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2.        109      D a gt   TTT       STEP 5   Return to the Home PR screen     STEP 6   Swipe horizontally to switch between your selected  layouts        Individual Gauge Setup    STEP 1   Press any gauge        STEP 2   Select New PID    Some Analog  gauges allow    you to change Please Refer    its color to Alert  Options    Section for  Describes the   PID Information more info  selected PID    Ext Menu              STEP 3   Press the Up Down arrows to locate a new PID   Select a new PID     PID Select Menu    tt  a  Manifold Abs Pressure        M  ss Air Flow      gt  Mileage Avo     _ Mileage Inst           STEP 4   Return Home  The new PID will be displayed on the  gauge you selected         Calibrating Pitch  Roll   amp  G Force Gauges    Once the display has been installed  and is mounted in a semi   permanent position  the Pitch  Roll   amp  G Force gauges will  need to be calibrated     STEP 1   Refer to Configuring the Home Screen section in this  manual  Assign the Accelerometer screen layout to one of the  DAQ screens     STEP 2   Once the  Accelerometer Gauge  is displayed  enter the  Quick Link menu   see  page 15           STEP 3   Press the Settings ge  icon   STEP 4   Press the Up   Down arrows until the  Calibrate Accelerometer  option is available     S    Calibrate Accelerometer    Units  English    Smarty Live Off    STEP 5   Press the Factory Reset  Calibrate Accelerometer f          option        STEP 6   Return home to the  gauge screen     The Pitch  
3.    Read Me    Safety Warning  amp  Caution    Throughout this User Manual you will see important messages  regarding your safety or the protection of your vehicle  These  messages are designated by the words WARNING or CAUTION           A WARNING indicates a condition that may cause serious  injury or death to you  your passengers or others nearby   Pay careful attention to these Warning messages  and always  comply with them  They could save a life     CAUTION indicates a condition that could cause damage to  your vehicle  It is important to install and operate your  product in conformance with instructions in this Manual   Caution alerts you to particularly important things that will  keep your vehicle operating properly     The Edge Product you have purchased is a high performance  product  As such  it does present some risks of which you should  be fully aware  Do not use this product until you have carefully  read the following safety information and the Owner Agreement     NOTE  After the display has been   installed  a warning screen will appear  3  different times  If  you agree with the agreement  press the  YES  button to  continue     AWARNING  Misuse of this device could lead to a  serious accident  Do not use to break legal speed  limits  Before installing  read and comply with all  information in the User Guide  Do you agree           Safety Guidelines       1  Do not exceed legal speed limits on public roadways  Use any  enhanced speed capabilities of this prod
4.   STEP 2   Connect the display using the supplied USB cable   When a display is plugged in  an image of the display will appear with  a 9 digit number     STEP 3   Click  the image of your  display        STEP 4   Choose  to Customize the  Display           STEP 5   Select an Image to replace     STEP 6   Select the  Open Image button     STEP 7   Use the avail   able tools to size and  align your image     STEP 8   Click the   Save Background button  to save your progress   This will also save the  new background image  to you display        7  Settings       Accessory Options    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15   STEP 2   Press the Settings icon     PF    GENE LAYOUT RECORDS DATA LOG FF    Options  N O Accessory Options  f Vehicle Options  Alert Options j    Sound Duration            STEP 4   Select an option in which you would like to modify     Accessory Options    WARNING     ft 9 Camera Delay   2 0 sec Do not rely solely on   Camera at Startup  On   the camera image    Turbo Cool Down Setup for backing up  It   l   is possible for the  camera image to  freeze           STEP 5   Select Camera Delay  Adjust the value using the arrows   then press Enter     The CTS2 is designed to display the Camera Delay  ram    back up camera when the vehicle is put  into reverse  This feature allows you to  specify how many seconds you would like   or  the camera view to wait before it shows   up on the display        NOTE  This feature is not available on all vehicle ma
5.  7   When asked  follow the  Key ON   Key OF F instructions         NOTE  After the programming is complete  you will be taken back to the  Levels screen  At the top it will say     Current Lvl   the tune you picked        Quick Link Menu    Performance Tuning      Key Device  If Bean I downloads  for the first time On Off Stock Eile  Tont nues te       See Custom Vehicle     euSjon Jan  Yes Programming section    NOTE  Do not be alarmed if your  lights flash  your dash chimes  or  your doors automatically lock and  unlock during the programming  process  These operations are  normal     CAUTION  Do Not unplug any of  the cables until the programming  sequence is complete        Basic Programming Process             Programming Complete    Custom Vehicle Programming    The Evolution comes ready with power levels that can be used to  easily program the vehicle s Power Control Module  PCM   This  section explains how to modify custom options within each power  level     CAUTION  Programming requires that the vehicle be parked and not  moving  As such  make sure to park away from traffic or areas where  the vehicle may impede access or exit  Programming will take several  minutes and the vehicle can   t be started during this process     STEP 1   Unplug all power consuming devices plugged into    the cigarette lighter or other power ports   NOTE  Some vehicles  require that the radio fuse be removed prior to programming      STEP 2   Enter the    Quick Link menu   see  page 15  
