Seat/steering column memory (SM/LSM)

The seat/steering column memory control unit (SM/LSM) is provided for manual as well as automatic positioning of the driver's or passenger's seat and the steering column

The following seat drives can be operated:

Following drives can be operated to adjust the steering column:

A separate adjustment switch is available for each of these drives.The adjustment switches are, in part, combined in switch blocks.

3 memory locations which can be freely programmed by the user are also available for each drive.These memories can be called up by the user at any time.

The actuator motors are activated by means of a control module mounted on the relevant motor.The control module undertakes following tasks:

In order to effectively reduce the necessary number of wire cores, the complete electronic control circuitry for all seat and steering column drives together with the seat adjustment switch are integrated in one casing.

Note

The SM/LSM control unit is connected to the peripheral bus (P-bus).For this reason, not only the diagnosis line is involved in the diagnosis link between the service tester and the control unit SL/LSM, but also the body bus (K-bus) and the P-bus. In the case of malfunctions in the diagnostic procedures, the diagnosis link between the diagnosis socket and the instrument cluster electronics (IKE) must be checked.In addition, the K-bus line (between IKE and general module) and the P-bus line (between general module and SM/LSM) must also be checked.

Memory concept

On the E38, the positions for seat adjustments, steering column adjustment and mirror adjustment can be stored with the memory system.

Following control units are necessary to store all positions:

Consumer load cutout

When the vehicle is switched off, the map reading lights, the glovebox lights, the engine compartment lights and the luggage compartment lights can be switched on.The voltage (B+ supply) for these consumer loads is supplied by the general module.

To ensure the vehicle battery cannot discharge when the lights are permanently switched on, the general module switches off the B+ supply 16 minutes after terminal R has been switched off.

The "load cutout" line also leads to the closed-circuit current cutout relay K72.This relay switches the load circuits for:

The relay K72 therefore disconnects these systems from the terminal 30 supply 16 minutes after terminal R is switched off.

The specified loads are switched on again when terminal R or terminal 15 is switched on or when a signal change takes place at an input of the general or peripheral module:e.g. opening a door, opening the front lid, unlocking a door.

Note

In the case of faults in the voltage supply for seat and steering column adjustment, in addition to checking the supply lines and fuses, the closed-circuit cutout relay must also be checked with the diagnosis program "closed-circuit current cutout".

Actuator motors with "ripple-counter" system

General

On the E38 seat/steering column memory (SM/LSM), the actuator motors for seat and steering column are no longer switched on and off by means of power transistors or relays installed in the control unit. Activation takes place by means of a control module (ripple-count module or RC module) mounted on the motor.

Each actuator motor is equipped with an RC module. The motor and module form one component.

This module contains the electronic circuitry to drive the motors as well as the electronic circuitry to record the motor speed and motor position.Each RC module can, therefore switch on "its" motor independently and move to a specified position.

Link between control unit SM/LSM and RC module

The relevant RC module is connected to the control unit SM/LSM by means of a simple data link. Following information is transferred via this data link:

Activation of actuator motors with RC module

Following functions serve the purpose of activating the actuator motors:

Acquisition of motor position with RC module

The position of the motor shaft is achieved by counting the "current ripple" (current changes or magnetic field fluctuations of a DC motor) or by counting pulses produced by a pulse generator. Feedback potentiometer required up until now are no longer needed.

Operation of the seat/steering column memory

Manual adjustment of drives

The adjustment switches in the switch block are used for manual adjustment of the seat.The adjustment switch (with integrated control unit) is located on the side of the seat on the side facing the driver's door.

Following drives can be operated by means of the switches:

Separate switches are provided for the drives longitudinal seat adjustment (thigh support) and back-rest adjustment.

Manual adjustment of the steering column is possible with the steering column adjustment switch.

To improve the adjustability of the seat and steering column, the displacement speed of each drive can be varied.When the adjustment switch is depressed, the relevant drive runs at low speed.If the adjustment switch is pressed longer, the voltage slowly increases to the final value.The displacement speed is controlled by controlling the clock pulse cycles of the motor voltage.

Programming a memory position

Calling up a memory position

Basically, a differentiation is made between 2 modes of operation when calling up stored positions:

Detecting end stops

In order to avoid unnecessary overloading of the drives and of the RC module, an automatic detection facility is provided for the adjustment range limits.

If blocking occurs several times at the same point, the recorded position value is evaluated as the end limit stop.All further adjustment operations are interrupted before this limit is reached.

An incorrectly detected end limit stop (e.g. caused by obstacle blocking the seat), can be overcome after removing the obstacle by renewed operation of the manual adjustment switch.

Entry/exit aid in steering column memory

The steering column memory features an entry/exit aid.It raises the steering column to facilitate entry and exit.

The control for the entry/exit aid is derived from several vehicle signals.

The steering column assumes the higher inclination position in following cases:

The return position is assumed in following cases:

Automatic steering column adjustment is terminated simply by pressing the steering column adjustment switch (in any direction). The steering column stops immediately and does not continue positioning.The motors can only be driven when the switch is operated once again.