If you have a Gen1 EzCan, there may be an update to the firmware. I found it after adding a set of Denali DRL's to my R1200RT (LC). I installed the DRL's, mounting them on the fender. I connected them to the EzCan "White" circuit, configured as a general aux circuit. (Plenty of power in this circuit for the B6 DRL's). By default, tho', this circuit stays on for 10s after shutting off the ignition. I wanted them to shut off with the ignition. Simple, right? Hook up the computer to the EzCan, open the EzCan configuration app, and change the timing setting (the only configurable parameter on the white circuit. No problem!
When I opened the app, I received a message that my EzCan's firmware needed updating, but first I had to register it with Hex.com. No problem, but I had registered it back in 2018 when I originally installed it. I re-entered the registration info, verified my e-mail address, and restarted the app. Firmware downloaded/updated without problem. I made my changes, and none of my lights were working now. Back to the drawing board. Reopened the app. This time the app said that with this version of the firmware, I needed to update the app. Okay, logged onto the Hex site and downloaded a new version of the EzCan configuration app. Opened it, and saw my settings were now all different for all my lights. (I have a set of Denalli running lights, brake lights, and DRL's). Still no lights. I reset all settings to the defaults, applied the defaults, then reset everything as I wanted. Finally! Success! All lights seem to be working as I want (I didn't check the "California-Legal flashing", but I assume they work again).
Some background:
Version 1*, Hex EzCan purchased @ MOA-Rally, Salt Lake City
Denali DR1, mounted under the mirrors, each light on a separate EzCan circuit
Denali B6 auxiliary brakelights & pods, configured to flash "California Legal" and to flash when engine braking suddenly
Denali DRL's auxiliary running lights, mounted low on the front fender, connected to the EzCan auxiliary circuit
*Version 1 uses "2-wire" connectors, has 4 circuits, 2 hi-power and 2 lo-power.
*Version 2 uses "2-wire" or "3-wire" connectors, and each of the 4 circuits is hi-power
When I opened the app, I received a message that my EzCan's firmware needed updating, but first I had to register it with Hex.com. No problem, but I had registered it back in 2018 when I originally installed it. I re-entered the registration info, verified my e-mail address, and restarted the app. Firmware downloaded/updated without problem. I made my changes, and none of my lights were working now. Back to the drawing board. Reopened the app. This time the app said that with this version of the firmware, I needed to update the app. Okay, logged onto the Hex site and downloaded a new version of the EzCan configuration app. Opened it, and saw my settings were now all different for all my lights. (I have a set of Denalli running lights, brake lights, and DRL's). Still no lights. I reset all settings to the defaults, applied the defaults, then reset everything as I wanted. Finally! Success! All lights seem to be working as I want (I didn't check the "California-Legal flashing", but I assume they work again).
Some background:
Version 1*, Hex EzCan purchased @ MOA-Rally, Salt Lake City
Denali DR1, mounted under the mirrors, each light on a separate EzCan circuit
Denali B6 auxiliary brakelights & pods, configured to flash "California Legal" and to flash when engine braking suddenly
Denali DRL's auxiliary running lights, mounted low on the front fender, connected to the EzCan auxiliary circuit
*Version 1 uses "2-wire" connectors, has 4 circuits, 2 hi-power and 2 lo-power.
*Version 2 uses "2-wire" or "3-wire" connectors, and each of the 4 circuits is hi-power