6.  t N 7     STICS MILEAGE MAINTENANCE SETTINGS  f COACH MANAGER                   i  STEP 3   Select the Injector Diagnostics  Balance Rates option  o o     Manual Regen  Trans Relearn    STEP 4   When prompted  PE  touch the screen to continue                STEP 5   What each injector  value while in Park Neutral  and    then while in Drive  Sak ake    Ben  STEP 6   Touch any gauge to ur  are ee    return home        If you suspect a faulty injector  we recommend consulting a  professional diesel mechanic who can verify the issue and also  perform a cylinder power balance test to further diagnose     Transmission Relearn    For 2001 2013 GM diesel trucks only    The vehicles listed above are equipped with transmissions that     learn    while you drive  Sometimes when these vehicles are  programmed with an aggressive tune  the transmissions act  differently  This feature forces the transmission to relearn and  accommodate the new tune     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   See page 15   STEP 2   Press the Diagnostics Cs  Icon    STEP 3   Scroll through the list and select Trans Relearn   STEP 4   When asked  select Yes to continue     STEP 5   Drive the vehicle as you normally would   The transmission will relearn as you drive     NOTE  After the relearn commands are sent there might be some clunks   bumps  and or short flares  especially during the 3 4 shift  3rd gear to 4th gear    This is normal  Completion of this feature will require a minimum of 3 upshifts at  a Stea
7.  to be cleared every time the  truck starts or the truck will go into    limp    mode     NOTE  Fords and Chevy   s are able to clear codes while the truck is run   ning  Dodge Trucks however may require you to clear only when the key  is on and the engine is not running     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15    STEP 2   Press the Diagnostics      icon    STEP 3   Select Trouble Codes    STEP 4   Select Clear On Start to toggle between Yes and No     Manual DPF Regeneration    Available only on specific Diesel Trucks Only    Manual regeneration allows you to manually clear out the Die   sel Particulate Filter  DPF   Completing a manual regeneration  cycle will clear the soot mass in the filter  and lower exhaust  back pressure to improve exhaust flow     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15     a  STEP 2   Press the     s RECORDS DATA LOG lisa  Diagnostics icon  y Y         STEP 3   Select the Manual  Regen option     STEP 4   When prompted   touch the screen to continue     NOTE  When manually initiating a re   generation cycle  some vehicles will  require a drive cycle  i e  you have to drive the vehicle some distance  while  others may allow you to initiate a Service Regeneration where you can leave  the vehicle parked and the engine running  If the latter is the case  be sure to  use the following guidelines        1  Park the vehicle outdoors and keep people  other vehicles  and combustible  materials away from it     2  Do not leave the vehicl
8. 9  9  0  9  12  12  12  12  12  2  12  12  12  12  12  12  n  n  1   1  ii   n           n      1  10  10  10  10  10  10  10  10  10  10    0  o  f   o  f   0  0  0  0  t   f   3  t   0  0  0  0      0      f   t   0  f   9  0          o     0      0  o  0  0  t   v  0  o  Q  o    5            o    15   153  19  19  153       1    12            o  0  o        o  o  0      0  o  0  v  0  0  0  0      0  o  0  0  0  0  0  0      0  0  v  0      o    o  0  0  0  0  o  v  o  0    Engine RP Valscie Sg reme Ar Barorsetnc Turbo Boo  Batory Vo Manield A Regenieati Trans Fiw Kay Posts Gaar A TC Teme 0 13  Time Guar Accel Y AG                 0  0  0               o  0  0  0      0  v                                             gt  Records    Records Explained       Records contain certain parameters for later review  This is use   ful after completing a performance test on the drag strip  at a sled  pull  or when you are trying to trouble shoot a particular issue     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15         STEP 2   Press the  23  Fs 21 inal iR  Records icon   05 DATA LOG PERFORMANCE       EEA R Wy     GE MAINTENANCE SETTINGS    ACH MANAGER    DEE    STEP 3   Scroll through the list    to view all records  Records    ft  4  Clear All    O to 60     STEP 4   Press  hold  and    Boost psi     release any individual record ECT F   to reset it to default  All other            records will remain as Is     STEP 6   Press  hold  and release the Clear All option to reset  a
9. A    STEP 2   Press the SE x A a REN    e  i i     Setti n g S ICO n   PERFORMANCE LAYOUT RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE    TUNING TESTING    STEP 3   Scroll through  the menu  then select the  Vehicle Weight option           STEP 4   Use the UP  amp  DOWN    Settings    arrows to enter the weight     o o Vehicle weignt       Calibrate Accedi    Vehicle Weight  a       VY      6800  EXIT ENTER       STEP 5   Return Home fand re enter the Quick Link menu   STEP 6   Select the Performance Testing Tu icon   STEP 7   Select the Horsepower option    STEP 8   Bring the vehicle to a complete stop    STEP 9   Use the drag strip style light tree on the left of the    screen to know when to begin accelerating  Touch the screen to  exit the test        DO   Ss Data Log      Data Logging Explained    The data logging feature allows you to record all of the available  PID data on your display  This information can be retrieved and  viewed using the MyStyle software package     NOTE  The display also runs background tasks which are also record   ed  This information can be ignored     STEP 1   Enter the  Quick Link menu   see  page 15     STEP 2   Press the PERFORMANCE LAYOUT  Data Log icon          STEP 3   Select one of the  5  Data Run options  This will turn  the run On or Off        Data Logging    Data Run 1  Off    NOTE  Only one run can be  turned on at a time     STEP 4   Select the Home  button to return to the main  gauge screen  The display is  now in recording mode     STEP 5   
