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HKS CAMP2 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
E84511‑K00070‑00
2008/1
Ver.3‑1.01
HK S E L E C T R ONIC S T E C HNO L O G Y

Questions and Answers:

HKS CAMP2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD display
USB PortYes
BluetoothYes
Remote ControlYes
EqualizerYes
Radio TunerFM/AM
Operating Voltage12V DC

Summary

Product Notice and Overview

Product Description and Application

Details the CAMP2 product, its use as an automobile data monitor, and compatibility.

Installation and Connectivity Options

Explains simple installation via CONSULT connector and optional harnesses for wider compatibility.

Data Display Features

Lists 24 data items and various display modes like Graph, Analog, and Digital.

Safety Instructions and Precautions

Critical Warnings for Safe Operation

Mandatory safety warnings for installation and operation, including fire hazards and accident prevention.

Handling and Installation Cautions

Precautions for safe installation, handling, and use to prevent damage and ensure proper function.

Included Parts List

Component Identification and Functions

CAMP2 Main Unit Connectors

Details the connectors and ports on the CAMP2 main unit, including I/F Unit and F-CON connectors.

Displayable Data Items

Remote Controller Button Functions

Explains the function of each button on the CAMP2 remote controller, including PEAK and ENTER.

Installation Guide

Pre-installation Warning and Preparation

Warning regarding vehicle compatibility (DC12V negative ground) and preparation steps.

Wiring and Connection Procedures

Detailed wiring instructions for connecting the CAMP2 unit to the vehicle's OBD2 connector and power.

Mounting Procedures

Component Mounting Locations

Guidance on mounting the main unit, receiver, and controller away from heat and sun.

Wire Splicing Technique

Step-by-step guide on how to strip, twist, crimp, and insulate wires using a splice connector.

Post-Installation Checks

Reassembly and Battery Reconnection

Instructions for reinstalling factory parts and reconnecting the battery terminal.

Pre-Start Engine Verification

Checklist for wiring, component contact, harness security, and battery status before starting the engine.

Operation Modes Overview

Understanding Operation Modes

Introduces the main operational modes: PAST, GRAPH, ANALOG, DIGITAL, F-CON, and SET UP.

Setting Up the CAMP2 Unit

Vehicle and Basic Parameter Setup

Configuring vehicle type, ECO CORRECT, SPEED CORRECT, and POWER CORRECT values.

Weight, Cost, AUTO PAST, and Warnings

Setting vehicle weight, fuel cost, automatic PAST function, and warning parameters.

Past Mode Operation and Data Logging

PAST Mode Measurements and Channels

Explains the 6 measurements in PAST mode and the availability of 4 data channels (A-D).

Controlling PAST Mode Operations

Procedures for starting, stopping, and clearing measurements within the PAST mode.

Graph Mode for Data Visualization

Configuring Graph Display Items

Configuring graphs from 1 to 6 items, including selecting data points and logging duration.

Logging and Viewing Data

Details on continuous logging (ENDLESS LOG) and viewing logged data.

Analog Meter Display Modes

Analog and Digital Meter Configuration

Setting up 3 analog meters or 1 analog with 6 digital indicators, and selecting display items.

Meter Color and Digital Data Options

Customizing meter panel color and enabling/disabling digital data display within analog meters.

Digital Meter and Bar Graph Modes

Setting Up Digital Displays and Bar Graphs

Configuring 6 digital meters or 3 digital/bar graphs and selecting specific data items.

F-CON Data Monitoring and Editing

F-CON Map Selection and Correction

Selecting and editing F-CON correction maps for fuel injection and ignition timing.

Optional Parts List

Product Maintenance and Care

General Maintenance and Cleaning

Guidelines for daily maintenance, cleaning, and handling of the product and its components.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Unit and Meter Malfunction Solutions

Diagnosing and resolving issues like the unit not powering on or meters not moving.

Controller and Display Value Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting problems with the remote controller and incorrect value displays.

Product Specifications