7 – data visualisation on mxl/evo3, 1 – data visualisation on mxl, 2 – data visualisation on evo3 – AiM LCU-One CAN + Analog ver 1.05 User Manual
Page 26

LCU ONE-CAN+Analog
User manual
Release 1.05
www.aim-sportline.com
25
5
7 – Data visualisation on MXL/EVO3
1 1
7.1 – Data visualisation on MXL
The visualisation of Lambda channels on MXL works like the visualisation of any other
channel and switch from one page to the other of the display is made through
“MEM/View” button. Refer to MXL user manual for further information. In the image
below Lambda value is 0.955 and channel name is LAM.
Switching MXL on, Lambda controller is recognised at start up and probe warm-up
procedure starts. During this period the controller takes the probe to its working
temperature (up to around 780 °C – 1436 °F). During warm-up (around 20-30 seconds),
Lambda value shown on the display is 1.00. When the probe is 100% working displayed
value becomes, with the engine off, 1.60 (free air).
Warning: it is reminded that LCU-ONE, like the logger, needs to be powered by
the vehicle master switch.
1 2
7.2 – Data visualisation on EVO3
Visualisation of lambda channels on EVO3 works exactly like the visualisation of any
other channel and is possible only if the logger is connected to a display like MyChron3
Dash
and Formula Steering wheel. Refer to EVO3 user manual for further information.
In the image below Lambda value is 0.95 and the field is labelled as “λ”
Switching EVO3 on, Lambda controller is recognised at start up and probe warm-up
procedure starts. During this period the controller takes the probe to its working
temperature (until around 780 °C – 1436 °F). During warm-up (around 20-30 seconds),
lambda value shown on the display is 1.00. When the probe is 100% working, that value
becomes, with the engine off, 1.60 (free air).
Warning: it is reminded that LCU-ONE needs to be powered, like the logger, by
the vehicle master switch.