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Dynojet Tuning Link User Manual

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S O F T W A R E F E A T U R E S

Main Window

Version 2

Tuning Link User Guide

2-3

Send Map—sends the entire map to the Power Commander.

Get Map—retrieves the entire map from the Power Commander.

Load File/Save File—will load/save the existing file.

View Notes—will show/hide the notes.

Config—displays the Configuration window. Refer to “Configuration Window” on
page 2-4 for more
information.

Load Control Light—indicates the eddy current brake is activated and will apply load
to the vehicle to hold it at the target RPM. Activate the eddy current brake by pressing
the green button on the pendant or by pressing L on the keyboard.

Note: The eddy current brake can be applied at 100% by pressing the red button
on the pendant or by pressing the space bar on the keyboard. This is an
emergency brake feature and will highlight the grid in red.

Shift Warning Light—indicates the eddy current brake is working too hard to
maintain the target RPM; shift the bike to another gear. Refer to “Status Settings” on
page 2-4 for more
information.

Open Loop Indicator Light—is used with BMW Power Commander. The indicator
light turns green when the bike goes into open loop.

Note: Tuning Link is not able to adjust the fuel curve while the bike is in closed
loop.

Status Settings—monitors and shows the status of various conditions. A red warning
light will come on when any condition reaches its warning or danger zone. Refer to
“Status Settings” on page 2-4 to set warning and danger values.

Dyno/PCom Port—monitors the port connections. A green indicator light signifies a
working connection; a red indicator light signifies communication has been lost.

Fuel Table—The fuel table, or map, lists the RPM values in the left column and
throttle positions in the top row. Adjustments made during tuning will appear in the
corresponding columns and rows. Changes to the Map Setting and Power Mode
Target Air/Fuel Ratio values are made from the Configuration window. Refer to “Map
Settings” on page 2-5 for
more information. Use the next and previous buttons
located at the bottom of the map to browse through additional map tables if
applicable.