10. Corrected Vehicle Speed    Cylinder Head Temp    EAS EGT          STEP 5   Make your adjustments  In the example below   battery voltage is being modified     Turn On or Off the alert system    for all PIDs  sattery Voltage     gt  gt  gt  Alert System On    3 Bot V Alert On    Turn On or Off this specific    PID   s alerts  Susi Sound On  P  Set Point  11 5      Exit Menu    Turn On or Off the alert sound  lt A    for this PID only              This is the point at which you want the alert to be triggered for this PID   The example above shows 11 5 as the value  If the display detects a battery voltage  of 11 5 volts or less  the alert will be triggered     During an alert     1 The alert will be displayed    En notifizations at this time    2 This will light up in red m   m To    3 The tab will flash red    4  The gauge will flash red  gt 00   N Mg    N N MA          Sound Duration   Alerts    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15     STEP 2   Press the Settings   icon        STEP 3   Select Sound Duration from the list     STEP 4   Adjust the time  in  seconds  to the length of time  an alert should sound       Sound Duration      STEP 5   Press Enter       Backlight Auto dim    Each display is equipped with a light sensor that detects how much light is enter   ing the vehicle cab  During the day  the display will be at it s maximum bright   ness  As it gets darker outside  the display will automatically dim according to  the amount of sunlight  If the value is 
11. Once you have recorded for a desired period of time   return to the Data Logging menu and turn Off the run     NOTE  The maximum amount of Data Logging time depends on how many  items you are logging at once  This may be anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes  total  Once the limit is reached  the Data Logging feature will be automatically  shut off     NOTE  If you turn the same Data Run back On  the previous data will be  erased and a new recording session will begin  If the indicator light is red   there is currently a recorded file associated with that run        Retrieving Data Using MyStyle          This section describes how to retrieve the data recorded during a  Data Logging recording session  If you have not yet installed  MyStyle refer to the Display Set Up section of this manual     STEP 1   Double click the MyStyle    MyStyle    icon on your desktop     STEP 2   Connect the display using the supplied USB cable   When a display is plugged in  an image of the display  a 9 digit number        STEP 5   Click the Save File As button and  save the file     STEP 6   Locate the saved file on  your computer and open it  The file  will be saved as a  CSV file and can  be opened using Microsoft Excel or    similar        S  Ede pda yos piot Foma Ies Rete Window Heip    BET  PETE TEN AU  PETE TS  2 g          sahi    STEP 3   Click  the image of your  display     STEP 4   Select  Data Logs     OPRAN E EEEREN             will appear with    Style Software Uncut                       
12. Roll   amp  G Force gauges q  should all read zero        Download and Install MyStyle Software    MyStyle is software that allows you to customize your display  background image and manage your EAS devices     fyts   STEP 2   Click the UPDATES  tab  then Mystyle  DOWNLOAD     TUPD  TES   REGISTER PRODUCTS   Q       STEP 3   Open the MyStyleSetup exe file  then click Run     The publisher could not be verified  Are you sure fou want to    STEP 4   Click Next to begin  ih oes meme       Name    sers rgollaher Downloads MyftyleSetup  5  exe  Publisher  Unknown Publisher  Type  Application  From  C  Users rgollaher Downloafis MyStyleSetup  5        STEP 5   Choose a folder location     then click Next to continue         V  Always ask before opening this file    l  gt  This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its  x  publisher  You should only run software from publishers you trust     How can   decide what software to run       STEP 6   Click Next to confirm the  installation     STEP 7   Click the OK button if during  the installation  the  following message appears        These drivers are not Windows Logo or WHQL verified  If you are asked   please choose to install them anyway        STEP 8   Click Close to exit once the installation is complete           Adding Custom Background Images    This section describes how to add personalized photos or pictures  to your display using a computer     STEP 1   Double click the MyStyle ar icon on your desktop   
13. Settings    icon        STEP 3   Scroll through the list and select Factory Reset     STEP 4   Press YES    Performance Tuning       Basic Vehicle Programming    The Evolution comes ready with power levels that can be used  to easily program the vehicle s Power Control Module  PCM    This section explains how to tune a vehicle using the standard  level options     CAUTION  Programming requires that the vehicle be parked and not  moving  As such  make sure to park away from traffic or areas where  the vehicle may impede access or exit  Programming will take several  minutes and the vehicle can   t be started during this process     STEP 1   Unplug all power consuming devices plugged into    the cigarette lighter or other power ports   NOTE  Some vehicles  require that the radio fuse be removed prior to programming      STEP 2   Enter the  Quick Link menu   see  page 15     RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE    TESTING    STEP 3   Press the  Performance Tuning  icon        WARNING  Do Not  combine or    Stack    chips   modules  to gain more  horsepower  The chips  could be incompatible and  result in power train failure  or create dangerous condi   tions leading to a serious or  fatal accident                 STEP 5   Press Yes to continue     STEP 6   When asked if you would like to create a custom  program  press NO     NOTE  After selecting NO  the Evolution  will begin to save the stock files  These  files are used to return your vehicle back    to it   s stock settings     STEP
