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Dynojet POD-300 - Gauge Setup; Channel Configuration; LED Alarm Setup; Alarm Lighting Configuration

Dynojet POD-300
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GAUGE SETUP
This menu allows you to setup your channels to display. The POD-300 has four preset gauge template
screens. You can view up to four channels at a time per gauge screen.
1 From the Main Menu, select Gauge Setup.
2 Click on Display Value A. This will be the channel in the upper left corner of Screen 1.
3 Choose Internal, PCV/6, or WB2 channel to display.
Internal Channels: Internal channels are from the POD-300 (time, CPU usage).
PCV/6 Channels: PCV/6 channels are from the PCV/6 network. What modules and/or features you have
enabled will dictate what channels you can view.
WB2 Channels: WB2 channels are from a WB2 or Autotune. If you are trying to view AFR and you have
an Autotune, this is where you will get that channel. On a dual channel Autotune, you will get the AFR
channels under the PCV/6 list. If you have a single channel Autotune or WB2, you will get this channel from
the WB2 list.
Setup the three lights to illuminate based on channels from the PCV/PC6/WB2. Alarms can be setup based
on 1-3 channels and triggered by less than or greater than.
1 From the Main Menu, select LED Alarm Setup.
2 Choose the LED color you wish to set up. The green LED is on the left, the orange LED is in the middle, and
the red LED is on the right.
3 Choose One Channel Alarm, Two Channel Alarm, or Three Channel Alarm.
One Channel Alarm Example: RED light is triggered when Engine RPM is greater than 10000rpm.
Two Channel Alarm Example: ORANGE light is triggered when AFR is greater than 14.0 and greater than
60% throttle.
Three Channel Alarm Example: GREEN light is triggered when AFR is greater than 12.8 and less than 13.8
and greater than 10% throttle.
LED ALARM SETUP
Log selected channels and view them later in .csv format. The POD-300 has four slots of internal memory
you can log to. Once the slot is full, logging will automatically stop. If a slot is full, the POD-300 will
automatically start logging to a new slot on the next initialization. If you START/STOP a log and the slot is
not full, on your next log initialization the POD-300 will write to a new slot.
1 From the Main Menu, select Logging Setup.
2 Select Add Channels to choose which channels you want to log.
3 Select Remove/View Chans to remove the channels from the list you want to log. Removing a channel
places that channel back into the main Add Channel list.
4 Select Delete Logs to remove stored logs from the POD-300.
5 Select Set Sample Rate to set the sampling rate which the data will be exported.
LOGGING SETUP

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