T3 Audio Amplifier: Scan Tool Information

2019 Chevrolet Trax Premier, AWDSECTION T3 Audio Amplifier: Scan Tool Information
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Amplifier Scan Tool Data Parameters

Parameter Expected Value Definition
Operating Conditions:Β  Ignition ON
Power Mode Run The scan tool displays Off, Accessory, Run or Crank Request. This is the vehicle power mode status as received via serial data.
Active Noise Cancellation On The scan tool displays On or Off. This indicates if the Active Noise Cancellation feature is available and capable of operating.
Engine Speed Signal Normal The scan tool displays Normal or Malfunction. This is the status of the dedicated engine speed signal circuit.
Battery Voltage Varies The scan tool displays volts. This is the voltage at the input to the amplifier.
Vehicle Speed 0 km/h The scan tool displays the vehicle speed received by the amplifier in km/h or mph.
Engine Speed 0 RPM The scan tool displays the current engine speed received by the amplifier in RPM.
Calculated System Temperature Varies The scan tool displays the calculated temperature of the amplifier in Β°C or Β°F.
Active Noise Cancellation Speaker Output OK The scan tool displays OK or Malfunction. This is the status of the amplifier speaker outputs.
Cylinder Deactivation System Command Varies The scan tool displays 8 Cylinder Active, Transitioning from 8 to 4, 4 Cylinder Active, Transitioning from 4 to 8, or Malfunction. This is the status of the cylinder deactivation mode as received via serial data. Malfunction is displayed when this data is not being received, or when the engine is not running.
Microphone Status Normal The scan tool displays Normal, Clipped, or Malfunction.
Microphone 1 Input Level Varies The scan tool displays counts from 0 to 65, 535. This is the sound level currently being received by the microphone 1, with higher numbers indicating louder sounds.
Microphone 2 Input Level Varies The scan tool displays counts from 0 to 65, 535. This is the sound level currently being received by the microphone 2, with higher numbers indicating louder sounds.
Microphone 3 Input Level Varies The scan tool displays counts from 0 to 65, 535. This is the sound level currently being received by the microphone 3, with higher numbers indicating louder sounds.
Door Status Varies The scan tool displays All Closed or One or More Open. This is the current status of the vehicle access door latches as received via serial data.
Folding Top Status Varies The scan tool displays Closed, Open, Malfunction, or Normal. This is the current position of the vehicle folding top (if equipped) as received via serial data.
Calibration Part Number 1 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 1.
Calibration Part Number 2 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 2.
Calibration Part Number 3 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 3.
Calibration Part Number 4 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 4.
Calibration Part Number 5 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 5.
Calibration Part Number 6 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 6.
Calibration Part Number 7 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 7.
Calibration Part Number 8 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 8.
Calibration Part Number 9 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 9.
Calibration Part Number 10 Varies The scan tool displays the software calibration part number 10.
End Model Part Number Varies The scan tool displays the end software module part number.
Diagnostic Data Identifier Varies Identifies a supplier and system specific data stream used by diagnostic testers to interpret a diagnostic data stream.
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