14. dy throttle angle        3 Performance Testing     0 60  amp  Quarter Mile    Performance tests can be helpful for measuring performance gains after  vehicle modifications have been made  The results recorded during  these test will likely differ from what you ll see on a drag strip or other  racing venues  Incorrect speedometer calibration  data sample rate   and tire slippage can cause miscalculations in the displayed results     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15     STEP 2   Press the  Performance Testing  Icon     nm h   pA       DIAGNOSTICS MILEAGE MAINTENANCE      COACH MANAGER    Ps       STEP 3   Select either the    0 60 or Quarter Mile option  Performance Tests  fn oO  _  0 60 di        Quarter      STEP 4   Bring the vehicle to m     a complete stop  m  STEP 5   Use the drag strip  style light tree on the left of the  screen to know when to begin  accelerating  Once you have  reached 60 mph  or a quarter  mile   the test will show as  completed        STEP 6   Touch the screen to  exit the test     WARNING  Do not use the Performance Tests fea   ture to break any traffic laws     zm ESE SESE  Horsepower    NOTE  Before using the Horsepower test  the vehicle weight  aka curb weight   must be entered first  The curb weight is the total weight of a vehicle with stan   dard equipment  all necessary operating consumables  e g   motor oil  coolant    a full tank of fuel  with no passengers or cargo     STEP 1   Enter the Quick    Link menu   See page 15  
15. e unattended     3  Do not connect any shop exhaust hoses or vents to the tail pipe        DPF Regeneration Explained    CAUTION  Exhaust temperatures may be greater than 300C  572 F  during  service regeneration     CAUTION  Due to the elevated temperatures during this procedure  open  the hood and keep the front of the vehicle away from anything impeding  air flow to the radiator     DPF REGENERATION   If you own a newer diesel powered vehicle  your vehicle is equipped with  a diesel particulate filter  DPF   This filter is used in conjunction with a  diesel oxidation catalyst  Together they work to reduce the amount of  soot and emissions emitted from the tailpipe  As soot builds up in the  DPF it will begin restricting flow  The soot that gathers is automatically  purged in one of two ways  Passive Regeneration  amp  Active Regenera   tion  Both methods occur automatically and require no action on your  part  During either of these regeneration methods  you may notice an  increase or change in the exhaust noise  amp  increased Exhaust Gas Tem   perature  EGT      PASSIVE REGENERATION   Passive regeneration occurs when the exhaust gas temperature  EGT   reaches an appropriate level in order to oxidize or burn soot to clean the  DPF  This method can happen as a result of normal engine operating  conditions  typically when the engine reaches an  EGT  high enough to  burn off the soot  i e  heavy towing  high load conditions  etc   If EGTs  do not get hot enough to cause pass
16. eady with  4  power levels   These levels are tuned specifically for different driving situations   This section describes each level and how it should be used        WARNING  Performance and Extreme levels are not intended for and  should not be used for towing  Do not exceed your vehicle   s max Gross  Vehicle Weight Rating  GVWR  as outlined in the vehicle   s owner   s manual   Doing so may result in loss of vehicle control and cause bodily injury     TRANS ONLY   The trans only level affects and makes changes  to the transmission only  It will provide firmer transmission shifts  which may help increase transmission life     ECONOMY   The economy level is the lowest power level  It has  been specifically tuned for optimum fuel economy  We recom   mend using this level for daily driving     TOWING   The towing level is designed for towing  The tuning  created for this level provides power when it is needed most while  pulling a load     PERFORMANCE   The performance level is a high power level   The fuel injection and timing is adjusted to semi aggressively ex   tract power gains from the vehicle without sacrificing drive ability or  durability     EXTREME   This is the highest setting for an Evolution  The fuel  injection and timing is adjusted to aggressively extract high perfor   mance from your vehicle without sacrificing driveability or durabil     ity        a T   Custom Options Explained    After choosing a power level you will be given the option to adjust  a custo
17. ear     If notifications are active     hey wii De Ustea Nere  These buttons toggle the power    If multiple notifications are eveia ensce yed be   active at one time they will  tween the two     alternate every few seconds        Change  Light Background  Indicator   Image    kiin notifications atvth this ti je  Return Adjust  Background  to Home  Color  Screen   amp   Opacity       When the Drop Down menu is closed  this tab alerts  you to any notifications that are available by changing  color        T   Changing the Default Background Image    STEP 1   Enter the Pull Down Menu     STEP 2   Press the Background icon        Each press of the icon will cycle through to the next image     Honey Comb Wild Fire Diamond Plate           Red Blue Green  Flash _ Scratched       Digital Camo   White Wash    Refer to the    Adding Cus   tom Background Images     section of this manual for  information on how to add  your own images to the  display           Configuring the Home Screens    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   See page 15   STEP 2   Press the Screen Layout Icon       RECORDS DATA LOG Hike       TICS MILEAGE MAINTENANCE SETTINGS HELP  COACH MANAGER  SSE TI    SSS wr                 Screen Layout Piss 10    n O Backgrouns sel ect a  default    Background  image          Master  Digital  Retro    i Needles    Accelerometer             Layout Options    Master Gauge Digital Gauges Retro Gauge       205_   6000 a0  fides    238   151  Ges     55      ON Accelerometer Gauges
