Resumen:
The standard 18541 is structured into following parts: Part 1: General information and use case definition Part 2: Technical requirements Part 3: Functional user interface requirements Part 4: Conformance test Part 5: Heavy duty specific provisions Part 7: Remote diagnostic support for heavy duty vehicles (currently under definition, see NWIP N421)Reading part 1 of this standard will provide an overview about the entire standard and how it applies to the automotive industry.This part of the standard 18541 includes a transposition of the contents in parts 1-4 to heavy duty motor vehicles as defined in regulation (EC) 595/2009 Article 2.The parts of the standard 18541-1, -2, -3, -4 focus on the access to automotive repair and maintenance information for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.Remote Diagnostic Support is a specific requirement for Access to RMI for HD vehicles. It will be addressed separately in a new part of the standard 18541 (currently under definition, see NWIP N421). The standard 18542 is a complementary standard that defines the Standardized RMI terminology and consists of two parts: Part 1: General information and use case definition. Part 2: Standardized process implementation requirements and Registration AuthorityThe standardized RMI terminology is contained in a so-called Digital Annex.
Keywords:
Access, Accessibility, Applications, Commercial road vehicles, Data interface, Definitions, Diagnostic systems, Information systems, Interfaces, Maintenance, Maintenance work, Motor vehicles, Private cars, Repair work, Repairs, Road vehicles, User interface, Vehicles