4 setup sensors – PLX Devices DM-100 OBDII User Manual
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Users Guide: iMFD User Guide
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4) ENGINE LOAD
5) TIMING
6) INTAKE MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure)
7) INTAKE MAF (Mass Air Flow Sensor)
8) STFUEL B1 (Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1)
9) LTFUEL B1 (Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1)
10) STFUEL B2 (Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2)
11) LTFUEL B2 (Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2)
12) AIR INT TEMP (Air Intake Temperature)
13) COOLANT TEMP
17) O2VOLTAGE 2B1 (Narrowband O2 Sensor Voltage 2 Bank 1)
18) O2VOLTAGE 2B2 (Narrowband O2 Sensor Voltage 2 Bank 2)
19) FUEL LEVEL
20) CAT TEMP 1B1 (Catalytic Converter Temperature 1 Bank 1)
21) CAT TEMP 2B1 (Catalytic Converter Temperature 2 Bank 1)
22) CAT TEMP 1B2 (Catalytic Converter Temperature 1 Bank 2)
23) CAT TEMP 2B2 (Catalytic Converter Temperature 2 Bank 2)
24) ECU VOLTAGE
25) ABS ENG LOAD (Absolute Engine Load)
26) AMB AIR TEMP (Ambient Air Temperature) "AMB AIR TEMP");
3.4 Setup Sensors
Once you have all the iMFD daisy chain components properly installed, connected, and powered on, you
will need to setup the DM-100 to detect your available sensors. Each DM-100 can display and detect up to
4 sensors simultaneously. These are referred to as “Parameters.” Please note setting up sensors only
affect the standard gauges. It does not affect OBDII Sensor menus.
To setup your 4 parameters, you will need toggle all the way down to the “Sensors” menu. You can do this
by pressing the down button continuously on your remote control until you reach this menu.
Once you’re in the menu, double check your connection and make sure all Display Modules (DM) and all
Sensor Modules (SM) are powered ON. Then press the “RIGHT” button on the remote. The DM-100 will
start scanning for available sensors.
If your DM-100 gets stuck at the above screen for more than 5 seconds, this means that the DM-100 did
not find any sensors. Double check your connections and try again. If you have several sensor modules
connected, try connecting only 1 to see if the DM-100 properly detects the sensor. Then continue to add
sensor modules systematically and repeat the process. This is a good method to troubleshoot your circuit.
Be sure to have your termination jumpers properly installed. Refer to section 3.2 for more details. Only 1
sensor module should be terminated (with jumper installed) in the iMFD system.
Once the DM-100 properly detects the iMFD sensors, you should see the Parameter 1 screen.