Programming the display by external buttons, External programming buttons, Factory default display settings – Haltech IQ3 Data Logger Dash User Manual
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Programming the Display by External Buttons
External Programming Buttons
A variety of IQ3 display functions can be controlled, displayed or programmed through use of
two external programming buttons known as Button 1 and Button 2. This enables the driver to
make immediate changes, without the necessity of connecting a PC to the dash. Instead of
mounting the programming buttons in the dash, Racepak provided the ability to remote mount
the two programming buttons, for better driver access.
Racepak offers a Programming Button Package PN: 280-SW-IQ3 or the customer may provide
their own momentary contact button. If buttons other than Racepak are utilized, insure they
are normal open momentary switches and they are capable of withstanding the environment in
which they will be utilized. The buttons are connected to the 8 pin Deutsch connector located
on the rear of the IQ3. Refer to the Power/RPM Connector and Wiring section of this manual
for pin out instructions.
Many of the programming functions found in the following section may also be performed
through us of the DataLink software and users PC. Those instructions can be found in the
section Programming Utilizing the DataLink Software.
Factory Default Display Settings
From the factory, Page 1 of the IQ3 is programmed
to display the following items. The remaining three
display pages are not programmed from the factory,
which allows for customized programming by the
customer.
Note: The center position will display the number of
satellites locked in when the vehicle speed is below 5
MPH/KPH.
Programming Utilizing the DataLink Software
Many of the programming functions found in the following section may also be performed
through us of the DataLink software and users PC. Those instructions are explained in this
manual.