18. for the consequences of improper product use        Read DTCs    When your PCM detects a problem with your vehicle it sets a  trouble code  and most times a    Check Engine    light on your  dash is activated  These codes can be retrieved and used to  help diagnose specific issues     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15     p Z       44            o SN     S Soo    STEP 2   Press the Diag  1    n O sti CS   CO n   ene ac LAYOUT RECORDS DATA LOG pe cs        sl I  N r  Mt  E    y yA  gt        eS Y cn bol  PSTICS MILEAGE MAINTENANCE SETTINGS HELP   COACH MANAGER    DEE          STEP 3   Select Trouble  Codes  Diagnostics    Rt  4  Trouble Codes      1 ns    Records    Mileage          STEP 4   Select Read DTCs          STEP 5   If a code is listed   select the code to see a brief  explanation of the issue     If a code is shown  write down the information given  You can use this  code number to research the particular issue  The internet is a good  resource for looking up most codes           Clear DTCs    This feature allows you to clear most DTCs  This will erase any  codes currently set  If the codes come back we recommend  you see a qualified mechanic who can accurately diagnose and  repair the problem    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15    STEP 2   Press the Diagnostics      icon    STEP 3   Select Trouble Codes    STEP 4   Select Clear DTCs     Clear On Start    This feature is not available on all products   In some instances  DTCs may need
19. important and  should be calculated and  entered regularly  This can be                   manually calculated by dividing the The Trip Odometer is used to  distance travelled by how much fuel calculate the Trip Cost and  you have used  Distance Fuel   Fuel Fuel Average     Economy   Some vehicles have their  own Fuel Economy average that is  displayed in cab and may be used  instead of a manual calculation           The Mileage Cost is a calculated The Fuel Price is used to  average based on how many calculate your Mileage and  miles you have traveled and the Trip Costs    Fuel Price you entered     The Trip Cost is calculated SO Te    from the Fuel Price and the  Trip Odometer values          Mileage Cost    000   gt  Trip Cost    1250    There are two ways to display 77 Mileage Driving Tip  the Mileage Coach PID                Show Difference    Displays the difference Mileage Driving Tips  between Instantaneous are intended to give  and Average fuel mileage  you general information  regarding driving habits  Show Values or anything that will  Displays as  Instantaneous   Average  help maximize your fuel    economy and overall  driving experience     STEP 4   Refer to the Individual Gauge Set Up section of this  manual to display one or all three Mileage Coach PIDs on the  main gauge screen     Mileage Average displays the calculated average MPG or L 100km and is up   dated continuously while driving  The average is calculated only when the PID  is being displayed on the ma
20. in Gauge Screen  This value will typically change  more during start stop driving  and less on the highway     Mileage Instantaneous   shows a conscientious driver how to vary the pres   sure on the gas pedal to save fuel every second  The value is displayed in  either MPG or L 100km     Mileage Coach   takes the Average and Instantaneous values mentioned above  and creates a visual tool to help maximize your fuel economy  This PID is best  viewed using one of the Analog Gauge locations           OEM EGT Locations   Diesel Trucks Onl           DODGE  Exhaust Manifold  aie  HESS                                                             Se  lt D  Post DPF Pre DPF Post NOX Post DOC    od N I  7 L 7  Muffler Diesel NOX Filter  Particulate  filter  G    M  DURAMAX     S L    Pre DPF Post Cat              Muffler Particulate Diesel Oxidation  filter Catalyst    FORD  POWERSTROKE         Exhaust Manifolo       Pre DPF Post Cat  EGT    Post DPF  EGT    
21. intenance Mgr button to turn the  feature on   This button toggles the feature off and on      Maintenance Manager          Entering the Odometer Value    STEP 1   While in the Maintenance Manager menu  Press the  Odometer button        Maintenance Manager  tt  amp  Maintenance Mor  On    Maintenance Items       STEP 2   Enter the current Odometer reading from your  vehicle  then press Enter        Maintenance Manager  tt  amp  Maintenance Mor  On    Maintenance Items  Odometer     0  Alert O 100    Odometer                Setting the Alert Threshold    STEP 1   While in the Maintenance Manager menu  Press the  Alert Threshold button     NOTE  The alert threshold is    the number of miles you would Maintenance Manager  like to be alerted before a M    maintenance Mgr  On  specific maintenance item is y Maintenance Items   due  In the example above  A odometer  10 400    you would be alerted 100 miles  before the actual mileage it is  due                 STEP 2   Press the arrows to adjust the value  Then press Enter     MM Alert Threshold          y 1  gt r   _  u u u  gt  ej gt oo  g zm   ory  Customizing Maintenance Items    Once the odometer has been updated  you may begin to modify  each of the specific maintenance items     STEP 1   While in the    Maintenance Manager Maintenance Manager  menu Press the tf 0 Maintenance Mgr  On  Maintenance Items   PA Maintenance Items  button a Odometer  10 404             STEP 2   Scroll through and    select an item from the list  Mai
22. ive regeneration  your truck   s en   gine control system automatically initiates an active regeneration     ACTIVE REGENERATION   During active regeneration  the truck computer cleans the DPF by rais   ing the exhaust temp to a point where the soot is burned away  This is  accomplished through various engine actions which raise the EGTs in  the oxidation catalyst DPF system to a level where the soot is burned  off  After the soot is burned off  the EGTs and back pressure  restriction   fall back to normal levels  In order to help you know the status of DPF  Regeneration  the device will show in the alerts section of the drop down  menu anytime active regeneration is happening     E   Injector Balance Rates    Available only on specific GM Chevy Trucks Only    Injector Balance Rates are used to determine if all injectors are operating  within the correct tolerances  If you are experiencing a misfire  knock   excessive smoke  or rough running conditions with no DTCs  this option  can help identify faulty injectors  The balance rates are the fuel adjust   ments for each individual cylinder based on the variations in engine  crankshaft speed  These will change depending on if the transmission is  in Neutral or Drive  Injectors that read outside of the     4 0 in park neu   tral or     6 0 in drive may be faulty     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15     ae ryt   e     He   J    So    STEP 2   Press the NE     RECORDS DATA LOG FF  Diagnostics icon  We           p N
