Troubleshooting the dyno electronics, Replacing the fuses in the dyno electronics – Dynojet WinPEP 7 User Manual
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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D W I T H W I N P E P 7
MakeRun and Your Dyno Electronics
Version 2
WinPEP 7 User Guide
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T
ROUBLESHOOTING
THE
D
YNO
E
LECTRONICS
1
Close WinPEP 7.
2
Verify the serial cable is connected to the dyno electronics. Unplug the cable and
plug it back in.
3
Verify the serial cable is connected to the computer. Unplug the cable and plug it
back in.
4
Verify the dyno electronics is on and the green power
on all the modules are
illuminated bright and equally.
Note: A dim green light may indicate a blown fuse. Refer to “Replacing the Fuses
in the Dyno Electronics”.
5
Launch WinPEP 7.
6
Repeat the steps for connecting the dyno electronics.
Note: If you have tried these steps and your dyno electronics is still not
communicating with your computer, verify that the file Data7.cfg exists in your
WinPEP software installation directory.
R
EPLACING
THE
F
USES
IN
THE
D
YNO
E
LECTRONICS
The CPU module uses two fuses while the other modules use one fuse.
Hazardous voltage. To avoid risk of electrical shock, disconnect all power to
the dyno electronics.
1
Gently remove the fuse holder from the back of the module.
2
Replace the fuse with a fuse type listed below.
3
Firmly replace the fuse holder in the back of the module.
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with a fuse of the
same type and having the same electrical rating.
part number
fuse description
module used with
54210020
Fuse, 1/4A, 250V, 5mm x 20mm
CPU module
54210300
Fuse, 3A, 250V, 5mm x 20mm, FA
CPU module
54210100
Fuse, 1 AMP, 250V, 5mm x 20mm
I/O module, RPM module, and
Atmospheric Sensing module