Programming the xd-16 – Innovate Motorsports XD-16 User Manual
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Press and hold the Control button until
for Reset shows.
4.9. Review Min/Max hold
Press the Control button twice rapidly. The XD-16 will show the last minimum value indicated. Note that the XD-
16 will remember the minimum value even if power is switched off.
Minimum value is indicated by alternating between:
and the minimum value stored.
Holding the Control button down for a few seconds while this is displayed will reset the minimum value.
Press the Control button instead only briefly will show the maximum value indicated. It is indicated by alternating
between:
and the maximum value stored.
Press the Control button again briefly to return to normal operation.
Holding the Control button down for a few seconds while this is displayed will reset the maximum value.
4.10.
Initiating a free air calibration
Press the Control button three times rapidly. The display will show a blinking:
If the button was press accidentally three times, wait for 5 seconds. The XD-16 will return to normal display mode.
Pressing the Control button while the blinking CAL is displayed will initiate a free air calibration on ALL connected
wideband devices.
5. Programming the XD-16
You will need:
1. XD-16 to Computer cable (male 2.5mm Stereo to DB-9)
2. XD-16 Terminator plug (single male 2.5mm Stereo plug)
3. A laptop computer
4. When powered by the car, the ignition of the car must be on to power the XD-16. Alternatively you can power
the XD-16 with a suitable power source between 8V and 25V. A normal 9V battery can be used to power the XD-
16.
Always disconnect and connected the serial ports labeled IN and OUT with the unit OFF.
5.1. Installing the LM Programmer Software
Put the included CD in your CD-drive on your computer and follow the instructions on screen. The Software will
be installed including pre-set directories for log-data and downloaded software. The LM Installer also puts entries
for the LM Software in the Start-Menu of your computer under the heading ‘Innovate!’.