23. kept at 99   the display will be as dim as  possible  If the value is set to 50   the display will only be half as dim at night     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15     STEP 2   Press the Settings    icon        STEP 3   Scroll through the list and select Backlight Auto dim     STEP 4   Adjust the percent  value for how much dimming  will take place at night     l Auto dim Percent      STEP 5   Press Enter              Menu Time out    This feature prevents the display from staying on for excess amounts of time   Once the time runs out  the display will return to the main gauge screen  then  shut off     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15   STEP 2   Press the Settings E icon     STEP 3   Scroll through the  list and select Menu Time out     STEP 4   Adjust the time  value  in seconds         STEP 5   Press Enter     Units    Changing the unit option allows you to view PIDs in either Metric or English   Vehicle Speed  for example  may be viewed as either MPH or KPH  Temperature  PIDs such as Engine Coolant Temperature may be viewed as either Fahrenheit  or Celsius  etc     CAUTION  If you set up your display while the units are in English  and then  switch to Metric  the values will remain the same  and not be converted     Factory Reset    This feature will return the display to the factory default settings  All records and  input data will be deleted and not recoverable     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15     STEP 2   Press the 
24. kes and models     STEP 6   Select Camera At Startup   Turning the Camera At Startup feature ON allows the back up camera image to  automatically come on during the startup of the display     STEP 7   Select Turbo Cool Down Setup   NOTE  This feature is only  available if an EAS Turbo Timer display has been installed      This feature allows the engine to continue running  after the key is in the off  position  until one of four conditions have been met    1  If the EGT value falls below the target set point    2  The time set expires   3  Pressing either the brake or gas pedal    4  Touching the display     Select this option if you would    like the turbo timer feature to use  Turbo Cool Down Setup  gi a pre determined EGT value     tt  0 Turn On and Use EGT            Turn On and Use Time S Select this option if you would  Do Not Use Turbo Timer like the turbo timer feature to use  f    aN a pre determined time setting          seconds               el This option will disable the turbo  timer feature and take you back    A WARNING  Do not use this to the previous menu   feature in an enclosed area     NOTE  2007 09 Dodge trucks can be turned off using the key   s panic button   2010 Dodge trucks can be turned off if the lock and panic buttons are pressed at  the same time     Vehicle Options   Tire Size    The display is capable of re calibrating the vehicle   s soeedometer and the  MPH PID  In order for this to happen  you will need to enter a tire size     STEP 1   Ente
25. ll values to zero     Help Menu Explained       The Help Menu contains useful information about your display   and the vehicle it is currently plugged into  It also contains Edge  Products contact information and Technical Support tools     STEP 1   Enter the Quick  Link menu   see page 15         4    STEP 2   Press the Help OF FI     i PERFORMANCE LAYOUT RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE  ICON   TUNING TESTING       STEP 3   Select the option that best describes your need     Product Info  Display    Version   Application Version   Calibration Version   Firmware  BC  Version   FPGA Version   MSP430 Version   Serial Number  used to identify your display in the software update process and  during Technical Support calls     Product Info  EAS     If you have an EAS device installed on your vehicle and plugged into your display   another Product Info screen will be available  It will list your EAS device   s Firmware  Version as well as its serial number     Vehicle Info  Displays important information about your vehicle that is used by technical support  to trouble shoot issues     Contact Info  Shows our website  company address  the technical support email address  and the  technical support phone number     Tech Support Tools  This menu should only be used when requested by Edge Products Technical Sup   port personnel         Turn on Maintenance Manager    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15   STEP 2   Press the Maintenance Manager Icon        STEP 3   Select the Ma
26. located on the  back side of the display     STEP 2   Align the Dual  Tabs on the Mount with the  mount receiver on the back  side of the display  then  Slide it into place     STEP 3   Adjust the viewing  angle using the adjustment  nut on the mount   s swivel if  head   di       STEP 4   Pull any extra cable back  behind the pillar and dash   Re install any panels removed  during the Cable Installation         Display Set Up    OEM Selection Menu    Once the installation is complete  and you first plug the device  into the OBDII port  the OEM selection menu will appear     OEM Selection    Domestic          STEP 1   Turn the vehicle to the ON or RUN key position     STEP 2   Select one of the three options available     Domestic  Ford    Chrysler Dodge    GM Chevy    Other    Import  BMW    Mazda    Mini Cooper    Mitsubishi    Nissan    Subaru    Other    STEP 3   Follow the on screen  instructions  The Main Gauge screen will appear                 Entering the Quick Link Menu    STEP 1   Press the lower menu tab to enter the Quick Link  Menu        STEP 2   The Main Menu will appear  Choose a menu option   and Press the Icon to enter that feature menu   Note  Each  feature menu option is shown in detail later in this manual     Return  to Home  Screen       ae als        es    Soo    RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE  TESTING    N         E          Entering the Pull Down Menu    STEP 1   Press the upper menu tab to enter the Pull Down Menu        The following screen will app
