Turbosmart BOOST CONTROLLERS – ELECTRONIC - e-Boost2 (2005-cu Manuel d'utilisateur Page 30

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rSP (RPM based set point mapping)
This function allows you to map your boost curve against RPM. You can enter set point (SP) values against RPM values so you can
tailor you boost curve. The RPM values are mapped in increments of 500 or 1000 RPM depending of the maximum RPM selected. RPM
is displayed on the readout as RPM x100 eg 005 (5 x 100RPM) is 500 RPM.
At each increment the desired offset which in turn gives you a boost pressure can be defined. When this function is turned on the RPM
points 005, 010, 015, 020 through to 190, 195, 200 will appear in each boost group. Entering a value in the Boost Set Point (SP)
parameter of the boost group will paste that value through all RPM points. This gives a starting point to adjust from.
When activating this function 3 options are available off, 10 and 20. Selecting 100 will give a max RPM of 10000 with 500 RPM
increments and selecting 200 will give a max RPM of 20000 and 1000 RPM increments. You could use this function to smooth out dips
in your normal boost curve at certain RPM by enter higher set point values for these RPM.
Note this function is available for use with ISP, ESP and SSA-SSC. This function is cannot be turned on if SSD or SSE is on and if SSD
or SSE is activated with rSP already then rSP will be turned off. RSP also cannot be used at the same time as COR (turning rSP on
with COR already on will turn off COR).Gate pressure can be used with this function
Pin (Security Pin number)
The user or workshop can set a 3 digit password that will lock the boost menu, obS, SL, rSP, COR, dS, nSP, and CYL parameters for
editing. The default code is 000 set from the factory. If the code has not been changed then the unit will be fully accessible and
everything will be available for editing. As soon a different value is entered under the PIn parameter in the setup menu this will be the
new password.
Once a password has been set under PIN in the setup menu pressing mode and down to access the boost menu will bring up a 3 digit
prompt (triple zeros) where a PIN must be entered correctly to enter the boost group and unlock the unit.
Once a password has been configured the obS, CYL, SL, rSP, COR, dS, nSP, in the setup menu will be masked and not available for
editing. To unmask these parameters go to the PIn parameter and enter the current password to unlock the setup parameters for
editing. Alternatively enter the correct PIN in the boost group prompt and the entire unit will be unlocked until the PIN is re-entered in the
PIN parameter to re-lock the unit.
Applying the factory reset will reset the code and reset all stored values to the factory defaults. This function enables workshops or
tuners to lock their setup against tampering. Returning the PIN to 000 will de-activate the password protection.
Ser (Serial Number)
The serial number of your e-Boost2 unit can be displayed on the screen. This can be useful for technical support. The number will scroll
through 6 numbers.
Sol (Solenoid Cycle)
This function is used to check whether the solenoid is properly connected to the head unit. Selecting this function will cause the solenoid
to cycle (click) 4 times.
ZEr (Gauge Zero)
The e-Boost2 is factory calibrated to read zero at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature. The e-Boost2 is altitude
compensated however a large change in temperature can cause the display to read slightly above or below zero even when there is
zero pressure applied to the e-Boost2. This function allows you to re-zero the e-Boost2 display. IMPORTANT! Before using the zero
function ensure there is no boost or vacuum pressure or trapped pressure in the e-boost hose before re-calibration.
RPM (x 100)
00
5
010
015
020
025
030
035
040
Different SP values
mapped at different
RPM points
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