................................................................................................16
7 SettingUpDisplayConfiguration............................................................................................17
7.1 Settings.....................................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2 ClusterCustomParameters.....................................................................................................................................18
7.3 Gauges....................................................................................................................................................................................21
7.4 LEDWarningLights........................................................................................................................................................26
7.5 LCDWarningLights........................................................................................................................................................27
7.6 Miscellaneous......................................................................................................................................................................30
8 Setup...................................................................................................................................................31
8.1 Tab1-ConfigureDisplay.............................................................................................................................................31
8.1.1 Splash ......................................................................................... 31
8.1.2 Icons ........................................................................................... 34
8.1.3 Screen 1 - 5 ................................................................................ 35
CONFIGURATION SCREEN TIMEOUT ........................................... 35
AUTOSWITCH THEME BY LIGHT SENSOR ................................... 35
TRANSMISSION POSITION DISPLAY ............................................. 36
LOSS OF COMMUNICATION ........................................................... 36
POPUP BANNER .............................................................................. 36
DIGITAL ............................................................................................. 38
ANALOG ............................................................................................ 38
3 GAUGE ........................................................................................... 39
SINGLE .............................................................................................. 39
8.1.4 Video ........................................................................................... 40
8.2 Tab2–Inputs.......................................................................................................................................................................42
8.2.1 Digital .......................................................................................... 43
8.2.2 Resistance .................................................................................. 43
8.2.3 Voltage ........................................................................................ 43
8.2.4 Frequency ................................................................................... 44
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8.2.5 Current ........................................................................................ 44
8.3 Tab3–GaugesSources...........................................................................................................................................45
8.4 Tab4–WarningLights.................................................................................................................................................46
8.4.1 Warning Lights: LED ................................................................... 46
8.4.2 Warning Lights: LCD ................................................................... 48
8.5 Tab5–Output.....................................................................................................................................................................50
8.6 Tab6–ClusterConfig....................................................................................................................................................51
8.6.1 PC File ........................................................................................ 52
8.6.2 Cluster ......................................................................................... 53
8.6.3 Firmware ..................................................................................... 55
9 SupportedPGNs..........................................................................................................................57
10 GaugeAbbreviations...................................................................................................................79
11 TroubleshootingGuide................................................................................................................80
12 RevisionLog....................................................................................................................................82
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The intent of this manual is to provide the reader with all the information required to install and operate
the maxAI 430iv configuration software.
The user is expected to have a basic knowledge of the vehicle’s operating parameters normally displayed
on an instrument cluster, such as engine RPM, vehicle speed, engine temperature, transmission
temperature, engine oil pressure, transmission oil pressure, etc.
maxAI 430iv Configuration Software allows the user to configure the maxAI 430iv display via a user
friendly, easy to operate PC interface. The software allows the user to modify and configure up to 5
screens with a maximum of 5 parameters per screen.
Once configuration is set on the software, the new configuration is transferred to the display by USB or
Bluetooth connection.
2 Installation Instructions
2.1 System Requirements
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https://www.maximatecc.com/products/maxai-430i-advanced-instrumentation/
Click Next.
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Click Next.
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The installer will choose a default folder location. Click on Browse if you wish to choose an alternate
location. Select the users that will have access to the software by selecting Everyone or Just me. Click
Next to continue.
Click Next.
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Go to folder where the software was installed and double click the Advanced Cluster PCTool
maxAI430i file or click the icon installed on the PC desk top to open the PC Tool Application.
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3 Getting Started
3.1 Required Hardware
The Configuration Software speaks to the maxAI display via USB cable for configuration and firmware update or Bluetooth for configuration only. In
addition to the maxAI display, the following items are required for display configuration.
Connect PC→USB→maxAI Display
Connect Power Supply→maxAI Display
PC with Software
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4 Communication
4.1 Connecting with USB
After connecting all hardware with a USB cable and opening Configuration software, establish USB
communication by first selecting the model being connected then selecting USB under
Communications.
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Once the appropriate selections are made select Initialize at the top of the window.
Once communication is established, a pop up will confirm successful connection to the device and the
Config Tool will indicate that it is connected at the top of the window.
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Before making a USB connection, you may wish to change the BLE Name (Bluetooth Name) of the
device. In order to change the name of the device, you will need to initially connect via USB. Once USB
communication is established, rename the BLE Name to desired designation.
Once the BLE Name is filled in, select Write to set the new BLE Name to the device.
