Hyundai Sonata: Description and Operation
Description
The SMART KEY system is a system that allows the user to access and operate
a vehicle in a very convenient way. To access the vehicle, no traditional key
or remote control unit is needed.
The user carries a SMART KEY FOB which does not require any conscious
actions by the user (e.g. operate a RKE button). The SMART KEY system is triggered
by pressing a push button in the door handle.
After being triggered the vehicle sends out a request in a limited range.
If the SMART KEY FOB receives this request, it automatically sends a response
to the vehicle. Then the system decides whether to perform a particular action
(unlocking, locking…) or remain inactive.
Again, a communication between the vehicle and the SMART KEY FOB is needed
before any actions will be performed.
The System offers the following features :
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Passive unlock via door driver side and passenger side
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Passive locking via door driver side and passenger side
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Passive start
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Passive access trunk via the trunk lid switch at the trunk
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Passive locking via tailgate
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Max. 2 fobs can be handled by the system
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Immobilizer backup antenna driver integrated into FOB-HOLDER for
TP authentication (i.e. limp home mode)
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Communication with engine management system
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Communication with SRX
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LF-RF communication
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Passive unlock
The system allows the user to access (unlock) the vehicle without
performing any actions with the SMART KEY FOB. This feature could be
different depending on platform as follows:
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Passive locking
The system allows the user to lock the vehicle by pushing a button
on door handle with the SMART KEY FOB.
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Button start
The system allows to switch the power modes (Off, Accessory, Ignition),
as well as to start and stop the vehicle’s engine without performing
any actions with the SMART KEY FOB. See Button Engine Start system specification.
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LIMP HOME Mode
Additionally, the system offers so called “limp home mode”, which
is the user can operate all vehicle functions by inserting the key into
the FOB HOLDER.
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Smart Key ECU (SMK ECU)
The SMK ECU manages all functions related to “Passive Unlock”, “Passive
Lock” and “Passive Authorization for Engine Start Operation”.
It reads the inputs (Push button in door handle, Start Stop Button (SSB),
PARK position Switch), controls the outputs (e.g. exterior and interior antennas),
and communicates via the CAN/LIN (depends on the vehicle) as well as a single
line interface to further devices of the car.
It reads the inputs (Push button in door handle, Start Stop Button (SSB),
PARK position Switch), controls the outputs (e.g. exterior and interior antennas),
and communicates via the CAN as well as a single line interface to further devices
of the car.
For communication with the SMART KEY FOB, SMK ECU generates a request
(challenge) as an encoded and modulated 125 kHz signal at the inductive antenna
outputs and receives the SMART KEY FOB’s response via the external RF receiver.
The main functional blocks of the SMK ECU are:
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Power supply
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Microcontroller with FLASH Memory
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Single Line Interface to SRX
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Single Line Interface to EMS
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Input stage
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LF antenna amplifier/driver
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CAN communication with BCM
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LIN communication with other unit (depending on platform)
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The LF antenna amplifier/driver generates a 125 kHz sinusoidal carrier
signal which is distributed to the different antennas.
Smart Key FOB
The system supports up to 2 SMART KEY FOBs.
The main functions of the SMART KEY FOB are:
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Passive functionality: receives LF-challenge and sends automatically
RF response.
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Classic RKE function by action up to 6 push buttons.
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Transponder-functionality in case of a flat battery or a disturbed
communication.
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LED for operation feedback and battery monitoring.
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The FOB's LED indicator may continue to light even with a low
transmitter battery.
If the performance or range of the FOB is less than expected,
check the transmitter battery.
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Antennas
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Emitting LF Antennas:
Inductive antennas in and at the vehicle are used to transform
the current, driven by the SMK ECU antenna driver, into a 125 kHz magnetic
field, which is the carrier for the SMART KEY challenge.
Three antennas cover the vehicle’s exterior: two antennas in the
Door Handles (DS and PS) cover the area around the doors; one antenna
in the rear bumper covers the area around the trunk.
Two antennas cover the vehicle’s exterior: two antennas in the
Door Handles (DS and PS) cover the area around the doors.
Up to three antennas cover the vehicle’s interior and the trunk
interior: two in the passenger compartment and one in the trunk.
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Bidirectional Immobilizer Antenna (for Limp Home):
The Immobilizer Backup Antenna is used for sending and receiving
data: it emits a magnetic field (125 - 135 kHz challenge) and receives
changes in the field strength (response of Transponder).
