323000111 - E2510 COURTESY LIGHTS - DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

The front courtesy light includes two lamps with three control pushbuttons: the pushbuttons can be used to turn on the corresponding light directly or in a timed manner, as described below.There is only one bulb in the rear courtesy light which can be switched on or off using the relevant switch or through a delay timer.
On some versions there is only a front courtesy light with a single spot light.
The courtesy light operation is timed according to a logic managed by the body computer:- when any door is opened, both the front spotlights and the rear courtesy light come on for 3 minutes. The timer is reactivated whenever the door is opened;- when all the doors are closed; the lights stay on for a further 10 seconds with the key off or extracted. This time is interrupted if the key is turned to the ON position: in this case, the courtesy lights are turned off immediately.- when all the doors are shut and the key is turned to the ON position, the courtesy lights are switched off immediately.- when the key is extracted both the front spot lights and the rear courtesy light come on for a period of 10 seconds after which all the courtesy lights go off.- all the courtesy lights are turned off at the door lock control;- at the door release command, both the front spotlights and the rear courtesy light are turned on and a 10 second timer is activated.- If the inertia switch is operated the courtesy lights come on for 15 minutes.The switching on or off of the courtesy light takes place gradually (dimmer) with the cycle lasting 2 seconds.The power supply for the courtesy light is governed by a battery voltage control logic (known as “SBMT”): the Body Computer continuously acquires the battery voltage signal and compares it with its own limit value. In Key-Off conditions and when any one of the doors or the luggage compartment is opened, a timed period of 15 minutes is set; all the lights are deactivated after this delay period.If one or more doors are open, this is shown on the instrument panel display; the warning light also remains on until all the doors and the boot are perfectly shut.