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Once the BLE Name is known you are ready to connect via Bluetooth. To connect, first make sure the
BLE Name is correct to match the device you wish to connect to. Once the BLE Name is correctly filled
in, select the model being connected then selecting Bluetooth under Communications.
Once the appropriate selections are made select Initialize at the top of the window.
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Once communication is established, a pop up will confirm successful connection to the device and the
Config Tool will indicate that it is connected at the top of the window.
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1. Settings
Cluster
Model
Custom Parameters
Clock
Synchronize
Time
Date
International
Language (can be added at customer request)
Units
Service Interval
Enable
Hours
Travel Distance
Odometer/Hours
Low Resolution
High Resolution
Frequency
a) PPM
Hours RTC
Communication
USB/Bluetooth
CAN Baud Rate Channel 0
CAN Baud Rate Channel 1
BLE Name
Cluster Name
Address
Cluster Address
2. Setup
Configure Display
Splash
a) Customer Splash Image
b) Display Time
Icons
a) Apply Icons
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Screen 1-Screen 5
a) Cluster Layout
a. Enable
b) Show Options
a. Conf Screen Timeout
b. Autoswitch Theme by Light Sensor
c. Transmission Position Display
d. Loss of Communication
e. Popup Banner
Video
a) Video Display
a. Enabled
b) Video Switch Options
a. Signal
b. Source
c. On
d. Units
Inputs
Digital
a) Add
b) Remove
Resistance
a) Part Number
b) Add
c) Remove
Voltage
a) Part Number
b) Add
c) Remove
Frequency
a) Add
b) Remove
Current
a) Add
b) Remove
Gauge Sources
Signal Name
Source
Display LO-Limit
Display HI-Limit
Units
Warning Lights
LED
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a) Signal Name
b) Source
c) Threshold-Lo
d) Threshold-Hi
e) Units
f) Enable
g) Logic
LCD
a) Signal Name
b) Source
c) Threshold-Lo
d) Threshold-Hi
e) Units
f) Enable
g) Logic
Output
Type
Activated by
Cluster Config
PC File
Cluster
Firmware
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6 Session Start
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Cluster Parameters menu allows you to view and adjust communication parameters for specific models.
Clock menu allows the setting of the time and date. This can be set manually by using the up and down arrows for time and the calendar drop down for date.
The time and date can also be automatically set by selecting Synchronize. This will set time and date to the values on the PC.
International menu allows you to change the units of measure. The options are Imperial, Metric KPa, or Metric Bar. Future software releases will include
the option to change language.
Service Interval menu allows you to set service time intervals for both Hours or Travel Distance. To enable this feature, Enable must be selected and value
set. Select the parameter then select the value from the drop down.
Odometer/Hours menu
The Odometer and the hour meter can be configured to use CAN J1939 signals or input 4 configured as frequency input. The user shall configure the input 4
as a frequency counter (Setup: Inputs) and then Assigned to Vehicle Speed Gauge (Setup: Gauge Sources) then the frequency checkbox will be enabled, and
the PPM (pulses per mile) text box will be available.
The Hour meter have the Real time clock configuration available, during this mode the hour meter will count the time from the RTC internal module. The
trigger for this counter will be the RPM value from the input 1 configured as tachometer input.
Communication menu allows you to set the Baud Rate independently for each CAN Channel necessary for the system the maxAI 430iv will be used on.
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The Custom Parameters Selection window will open, the default section is Gauges.
The grey shaded cells can not be changed, but all white cells can be adjusted to user preferences.
Select the parameter to change by double clicking on the parameter cell. This will bring up a text cursor.
The original parameter can then be deleted and new parameter filled in. The new designation will be
limited to 10 characters.
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Once all of the parameters are set to the user settings select OK to set the new parameters, or if you wish
to cancel the changes select Close.
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7.3 Gauges
Gauge Source information can also be updated by dragging the preferred SPN & PGN data from the
SPNs & PNGs panel to the Gauge Source position desired in the Gauge Source panel.
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To replace a selection in the Gauge Sources panel with a selection from the SPNs & PGNs panel using
the buttons, first select the gauge number to be replaced in the Gauge Sources panel and then select the
desired row from the SPNs & PGNs panel.
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Custom PGN’s can be set up by scrolling to the botton of SPN’s & PGN’s where a blank row is
available. Each cell in the row must be filled out in order for the custom PGN to be saved.