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External Receiver
The SMART KEY FOB’s response is received via the external RF receiver,
which is connected to the SMK ECU via a serial communication Line.
The SMK ECU provides a connector pin for the serial communication
Line.
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Door Handle
The front door handles of the two doors (driver door / passenger door)
are equipped with emitting LF-antennas to emit the 125 kHz signals. The front
door handles are also equipped with a push button.
Push Button
The push button in door handle serves as a trigger to indicate the user’s
intent to unlock or lock the vehicle.
The push buttons are installed at front doors, integrated into the door
handles.
Another button is installed at the trunk lid.
Operation
Passive Functions
The system allows the user to access the vehicle without having to perform
any actions (e.g. RKE button pressing) with the SMART KEY FOB. It is sufficient
that a valid SMART KEY FOB is located within a defined and limited range with
respect to the vehicle. So the system is capable of detecting and authenticating
a SMART KEY FOB in the ranges as specified below.
Operating Range |
The SMART KEY FOB receives and interprets a challenge sent from the vehicle
via the exterior antennas in a free space range of min. 0.7m measured around
the exterior antennas which are integrated in the door handles; refer to the
below given picture. The trunk access range is also min. 0.7m measured from
the antenna position.
The SMART KEY FOB receives and interprets a challenge sent from the vehicle
via the exterior antennas in a free space range of min. 0.7m measured around
the exterior antennas which are integrated in the door handles; refer to the
below given picture
Passive Access (Passive Entry)
Pressing one of the push buttons in the door handles when all doors locked
indicates the operator’s intent to access the vehicle and thus triggers the
system for unlock
Passive Locking (Exit)
Pressing one of the push buttons in the door handles when one of the following
condition is fulfilled:
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At least one door is unlocked and two_steps timer is not running
or
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Two_steps timer is running and one of the push button except Front
Left side is triggered
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indicates the operator’s intent to lock the vehicle and thus triggers
the system for a lock.
Passive Open Tailgate
Pressing the Trunk Lid Switch when trunk is closed indicates the operator’s
intent to open the trunk and thus triggers the system. Subsequently, the SMK
ECU sends a LF-challenge to the SMART KEY FOB via the exterior bumper antenna.
The SMART KEY FOB answers with a RF-response. If the received response matches
the expected answer, SMK ECU sends a “trunk open” message via the CAN network.
Passive Trunk Warning
Whenever the trunk is closed, SMK ECU uses a suitable search strategy
to avoid trunk buzzer warning by a fob outside the vehicle. Then SMK searches
for a SMART KEY FOB in the interior of the trunk. If a valid SMART KEY FOB is
found in the trunk, the SMK ECU activates SMK external buzzer (TBD) to inform
the user that the trunk has been closed with a fob inside the trunk.
SMK will send the trunk open command to BCM for trunk reopening if Trunk
reopening bit is set(BK)For this functionality, a “valid” SMART KEY FOB means
any SMART KEY FOB that belongs to the vehicle, even if it’s DEACTIVATED.
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Smart Key Reminder 1
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Preconditions:
All terminals OFF & at least one door open & locking status is
not locked checked by SMK periodically every 100ms, as long as CAN/LIN
active.
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Event:
At least 1 door knob status changed from unlock to lock.
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SMK actions:
If no fob or no TP has been found, no action is required.
If any valid fob or valid TP has been found, SMK unlocks the vehicle
by sending a CAN Key Reminder unlock message with the fob number.
If any valid fob has been found, SMK unlocks the vehicle by sending
a CAN/LIN Key Reminder unlock message with the fob number.
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Smart Key Reminder 2
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Preconditions:
All terminals OFF & any door (including trunk) open & no FOB-IN
& no locking status (checked by SMK periodically every 100ms, as long
as CAN/LIN active)
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Vehicle action:
Closing last door or trunk with knobs locked state, or with a
locking in progress
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SMK actions:
Before elapsing 500ms after the closing if all doors are locked
then:
If no fob has been found, no action is required.
If any valid fob or valid TP has been found, SMK sends unlock
command via CAN and activates ext. buzzer warning.
If any valid fob has been found, SMK sends unlock command via
CAN/LIN and activates ext. buzzer warning.
