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Tec3r Manual Version 1.11
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©2017 Electromotive, Inc.
The installation of the oxygen sensor and controller should follow the wideband controller manufacturer’s
instructions. The analog 5-volt output signal connects to General Purpose Input 4, pin G19 (orange with blue
stripe wire) on the
Tec3-r
. The
Tec3-r
sensor ground (G22) must also connect to wideband controller’s
ground.
*Note: Some wideband control units have a sensor ground and a ground for the heater. Other units have
only one ground. You should connect the sensor ground to G22. If there is only one ground or the controller
manufacturer recommends grounding the unit directly to the battery, follow the manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
To select the wideband input for a calibration file, click the “EGO/Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Table” button
from the Calibration Screen. (Note: this should be performed in No Connection Mode, the bin file should
then be saved and downloaded to the
Tec3-r
). Then click “Calibrate EGO Sensor”. Click “Load
WIDEBAND EGO Sensor Table using AD#4 and Sensor Ground”. This effectively performs two
operations. The first is it configures the
Tec3-r
to use the analog voltage on pin G19 as the EGO voltage.
The second is that it loads the default wideband sensor values. Since there are so many different controllers,
the default values will probably not exactly match the data provided by your controller’s manufacturer.
Therefore, it is essential that you use the manufacturer’s data to adjust the voltages and AFR’s in the boxes
provided. Lastly, return to the Calibration Screen, save your bin file, and download it to the
Tec3-r.
You are now ready to use the wideband EGO input.
FAQ’s and Troubleshooting Tips:
1.
“How do I know the Tec3-r is using the wideband sensor?”
There are several indications that you are using the wideband option for your EGO input. The label for EGO
voltage on the digital monitor screen (the monitor screen at the bottom of the window) will change from
“EGO Sensor” to “Wideband Sensor”. On the analog monitor screen, the label under the AFR bar will
change from “EGO Sensor” to “Wideband Sensor”. Also, the label for AD4 will change to WBS. Lastly, if
you click “Analog/Digital and Datalog Inputs” from the Calibration Screen, you will see that A/D Input 4 is
used as wideband input.
2.
“The Tec3-r AFR changes, but it doesn’t match my controller’s display unit.”
The analog voltage from the wideband controller can be read on the analog monitor screen in the box labeled
“WBS”. The
Tec3-r
uses this voltage, and the corresponding values you entered in the calibration to
determine the AFR. For example, if the manufacturer states 2 volts is an AFR of 12.6, and the
Tec3-r
WBS
is displaying 2 volts but the
Tec3-r
AFR reads 13.6, then you entered the calibration values incorrectly.
Repeat the procedure detailed above to correct the calibration file. If the
Tec3-r
is displaying the AFR you
would expect for the corresponding voltage, but your controller display unit does not match accordingly,
then you should contact the wideband controller’s manufacturer with this discrepancy.
3.
“My EGO seems to be correcting backwards – taking out fuel when lean and adding fuel when rich.”
Return to the EGO Calibration menu and verify that the wideband sensor has been selected. Also verify that
you are using the wideband option by looking for the changes in the labels as described in Tip #1. Save your
bin file and download it again to the
Tec3-r.
Turn the key off, and then back on.