Chime/Buzzer - Description
DESCRIPTION
The chime software is located within, and serviced with the instrument cluster. The chime warning system uses an electromechanical transducer and an electromechanical relay that are soldered onto the electronic circuit board inside of the instrument cluster to provide audible indications of various vehicle conditions that may require the attention of the vehicle operator or occupants. The instrument cluster also includes the hardware and software necessary to serve as the electronic body control module and is also referred to as the Cab Compartment Node or (CCN).
The electromechanical transducer generates beep tones and chime tones, while the electromechanical relay generates click tones to emulate the sounds associated with conventional turn signal and hazard warning flasher operation. The microprocessor-based CCN utilizes electronic chime request messages received from other modules in the vehicle over the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus along with hard wired inputs to monitor many sensors and switches throughout the vehicle. In response to those inputs, the circuitry and programming of the CCN allow it to control the audible outputs that are produced through its on-board transducer and relay.