27. m option  This means that within each programming level  you can adjust specific vehicle functions     USE CURRENT SETTINGS   This option will use the previously  selected modified options     RESET ALL VALUES   This options will restore all of the settings  back to the factory default settings     TIRE SIZE   This options will allow you to select a new tire size if  you ve changed the factory tires     GEAR RATIO   This option will allow you to select a new gear ratio  if you ve changed the factory gears     SPEED LIMITER   This option will allow you to adjust the factory  speed limiter higher or lower     AWARNING  Removal adjustment of the factory speed limiter is intended  for use at a closed circuit  legally sanctioned racing environment  If you  drive on public roads after removal or adjustment of the speed limiter  you  must still obey all driving laws  including adhering to posted speed limits   To drive at racing speeds on public roads seriously endangers you  your  passengers  and others nearby  Also it is your responsibility to ensure  your tires and other vehicle components are rated to travel at increased  speeds  Driving at high speeds with inadequate tires or other components  can lead to serious or fatal injury     Caution  Removing adjusting the speed limiter for purposes inconsistent  with the products   s intended function violates the product   s intended use  and will invalidate the product   s warranty  Edge Products is not respon   sible for  or liable 
28. nlensnesgilems    tt  4  Change Air Filter    Change Axle Fluid       Enter the interval Turning On an alert   in miles  in which means the item is  you would like the now being managed  item to alert you           In this example         gt  Press the Service  you will be Alerted IM m FE Performed button  every 3000 miles to A   each time the item  change your oil    is serviced  This will       Next Service  52180    NOTE  Refer     reset the mileage for  to your vehicle   the Next Service     DEE  user manual to       deter mine what Based on the Odometer value you previously input   interval is recom  and the Interval value above  the Mileage that will  mended for each read on the vehicle odometer at the time of required    Maintenance Item  service will be calculated and displayed         gA Mileage Coach Set Up    The Mileage Coach feature provides useful tips and tools that  help you learn ways to improve your fuel mileage     STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15   STEP 2   Press the Mileage Coach Icon     rY 4  4       e    PERFORMANCE LAYOUT RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE  TUNING TESTING          STEP 3   Scroll through the list and adjust each item according  to your individual requirement     The Clear Fuel Average i    option clears the calculated j  average displayed in the tho oT    Mileage Average PID     Last Fuel Econo  000      Trip Odometer  1250    The Last Fuel Economy option  allows you to enter your   actual Fuel Economy value   This value is 
29. on    click Continue Anyway then click Next to complete the  hardware wizard     Using the Fusion Update Software       A computer with internet access is required    STEP 1   Double click the Fusion Icon on your desktop   STEP 2   When asked  plug the display into the computer  using the supplied USB cable     Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard          STEP 3a   If an update is available  click YES to continue   DO NOT unplug the display from the computer during an update     STEP 3b   If an update is not available  click the OK button   STEP 4   Once the update is complete  click Close           Cable Installation    STEP 1   Locate the On Board Diagnostics II  OBDII  port    This connector is typically found directly below the driver side dash  console      STEP 2   Plug the  OBDII connector into  the vehicle port     STEP 3   Route the  HDMI end up the  driver side dash     On most vehicles    the side panel may be  removed to expose  the underside of the  dash for easier routing   Leave exposed until  after the display is installed                     Windshield Mount Installation    STEP 1   Use the Alcohol Wipe  to liberally clean the windshield  in the area you plan to place the  suction cup  Allow the glass to  fully dry     STEP 2   Firmly press and hold  the suction mount against the  glass     STEP 3   Rotate the Cam Lever  towards the glass to create the  suction     Installing the Display       STEP 1   Plug the HDMI  connector into the HDMI  receptacle 
30. p ZX FR    RECORDS DATA LOG PERFORMANCE    STEP 3   Press the I T  Performance tuning    a  N    C O n    y FAGNOSTICS Ss MAINTENANCE 2 SETTINGS    _ HELP      ae    y    AWARNING  Do Not z  combine or    Stack    chips   Current Lvi   Stock   modules  to gain more uw a GEE   horsepower  The chips    Lvl 1   Economy   could be incompatible and  result in power train failure  or create dangerous condi   tions leading to a serious  or fatal accident        Lvl 2   Towing     Tee              STEP 5   Press Yes to continue        STEP 6   When asked if you would like to create a custom  program  press Yes     STEP 7   Scroll through the   Speed Limiter    available options  modify them Speed Limiter   85      accordingly  then press Enter     STEP 8   Select Continue  Programming        STEP 9   When asked  follow the Key ON   Key OF F instructions    NOTE  After the programming is complete  you will be taken back to the    Levels screen  At the top it will say     Current Lvl   the tune you picked    Levels  screen  At the top it will say     Current Lvl   the tune you picked        Quick Link Menu    Performance Tuning      Key Device  If pian I downloads  for the first time On Off Sto  k File  Tont nue te       Custom Program      gt  e9     Custom Options       Custom Programming Process              Programming Complete          Power Levels Explained  NOTE  Not all level shown below are available on every vehicle make and or model     The Evolution device typically comes r