Custom PGN’s must be greater than 65280. If a number lower than this is selected, a notification will
pop up and the PGN will change to this number.
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When the selections are made, select the button and the selection will be replaced in the Gauge
Sources panel. If changes are made by accident and you wish to revert to default settings, select the
button to reset parameters to factory default settings.
Once all parameters are changed to desired settings, select the button to save the settings.
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You will be asked to confirm that you wish to save changes. Select YES to apply changes. Selecting NO
will allowing you to continue editing without removing all existing changes. Selecting CANCEL will
revert all changes and cancel editing.
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On models with icons, such as maxAI 430i and maxAI 430iv, the LED warning lights can also be
configured here. This is done by selecting Warning Lights LED from the tab at the center of the page
on the left side, as indicated in the above illustration. 20 warning lights can be set up. Editing capabilities
for warning lights are the same as for the gauges.
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LCD Warning Lights is available in all models, maxAI 430, maxAI 430i, maxAI 430v and maxAI 430iv, These Warning Lights will appear as a pop-up image
in the LCD, after dismissing the pop-up the status of the Warning Light can be monitored by an LCD lamp on base screen and on a more detailed level
through a menu option in the cluster. This option is available by selecting Warning Lights LCD from the dropdown menu the tab at the center of the page
on the left side, as indicated in the above illustration.
There is a total of 21 configurable LCD Warning Lights. Editing capabilities for warning lights are the same as for the gauges.
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LCD Warning Lights icons can be customized double clicking on the image under the Icons column
on the far right of the parameters row.
A Select Image File menu will appear. Any *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.png, *.gif, *.tiff, *.nef or *.bmp image can be selected as long it has an image size of 50 x 50
Pixels.
Some signals already have a default icon that will be displayed in the Icon column of the SPNs & PGNs section.
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The Warning Light Active background color can be selected from the dropdown menu of the OnColor column. The available colors are Amber, Red, Green
and Blue.
True color images are supported to use as icon but consider that Transparent* and Black+ pixels will be used as image background, and these sections will
change color to selected on color when Warning Light is active.
*Only GIF and PNG image file formats could include transparencies.
+Black pixels are considered when all RGB registers <50
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7.6 Miscellaneous
On models with advance features, such as maxAI 430v and maxAI 430iv, the Camera Video CAN
activation can be configured here. This is done by selecting Miscellaneous from the tab at the center of
the page on the left side, as indicated in the above illustration. Editing capabilities are the same as for the
gauges, but the amount of J1939 standard messages will be limited to PGN 61445 SPN 523, PGN 61445
SPN 524, PGN 256 SPN 525 and PGN 65132 SPN 1619. Any proprietary PGN can be selected.
NOTE: Make sure to configure the Source Address to the appropriate value.
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8 Setup
The Setup tab will allow you to set your instrumentation parameters including number of screens, cluster layout for each screen, analog inputs,
instrumentation sources and limits, warning light sources and limits, and output, as well as open and save configurations and read or write configurations to
and from the maxAI 430iv.
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Select the file to be used for the new splash screen. For best results, choose an image that is sized to 480 x 272. All other sizes will be automatically adjusted to
this size and may distort the image.
Once the new image is selected, it will show up on the screen. At this point, the new splash screen will be ready to write to the display. Click on Apply to start
the writing process of the splash screen in to the cluster.
The progress bar will indicate the new information is being written.
Once the process is completed click OK and disconnect and reconect power the unit to finish the process.
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The display time can be configured from 0 Seconds (no Slpash Screen) up to 10 seconds using the Display Time slider.
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8.1.2 Icons
The configured icons images for the LCD Warning Lights are displayed in this tab, to wirte the images in to the
cluster click on Apply.
The progress bar will indicate the new information is being written.
Once the process is completed click OK and disconnect and reconect power the unit to finish the process.
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8.1.3 Screen 1 - 5
The section Show Options is common between screens 1 - 5:
This option will enable a timeout of 5 seconds that will automaticatly close the Configuration Screen if no input is received in the keypads. When disabled the
Configuration Screen will be open until the close keypad is pressed.
This option will enable the cluster to automaticlly switch between Daylight or Nigthlight color themes. When disabled the color themes should be manually
selected by user using the Configuration Screen menu.
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This option will enable the cluster to display the transmission gear position (current gear), once this option is enabled the display will show the gear
information at the bottom of the screen by using the current gear J1939 SPN from the transmission source address.
