PROGRAMMER OPERATION
The 1311 programmer is easy to use, with self-explanatory functions. After plugging in the
programmer, wait a few seconds for it to boot up and gather information from the controller.
For experimenting with settings, the programmer can be left plugged in while the vehicle is
driven.
The bookmark keys can make parameter adjustment more convenient. For example, in setting
the drive forward throttle parameters, you might set a bookmark at the first of these parameters
[Program » Throttle » Forward Offset] and another at the raw throttle readout [Monitor » Inputs
» Throttle Pot]; this way you can easily toggle between the readout and the parameters.
PROGRAMMER MENUS
There are six main menus, which in turn lead to nested submenus:
Program — provides access to the individual programmable parameters (see Section 3).
Monitor — presents real-time values during vehicle operation; these include all inputs and
outputs, as well as the mapped throttle values and conditioned throttle requests (see Section 4).
Faults — presents diagnostic information, and also a means to clear the fault history file (see
Section 7).
Functions — provides access to the controller-cloning commands and to the “reset” command.
Information — displays data about the host controller: model and serial numbers, date of
manufacture, hardware and software revisions, and itemization of other devices that may be
associated with the controller’s operation.
Programmer Setup — displays data about the programmer: model and serial numbers, date of
manufacture, and a list of the programmable parameters thatcan be accessed with this particular
programmer.
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