31. r that controls automatic  Module transmissions   PCM   Power Control  aka PCU  Combines and provides power for    Module the ECM and TCM    Getting Started    Download the Fusion Update Software    A computer with internet access is required    STEP 1   Go to www edgeproducts com   STEP 2   Click the UPDATES tab  then DOWNLOAD    STEP 3   Open the FusionClientSetup exe file  then click Run   STEP 4   Click Next to begin    STEP 5   Choose a folder location  then click Next to continue   STEP 6   Click Next to confirm the installation    STEP 7   Click the OK button if during the installation  the following  message appears        These drivers are not Windows Logo or WHQL verified  If you are  asked  please choose to install them anyway        STEP 8   Click Close to exit once the installation is complete   STEP 9   Double click the Fusion Icon on your desktop   STEP 10   Click on the Create a New User option    STEP 11   Fill in the required information and click Save     An e mail containing your fusion password will be sent to the e mail you  used in the form  Use this password to login into Fusion   NOTE  The  password is case sensitive     STEP 12   Double click the Fusion Icon on your desktop    STEP 13   Plug the display into the computer using the USB cable   STEP 14   If asked  choose    Yes  this time only     then click Next   STEP 15   Select Install the software automatically then Next   STEP 16   If you re asked to    Continue Anyway    or    STOP instal   lati
32. r the Quick Link menu   see page 15     icon        STEP 2   Press the Settings     STEP 3   Select Vehicle Options  then select Tire Size     STEP 4   Select the size option  that best fits your application  Tire Size    no Stock Size   0 0 inches    Modified Size   0 0 inches    Stock Size   Stock Tires    Modified Size   Non Stock Tires          STEP 5   Choose the tire format that best fits your application   and insert the information     English   height XX    width XX X   wheel size  RXX   noose Tire Format    i S  English   XX XXX RXX  Wey   P Metric   XXX XX RXX    P Metric   width XXX    aspect ratio XX    diameter  RXX     Circumference   the outer circumference of the tire  mm   Height   The height of the tire  from ground to top of tire  eeesumference     ae     Height   XX inches  Return to Stock   Erases any tire info you have mera Mi      i es i   Return to Stock  and returns the tire size to the original default setting     a       DEE       STEP 6   Choose the tire format that best fits your application   and insert the information as shown below     TIRE SIZE SCREEN     Tire Size Circumfer    mm  I R    OCLILILI O 2000    ed we ba        EEE   Ee                  Alert Options    STEP 1   Enter the Quick Link menu   see page 15     STEP 2   Press the Settings   icon        STEP 3   Select Alert Options from the list     STEP 4   Select a PID from the list     Press to toggle the x a  Alerts Off or On    SMert Options    5 Alerts are Off  Battery Voltage    
33. t  Sensor             Quick Link  Menu    Video  In       HDMI  Port       Mount  Receiver    Z                 zg lt  CZ     zCCOIZIZFELZIIIIIIIIII III UN zzz zz 3355535353535  Accessories       Windshield Mount   Suction  Cup           Cam  Lever    Adjustment  Nut    Dual Tab  u i Mount    Alcohol Wipe    WF oon    Mini USB Cable    oe    D    Zip Ties   up  Dp  D p    Touch Screen Gestures  Use these gestures to navigate and control the display     Press Hold  amp  Drag           The Press gesture is used  to select options  input  values  enter menus  etc     The Hold  amp  Drag gesture  is used to drag up or down  menus  and scroll through  menu items     Swipe    The Swipe gesture is used to  scroll through gauge screens        Menu Icons             Icon What it does  Home Brings you back to the home screen  Background Changes the background Image    ft  es  H  o    Custom Color Opens the custom color picking menu  Default Color Opens the default color picking menu    Back Brings you back to the previous screen or menu    Common Terms    Term What it is  PID   Parameter IDs Data taken from a vehicle  amp  viewed in a gauge    DPF   Diesel Particulate Filter Required on new diesels to filter out soot    EAS   Expandable Accessory Allows you to connect aftermarket sensors and    System other devices such as turbo timers   ECM   Engine Control  aka ECU  A computer that controls various  Module sensors and engine components   TCM   Transmission Control  aka TCU  A compute
34. uct only in closed circuit   legally sanctioned racing environments expressly for this purpose   Loss of control from speeding on a public road could seriously  injure you  your passengers  or others on the roadway     2  Do not operate the device while driving  Perform all adjust   ments or changes while stopped  Changing a setting while under  way can interfere with your attention to roadway conditions     3     Stacking    performance enhancing devices or other improper  installation can cause power train failure on the road  Other prod   ucts may have features incompatible with your Edge device  Fol   low all installation and operating instructions  and do not stack    products     4  Some modifications may affect other parts of your vehicle  For  example  if you remove adjust the speed limiter in your vehicle  be  sure your tires and other components are rated for the increased  speeds they will have to withstand  Not doing so can lead to loss  of vehicle control  Modify the speed limiter only for use in closed  circuit  legally sanctioned racing environments  not for use on pub   lic roadways     A WARNING   Misapplication or misuse of this product  could lead to a serious or fatal accident  Comply with all  safety information in this manual  and your vehicle owner   s  manual  Follow safety  installation and operating instruc   tions in this User Manual to assure proper use     At a Glance    Physical Overview   The Display       Drop down  Menu Gauges    Ambient  Ligh
    
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