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Operation

The PAGE button may be depressed to scroll through the available AEMnet channels;
an abbreviation of each channel name will be briefly displayed after each button press.
 The inner numeric LEDs and outer ring LED display the currently selected channel
reading.  Channels will only be present in the channel list if the corresponding AEMnet
device  is  presently  connected  to  the  bus,  powered,  and  transmitting.    Please
reference the AEMnet Channel description table further on in this document.  

PAGE and PEAK buttons are located on the face of the gauge and are used to
perform various functions, described below.

Display or clear stored peak value

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Press the PEAK button; the peak (highest) reading of the  currently  selected
channel will be displayed and the outer LED will flash.

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The peak value will be retained across power cycles.

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While the peak value is being displayed, depress and hold the PEAK button for
three seconds until "CLr" appears to clear the peak values.

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This operation will clear the peak values of ALL channels.

Will be displayed to confirm the peak value has been reset

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The gauge will return to normal display mode a few seconds after the last button
press

Change channel display units US / SI (metric)

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The gauge should be in its normal  display  mode,
showing the current parameter reading.

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Depress  and  hold  the  PAGE  button  for  three
seconds until US or SI appears.

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Press the PAGE button to toggle between US or  SI
(metric) modes.

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This setting will  apply  to  all  channels  EXCEPT
wideband O2 channels.

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The gauge will return to normal display mode a few
seconds after the last button press.

Change wideband O2 display units AFR / Lambda

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The gauge should be in its normal display mode, showing a
wideband/oxygen sensor channel reading.

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Depress and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until
US or SI appears.

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Press the PAGE button to toggle between AFR or Lambda
modes.

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This setting will apply to all wideband O2 channels.

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The gauge will return to normal display mode a few seconds
after the last button press.

Hide or show channels

If multiple AEMnet devices are present on the bus, the channel list can grow to be quite long, up to 62 channels.  This can
make it time consuming to scroll through and find a specific channel to display.  A hide/show  feature  is  available  to
remove infrequently viewed channels from the channel list.

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Depress both the PAGE and PEAK buttons to display "HidE" and begin selecting
which channels to hide/show in the channel list.

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Use the PAGE button to scroll through the channel list and the depress the PEAK
button to toggle between hide and show.

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The gauge will return to normal display mode  a  few  seconds  after  the  last  button
press.

All outer LEDs illuminated = 

SHOW

All outer LEDs off = 

HIDE

Summary of Contents for 30-0312

Page 1: ...2 1 16 52mm outer diameter mounting 62 AEMnet channels supported Supported devices Infinity ECU Series 2 ECU EMS 4 4 Channel UEGO X Series UEGO VDM Auto hides channels from devices that aren t present Ability to hide show channels from devices that are present Peak recall for each channel US or Metric SI display modes Black bezel faceplate supplied Silver white available as optional purchase Locki...

Page 2: ...2 30 0312 AEMnet CAN Wiring Installation Diagram Connector A Power IO Pin Color Description 1 WHITE AEMnet CANL 2 GREEN AEMnet CANH 3 RED Switched 12V Power 4 BLACK Power Ground 5 10 NC NC ...

Page 3: ...y mode showing the current parameter reading Depress and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until US or SI appears Press the PAGE button to toggle between US or SI metric modes This setting will apply to all channels EXCEPT wideband O2 channels The gauge will return to normal display mode a few seconds after the last button press Change wideband O2 display units AFR Lambda The gauge should be ...

Page 4: ...ings on either side Reference the Operation section of this manual for details on how to switch the display mode when reversing the faceplate Disassembly is required to change the faceplate flip reverse the faceplate or change the bezel of the gauge The following diagram will provide familiarization with the major components of the gauge prior to beginning the procedure Item Qty Description 1 1 Le...

Page 5: ... bezel at this time STEP 2 Separate the PCB 11 from the remaining components STEP 3 Slide the light guide 5 upward to remove it the buttons may fall out at this time take care not to lose them STEP 4 As you separate the remaining components diffuser 4 faceplate 3 lens 1 note the order in which they were assembled The faceplate 3 may now be reversed to display an alternate scaling or replaced for a...

Page 6: ...ck the diffuser 4 faceplate 3 and lens 1 in order over the buttons and on to the light guide STEP 3 Reassemble the PCB and display stack with the bezel making sure screw holes are aligned through the entire assembly STEP 4 Reassemble and tighten screws to 2 in lb previously assembled bezel or 3 in lb new bezel Do not over tighten ...

Page 7: ... EMS 4 Infinity AFr 2 Lambda 2 AFR l EMS Series 2 EMS 4 Infinity ALt Altitude ft m VDM bAtt Battery Volts V V EMS Series 2 EMS 4 Infinity bSt d Boost Control Duty Infinity EMS bSt t Boost Target psig kPa Infinity EMS CUt S SparkCut RPM rpm rpm Infinity EMS CYL 1 Lambda 1 AFR l 4 Channel UEGO set on MODE 1 CYL 1 Lambda 1 AFR l 4 Channel UEGO set on MODE 3 CYL 1 Lambda 1 AFR l 4 Channel UEGO set on ...

Page 8: ...FR l X Series UEGO devices Pbro Baro Press inHg kPa Infinity EMS PbSt MAP psig kPa Infinity EMS PCLt Coolant Pressure psig bar Infinity EMS PFUE Fuel Pressure psig bar Infinity EMS POIL Oil Pressure psig bar Infinity EMS PPAn Crankcase Pressure psig kPa Infinity EMS SLIP TC_SlipMeasured mph kph Infinity EMS SPd Vehicle Speed mph kph EMS Series 2 EMS 4 Infinity tAb Airbox Temp degF degC Infinity EM...

Page 9: ...er cup 2 1 16 in depth incl bezel 0 825 in depth cup only 0 200 in Supply Voltage min 10 VDC max 18 VDC Supply Current 13 8V nominal 50 0 mA Operating Temperature min 4 20 degF degC max 16V Supply 185 85 degF degC Learn more about custom gauges on our website ...

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