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Feature Options
Adaptive Cruise Control(ACC)
Multi-Torque with CC
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can overrule CC in order to maintain a set following
distance to a target vehicle. ACC is not described in this document. Refer to the
Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) documentation for a detailed description
of functionality.
Considerations
When programming parameters N001, N002, and N003, it is important to first
determine if the vehicle will be driven in PTO Mode. If the vehicle WILL NOT be
driven in PTO Mode, the default values are suggested. If the vehicle WILL be driven
in PTO Mode, N001, at a minimum, must be equal to N080 (In PTO section) plus 3
mph; in addition, N002 and N003 must equal N001 plus 3 mph. Example, N080 is
programmed to 20 mph, then N001 will equal 23 mph at a minimum, N002 and N003
will equal 26 mph at a minimum.
Programmable Parameters
Parameter Name
Number
Min/Max/Default/Units
Minimum speed to automatically turn CC
OFF
N001
MIN = 16 (mph)
MAX = 37 (mph) + N080
DEFAULT = 16 (mph)
Minimum speed that CC may be enabled
N002
MIN = 19 (mph)
MAX = 40 (mph)
DEFAULT = 19 (mph)
Minimum CC set speed
N003
MIN = 19 (mph)
MAX = 43 (mph)
DEFAULT = 19 (mph)
Value to increase CC speed when
Set/Accel switch is bumped
N005
MIN = 1 (mph)
MAX = 6 (mph)
DEFAULT = 1 (mph)