LOSS OF COMMUNICATION
This option will enable the cluster to report the CAN communication loss for any of the two Channels. The CAN loss notice will appear as a banner in the
top of the LCD screen.
POPUP BANNER
This option will enable the cluster to display to report fault codes recevied from Engine, Transmission or Retarder. The fault codes notice will appear as a
banner in the top of the LCD screen.
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Up to 5 different screens can be enabled by user, screen 1 is always enabled by default, screens 2 to 5 can be optianally enabled. Each screen can be
configured to one of four different layouts from the drop down menu. The instrumentation of each layout is discribed in the following sections.
A common feature for all layouts is the Odometer/Tip Odometer/Total Hours at the center bottom of te layout. User can select a different option for each
enabled screen.
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DIGITAL
Digital layout contains five digital gauges, that can be assigned to any of the Gauge Sources using the dropdown menu at the top of each gauge.
ANALOG
Analog layout contains four bar gauges and one analog gauge, that can be assigned to any of the Gauge Sources using the dropdown menu at the top of each
gauge.
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3 GAUGE
3 Gauge layout contains three analog gauges, that can be assigned to any of the Gauge Sources using the dropdown menu at the top of each gauge.
SINGLE
Single layout contains one analog gauge, that can be assigned to any of the Gauge Sources using the dropdown menu at the top of each gauge
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8.1.4 Video
On models with video input, such as maxAI 430v and maxAI 430iv, got the option to configure to display Video from an external camera.
The video can be enabled using the checkbox indicated in the image above.
Each source option contains a Signal description, Source, On value and Units.
Signal
This field will briefly describe the signal that has been selected on Source field.
Source
This field contains a drop-down menu where the user can select one of the three configurable video switch Source options: CAN0, CAN1 or Keypad.
CAN0 and CAN1 will use the message configured in Miscellaneous Custom Parameters Selection in the corresponding CAN channel.
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On
For Source CAN0 or CAN1, On value can be selected by using the Physical Value. The Physical Values are determined by the Operational Min and
Operational Max from Miscellaneous Custom Parameters Selection table.
For Source Key Pad, On value is fixed to 1 (second button from left to right)
Units
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There is a total of six configurable inputs to the cluster, these are non J1939 inputs. Inputs one through five can be configurable as Digital, Resistance,
Voltage or Frequency; input six can only be configured as Current.
Drop down menus will have either a bold blue or bold yellow outline. The bold blue outline indicates that more options available. The bold yellow outline
indicates only one option is available.
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8.2.1 Digital
Once the input is added the input Number and the Type can be changed. Any Number that is not assigned to any other input can be selected. The Type
can be selected as Active High or Active Low. The Range column will display the voltage level that are used for Digital inputs.
The Remove button will remove the last input in the Digital list.
8.2.2 Resistance
Once the input is added the input Number and the Resistance Interpolation Table can be changed. The Range column will display the resistance values
that can be used for Resistance inputs.
The Part Number button will pop up the Part Number Profiles window. In this window the Part Numbers drop down menu will contain pre-set
resistance interpolation tables that can be assigned to a Resistance input by selecting the corresponding input number from Input to Set dropdown menu
and clicking Set Profile button.
The Remove button will remove the last input in the Resistance list.
8.2.3 Voltage
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Once the input is added the input Number and the Voltage Interpolation Table can be changed. The Range column will display the voltage levels that can
be used for Voltage inputs.
The Part Number button will pop up the Part Number Profiles window. In this window the Part Numbers drop down menu will contain pre-set
resistance interpolation tables that can be assigned to a Voltage input by selecting the corresponding input number from Input to Set dropdown menu and
clicking Set Profile button.
The Remove button will remove the last input in the Voltage list.
8.2.4 Frequency
Once the input is added the input Number and the 100% frequency can be changed. Any Number that is not assigned to any other input can be selected.
The 100% frequency will indicate the frequency that will be considered as 100% input value. The Range column will display the frequency rage that are used
for Frequency inputs.
The Remove button will remove the last input in the Frequency list.
8.2.5 Current
To configure a Current input, click on Add button. Only input 6 can be configured as Current input.
Once the input is added the Current Interpolation Table can be changed. The Range column will display the current values that can be used for Current
inputs.
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Each instrument setup under the Configure Display tab will require a signal source. This source will be
selected under the Gauge Source tab. Some instruments, such as Engine Trip Fuel and Engine Fuel
Rate are driven by CAN signal only. These instruments, along with instruments on the list that were not
configured to a screen, will not allow source selection. The Lo-Limit and Hi-Limit to be displayed must
also be set under this tab.
