Network Message Chart

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Network Message Chart
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Network Input Messages - ACM 

Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
IPC chime IPC Data used to command a warning chime during possible collision event and audio mute so that the warning chime can be heard.

Network Input Messages - CCM 

Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
HUD active HUD module Used for HUD module active status.
HUD fault HUD module Used for HUD module fault status.

Network Input Messages - HUD 

Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
HUD flash command CCM Flashes the HUD module LED array when commanded.
Ignition status BCM Used for ignition switch position input.

Network Input Messages - IPC 

Broadcast Message Originating Module Message Purpose
Forward collision chime request CCM Data used to command warning chime during possible collision event. When this message is received, the IPC sends the audio mute message to the ACM.
Forward collision warning message request CCM Data used to command warning chime and messages during possible collision event.
HUD active HUD module Used for HUD module active status.
HUD fault HUD module Used for HUD module fault status.
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