Speed Pulse
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Speed Pulse
I'm trying to fit a Sat Nav system that requires a speed pulse.
I thought I could use the SP+ from the back of the speedo (after the convertyer chip) but this doesnt seem to work.
Anyone else had this done or can offer any help?
Cheers (again)
Glyn
I thought I could use the SP+ from the back of the speedo (after the convertyer chip) but this doesnt seem to work.
Anyone else had this done or can offer any help?
Cheers (again)
Glyn
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Hi,
A sat nav uses the speed pulse to helpout when there are no satellites available, seems to be mostly the older ones, although some of the newer models which don't 'need' a speed pulse still have the option to add one.
It is also used to control the GALA (Geschwindigkeitsabhängiger Lautstärkeanhebung) speed dependant volume.
Bottom line is, it won't work without it!
Cheers,
Glyn
A sat nav uses the speed pulse to helpout when there are no satellites available, seems to be mostly the older ones, although some of the newer models which don't 'need' a speed pulse still have the option to add one.
It is also used to control the GALA (Geschwindigkeitsabhängiger Lautstärkeanhebung) speed dependant volume.
Bottom line is, it won't work without it!
Cheers,
Glyn

The majority of fitted satnav systems use a speed sensor pulse
and small gyros to predict the speed and direction when in long
tunnels and where tall buildings block the view to the satellites.
The frequency of the speed sensor does not matter as the system
calibrates itself to actual speeds when satellites are available.
All the systems I know of will run normally without a speed sensor
but maybe there are some that don't.
It is best to connect the satnav unit directly to the gearbox
output available directly behind the instrument panel, however,
some systems have a lower impedance than others and can cause the
hold light to flash due to excessive current drawn from the gearbox
sensor supply. If this happens, you can fit an amplifier to avoid
these sort of problems.
The output from the gearbox is a square wave as distinct from a
sine wave and usually there is a menu setting in the satnav to
select the type of speed signal.

Last edited by grumpo on Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hey!
Thanks for the replies.
I'll look for the wire behind the glove box, nice one Owelly.
Also, I was worried about taking the pulse from before the converter as the unit would then be receiving kilometer information, but if Grumpo is right (and I'm sure he is) then the unit should calibrate the pulse to match the speed of the vehicle.
I was getting a reading from the pulse wire that I was originally using, but maybe the converter chip weakened it somehow so that my Blaupunkt unit couldn't read it.
Also, it seems to be an AC signal!!??
Thanks again!
Glyn
Thanks for the replies.
I'll look for the wire behind the glove box, nice one Owelly.
Also, I was worried about taking the pulse from before the converter as the unit would then be receiving kilometer information, but if Grumpo is right (and I'm sure he is) then the unit should calibrate the pulse to match the speed of the vehicle.
I was getting a reading from the pulse wire that I was originally using, but maybe the converter chip weakened it somehow so that my Blaupunkt unit couldn't read it.
Also, it seems to be an AC signal!!??
Thanks again!
Glyn
Picking up Speed Pulse
Go through the supplier of hte unit, or direct to blaupunkt
They will have access to a trade database giving precise veichle info on where to get this.
Blaupunkt are on 01895 838880
hope this helps
They will have access to a trade database giving precise veichle info on where to get this.
Blaupunkt are on 01895 838880
hope this helps
speed pulse
The connection from the speedometer goes to the gearbox ecu. It should be possible to trace this wire. The jap GPS I had with my van was connected to this wire