For each instrument selected, select the signal source. This can be CAN signal or one of the input signals
set up under the Inputs tab. Once the source is selected, set the Display Lo-Limit and Display Hi-
Limit to be shown on each instrument.
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The maxAI 430i and maxAI 430iv are equipped with 20 individual telltale LED warning lights. Similar to
the gauge source, the LED warning light signal source will be selected under the Warning Lights: LED
tab. The limit values must also be defined so the light will respond as desired.
For each LED warning light, select the signal source. This can be CAN signal or one of the input signals
set up under the Inputs tab. Once the source is selected, set the Threshold-Lo and Threshold-Hi limits
to trigger each LED warning light. The Enable column will give three options: On, Off and On Ign Off,
the last option will allow to turn On the LED warning light when ignition is Off, the Display will remain
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off but the LED warning light will illuminate, this functionality will increase the current consumption of
Ignition Off functionality.
The logic function determines how the threshold values will function. Logic High means that
the LED warning light will turn on when the value reaches the high threshold while ascending. The LED
warning light will not turn off until the value reaches the low threshold while descending. Alternately,
Logic Low means that the LED warning light will turn on when the value reaches the low
threshold while descending. The LED warning light will not turn off until the value reaches the high
threshold while ascending.
Example:
If you wish to set the oil pressure LED warning light to turn on when the oil pressure goes below 10 PSI,
select Logic Low and set Threshold-Lo to 10 PSI. The LED warning light will only come on
when oil pressure drops below this value. Threshold-Hi is also necessary to set. Once the oil pressure
goes back up, the light will not turn back off until the pressure exceeds the value set in Threshold-Hi. If
this value is set to 15 PSI, the oil pressure LED warning light will remain on until the oil pressure exceeds
15 PSI.
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LCD warning lights work similar to LED Warning Lights, but instead to be connected to a LED light,
these warning lights will be displayed as a pop up in the display.. LCD warning light signal source will be
selected under the Warning Lights: LCD tab. The limit values must also be defined so the light will
respond as desired.
For each LCD warning light, select the signal source. This can be CAN signal or one of the input signals
set up under the Inputs tab. Once the source is selected, set the Threshold-Lo and Threshold-Hi limits
to trigger each LCD warning light. The Enable column will give two options: On and Off.
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The logic function determines how the threshold values will function. Logic High means that
the LCD warning light will turn on when the value reaches the high threshold while ascending. The LCD
warning light will not turn off until the value reaches the low threshold while descending. Alternately,
Logic Low means that the LCD warning light will turn on when the value reaches the low
threshold while descending. The LCD warning light will not turn off until the value reaches the high
threshold while ascending.
Example:
If you wish to set the oil pressure LCD warning light to turn on when the oil pressure goes below 10 PSI,
select Logic Low and set Threshold-Lo to 10 PSI. The LCD warning light will only come on
when oil pressure drops below this value. Threshold-Hi is also necessary to set. Once the oil pressure
goes back up, the light will not turn back off until the pressure exceeds the value set in Threshold-Hi. If
this value is set to 15 PSI, the oil pressure LCD warning light will remain on until the oil pressure exceeds
15 PSI.
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The maxAI 430i is equipped with one digital output. This output can be disabled or set to Low Side
(switch to ground) or High Side (switch to battery.) The output is triggered by the CAN DM1 Amber
Warning Light, DM1 Stop Light, or Either.
Select the output type and activation type for the digital output.
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The Cluster Config tab allows the user to read/write the configuration to the maxAI 430. This tab also
allows the user to load/save PC Tool configurations, and to update firmware in maxAI 430.
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8.6.1 PC File
PC Tool configuration can be stored and retrieved in a xml file. To save the configuration, click on Save assign a name click on save.
To load the configuration, click on Open and select the corresponding xml file.
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8.6.2 Cluster
Before reading or writing the configuration to the maxAI 430 display, confirm that Configuration
Software is connected to the maxAI 430 display by looking for a green light at the top of the screen.
Once connection is confirmed, click on the Read button to read the current cluster configuration or
Write button to write the new configuration to the cluster. When the configuration transfer begins, the
progress will be indicated at the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Writing can also be performed from
any screen by selecting Write on the bar at the top of the screen.
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Once the transfer is complete, the Configuration Software will indicate completion with a pop up screen
indicating the completion. Click OK and cycle power on the maxAI 430i display.
