Programming modes – Haltech IQ3 Data Logger Dash User Manual
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IQ3 Data Logger Dash Installation Manual
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Programming Modes
Programming functions of the IQ3 are accessed by using Button 1 and Button 2. Button 1 is
considered Left Button and Button 2 is considered Right Button. It is recommended the two
programming buttons be mounted as Left and Right, in relation to the driver’s position viewing
the dash. There are two programming modes available.
Setup Mode 1 (Stationary):
Utilized to program items such as screen brightness or pulses
per revolution (tach programming).
Setup Mode 2 (Moving):
Utilized to program the system while the vehicle is moving and or
the engine is running. This is necessary as several settings utilize actual data taken from speed
or rpm, in order to program.
Button Functions
Button Type
Setup Mode 1
Setup Mode 2
Button 1 (left button)
Enters Programming
Adjusts Settings
Advances To Next Page
Saves Changes and Exits
Button 2 (right button)
Advances To Next Page
Saves Changes and Exits
Enters Programming
Adjusts Settings
As can be seen above, the buttons perform the opposite functions depending on the mode.
Since the IQ3 only utilizes two buttons, it was necessary to allow multiple uses for each button.
The length of time the button is held down determines the programming action taken. The shift
lights are used to indicate the action taken with each button.
The following instructions will refer to short, medium and long button press lengths. This is the
length of time the button is held down and the corresponding shift light blink.
Type of Button Press
Length of Time
Shift Light Flash
Short Press
.2 Second
One Flash Of Shift Lights
Medium Press
.5 Second
Two Flash Of Shift Lights
Long Press
2 Seconds
Three Flash Of Shift Lights
Auto Repeating Long Press
3 Seconds
Repeats Every .2 Seconds
The point at which the button is released determines the type press that is accepted. Releasing
after the second shift light flash is detected as a medium length press.
The programming functions are arranged in a pre-defined order. This allows the customer to
enter the programming mode, and then toggle through to the desired feature, by using the left
or right button, depending on the mode.