SPC and CAN Network Messages

2006 Jaguar XJ (X350) V8-4.2L SCSECTION SPC and CAN Network Messages


The following contain a list of SCP and CAN Network messages.

NOTE: Passive Anti-Theft System and Security System messages are excluded.

Acronyms and abbreviations:

A/C Air Conditioning
ADCM Adaptive Damping Control Module
AIRCON Climate Control
ASC Adaptive Speed Control
ASM Air Suspension Module
AT CMD Commands for configuring and controlling telecommunication devices
AUDIO Audio Unit
CAN Controller Area Network
CCM Climate Control Module
CM Control Module
CONFIG Configure
CPCM Cellular Phone Control Module
D2B Fiber Optic Network
D2B OPC Instructions for translating and routing data for D2B use
DDM Driver Door Module
DIAG Diagnostics (WDS)
DPF Diesel Particulate Filter
DSC Dynamic Stability Control
DSCM Dynamic Stability Control Module
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code
ECM Engine Control Module
FEM Front Electronic Module
FFHM Fuel-fired Heater Module
FL Front Left
FR Front Right
Gateway Device that converts messages between different types of networks
HLCM Headlight Leveling Control Module
IC Instrument Cluster
ID Identification
JGM J-Gate Module
MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp
NCM Navigation Control Module
ODO Odometer
PBM Parking Brake Module
PCM Powertrain Control Module (Diesel only)
PECUS Programmable Electronic Control Units System
PTT Push to Talk
REM Rear Electronic Module
RF Radio Frequency
RL Rear Left
RPM Revolutions Per Minute
RR Rear Right
SCLM Steering Column Lock Module
SCM Speed Control Module
SCP Standard Corporate Protocol Network
SMS Short Message Service for Mobile Communications
STM Switch to Test Mode
TCM Transmission Control Module
TCS Traction Control System
TPMM Tire Pressure Monitoring Module
VAM Voice Activation Module
VOICE Voice Activation Control
WDS Worldwide Diagnostic System


SCP Message Matrix


Al - Al:






Al - Al:






Al - Dr:






Dr - Ga:






Ga - Ho:






Ho - Me:






Me - Pa:






Pa - Re:






Re - Re:






Re - Re:






Re - Te:






Te - Vo:






CAN Message Matrix


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