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Smart Key Door Lock Warning
Door Lock Warning 1
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Preconditions:
While (at least one door knob is unlocked) & (ACC ON or IGN ON)
& (No FOB-IN) :
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Event:
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SMK actions:
SMK performs a search for the fobs outside of the vehicle; the
same LF-strategy has to be used as it is defined for "Scenario Access
with I/O Distinction".
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Door Lock Warning 2
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Preconditions:
Same as passive locking precondition but with at least one door
open.
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Event:
User presses the door handle Push button .
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SMK actions:
SMK performs a search for the fobs outside of the vehicle; the
same LF-strategy has to be used as it is defined for "Scenario Access
with I/O Distinction".
If no fob has been found, no action is required.
If the preconditions are no longer valid during buzzer active
time (3 seconds), the SMK ECU stops the buzzer immediately.
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Door Lock Warning 3
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Preconditions:
Same as passive locking precondition
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User action:
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SMK ECU actions:
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If no fob has been found, the passive locking is performed.
If any valid fob has been found, SMK ECU activates the external buzzer.
If the activity timer elapsed or ACC ON or IGN1 ON or NOT All door closed
or FOB-IN, the SMK ECU stops the buzzer immediately.
After searching of inside fob, SMK ECU also performs a search for fobs
outside of the vehicle.
Smart Key Lamp Warning
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SMK actions:
As long as the preconditions are valid, the SMK ECU performs a
periodical search for the fobs in the interior of the vehicle; the same
LF-strategy has to be used as it is defined for the ID out warning (registering
only, no authentication); periodical means, the search is done every
3 seconds.
If no fob has been found, the SMK ECU starts Key out indicator
lamp activation as all preconditions are valid and will perform another
search 3 seconds later.
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If any valid fob has been found, the SMK ECU stops the Key out indicator
lamp and will (if one door is open) perform another search 3 seconds later;
if no door is open then it’s only at the next When the preconditions are still
valid, the search resumes by opening of one door.
Failsafe Functions (Backup For Limp Home)
In case of a discharged battery of the SMART KEY FOB or disturbed transmission,
the following functions are available:
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Unlocking / locking of doors or trunk (or tailgate depending of
the vehicle configuration): use of mechanical key
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User Information Functions
ID OUT Warning |
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Preconditions:
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Event:
The last opened door is closed
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SMK action:
SMK searches for a SMART KEY FOB in the interior.
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If there is a LF error (LF overheating or LF antenna failure),
the system will have the same behavior as it is with no fob found.
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Immobilizer Lamp
Removing the PIF from the MSL and reinserting the PIF and pushing the
MSL Knob will switch the lamp on again.
Fob Battery Low Voltage Detection
To detect fob low battery condition, certain battery voltage measurement
and low voltage detection strategy are implemented into fob. The measurement
of the battery voltage will be done if fob button is pressed or if a LF measurement
command is received.
If the fob has detected a low battery voltage, the LED will not be switched
on at button press.
Learning Description
In this chapter, the learning procedure for SMK, PDM, FOBs is described.
For the learning of the SMK, PDM, FOBs, it's necessary to have a connection
to the diagnostic tool.
Learning MODE
Whatever the mode, the learning procedures are managed by the SMK.
Prior to start learning service, Fob-In signal must be active and the
vehicle secret code (called as PIN code) should be known.
Teaching MODE
This mode is used by the dealers in order to replace SMK and/or PDM and/or
the set of keys, or to register additional keys for an existing system. That
means the system already has been learnt with certain PIN Code. The PIN Code
is fixed for the life time of the vehicle, therefore the same PIN Code must
be used in this mode. Otherwise learning will be failed
Teaching MODE Procedure Description (Step By Step)
Objective: Key teaching procedure at service station
Initial state:
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SMK replacement: SMK is not learnt, PDM and SMART FOB are already
learnt with same PIN code
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PDM replacement: PDM is not learnt, SMK and SMART FOB are already
learnt with same PIN code
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Additional or new keys teaching: SMK and PDM are already learnt
with same PIN code
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Starting After Replacing (Virgin Start)
Starting is possible by following process after replacing new smart key
unit , PDM, FOB key.
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It is for starting at virgin condition
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All related parts are virgin condition (Smart key, IPM, PDM, ECM)
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When virgin smart key is inserted in smart key holder, possible
to start, IG ON and ACC position
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Press brake pedal in P or N range
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After inserting virgin smart key to holder, push start button
once.
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