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Thys Beukes Posted on Dec 23, 2018

Which wires to use for nakamishi na 3610 steering control connection

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Was Cruise Control working before the New Horn was installed? The power supply to the Horn, (input to ground wire) is connected to the Cruise Control Module (CCM). This CCM is wired to the Relay Switch Box located in the Engine Bay. The Relay Box cover will have a Chart indicating what function each Relay coresponds to. Your local autoparts store (AutoZone) can test the Relay Switch, and you'll know (if any Relay) need to be replaced.

The CCM is also wired to the Steering Wheel, but first passes through the Clock Spring Coil, located just behind the Steering Wheel. The Clock Spring allowes for the Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel to have power while Steering Wheel spins.

The Clock Spring can malfunction or break, its rare, but this will cut power to the Function Buttons on Steering Wheel. If ALL the buttons on Steering Wheel dont work, then the Clock Spring is the Culprit. The Coil may need to be replaced.

The Cruise Control Module itself may have failed and also would cause a few or all Steering Wheel Functions to quit working.

But first check the Relay Switch Box and examine the Harness Cables connecting (Steering Wheel--to--CCM--to--Relay Switch Box--to--Battery Supply).

Also if Cruise Control was working before the new Horn was installed and now not working, then most likely the Problem is a bad wire connection somewhere and/or is a faulty Relay.

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You need to post the make and model of your car.

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Dear Venmattey,
please follow these steps, it works:

1. Connect the EOC-3610 to your computer with a null modem serial cable.

2.Start a HyperTerminal session: Click Start and then select Programs-> Accessories -> Communications -> HyperTerminal.

3. After the HyperTerminal window appears:
a. Give this new connection a name. Ex: EOC-3610.
b. Select correct COM port. Ex:COM1.
c.Set baud rate as "38400", data bits "8", parity "none", stop bits "1",and flow control as "None". Then press “OK” to bring up theHyperTerminal window.
d. Unplug the power on the POE injector and wait 5 seconds then plug the power back in.

4. Wait until the "#" is displayed in the HyperTerminal window.

5. Type "flash reset", then hit enter.

6. Type "reboot", then hit enter. After the device reboots, all settings will be at factory default.

NEW: Keenan Systems has written a software that will soft reset the 3610 series back to factory reset. Thisfree software is provided "AS IS" by Keenan Systems and is notsupported or guaranteed by EnGenius Technologies. Use at your own risk.


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