POD300 - 2
POD DISPLA
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INSTALLING THE MODULE
•The unit can be secured as needed to the vehicle using the
supplied velcro or suitable mount. Make sure the unit will not
interfere with the operation and/or steering of the vehicle.
•The mounting holes on the back of the module use the stan-
dard AMP style pattern.
•Connect the supplied cable into the port on the side of the
module and run the other end of the cable to an open CAN
port of the PCV network.
•This can connect to the PCV, Ignition Module or
SFM. Whichever has an open CAN port. If your
network currently has a CAN termination plug occu-
pying the open port then you can remove the CAN
termination plug. It will no longer be necessary.
Optional mount shown - part #61300062
4 pin connection cable
•Enter Main Menu
•Scrolls down thru options.
To move up continue to last
selection
•Start/Stop logging
•Enter selection
•Scroll thru the 4 templates
•Back to previous screen
Programmable warning lights
USB port
MAIN MENU
GAUGE VIEW
- Setup your channels to display
CONFIGURE ALARMS
- Setup the 3 lights to
illuminate based on channels from PCV/WB2
DATA LOGGING
- log selected channels and view
them later in .csv format
DEVICE SETUP
- Setup PCV fuel trims and WB2
device settings.
USB MODE
- download your saved logs
DISPLAY SETTINGS
- Adjust BRIGHTNESS,
CONTRAST, MODE of module. MODE lets you
invert the screen if necessary.
ABOUT
- Detailed information about the module
GAUGE VIEW
You can view up to 4 channels at a time. From the main
menu go to GAUGE VIEW. Choose which screen you want
to use. There are 4 preset template screens.
Click on Display Value A - this will be the channel in upper
left corner of SCREEN 1. Choose what channel you want
this to be:
INTERNAL channels are from the module (time, CPU usage).
PCV channels are from the PCV network. What modules and/
or features you have enabled will dictate what channels you can
view.
WB2 channels are from a WB2 or Autotune. If you are trying
to view AFR and you have an Autotune this is where you would
get that channel. On a dual channel Autotune you would get the
AFR channels under the PCV list. If you have a single channel
Autotune or WB2 you would get this channel from the WB2
list.
Repeat this for the other 3 channels if desired.
8 pin port
Not used for this application