Boot key recovery

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Reprogramming Using Boot Key

When working in the prototype phase with newly created .srz files from MotoHawk, it possible to program an .srz with errors in the CAN software or in the model that prevent communications with the module once programmed. When this happens, the module appears to be locked up or frozen when accessing the module via MotoTune. In this case, use the Boot Key to force the module into reboot mode such that a known, valid .srz can be reprogrammed into the module.

The Boot Key has a 10 pin CAN connector that should be inserted into an open port on the CAN junction box. The device generates a 555 Hz, 0-Vbatt, 50% duty cycle square wave signal out of pin E when power is applied to pin A and ground applied to pin B. When this signal is received on the appropriate pin of the module, it is forced into reboot mode and will allow the module to be reprogrammed.

The boot key can be used to recover the following modules: ECM-0555-48, ECM-0565-128, ECM-55xx-112.

Woodward Part Number: 1635-1800 Boot Key

Boot Cables: The following modules use a boot cable for recovery rather than a boot key, but the recovery process is the same.

  • ECM-S12X-070 -- boot cable 5404-1144
  • HCM-0563-048 -- boot cable 5404-1138
  • GCM-0563-048 -- boot cable 5404-1138
  • ECM-0563-048 -- boot cable 5404-1123
  • GCM-0S12-024 -- boot cable 5404-1213
  • ECM-0S12-024 -- boot cable 5404-1238

Remove the module from all control connections before attempting to recover it with a boot key

1. Plug the Boot Key into the junction box and make sure that power and ground are connected to pins A and B on the junction box. Connect pin E of the junction box to the channel listed below on the following modules.

  • ECM48_555 – ESTOP
  • PCM80_555 – ESTOP
  • PCM128_563 – DG1
  • HCM48_563 - STOP
MotoTuneBootKeyDisplay.jpg


2. With the power to the module off and the boot key installed, select a known, valid .srz file to flash onto the module and program the module on its default port.

Note: The default port setting for all modules is PCM-1 (CAN1, 250kbps, City ID 0x0B) with the following exceptions:

  • ECM-0S12-024 which has default City Id of 0x81, except the -0804 which has default City ID of 0X0B
  • GCM-0S12-024 which has default City ID of 0x91

3. When the “Looking for an ECU” prompt appears in the dialogue box, turn on power to the ECU. The module must “wake-up” with the boot key applied in order to force a reboot.

Note: The ECU must recognize the boot signal within 2-3 seconds of waking. Therefore, it helps to apply power first, begin programming in MotoTune, then immediately key on when MotoTune begins looking for the ECU.

MotoTuneBootKeyDisplay.jpg
HCM/GCM-0563-48
To boot strap the GCM/HCM-0563-048 modules see the GCM/HCM Module Recovery document. For the GCM-0563-048-0802, the boot harness must be used, not the boot key. You must be logged into the MCS site to view the link.
  • ECM48_563 – N/A
    • To boot strap the ECM48_563 module, connect the following channels and follow the steps below.
      • AN1 – AN6 Pull to +5V
      • AN8 Pull to GND
      • AN11 & AN12 Pull to +5V
  • 24 Pin S12 modules