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8.6.3 Firmware
The maxAI 430i firmware can be updated through the Cluster Config tab. To update the firmware,
select Open and select the firmware file located on an accessible drive.
Once the firmware is selected, it will indicate that the firmware is ready to write in the lower left corner.
Select Write to begin writing the firmware.
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The write process will begin, and progress shown on the progress bar.
Once the firmware is finished writing to the cluster, select OK to exit the firmware update.
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9 Supported PGNs
The following chart indicates the current list of available PGNs to be set in the Parameters. Functionality is based on broadcast on the CAN bus.
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64716 5759 Aftertreatment 1 Outlet 1 Gas Sensor Power Supply states/2bit Status
64716 5760 Aftertreatment 2 Intake 1 Gas Sensor Power Supply states/2bit Status
64716 5761 Aftertreatment 2 Outlet 1 Gas Sensor Power Supply states/2bit Status
64716 8146 Aftertreatment 1 Intake 2 Gas Sensor Power Supply states/2bit Status
64716 8147 Aftertreatment 1 Outlet 2 Gas Sensor Power Supply states/2bit Status
64773 5093 Engine Protect Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5094 Engine Amber Warning Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5095 Engine Red Stop Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5096 OBD Malfunction Indicator Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5097 Engine Brake Active Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5098 Compression Brake Enable Switch Indicator Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5099 Engine Oil Pressure Low Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5100 Engine Coolant Temperature High Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5101 Engine Coolant Level Low Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5102 Engine Idle Management Active Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5103 Engine Air Filter Restriction Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5416 Engine Wait To Start Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 5470 Engine Fuel Filter Restricted Lamp Data states/2bit Status
64773 6202 Engine Control Module 1 Ready for Use Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 6203 Engine Control Module 2 Ready for Use Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 6204 Engine Control Module 3 Ready for Use Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64773 6711 Engine Speed High Lamp Data states/2bit Status
64773 6712 Engine Speed Very High Lamp Data states/2bit Status
64773 6900 Vehicle Acceleration Rate Limit Lamp Data states/2bit Measured
64774 1847 Hill Holder Lamp Command states/2bit Status
64774 5087 Vehicle Battery Voltage Low Lamp Command states/2bit Status
64774 5088 Vehicle Fuel Level Low Lamp Command states/2bit Status
64774 5089 Vehicle Air Pressure Low Lamp Command states/2bit Status
64774 5090 Vehicle HVAC Recirculation Lamp Command states/2bit Status
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10 Gauge Abbreviations
Abbreviation Gauge Type
Fuel1 Fuel Level
DEF Level DEF Level
IntakeMan Engine Intake Manifold Temperature
EngOil Engine Oil Pressure
BrakeSec Secondary Brake Pressure
BrakePri Primary Brake Pressure
TransOil Transmission Oil Pressure
EngCoolant Engine Coolant Temperature
EngOil1 Engine Oil Temperature
AuxTemp1
TransOil1 Transmission Oil Temperature
BatteryP1 Battery Voltage
VehSpeed Vehicle Speed
EngSpeed Engine Speed (RPM)
Ammeter Ammeter
EnTripFuel Trip Fuel Consumption
EngFRate Current Fuel Economy
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11 Troubleshooting Guide
How to reset Cluster to Factory Defaults?:
Tool starts on factory defaults, to reset cluster to factory defaults connect to cluster then write
configuration to cluster.
During transfer configuration Tool is showing a popup message “USB Communication Failure During
Configuration Transfer”:
During Flashing process Tool is displaying a popup message “Cluster does not respond command to
enter bootloader”:
1. Cluster is ready and waiting to receive firmware update, from previous suspended update task.
2. Cluster is not processing “Enter Bootloader Command” reset Cluster to then retry.
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Avenida Luiz Merenda, 489 - Campanário
Diadema-SP - CEP: 09931-390, Brasil
+551140927200
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12 Revision Log
Date Revision Description Approved
Based on maxAI Configuration Tool rev N
- Updated general format
8/18/2021 O - Updated all images MG
- Updated section 3.5.1.5 Communications
CAN0 & CAN1 baud rate can be configured independently
Pin protected implementation
- Added new features
LCD Warning Lights
Miscellaneous (CAN camera activation)
Slash screen time config
Popup Banner
- Updated Supported PGNs
8/18/2021 P - Updated contact information MG
8/29/2021 Q - Updated Video section MG
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