Module, Display Screen (DSM): Operation

2023 Dodge and Ram ProMaster 2500SECTION Operation

The Display Screen Module (DSM) receives fused B+ from the interior Power Distribution Center (PDC) and is supplied by a ground eyelet secured to the instrument panel carrier behind the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC). In addition, the DSM status is broadcast over the Controller Area Network - Interior High Speed (CAN-IHS) data bus to be used by the radio when the radio sends a CAN message for the status of the DSM.

The radio receives touch screen signals via the Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) wire harness that connects directly between the radio and DSM. The DSM communicates via a hard-wired back channel protocol with the radio over the LVDS wire harness.

The DSM provides all of the functions of the radio with integral touch screen. Unlike a radio with an integral touch screen, the DSM is disassociated from the radio and connected by an LVDS wire harness.

The DSM receives vehicle configuration and network configuration information from the vehicle configuration management system via the CAN-IHS data bus. Any diagnostic or loss of communication states are also sent via the CAN-IHS data bus.

Hardwired Inputs

  • Video data from radio

Hardwired Outputs

  • LVDS back channel touch screen messages to radio

CAN-IHS Inputs

  • Vehicle configuration from Body Control Module (BCM)
  • Network configuration from BCM
  • Disable diagnostics on CAN
  • Disable loss of communication on CAN
  • Requested display intensity from radio
  • Display status
  • Battery voltage from BCM

CAN-IHS Outputs

  • Remote display status
  • Remote display controls data
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