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KNOCK RETARD (E, F only)
MAGNET POSITION (E, F only)
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LCD CONTRAST
START CYCLES
START 32 points
RPM IGN (E,F only) 38 points
IGN RET-ADV/LOAD (E,F only) 64 points
ENGINE TEMP 32 points
MANIFOLD PRESS or TP 64 points
RPM FUEL 38 points
ACC PUMP SENSE
ACC PUMP LO RPM
ACC PUMP HI RPM
then, back to GAUGE.
The parameters will automatically loop back to the opposite end upon reaching one of the end
selections. By holding down either the right or left parameter select buttons for more than 2
seconds, ranges will advance at the rate of 8 per second until the button is released at the
desired location. The << button advances left at 20 frames per touch and can be held down for
extremely fast scrolling.
Within each parameter, there are a number of ranges with a corresponding value number beside it.
This value number is the one that will be changed to alter the injector pulse width. ie. RPM FUEL
2500, 157.
RPM FUEL is the parameter, 2500 is the range and 157 is the value. The value number may be any
number between 0 and 255 on most parameters, however some parameters have limits. The larger
the number, the more fuel will be injected at that parameter and range.
To change a value, use one of the 4 buttons labeled +1, +10, -1, -10. Each button will change the
value in the window each time it is depressed by that amount. IE. With a 157 in the window, Pressing
the –10 button once will change the value to 147. The +10 and -10 buttons should only be used for
quick, radical adjustments. Again, by holding down these buttons for more than 2 seconds, values
may be changed quickly to the desired figure. Don’t play with these unless you want to change the
value. The VALUES LOCK feature must be selected OFF in order to adjust any values.
Gauge Modes
Calling up the gauge modes allows you to see in real-time, the sensor inputs to the EM-5. This is
useful for diagnosing sensor problems as well as programming. If you encounter a strange problem
or misfire, always select the gauge modes first to see if everything makes logical sense. Most
problems can be quickly diagnosed here if you understand the system. Gauge modes update at
approximately twice per second.
Gauge1 Mode and Error (ERR) Codes
If you are in any parameter in the LCD Programmer you can push the GAUGE button to jump
to gauge1 mode. Push the GAUGE button again and the programmer will jump back to the
parameter that you came from.
Starting in V29 software, you can also reconfigure the programmer to go to either gauge 1 or gauge 4
mode when the gauge button is pressed. Use the +1 button to toggle when in the windows below: