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Automated Manual Transmission

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System Operation (In the Absence Of

Faults):

Pressurisation of the Hydraulic Circuit:

When the pressure is below the minimum

operating threshold, pressurisation of the

hydraulic circuit occurs in two different ways:

When the driver's door is opened the sys-

tem automatically pressurises the hydraulic

circuit until the pressure value is such to al-

low, if requested, the subsequent vehicle

start-up: therefore, when requested, the

system must be ready to open the clutch

and engage the neutral without waiting for

the hydraulic circuit to be pressurised

(WAKE-UP condition).

With key on IGNITION ON: the system con-

trol unit is supplied (and will remain

powered until the key is turned to OFF and

the vehicle and engine speed is zero).

Automatic Engagement of the Clutch Down-

hill With the Accelerator Pedal:

Released:

If the vehicle, with gear engaged, accelerator

released and engine started picks up speed

because it is going downhill, when a pre-set

speed is reached, it automatically closes the

clutch to provide the vehicle with engine

braking.

If the driver presses the accelerator pedal,

the torque transmitted is once again con-

trolled directly by the driver.

This automatic engagement of the clutch is

interrupted if the vehicle moves in the oppo-

site direction to the engaged gear.

Vehicle Slowdown

In a slowdown situation, for example with

gear and accelerator pedal released, the sys-

tem automatically disengages the clutch to

avoid the shutdown of the engine when the-

se come close to the system's idling value.

This disengagement takes place at an engine

speed that depends on the level of decelera-

tion and driver controls (brake pressed or

otherwise). However, the transmission au-

tomatically shifts down if a gear higher than

2nd gear is engaged during deceleration.

When the vehicle is stationary, 1st gear is au-

tomatically engaged.

The clutch is opened only if the brake is

pressed. When the brake is released, the

clutch remains closed and the vehicle runs at

idling speed. This function is only enabled for

the 1st and 2nd gear.

Turning Off the Engine and System:

By turning the key to the STOP position the

engine is turned off and the system retains

any gear engaged.

The system deactivates only after the three

speeds are zero: engine, gearbox input, gear-

box output and after having saved the

functional and diagnosis data on the stable

memory of the control unit (EEprom).

It switches off after a maximum of around 10

seconds with the vehicle stationary and the

engine switched off.

Functional Interaction Logics with Other Sys-

tems:

The system interacts with other systems ac-

cording to the logics shown below.

Interaction with Engine Management:

When driving the two systems do not inter-

act, because the system does not perform

any work, therefore only information and

signal exchange persists.

During a gear change, the system must be

"master" with respect to engine manage-

ment, i.e. the gearbox control system must

ask the engine (through the CAN network)

what the engine torque should be (decrease

while the clutch is open and increase when

the gear change is complete and the clutch is